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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 4 (01:13):
This is the Uncle Henry Show here on news radio
seventy ten WNT. Thank you for listening to the Unkleanry Show.
I appreciate it very very much. And once again here
we are together, me and you trying to figure out
what is going on in the world around us. I'm

(01:34):
more confused now, more confused now about stuff going on
in the world than I ever have been. And I
don't think it's a medical condition. I really don't. I
just think things are that confusing now. If you'd like
to set me straight or join in the conversation, whatever

(01:56):
that might be, telephone number here is two five one
four seven nine. That's two five one four seven nine
two seven two three. Email address Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia
dot com. I hope you had a wonderful Independence Day weekend.
I've been out for for several days since last Thursday,
working concerts the Red Clay Strays, concerts three nights in

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a row, Thursday, Friday and Saturday down at the Wharf
in Orange Beach. The Red Clay Strains, local band that
just a few years ago were playing in small venues
outside of the wharf Amphitheater, were then headlining inside the wharf.
I believe it sold out all three nights. I think

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it was thirty thousand people that saw the Red Clay Strays.
An incredible accomplishment, so many local people. I got to
see so many wonderful people reuniting with people I hadn't
seen in years down at the wharf, all these people
of all ages going in to see the Red Clay
Strays and it and it. I don't know how many
tickets the Red Clay Strays were able to give out

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to friends and family, but I ran into so many
people that got slipped a ticket, which it's always wonderful
get to get slipped something when it's something positive like
a ticket. So congratulations to everybody that had a wonderful
time down there with the Red Clay Strays. Fourth of July,

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what a wonderful time. I hope you had a wonderful
Independence Day. I did. I got to spend time with
a lot of relatives even older than me. Yes, I
sat next to a ninety five year old or Fourth
of July, and we had wonderful we just we had

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wonderful memories that we shared together. It's I love being
around people that much older than me, like in their nineties,
so I can ask them about what life was like
almost one hundred years ago. It's more interesting than watching
a documentary, more interesting than reading a book, just to

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talk to a living person.

Speaker 3 (04:09):
Now.

Speaker 4 (04:09):
Sometimes you don't get the answers you want. I think
I asked my ninety five year old relative, how did
you celebrate the fourth of July back when you were
a child growing up on the Eastern Shore, And I
think the answer was something like back then, we didn't
have detergent or something like that. I didn't get a

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good answer, but it was still wonderful, still wonderful to
just talk to the ninety five year old and just
enjoy all the wonderful, familiar things about the Independence Day
holiday in this country. People wearing flags and waving flags
and just flags everywhere, fireworks being set off almost twenty

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four hours a day, and midtim mobile fireworks almost twenty
four to seven both Friday and Saturday on when I
was dry. Even by the way on Independence Day going
down into the bank Head Tunnel. One of the joys
of driving around here is going into the bank Head Tunnel.
I saw once again there were protesters on the side

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of Government Street as I was heading into the bank
Head Tunnel. And I want to repeat something I mentioned
to you last week. If you're going to if the
goal of protesting is to is to persuade, is to
perhaps change other people's minds, have somebody like me drive

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by your protest and think, you know what, it's a
lot of people out there. I wonder what they're protesting about.
Maybe they've got a point. Maybe I should, maybe you should,
Maybe I should pay attention to this protesting ponder their
point and think maybe maybe that maybe they've got something there,
maybe they're onto something, maybe they're right. Well, if that's

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the point of protesting is to persuade and to get
me possibly to change my mind, please again, please don't
protest like everybody protesting no offense, none intended. Looked like
they were they needed to go to the laundromat that
they's They just looked like they were dressed to go

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to the laundromat or go to Walmart at two o'clock
in the morning, back when Walmart was open at two
o'clock in the morning. And there was one guy, one protester.
I don't know what his sign said. I was distracted
from his soign because his beard was so unconventional. It
was it was an older It was kind of almost

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like a David Letterman retirement beard, only more focused. I
know that's not a good word picture and description, but
it was caught quite The beard was so odd. I
couldn't even figure out what was going on. Maybe he
was protesting razor age or something. I don't know, maybe
protesting against shaving. Maybe that, Maybe that was it. But

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if you, if you, if you want to be persuaded
about there on your protests, might wanna, might wanna? Maybe
you should try putting on your Sunday best, taking a shave,
and writing a sign that is legible that I don't
have to figure out what the play on words in
or anything or anything like that. Just some suggestions, because

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I'm not immune to being persuaded by people in these situations. Now. Also,
over the weekend, while watching all the Fourth of July stuff,
and I did I watched some Fourth of July stuff
and some fireworks and saw some fireworks. In addition to that,
there was the horrible news out of Texas with these

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awful floods. It's hard to imagine going through what a
lot of these families are going through with their kids
losing their kids or their kids are missing, losing homes,
communities being destroyed. They have a very urgent need there,
and I want you to let you know that our company, iHeartMedia,

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We've got stations out there and we've identified that the
Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has launched the
Kerr County Flood Really Fund, and we believe this is
a way to donate so that your money will go
directly to trusted local organizations there to provide food, shelter,
health care, and stuff for these folks. So if you

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four folks out there. Back after the break with more

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Uncle Henry Show News Radio seventy ten w n t
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iHeartMedia dot com. That's uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com.
Now one of the one of the news items that

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has caught my attention today. It's probably well, maybe it's
caught your attention to. I know a lot of people
are speculating about it and wondering what's going on. And
that is the the news we got yesterday that the
Trump administration Department of Justice is coming out with some

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reports saying that there is no such thing as a
list of Jeffrey Epstein clients. So there's no Jeffrey Epstein
client list. They're claiming that. I guess they're claiming that
all of the stuff he did with underage women, underage girls,

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that all of that was just him. I guess the
other people on the jets were just who knows, maybe
they just just pals. That they're saying there's no list
and that he definitely took his own life. So there's
nothing more to be there's really no reason for us

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to even talk about all of the Jeffrey Epstein stuff. Now,
let's see, this is what was being reported earlier. This
is ten. Ted Lindner of Fox Radio News.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
The Justice Department under President Trump says there's no evidence
Jeffrey Epstein was murdered or had a client list used
to blackmail powerful people. The newly released memo, obtained by Axios,
claims enhanced video release by Intel agencies from Epstein's jail
cell shows no one enter the cell area or he
was being kept in Lower Manhattan the night he died
back in August of twenty nineteen. The findings contradict theories

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long pushed by some who have accused the government of
a potential cover up to protect the powerful, including potentially
government officials, celebrities, and business leaders. Ted Lindner, Fox News.

Speaker 4 (11:35):
Okay, now here is the young lady that speaks for
President Trump, Caroline Levitt at the press conference today.

Speaker 5 (11:44):
They put out a memo in conclusion of that review.
There was material they did not release because, frankly, it
was incredibly graphic and it contained child pornography, which is
not something that's appropriate for public consumption. But they committed
to an exhaustive investigation. That's what they did, and they
provided the results of.

Speaker 4 (12:02):
That all right, exhaustive. It was exhaustive, exhaustive exhaustive investigation.
Now you may remember, I do. There was the Attorney General,
Pam BONDI went on Fox News one day and said, oh,
I've got the list on my desk right now. Do

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you remember this. I do remember that she said, I
have the list on my desk right now. Do you
think she regrets saying that? In fact, there's a lot
of people in the Trump administration that before they got
into the administration, we're saying all kinds of things about this,

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about Epstein and the list and what it might have been,
and who the customers might have been. Now we're being
told there were no customers. I guess do you think
any of these folks are going to come out and say,
you know what, Sorry, we were wrong. We were speculating,
we were using speculatory knowledge. Do you think any of

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them will say they were wrong, because we do. We
do have at least the Attorney General is saying, oh,
the got the list right here on the desk. Now
we're being told there is no there is no such list.
In fact, do you remember, he must have been even
weirder than we thought, more perverted than we thought. Because

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if you remember when this first hit the news in
a big way. There was a there was a story
in the New York Post about how every room in
his Manhattan home, that every room was wired with cameras
and microphones, every single room, and there were all these videos.
We're supposed to believe that that's just him, that he

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was just video on himself, which and I'm look, I'm
proud to say I do not have a bachelor's degree
or a doctorate in perversion. So I don't Maybe that's
maybe perverts like doing that. I don't know, but it's Uh,
there's a lot of stuff we've been told in the

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past that doesn't seem to add up here with this revelation.
So I just just a lot of things to think about.
Wonder any are any of the people that made claims
about it that are now in the administration going to
step forward and say, you know what, we were completely
we had no clue. We had no clue. Two five

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one four seventy nine, two seven two three The telephone number,
Hello caller, Hey, Henry, how you doing, snake trapper, steak traveler?
You are live on the radio, Oh, Harry.

Speaker 6 (14:43):
I am very disappointed in Pam Bondi because when she
claimed that that list was on her desk. She claimed
there was also thousands of our videos right different people now,
Jeffrey Epstein being the only one in that maxwell only
two that have ever been arrested for this man.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (15:04):
This is causing me to lose all faith in our
judicial system as far as the Upper Salon people are,
or Uncle Henry, because I mean, not only are the
Democrats not in outraged about it, neither are the Republicans.
So that is telling me that it's a it's a
game for them. And the sad thing about it is

(15:25):
is there are hundreds which Pambond yourself said, hundreds of
victims by many different UH perpetrators. So uh, Uncle Henry,
I don't have any faith that anybody will ever be
held accountable for anything. I am very disappointed in in uh,
in our judicial system. It's sad.

Speaker 4 (15:46):
It's said, Okay, what do you do you think now?
Are you saying that you're Are you having trouble believing
what we're being told? Are you do you not believe
what they're saying now? Are or or were they lying
when they said there were clients? Were they lying when
they said there were victims?

Speaker 6 (16:08):
No? I believe they were actually telling the truth and
trying to do the right thing. But they seem to
have uncovered some things that they did not want to.
That's what it all boils down to. And it's sad
because I mean, if you you know, like Bretta said,
if you do the time, you got to you know,
if you do the crime, you got to do the time.

Speaker 7 (16:26):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (16:27):
And it's sad, man, because it's caused it just caused
me to lose lose faith in them.

Speaker 4 (16:33):
Hey, you mentioned you've quoted Robert Blake's Bretta. You know,
I have not seen Bretta maybe since it was on TV.
I never see reruns of Bretta. Have you seen a
rerun of Bretta? What happened to BARRETTA?

Speaker 7 (16:48):
Oh?

Speaker 6 (16:49):
I have not seen any reruns of Bretta, But that
would not be a bad idea, man. My favorite part
of that show was when he dressed up like the
old lady in the intro of of the series and
somebody tried to snatch his personal They like to take
their arm off.

Speaker 4 (17:05):
And then he had like a bird, right, didn't he
have it like a cockatoo or a cockatiel or something
like that, Yes, sir.

Speaker 6 (17:11):
He sure did. That was a good series, man. Uh.
Let's say, over Henry, they're they're actually hiding something from
the American people. It ain't just the Democrats, that's all
of them. They've uncovered stuff they wish they hadn't. I mean,
but for just Epstein and Maxwell to be, uh, you know,
in trouble, there should be a lot more people going
down the facial with thousands of videos.

Speaker 4 (17:33):
All right, hey, Snake Trapper, I've got to run them
on the raid. But thank you Snake Trapper for your
phone call. It is quite confusing trying to figure out
if somebody's not telling the truth. Were they where they
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Speaker 8 (18:57):
Hello caller, Hey Canna.

Speaker 4 (19:00):
Hey Cliff clif you are live on the radio.

Speaker 8 (19:04):
Well Hendry, it's sad that what happened in Texas. And
when you look for answers, what I always do is
I found the three or forty's farmers alm NEETs and
you better get a collection now because you're not going
to be able to find the truth. But for what

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happened now and what happened then, they had twice as
much rain forty or fifty years ago, maybe nineteen forty something,
they had twice as much rain or ten times as
much rain, and it didn't do that before. You have
to go back and wonder what the industry has done

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to the places that the rain used to hold and
where the water used to go in the runoff somewhere
along the way lately, if somebody has to build something
and causing this disaster, because they had like forty eight
inches something like that, three or four days of straight rain.

(20:13):
You only got two or three hours of rain and
it did that.

Speaker 4 (20:19):
Yeah, that does sounds like that could be a factor,
because you're right. Anywhere that there's development, it changes. It
can often change the flow of water.

Speaker 8 (20:29):
Well man. And one thing about growth, it never it
doesn't take into consideration where we might need to build
a damn. They probably move one out to wait something
of that nature, because the world has already the country

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has already had its own natural dishes and creaks, right,
And every time you close one off, you build an
apartment complex like they doing on Dlphin Street. I remember
Dolphin Street over there used to flood like I don't
know what. Now they got to retain in a pond
over there, but I guarantee you that water is still

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gonna be running from somewhere else because that was all woods,
and then you might see that flood coming back through
Dolphin Street like you have on Mohawk.

Speaker 4 (21:23):
Well, let's hope not.

Speaker 8 (21:25):
Yeah, the more you build them, the less places of
water has to go.

Speaker 4 (21:28):
True.

Speaker 8 (21:32):
Yeah bliss hell n.

Speaker 4 (21:33):
You too, Hey, Cliff, thank you very much for your
phone call. I had not thought about that in terms
of that story out there. Two five to one four
seven nine two seven two three. That's two five one
four seven nine two seven two three. Email address Uncle
Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. That's uncle Henry at iHeartMedia
dot com. Now let's see, I do have uh, this
voicemail came in. This has This has nothing to do

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with the flow of water, or the Epstein files or
or or the non existent Epstein files all that kind
of stuff. This has to do with going in through
the outdoor.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
Well drew back to the Hotey end that just left
the Walmart here in Robertsdale.

Speaker 4 (22:15):
Just left the Walmart Robersdale.

Speaker 3 (22:18):
You know where I am about the people that basically,
when you're going out with your groceries, they're coming in
through the outdoor. Hey, in through the outdoor. That was
the name of Led Zeppelin's last studio album where John
Bonham was still alive.

Speaker 4 (22:33):
All right. Hey, by the way, I've noticed the in
and outdoors you mentioned Walmart. It has been an observation
of mine that many people do not pay any attention
to whether it is the entrance or the exit at Walmart.
They just they don't pay any attention. I've just this

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is I don't know what they're more than anywhere else.
Maybe the wide design of the doors, but I have
noticed not many people ever pay attention to whether it's
in or out. And I guess the people that are
sticklers for doing things the right way, that must really
drive those people nuts.

Speaker 3 (23:15):
That studio album where John Bonham was still alive, however,
I digress this time though, I had one that takes
the cake. I'm a going out the outdoor and approaching it,
and she comes right on through as a lady a
brother large carriages, you might say, Yes, she's got what

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looks like a newborn. She's pushing a cart coming in
through the outdoor, has the newborn in there with and
she's bent over the handle part of the of the
shopping cart, and she's looking at her phone, and she.

Speaker 7 (23:55):
Ain't paying me no mind.

Speaker 3 (23:57):
I mean, she never once looked up at me, you know, uncle.
Had I been doing the same thing, I would have
blasted right into her head on.

Speaker 7 (24:05):
But I didn't, and I.

Speaker 3 (24:06):
Didn't say anything. I just smiled let it ride. But
I guess you didn't know I smile because she never
looked up at me. Some people won't. They just I
don't know.

Speaker 4 (24:19):
A week for the future, all right, well, sixty eight
year old Chris, thank you for your report of somebody
coming in the wrong door at Walmart and almost crashing
into you. Now, this is something I haven't noticed. Is
there now in grocery stores? Is there now distracted driving
of shopping carts? Because I see it of course on

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the roads, people that are looking at their phones instead
of looking at the road ahead of them. Is this
now happening in grocery stores and walmarts and places with
shopping carts? Are we now having distracted driving in inside
of grocery stores? Hello? Color, Oh, Henry LD, the.

Speaker 6 (25:05):
Mad trucker man.

Speaker 9 (25:07):
Let me tell you that Epstein files thanks to high heavens.

Speaker 4 (25:12):
Uh seems to.

Speaker 9 (25:14):
Yeah, the rich and powerful they can get away with anything.
But but that's not why I called. I was calling
on what Chris said. You know, they went to double doors.
Walmart did, and I think all the big box doors
they went to double doors because of the A D eighty.

Speaker 4 (25:28):
You know why why?

Speaker 9 (25:30):
Because women fat like your mother couldn't get in.

Speaker 4 (25:33):
My mother is normal size, dead dum a LD, you
freak stick lord. I guess I should thank the Lord
that LD is not in the studio because there's no
telling what kind of horrible crimes could happen in this studio.
And I hate to talk in that way, but it's
just it is outrageous. You know, my mother LD My

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mother has an upper respiratory infection. Right today, she's suffering
under the care of steroids and antibiotics with an upper
respiratory infection as a normal sized woman, with all of
her prescriptions appropriately scaled for a woman of normal height

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and weight for her age and activity level. And it
just pains me to know that you would say something,
some horrible lie about her on a day when she's
not feeling well that she has to maybe she's not
feeling well and she tunes into the show and she

(26:41):
for a moment is aware of her surroundings and hears
this and understands what's being said. I pray that she
didn't understand what was being said when you called in
with that horrific insult. The idea, the idea that major
grocery chains would change their method of operation based on
the imaginary way that you have put on her. It's
just a sick lie. You know, there's going to be

(27:04):
a there's probably going to be a group of people
that for the rest of my life are just gonna
They're going to assume that my mother is a woman
of tremendous larger carriage because of your lives on this show.
I want you all to know that she's of normal size.
She was of normal size, and she barely ate on

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the fourth of July.

Speaker 6 (27:31):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (27:32):
I don't know what to do about all this, other
than pray to pray for the demons to be released
from his soul, and so whether some other things I
don't want to say him on the air, it says

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the Uncle Henry Show here on news Radio seven ten WNTM.
It's five point fifteen news headlines coming up in ten minutes.
You'd like to call the show now two five one
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(28:25):
Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com.

Speaker 10 (28:29):
Hello, caller, Good evening, Uncle Henry.

Speaker 4 (28:34):
Roll, pun Roll, tired Roll, Reagan Girl, Raygan Girl. What's
on your mind today?

Speaker 7 (28:40):
Ld LD.

Speaker 10 (28:44):
Shame shame, You should be a shamed of yourself. Uncle
Henry's mom is of normal size, and I do not
want to get on to you again about this LD. Now,
Uncle Henry. Yes, not only not only did I call

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to take up for.

Speaker 3 (29:05):
Your normal size.

Speaker 7 (29:06):
Mom.

Speaker 4 (29:06):
Thank you very much.

Speaker 10 (29:08):
And to you know, just let you know I'm on
your side about that, and I'm gonna take care of
it all rightly. You know now that the Epstein files,
you know, we've been told there aren't any Well, my
curiosity is, you know how many people have come up

(29:32):
missing under you know, Clinton? I wonder if his name
was on the Epstein list. Just one of your thoughts
about that.

Speaker 4 (29:45):
Well, how can we how could we possibly know when
they've told us that we've heard for now for years
there was a list of people that he trafficked women
to our young girls too. Now we've been told there's
there's no list all of clients and it was just him.

Speaker 10 (30:03):
So how exactly, so what are.

Speaker 4 (30:05):
We what are we supposed to You could speculate anybody
could be on the list at this point and there's
no way to find out exactly.

Speaker 10 (30:14):
But you know a lot of people come up missing.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
Just my thought.

Speaker 10 (30:18):
But uh, you take care and you have a good evening.

Speaker 4 (30:21):
Well, thank regular, Thank you very much for your phone call. Yeah,
there's uh, I've been trying to figure it out myself.
Knowing that I won't. But I've been thinking about it
today like many other people have thought about it, and
it makes me wonder. You know, it was the FBI

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and the Department of Justice that have come out and
said that, guess what, Epstein really did take his own life.
No evidence at all that anything else happened. He took
his own life, and there's no there's no evidence of
a list of clients. We just knew this guy was
into under a girls, and there's no more. We're not

(31:04):
going to be releasing. They also said they're not releasing
anything else on that. Now. It reminds me of you
remember the JFK files and how they dribbled them out.
They dribbled them out over the course of I don't
know what sixty years, and just a few months ago

(31:24):
we found out that other that there were other JFK
files held by different government agencies that nobody had known
were there before, and then they started collecting all those
other those files. I just wonder if there are Epstein

(31:45):
files just outside of the purview of the FBI, which
I know sounds wild, but you think the CIA could
keep something secret from the FBI if they wanted to
know but I have a feeling that this is going
to be talked about for the rest of their lives.
A lot of people are going to get rich writing

(32:06):
books using speculatory knowledge about this. It'll just be one
of those things that people make money on speculating on
for decades and decades and decades, and it made it.
I don't even have any clue what the possibilities would

(32:28):
be of us ever learning the truth about it, unless
some people get older and decide they want to unburden
themselves of whatever truth is out there. But if my question,
I guess one question for Department of Justice and the
FBI is that, Okay, if he was acting on his own,

(32:54):
it was just him trying to get all these underage girls.
Wasn't black man in anybody? Where did his money come from?
How how could he afford to run around with the
people he ran around with? Where did all that money

(33:15):
come from? How did he get how did he end
up in touch with all these people? Why did they
want to be in his company if they weren't clients?
Was he just really good at telling a story and
telling telling a joke? Was he a great somebody fun
to spend time with? Could just look, just look at

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what we do know of all of the people all
I mean a Prince, Prince Andrew hanging out with him,
Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Bill Gates. Right, if it wasn't
about young women, what were they? Was he just a
really fun guy? Did he tech tell a great joke?

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More Uncle Henry Show to come after the news here
on News Radio seven ten. This is the Uncle Henry

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Show here on News Radio seven ten WNTM. Thank you
so much for listening to the Uncle Henry Show. I
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bills continue to rise in number. Now in this half

(34:57):
hour of Uncle Henry's Show, I've got some voicemail I
want to get to from over the weekend. Also some
news items that I missed you may have missed as well.
I want to start off with some voicemail. Now, every month,
right after the first of month, we get a message
from sixty eight year old Chris of West Locksley where

(35:17):
he tells us about going to church. Going to church
on the first Sunday of the month, and on the
first Sunday of every month at Chris's church they have
a big pot luck lunch after church, little fellowship at church,
and sixty eight year old Chris loves to tell us
about the great food at his church. Let's listen together.

(35:40):
A sixty eight year old Chris makes his monthly church call.

Speaker 3 (35:45):
Un sitting out here on the front porch and join us.
Nice summer weather, got a stand up fan of blowing
on me. A little bit of a breeze every now
and again.

Speaker 7 (35:57):
All right, first Sunday of the month.

Speaker 3 (36:01):
Yeah, buddy, it was another doozy. Hey, A little bit
of a surprise this time, Miss Margaret, you know who
uses specializes in the bread pudding. This is a change
up mode, she thought. Instead of that, this time she
brought homemade German chocolate cake.

Speaker 4 (36:17):
Now she ordinarily brings the bread pudding, but now homemade
German chocolate cake. I'm gonna guess because of the way
you just said it, it must have been good.

Speaker 3 (36:30):
She brought homemade German chocolate cake. Tell me that ain't
a top or offer on some griers fried chicken breast.
I don't know if it gets any better than that, buddy.
And this has been this is a nice few days

(36:50):
stretch for some eating around the church house, I told
one of the fellas, not four last they had the
fourth of July fireworks celebration there at Garrett Park, which
runs right up to the property line of the church building.
So we had the uh at at the church building.
We had the eating display. Come one, come all. We

(37:16):
had hamburgers and hot dogs on the grill and all
sorts of desserts and whatnot.

Speaker 4 (37:21):
All right, So not just so Sunday they had the
food at church and then on on Friday, July four
independence that they had hamburgers and hot dogs and desserts
at the church. What else.

Speaker 3 (37:35):
I've mentioned that this fella, I said, you know, and
this includes this upcoming Tuesday when we do the morning
breakfast thing. I said, over a five day stretch, all
of eating at the church house three times free gratis.
M hmmm. A good stuff. Brother. Oh. And as a

(38:03):
reminder from this dear date, on Sunday sixth July two
k twenty five, it is fifty five days until kickoff
of the Florida State Game. Rull tied Roe.

Speaker 4 (38:18):
Roll tied roll sixty eight year old Chris, thank you
for sharing your your simple pleasures with me and the
listener of the uncle Henry Show. Because simple pleasures are
the best. The simple pleasure of sitting on your front
porch and having a fan blowing on you, that is
a simple pleasure. The simple pleasure of German chocolate cake

(38:38):
homemade or greer spried chicken brought to the church, or
the hamburgers and the hot dogs. All of those simple pleasures,
simple pleasures are the best. Thank you sixty eight year
old Chris for sharing those pleasures with us. Now, if
you'd like to share something, voicemail numbers two five one
two one six, nineteen seventy six. That is the voicemail

(38:59):
number one of the Uncle Henry Show, the number I
started using this year. If you're still calling the old number,
I have not gotten. I haven't gotten any of your
messages in six months. The voicemail number two five one
two one six, nineteen seventy six to leave a message
for the Uncle Henry Show. Now, let me see, I
think I can fit another voicemail in before we get

(39:21):
to the first break for traffic, weather and words from
our sponsors. Let's listen to what the snake Trapper has
to say.

Speaker 7 (39:28):
Hey ogle, Henry snake Trapper, Hey man, I have a
message for our president, Donald J.

Speaker 4 (39:35):
Trump. Yes.

Speaker 7 (39:36):
Now, I don't know if he listens to the Uncle
Henry Show or not. Right, If he don't, it's probably
because he has never come across it or found your podcast,
because I do believe he would really enjoy the show.
But my message to him, Uncle Henry, would be for
him to implement some sort of constitutional training in a

(39:59):
high school course. Yeah, that's right, Uncle Henry. Everyone turning
into an adult should know the Constitution. Ah man. I
remember in the seventh grade as a child, we had
a social studies class on the Declaration of Independence. O'cle Henry.

(40:22):
That lit a fire under me, that made me want
to know more. That made me want to know the Constitution.

Speaker 4 (40:29):
Father, I'm pausing just say I'm glad to hear that.
I like to hear about that. I remember speaking of
the Constitution, everybody knowing it. I remember about fifteen years
ago I had a couple of listeners that would carry
a copy of the Constitution in their pocket everywhere they went,

(40:51):
and other listeners used to mock them for it. They
used to make fun of them. Yeah, they were leftists. Yes,
the Uncle Henry Show does have left listeners. I don't
know why. I don't even want to get into the
psychology of that. But the leftist they made fun the
leftist listeners would make fun of people that loved the

(41:12):
Constitution enough to carry it with them in their pocket.
Isn't that seconding?

Speaker 7 (41:17):
It kind of affected me in a way that I
loved possums, Uncle Henry. A possum is probably one of
your most peaceful animals on earth. Right, matter of fact,
dlmarsuphills are Yeah, now, kangaroo will put a whooping on you.
That's only if you're messed with it. They don't want
to be messed with. Yeah, But yes, sir, Uncle Henry.

(41:39):
D's flag burning communists and moon screaming at democrats, Uncle Henry,
they do not know the Constitution like you zoron the moron.
He has no clue what's in that document. But if
we could have a could wear before you graduate high school,

(42:02):
you do pass a course in the Constitution. I mean,
as far as I think, everybody that tries to be
a public servant has to swear to an oath to
the Constitution. So if you're gonna swear to something, you
definitely need to know.

Speaker 4 (42:20):
It, right.

Speaker 7 (42:22):
I know, there are a lot of police officers out there,
and I'm sure public officials that really has no clue
what's in it. But yeah, uh that that will light
a fire and get America back on track if they
know that they have to swear an oath to give
up their life to defend this document. All ren is crazy,

(42:45):
This world is getting.

Speaker 4 (42:46):
Crazy, Yes it is, Snake Trevor, great suggestion. Uh what
whatever whatever test we give people when they come in
and try and become a citizen. Could could high school
grants pass that test? I wonder? All right, look back
with more Uncle Henry's show after the break. Let's take

(43:06):
the break.
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