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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You know, when it comes to talking to experts, I'm
really not going to listen to whoever ceing in brings on.
I might believe maybe a Hannity or a lower Ingram
Guests or a Tucker or some you know. I'm seriously, yeah,
I do the divide. Sorry, I do the divide. But
this guy's like way up there with military grade things
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that fly around up there that competes with the government.
They know what's up, they know what's going on. So
there you go. And that's kind of like on the
record kind of things that you could buy anything. When
the Soviet Union fell apart, they've made movies about it.
What you could go over there and you could purchase.
I just watched a documentary about a cartel that found
out they could get a submarine from Russia. Go watch
(00:43):
that one. There's pictures of them with a KGB on it,
you know, shaking hands because they had to prove to
the cartel guys that had the money back in South
America that that's real because it sounded so surreal. Oh yeah,
everything was for sale back then. Does that mean that
that nuclear weapons and that's what they're looking for with
the drones? I don't know. We can just keep coming
(01:03):
up with our own theories, can't we. I was like,
is it sleeper cells? Is it aliens disguising themselves with
FAA regulated lighting on all these drones as well? When
I heard that this weekend, I thought, wait, I watched
all those home movie things I reported on it on
the Trebor Kerry Show Live from War of the World's
Alien Attack above. I'd probably be one of the first
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people calling the sheriff back then when that was on
the radio and was it nineteen thirty eight or something
that freaked everybody out where they thought the aliens are
coming anyhow? But yeah, I don't know why I didn't think, Wow,
all those enemy potential drones up there sure are obeying
FAA letting us know they're in the sky with their
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flashing lights when.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
I heard that.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
This is a post by Benny Johnson, and actually, unless
this is completely faked, I have the event report for
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Operations Center for the first second
week of December. Here's what he writes. US Nuclear Regulatory
Commission reports radioactive material lost in New Jersey. Radioactive shipping
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container arrived at destination damaged empty, so what's that make
us think they're sniffing for somewhere where this radioactive material?
Some kind of spill something about this? Right? Is it
a nuclear cover up? I don't know, but anyhow. This
was attached to his post. This event report State New
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Jersey twelve two, twenty twenty four emergency class. It says
non emergency. The following information was provided by the New
Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. The source they sent for
disposal had been lost in transit. The shipping container arrived
at its destination damaged and empty. So is this all
hands on deck to go find radioactive material? Because it's
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going to be used for something that sleeper cells have
been designing and building here for this nuclear weapon that
that guy that runs the aerospace in Kansas says, this
came from Ukraine. Aren't you connecting the dots? I was
all weekend. I had them up on the wall. As
soon as the sun went down, I was out scating
the Fresno skies.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
Where are the drones?
Speaker 1 (03:13):
Because you know we can just go down and hey, yeah,
I like a can of skull and here I got
a thirty two ounce of mellow yellow, and give me
a bag of Dorito's and a drone that doesn't emit
any kind of heat signal.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
We believe that there are cases of mistaken identity where
drones are actually small aircraft and people are misidentifying them.
They're very well maybe drones in the sky, of course,
but those are commercially available. One can go into a
convenience store and buy a small drone. There are also
commercial drones as well.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
Yeah, and don't worry about it. That's my orchest, by
the way, they guys, it's in charge of our security.
I'll hand up myocos telling sea it and you can
buy a drone like these a convenience stores.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
Yes, I'll need a bag for all that. Yes, that
drones big, I'll need a few bags. Unmanned drones are
spotted flying over Wright Patterson Air Force BACE, causing the
Ohio military base to shut down for several hours. They're
headquartered our US military National Air and Space Intelligence Center
is there about five miles outside of Dayton. Back in October,
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United States Air Force General Mark Kelly told The Wall
Street Journal that a group of twenty foot long drones
flying over one hundred miles an hour have been spotted
entering restricted airspace at highly guarded Langley Air Force Base
every day for over two weeks, these have been you know,
popping up here and there set a psyop on us. Well,
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if we start hearing the two am teleprompter talking points
going out, that's when you go psyop. Let's watch out
that we're not being told the truth. Edwards Air Force Base. Now,
the people that work at these bases there, they're good Americans.
They might be some higher ups that might try and cover.
But when you got police been calling in and uh,
these kind of things, reporters that are going out on
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their own, and the people that live in their houses
that are filming it with our Walter Kronkit CBS news
cameras that we all have now, I mean the swarms
that have been going on. Something is going on, but
as of course, Homeland Security, my ORC has stated nothing unusual.
It's it's it's not a threat. I would as messed
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up as the Biden administration is right now and how
we drew from Afghanistan, and I would think something this
this out in the open, the public disaware of that.
If it were enemies, they wouldn't be using FAA lighting
and we would have already shot them down. You would
have had some people in the military, some people in
the Joint chief of Staff that would have said no, no, no,
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They would have gone before the camera and said, guys, no,
these are Russians, these are Chinese, and yeah there's there's
corruption at the top.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
White them up. Boys. Those could be gone in five seconds.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
So that that actually made me feel I think a
little more relieved that it wasn't enemy and it's not
alien because those darter we already know they're up there,
but they dart by it thousands of miles an hour
and turn a corner that's on anything any human can do,
and dive into the ocean and bounce.
Speaker 4 (06:19):
Back up for Med Fuddy nineteen feet about seven miles
up lest the field, like transitioning your Delvia Northeast Mountain.
Meds lady better since hower you use extreme caution for
heavy uas movement on the base. Security forces is handling
the situation suggests that are above seventeen hundred A yeals well,
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you will maintain two thousand on our transition for Med Buddy,
and I got to keep the lights down so that
security forces can see.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
That the problem that was a metal flight from that base,
and I heard the word so uas. I don't know
if you heard uas in there to look that up.
That's unmanned aircraft system, so drones, security, different flight levels.
I wonder how much of that is going on. I
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want to take you back to John Ferguson Saxon Aerospace
in Kansas talking about the political aspect of this and
how this administration almost seems like they want war with
Russia right right.
Speaker 5 (07:23):
The United States government, this administration is pushing to get
into a war with Russia. We all know that, we
all feel it, we all see it. Back up a
few years. Do you all remember when those drones were
mysteriously flying across the Interstate seventy corridor from Colorado Open
in Nebraska down here to Kansas.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
And I remember we've been talking about this, and I
played you the audio from the sheriff in Colorado saying,
we don't know what these these swarms of drones are. Well,
this is what he's talking about as well.
Speaker 5 (07:54):
Let's go back here from Colorado Open in Nebraska, down
here to Kansas and out into Missouri. Well, it was
believed that those drones were looking for radioactive material because
there had been some material that come up missing here
in the United States, and they felt like it was
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high probability that it would the nuclear or the radioactive
material would be taken along the Interstate seventy corridor heading
east or west or south. So from what we understand,
they were out there trying to find this radioactive material.
Speaker 1 (08:35):
This is not Hollywood, This is not a movie script.
Why hasn't that When I was hearing this all coming
out today, planning this show, playing you back when I'm
playing you, I thought, why hasn't this happened decades ago?
I you know, anybody could have done this, you know,
the dirty bombs, the suitcase nukes, getting something into the
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air supply of a subway. You know, it's really amazing
that we haven't been hit by it. It's I'm not
gonna say easy, but for the right people with the
right money, it's easy pull off something like this. And
he's talking about the drones. There's no real reason for
them to be in the air at night, and there's
been reports out that they don't emit heat. That would
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mean government stuff because think about it, think of the
moon landings. When they would show NASA and Houston in
the late sixties and early seventies, they had the Janet
Jackson Rhythm Nation microphones on, those little ones around that
you see preachers wear and you know all around.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
That's what NASA.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
They didn't have those big o' Howard co Sell headphones on. See,
they're always ahead of us. Their drones don't emit heat. Okay,
why did they need to be up at night anyhow?
This is the Saxon Aerospace Kansas guy.
Speaker 5 (09:48):
Now, drones, they have no reason to be in the
air at night unless you're doing some type of ISR
work until legend surveillance reconnaissance, you know, looking for bad
guys or looking for a victim, a search and rescue victim,
or law enforcement or some type of military project. There's
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no reason for a drone to be flying at night,
you know, unless you have thermal optics. Drones really don't
see stuff. You need to do mapping during the day.
If you're going to do farming stuff, mostly do it
during the day.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
Now, the thermal that's with heat. Because you see police departments,
I love those now, YouTube knows I love them. The
helicopter chases at night where they're telling the officers no, no,
six feet.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
To your right, he's under the bush. Watch out.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
I see his hands coming out, and it's the thermal
heat of it. It's like a video game. You see
all the cops surrounding the guy hiding in the bush,
and they let the dog loose, right, and you get
to see it all from that. But here they are
talking about these drones don't give off heat.
Speaker 6 (10:52):
The department says, these mystery drones evade detection because they
don't give off heat like regular drones. Why do you
think that is?
Speaker 5 (11:00):
We don't know.
Speaker 6 (11:00):
It's just something that we haven't you know, it's not
something that we've had our hands on.
Speaker 7 (11:04):
It's not something that we've experienced.
Speaker 6 (11:06):
Something they hadn't experienced until now. One of their officers
called nine to one one after seeing fifty of them
come off the ocean, a sworn officer.
Speaker 8 (11:16):
Yes, we contacted State Lease, We contacted the FBI, We
contacted the coast guard, at which point the coast guard
went out with their boat and they reported seeing thirteen
following their boat. And then the coast guard also advised
that they went over them about three hundred feet and
had a wingspan of about eight feet.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
All right, I could keep playing audio all the way
till six o'clock of all the stuff I heard and
saw and looked at this weekend, and because I find
it when I don't know which one that I was watching.
When it said, hey, these are all FAA lights, I
remember my worry level dropped just a little bit because
I went, wait, yeah, ah unless, now it's hit me.
(11:56):
See that's what they're making us think. Ahh, they're going
down deep on us. Are the Chinese and the Russians? Yeah,
it's not them because they're using FAA lights. Oh, we
don't know what kind of deal Hunter and Joe worked out.
We're going to talk about that at five o'clock with
doctor Victor Davis Hansen on the show. But anyhow, I
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got I got to bring the show right back to
New Jersey again. This Bellevue, New Jersey. Mayor Michael Malhem.
He said the State of New Jersey gave him guidance
that if a drone is down, they are to immediately
called the bomb squad and the fire department instructed to
make sure they wear hasmat suits like it's an attack
on the home land or something. So something falls out
of the sky, it's an attack has matt suits called
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the bomb squad State of New Jersey telling this mayor,
I'm sure the mayor of Bellevue, New Jersey.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
Mister mayor, it's.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
The state on the line, right, mister mayor, don't go
announce in all that, please, we don't need panic. Oh well,
they just said, mister mayor, do not announce that anymore.
Stop with the hasmat talk click saying these large drones
don't use batteries. They run on liquid fuel. A drone
pilot in New Jersey that I saw, he talked about
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he lost power after he approached one of these mysterious
drones above his date. He said, his drone lost power.
That's either that's either voodoo or the military. Come on,
the military probably can kill an amateur drone like that.
And I would think that anytime you had the helicopter
the president that's not as fast moving as a you know,
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air force one, that you would have drones around it
that would kill or the power of anything of any
drone that was sent up.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
Right.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
That looks like a Hollywood movie thinking of the presidential
helicopters ers because they moved both two or three of
them at the same time. Because you don't know which
one of the President's on I'm like, oh it takes
is that means you just got an RPG guy and
two guys, you got three of them?
Speaker 2 (14:01):
Right?
Speaker 1 (14:01):
That almost to me always seems like the biggest sitting
duck moment that a president has. Like they're way safer
on the ground, moving fast, but a lot of times
for time they're in those helicopters, but they're they're hovering.
They could even may could take out all three of
those if they wanted to, just with some kind of
Afghan thing hanging on their shoulder from nineteen eighty one. Bam. Right,
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this is not fun or funny whatsoever. And when Trump
set out the meme of McDonald's and Governor Christy, I
was like, no, that's not sorry, sorry, mister president, that's
I'm kind of kind of worried about maybe what this
is right now. It's not a time to joke about
McDonald's and McDonald's thing was cool, it was a good
joke during the during the campaign. I'm gonna go out
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with what President Trump had to say about it.
Speaker 9 (14:47):
It's good to say thank you though, good to see you,
Good to see you all.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
Can you comment on the drones that are flyers got
US reports. It seems like that there people have a
big disc.
Speaker 9 (14:57):
The governor, the government knows what is happening. Look, our
military knows where they took off from. If it's a garage,
they can go right into that garage. They know where
it came from and where it went. And for some
reason they don't want to comment, and I think they'd
be better off saying what it is. Our military knows,
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and our president knows, and for some reason they want
to keep people in suspense. I can't imagine it's the enemy,
because it was the enemy, they'd blasted out, even if
they were late, they'd blasted Something strange is going on.
For some reason, they don't want to tell the people,
and they should because the people are really I mean,
they happen to be over Bedminster.
Speaker 4 (15:40):
We want to know.
Speaker 9 (15:40):
They're they're very close to Bedminster. I think maybe I
won't spend the weekend in bed Minster. I've decided to
cancel my trips.
Speaker 5 (15:49):
Have you received an intelligence briefing on the drones.
Speaker 2 (15:52):
I don't want to comment on that.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
Too quickly, all right, enjoy twenty twenty four. This has
gotten even weirder, and we know next year is going
to be even stranger. So let's relax and enjoy the
calm times of now.
Speaker 7 (16:07):
This is the Trevor carry Show, London Valley's Power Talks.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
More breaking news, more breaking news. Trump has pledged to
declassify all the documents related to Jeffrey Epstein JFK, RFK
MLK and nine eleven A way to go, Well, hold
(16:35):
the feet to the fire on those, as they say,
because don't say that unless you really mean it. Now,
there's a lot of people that are dead who we
can't put in jail for any of it. But anyhow,
we at least get to know what happened. Hey, there's
still some nine to eleven folks still still hanging around
in Epstein, folks still very much alive and on video.
(16:56):
And I think i'd love to have him throw in
their butler Pennsylvania, July thirteen and the golf course. Yeah,
put that in there too, kmph dot Com. Thank you
director Ryan Nigel bringing my attention to this. And if
I had seen this before this morning, I really would
have stayed out in the backyard a lot longer and
(17:17):
wishing the neighbors. You can't go, hey, can you turn
your light back?
Speaker 2 (17:20):
Porch light?
Speaker 1 (17:21):
Off so I can look for Chinese drones about Thank you, Yes,
good night to you too, thank you? No, I'm fine,
yeah no. Set a close up of a flying triangle
aircraft split into three pieces. This is a man woman
driving along one eighty not sure what to think when
this triangle like aircraft flew towards them. As they watched,
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they said it split into three pieces and continued together
flying south. Didn't look normal. I don't know. Is this
overreacting to be to be weirded out by all of this? No,
it's not a for reacting to be weirded out by
by all of this, But onto some more really important things,
(18:06):
like if we should stay at standard time. Trump talking
about how we need to just get rid of daylight
savings time, and right now, at three point thirty on
December sixteenth, twenty twenty four, we are in standard time.
There was a chart across America put out. It said,
if we stayed at this standard time and did not
spring forward, what would the sunrise and sunset be in
(18:28):
June in the summer, when we're like, all right, well
out here. The big city they have closest to us
is smell A in San Francisco. It sunset in La
at seven o seven. Hang on, let me get you
a line just straight. We're probably going to be about
seven twenty ish a San Francisco sunset seven thirty five.
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They're a little further to the west. So yeah, So
in June, the sun would be done at seven twenty
and it's probably eight well an hour onto it, dummy,
it'd be like eight twenty normally in June. And then
we have all the way because June twenty first is
the longest day of the year, and we are just
now five days away from the shortest day of the
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year on the twenty first. Coming up here the winter solstice,
which is now replaced Mary Christmas and some government offices
and businesses out they're right, and the school calendar, oh yeah,
winter Solstice break. Oh speaking of, let's just let this
prove it. Listen, this little kid teaching, teaching the grown
(19:36):
ups here. This is the first lady, Miss Jill, Miss
Jill out doing her How long do I get to
this schedule, this calendar. I know we're still committed, Joe,
but I don't want to go out there these little kids.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
All right, Christmas at the White House?
Speaker 1 (19:51):
Hello, how are you hi?
Speaker 2 (19:54):
Happy Holidays.
Speaker 1 (19:55):
Hi, Happy Christmas.
Speaker 7 (19:58):
Yes is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
Not in school, all you had to worry about was
getting up. Maybe you had to mobil lawn or something.
But you know you're going to ride your bike out
to the pool or something like that, meet everybody, and
you just couldn't wait to get older. We need a
class at around eight, nine and ten where you're told,
all right, when you turn ten, it's the first year
(20:26):
of your best decade of your life. So when you
get able to drive a car and all of that,
don't mess up because you're only going to have four
years in that decade, the best decade to drive a car.
Get good grades so you can go out and enjoy,
not be in trouble, the best decade, because after that
you're expected to do abcdefghijkl. I'm here's all the things
(20:48):
that you have to you're expected to do. So enjoy
this decade.
Speaker 8 (20:54):
Ooh.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
We need a class like that, don't we, Because when
you're especially when you get the driver's license, you're like, ah,
I got a little freedom.
Speaker 2 (21:01):
I can't wait then to come and go from my house.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
As I please, Like I now can go where I
want in this car to you know, some parameters depending
on the family structure, where you could go and all that.
I think back now, I would have been so fearful
to have been in any car me at sixteen. This
is my king Trevor decree that if I ever and hey,
(21:24):
I still got some hope somewhere, maybe I'm be a
king someday. But I would decree. You have to get
a C average and I'm not talking seventy four, seventy
five or above average to get your driver's license at
sixteen and seventeen. You have to maintain it. It drops there,
it goes, get it up next semester. Incentivize that you
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got a D, you got an F. You're probably the
ones that we got to worry about out there. Uh,
sixteen now just is way too young to be driving
a weapon like that unless you've proven that you have
some kind of responsibility aspect. Come on, some politicians jump
on that one. Would you get on that one? That
is a great thing. I think voters both sides of
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the aisle would be for that. You are right my
threats of this and that they just won't study, they
won't do this. I take this away of even taken
away maybe the car keys for a bit, that can
be a punishment, you can, you can do that on
but not to have a license whatsoever. And if it happens,
if you uh, I don't know, I could keep going
(22:29):
with it. Where if grade stay you know, all through
high school as a d then you gotta wait till
your twenty you know, make it be something that you incentivize. Well,
I was playing in the audio of the Governor of
Canada up there, and I want you to.
Speaker 5 (22:43):
Know that I am and always will be a proud feminist.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
Yeah he was.
Speaker 1 (22:49):
He was scolding America for our inability to be willing
to elect Kamala Kamala. Harris leared himself a proud feminist. Now,
I can't imagine being in the Spelling B. I never
would have joined the spelling BE to begin with, because
he took the spelling in English side of my combined grades.
I wouldn't have had my driver's license till I was thirty.
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But imagine being in the Memphis Unified Spelling B Championship
in nineteen seventy seven and third grade Trevor spelled the
word women. I think you have to repeat the word,
spell it and then say it again at the end
women wom e n women.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
I would smile.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
I got it correct, right, No, Trevor, that's women wom
y n. The scripts National Spelling b as an approval
list of study words for third graders looking to compete
in the upcoming spelling competition. The Justin Trudeau term women
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wo m y n.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
That is except guess that's acceptable.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
Students can can use that if we got some, you know,
third grade woke finist women w o m y n.
I think it's strange, but I guess I understand why,
since everybody's been clicking with the end of their fingers
for twenty years, that younger Americans do not know how
to write incursive?
Speaker 2 (24:18):
Was there?
Speaker 1 (24:18):
I guess there was a decision in school district should
just stopped teaching it, because you know, we were taught
that first taught how to write, and then we had
those remember those tablets who the three with the dotted
lines and the J had to come up and then
the bottom part of the J went all the way
down and then you did a little circle back up
for a capital J. And I remember J because that
my sister Julie, I learned to write our families names
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and the capital right now we don't. We don't learn
that anymore. Now what we're what we're teaching in school.
Here's a California school district. This is down in San
Diego area. They paid transgender activists quite a bit to
come in a lot of money, a lot of money,
a lot of our money, your money. The train staff
(25:03):
they paid, Well, this is not that much. It's only
twelve thousand dollars for a six hour training session on
transgender inclusion.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (25:10):
The school district, working with trans Family Support Services paid
the sum to San Diego un School District two thousand
dollars an hour for the trans Family Support Services.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
And what is this little, this little mission? What's there?
What's their objective?
Speaker 1 (25:27):
You were at an elevator and you said, all right,
I don't have much time, give me the elevator pitch.
They go, well, thank you. We would encourage children to
identify as the opposite, Saxon. We want to provide them
binders and and packers, you know, pointing pointing down to
that packers to a program we call gender junk, open
door elevator. I would just walk right on out, sir,
are you not, I wouldn't even say anything. I mean, like,
(25:49):
what's wrong with you? I can't believe I'm stuck on
this elevator alone hearing this from you. Yeah, they'll go
around parents. They're happy to go around parents. I guess
our current school board, our current interim superintendent, Misty heard,
they're fine with them going around going around parents. Yeah,
(26:09):
I'm actually sure. I guess all the politicians in town
are as well, downtown city government, county government. I don't hear.
I heard them talking about the books that were in
the schools. Got to get those out of there. But
the fact now that we got transvestite closets and they're
in there, they're called different names, possibly at school, and
then when you're around, I can't believe we haven't had
(26:32):
more teachers go. I don't want to be Maybe it's
just not hadn't happened to many schools yet. Maybe I
hope that's the case. But if you're a parent, you're
not going to.
Speaker 2 (26:42):
Know about it. And if you're the media.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
A teacher's not going to break a state law and
lose their lose their tenure or whatever it might be,
or their contract or their representation or their salary or
their career to say, I'm going to stand. I really
can't believe we're all silent about this. Not we're all
silent about it. The people that can actually make change,
(27:06):
that represent we, the people that voted them into office. Yeah,
let's bypass the parents. Let's get these kids. Let's get
a good year of indoctor nation before it accidentally slips
out through some kid that tells a parent and the
mom tells the other mom, and she's like, comes home
and tells the dad, and the dad loses his mind.
(27:27):
What are you talking about? They sit, I'm with the
kid and find out that this has been going on
for like ten months, that they've been researching hormone treatments,
things like this, that they've been wearing a Packer you
know most of the time here in California. Only time
of dad get mad about Packer if they found out
(27:48):
their kid was a Green Bay fan.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
Come on, we're Niner fans. That's this Packer stuff going
to know? Today?
Speaker 1 (27:54):
Dad, we're talking about something they put in their underwear
to make a little girl look like she's a little boy.
And we got binders that make developing young girls kind
of look more boyish, and I would think it would
A binder would also maybe work for a young boy
that wants to look like a girl. So maybe he
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could wear some kind of leotard, have some kind of
binder and some kind of I don't know, figure eight
around the legs and around I don't know what they
would do. Guys, this is I mean, that's the kind
of stuff that's not into the irreversible medical procedures. Yet
you know the binders in the pack, they're just playing
around with it, just seeing you know what it would
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be like. If there's one thing parents deserve to know,
it's what's being taught to their kids and who's influencing
their minds in that decade, best decade of your life,
and you're messing them up. Man. I want to give
a congratulations to stone Ridge Christian. They're the ones that
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could face cif say they forfeited a game over a
transgender opponent. They said, the school does not believe sex
is changeable. We do not intend to participate in vincent.
Send a different message, and we're concerned about the athletes
playing against. Say I wish we would stop saying biological
and just say a male. Now the cif Now all
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the rules in California. One hundred and fifty California high
school students were punished for wearing a save Girls T shirt.
Happened at Martin Luther King High School. I'll imagine that
stood up for people's rights. And today at Martin Luther
King High School, one hundred and fifty had the T
shirt on it said save girls sports because a dude
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is running cost country on the girls team. And they
wore these shirts in protest, and they were punished. They
were punished, They had to spend a few hours in
the principal's office for a fact. A fact, and it's
not offensive. It's a fact. That's where we are right
here in Californifornia. Good for these girls taking a stand. Now,
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could we get some adults around here in positions of
power that we elected into office to protect families. You
all talk about families, don't you. Families are under attack.
Please one take one, just one, take a stand.
Speaker 7 (30:18):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
It almost feels like Thanksgiving didn't even happen. I don't
know what's going on, man, It's a time war. Maybe
it was the is this the after effects? Is this
the long COVID? Is this the long covid effect of
the man made lockdown that changed all our sense of
time and in perception out there?
Speaker 3 (30:38):
Am I?
Speaker 1 (30:39):
Am I overdoing this? Or does it seem were to
everybody else?
Speaker 2 (30:44):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
Maybe it's because it's the first time in my life
I've ever lived anywhere long enough, maybe stayed in one place.
Maybe that's what's happening to me. I'm used to moving
around a lot like which. I don't know what that
the different. Maybe that's an effect of it. And maybe
if you've lived somewhere long enough your whole life, that
you don't it's just part of you, so you don't
feel it. Boy, I need to go lay down on
a couch and be analyzed. I saw the ABC thirty
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article that talked about Tamali traditions, and I know they're big,
especially here in the valley. It makes you think about
family big and a lot of Hispanic homes and make
it part of it. And they had Bobby Salazar, the
owner in here, talking about his personal recipe. Got it
from his grandparents, thought it to their mom and dad,
and Okay, this is just my Tennessee opinion. All right,
don't eveny get offended over your Christmas Tomali's. But Mexican
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food is awesome. I mean the flavors, the cheese, is
the meat, it's all combined. To me, if you're going
to do ranking, Tamali's are a little plain. They're the
not glazed, old fashioned doughnut of the dozen. And I know,
the green Chilian pork. Some people do it up good.
It's just not great to me. There's so much greatness
(31:53):
out there, like to me, okay, this is just my
Tennessee opinion.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
Quit.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
Don't get mad tomali makers. There are good Tomali's there,
there are, But in the ranking of a Mexican food,
it's not the best. Tamali doesn't come close to me
to thinking of I don't know, Christmas. You know, the
green Christmas tree, the red of Santa Claus, the candles,
all that so green and red, sauce enchiladas, you know,
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snow like some some big ol'd blab of sour cream
up there. There you go, there's a Christmas cantata. That's
something I could I could do. But Tomali's are kind
of the Jura flame you know on the side the
fire log kind of. I know, I just offended a
lot of folks. I'm not sorry, It's just my opinion.
I said, Tamali's are good. They're not just on the
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Tony Tiger.
Speaker 2 (32:43):
They're great. Right, you know what is great? You know
what's making America great again?
Speaker 1 (32:53):
ABC News and George Sneffilofaga's having to settle a lawsuit
with Trump fifteen million, pologize, apologize. In the future, you're
ever taking the kids or grandkids to Trump's future presidential library,
walk around, make sure you tell them that fifteen million
of this went from a smart ELEC Democrat TDS newsguy
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on ABC.
Speaker 2 (33:19):
Bring that up.
Speaker 1 (33:20):
Actually, that's something that I think people go to baseball stadiums,
do the tours.
Speaker 2 (33:24):
You know.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
I had somebuddies from high school and said, hey, and
I'm like, I got a job. But they went around
and did all these ballparks over the summer, hit all
these different places. I think I didn't even like, go
see the Bill Clinton win in Little Rock. I would
like to see presidential libraries. I think that would be
a good little tour of all of those. But this
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all comes off a defamation lawsuit against ABC and George Sephanopflos.
He claimed that his reputation was besmirched during an interview
with Congress over Nancy Mace. But now here here's MSNBC
hosts basically kind of repeating the same lie that forced
ABC to pay fifteen million to Trump.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
Do they not learn?
Speaker 1 (34:05):
Is it only the view that has lawyers listening in
with headsets?
Speaker 10 (34:08):
We just say, I mean, this feels like it has
a real chilling effect. Like I mean, shout out to
the standards department. Okay, standards is always making sure that
we are keeping the bar high and substance of inaccurate.
But what George Stephanopolis said in that interview, I mean
it seems to hold up. And with the judge shout
after the bat and now he's news organization and himself,
(34:30):
Georgethnopolis himself is paying a million dollars of his own
money to the lawyers and ABC and fifteen million dollars.
Speaker 1 (34:36):
It's insane.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
Yeah, okay, we'll take it to court, go into discovery.
Speaker 1 (34:40):
See what all the emails from ABC's doing fifteen million
dollars ats, I guess the cost of doing business. They
didn't want all this to come out the view. You know,
they're now they're go see the legal notices in the future.
I guess we're winning. This is good Man
Speaker 7 (34:56):
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