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Speaker 1 (00:12):
It's seven six. If we head on into a Father's
Day weekend, that'd be Father's Day. All the father's out there.
Brian Thomas love when folks come into the studio to talk.
And today the return of Adam Kaylor. It's always great
seeing Adam and hearing what he's been up to and
talking about local politics with Adam Kaylor.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Good to see my friend. Good to see again. Brian.
Speaker 3 (00:31):
Crime is down, Brian, Yeah, oh yeah, I know it's down.
Accepted over the Ryan where it's up. Yeah, percent.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Apparently it's it's absolutely wild.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
We just had someone just gets shot point blank and
was at the New Shake Shack up there in Clifton. Sadly,
I mean it's I was just up there. I was
at the Kroger like thirty minutes before that happened.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Oh you're kidding me.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
And this guy was Apparently it was a road rage incident.
A guy comes in, guys sitting there eating with his
family or something. This is what I heard. I don't
know those complete details, but apparently guy comes in, just
shoots a guy and jumps back in his car.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
They got him. The cops got him right after that.
Speaker 3 (01:04):
But situations like that and then what two people did yesterday,
three people shot. I mean, it's it's crazy, like the
amount what's happened with crime, especially downtown. And you know
when they say crime is down, always say.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
For who that that's a great point.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
You know, for who, maybe it's down and in Hyde Park,
maybe it's down in some of these nicer neighborhoods. But
you know, places that have always struggled with crime and
places that we're trying to rehab, that we're trying to
bring back. You know, there's a lot of work that
was putting over the Right, a lot of people tested money.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
Well, see, that's why no one wants to talk about
crime being up in there, and that's why they try to.
When you know, Sarah Heninger or Herringer comes out and
talks about how her husband got stabbed to death in
their home in Over the Rhine by over the former
Over the Rhine business owner five minutes from a house,
they keep down playing the whole idea that crime is
a problem in the city since then because the optics
are bad. No one wants to live in an area
(01:57):
with high crime and all of the work that they
did and Over the Rhine, I'm glad he pointed out
to some point made the other day. It's like, who'd
want to live there? All the urban hipsters are gonna
flee because they're afraid to walk down the street in
their own neighborhood.
Speaker 2 (02:09):
That's right.
Speaker 3 (02:09):
And yeah, that happened just right down the street from
my house. And this is where it's all kind of located,
is that northern portion of over the Rhine, kind of
in between downtown and Mount Auburn.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
Uh and in the west end.
Speaker 3 (02:24):
Unfortunately, a lot of people that purchase homes over there,
you know, they're starting to question their decisions. Has a
lot of Corey Bowman's over there, and Cory's there with
his business. I mean he actually owns and runs a
business in the city too, and then he has the
church as well. And I always ask people, I say, well, well,
you're you know, you vote left or whatever, You're voting
for a guy who has no stake in the city, right, Like,
(02:47):
I mean, what does he own? Is there anything that?
Is there a business that he's you know, blood sweat
and tears poured into. I mean, Corey actually has a business,
two businesses. He has a congregation down there and over
the Rhine and he's trying to help people. I mean,
someone who's actually invested his family is invested in that community,
and now he's moving down Growing to downtown. He just
(03:08):
texted me the other yesterday and he's moving. He's in
the middle of moving, but he's going to be closer
to downtown now and closer to his business. So not
only is he personally invested in these businesses, but now
he's moving his family there, and unfortunately he's moving into
a region that's kind of surrounded by crime. So you know,
(03:30):
pray for everybody that lives in that area because it
just seems like, you know, the current leadership is completely
dismissive of what's happening. And you know, it took days
for the mayor to say anything about this situation with
this man who's just stabbed in a buddy of mine.
He has cameras set up all over downtown. He's sending
me clips of this guy just walking through downtown. Apparently
(03:54):
he goes in a dumpster and finds a white blouse
in the dumpster and just puts on a bluff. It
was just like completely crazy and just like walking around
looking for places to just break into. I mean, this
is all alleged. You know, we don't know if it's him.
It was just a video that he patched together of
a guy just walking around happened to be around the
same time.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
Yeah, but it was one that showed I think the
actual have to call him a lleged murderer. But this
this skuy named Black who they picked up for the murder,
walking with a knife in his hand down the streets,
a cake knife.
Speaker 2 (04:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (04:25):
Yeah, he's telling me about it the day it happened,
actually early that morning. You said, I got video of
this and that, and it's just wild and it's sad.
You I almost wonder if that video didn't exist, if
there wasn't anything out there, what would happen? I mean,
you got you got our prosecutor right now. Who's promoting
this no Kings thing that's sponsored by by Marxists and
(04:49):
who knows who pays them Chinese Communist Party, Chinese Commuist
Party probably, And you know the why are you supporting
criminals who have come into this country illegally? Their first
act was to come into this country illegally and an adult.
Donald Trump is doing something about it. He's saying, let's
(05:09):
deport these people who are not supposed to be here.
You are a prosecutor.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
It's called enforcing the law, and that is your job.
Speaker 3 (05:19):
How can you be a prosecutor and you know you
as a prosecutor get criticized for the things that you do.
So here you are now criticizing someone else who's doing
their job as the president of the United States.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
It's crazy to me. The hypocrisy.
Speaker 3 (05:34):
And then you wonder why they have a seventy percent
disapproval rating in their party right now. I mean, it's
it's the insanity that's in that party. Who's left that's
a Democrat, Like, honestly, who is left?
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Well, the ones that actually raise their voice in opposition
to the lunacy within the party, like Fetterman, for example.
I think that guy was backcrap and saying and honestly,
I don't know if he is sane or not, but
at least he is saying things that make sense to
the average human being, Like he resists some of their
positions and their policies, and like, Okay, there's one guy
(06:12):
that's within the Democrat Party that's standing up against the
the far looney left part of the party which clearly
has taken over and he gets criticized from his own
folks for that. You know, it's like, oh my god,
you dare not speak about you know, this particular issue
or that particular issue.
Speaker 2 (06:28):
You're bucking the system. But he's not.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
I think actually he represents the voice of the sane
Democrats in the world to the extend any.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Remain that's right.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
Well, I mean Connie Pillage clearly has been brainwashed by
the far left, lunatic friends of the Democrat Party.
Speaker 2 (06:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
Yeah, the Secretary of Homeland Security, No, she was speaking
in California, what yesterday or two days ago, and this
Democrat congressman comes storming in throws this you know, just
has this big old it's all theater, Brian, is what
it is?
Speaker 2 (06:56):
Well, you see, yes, it is designed to get clicks design.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
I mentioned that in connection with all of our elected
officials now dropping F bombs. It's like and then you
read a headline, you know, Nancy Pelosi as says the
F word or something in like she did, and you
click on it. It's to get attention, trying to get
and the same thing with the protesters. My regular theme
(07:19):
for the past and these protests broke out is to
point out that the greater Los Angeles community is almost
thirteen million people, and there were several thousand individuals, which
we who were participating in the so called protest against ice.
Not all of them were throwing rocks and bricks, I
will admit. But if thirteen million people are in the
general neighborhood and three thousand people show up, that is
(07:42):
a tiny sliver of the broader population in the area.
So they are loud, they scream, they break things, they
draw attention to themselves, and we all think the world's
coming to an end, that revolution is afoot. But no,
it's just because it's so crazy and people click on
that kind of stuff, and people's eyes are drawn to it,
and maybe, you know, the we're being drawn, our attention
(08:03):
is being drawn to that to avoid our attention being
drawn to other areas that are going on.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
Oh yeah, distract us. Yeah, there's a war going on
right now in Iran. Uh yeah, Israel baum the nuclear facilities.
Speaker 3 (08:17):
Another war. You know, it's just it's crazy what's happening.
And then I mean, obviously in you know, there's nine
hundred thousand illegals apparently in California, actually Los Angeles, just
in Los Angeles and you know that electoral votes are
tied to the number of people in your state, not
(08:37):
just in Congress and everything else. It's all tied to
the number of people, and they count illegals in that number.
So one of the reasons Democrats are so against deporting
these illegals is because it's actually going to hurt them, yes, politically.
It's not that they're compassionate and that they care about people.
It's that the numbers aren't going to work out for them.
(08:59):
The math doesn't math, and it's going to hurt them
so politically, and I think that's one of the main
reasons they're out here doing this kind of stuff. But
it boggles the mind that this kind of stuff can
happen and that people actually support this. I mean, you've
got a congressman running in on the Secretary of Homeland
Security and then claiming to be the victim.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Alex Padilla, California Senator, Senator, Senator.
Speaker 3 (09:22):
You're a senator and you're acting that way like a child,
like a petulant child. This is who's left in the party.
And it's sad what's become of the party. Because you know,
I was a former Democrat. I mean, I grew up poor.
You know, I thought this is who I'm supposed to
vote for. These are the kind people, these are the
compassionate people. But the more you learn, and this is
(09:43):
I think why a lot of people in Cincinnati still
vote Democrat. They don't have the time to actually dig
in to what's happening. They can't wrap their head around
the party that they grew up thinking was the Party
of compassion is actually a bunch of conniving weasels. That's
that's what's going on right now. And they're spending twenty
(10:04):
million dollars trying to figure out why aren't young men
voting for us? I know, and they're dropping F bombs now,
Like to your.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
Point, every single other word.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
What is going on? Like that's not cool? Like people
are dropping F bombs. Isn't going to bring young men
back to you? You know what is going to bring
young man back to you? Quit telling them that they're
they're they're bad for being masculine, right, you know. Quit
quit calling them say they're mansplaining you all the time.
Quit telling them that they're too aggressive. Uh, you know
(10:37):
that's why you got men sitting in the house right
now playing video games instead of out on the dating scene,
having kids, getting married. You got women out at dance
clubs apparently right now by themselves. Oh, guys are just
hiding out in the house because they're afraid of the
hold me too situation.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
Let's pausoring Adam kellerback, Honor Rollie is having a good
time talking politics and that going over to the general
insanity that were, we do have an event to talk about.
He's going to tell us all about the American Truth Summon.
That another conversation topics with Adam Kaylor we back hold on,
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Speaker 2 (13:43):
I don't know?
Speaker 1 (13:44):
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Speaker 3 (13:48):
Oh yeah, a little bit. We had to cover a
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didn't even scratch a surface. We had the main topics
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or X I guess it is now?
Speaker 1 (13:59):
Yeah, and truth I guess American Truth Summit. Speaking of which,
what is this all about? Adam Kaylor.
Speaker 3 (14:06):
So we are building some technology now. We have a
company called Content Credits and we're testing it out. We
need to find a partner to test us out with,
hopefully a big, big publishing company. So we go to
this sub summit subscription summit in Dallas.
Speaker 2 (14:22):
Last week.
Speaker 3 (14:23):
I met with fourteen different publishers New York Times, Washington Post,
and blah blah blah.
Speaker 2 (14:28):
Went down a list.
Speaker 3 (14:29):
Uh, one of the ones that was really interested in
working with us, and we're going to go meet with them.
This upcoming week is the Epic Times. Some people say
Epoch Times I say.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
Epoch only too specifically because of the spelling. Yeah, if
you say epic times and I know that's the appropriate pronunciation.
If you're English, it's like tomato tomatow. Both are appropriate.
But we supposed to hear Europeans say epak, yeah, poc.
But if you want to spell it right, say epoch
epo c H. And so I know how to send
people to the website by pronouncing it that way. But
anyway I use that site. It's I find it to
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be very very very informative and well truthful as well,
very truthful.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
Well, we're meeting with We met with the CEO and
went to dinner with her, went to lunch with her,
you know, three days we pretty much spent with her
and we got to know her pretty well. And she
was in a Communist labor camp under MAU when she
was younger. Her both her parents were engineers. Well, I
guess Mal decided they didn't need engineers anymore, so stuck
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her whole family in a labor camp. Eventually made her
way to the United States. One of her employees we
were talking to him during the summit and he made
some I guess comments on a chat group at one point,
so they stuck him in a detention camp for thirty days.
Beat him, he said, on every part of his body
for the first three days he was there, while showing
(15:46):
him copies of what he said on this chat group.
So the first chance he got to come to America,
he seek asylum and now he's an American productive citizen.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
Chief Technical officer was he A yeah, I think he's yeah,
something like that. So he yeah.
Speaker 3 (16:02):
So we had a really good conversation with him, and
I asked her, I said, so, you guys are a
conservative paper. She said, we're not. We don't consider ourselves
a conservative paper. We seek the truth, that's all she said.
She said, we seek the truth. And then that kicked
off something in my head. And while we're sitting there
at dinner with her, I said, would you would you
be interested in coming to Cincinnati? I said, you know
(16:23):
what a lot of prominent politicians right now from the
Cincinnati You got vivek, you got J. D. Thomas Massey. Uh,
you know Bayinner, former Speaker of the House, was from here.
Mitch McConnell's not ran Paul ron Paul. I said, you
know what, we could probably get Warren Davidson, we can
probably get a lot of really good people to come
(16:45):
to this summit.
Speaker 2 (16:46):
So I reached out to my friend Gabe at turning point.
He came in. You know, we spoke a little bit
about it. The folks from.
Speaker 3 (16:52):
AFP, awesome, Adam Bowling and Witbart to you are on
my PROGRAMM right, Bart would be amazing.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
We also mc brian.
Speaker 3 (17:01):
But but we've got uh, I think we've got something
really good going on, and maybe Jim Jordan, Jim Jordan
potentially right.
Speaker 2 (17:10):
It's it's you. I don't want to overlook any of them,
you know.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
I was thinking when Davidson, yeah, he'd be more at
the top of the list if I had to start
writing there, not to overlook at Warren Davidson. But yeah,
I mean we're You're right, You've identified a whole bunch
of solid folks, if I.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
Might point out. Yeah, so I start rattling these people
kind of you said, I knew that was an error.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
Yeah yeah, well yeah there yea. But he's from you know, prominent,
you know person, big name guy. But you know, I said, hey,
look at all these people. I'm just rattling all these
people off, and She's like, wow, that's you know, that's impressive.
So I talked to her, talked to some folks at
the the CEO of The Washington Examiner a couple of
days ago.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
I spoke to him on the phone.
Speaker 3 (17:46):
Uh, this woman works with him who's from Louisville, and
she recognizes the fact that there's a lot of people
from here. Uh. And Scott Jennings is from Louisville, the
guy on CNN who's just like ripping them constantly. So
you've got a lot of really big name people here.
I think we get a conference together. But you know,
being in Cincinnati makes sense. You know, it's a blue city,
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blue county obviously that I've run in in bringing these
folks here to tell the truth, right, this is what
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biggest Spanish speaking channels out there. So possibly bringing them
in as well, but we're thinking about maybe late September,
early October. You know, kids are back in school people
have kind of settled back in after the summer and
maybe doing it up at the Sharonville Convention Center because
it's more up in that air, and plus you're not
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gonna have a you know, downtown would be probably a
protest to Connie will be down there throwing a fit.
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Speaker 1 (21:00):
Fifty five krcy Detok Station, Brian Thomas Adam Kadler in
studio talking about this American truth. Somebody's putting together some
prominent media figures, news news outlets like Epic Times, and
maybe a bunch of others, and maybe some prominent right
proper thinking politicians will show up too. As you we're
just wrottled off a great, great list of folks that
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seem to have some clarity when it comes to the
more complicated issues of politics that are going on in
this world.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
Adam, Yeah, and you know, I want it to be
about a lot of things.
Speaker 3 (21:31):
I don't want it to just be a big conference
of complaining, right I you know, I want it to
be faith, family and truth. I think would be a
really good topic. I've got some people that I think
could could speak to that, veterans. It'd be great to
have a guy like Orlando Sanza. Obviously, Fernando Cruz, who's
helping me put it together, big donor to the party.
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He's been great, helped out vivek a lot with a
you know, having people do his house for a fundraiser.
Fernando's awesome. Maybe some folks from the dav would be great.
Uh you know, maybe uh, you know, some some police
officers would be nice to have up there just talk
about what's going on downtown, talk about what they see
every day.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
I think that would be interesting. Education.
Speaker 3 (22:14):
Uh, the public schools, I mean those things are a
disaster and what have those become? Just like Marxist training camps. Uh,
maybe we bring somebody in. I've got a friend, Royal
Moant Academy is the president up there and it's a
private school. Have them come in and talk about like
why are why are more and more people sending their
kids to schools like his and what are they seeing
him teach? Hills College, Hillsdale College exactly. So you've got
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a lot of good things out there that we could
talk about when it comes education, media, misinformation, censorship. At
the Times, they told me they were banned from advertising
on Facebook, on Google, they were demonetized on YouTube. So
one of the reasons we're going out there is because
I own a digital ad agencies, We're going to kind
of help them with with some of that as well.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (22:55):
And then policy, Uh, you know what are what's going
on the Washington exam or the CEO told me yesterday.
The thing that really sets them apart is they dig
into the policy. So they'll look at the big beautiful bill,
for example, and they'll break it down for individual groups.
They'll say, hey, are you a real estate investor, Here
are some things that are going to make it easier
for you to do this. Are you worried about regulation? Right,
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here are some of the things that are getting deregulated. Here.
You know, whatever it is in that bill, they'll break
it down for people. So they're in deep in Washington
and they're trusted by a lot of policy makers, So
GOP policy makers they essentially look to them for information.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
So since they're not reading their own dan, Yeah, let's
be honest.
Speaker 3 (23:38):
Their aids are built reading those so but but yeah,
I mean I think that the second largest conservative news
organization next to Fox, the Washington Examiner, Yeah yeah, And
Epic Times is the fourth largest newspaper in the country,
and they're number one when it comes to actual like
paper readership, which is interesting. Yeah yeah, tons, I mean
they've got I think thirty million, thirty million daily readers
(24:03):
of their stuff. Yeah, that is a tenth of the
United States practical that's solid at That.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
Is big, bigger than I ever imagine, Adam it really yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
So you get some national attention here, and you bring
in these big media organizations like the Washington Examiner, like
Epic Times, like VOZ Media, and you bring those folks here,
and obviously being the size that they are, that's going
to bring national attention to what's going on here in Cincinnati. Sure,
and you know politicians there, elections always around the corner,
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so you know, hopefully we can get a lot of
them to show up. And just my connections with the
GOP and stuff, I don't think it's going to be
very hard to get those folks here. But I mean
there's people out there that I think want to sponsor
something like this. We've already got a couple of folks
lined up, so if anybody's interested, you could always find me.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
I'm Adam from Price Hill on Twitter.
Speaker 3 (24:51):
Still underscore hustling if you want to find me on
there and DM me if you're interested in and maybe sponsoring,
or if you know somebody, or if you have any
ideas some topics that you'd be interested in hearing about
at a summit like this.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
Yeah, putting together the well, the syllabus that's going to
govern the entire seminar should be fun.
Speaker 3 (25:10):
Yeah, I'm excited about it. So, I mean, I think
it's just something that needs to happen. I think this
is the right place for it to happen. And I
think a lot of people around here are pretty politically balanced.
I don't think people are too off one end or
the well, there are some some folks that are I
think too far left probably here. Yeah, maybe maybe somebody
who's supposed to represent everybody but is clearly partisan, like
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extremely partisan. But yeah, I think, you know, Cincinnati in
general is a good place because you could talk to
people here, right, And I can get a little worked
up about politics sometimes, but it's just like I see
the problems that are happening.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
I pay attention.
Speaker 3 (25:46):
I think a lot of a lot of people that
listen to your show pay attention, and they just get
frustrated because they keep seeing the same things happening over
and over again, the same spending, you know, the insane
spending in Washington. You think things are going to change,
then they don't change, right, what's going on? What's in
this bill? You got guys like Warren Davidson and Thomas
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Massey who raised their hand and say, hey, wait a minute,
I thought we were cutting spending. Here we are with
another two trillion dollars exactly in spending. And God bless
Trump and everything he's doing with immigration. And you know,
he's making a lot of moves for one hundred and
what fifty something days or something in office at this point.
I mean, he's accomplished a lot more than most doing
for a lot more. And you know how hard it
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is when you're trying to pass legislation to get people
to sign off on it. I mean, there's always going
to be some pork in these bills, and they're always
going to be massive, and if you want to get
something like the border wall complete, they're gonna want to
throw in some military spending. They're gonna want to throw
in this in that, and you know, as a libertarian,
it's just like you see that stuff and it just
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you just throw your hands up.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
Well my perspective, you can't pass an audit Department of Defense,
then you shouldn't get any money or any more money.
And that's just some I mean, I found out Exit
pointed out that they were funding through the Department of
Defense to study to shove marbles up cat's rear ends
for the purpose of studying erectile dysfunction and constipation or
something like that, I mean, and that it was documented.
(27:11):
This isn't something he made up. He was testifying in
front of the subcommittee the other day. It's like, wait,
how does that happen?
Speaker 2 (27:18):
That's right?
Speaker 1 (27:18):
How is it that I am laboring, I am working,
and you are working, and we were paying federal taxes
and some sliver of that is going to something as preposterous,
so preposterous that I couldn't even make up that kind
of study just randomly, you know, break up some crazy study. Brian, Well,
let me see, how about shoving marbles upcats? But if
you think I was out of my mind or some
kind of twisted pervert, but low and behold, ten million
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plus dollars going to that insane. It is absolutely insane. Adam,
I love the idea in the concept. I always enjoy
talking with you. I appreciate the time he spoke my
listeners with me.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
Today. You and I will talk.
Speaker 1 (27:50):
Again online and of course here in the fifty five
Carsey Morning Show. As things develop, as you learn more
about America Truth Summit, please pass along the details here
in the Morning Show.
Speaker 3 (27:59):
Well, well, we'll get a website set up here pretty soon,
you know, as we start to nail down some of
the speakers, and yeah, we'll just keep it rolling, all.
Speaker 2 (28:06):
Right, Adam ko e h l e r.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
If you're trying to search for them and give him
some help or advice or recommendations on the American Truth
somebody's working on, get in touch with them online. Have
a great day, Adam's great talking with you. YouTube run
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That'll be next.
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