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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome to the Nightcap after UCEE basketball here on seven
hundred WLW and welcome to December. December one. It is
on this Monday evening, Gary jev with you. It's my
birth month, Yeah, the big one this year. I'll be
sixty five and I still haven't decided which medicare part
(00:21):
Z plan I want.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
Got about a week left. I'm so sick of those ads.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
Anyway, as we get that sorted out and hurdle headlong
into another holiday season again, one of my favorites got
a great show tonight for you lined up. Michael Letts
from INVESTUSA will be here in just a few minutes
to talk about the Afghan national and President Trump's plan
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to cease, immediately halt all immigration from third world countries,
and from what he calls third world countries means the
countries that are ideologically opposed to a constitutional government like
ours and our civilization in our culture, and why are
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we continuing to let them in full scale into this
country and it needs to stop. Michael Letz probably is
of the mind since his organization, Invests USA, spends all
of their time and effort to fully arm our law
enforcement with the latest technology and protective gear that there is,
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and we'll talk about that and a little bit more
as we continue. My friend Rick Robinson, author and lawyer,
been a guest on the show many times from northern Kentucky,
will be joining us just after the top of the
hour to talk about things in general. It's always fun
ride with Rick. At eleven thirty or so, we'll have
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the wild Man back sports for the out of sorts
a brand new tub of goo. His Indian hit team
lost in the playoffs on Friday night in high school football,
so no ring for the wild Man.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
I'm sure he's all worked up over that.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
We'll also have Thomas Havilin from the US Air Force,
who has been doing major work on breaking down studies
and evidence all over the world from embalmers about the
white fibrous clots that have been found in people who
were vaccinated against COVID nineteen and it's something that these
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embalmers and these doctors have never seen before in the numbers.
And there's some new videos that Thomas wanted to chat about.
We will do that also. John Gordon from the syndicated
radio show The Truth with John Gordon talking about things
in Georgia. The effort to find out what really happened
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in the twenty twenty election in Georgia. He said there
was massive fraudult obvious fraud, and that Fannie Willis and
her crew just try to convolute at all by indicting
President Trump and his attorneys who were working on the
election case in twenty twenty, of which John was won
but never prosecuted. We'll get his thoughts on that and
a few other things that are circulating out there before
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midnight tonight. It's great to be back with you. Great
to welcome you into December and a full month worth
of night caps here on Monday and Tuesday night, and
we'll get it all started with Michael Letts in just
a moment on seven hundred WLW. As promised, we are
talking with Michael Letz after you see basketball here on
an abbreviated night cap. So we'll get right to the
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crux of the conversation. First, Michael Letz, if you don't know,
is the man president of invest USA, which is a
fantastic organization which provides safety equipment for law enforcement that
otherwise they may not be provided by their individual townships
and cities and the like. And first, responders, and they
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do fantastic work all across the country to keep the
men and women who keep.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
Us safe safer on the job.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
That being said, we got a lot of issues to
tackle here in a few minutes. Michael, So welcome to
the show, number one.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
Well, thank you as all the Crows that are honored
to be with you yet appreciate what you're doing for
the country.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Well, you know what, with people like your help, I'm
just a mouthpiece. I'm just getting the word out so
people understand what's going.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
On, Michael.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
First and foremost, President Trump says that it's time to
halt all immigration from third world countries as a result
of the Afghan national who opened fire and sadly killed
a National Guards person, a fine woman Sarah in Washington,
d c ambushed her and another National Guard member also
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from West Virginia, and he is still a at this point,
clinging to life.
Speaker 4 (05:02):
Right now.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
He's been charged with first degree murder. Upgraded the charges
there in DC from assault to first degree murder.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
And that's right.
Speaker 4 (05:13):
Correct.
Speaker 1 (05:13):
But is there any way possible to number one, vet
eighty six or ninety or one hundred thousand people coming
into the country at once? From a hellhole like Afghanistan.
They say he was completely vetted, he'd assisted the CIA
for years and blah blah, blah blah blah. But can
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you ever really vet someone that comes from a place
like that.
Speaker 3 (05:40):
Absolutely not. But let's talk about the broad is here.
What the g real problem was. We went over to Afghanistan,
we broke the Taliban's back, we delivered them from that.
Then the President Trump decided that we should not be
the police force for the world that was trying to withdraw. However,
we were going to keep Aagram Air base. We were
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going to keep about five thousand troops there. And you
remember he had done this previously with the with the
Tealiban in Afghanistan. He sends them pictures of their homes, saying, hey,
know where you're at. You touched the hair of an
American soldier. You're gone. You're obliterated. They'll find you no more.
We would have taken that same position had we done
withdraw the right way. However, the Biden administration screwed doing
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up orally. We left Americans behind. Turn the list of
the assets. What are the assets? That's the people in
Afghanistan who had helped American troops turn their list of
names over.
Speaker 4 (06:35):
To the teleban.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
You know, the Taliban had one focus in mind that
was to eliminate and kill them.
Speaker 4 (06:39):
So then suddenly you begin to look bad.
Speaker 3 (06:41):
So what did the Biden administration do? Oh, we better
establish a quick program to get these people out of here.
Since they offered to help us, why don't we try
to do that? And then, of course, well you're gonna
bet them. Well, no, we can't vet them that fast.
Let's just say that if you said you helped, we'll
say you at your word. When you come to the US,
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then we'll bet you. The CIA dropped the ball on
both counts. They didn't vet them coming onto the plane.
They just asked if you were involved in helping. Course,
everybody raise their hand. They every one out of Afghanistan.
So they brought them over here, and then they're supposed
to better when they're here. They did not. Then me,
it's a little deeper problem. I'm wondering whose side.
Speaker 5 (07:20):
The CIA is on.
Speaker 3 (07:21):
You know, we take a look at the issue with
the six congressional members who tried to subvert the government
by telling the military to disobey on unlawful orders. Of course,
there hasn't ever been an unlawful order, well as stupid
thing to say. But that's a playbook that we've used
repeatedly out of the CIA's own book of plays that
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we've subverted governments all across the world for.
Speaker 5 (07:44):
So who are they working for?
Speaker 3 (07:45):
They're working for us?
Speaker 6 (07:46):
Are they working for to subvert.
Speaker 3 (07:48):
And to undermine the United States and the ore US Constitution?
Speaker 2 (07:53):
Did they deliberately?
Speaker 3 (07:54):
I bet these people, because now we know that we
have used to be. When I was on your shoulder,
if I told you that we had one hundred and
twenty roughly sleeper sales in this country, we.
Speaker 5 (08:04):
Not have over a thousand.
Speaker 3 (08:05):
We have two ilands, big imands in Iran and other
places who have now in the last twenty four hours
said all Muslim and Islamijihadis in America arise and began
to move forward to attack targets within the United States.
So we've just seen the tip of the iceberg, and
I'd like to know who side the CIA is on.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
I think President Trump is totally correct and not only
halting all immigration from these countries that are ideologically opposed
to our constitution in our way of life. Number number two,
it's time to revisit these people. As President Trump has
talked about, he wants to do reversing the TPS temporary
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protected status of a lot of people who were allowed
in willy nilly during the Biden administration and who have
engaged in this mass migration from places like Somalia and
these Islamic jihad these Islamist kind of countries from around
the world with zero vetting of who they are and
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what their intentions are. Plus, we had thousands of military
age Chinese men streaming across our border illegally during the
four years of Joe Biden, and they're not accounted for.
So I mean, you've got to revoke the temporary protected
status or at least look at and and look at
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each one of those people and decide whether they want
to be a part of the United States of America
or they want to tear it apart.
Speaker 3 (09:40):
Right ejact here, right Jeff. You know, and this is
by not just to buy it and goes back to Obama.
Uh he brought it over one hundred thousand from Somalia
or the one HP pro reci program. You know, somebody
raises the point, and I think they're absolutely right. Ice
and the President needed not just with Ice, because it's
a bigger problem of just s ice to handle. We
need to bring in our military assets, and we need
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to go into like Dearborn, Michigan and other locations where
these are. They're enclaves of these and begin to check
the Resa status. So I'm willing to betually ninety ninety
five percent of those reasons have expired and they're sure
they're illegally because of that, Yeah, go ahead, you know,
we deport every one of them.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
We have a congressman, a congresswoman in Minnesota, part of
the squad, who was one of those Somali refugees that
was brought into the country. She doesn't appear to be
thankful that she got a chance in the land of opportunity,
a land of freedom, to assimilate and become part of
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our country. She has continually wanted to create division and chaos.
And again she is only a symbolic part of the problem.
But she brought her brother in illegally as her husband,
and still she is a sitting member. We're in the
House of Representatives. I don't understand how she is still
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holding that office when she broke the law.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
Obviously, we've had those conversations. As of this morning, I
can tell you brace yourself. Those things are going to change.
Speaker 4 (11:15):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (11:15):
American people have had absolutely enough but two tier justice
system of a standard where we may we point out allegations,
we point out references of breaking the law, they would
do nothing about it. And so I expect Omar he knows.
Speaker 4 (11:30):
Those good for us.
Speaker 3 (11:31):
You better make sure she's pack because she won't get
much time to do it coming up here very shortly.
Speaker 2 (11:36):
The other question is how do you get them out?
Speaker 1 (11:39):
It's the same way with the illegal immigrants who have
who have broken laws in our country that ICE is
going after right now, the baddest and the worst of
this mass of humanity that was allowed into this country
without determining who they are and what their intentions are.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
But how do how do you now undo.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
This, this enabled class of TPS people. I mean we
do we know where they are? Do we know who
they are? As you said, there are more than a
thousand sleeper cells in this country right now that are
ready to strike at any time against law enforcement, against militant,
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military and civilian targets.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
And I mean this.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
Could erupt in you know, just total chaos and violence
across the country and not just in Washington, d C.
Or in big cities or in liberal cities when it's
been allowed to happen in the past.
Speaker 3 (12:48):
Oh, you're exactly right. Yeah, and quite frankly, that is
where we're headed. And this one we have been advising
with the administration now is this. Look, we tried to
do things the nice way. Okay, we tried to say self,
deport yourself, be pavor. Then we decided we would help
move that cause along by starting to remove people quietly. Well,
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you saw what we got that we have a group
of nuts who activists liberal ideology, who would rather have
a criminal live next to them than an America says.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
We've got a governor in Minnesota who would rather have
a criminal living next to him. He could have been
vice president of the United States. Michael, How frightening is that?
Speaker 4 (13:33):
Thank god?
Speaker 3 (13:34):
That is all that. That's a scary thought. That's going
to keep me up for days after you're saying that job.
But I will tell you this, we have advised with
discussions within the administration, it's time now that we take
this matter where it should have been taken to begin with.
That's a strong, proactive thing activist judges. You want to
get in the way of removing criminals from America, We'll
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pick you up and buying a seal for you too.
You can figure it out later. We cannot be deterred
at this stage. We have to move aggressively. Now you
ask you we have the capability. No, we do not
have the capability. We just law enform us force it. Yes,
we have the capability if we partner with our military
gas sets. And yes, the Constitution does provide us the
ability to do that under Article ten. And quiet, frankly,
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this is a national emergency to provide for the protection
of the American people, the national security. Let's exercise it
and get or done.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
All right, Michael, let's give a plug for invest USA.
Speaker 3 (14:32):
Well, let me tell you, and when I just said
get or done, we need more protection of our law
enforcement than we've ever needed before. And our National Guard,
let me remind you of this real quick. National Guard
not issue active shoot invest unless they're going into combat situations.
We never did we think that going to an American
city would be considered the combat zone. But it is now,
and so they're going to need our assistance more than ever.
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Go to I n veest USA dot org. Make sure
you contribute anything you can, even if it's only a dollar.
Take this Christmas time to make sure that we feel
the spirit of love to our people at our protectors
and let's make sure they come home safely to their families.
Speaker 1 (15:11):
Michael lets from invest USA, thank you again for your time, sir.
We will speak again soon and hopefully we'll have some
positive things to talk about.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
Right.
Speaker 5 (15:20):
I'm sure we will.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
I'm confident of it a good deal. I like the
attitude Michael Letz there. As we open up this nightcap
coming up after the news at ten o'clock, we will
be joined by my old friend Rick Robinson. We always
have a fun discussion even if we don't get anything done.
Speaker 2 (15:39):
Except kill some time.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
It's the nightcap after Basketball on seven hundred WL into
another hour of this abbreviated nightcap after you see basketball?
Speaker 2 (15:51):
How are you doing?
Speaker 1 (15:52):
Gary Jeff Walker again hosting this wonderful next guest who
has I've been in studio, He's been on the telephone,
and today he joins us on the horn just to
talk about some random stuff because we haven't for a while.
His name is Rick Robinson, author of the great book
nineteen sixty eight that we've talked about numerous times. I
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feel like I should get some kickbacks for all the
plugs I've been giving it. But I do have my
own signed copy, so I guess that'll have to do.
That'll suffice.
Speaker 4 (16:25):
He was a.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
Washing He's been a political insider all his life, which
kind of makes me not like him as much. But
he's such a likable person. I'll forgive that. Rick Robinson,
Welcome back to the Nightcap.
Speaker 5 (16:40):
How are you, Gary, Jeff?
Speaker 6 (16:42):
I am doing wonderful, getting ready for the holiday season.
Everything is in the stars are all aligning.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
Life is good, all right, So fantastic Thanksgiving. I'm imagining
as well with your family and stuff.
Speaker 4 (17:00):
Thanksgiving.
Speaker 2 (17:01):
Well, you know what I did.
Speaker 4 (17:03):
This will be a shameless plug. One thing we did.
Speaker 6 (17:06):
We had tickets to anybody who believes that Christmas doesn't
start until Hans Gruber falls from the KNACKATONI.
Speaker 4 (17:17):
Power Tower.
Speaker 6 (17:20):
Has has got to go down to the Note theater
and catch Diehard is a Christmas movie, Alex Ralph. She
has written it, she starts in and she directs. And
this thing I saw it last year receeeded again this year.
It's a Christmas tradition. Uh so we're going to be
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going down and seeing this. I encourage everybody to go
see it again. It's an absolute riot. It's kind of
the story behind the scenes of Diehard. What's really happening
at home.
Speaker 4 (17:52):
With the kids?
Speaker 2 (17:54):
Okay, die Hard is about the Diehard.
Speaker 6 (18:00):
There is a Christmas movie. Go down to the Note Theater.
It's brilliant. You're gonna you're gonna have a wonderful, wonderful.
Speaker 4 (18:07):
Time when you go see that one.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
Now mine's still my every one still it's a wonderful life.
But I will take that under advisement. As far as
holiday entertainment, Rick, Christ and I went to Caproni's on
the River in Maysville at the invitation of our friends
Doug and Angie Bonnson, who live in Ripley, Ohio. A
beautiful drive in the dark down fifty two, dodging deer
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on Wednesday night.
Speaker 2 (18:34):
We stayed at their house and got up.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
The next morning and Doug, who I call the oil
baron of Brown County, in his benevolence, in his benevolence,
paid for Christ and I to eat Thanksgiving buffet at
Caproni's on the River. I'm telling you what it is
a number one. If anybody is listening from Caproni's, I
expect to comp on my next meal. And if anybody
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who's listening who's ever eaten there, they understand exactly how
well they do what they do. It's it's a little
bit of a travel, but it's well worth the time
that you spend and the money you may spend. At
Kaproni's on the River, especially for the Thanksgiving buffet.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
It was just outstanding.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
And they had all of the accoutrement, all of the
traditional Thanksgiving meal stuff turkey and homemade dressing and homemade mash,
but they were really homemade mashed potatoes, great gravy, and
and they're carving it right there as you're going through
the buffet line. It was just spectacular. It was something
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to truly given.
Speaker 6 (19:39):
You can't be going to a restaurant that really is
homemade food.
Speaker 4 (19:46):
Oh, I mean that that you go back and feel that.
Speaker 6 (19:49):
There was a place when I went to Eastern Kentucky
University called Ma Kelly's that you would go down to
Mobs and you would actually have to she lived in
the little store that she was in. You have to
and you have to go through her kitchen to get
around to the steam table where the you know, she
was just frying up this chicken and you know, in
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iron skillets.
Speaker 5 (20:12):
Full of lard.
Speaker 6 (20:13):
And you know, when you're in college and you don't
have that much money to go with, I mean, you
go down there and you can get the you know,
huge man.
Speaker 4 (20:21):
When she'd come by and kind.
Speaker 6 (20:22):
Of look your plate, and she didn't look at her,
and if she liked you, it was it was four dollars,
and if she didn't like it, it was four dollars and
twenty five cents.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
You know, you got to quart her discount because she yeah, yeah, yeah, fancied.
Speaker 6 (20:37):
But she but she made believe like she was adding
up how much you had eat. You know, you have,
you know, twenty five cents worth of corn, you have,
you know, thirty five cents worth of string beams. Oh
you got two pieces of chicken, you know, but no
matter what you got up on, that be four dollars great,
and you'd leave a five on the table and that
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would be fired.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
A lot of people know about Caproni's on the river.
It's been there for decades. Rick and uh, if you've
never been I'm surprid have you been.
Speaker 4 (21:07):
To I had been there, Absolutely wonderful place.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
So we're sitting there in the in the room that
we're sitting and in the place is packed.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
I mean it's full.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
They got so many people working there, it's like, geez,
it's like an employment agency or something. But on the
walls they have these framed dinner plates that have been
signed by some of the famous who have come through there.
And we sat right underneath the A auto autograph from
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Smokey Robinson. Linda Ronstat was on the wall adjacent to us.
It was just it was a great experience. Had a
little jazz duo playing saxon keyboard. Real uh, you know,
low key, but really really classy.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
It was.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
It was just the all out experience. So I highly
recommend it, and I hope they keep up that tradition
on Thanksgiving. All right, we wanted to get to a
couple of things that you had that you had brought up,
and the fact that the country of Ireland is now
issuing a certain kind of warning. What what is this
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warning that Ireland is now issuing?
Speaker 6 (22:21):
Rick, unbelievably, hold on to your hold on to your
your microphone. Here there Jeff, Ireland is putting warning labels
on beer and liquor.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
Really, isn't Isn't that about eight centuries too late?
Speaker 7 (22:40):
You know?
Speaker 6 (22:41):
You know if I was going to start this, if
I was going to start this, it would have been around.
Speaker 4 (22:48):
Twelve thirteen hundred, just yeah, pick a time frame, you know.
But they have decided to put warning labels on gutnis.
Speaker 5 (22:59):
Not kidding, can you.
Speaker 6 (23:01):
I'm sure that it's going to greatly impact the ability
to get againness in Ireland.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
We'll have no change now, no change whatsoever. It's all
symbolic theater for the nanny staters. And you know that
this is what well, Rick, let me just let me interject,
this isn't even This is the latest greatest example that
Ireland has become a socialist nanny state because they're footing
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the bill for all the medical maladies that come through.
And by the way, good luck getting a heart transplant
or having any kind of successful life saving surgery if
you're in Ireland with their medical system.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
But which is what people want here.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
But of course they're going to start issuing warnings on
anything that could possibly affect someone's health because it's on
the national dime. The taxpayers time, So I kind of
understand it from that perspective your thoughts on that.
Speaker 6 (24:05):
You know, when I was in Ireland, one of the
things I found absolutely amazing was how many people did
not complain about Ireland going no indoor smoking nationally. I mean,
this is a country that still rolls their own. You
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go over there and people that are outside, they'll carry
their pants outside, roll their own, smoke it, go back inside, okay,
And they said, okay, no more smoking inside. They went
right then, you know, it's just walk outside and started
rolling the outside.
Speaker 4 (24:44):
And I was just kind of shocked by that when
I when I went.
Speaker 6 (24:47):
Over there, and it's you're right, maybe that's one of
the things behind it is they're going, well, you know,
well when I go to the doctors, hell, I'll roll
it outside.
Speaker 1 (24:59):
The thing is, I believe this is the whole crux
of this. The Irish have become just way too compliant.
It would be a good time to take over Ireland
because you know, they just seemed to they seem to
roll over at these authoritative, dictorial, dictatorial government decrees on
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every angle these days, and they're just like okay, whatever,
you know, It's like I'm sorry, I'm glad I don't
live in Ireland. I have roots in Ireland, but I'm
glad I don't live in Ireland.
Speaker 6 (25:35):
As long as you're not from London. I was hanging
out of one of the places having this wonderful session.
They were listening out, hanging out with the with the
guys that were playing, listening to everything else basement of
a bar that's in the middle of you know, not
a popular, not a tourist trap play, but where the
locals go. Sitting there, I'm listening and and walk to
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guys with English accents. The place goes quiet, and the
guy I was hanging with was the man o limp player,
raises his head and goes, it's okay, they're with me.
They're not from London there, they're from wherever. Okay, but
he pointed out they're not from London, and everybody's like,
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oh okay.
Speaker 4 (26:20):
They went back to drinking.
Speaker 2 (26:22):
Well, that's that's because that's remind me.
Speaker 6 (26:25):
One of these labels do remind me though. When you
walk into a bar, a pub in America, a bar
in America. Yeah, look behind your bar, down the huddles.
It says drinking prior to pregnancy may cause.
Speaker 4 (26:39):
Health issues.
Speaker 2 (26:40):
Yeah, I got to tell you a story about that.
Speaker 6 (26:43):
Really should say it, really should say drinking prior to
pregnancy may cause pregnancy.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
That's more accurate. I would agree with that plenty, I.
Speaker 4 (26:53):
Think, buddy.
Speaker 6 (26:54):
I think that's the bigger health issue that's going on
with drinking down the huddles.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Plenty of us are here because one was overserved before
we got here. There's no question about that. I got
to tell you a story. This happened years ago, and
I wouldn't do it today. But there was a woman
who was visibly pregnant in there, and she's smoking a
cigarette and she wants a drink, and I said, are
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you sure that's a good idea? And I tried to
dissuade her, and these guys who are hanging around, I
guess they're attracted to pregnant women or pregnant strippers or whatever.
Was offered to buy her a shot of whatever. And
it's tequila, and I go, well, of all the things
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she could be consuming, that's probably not the worst, as
long as there's just one shot. So I got it
to her and the guy paid me, and I looked
at her as I handed her the shot and I said,
here's to low.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
Birth weight, and there was there was no there was
no reaction. It all from the.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
Okay, and just shut it down.
Speaker 6 (28:06):
Usually that usually that's followed with later when I was wiping.
Speaker 4 (28:09):
The blood off my lip.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
Yeah, no doubt no.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
I mean she obviously didn't care one way or the
other what I said or what it was going to
do to her baby, if anything. And so there you go,
and the challenge should be so warning labels on beer
and liquor in Ireland. Now, my goodness, gracious, what's next?
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What is what is the world coming to? So any
big plans for Christmas ahead? We're several weeks away, you know.
It's also my birthday is coming up on Monday, December.
Speaker 6 (28:49):
Your birth your birthday is coming up. Of course, that
will be a city wide celebration, the lights of which
have which have not been seen since.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
Well, I'll tell you where it will be a celebration.
It'll be a celebration here on the air because they've
asked me to fill in for Willy on that day
that Monday afternoon from noon to three. And I decided
that I'm going to throw myself a birthday party on
the air and invite numerous people in. You're on the
invitation list. If you can make it that.
Speaker 4 (29:21):
Day, I will.
Speaker 6 (29:23):
I will be there with whatever bells I can find
dangling from wherever you want them to die.
Speaker 2 (29:31):
Careful, careful. So what do you think about?
Speaker 8 (29:36):
You know?
Speaker 6 (29:37):
We are you know what we are doing right now,
and it's been kind of fun. We actually filmed the
first for interviews for a documentary on nineteen sixty eight.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
Oh, you're making a doc in nineteen sixty eight. That
is cool.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
It's such a cool book, especially from people of a
certain age.
Speaker 6 (29:56):
But the documentary, you could say, oh, it's okay, it's okay.
Speaker 4 (30:02):
You can say that.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
Well I was.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
I was going to say after Thanksgiving you sound fat
and happy, But I are you either one?
Speaker 4 (30:11):
Yes? I am both?
Speaker 2 (30:13):
Okay, good, Yes, I am both.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
Let's let's keep it up then, Rick Robinson, thank you
so much for taking some time tonight to spend with us.
It's always a blast. And hope to see you in person,
real real soon.
Speaker 6 (30:25):
Okay, I will, I will be there. If I have
to uber down for the birthday party on.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
I may well get somebody to give you a ride up.
God bless you, sir, and thanks for coming on the
air with me again.
Speaker 4 (30:41):
You two.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
John Gordon from the Truth with John Gordon, the radio
show is going to join us next and got all
kinds of politics stuff, as my wife said, will be
politiates for at least the next half hour on the
night Cap on seven hundred w L. It is the
night Camp and we continue this evening with a guest
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we've pan on before. He is also the host of
his own radio show, The Syndicated The Truth with John Gordon.
He's a graduate of Mercer University Law School, a business
owner entrepreneur. He's worked as a journalist and a reporter
in Macon in Atlanta. Ran as a Republican candidate to
be George's Attorney General in twenty twenty two, endorsed by
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President Trump. John Gordon, welcome back to the show.
Speaker 9 (31:34):
Nice to be with you and a graduate of the
Harvard of the Midwest, Ohio Wesleyan University, just two hours
north of where you are sitting.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
Yes, sir, yes, sir. Well, we had to get the
Ohio the Buckeye connection in here somewhere. I'm glad you
met Jack all right, So a great Thanksgiving you got
to visit with your children. You said, my wife and
I had a wonderful time with friends and Christmas ahead.
What does it look like Christmas in the Gordon household?
Speaker 2 (32:06):
What do you do? What are your traditions? What do
you plan?
Speaker 1 (32:09):
Before we get into any of this other stuff that
doesn't matter as much really in the ultimate scheme of things.
Speaker 9 (32:16):
Well, Christmas is about family, and we look forward to
having our son and daughter in law and our two
grandchildren visit us from Los Angeles, and our son from
Atlanta will be here as well, and then our middle son,
we would be elated if he could come from Oklahoma City.
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I don't know whether he work will permit him to
be here, but we sure we'll miss him if he's not.
And so it's about family and it's about We live
next door to the church, so I'm sure that we
will walk next door to some services and there will
probably be some eating involved as well.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
Excellent sounds great, and we'll be planning things with our
own with my mom and dad. My dad just turned
eighty nine, my mother is eighty eight. They are still
up and around and just wonderful folks. So I'm looking
forward to spending a couple of days with them right
around christ.
Speaker 5 (33:17):
You are very fortunate to have them, So I.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
Thank god every day I still got mom and Dad.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
That people tell me all the time they lose their
parents and they find themselves reaching for the phone to
try and call them, and they simply can't anymore. So
I'm glad that I have that still. First, first, John,
let me ask us. Since you're in Georgia, the Georgia
state taxpayers could be on the hook for dismissed lawsuits
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against Presidents Trump and others who were his attorneys in
twenty twenty six. What do you know about that and
what do you think of that?
Speaker 5 (33:58):
Well, I actually know a lot about it.
Speaker 9 (34:00):
I've worked on a legal term, a legal team for
two and a half years fighting the election of twenty
twenty I've seen the evidence.
Speaker 5 (34:11):
I've played Devil's advocate with the.
Speaker 9 (34:14):
Expert witnesses and the forensic accountants.
Speaker 5 (34:18):
Georgia was stolen. There's no question in my mind.
Speaker 9 (34:22):
Forty thousand illegal votes in Fulton County alone, four hundred
thousand in the state. I know virtually all the individuals
were targeted.
Speaker 5 (34:32):
By Bonnie Willis.
Speaker 9 (34:33):
I don't know how I was spared, but I'm glad
that I was.
Speaker 5 (34:37):
But it is.
Speaker 9 (34:39):
Beyond time for this nightmare dude be over with. And
the damage that that woman did to these nineteen people
is not you can't calculate it. Their reputations were tarnished,
their savings were drained, all because they contested what was
a clearly fraudulent elect Willis Lyde. She she took taxpayer
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money and gave it to her boyfriend, then went on
extravagant trips to Napa and the Caribbean and Miami, and
the inferences that it was a taxpayer expense. There is
nothing too good that could happen to this lady.
Speaker 5 (35:23):
She needs to be held accountable.
Speaker 9 (35:25):
And so did serve as the County Commission because they
know that it was a sham. They know what they did.
And now there is a pending court order that this
legal team secured in the Superior Court of.
Speaker 5 (35:40):
Georgia by Brian A. Merrow, that found that there was
probably there was.
Speaker 9 (35:45):
A more than a prima facia case that had been made.
He ordered the absentee ballots to be unsealed. That order
still stands. The Justice Department and serve notice on the
steward of the absentee ballots to make them available. The
deadline has passed, the ballots have not been produced, and
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somebody's going to have pill to pay before this is
all said and done.
Speaker 1 (36:11):
John Gordon Appeals Court today in the Third Circuit just
said that Elena Habba is not the US attorney in
New Jersey.
Speaker 2 (36:19):
President Trump had appointed her.
Speaker 1 (36:21):
The tournament expired and it's going to go to Was
this the right decision by this court? And did President
Trump overstep his bounds in just appointing Alena Habba to
that position?
Speaker 9 (36:34):
Well, Alena Habba is a very talented lawyer that she
serves as the pleasure of the president. I don't know
the details of the case, so I can't really comment.
I suspect that the Senate did not do their job
in confirming her, and so there will likely be a
recess appointment if they don't actually come to work and
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do their job. That was another constant quins of the
government shutdown.
Speaker 5 (37:03):
We didn't do business for over a month. That too
was a sham.
Speaker 9 (37:07):
It was based on a lie, and now the taxpayers
of the United States are having to pay for the
Democrats shenanigans.
Speaker 1 (37:18):
Shenanigans is I think a very diplomatic word. The President
has talked about canceling from the Executive Office all the
auto pen executive orders signed by the auto pen during
the Biden administration, and I guess the only one that
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wasn't signed by an auto pen that Biden did actually
sign himself with his consent was that of his son Hunter,
who he claimed he would never pardon Hunter, but he did.
So what are the legal ramifications and what can President
Trump do now from the executive branch to disallow these orders,
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these pardons that were signed by the autopen that he
says they're illegitimate. Are they illegitimate?
Speaker 9 (38:15):
Well, of course they're illegitimate. You nor I have the
authority to go in and append the President's signature to
a document without his knowledge and consent, and that is
the inference.
Speaker 5 (38:30):
And so I think that beyond.
Speaker 9 (38:34):
Avoiding the actions that were taken, the FBI needs to
show up and conduct an investigation into who illegally used
the autopen to usurp the power of the presidency of
the United States. It is absolutely ludicrous that someone would
do that. And the only reason that they were able
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to get away with it, or at least I think
they could get away with it, was because Joe Biden
did have a clue what was being done, or where
he was, or who was using his autopen. You know,
the Uniform Commercial Code, which governs contract law in the country,
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is good guidance for what constitutes one signature, and you
can pretty much decide what your mark is going to be.
You can mark a contract with an X if that
is the mark that you choose to represent your signature.
Speaker 5 (39:35):
So there is.
Speaker 9 (39:36):
Nothing illegal about Joe Biden using an autopen to sign
anything if he adopts that as his mark. It is
when someone else adopts his signature that is called forgery.
They should be prosecuted for forgery, and even beyond that,
stealing the power of the presidency of the United States
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of America for which they do not have authority.
Speaker 5 (40:01):
I don't know.
Speaker 9 (40:02):
I can't believe we're sitting here talking about whether the
autopen is legitimate or not.
Speaker 5 (40:06):
I think we should be talking.
Speaker 9 (40:07):
About who illegitimately used the auto pen and where is
the consequence. That's the thing that just drives me crazy
about this federal government, which I think is corrupted to
its core, is that there's no consequence for anything. And
it started in nineteen sixty three. I just got back
from Dallas commemorating the sixty second anniversary or President Kennedy's assassination.
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Anyone who has bothered to look knows that it was
a coup dicta that Oliver Stone revealed to us decades ago,
and after decades of studying, there is no doubt in
my mind that Lynn Dames, Johnson, Allen Dulls, and Jayegar Hoover,
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assisted by members of the.
Speaker 5 (40:55):
Mafia, killed our thirty fifth president.
Speaker 9 (41:00):
Here's the point we have communicated to every bureaucrat in
America that you can get away with murder with no
consequence as long as.
Speaker 5 (41:10):
You've got power and you're in government.
Speaker 9 (41:12):
And that's what we are seeing played out every single
day at all levels of government, disenfranchising parents and school
board meetings, tyranny prevailing in municipalities and state governments because.
Speaker 5 (41:27):
They have the power.
Speaker 9 (41:29):
Just look at Tim Wallson what he's doing in Minneapolis,
and look at Pritsker what he's doing in Illinois. They
are signing on the side of lawbreakers, murderers, robbers.
Speaker 5 (41:44):
They have become their enablers.
Speaker 1 (41:46):
Well it's in Minnesota. It's the gie hottists that have
been allowed to infest and take over great portions of
that state in their enclaves. And in Illinois it's the
teachers unions and other anti American organizations that don't care
about the Constitution. They just care about power and maintaining it. Obviously,
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am I right?
Speaker 5 (42:12):
Or am I right?
Speaker 9 (42:13):
I think, yeah, you're one hundred percent right? And why
are we permitting it to happen right under our noses,
in front of our faces. And a lot of the
American people say, hoh, well, that's just the way it's
always been. Well, it's not the way it has always been.
It's gotten infinitely worse. And I think we need a
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rebellion in this country against government tyranny and against bureaucrats who.
Speaker 5 (42:38):
Failed to do their job.
Speaker 9 (42:40):
And then blame the citizens when they dare express their dissatisfaction.
And that's what you saw in the Fawnie Willis case.
It was purely and January.
Speaker 5 (42:51):
The sixth, it's one cover up.
Speaker 9 (42:54):
After another, and the people that pay the price are
lawful citizens.
Speaker 1 (43:02):
Well you speak of lawful US citizens, then we have
the decision to allow all of these Afghanis in it
to failed pull out from Afghanistan in twenty twenty one
by the Biden administration, and they claim that these people
were all vetted. How do you vet people when there's
no actual government in the place where they are coming from.
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How do you vet people who are coming from a
seventh century culture into the modern Western culture, Western civilization world.
There's no way that the guy who is accused of
killing one National guardsman in Washington, d c. And the
other one still clinging to life as we speak. And
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the President has said, and I believe rightfully so, that
we need to stop all of this recruitment and immigration
coming from these places where the people broadly hate America
and reject Western civilization.
Speaker 2 (44:06):
What are your thoughts on that, John.
Speaker 9 (44:08):
Gordon, Well, I don't know why you raise concerns about vetting.
Speaker 5 (44:15):
You just look up.
Speaker 9 (44:16):
In the Afghan data bases atbar in the third cave
on the left at the eighty eighth parallel. I mean,
it surely is easy enough to track them down. But
your point is well taken. There was no vetting. If
someone could not be betted, they made the assumption that
they were okay, and they let them in. And I've
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railed against this for four years on my show talking
about the illegal terrorists that have entered our country, literally
one hundred and fifty thousand military age men from China
who flooded the southern border.
Speaker 5 (44:56):
And came into the heartland of America.
Speaker 9 (44:59):
I really believe, And you know, I'm sitting here saying this,
and I'm asking myself, have you gone stark rating mad?
We have got people that have entered this country from Iran, Iraq. Yeaman,
I sound like a lunatic.
Speaker 4 (45:16):
Except for the fact that it is.
Speaker 9 (45:18):
True, and then they had been deposited into the heartland
of America. We don't know where they are and worst,
we don't know what they're up to.
Speaker 5 (45:28):
I suspect that we.
Speaker 9 (45:29):
Have seen the beginning of things that are going to
get far worse. And I don't know the thing that
I don't have an answer to that. I probe every day,
who is the wizard who is doing this to our country?
And for what ends? We know that Barack Obama said
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he was in favor of changing the very fabric of America.
I think he's well on his way. Soros's fingerprints are everywhere.
And then you've got to see the guy who shot
the two soldiers worked for the CIA in Afghanistan.
Speaker 5 (46:08):
Does that mean they had anything to do with this.
Speaker 9 (46:10):
No, did they facilitate and enable his entry into the
United States.
Speaker 4 (46:15):
I suspect that they did.
Speaker 9 (46:17):
And I think that the intelligence community of this country
is an untained animal machine that has grown out of proportion,
and I don't know that it can be tamed. It
has infected every bureau and department of the federal government.
Speaker 5 (46:38):
We know that there are probably.
Speaker 9 (46:40):
CIA people that worked in your media outlet and mine.
They have infected every major media outlet in America. They're
lurking there, they're watching, and God knows what they have planned.
But it is a problem of epic proportion, in my estimation,
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and it is going to take we the people saying
no more, stop it, no more.
Speaker 5 (47:09):
Jfk RFK MLK.
Speaker 9 (47:13):
Butler, Pennsylvania, Charlie Kirk, Building seven. I mean, the list
is just incomprehensible that our own government could be involved
in some way with these incidences. But the fingerprints are
all over.
Speaker 5 (47:29):
Each of those.
Speaker 1 (47:30):
John Gordon, let me kind of answer as we conclude
our conversation. You said, who is the wizard? Well, who
is as a Christian, who is the author of chaos
and deceit?
Speaker 5 (47:42):
It'll Satan it's.
Speaker 2 (47:44):
The devil and period. I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (47:47):
I'm not trying to demonize other human beings, but if
you want to know who's behind all of this, I'll
give you one big hint, and I think you can
point in that direction.
Speaker 5 (48:04):
Satan I've got.
Speaker 9 (48:05):
I don't know who his delegates are.
Speaker 2 (48:07):
I don't know that that's the problem.
Speaker 9 (48:09):
There's a long there's a long list of them. Are
they acting in concert.
Speaker 5 (48:14):
I don't know what the endgame is.
Speaker 9 (48:16):
I don't know what they they are aspiring to do,
but they're certainly tearing this country apart. It is the
most divisive country that I've lived in for seventy two
years now, and so they are achieving some modicum of success,
and you and I and everybody that listens have.
Speaker 5 (48:38):
To stand up and push back. We do voices, we do,
but I know how I know you do every day.
Speaker 1 (48:44):
I know I know how it ends, and it ends well.
Just gonna hang in there. John Gordon, thank you very much.
His show is The Truth with John Gordon. It's syndicated
around the country, and I'm glad he could share a
little bit of that wisdom with us today here in Cincinnati.
Thank you, sir.
Speaker 5 (49:02):
It is my pleasure, go buck eys, and thank you
for having us.
Speaker 1 (49:05):
All right, Andrew, yet another hour of this nightcap on
December first, a Monday night, seven hundred WLW, cool and
crisp outside and inside, were all warm and toasty and
getting ready to speak once again with our friend Toomalas Hablin.
Thomas Hablin is a US Air Force veteran. He was
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somebody who well has been persecuted for not taking the
jab that military members were forced to take, and many
of us were threatened with having to take a vax
gene that we did not believe in. We didn't believe
it was safe, we didn't believe it was effective. And
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turns out we who didn't believe these things were absolutely correct.
And more and more information continues to come out. Thomas
has made a kind of a lifetime mission of studying
the ad effects and the effects of the COVID nineteen
they call it a vaccine, the vaccination against Saruskov two,
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and the blood clots that embalmers all over the country
and all of the world. We're finding in the cadavers
of people who had been vaccinated, and they'd never seen
these white, fibrous blood clots before. And there is always
more and more information coming out about what is being
found out that was hidden from the public and still
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is being hidden in a large part turns out by
the FDA and the CDC in our country. Thomas Hablin,
welcome back to the Nightcap. How are you, sir, Jerry.
Speaker 7 (50:48):
Jeff doing fine? Thanks for having me back. And you
were absolutely correct. You know, the scientific community is very
slowly coming forward with a lot of new information about
the COVID vaccines being bad.
Speaker 1 (51:00):
Just over this past just over this past weekend, as
a matter of fact, a doctor what is his name came.
Speaker 7 (51:07):
From He's the chief medical officer and science officer for
the FDA, also the head of their Center for Biologics
Evaluation and Research.
Speaker 1 (51:16):
And what did he come out with the information that
is trickling out finally that heretofore was not publicly or
even internally in a memo passed along.
Speaker 7 (51:30):
Yeah, he came out with an internal memo to his
FDA counterparts that was leaked to the public that states
write in the letter that the COVID jabs killed at
least ten healthy kids. So they're admitting it now.
Speaker 4 (51:42):
The FDA is.
Speaker 7 (51:43):
Officially admitting that the COVID vaccine has killed ten healthy children.
The actually reviewed ninety six deaths that took place from
twenty twenty one through twenty twenty four. Most of them
were myrocriditis cases, you know, heart inflammation, and in there
he said ten were due absolutely to the vaccine, others
are questionable, and there's probably many more because as we know,
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these LaVar's reports have been very underreported the vaccine Adverse
Event Reporting system. So that letter also admitted that, you know,
kids were actually at a very low risk for COVID death,
so they never should have been given the shots in
the first place. And then he makes a promise at
the end of the FDA doing a better job in
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doing a risk reward analysis before they approved any future
jabs or drugs to kids, adults, or pregnant women. So
it's quite an admission that's being made. Unfortunately it's about
four or five years too late, but at least it's
being made now.
Speaker 2 (52:43):
Well.
Speaker 1 (52:43):
The argument that the other side would give Thomas is that, oh, well,
you know, there are adverse effects with everything, and how
many how many young kids did the COVID jabs save
And the answer again is privately not at all. What
they would quote or claim because, as you mentioned, kids
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aren't at great threat from this particular virus, and there
are so many things that factor into this. But again,
kids were forced to take this vaccine when they were
in the high risk group in the first place. And
there were plenty of other examples from doctor Peter McCullough
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who has very famously been very vocal when the rest
of the scientific and medical community has been tight lipped
about the adverse effects of COVID nineteen vaccinations and what
the FDA and the CDC have been hiding.
Speaker 7 (53:51):
Yeah, and it's not just the FDA and the CDC, Gary, Jeff.
You know, a lot of university labs around the world
have been doing papers on effects from COVID. They tend
to stay away from talking about the COVID vaccine and
they become fraudulent. They misrepresent the situation. For example, a
recent paper came out was published on two October twenty
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twenty five in the Journal of Medical Virology, and the
title of the paper is called microclot Circulating microclots are
structurally associated with neutrophil extracellular traps and their amounts are
elevated in long COVID patients. I know that's a long
title for a paper, but basically the main finding of
the paper was the patients that were suffering from what
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they called long COVID symptoms have more of what we
call micro clots in their body. You and I have
talked about this before. Microclasts are the very small clots
that occur at the capillary level. You're, very small blood vessels.
And they blocked the exchange of oxygen the lungs and
then carrying that oxygen to all the major organs of
their body, you know, including your brain, your eyes. And
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what they did in that study, Gary Jeff is they
looked at thirty eight healthy person and they actually were
able to measure their microclotting level in the number of
micro plots per milli liter of blood, and the average
for those thirty eight healthy people was thirty six hundred
microclots per person on average. Then they had fifty what
they called long COVID patients who were suffering from things
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like shortness of breath, tightness in the chest, brain fog,
poor vision, problems with poor circulation, and other ailments that
were associated with long COVID, and they measured those people
and they had an average of seventy one thousand microcloss
per million.
Speaker 1 (55:37):
So no hold on, hold on thirty sixty thirty six
hundred versus seventy one thousand.
Speaker 7 (55:44):
Right, So that's twenty times the amount of microclotting in
what they call the long COVID patients. And that's not surprising, right, because,
like I said, they were symptomatic, these people in this
long COVID cohort. But what the paper failed to do,
Gary Jeff is nowhere in the front of the paper
in the does it ever talk about whether these people
were vaccinated or not well. Nicholas Halter from doctor Peter
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McCall's mccallough Foundation. Yeah, found a table in the back
of that paper, supplement table s two that said that
eighty three of those eighty eight people took the jab
scary Jeff, and it was hidden in the supplementary tables.
So if the reader of the paper doesn't see that,
they may incorrectly assume that all fifty of those long
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COVID suffering people were suffering exclusively from the COVID virus, right,
not from the COVID jabs or some combination of the two.
Do you understand how misleading that is.
Speaker 1 (56:35):
Oh, it's extremely misleading. It's like it's like bias anywhere
else in the news that has done to service a
certain narrative Thomas, and it is. Yes, you gave me
some correct information, but you didn't give me the other
side of the story at all. And there's always another
side of the story when it comes to reporting on anything,
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including Yes.
Speaker 7 (57:01):
In fact, there was a second bombshell not talked about
in that paper by the by the authors. I discovered
the second bombshell. There were four patients in this long
COVID table S seven who were not identified, and they
could have because they knew the study had, like I said,
eighty three people who were vaccinated, four who were unvaccinated,
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one that was unknown. In their table s seven where
they listed all the micro clotting levels for all the
long COVID patients, they didn't identify like by an asterisk
or something like that, which four were the ones who
were unvaccinated? I believe I know why, probably because those
four people probably have the lowest amounts of microclots compared
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to their COVID vaccinated counterparts in that same table. So again,
you know, had it been the other way around, had
they had a large number of microclots those unvaccinated patients.
I'm sure the authors would have gladly reported that finding
because it would have showed that, hey, the virus is
worse than the vaccines. Right, But again there you know.
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So what I've done is I've sent an email to
the lead author on the paper. Her name is doctor
Reesa Pretorious. I've actually sent her to emails asking her
to please identify by their LC number, you know, without
revealing the name of the person who the four unvaccinated
people were in that long COVID cohort. But I have
yet to hear anything from Hergary Jeff Crickets.
Speaker 1 (58:25):
My suspicion, Thomas, is that you won't. You sent me
another video from a man named mister Bond, mister John
Boden or Buden. I'm not sure if I'm pronouncing the same.
Speaker 10 (58:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (58:38):
Yeah, It'sdwin Bodwin, a senior who does something called a
Courage and Health videos series, talking about how the CDC
unlawfully hid COVID nineteen vaccine deaths just by the mere
coding of how they were coded or not coded at all,
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as to whether the vaccination or the vaccine, and there
was a difference.
Speaker 2 (59:03):
In the.
Speaker 1 (59:06):
In the verbiage there that is stark and interesting, and
they use it to get around the truth really in
these adverse effects and these deaths resulting directly from the
COVID nineteen vaccine.
Speaker 2 (59:20):
Can you speak to that a little bit?
Speaker 7 (59:23):
Yeah, it was shocking, wasn't it, Gary, Jeff. There was
what's called ICD ten codes. There are codes that code
for what was the cause of death or contributing factors
to the person's death. And he had example after example
from the state of Massachusetts, I believe, Minnesota and Connecticut
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of people of all ages, and it would range from
like teenagers to people up in there, you know, thirties, forties, fifties, sixties,
seventies who on their bear's report and on the write
up from the physicians had talked about the fact that
he just had the vaccine within the last couple of days.
But yet on the on the the death was never
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coded has anything to do with the vaccine contributing to
that person's death. So and when the writer of the
arg report made it quite clear that the they suspected
the vaccine was involved. So it's basically fraud on the
part of the CDC and the state health departments for
not properly entering in an ICD code that would point
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to the vaccines as a contributing cause of death. Just
sheer fraud.
Speaker 1 (01:00:32):
I personally know a gentleman who taught school in Newport.
He was a customer of my at the bar, and
he was relatively healthy and his sixties. He drank too much,
but he went and got his COVID booster and two
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days later he was dead. He was He was alive
as you and I just five days previous.
Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
I saw him, I served him. He was fine.
Speaker 7 (01:01:05):
And you wonder how his despertify get his codd You
wonder if they talked about the vaccine on this access
figure or not. Yeah, but I suspect that maybe not right.
There's probably a lot of cases where it's left off
the desertificate. So the loved ones, you know, they may
suspect what caused the death of their loved one, but
it's not official on the death record.
Speaker 1 (01:01:25):
Is there anything new as far as the clouding from
the embalmers around the country and what we're fine?
Speaker 8 (01:01:31):
As?
Speaker 7 (01:01:32):
In fact, on Thanksgiving I got a great Thanksgiving gift.
I ran across the video a half hour video of
two embalmers talking each other from the state of Iowa,
mister Bob Sennett and a mister Dana Goodell. Dana Goodell,
by the way, he's been embalming for over thirty years.
He actually is a currently a board member of the
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Iowa Funeral Directors Association, and he goes around lecturing other
embalmers on how to do different involving techniques, tricks of
the trade, that kind of thing. Yeah, well, in that video,
Gary Jeff, for ten minutes they talk about that, both
of them seeing the white fibers clots the same way
that I've been tracking the last three or four years,
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you know, with the involvers around the world. And I
actually called or mister Dana Goodell two days ago and
talked to him. He's actually seen the white fiber's clots
in about one out of six of his corpses, about
the same percentage as the Tennessee and bolvers that I
interviewed in person back in June when I went to
their annual convention here that we talked about last.
Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
Time, and in correlation, in correlation, are all these people
they're finding the clots and were they vaccinated supposedly?
Speaker 7 (01:02:43):
Yeah, in fact, mister Goodella, he says, he said, I
got a little bit of a nasty habit right now.
He says, when however, I find the clotz or I
asked the family of the deceased, I said, hey, did
your person Loven happen to have COVID? And they say no,
they said, Then then I asked the question that they
happen to take the COVID jazz and they say yes,
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they said, did I just drop it? I don't say
anything more because he doesn't want to upset the family.
In fact, when they talk to other embalmers Gary Jeff,
they don't even want to talk. This subject is kind
of a taboo subject. They will these invomers have these
Facebook groups and they all talk to each other on
but they tend to steer away from this because he
gets political for some reason. Still even these today. So
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that's why we have we don't see that many embalmers
and funeral directors coming forward to talk about these clocks,
even though they're all seeing it. And like I said
in this video, that's what this guy said. He said,
they're all seeing it, there's just very few want to
talk about it.
Speaker 1 (01:03:39):
Have more information coming out in dribs and drabs after
a long long time of silence or omission, and.
Speaker 2 (01:03:48):
We've just got to continue to hold their feet to
their fire.
Speaker 1 (01:03:51):
You and I have talked about this Thomas Havlin before
in the past, and are times just about up for tonight.
But I believe leave And I stated this back at
the beginnings of the lockdowns back in twenty twenty. I said,
this is ridiculous. My BS detector went off immediately with
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the lockdowns and all of the COVID mandates that we
were put under, and I said, the thing is, when
we find out that it was all or partially a ruse,
they will never apologize, They will never admit they were wrong,
and they will never be accountable for what they have
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done to us. And I'm sadly I believe that's the case.
Speaker 7 (01:04:38):
You know, that's my fear too, Gary Jeff, because I'm
actually running my twenty twenty four world wide and Barber
Blood Clus survey right now to see what the balmers
around the world are seeing this year in twenty twenty five,
and I'm having trouble getting responses. It's been out for
about two weeks now. You know, last year I had
three hundred and one and Bulmer respond this year, I
only have fifty so far. So people are you know,
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I think they're saying, hey, this is becoming the new normal.
And Bolbers are probably ashamed of the fact that they
didn't come out speak about this publicly.
Speaker 5 (01:05:08):
Years ago sooner.
Speaker 7 (01:05:09):
Yeah, exactly, so they don't want to talk about it all.
Speaker 1 (01:05:12):
Right, Thomas, thank you to talk about it. We will
talk about it again, I promise. Thomas Hamblin, thank you
so much for your time. Tonight we have the wild
Man on the other side of news as we continue
on this first night cap of Dcember on seven under
w LW. Yes, it is high time we had a
chat with the wild Man. Haven't done that yet? Tonight
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we close out the show with a little sports for
the out of sorts, and he's not really loaded down
with goo tonight for a change. I'm surprised, especially in
light of the fact that Indian Hill did get their
clocks cleaned by Shelby over the weekend and wild Man
will not get another state championship ring.
Speaker 2 (01:05:53):
And I'm sorry about that, wild Man, but you know, life,
I've ever.
Speaker 10 (01:05:57):
Gotten a state championship ring and then we lost to them.
Speaker 5 (01:06:00):
No doubt they.
Speaker 10 (01:06:01):
We couldn't do anything. We couldn't run the ball, we
couldn't stop the ball. I sound like Jim Mora.
Speaker 5 (01:06:08):
Now it was it was bad.
Speaker 10 (01:06:11):
Our quarterback who was our best player, had our rentous.
Speaker 4 (01:06:14):
Game and it just wasn't in the cards.
Speaker 1 (01:06:16):
But it was all about what Shelby did, not necessarily
what Indian Hill was capable of as a team. I mean,
they had a fantastic season and it ended sadly.
Speaker 2 (01:06:27):
But you know it was cold too. Well, hell yeah
it was cold. It's called winter.
Speaker 1 (01:06:33):
It may not be officially wintertime, but believe me, with
this forecast, I'm looking at it's wintertime.
Speaker 2 (01:06:38):
I don't care what the calendar says.
Speaker 1 (01:06:41):
All right, wild man, here's the thing, uh, you you
wanted to talk about my beloved Vanderbilt Commodorees and their
victory over Tennessee and their amazing quarterback, Diego Pavia. If
they don't, if they don't give him the Heisman, it's
only because he plays at Vance Built and they should
probably just not give the award out anymore. If Diego
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Pabba doesn't get a Heisman, what do you.
Speaker 10 (01:07:06):
Think, Well, when you look at the day he had,
you know, against Tennessee two hundred and sixty eight yards
passing in a touchdown and one hundred and sixty five
yards rushing and a touchdown. I mean, that's pretty awesome.
And you mentioned like the Heisman. I mean, I'm look
at some of the Heisman candidates that I would think
the kid from Indianna probably has a head in prodd
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But who knows, Diego Paba for what they've done at Vanderbilt.
They're winning the season. Ever, they're in the they're in
the top twenty five.
Speaker 2 (01:07:37):
I mean, he.
Speaker 10 (01:07:38):
Seriously has to be consider he's going to be one
of the finalists.
Speaker 2 (01:07:40):
At least they're right outside the top twelve.
Speaker 4 (01:07:43):
Wild Man.
Speaker 1 (01:07:44):
They went into the game with Tennessee they were ranked fourteenth.
Tennessee was ranked nineteenth, and they beat the heck out
of them, beat the snot out of those volunteers on
their home field at Niland Stadium. I mean that that's
got to add something to you know, the vote, you
know Banks as far as value and what.
Speaker 4 (01:08:07):
He is doing.
Speaker 2 (01:08:08):
So yeah, you would think so definitely.
Speaker 1 (01:08:10):
This is the first time Vanderbilt has had ten wins
in a football season ever. Right when they were nine
and two, it was their best record since nineteen fifteen.
So I mean, come on, this is a monumental historical
season for Vanderbilt, and sadly, maybe just like Diego Pavia
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looking from the outside in on the Heisman, Vanderbilt is
looking from the outside in on that playoff because they
lost to Texas and they lost to Alabama, two teams
that are obviously going to be in.
Speaker 10 (01:08:46):
All I can say is about about Vanderbilt and Tennessee.
Speaker 5 (01:08:49):
They've had some good football.
Speaker 10 (01:08:50):
Down there that state this season. Yeah, you're right, it
could come down to the know it alls knocking out Vanderbil.
Speaker 4 (01:09:00):
Because they lost that game in Texas.
Speaker 5 (01:09:01):
Well, let's just let's just play it.
Speaker 10 (01:09:02):
Let's let it play out and we'll see when they
all get together and to start to you know, to
put that playoff package and order. Hey how about this too, Vanderbilt.
Speaker 4 (01:09:12):
You know, they didn't sit.
Speaker 2 (01:09:14):
Around on their hands.
Speaker 10 (01:09:15):
They went out and resign their coach to a six
year contract extension. That said something right there.
Speaker 1 (01:09:20):
Clark Lee has done wonderful things at that program, but
he had the benefit of a once in a lifetime
field general general leader on the field in Diego Pavia
that that guy does things and you know they list
him at six feet wild man. I was talking to
my friend Scott Droud, who of course played basketball famously
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at Vanderbilt back in the eighties and early nineties, and
he was down for the the Kentucky game when they
ripped the Wildcats a new one. Uh and and he's
we were talking about this, and he said, you know,
there's a chance that there's I guess commitment day is
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this week or something or whatever for high school athletes
committing to a college. And the number one five star
quarterback in Nashville goes to Nashville Christian Academy. He's five star,
and Georgia seems to have a lock. But there is
a chance that Vanderbilt could turn him and get him
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as the replacement to Papia next year if they've got
that kind of a recruiting base now at Vanderbilt, which
they've never had, and this kind of season really attracts
people to places that otherwise they wouldn't consider. So that's
another that's another by product.
Speaker 10 (01:10:43):
I am with the coach signed a six year contract extensions.
Speaker 2 (01:10:45):
I know he'll be there.
Speaker 1 (01:10:47):
Yeah, absolutely, so bigger and better things for Vandy. I'm
hoping and praying, and we'll see where it goes. But
it was a miraculous season. If you've been a Vanderbilt fan,
and specifically a vander Built football fan for a long time,
this is like this is like Christmas. Every game, this
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is like opening up another present that you always wanted
but couldn't even aspire to have as you watch this
team that just steamrolled people. I mean they beat Tennessee
forty five? Was it forty five to twenty four?
Speaker 4 (01:11:26):
They?
Speaker 5 (01:11:26):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (01:11:27):
Four?
Speaker 1 (01:11:28):
They beat a rank UT team by three touchdowns in
their own stadium.
Speaker 2 (01:11:33):
That's the road. Yes, that is making a statement right there.
Speaker 4 (01:11:36):
Brother.
Speaker 2 (01:11:39):
All right, we've talked about the good.
Speaker 1 (01:11:41):
Let's uh, let's talk about the not so good with
the UC and the way they finished out their season
and including a thrashing at the hands of TCU this weekend.
Speaker 10 (01:11:53):
Yeah, forty five twenty three finished in this the four game,
losing to drink. At one time they were seven and one.
Scott Saddlefield now one and eleven in.
Speaker 2 (01:12:02):
The month of November.
Speaker 10 (01:12:03):
We already touched upon that. I don't believe that Scott
Cutterfield will be looking for work, but I got to
believe that they've got the seriously, look inside the coaches room.
Maybe make some changes there, maybe with aventsive coordinator, maybe
Scott Saderfield giving up calling the plays, letting his OC
call the plays. There's something going on there. But one
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and eleven in November is unacceptable. Every UC fan will
agree with me, but they've got to get this straightened out.
A Brandon Sworzeny had a hell of a day, had
a hell of a day. But the rest of the guys,
I don't know what they were thinking.
Speaker 5 (01:12:36):
And that was another loss.
Speaker 4 (01:12:37):
It was hard to watch.
Speaker 1 (01:12:39):
I was talking to a UC fan at the bar
on Saturday, and this was before the game. Wild Man,
it hadn't happened yet, and they were getting ready to
take the field, and he said, you know about Saderfield
and about Wes Miller. Maybe the problem isn't those two coaches.
(01:13:00):
Maybe it's the guy who hired them. Maybe it's time
to look at the ad at U see. Maybe it's time.
Maybe it's time to look at him as maybe part
of the problem instead of part of the solution.
Speaker 2 (01:13:14):
What do you think about that?
Speaker 10 (01:13:17):
Well, I think there's going to be any changes. Major
changes is starting with the A D. Then you get
rid of the coaches too. McLean house. If you're going
to do something, you're going to clean house. West Miller.
I think he's on the hot seat too, I really do.
I think he's really more on the hot seat than
Scott Saderfield because of the contract that they gave a Sadderfield.
West Miller's buy I don't think is as bad as
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a Saderfield. But again, you know the A D is
the guy responsible, kind of like you know the Bengals
Duke Cobin. But who knows if the Bengal's not gonna
get rid of Duke Cobin, donkeys will fly first.
Speaker 1 (01:13:54):
Well, in a town where pigs have flown, donkeys maybe
next wild Man. All right, so we've covered my Vanderbilt Commodores,
your UC Bearcats. Now what about all our Bengals, As
Gary Burbank used to say, all our Bengals.
Speaker 10 (01:14:13):
Well, a terrific, terrific, a terrific win and prime time
on the road against the Ravens. The defense the last
three games.
Speaker 2 (01:14:20):
You got to give it to them.
Speaker 10 (01:14:21):
They've played awfully well, they looked a lot faster. Now
for the lot ever changes ow Golden made and what
I like really about in that game they started blitzing
lot and showing the blitz and I think that confused.
Speaker 2 (01:14:33):
Lamar Jackson a lot.
Speaker 10 (01:14:35):
But yeah, nevertheless, Bengals are going into Buffalo and everybody
not giving them a chance. But the thing is, go
back and look at the history with Joe Burrow Buffalo.
They can handle Buffalo on the road or at home.
I think the Bengals will give a good show. And
they're not gonna say they're gonna win, not gonna say
they're gonna lose. But I like, I like my chances
against the Bengals at Buffalo. Hopefully they'll have t Higgins back.
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They're pretty they're pretty much healthy offense.
Speaker 5 (01:15:01):
So let's uh, we'll see.
Speaker 10 (01:15:02):
We'll see what goes on here on something. When they
played the Bills, but they could beat the Bills. Then
they've got the Ravens coming in here, and oh my god,
you know that now you're really talking. Maybe can the
Bengals finish not up the Ravens and finished with a
you know, a big winning to drink like last year again,
Joe Burrow Gary Jeff has won his last eight straight games. Yeah,
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that says something about that guy, But not only him,
but the play the players around him that they rise
up because they.
Speaker 2 (01:15:28):
Know what a winner Joe is well. And the other
situation wild Man is uh, do.
Speaker 1 (01:15:38):
Does what happened over this weekend with the Bills and
a really impactful dominating win over Aaron Rodgers and the
Steelers yesterday? Do the Bills go back home and they're
a little bit cocky, and they're a little bit pumped up,
and they're playing the lowly Bengals. The Bengals are four
and eight overall, but they're three and one in the
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conference now.
Speaker 10 (01:16:02):
Absolutely, And like I said, they they know Buffalo like
they know the Baltimore Ravens, and they don't fear Buffalo.
They've handled Buffalo in the past. And that's what That's
what I like about the Bengals chances and the Buffalo
could be down a little bit. At first, that game
was pretty close and then all of a sudden, Pittsburgh
dislike faded and faded away. I want to go back
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to Joe Burrow here. I have you watched the game.
I'd like the fact that Joe was under center for
a number of snaps in the game, something we haven't
seen much this year, and I hope they continue to
do that. I mean, he's always in the shotgun, which
he really really likes. But they did use him under center,
which I which I think will throw a wrinkle on
to the uh, the Bill's defense, and they got it.
Speaker 4 (01:16:45):
They gotta be prepared for that.
Speaker 1 (01:16:46):
And it was obvious too to anybody watching that he
had no mobility issues with that foot, with that toe
at all.
Speaker 2 (01:16:53):
No, no, not at all.
Speaker 10 (01:16:54):
And he had And I thought, you know, I'd said
this before he went in, he'd probably be rusty a
little bit, and even he was rusty, but as the
game went on, he started to feel everything, you know, come.
Speaker 4 (01:17:03):
Back to normal.
Speaker 10 (01:17:04):
And now with a whole week of rest, practice and
hopefully t Higgins le back, you gonna like their chances
come Sunday.
Speaker 2 (01:17:11):
Well, you know what.
Speaker 1 (01:17:12):
And I also like during the game, and he dropped
a couple, but I did like the further utilization of
Tinsley at the wide receiver spot. If he can learn
to consistently catch the ball, he's got burner speed and
he can make some really spectacular catches if he can
get his mits around that ball. I know a lot
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of ifs there, wild man, but he's another important component
down the stretch here in the receiving core because Okay,
t Higgins comes back, Jamar Chase is there. They've got
a third option downfield when Tinsley and he's got to
kind of break away speed that he can make a
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difference as a third receiver.
Speaker 2 (01:17:55):
What do you think about that?
Speaker 10 (01:17:57):
I think you've nailed it. And I think if he
would have kept running Pools speed on that one pass
and that Joe threw, he would it would have been
a touchdown. And have you remember right after that he
was on the sidelines. They took him out and put
him on the sideline for like a series of plays.
He definitely has the speed and that's what you gotta
like with with Joe Burrow. So the long ball, they
got some guys, got some burners on that team. T Higgins,
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Tinsley and Jamar Caase. That's another weapon. And I think
Joe Burrow has no problem.
Speaker 4 (01:18:25):
Well the throw to that guy.
Speaker 10 (01:18:26):
He's thrown to him in practice, and they might have
a diamond in the rough.
Speaker 4 (01:18:31):
With this kid. They might.
Speaker 1 (01:18:33):
They might well listen in anything else in the last minute,
wild Man, anything that we didn't touch on you wanted dimension?
Speaker 10 (01:18:39):
Uh, I mean uh, Indian Hill had a great season
thirteen and one. You can't complain I was on the
playing basketball.
Speaker 2 (01:18:48):
Aren't you going to root for the the Anderson and
Saint X in the stage.
Speaker 10 (01:18:53):
Jame, I'll rup for Anderson because that's my alma mater.
I'll ruper Anderson. But once a redskin, always a redskin,
never an never a raptor.
Speaker 2 (01:19:02):
All right, wild Man, thank you so much. Want to
get me started about you want to meet?
Speaker 10 (01:19:06):
Give me the goog. We'll start that raptor redskins Hog.
Speaker 2 (01:19:09):
Oh my god, what a dumb name. Thet the raptor
Gary jump.
Speaker 4 (01:19:14):
Brother.
Speaker 10 (01:19:15):
If you go the raptor looks like Barney, That's all
I'm gonna say.
Speaker 2 (01:19:18):
All Right, wild Man, you got it. Take care, brother.
We'll talk to you next week.
Speaker 1 (01:19:24):
Dennis Wildman Walker closing out this nightcap, and we'll be
back to ficially wrap it up.