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June 5, 2025 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
B D s M. I always go, I know it's bonded.
So I asked director Nigel what the rest stood for.
He took some kind of membership car out of his
wallet and read, I'm just being serious, I kidding bondage, discipline,
Sadism and masochism b D s M. Well, we need

(00:23):
some of those experts to come out and talk to
the kiddos because we live in California, where kiddos need
to know about bondage, discipline, sadism and masochism.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Ah.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Yes, it was Ally week. They had Gamey Day. Yeah,
Gamy Day provides games, treats, and swag. I wonder what
kind of swag they'd be handing out to the kiddos
with bondage.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
I wonder what that swag might be. They had a
King one on one expert. This is grooming one on one.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
And this just when you think what's coming next?

Speaker 1 (01:05):
I okay, after this, what's the next thing where I'm
going to be on here going like I can't believe
what they're doing. Oh man, let me uh, let me
read you can go. You can go read this at
Californiaglobe dot com said, what do a BDSM expert from

(01:27):
a clinic providing transurgeries, and representatives from organizations that help
facilitate ginger transitions have in common. They were scheduled to
speak at a California high school. Parents were not notified before. Okay,
that's kind of a side note at this point, this
shouldn't even happen. But bondage discipline SATI is a masochism.

(01:49):
Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad that lunchtime event. Come on, kids,
come on by, I'll teach you some discipline.

Speaker 3 (01:56):
Guys, where's the where.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
Right?

Speaker 3 (02:02):
Come on?

Speaker 1 (02:05):
We need a governor that would send the police in
they hear that this happened, Well, he's he's a sheriff
and he wants to be governor Westen to Sheriff Chad Bianca, it.

Speaker 4 (02:16):
Is absolutely astonishing to me, and it's almost dumbfounding. I
think that might be a better word, that adults are
actually having this conversation, that some adult using any type
of reason, common sense, compassion, whatever you want to call it,
would be having this conversation and believe that it's okay
for a boy to go into a fourteen year old's
locker room and dressing room, strut around naked, and somehow

(02:40):
that's okay because that person identified as something that they are,
not their version, their pretend does not influence our reality.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
Yeah, well it's growing, not just in the classroom, it's
at lunchtime. You can come to kink one O one.
It's examining self injurious behavior, erotic play, and body modification.
Kink one oh one expert to talk to kids as
if that's acceptable.

Speaker 3 (03:14):
Then we used to call that like.

Speaker 1 (03:18):
Kind of slowly manipulating somebody to gain trust and so
that you would molest them. Adults that talk that way
to you, tell mom and dad, or tell somebody at school,
tell a teacher. Oh no, the teacher's holding the classroom
in there. Oh, this is where we are. This isn't
even an adult entertainment here. I think we're talking about

(03:41):
whips and chains. Yeah, at lunch time, sheriff. The uncle
said that he's a governor. He said, man, well he's
talking about doing this as sheriff. What am I talking
about going in and arresting them in decent exposure. Finally,
we got somebody sticking up here in California for how
the rest of us act in the neighborhood if an

(04:02):
adult saying that to our kids or holding some kind
of weird thing in the backyard where they're naked around
each other.

Speaker 3 (04:07):
Come on.

Speaker 5 (04:08):
After I made that post, I have got so many.

Speaker 4 (04:12):
Comments and questions and people inquiring of me about whether
or not we're going to arrest people for indecent exposure
and for harming these girls.

Speaker 5 (04:22):
And the answer is yes.

Speaker 4 (04:25):
And at this point of course, we know this is happening,
but it has not been brought up to law enforcement,
especially my office, that these girls are being victimized in
their locker rooms. I would assume that there would be
some adult that would be saying, you know, look, if
you're going to identify as a girl, you're not, but
you're going to have to dress over in this place

(04:45):
because you can't walk into a girl's locker room and
do these things.

Speaker 5 (04:49):
But apparently that is not happening.

Speaker 4 (04:51):
So with this new information that we have been getting
over the weekend since I made this post, there's probably
going to be some arrest made, which will include administrators
from these schools who are facilitating this.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
Yes, good glad to hear that. Yes, some parents at
this Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad definitely spoke up
about this when they heard about it. The filed former
complaints against the decision to allow the speaker on campus.
These are groomers, man. But hey, you remember I did

(05:24):
find out it was July of twenty twenty four when
Newsom signed AB nineteen fifty five. That doesn't allow the
school makes the teacher's light to pearance if your kids
using any kind of opposite sex pronoun or is gender confused,
or is transitioning to the opposite sex. Here's the name
of the bill. I forgot the name of the bill.

(05:46):
I just always said AB nineteen fifty five. It's the
Support Academic Futures and Educators for Today's Youth Act to
hide it from the parents, that's what they're calling that.
That is so Orwellian, instructing school districts to lie to
parents about their own children.

Speaker 3 (06:09):
Well, we don't want.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
If we didn't have ABY nineteen fifty five, these trans
kids could be outed by teachers at school. We can't
have that tell them their parents that they're putting their
dingling umensionables inside panties. Come on, mommy dad can't know that.
Don't forget who signs these bills in the law, Governor
Groom and Gavin, listen to this dad in front of

(06:32):
a school board.

Speaker 6 (06:33):
Every single morning is cowwarch. My daughter right here, sweetheart,
tell these people, do you want a little boy to
watch you pee?

Speaker 5 (06:40):
No? No, why? Because it inappropriately?

Speaker 6 (06:42):
Is inappropriate? My eight year old daughter knows it's inappropriate.
And yet y'all sit there, salad. I'll tell you what.
I want to prove that you're all hypocrites. Cause each
of you, ladies, I want you to invite your husbands and
let's go to the bathroom, and I want them to
watch me watch you use the bathroom, and let's see
if they get mad to the public. The hypocrisis on
his board. If a little boy follows my daughter in

(07:04):
that bathroom and touches her, you will have a new
rhyth of dangers. Now stand up and do something you
so scared with federal fun and is ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Wouldn't that be a great reporter in front of Newsom
at some press conference, Governor Newsom? Would it be okay
if I followed Jennifer Seibel Newsom into the women's room
and you come with us and I get to watch
her pee? How would he respond to that some might
get on that pod. Is he still doing this podcast?

(07:34):
If he is, it doesn't make any rounds anymore. I
haven't heard much about it.

Speaker 3 (07:38):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
Maybe it's in the dollar bin with Michelle Obama's podcast
at this point, the shocking revelations, And I guess it.
If they're doing BDSM and high schools at lunch, they're
really taming it down for the youngsters. Yeah, they only
bring out trans dudes in full beard and law hair,

(08:01):
dressed as a woman. That's you know they're taming it down.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
Boy. The grooming on Sesame Street, our street is everybody's welcome.
We're PBS and we groomed children.

Speaker 1 (08:16):
I didn't know who this guy was that was on
this Sesame Street, the trans guy, he's queer Eye host
Jonathan van Ness. Imagine grandma carrying some laundry in the
laundry basket through the living room, babysitting the toddlers, looking
over and seeing that, oh she'd cut it off. But

(08:40):
that's what not even Sesame Street, you can't even turn
it on. That's that's how far the demonic attack has
infiltrated itself. Republicans are pushing to defund PBS. No, you
should send the FBI in the PBS for sexualizing little chill.
It's sick, it's warped, it's perverted. It's of the Epstein nature.

(09:06):
So if you're going to go out the everybody on
the Epstein Files wherever they are, whatever, they'll come on
start right now. It's obvious it's on TV. They're broadcasting it.
Grooming a children, Federal funds for grooming. Well, there's an
upcoming House vote, okay to defund all right, good Subcommittee
on Deliverance of Government Efficiency otherwise known as those One

(09:33):
month President Trump's I'm that executive order that did halt
the funding to them. He titled it ending taxpayer subsidiation
of bias media. But that's perverted. That's a whole different
kind of thing. That's not like just being Democrat. That
is ah, not good stuff, man, not at all. There's

(09:54):
your spectrum. They're all in and up orar. During Pride Month,
that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the navy to rename
a ship that was named after Harvey Milk, gay rights
activists first gay guy ever elected. He was the city
council in San Francisco, or Border Dirt Supervisors or something.

(10:18):
Nancy Tafak Pelosi called it a shameful eraser of those
who fought the breakdown barriers for all the chast the
American dream. Nancy Pelosi said, here's what the chief Pentagon
spokesman said. Secretary Hegseth committed to ensuring the names attached
to all DoD installation assets are reflected of the Commander
in chiefs priorities, our nation's history, and the warrior ethos

(10:39):
the USNS. Harvey Milk was officially named out in a
twenty sixteen ceremony in San Francisco. First openly gay man
elected the public office in California in nineteen seventy seven.
A he's on the board of supervisors and he was
shot and killed nineteen seventy eight while he was serving
on the board of the Border Supervisor. I was twelve.

(11:02):
I remember that story that was like in the news.
I remember that probably might well at twelve. I probably
at that point knew what gay, but we didn't hear
that word that much. Harvey Milk was a former Navy
lieutenant served during the Korean War board a submarine rescue
ship and then somebody found out he was gay. So

(11:26):
he's facing a court martial. So rather than do that
except four years he went in, got an honorable discharge.
That was a crime within the military. Even though with
Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton didn't want to deal with it.
He's like, hey, hey, don't ask anybody, and then don't
tell anybody. Don't ask, don't tell. Newsom's office said Trump's

(11:49):
assault on veterans hit a new low. Harvey Milk wasn't
just a civil rights icon. He was a Kareem War
combat vet whose commander called him outstanding. To strip his
name from a Navy ship on a racist legacies and
Erican icon, but it does reveal Trump's contempt for the
very values our veterans fight to protect. There's a lot
of veterans, Governor dipty do that would have had that

(12:14):
little issue with Harvey Milk being thirty three and living
with Jack Galen McKinley. That that sixteen year old runaway
in New York City. Yeah, that minor, that moving him
to San Francisco. That Harvey, that Harvey Milk, the Harvey
Milk that got Jim Jones to go to Jonestown. He

(12:38):
was all involved with with that as well. Oh, there's
a whole lot. What happened to Jack Jack Galen McKinley,
you know, the guy that Harvey Milk had had interest in.
He died in a fall from the eighth floor of
a building. Parent suicide. Anyhow, way to go, hag Seth,

(13:02):
I agree with that. And as Secretary Defense, do you
think it's a little bit out of line to have
if you have on a uniform or you know, workout
gear or a jacket or a bomber coat on or
something like that, to have the I don't know, the
flag of the United States on ken.

Speaker 7 (13:21):
Someone please explain to me why we're not talking about
the flag that Pete Hegseth is using as a pocket
square in this photo. This was Memorial Day at Arlington
National Cemetery when he was giving his speech as Secretary
of Defense. And for those who don't know, that same
flag is used by members of Patriot Front when they
go marching. They have their own variation and then they
have the original Betsy Ross flag too. Patriot Front has

(13:42):
been the reason for a boycott against U haul because
recently three Patriot Front members rented cargo vans to transport
over one hundred members of their organization to Kansas City
for a march. Patriot Front is a white nationalist group,
So tell me why Pete Hegseeth is wearing a symbol
used by white nationalist groups in his pocket on Memorial

(14:03):
Day at Arlington.

Speaker 3 (14:04):
That's a flag of the United States. I don't know
what's right? Did she grow up here? I mean, what
is wrong with people? Is it in the air? What?
What is wrong? Are they just out of their minds?

Speaker 2 (14:12):
That is disrespectful.

Speaker 5 (14:14):
Don't do that.

Speaker 8 (14:15):
Don't do that.

Speaker 5 (14:16):
I don't do that.

Speaker 3 (14:17):
Don't you talk to me that way.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
Two thirty forty two. That's the number you to me.
Let's go to Jason and Fresto. Hey, Jason, go.

Speaker 9 (14:31):
Up to the trever. I caught the tail in the
conversation about naming the airscraft carriers.

Speaker 10 (14:37):
And you know, as a veteran, a lot of these
aircraft carriers that are named.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
It wasn't an aircraft carrier. I just corrected. It wasn't
an aircraft carrier, much smaller ship.

Speaker 10 (14:46):
But go ahead, oh, I apaulguze, That's why I caught the
tail of it. Anyhow, So, a lot of these both
they're named after service members who did great a prophet race. Now,
I don't know this man personally, but regardless of whatever
gender he did claim or wherever his purple a presence was,

(15:07):
I don't even know the men.

Speaker 9 (15:08):
I don't know what accomplishment that.

Speaker 10 (15:09):
He made during his service to rate even rate that,
I've never heard of that before.

Speaker 9 (15:14):
So I can think of one hundred people who.

Speaker 10 (15:17):
Are great service, people who mel water winners, who probably
did more confidencements than they're not getting their name on
the vote.

Speaker 9 (15:25):
So I think it's a you.

Speaker 1 (15:27):
Know, the guy got the guy basically got kicked out
of the military. It was illegal to be gay in
the military and he was, and then so many questions
about his underagism, desires, and then of course he was
an icon because he was the first politician. But yeah,
I think there's quite a few more people, Jason, that
maybe we could probably even do a quick Google search

(15:49):
and come up with a hundred more names that we're
much more What branch were you in or are you in?

Speaker 9 (15:56):
Well, no, I was in the Marine corpser, All right,
how are you when you.

Speaker 10 (16:01):
Oh my gosh, nineteen nineteen, I was I'm an old
guy right now.

Speaker 9 (16:07):
I'm fifty right now, so I was in an early
ninety when.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
We all feel old because it's the oldest we've ever been.
I'm fifty nine and fifty seems young now. I tell
my mom I'm fifty nine and she's like, oh, that's young.
So it's all we feel the oldest in that weird
because Jason, what you now entered into if you hadn't
been told this, it's the it's the Comma generation. You
can be like Boyd, Jason's in shape, Comma for his age. Man,

(16:33):
he's got a good looking wife, Comma for his age.
Everything is now the Comma for his age once you
hit fifty, So wear that proudly.

Speaker 3 (16:41):
Man.

Speaker 9 (16:42):
Well, I mean I.

Speaker 10 (16:43):
Think gonna add to that. I hit the age where
it's the challenges getting out of bed.

Speaker 9 (16:47):
So those other grunts and hurts and all that stuff,
just get out of bed. So I'll feel it too.
But I appreciate, thank you for all you do.

Speaker 3 (16:55):
Well, hold on, I'm not done. I still got something
I want to keep talking to you. Here.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
Here's what I've noticed. When I get out of the car,
now I make a sound. It's like a really like
getting out the car is a sound as well well. Jason,
thank you for your your commitment to the Marines in
the country and for putting a smile on my face today, Sir,
thank you. Yes, sir, you bet you look at fifty

(17:20):
it's still all on them, Yes, sir, Yes, sir, you
can tell you can tell his military guys drilled in.
I bet if there's a person in his life that
would be mad about bed making or not, I bet
your military guys still make their bed I noticed the
last trip with my Air Force son, Uh.

Speaker 3 (17:39):
The hotel.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
I was like, are you straightening the hotel bed? He's
like a habit thing, you know. I would wake up.
We stayed out at my cousin's house and we each
had our own little guests. Rooms there really nice, and
I looked at mine.

Speaker 3 (17:55):
I didn't.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
I just kind of pulled the comfort up a little bit,
put the suitcase on top of it, unzipped and opened
in his room. It looked like it just showed up
because that was only that's that military mind puts that
discipline in there. Well, looky here we speaking of military.

Speaker 2 (18:11):
This is the treportary show on the Valley's pour Talk.

Speaker 1 (18:16):
Told you, I'll tell you that I told you probably
three months ago. We were all excited, everything going good.
I'm like, man, this could go these two guys, it
could happen. Get ready for a breakup. I don't remember
the exact words that I used. It'd be a needle
in a haystack to go search it. Maybe now I
can just ask Ai Ai go over all my podcasts.

(18:38):
Ooh wow, look at that. We got to reshape this country,
get it back to like it was. It became a
comy failure. And Rome wasn't built in a day. When
there's days that feel like, hey, this isn't going right way.

(18:58):
We're out of the honeymoon periods. This is where we
are right now. And again, Rome wasn't built in a day.
And all the executive actions, well, the Senate filibuster, we
got to get sixty votes, but when only fifty three
senators so all the Democrats hang together. It's not as
easy as a big old uphill plan as maybe we
thought it might be.

Speaker 3 (19:18):
The big beautiful bill.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Spends too much, fails to cut some things that I
think deserves cutting. But it's we're so far in debt,
we're playing with monopoly money. I want them to move
in the right direction. Charlie Kirk put out like fifty
great things that are in it, and I agree.

Speaker 11 (19:35):
I read them all and I was like, good, good
good good good good good good good good good good.
Don't understand that good good good good good good. Don't
understand that good good good good good. A lot of
it was almost all of it was good.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
Now, if you went through it with the fine two comb,
you could probably put out five hundred things that are bad.
And that's been in every bill. And I guess, maybe
being a little bit too they didn't have enough time
to get it into gear. You know, well, no, come on,
we don't put up with that with our own businesses.
We say you got to cut. Get in there and cut.

(20:08):
That's what the uh, that's what the border directors voted.
The voters voted. We're the border directors.

Speaker 3 (20:15):
Cut.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
They added five trillion to our debt. That's not listening
to the border directors that said cut. That's my problem,
that's my issue. That's why I agree with Senator and Paul.
That's why I agree with Senator Ron Johnson. They are
saying the right things because it's the truth and and
many of you know it, and it doesn't mean that

(20:38):
you're against President Trump, because I'm not against President Trump.
I've said all along, there's never been a politician that
I agree everything with. This is kind of a big deal,
But it's not like Trump came out and said abortion.

Speaker 3 (20:52):
Should be legal everywhere.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
I let you know, it's we're already in so much debt.
There is some good happen. Yes, there's a lot of
good happening, and they're having to put up with a
lot of incoming that is unfair friendly fires. How I
look at it, we're trying to better America, but we
got our own soldiers fighting. It's firing on our own soldiers.

(21:18):
That's what the left is doing here. Now, they're going
to be enough in the Senate to stop this and
to maybe not add so much to the debt. Senator
Ron Johnson said, there's enough to stop it.

Speaker 8 (21:28):
No, it's not a longshot, because we have enough of
us who are going to say no. Listen, we also
put the present. We want to see him six week. Yes,
we want to see We want to see him succeed.
We want but again, my loyalty is to our kids
and grandkids. Were mortgage their future. So there's enough of
us who have that attitude that very respectfully, we just
have say, mister President, I'm sorry, one big, beautiful bill

(21:48):
was not the best idea. We should have done what
John Thune always wanted to do. Split this up into
multiple parts.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
Yeah, let me quote somebody else, Thomas Jefferson, eighteen sixteen.
We must not let our rulers load us up with
perpetual debt. Let's talk about Ronald Reagan's economic plan. President
Reagan's was cutting taxes, reducing spending. Now, the federal debt,
we can't say it didn't grow through the eighties.

Speaker 3 (22:15):
He said.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
Government's view of the economy could be summed up in
a few short phrases. If it moves, tax it, if
it keeps moving, regulated, if it stops moving, subsidize it.
Government does not solve problems, It subsidizes them. In quote
from President Reagan. And that really hadn't changed. Now I
do know the eighties it Reagan's policies us lifted us

(22:41):
up in the poor conditions created by Jimmy Carter. The
numbers do not lie. Twenty million new jobs were created
in nineteen eighty. Inflation was at thirteen point five percent
by nineteen eighty eight, it was at four point one percent.
Real gross national product rose twenty six percent. Prime interest

(23:04):
was at twenty one percent in January in nineteen eighty one.
By August in nineteen eighty eight, it was at ten percent.
So those are the numbers. President Trump did great numbers
in his first economy as well, until the man made lockdown,
until China sent over. Well, speaking of China, President Trump
and President She had a they said, about hour and
a half phone call, and President Trump invited him over

(23:26):
to America. President t come on over, and President She
invited him over to China. Sorry, I didn't have our
national anthem handy. I just had Hail to the Chief.
But yeah, they both, they said, invited each other to
each other's countries. Now that's the way to settle some tariffs.

(23:48):
Sitting down and conversing. I wonder how much English she knows.
His daughter went to Harvard. I'm sure he knows English.
I'm sure I don't know the We'll have to look
that up. But that was kind of kind of big
news here, wouldn't you say? I would say, let's go
back to Senator Ron Johnson talking about how serious they

(24:09):
are about this bill. Back Build Back Better BBB, big
beautiful bill.

Speaker 8 (24:15):
So the president, the president Center leadership has to understand
that we're serious. They all say, oh, we can pressure
these guys.

Speaker 2 (24:22):
No, you can't.

Speaker 8 (24:23):
Okay, again, we're being very respectful.

Speaker 4 (24:27):
You know.

Speaker 8 (24:28):
I ran twenty ten is part of the Tea Party movement.
We were margin our children's future. We were fourteen trillion
dollars in debt. Then now we're over thirty seven trillion dollars.
We're serious about this. They need to take us seriously.
Don't insult us, work with us.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
Don't insult us, work with us. That's what are's saying.
You're saying. President Chi does not speak English. All right,
maybe Trump can learn some Chinese by then go to Babbel.
We got Trump and Musk in it, going at it.
It's been a it's been a day of back and forth.

(25:04):
President Trump saying that he knew everything about the bill.
He's sound about really that when Elon Musk found out
that it had the ev mandate taken away in there
and all that, he.

Speaker 3 (25:17):
Got mad about it.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
Elon Musk is saying, I didn't see it, Congress didn't
even have time to read it.

Speaker 5 (25:22):
He knew every aspect.

Speaker 12 (25:24):
Of this bill. He knew it better than almost anybody,
and he never had a problem until.

Speaker 5 (25:29):
Right after he left.

Speaker 12 (25:30):
And if you saw these statements he made about me,
which I'm sure you can get for age, it's very
fresh on table.

Speaker 5 (25:36):
He said the most beautiful things about.

Speaker 12 (25:38):
Me, and he hasn't said bad about me personally, but
I'm sure that'll be next.

Speaker 5 (25:41):
But I'm really disappointed in Alan. I've helped Elan a lot.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
Yeah, he did get a little bit more personal. I
think one of the worst things anybody could insinuate, probably
I'll say maybe even worse, and murder is molesting, diddling
a little kid or something. And the to say, anybody's

(26:06):
on the Epstein files, what do you first think of?
Ah underage underage, underage underage? That island out there. Epstein
live in the p didty lifestyle. So to insinuate that
is pretty bit, that's that's pretty that's a that's a
big missile And he does have rockets, mister rocketman. Elon

(26:33):
Musk fired one at mister missileman President Trump, and he said,
time to drop the really big bomb. He posted. This
is Elon Musk speaking Donald Trump. Is in the Epstein files.
That is the real reason they have not been made public,
and he posted again marked this post for the future.
The truth will come out. He also said, without me,

(26:56):
Trump would have lost the election, Democrats would control the House,
and the Republicans would be fifty one to forty nine
in the Senate. Such ingratitude. Well they're going at it,
and you know what, as the new cycle changes, you can,
as he said, I'm asking you to post this in

(27:17):
your brain for the future, because six months from now
we probably won't even be talking about any of this.
Maybe six weeks from now, maybe six days from now,
could even be six hours. We don't know what's breaking now.
I mean it is. I am in the business of
paying attention. It's what I get paid to do. Man,

(27:38):
it is rapid fire. Rapid fire. Now, Grock the AI
fact check and they've asked them to Elan to fact
check these statements. That evidence does show Trump's names in
the Epstein flight logs part of the Epstein files, no
indication of wrongdoing. The files were released by the Trump

(28:00):
administration of February twenty seven, twenty five, contradicting claims that
they were withheld to protect him. All right, well, we'll
see I do find it interesting, and I've been scouring around.
I think President Trump just stopped after that last one.
I haven't heard a response back because they were going
back and forth throughout the day and yesterday as well.

(28:22):
We remember Elon Munk had a black eye in the
office and everything seemed good. Hey, we're buddies.

Speaker 3 (28:29):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
They applauded gay plaques, did all that kind of stuff.

Speaker 12 (28:35):
Elon and I had a great relationship. I don't know
if we will anymore. I was surprised because you were here.
Everybody in this room practically was here, as we had
a wonderful and if he said wonderful things about me,
you couldn't have niceness said the best thing he's warned
the hat Trump was right about everything, and I am
right about the great, big beautiful bill. We call it

(28:58):
a great, big beautiful bill because that's.

Speaker 3 (28:59):
What this is.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
That Trevor Cherry show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (29:05):
Pill up at Trevor Power Talk ninety six seven dot
com about Kimtrails, you said, I heard your segment. If
you hadn't already listened to it, listen to the May
twenty ninth of this year, Coast to Coast which is
on Power Talk at ten o'clock about the Kimtrails agenda.
He said, it's the latter half of the show said
they had an investigative reporter on with a researcher talking
about all the Kim Trails and the chemical content, weather

(29:27):
mod DARPA, Alaska harp. Hey History Channel does things on
Alaska harp. They're messing with the ion A sphere.

Speaker 3 (29:35):
We know that.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
He's even saying five and six G play into that.
Do a little YouTube searching of mysterious booms around the world.
People in Romania on their balcony just this, you know,
calling in for months on end, and they're like they
check with the government, or are you doing anything underground
any kind of explosions? Is these strange sounds in the sky,

(29:59):
these booms? My opinion is it's high energy that they're
shooting around. They can manipulate high and low pressure systems.
So anyhow, that was an interesting email. Thank you for
listening and thank you for pointing me to that. I
will go check that out. There's a two thousand miles
Saharan dust cloud moving toward Texas and Florida. I guess

(30:22):
it would hit all the other states as well. They
I don't know how the winds are going, but I
guess this happens every now and then comes off the
desert in Africa, goes across the Atlantic. Said, it's gonna
hit Florida, possibly even Texas. It turns the skilled dull
gray and it gives you some cool sunsets. Remember when

(30:42):
we had the smoke fire around here and all that
you could stare at the sun. So weather pattern known
as the Bermuda azor Azores High, the Bermuda Azores High.
It lifts tons of dirt from and dust for this area,
swirls it across the Atlantic. Said it peaks between June
and July. NASA said one hundred million tons of dust

(31:05):
is gonna be sent a ton of dust. You know,
we say that odds a ton of dust in here,
but dust? How much would you have to have of
dust to make it a ton? And they're talking about
one hundred million tons. Ah, that wouldn't be good for

(31:25):
breathing and whatnot, would it not?

Speaker 3 (31:27):
And of course, not.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
Just telling you about President Trump on the phone, when
President Chia China just learning that his daughter like went
to Harvard in twenty fourteen. And we've had the Chinese
caught up in Detroit at the airport with a agro
terrorism that fungus that could destroy, kicking out Chinese students.
I just wonder, wouldn't that it'd be like hearing the

(31:51):
Beatles in a recording session, them talking in between songs,
having that kind of listening in on what I say,
musical history, and there are some of those out there,
But just to hear what President Trump and President She
said on the phone today, I would just I just
wonder what it's like, how are you, sir today? Because
you got talking to a translator that's always kind of

(32:13):
difficult and not an easy flow. Does Trump make his
jokes and then have to wait for a little bit,
say it doesn't have the same effect, have to be
kind of a staggered phone call.

Speaker 3 (32:23):
I would think.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
I did read about the future of cars, and boy,
the Chinese are at it. This is a beautiful ev
just beautiful. He caught my eye. I never buy a
Chinese car, but range anxiety. That's kind of one of
the reasons. EV's and the Tesla's like a twenty twenty two,
say Tesla with twenty thirty thousand miles on it. It's

(32:45):
in the low twenties now and you think about that,
but you go, well, what's how then I gotta buy
what a thirteen thousand dollars battery? I think that's the
thing right now, Why used evs aren't there. Probably gonna
get cheaper and cheaper and cheaper. But anyhow, the range
anxiety that people worry about with, you know, with the

(33:06):
gas car, a little more peace of mind. China has
an extended range ev.

Speaker 3 (33:13):
It goes.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
It can go a thousand miles. It's a kind of hybrid.
It's pure electric, but the gasoline engine will kick in here.
It runs primarily on electricity. It uses the gas engine
to charge the battery when it runs low, if that
makes sense. So they're talking about it a thousand miles.

(33:36):
Now we're getting somewhere to assist that. Trevor Jerry Show,
London Valley's Power Dog
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