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August 9, 2025 • 35 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Board of Supervisor is going to be calmer than
city council.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Well, there's a lot of change in accountability that needed
to come there. I campaigned on it and we're bringing it.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
I'd like to welcome in studio Fresso County Supervisor Gary Brettefeld.
It's a Friday. I'm too lazy. I can't come over
there and inspect your calves, and I would really wouldn't
want to do that. So I'll just ask you. Since
not walking around as much, I've had the muscles and
gone back because you were you, you were in shape.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
The muscles are still There's what's added on is wait,
since I'm not walking anymore thirty five to forty miles
a week, so I have to be careful more.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
What do you feel though your body missing that because
I've heard I don't know, I've heard people that go
to the gym it's their endorphins and it's a rush,
and it just it.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Definitely felt healthier because you're obviously walking almost every day,
and I noticed the difference. But I'm also a lot
more relaxed. I was. It was intense. It was very intense.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
Well, yeah, it didn't sound too relaxing. There at the
last board meeting, I really wish you guys, and I
know I heard you talking about we're here to make
sure the roads are good, to make sure the taxes
are right, to make sure business is good. And the
things you guys are having to talk about, can you
go back and explain to those who might have just
caught you talking about condoms and loub why you were

(01:26):
having to say those kind of things.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Well, they had the gay Pride parade, and I found
out that our public Health not only was there dissemoning information,
which is fine. I have no problems with them. They
have a role with public health. But they spent five
or six thousand dollars buying rainbow condoms and handing out
loube and they handed it out, And to me, that's

(01:50):
advocacy crossing a line. It's not a good use of
taxpayer maney. In fact, it's a misuse of taxpayer money.
And so I brought that before the Board and majority
vo three to two. The board said, from now on, anybody,
any department that does these community events, wants to spend
money at these community events, has to get formalized approval

(02:10):
from the Board. And I can assure you that's not
going to happen again.

Speaker 1 (02:13):
Well, I would think with anything, you would need opinion
from the board. If money's going to be spending that way.
You guys are there, sure of course?

Speaker 2 (02:20):
I agree.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
Yeah, And six thousand dollars that's.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
A lot of money. It's a lot of condoment, it's
a lot of lube. And as I said, people can
spend their own money on it just like everyone else.
You don't need to send it at Gay Pride Parade
or anywhere else. And I found out they're, you know,
handing it out a lot of places. I just don't
think it's an appropriate use of expending spare money.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
And I'm sure they're iding to make sure these are
adults that they're handing these.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
I wouldn't know. I wasn't there, and I won't be.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
At Shakira, I was not. You're a concert guy, though,
I've gone to a couplet country, right, seen, I've gone
to a couple of them.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
I'm not a big live concert guy, but I've certainly
got all right.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
Uh, Pride Month seemed to be a little tampered down.
This go around, the whole thing, all the corporate sponsorships.
It's kind of losing some of its luster. But the fact,
and I know Diane Pierson Clovis City Council out there.
I know even uh the guy you replaced, uh brand

(03:30):
was he was talking about, along with Diane Pierce, the library.
And I'm glad that you're continuing this conversation with us
because I think that we should on some of these books.
And I haven't looked at him lately, but the ones
that Diane Pierce had out and revealed, you should call
the police because it's like borderline child porn kind of stuff.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
Some of these books are so disgusting and graphic, and
they say some of these books this is for four
years old and a and this is where they have
a book about Edwin goes into the closet and comes
out Edwina, or the Lonely Fishermen meet the Merman. This
is the kind of stuff that they think is okay

(04:13):
for four year olds. It's absolutely disgusting and repugnant, and
they're promoting a political agenda during Gay Pride Month, the
libraries have been where they put a whole book shelf
as you walk into the library with all of these
books all through the library, they have stickers gay Pride Month.
It's a political agenda. And the problem is the board,

(04:36):
who is solely responsible for all the policies that are
taking place in the county have in a sense, let
them go rogue and go woke. And now the board
has stepped up. A majority of the board three to
two said no, no, we're not going to allow this,
and so there's going to be a policy that's going
to be formalized. And it's basically says unlus. The board,

(04:59):
for example, with Gay pri Month, says they support Day
Pride Month through a resolution or a proclamation. It's not
going to be celebrated in the county. There are three
board members I believe we're not going to support this,
and so I expect next June none of that crap
to be in the libraries, and I will be making
sure it's not.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
I guess Ross County Supervisor Gary Brettefeld the three to
two vote on this. Supervisor mag Sig Supervisor Mendez on
your site, I'm a really kind of little surprised that
Supervisor Chavez and Pachaco, we're talking about going out in
the public on the street, with tax paying money, handing
out these kind of items out there we're talking about

(05:39):
little kid books. I would just hope any kind of
Democrat would look at that and be like, I wouldn't
allow this in my family room at home. Why don't
they want other kids have access to it? I'm really,
I really wish that they would kind of get off
that kick and care about kids and families.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
Well, look, both of these guys. You know, Luis is
a good friend. I've got gotten to be friends with Briant.
For Luis, he publicly said, you know, he feels that
in some sense with the with the books, gotta be careful,
you're doing censorship. I disagree. I mean, we just have
an honest disagreement that this is not censorship.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
It is no are censuring little kids from reading this.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
We're protecting kids from having a political ideology shoved at
them or shoved down their throats. That's protecting kids. All right, Well,
it's not censored. The books are The books are in
the library, Go find them.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
Okay, I see where you're saying about that. Okay, Playboy
was not censored. But it's seven eleven. When I was
twelve years old in Waco, Texas, it had that brown
cover at seven eleven behind the counter.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
Not censored there if you want to buy it. And
those books as some of them, as disgusting as they are,
they are on bookshelves. If parents want to go find
them for their children, they can go find them. Nobody's
removing any books.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
They're not in a sense, I'm ready to take it
to that next level of know a lot of these
have child porn in them. When you get into the
quote teenage years with the situations and the descriptions that
they're talking about, Yeah, it's rather vulgar.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
It is. I don't dispute that I see the books.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
I quote supervisor for Chaco GV Wire, we represent all
the people. We should be neutral up here and not
be political. I'm like, what business does he think he's in?

Speaker 2 (07:28):
Well?

Speaker 1 (07:29):
Neutral? How does a politician be neutral in these times?

Speaker 2 (07:32):
Look, I have my belief system, my values. I think
people know where I stand. I'm very conservative, very strong conservative.
If people wanted to support me, they would vote for me.
If they didn't want to support me, they don't vote
for me. I am who I am, and I think
I represent a significant majority of the people in my
constituencs who share that view that this is way beyond

(07:56):
a crossing lines and we need to push back and
not be afraid to do so, because the radicals have
pushed beyond belief and that is why Donald Trump was
elected throughout the country how to mandate because they said,
I don't want men and women's sports, I don't believe
in mutilating children's genitals. I don't believe in puberty blockers.

(08:19):
I don't believe in the trans movement and all of
the other woke nonsense. I don't believe in more than
two genders or a million pronouns. And I don't either.
And we have to fight back and pushback. And that's
what we've been doing now at the board.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
Okay, pop quiz right now? A board of supervisor, his
task in it during the week would be, if you
had all the ample time to focus on what you
guys need to focus on. Just give me the top
five that you should be focused on.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
Well upcoming is budget, a budget, budget, public safety, the
economic climate, roads and this kind of stuff. Making sure
that we are pushing back against this kind of stuff that.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
The fifth one their side tracks all the other four
by this this mindset out there that everybody has to
be recognized. How many meetings and times. If you had
to sit and listen about Juneteenth and Christmas and all
the I mean all the other holidays that people want
in their flags. That's from city council. That was a

(09:25):
big camment at that time. You're like, let's just fly
the American flag the state flag and be done with it, right.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
And you know what the Board of Supervisors did. They
voted on those flags and they said only the US
flag and only the California flag, and that was unanimous.
So those folks at that time who supported this kind
of stuff said no, we're not going to fly the
gay Pride flag outside. Only those two flags belong there.
So that was a value judgment. They made their decision,
and that's what we do all the time.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
But if somebody comes forward and go, we have an
observance that we want to make, they can. You'll sit
and listen to them and.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
Then we if you, if the board a majority of
the board will do a proclamation or a resolution, then
those departments can recognize those events. And we recognize tons
of events. We have Breast Cancer Awareness Week, recognize among
community Punjabi community, all kinds of events we should we do.

(10:20):
None of that Again, it comes to using common sense.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
October twenty fifth, Anti Newsoday, How do I log? I
love the guys vote on that?

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Well, there actually might be a majority vote on that.
That might past.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
It might be my in studio guest. Fressel County Supervisor
Gary Bredefeld twenty four billion unaccounted for with our transient
industrial complex. I want to come back and discuss. I
guess first student's going to need our own defication map app.
Let's call it that defication map app, and let's talk
some redistricting. We'll map it up.

Speaker 3 (10:55):
Next The Assistant Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (10:59):
Jaw Presnow County Supervisor Gary Bredefeld, thank you for coming in.
I was just sitting there going to We're two weekends
away from the first person I say, football game, looking
forward to it. It's going fast. Have you gotten any
Christmas present spot yet? That's how quick time is going now.

Speaker 2 (11:16):
I'm a last minute Christmas present person.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
All right, Well a lot of times you do that though, Well,
I guess now with Amazon we can do that, but
you used to be last minute when you have to
go to the store. It'd be like Russia on a
Sunday night. You know, all the good stuff already picks
what I do what I do, And I always told
people that would get on me for doing that. I go,
you wouldn't be I'm doing the exact same thing I
would have done on December third. I'm just doing it

(11:39):
on December twenty third, exactly. It's the same amount of time,
same amount of thought.

Speaker 2 (11:44):
Same amount of money, same.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
Same amount of money. I always thought families should be like,
why don't we just delay it a few days and
go get all those Christmas sales and celebrate it and
gift giving on the twenty seventh.

Speaker 2 (11:55):
Well, I always get to torture my wife a little
bit because it's the day. You know, she's looking for
the present, she's looking for the president. It's not there.
It's not there, and she's kind of thinking, I'm not
going to get it. But I always get it.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
I mean, you don't put anything out up until said She.

Speaker 2 (12:10):
Does all of that for the entire family, But she's
waiting for me to bring the gift that were gifts
that I'm going to bring, and she knows I'm a
last minute person.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
Are you guys, natural or artificial? Tree?

Speaker 2 (12:22):
We are now artificial? We were when the kids were
there every year. A brand new real tree. Now it's
very simple. You take it out of the box and
in five minutes is there and it's a beautiful tree.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
Isn't it something as we age the simplification process that
he kicks in exactly, exactly, Well, speaking of Christmas, that's
when God sent his son Jesus down born in a manger.
And God we trust is downtown at the city council
dayas you push that through, yes we did, he got
some good news on the county.

Speaker 2 (12:55):
Well, we're bringing it forward on the county the next
board meeting that we have. I've put that on the
agenda and it's really my hope that the board will
buy a full majority super majority support that and it'll
look as beautiful in that chamber as it does in
the City of Fresno, and it says something very positive about,
you know, our country and our faith and patriotism. And

(13:20):
that's what it's all about.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
Diversity, equity, inclusion. I'm an atheist, I'm actually a Satanist.
That does not include me. Diversity, equity and inclusion. It's
not including me. You hear that back. How do you
defend that one?

Speaker 2 (13:35):
Well, in twenty seventeen. You know, the day of the vote, literally, Trevor,
there was eighty people that spoke on this issue. Forty
were against, forty were four. I was called every name
under the sun. Was shocking to me at the time.
It was twenty seventeen, and I thought, wow, how can
people be opposed to this? This is the national motto,

(13:55):
it's our it's on our cash. But people are they?
You know, the people on the left and extreme left
saw it as divisive and you know, I don't think
they're probably believers in God and have any faith, and
they were very critical of it. And then we had
forty people fully supportive of it and recognized it for

(14:17):
what it was. It's not choosing a religion. It's just
about faith. And our country was founded on faith and
God and a belief in God and obviously being patriotic.
And those words hang in the House of Representatives, and
they hang in ten cities in our county and all
throughout the nation. And it's my hope that Fresno County
will do the same thing.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
I do think that those that were calling you names
in very anti against you suggesting or proposing getting in God.
We trust upon the dais. Actually they do have a relationship.

Speaker 3 (14:48):
It has been let's see, I don't know, let me think,
let me knock on mister nog.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
Who could trick us into doing that?

Speaker 3 (14:54):
Could have been.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
Say EEI diversity, equity and clues and President Trump has
rolled it out of federal government and it's truly unfair.
I would hate to be a young black man or
woman or Asian or whatever and you know, moving up
the chain and everybody thinking, oh, it's just because it's

(15:19):
created that kind of environment.

Speaker 2 (15:21):
Sure, listen. Bottom line is the I was discriminatory. It
needed to be removed. People should be judged on their merit,
on their experience, on their talent, not on what color
they are, not on what sex they are, not what
their sexual orientation is. It should just be based on merit.
And we don't want that being selected on our pilots,

(15:42):
and we don't want that selected on people doing surgery
on us. And we should, you know, or a nation
of being about meritocracy, merit, not this other crap. Well
crap that was going on under Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
The redistricting with the maps daring California become a big
topic and it really boils down to controlling DC YEP
with the House and the Jerry manderin and I've learned
a whole lot about it. I knew there was some
weird map drawing even last time. Tom McClintock's my congressman,
but he's a congressman of a guy in Lake Tahoe.
It's a weird map.

Speaker 2 (16:18):
Right, It's a weird map. And as we've seen, when
we've seen, you know, the outrage by the Democrats from
what the Texas folks are doing all over the country
in deep blue states Illinois, Massachusetts, and California. They've been
doing this for a long time and ripping off Republican voters.

(16:39):
You know, we have high percentages of Republican voters. We
have a low percentage of representation in congressional seats. They've
been doing this a long time. They don't like when
it starts to come back at them, but it needs
to come back. And as President Trump said, we need
to do another census and not include people who are
here illegally, only include Americans. And you watch how the
map changes, very dramatically leaning very heavy Republican.

Speaker 1 (17:02):
Oh yeah, that would be a biggie biggie right there.
So they're going to fight back against that they did
last time as well.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
Well, they'll lose again. Trump is right and we need
to do that. Only Americans should be counted in this.
The only Americans should be represented and have representation, and
the illegals should not. And frankly, the illegals shouldn't be here.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
Newsom's acting like the guy that gives his two week
notice and got his feet up on the desk, taking
five hour lunches. He's checked out. Are you pretty much
assured he's going to be the guy that you think
he's Well, I know he's running, But do they even
want him now?

Speaker 2 (17:40):
I don't know. I mean, we'll see what nationally he
has I mean, if nationally people want him to do
to the nation what he's done to this state. It's
a terrible situation. But we had Joe Biden, we had
Kamala Harris. I guess anything is possible. You know, Joe
Biden who opened up the border inlet's twenty million peace

(18:00):
in here. He's got blood on his hand as Americans
have been killed. Kamala Harris was the borders are who
never went to the border, Probably one of the most
dumbest politicians ever with her word salad and so could
we get Gavin Newsom? I guess we could get Gavin Newsom.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
Is a transient situation. I know it's gotten worse around
here in the last few months. My eyes are like
an eagle. I notice everything in the county has it
gotten worse Because we always think of it as a
city problem.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
Well, it's in everywhere problem. I mean, we have it everywhere.
You know. Listen, I've said this for years. Unless we
change the laws in the state of California, you're going
to have this problem. Number one.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
Okay, we had a Supreme Court even give us the
right to change the laws and with the city did
did the county do any kind of law like that?

Speaker 2 (18:48):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (18:49):
They did, okay, but it's almost unenforceable.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
Well, the problem is people are released right away. The
problem is they're closing prisons, that's what they're doing here
in the state of California, rather and then opening them up.
The problem is you're allowed pretty much to get away
with anything. The problem is the county hands out free
needles and crack pipes to these attics. You're not going
to help them get off the streets by just continue
fueling their drug addiction that goes on in the state

(19:13):
of California. The laws have to change and we can't
just continue to throw billions of dollars at a problem.
You and I both know that government throwing money out
problems never solves the problem. It just feeds the problem.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
We had three members of the Manson family and Squeaky
from out here a week ago. They had these tarps,
I mean, just a few feet from our back door.
These tarps laid out with all this stuff. I don't
even know what. It was a bunch of junk, and
it was three guys and a woman. Guys over here
urinating behind a tree. Their shirts are off, look like

(19:47):
white prison dudes, and I mean they look like they're
amped up on something the way they're moving around and yelling.
And normally we call our security here, we call the
police and they pulled up. Here's the thing. I know,
it's probably low priority call, but they don't even get
out of the car. Didn't check them. Do they have drugs?
Do they have guns? As anybody wanted for something, and

(20:09):
to me it seemed like okay. They the police pulled away.
When I left thirty minutes later, they weren't out there,
but they're right over here at Golden One Credit Union
with everything on the street on the sidewalk over here.
So that's just nothing gets cured.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
Well, it's a weakening of criminal laws. There's no strength
in the criminal laws. They got Prop. Thirty six, which
helped a little bit, but as the bottom line is,
they're still released, they're not held. The prisons are closed.
Newsome during the pandemics that he was going to promote
a progressive agenda. He did. He released thousands of thousands
of these inmates. He wants to close prisons. This is

(20:45):
what's going on in the state of California. This is
why the state has been trashed by the Democrats and
the radicals up in Sacramento. That's the problem. But the
people keep voting for the same thing.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
Well, thank you for taking a stand again. I've said
this now almost to stand against evil, and you don't waiver.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
So thank you man, thank you, thanks so much.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
Supervisor Gary Bredefeld. I'm going to assume for most of
you out there with their ears tuned in, this might
be the first time you've been introduced to thirty one Atlas.
Have you heard of thirty one Outlas? I had neither.
Till this week, two hundred researchers have concluded it's likely
a comment. But there's a Harvard physicist who has another theory.

(21:27):
Will you listen to it on the car on your
way home? All right, thank you for coming in. I'll
focus on his theory next.

Speaker 3 (21:33):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
You want to take a tour of alligator alcatraze and
you land in Miami and you go stay at the
Lakina Lakita Inn in sweets. Some of those can be nice,
some cannot be, but some of them are mostly nice.
The new refurbish really nice. And you walk in. You've
been on a plane for hours. You're you're bagging didn't

(22:00):
come through the first time. You found it sitting over somewhere.
You go out, you go get into bug a uber guy.
You get to your to your hotel and you want
somebody up front. Welcome, mister Kerry. How was your trip? Okay? Yes,
we set muffins out and you want somebody you know
down there in case, you know, Charles Manson wants to
scroll through the lobby at night, they can call the police.

(22:22):
You know you don't want it to feel like, you know,
you're you're in a bus station somewhere where people can
just roam in it. It's almost kind of like having
a dorman at an apartment complex. Yeah, they're not going
to stop somebody with a gun, but there there's somebody
awake at night knowing who's coming in the building. And
I don't think i'd feel real safe at a hotel

(22:43):
with nobody up front. I've gone in late at night
where you're having like hello, hello here, I need a
room and the guy you know because right here, yeah,
are in. That's happened, but somebody's down there. But this
is where we are. This is a virtual remote re
exceptionist sky fill is he checked in. It looked like

(23:03):
some cat from Pakistan or India sitting in some room
with on a screen. And then AI takes over for
the dude in India. Listen, okay, I mean one room
bee up through roomkin too, just in case I lose one. Yes,
I'll just think for you. So you just with your
Signifi changes significa.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
Let's me disclose the Please wait while we process your
registration form.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
Please note that we have a strict.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
Policy of no smoking, no pets and no visitors allowed
in any of our guest rooms. Signature must match the
one on your ID using your finger.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
Please sign where it says guest signature.

Speaker 3 (23:40):
When you see the form on the screen.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Oh that's sir.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
I was just jo persons Saupagency. I can't understand what
the I was saying from India. Can you imagine if
your TV didn't work right? Talking to the guy in
Pakistan and we're just gonna be coming out to picture.
I don't like this world. I don't like that. I
don't like that at all. I know here in California

(24:05):
we can't build high speed rail yet, but the Trump
administration's already talking about doing this. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy,
he's also the interim NASA administrator. I don't know how
we're gonna do this or why we're going to do this,
but it kind of sounds cool to talk about. On
a Friday at five point forty two, we're gonna build
a one hundred KILLO what nuclear reactor on the lunar surface? Bam,

(24:26):
I'm looking at that. Democrats, you see that revolved Gonzata
get things done? One hundred and killa? What nuclear reactor
on the Moon. China and Russia are trying to do it,
so we got a new space race again. I don't
know why we're doing that. How does the energy get
back here? Maybe I should have done a little prep

(24:50):
on this. But Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, he said, every
milestone brings us closer to landing Americans back on the
Moon and pushing onward to Mars. In about six months, Artemis,
two astronauts will journey around the Moon for the first
time in fifty three years. Aren't you going to land
and start plotting that land out?

Speaker 2 (25:08):
Ha?

Speaker 1 (25:10):
Maybe they know something we do not know. There's a
mysterious interstellar object hiding in our solar system right now,
and nasaid it detected it. They dubbed it thirty one Atlas.
They detected this on July first. Two hundred researchers have

(25:30):
concluded it's likely a comment, not is, but likely. Harvard
physicist A. Vi Lobe has raised doubts. In a pre
print paper. He said there's one glaring emission that two
inner researchers have made. Thirty one Atlas has no visible tail.

(25:52):
Comments have tails? You've seen You've seen a logan A
meteor to the atmosphere at night. You're like, what is that?
Is that superman coming down? And it has a tail.
He questioned the object's unusual lack of gas emissions as well.

(26:13):
He is suggesting again Harvard physicist that thirty one outlets
could be an alien mothership or leasing small probes to
intercept Earth. The type of maneuver uses the Sun's gravitational
pull at the object's closest approach. He said they would

(26:34):
reach Earth without large amounts of fuel. He said these
hypothetical probes could arrive between November twenty one and December fifth,
twenty twenty five. Again, this is from a cat from Harvard. Again,
so on the call I heard on coast to coast,
he said it may come to save us or destroy

(26:55):
its He said we'd be better ready for both options,
all right. And astronomer at the University of Oxford dismissed
his theory, called it nonsense on stilts. I don't know though,
it could be real. No it's not. It's not a

(27:17):
mothership that's releasing probes. But what are we seeing in
New Jersey and all over the world up in the sky. No,
it's not real. Stop it stop it. You got a
guy at University of Oxford who's saying it's not real,
nonsense on stilts. It's an insult to the work that
they're doing. The guy from Harvard says it's rooted in

(27:41):
observational data, has no tail. He's authored four scientific papers.
He believes the government should be already forming task force
including scientists and policymakers psychologists to determine how to respond

(28:04):
without triggering panic around the world. He said, the visitors
are already in our backyard. He said, it's moving at
sixty miles a second to Earth, moving too fast for
any of our current rockets to reach it. Telescopes are
tracking it as it travels through our solar system. Mister

(28:25):
Lobe remains it does not add up. He said, it's
moving against the flow of the solar system, and it's
a line with the Earth's path. Okay, we'll see if
it happens or not. Don't know. Don't worry about thirty
one at lists, don't worry about artificial intelligence. Just relax

(28:50):
and just let your your mind wander. You know, I'm
going to teach you a brain re set. Next.

Speaker 3 (29:01):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power talk.

Speaker 1 (29:07):
Doing nothing is beautiful. I have never been had to
be taught that it just comes naturally. They're now calling
it attention restoration theory art art art attention restoration theory.
Look at that I've been doing my color pencils, color,
and that's art. That's what it does. Our brain needs

(29:28):
periods of undirected attention, moments of mental drift. We have
so much focus fatigue these days. They at the Office
of They are saying, and I am highly recommending. I'm
only an expert on old Major League baseball uniforms and

(29:51):
how to eat chicken wings, but you should still listen
to me on this. Take short breaks, ten minute little
walk Because we have constant simulation from our screens, brain
has to relax news feeds, emails, social media, talk shows
like this. We're constantly looking for the next what's up.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
Hit?

Speaker 1 (30:15):
A dopamine begging. Our brains are for a break. Doesn't
need tight them off from concentrating, not focusing on anything.
When's the last time your mind drifted? That's why I color.
I can color for hours in my living room, curtains,
blinds open, YouTube, thunderstorm on, and time flies by, and

(30:41):
they say, there's two different types of attention, directed and undirected.
Directed deliberate concentration, studying any activity, our brains being directed
at a task like me talking to you right now. Undirected,
not focusing on anything, whatever captures your attention. I'll sit

(31:06):
out there and eat my lunch and throw some grapes
out at these squirrels. And see that's what they're talking about,
watching squirrels, you know, fight over grapes, or watch a
leaf bouncing all the way across the parking lot. Well,
things like that, not having to not having to do

(31:27):
that transient urinating in our bushes, you know, things like that.
Undirected attention, Well, that's boring, so boring. Glad that boring
gives your mind a chance to kind of switch off.
And of course the smartphones constant. We need our brains

(31:51):
to reset, you know, my body tells me when my
brain needs to reset. I I prep Monday through Friday
hours early in the morning. In my Rick James Cocaine
chairs in my living room, that's what I call them.
They's silver metal with this maroon, you know, padding on them.

(32:12):
They look like they're big, heavy, thick metal chairs. And
I say, Rick James cocaine chairs because they look like
some Rick James would have doing cocaine in them. But sometimes,
like it could be tonight, I don't remember. I leave
all that extra prep stuff. I didn't use this other stuff.
Papers sitting there on the arm rest. Sometimes I'll be
on the couch and I'll look over and see those papers,

(32:35):
and I'll try and ignore them. And I'm watching something
or eating something, and I'll look over and I gotta
get up because it's reminded. It won't let my brain
resk because I'm thinking. It makes me think of work.
That's crazy, right, But I get rid of them. Well,
I'll go through it now. If my brain isn't filled up,
I don't even notice them. It's like when your brain
gets filled up, you want to be reminded of that.

(32:58):
They say, I don't do it. So that's why I
got to say. They say that going out in nature,
that it can actually that's when you really start to relax.
Why we think so it's closer to God in his creation. Right.
They did a random eyes, random eyes controlled trial. They

(33:22):
found signs of lower stress levels than adults that took
a forty minute walk in nature compared to people that
did it, like in a city around your block or
something where you live. So getting out like that is
a good way to do it. As I drive past
Woodward Park every day, I never gotten out and walked. No,

(33:43):
either you do it or you don't. Yeah, people can change,
people can do stuff like that. But with downtime, biological time,
I don't think, huh, I'm gonna go do it. I
see all those people in the crosswalk doing We all
got our way to do it, right. But I anyhow,
when is the last time you've done something like that?

(34:04):
That's what I'm saying out loud. Well, I don't have
any hobbies or anything that I could do like that.
The night that I went home, the second night in
a row that I had Joe Bidenis and I because
I was charging my phone and leaving in a different place,
so I gathered everything up here. The first time I
went home, forgot the phone, came back to work, got it.
Second night came home, forgot the phone, decided not to

(34:26):
come back and get it. And I gotta tell you,
that was a totally different feeling. Even waking up that morning,
it felt different. There was some good and there was
some bad, but It was also kind of uncomfortable, and
that showed me how how much I was tethered to that.
I can't believe this week what happened. For the first

(34:46):
time ever, I ended up agreeing with Hunter Biden listening
about this about Epstein. He didn't kill him, so no, no,
nobody does.

Speaker 3 (34:55):
They assisted Trevor Jerry show monda Valley's power dog,
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