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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Iran state media claims tonight, I ram, we'll have a
quote surprise the world will remember for centuries. Hey, honey,
change the channel there. Oh, there's a surprise to night
that the world will remember for centuries. I'll tell you
exactly where my mind went to sleeper cells attacks around
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the world. Maybe they weren't ready quite to do it yet,
but now they're being forced to do it. I don't
know where does your mind go with that propaganda. Don't
let it bother you, Trevor, all right, I'll roll with it. Man.
We were bombarded by news like this right before we
went to air, and she's okay. Director Ryan Nigel just
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updated me that she had an allergic reaction. But I
get this. iHeartMedia reportable reportable. Homeland Security chief Christy Nome reportedly,
you take it to the hospital Washington DCC and in
report she was taking by an ambulance and is conscious.
It's not yet known why she's in the hospital, details
or posting, so she allergic reaction. That's okay. What's Iran
going to do tonight? We don't know. They said it,
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we'll remember for centuries. Is a nuclear bomb I'm going
to get into And yes, I'm I'm paid to get
up in the morning and go look into things and
what it takes to make a nuclear weapon and where
they are. And I went research some researchers, right, But man,
we can get overwhelmed, can't wait. Today's world we're inning
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dating with so much news and information, and you know,
like America nineteen eighty two, forty three years ago, I
was sixteen, lived in California, and I recall Sunday afternoon
was a time when my mom would call relatives back
in Tennessee. Yeah, long distance wasn't cheap, and our calls
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weren't real long long distance in letters. That that was
it back then. You know today I talk long distance
with non family. Back in the day, you might have,
you know, checked in with maybe once or twice a year.
Now you talk to people all the time. Oh I
saw him on face. Oh I saw him in this grad.
Oh I saw him on this Oh yeah, let me
let me go, Hey, let's talk. Let's yeah. Oh what
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have you been doing right? We would have never done
that in nineteen eighty two. It's too expensive and we
didn't care about their life that much. We called people
whose life we wanted to be updated on today. We
talked frequently many others that I've known over the years,
you know, we text frequently. What I'm saying is that
we all stay in touch with a lot of folks
that if we had been required to call them with
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nineteen eighty two AT and T rates, you know, we
wouldn't be talking that much or communicating that much based
on cost. Letter writing was cheap but time consuming, and
we didn't dump into a letter. Yeah, I just got
an argument today with my girlfriend and I don't know
what's gonna You would put that in a text now,
but you wouldn't put that in a letter because they're
going to get it seven days later, and you know,
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you're probably not being a fight anymore. So you know,
today we're just instant emotion boom, sitting out my instant emotion.
Everybody scroll Facebook, Instagram, We see and hear everybody, everybody's
lives and somebody. You know, there's good. I'm not gonna
say it's all bad. Facebook started out to many people
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just like a photo album that you would share around
the nation instead of printing out pictures, putting them in
the letter, mailing them and getting duplicates and triplicates and
you know, so that you can mail them to other people. Now,
not that anything's wrong, would be in there for people
when they need to talk or have issues. But today
we are inundated with everything that's negative in the world.
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I mean, you glance at the news on a Saturday morning.
I try and stay away from it. I'll send myself headlines.
I won't read them. I do not read stories on
the week. I'm like, let me stay up on this,
and then I do a print out on Sunday for Monday,
and then I got to print more on Monday. But yeah,
I keep my eye on it, but I can. I
don't know. I've gotten good at it of blocking it. Yeah,
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and I don't let it sink in. Take some breaks
because we're inundated. No King's Rally, Minnesota politician and her
husband murdered in their house, the man hunt, World War
three starting in Iran, LA on alert. Everything is negative.
I think a lot about it, Like I can't get
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any local presto politicians they could stand against eight nineteen
fifty five trendsent our kids in schools, hiding it from
mom and dad, right go out in public, and it's
like I feel like I know we're to live in America.
I grew up in Well.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
It's not.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
Wait, coup old man, it's not horrible manners in public. Yeah,
we'll let Arnold talk about that. He was on the
view talking about manners. So you know, we got a
lot around us as a negative. Life today is heavy,
it's it's not a light life in society today. And
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you add in all our surroundings and news stories that
we can't change or effect, and it's easy to get negative.
Then you add on everybody that you know that you
communicate with being able to get a hold of you
no more long distance, and sharing with you all the
negative in their lives. You know, your friend from high
schools having issues with their teenage son, they text you
and tell you what the kid's now done. You know
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that wouldn't normally happen. I'm just saying it's good to
be there for people. Don't read this wrong, but I
don't think we were ever built. Humans aren't built to
take in every problem in every community, hamlet, in town
that's around and internalize. It's just you go to social
media and you hear that everybody's going through those person's
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surgery and this person's dad is dying and they show
old pictures of them with their dad when they were young,
and it's sad, and I understand people that's a way
to grieve when you lose people turn on the TV.
You get I was just so I like Clayton Kershaw
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wearing his Pride hat. I know he wrote the scripture
on there then Dodger Stadium singing in Spanish, and I'm thinking,
maybe as life maybe always been this tough, but we're
just so inundated by misery and issues. I mean, like
in nineteen eighty two even, I mean we had TV
and radio, and but it was really it didn't seem
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easy to know of misery in everybody's lives if he
wanted an update on the misery. Six o'clock news and
eleven o'clock news. I can't believe at eleven o'clock when
I'm up and going the bathroom, people are still like
eleven o'clock news seems late late on the East Coast
though excuse no central time zone. Yeah, it was always
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ten o'clock. Network TV started at seven, not eight like
like out here. But I don't think humans that were
designed to take on so much negativity and so much
bad news, you know you. It overloads our brains and
our psyche and we feel like we're bad people if
you know we don't you don't comment, or you don't
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encourage somebody to get through the rough waters you feel
like but you do that too much and you drown.
We're drowning. I will say in the world's problems that
we're not gonna change. There are things that we can
vote for politicians that will change some of the big issues.
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But stretching so thin by society that it could be
taken away from those closest to you that might really
need help, our time and our energy. And how many
times have you felt like you didn't want to dump
on somebody? You know you again, don't stop talking to
those closest to you, and don't stop being an ear
for somebody that needs an ear to listen to. We
do need each other, but the constant broadcast and negativity.
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I mean, seriously, let's keep some stuff to ourselves. Younger generation.
It's not just them, but they're getting real obvious. Like
the girl singing in Spanish and she took a varage
of complaints seeing the star spingle banner our national anthem
at Dodger Stadium in Spanish and then breaking down on
and crying about it's so Superintendent Misty her, It's just
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stop it. You kind of feel like you know too
much about everything and about everybody and you can't turn
it off. I'll put myself in that category. Think about that.
When was the last time you went a full day,
even an hour about hearing about I don't know, a crisis,
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a tragedy, is scan some kind of scandal, somebody going
through something right? Your phone buzzes with the breaking news. Well,
let me I'll take a break going oh, social media,
let me see what's going on? Had looked at it
this week? Heartbreak, outrage. We're drowning in information, al Gore,
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Your invention today is how I'm feeling about. It's not
the good kind. It's the kind of information that's soul crushing.
Too much long distance. Maybe that's Can you imagine if
we got rid of our cell phones and went back
to that, how I wonder how life should you say?
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Think about your own life? You would feel so out
of touch with so many people associate it. Even if
we went back to the nineteen eighty two Reagan in
the White House MTV played music videos. Long distance boy,
you were watching those clocks. A three minute call back
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to Tennessee could costs I don't know, eight ten, maybe
twelve bucks or something. That's probably what like sixty eight
bucks today. So you made them count. You didn't. You
didn't really call up and just start, well, you know
what my boss said. No, you called, you got informa.
How are they doing? Okay? Good? Do you know that
kind of thing? But now we got it almost feels
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free to us. You know, a payment you pay for
the month. You can cut now calls as much as
you want to. It gonna be gossiping about your neighbors,
big stuff. Letters. I I don't even know that's time
I got a letter. I bet I haven't written a
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letter in the two thousands. Maybe a CA okay, but no,
a card doesn't count as a letter. Even though you
write something in the car. I'm saying a letter. Put
the date up there, you know, paper pen. No, wouldn't
that surprise somebody to give them a to give them
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a letter? You know, in nineteen eighty two, I just
used that year for some reason, because it was a
good year, because I got my driver's license. None. Judge
took it away and then I got it back. But
you didn't have to find out any every time somebody
had a fight with their significant other. You didn't have
to hear everybody talking about their depression. Now be there
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for people. I keep plugging that in here here for people.
But man, it's just there's no reason to go broadcast
senior depression. We need to know about all the big
stuff that affects people's life. But I tell you, somebody
wrapped their rise now going. He is right, It is
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a burden. I've been caring of this. You know what
you should probably do is write your list and go
I'm going to focus on these top five I love
the most that I need to be there for. Maybe
there's some you love more, but they're okay. But you
know what I'm saying, And there's nothing wrong with severing
some ties. Sometimes you got to recognize what we have
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traded away. It's a peace of mind, the ability to
I don't know, focus on our own lives. Our brain
I'm not I'm not a scientist, but I don't think
it was designed to carry what we carry right now
with all the injustice, and we digest that and our
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brain tries to oh it's it can lead guys. I'm
okay right now. If you're going, boy, he's breaking debt,
No I'm not. I'm just saying that start filtering some stuff.
Protect protect your mental space. That's what I'm saying. And
you know, I hate to say this, but I don't
need to know about every school shooting in every state
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with hours it's horrible. We don't need to read every
political post from every angle, from people that you barely
knew in high school. We can only fix what's right
in front of us. You can only, really, I think,
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be involved with people's life, with those that are really
within your reach. They got out of it as your
little corner of the world, and that give that your attention,
and try and wake up without immediately going into downloading
all the world's problems into your brain. No downloading, not
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even on not enough ram in our head. And maybe
we need to clear out some of the junk files right.
Might means ceasing communication with some but I don't know.
Try it. It might be easier than you think. I mean,
we are inundated.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
There's so much mis and disinformation out there, there's so
much money, all this all day, so of course people
are like, I mean, you're right, let's quit listening to
this shows and engage and he plays it all the time.
Speaker 4 (13:31):
That's why I'm launching on a sub stack. I hope
you'll follow me so we can continue to engage in
a two way conversation.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
You hear that hold on, I gotta go back, And
part of that is laughing too. I want this state
to be fixed. I want this guy out of politics,
but let's just laugh while we're trying to make that happen.
You know what he's saying here, He said I will
now be on substick. That means his podcast is fail
fail Fail. Nobody's I don't. I ain't even heard him
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have a guest on you know what happened. He couldn't
handle that. He couldn't handle the truth from Charlie Kirk,
even though he tried to play off. He's like, no,
I can't keep that up there just exposing me. I
got in trouble for saying it's unfair for a boy
to beat up a girl in sports conversations.
Speaker 4 (14:14):
And that's why I'm launching on a substack. I hope
you'll follow me so we could continue to engage in
a two way conversation at this critical moment in our history.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
Yeah. So with all that said, I'll update you on
World War three.
Speaker 5 (14:27):
Next, this is the Trevor Jerry Show on the Valley's
Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
That's one twenty six AM and Teyron at the moment
here Tel Aviv, Israel. Now it's been getting hit twice
in the last two hours. Director Ryan Nigel's and they're
watching a camera and when he spoke through, I could
hear his microphones. I could hear the air raid sirens
going off back there. We don't know what's going to happen.
It's been reported, it said, translated from Arabic by Google.
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I believe that Iranian TV said there's a surprise to
night the world. Well, remember for centuries President Trump posting,
we know exactly where the so called Supreme Leader is hiding.
He's an easy target, but it's safe there. We're not
going to take him out parentheses kill at least not
for now. But we don't want missiles shot at civilians
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or American soldiers. Our patients is wearing thin. Thank you
for your attention to this matter. Uh where's that doomsday clock? People?
You know they had his tick in to midnight. I
bet you they moved that up closer to the stroke
of midnight. Now Iran talking about tonight, it's tonight there
right now. We have two raids going on right now,
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so maybe what they meant, they probably didn't mean Fresno,
California tonight. So again, it's one twenty six in the
morning right now Tel Aviv is being hit. What'd you
say they're an hour behind Israel? Okay. Over the weekend,
United States Air Force drop not one, but two emergency
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action messages. How do people know this, Well, they're not
really supposed to know this. The twenty minute transmission set
on Saturday from the Air Service was intercepted and leaked online.
They said the code was not cracked, but it was
sent through the high frequency global communication system. It's shortwave
radio signals, is what it is. The encrypted code blasted
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across the high frequency global communication system. That's the one
that they used to transmit emergency alerts to nuclear capable bombers,
missiles and subs. Probably has a whole lot to do
with that briefcase that follows the president around the nuclear football.
I just think that at G seven it's all what
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it was by Trump. It was by Joe Biden too, Lord,
thank you, thank you, seriously, thank you for that handovers
for four years. That was just down the hall wherever
Joe was sleeping, close to Joe when he was in
the bathroom. Or no, it's probably with the autopen people.
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What am I thinking? Come on, he was probably he's
probably left outside of Denny somewhere at some point. Back
to the emergency action messages, this is not some kind
of casual communications. A military former military that have spoken,
not on record. They said they're highly encrypted, time sensitive,
used to convey nuclear launch orders read read. They said
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they can initiate major attack options or limited attack options
to prevent interception or any kind of tampering. Here, I
can read it to u ypn ix three four hp
r j d n A t O q QC, and
I could keep reading it for like ten lines. Yeah,
that's hey. The code breaking stuff, I watched something recently. Anything,
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it's new to me and probably been out ten years.
In World War Two. They use a really old, old
Native American language, like a novel ho the code Breakers,
I think the movie was called Code Breakers maybe something
like that. But that's how and the Germans had no
idea what that was. There was no Internet, they couldn't
go re so they had that language used. The Americans did.
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And it's amazing how some of these brains in the
UK and the forties broke the German codes. I saw
something on that as well, so code breaking. Very interested
in code breaking. No, NSA, I'm not that interested in
it that I'm even gonna look. No, this is just
a new story I'm doing here. But yeah, that should
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not have leaked out online. It was sent through again
through the high frequency Global Communication System. It's a network
the United says air forces used to communicate with planes,
ground bases, and some Navy units. Well, they wouldn't be
worried about talk show hosts in Fresno because every country
around the world has this right now that I'm looking at. Yes, anyhow,
(19:08):
the world of Spies Congress and Marchie Taylor Green. She
had some words for those who want or So did
Tucker Carlson. So did President Trump. He responded to Tucker Carlson,
I'll give you a little bit of back and forth
on the Super Tuesday next.
Speaker 5 (19:24):
The Assistant Trevor Terry show, Mondo Valley's Power Dog.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
I say, let's chill. Let's see. I actually trust President
Trump that he will do what is best for America
and what he sees from where he is. That's not
what we see from here. Let's remember that we can
have an opinion. But unless you've been I don't know,
in some high ranking military sitting around where you're actually
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discussing foreign policy. I know, soldiers sit around. I'm sure
unless you've been around that those kind of roundtables and
see what they see and know what our espionage has
turned over. What's in those you know, those daily reports,
the intelligence briefings that Adam Schiff doesn't get to see.
Speaker 6 (20:14):
In terms of whether the administration should go further and
engage in direct hostilities against them, that's not something I support.
Now I have to caveat that by saying I have
not been able to get recently an intelligence briefing.
Speaker 1 (20:28):
Really, that's kind of good news. It's truly good news.
Oh that sound was let's see, Oh that's coming. I
had to sound up there. We're watching these cameras here
from Israel and also in Tehran, Tehran area. We got
Gaza on their central Israel, Jerusalem, the Hafa area, Tel Aviv.
(20:53):
So if something blasts. We'll let you know here on
the show Tucker Carlson, he got a little upset with
the president and listen. I normally am not on the
warhawks side. As you know, I'm a Congressman Ron Paul
former Congressman Ron Paul. I love Trump's foreign policy. The
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only thing I was like, I don't even want them
dropping the Moab, the mother of all bombs in Syria.
That's we weren't being attacked by Syria. Let Congress, if
we want to go do the now. The president can
make the decision on the spur of the moment three
am phone call, as Hillary asked, because who do you
want to answer the phone? Not you woman? Uh, but yeah,
when that happens, the president can make decisions quick. We
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just started during the Iraq war for twenty years that
you know, hey, we'll let the president do a little bit.
Congress said, here's a here's a checkbook. And you know
why they did that. They gad, oh, it's the Bush
administration that wanted that war. They can go back home
to their home areas and got to face parents that
lost sons and daughters. You know that they didn't vote
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for the war. That's how It was set up our
founding fathers so that our representatives would have to come
back to us and say I voted for it, or
I didn't vote for it, and if we didn't like
or we'd vote them out next time. You see how
that element was taken away. So I do I trust
President Trump. Israel has had a lot more accomplishments in
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this than I Ran has. We had reports the last
two hours missiles coming in. I heard a lot of
those are being launched from trucks. I think that means
a lot of their missile launch places have been taken out.
Their main TV station on the air, live boom, President Trump,
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they should have signed the deal. I told them to sign.
What a shame and waste of human life, simply stated
the President said, I Ran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
And I say that latter because he put it in
all caps. He said, I said it over and over again.
Everybody should immediately evacuate Tehran. I don't know if you
saw the video coming out, but it looked like la
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at Friday rush hour at five. Didn't it during the
winter because it was night, I mean as far as
the eye could see, or lights on one side and
you could see a little couple firefly headlights on the
other side going into the city. It's kind of like
Houston when a hurricane's happening. I was really surprised they didn't,
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you know, turn all roads out like they do in hurricanes,
where he used both sides of the of the freeway
system there. So it was a massive escape for these
lines of cars. I mean, the White House sending out
then retweeting out everybody should evacuate. Tehran is the big
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bomb coming. We don't know. Nobody knows does Tehran have
the bomb. They get a minuranium, which is a metal.
They've been doing that in mines and Iran. I researched
in what it takes. I'm just going to give you
some highlights. The metal arrives in a bad kind of
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mix that contains zero point seven that makes it good
enough to form a molecular split for a bomb. So
it's not in a good mix yet they got to
split and separate it. They take it to another plant
and they grind it to what's called a yellow cake.
That powder is moved and heated to make it into
a gas form that can be used in the centrifuges.
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We hear about those, right. It's called the uranium conversion.
And then when they convert, they take it to a
nuclear site and it's placed inside this centrifuge. The International
Energy Chief said they think that all the centrifuges were
damaged or destroyed by Israel. They know where these are.
Iran already had they said enriched uranium. It's sixty percent
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and that could easily place and brought up to ninety percent.
That's I guess we're in that time period there where
we can't let them get to that point which is
enough for a bomb. They've done it. Maybe they're sneaky. Man.
Come on, after enrichment, they take it back to turn
it into a metal ball. That metal balls installed into
the nuclear warhead, and that's done in plants in Tehran's area.
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They at the Office of How to Build a Nuclear
Bomb says that take six to twelve months to develop
all of that. Guys, they've had twelve years and longer,
actually they ever since the Russians had it, and I
think nineteen forty nine Russia did their first. Yeah, guys,
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it's come on, it's all around the world. I'm just
worried about I interviewed a former DEA that took down
the first World Trade Center nineteen ninety three bombings. He
found the guy over in the Middle East and he
was trained in detecting suitcase nukes. Man. I if I
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could get a hole back in my old Google calendar
that I had and go back to two thousand and seven,
and I wonder if he's still with us. I hope
he is. I can't think of his name right now,
but he always scared me and scared the listeners on
the show and how it'd interview him about what that's like.
And it's not like the big mushroom blast. It's really
they call it a dirty bomb, a suitcase new because
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of what it sprays around. And you saw the effects
of that in Nagasaki and Hiroshima months after that radioactive
material that they can spread in the subway. It's a
it's a bomb, but it releases that kind of it's
kind of a slower death. So think of the just
think of the sleeper cells that they could have here.
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They could It's not like anybody was checking driver's license
on the way in. So does Iran have that warhead?
Did they did the enriching process well? Again, like I said,
President Trump knows a lot more from where he's sitting at.
So does Benjamin and Yahoo. And I guarantee you that
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they probably saw something sat down or put upon a screen.
The information was given to them that net and Yahoo
said all right, let's call it Operation Rise and Lion.
Let's go. Something made this jump right now, Just me guessing,
and I don't think that's real hard to guess. They're
(27:31):
saying they're not going to stop fighting until they destroyed
their ballistic missiles and their nuclear facilities. Straight from the
Israeli Defense Forces. We're looking at the cameras right now.
Iranian State TV stating that tonight something big is going
to happen that will be remembered for centuries. Now. That
can just be part of Hey, we're we're down. We
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got nothing left except to throw the gun at you.
We don't have any more bullets. Watch out tonight, it's
really going to happen. I don't know, we don't know
who's been supplying I ran over these years. We have
no idea. President Trump last night on Air Force One
said now we're not seeking a ceasefire. And I don't
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care what D and I says Tulsea Gabbard and Tulsi
today is like, no, I'm on with President Trump. That
didn't that didn't take too long. President Trump was talking
about now it was a fake news that he wasn't
leaving the G seven for peace talks. Matt Crone of
France said that he he said, publicity, this is President
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Trump talking publicity seeking. President Emmanuel Macron of France mistakenly
said I left the G seven in Canada to go
back to DC to work on a ceasefire. Wrong. He
had no idea why I'm now on my way to Washington.
But it certainly has nothing to do with the ceasefire.
Much bigger than that, whether purposely or not. And Manuel
always gets it wrong, stay tuned, calls it out like
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it is. He did that ten years ago on the escalator.
We have no idea what's gonna happen, but nothing happens.
Let's let's you remember this to keep our keep our
sanity about us. Nothing happens on this world, this planet, yeah,
good or bad without it going through the hands of God.
(29:22):
So that's what will allow me to heat up some
of those old ribs that I did over the weekend
watch the Office and go to sleep tonight. Yes, let's
go to it. Is this Louisiana Troy in Kingsburg, Man,
I am not kidding you. I saw Louisiana plate hold
on a few months ago on frying and I thought
of you and your gator that you put on the grill.
(29:45):
How you doing? Troy and Kingsburg hadn't heard from you,
and probably pre COVID man.
Speaker 7 (29:49):
It was prank. Yes, there, Den pretty good? Denver Good?
Speaker 1 (29:53):
Is your your son? Troy and his son came out
to some of our Has he got his driver's license yet?
Is he that?
Speaker 7 (30:00):
No, he's staying. I got I gotta hit your own now.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
Wow, well look at you pro creating.
Speaker 7 (30:07):
Yes, Sarren, gotta keep the record going strong.
Speaker 8 (30:09):
Buddy.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
Hey, I'm glad you're still here. And I thought maybe
you said and I had enough of California. I'm going
back to Louisiana. You're still a missionary behind enemy lines
like myself.
Speaker 7 (30:19):
Yes, Siren, still here. You gotta have a good folks
stick around because everybody else is leaving.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
I should have known you know something about wind talkers.
I see Ryan wrote win talkers on the screen. Is
that what the name of the movie with wind talkers.
Speaker 7 (30:31):
Yes, they're wind talkers. And I only know that my
wife is Chocktaw Indians. And uh we've talked about that show.
We've watched it several times and just in amazement. And
you know how our military was wise enough to use
a native language to the Germans and the Japanese and
everybody else, nobody can break the code.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
Well, tell your wife, I'm sorry. I gave him the
Navajo the credit chalk Taw, chalk Taw.
Speaker 7 (30:56):
Uh. I know it's actually Cherokey, and I believe Turkey
is the language that they use, but it's just just
the native language is just you know what my wife
is so amazed about, you.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
Know, yeah, you know what, I haven't watched that in
a while. That that would be a good way to
go back and watch this weekend.
Speaker 7 (31:12):
Absolutely absolutely, you know you said something made a lot
of sense. You're influ right. Don't nothing happen in this
world without God knowing about it and letting it go
or letting it happen.
Speaker 1 (31:22):
So way it's supposed to amen on that one, mister
Louisiana to mister Tennessee, who are missionaries behind enemy lines?
Speaker 7 (31:29):
Here? A?
Speaker 1 (31:30):
Uh Now I better hear from you before Thanksgiving so
that you can give out that recipe again. Uh, what
was it? No, refresh me on it. It's a turkey
and then a gator inside it with some chicken.
Speaker 7 (31:42):
What you think the gator and your wrapit with bacon
and your stuff in with the chicken, or you can
use a game hand whatever you want in the mouth
and then wreck it all in bacon.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
Okay. I was about to ask what part of the
body you just said you put it in the gator's mouth.
Speaker 7 (31:58):
Well, you get a boot boot three four foot out
of gator and wrapping his whole body with bacon and
then stuff his mouth with the chicken or the game.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
In and you wrap it up and you're on the
right on the grill. Again. I'm asking this before, but
the taste of gator actually left my mind and you
brought it back. What does it taste like like chicken?
Is it kind of chickeny?
Speaker 7 (32:19):
It's kind of pulky. It's got a fulk taketure with
a chicken flavor to it.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
Yeah, all right, Hey, nothing wrong with that. You ever
caught one?
Speaker 8 (32:26):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (32:26):
Absolutely? I take my boy home back in February. My
all just went back in February, and uh, he got
to see his first live allegator right on the bank
we was fishing, and one flying right up to it.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
He is now gator chasing Troy from Kingsburg, not gator grilla,
and you are gater chasing and he's passing it. He's
passing the tradition on.
Speaker 7 (32:47):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (32:47):
Well, I would say that has to be a tadbit.
Uh exhilarating and frightening.
Speaker 7 (32:54):
You know, they don't get any closer. They just come
to check you out, see what you're doing. And then
once they figure you out, they you're bigger than they are.
They going about their business.
Speaker 8 (33:02):
All right.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
There you go, getting along with nature. Troy. Good to
hear your voice, sir.
Speaker 7 (33:07):
Good talk to you. I have a good time.
Speaker 1 (33:08):
Hey you too. That's good and we'll pass that recipe on.
Make sure you join us on October fifteenth.
Speaker 5 (33:16):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (33:21):
June seventeenth, nineteen ninety four. I was in my living
room in San Jose. Many of you are going to
be able to tell me exactly where you are. I
was way in the sports then. I was looking forward
to watching the Houston rockets and the Knicks, and what's
going on? What is that white Bronco the low speed
police chase. Al Cowan's hadn't heard of him in a while.
(33:45):
Have we what you doing? Oj? Out there on the freeway.
Speaker 8 (33:48):
I got some guys to beat, got some cake to eat.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
Okay, Yeah, that was thirty thirty one years ago. Today
I have to say I got to give OJ credit
standing up during COVID. It's just too soon to tell. Well,
I don't know Twitter.
Speaker 8 (34:04):
World yours truly.
Speaker 7 (34:05):
Well.
Speaker 8 (34:06):
They said they were going to close the golf course
at one point, but they let everybody finish their round
of golf. And now they're saying they're going to be closed,
and other courses are talking about closing. I'm just saying,
and you better open up some of the sailor aside them,
get me a bed, because I know if I can't
for the next month, I would go crazy.
Speaker 1 (34:24):
Yeah, I'm just saying. You remember that bloody glove cod
I'm just saying I got a golf glove too. They
could get bloody real quick around here. Remember though his
confession about Charlie.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
In the book, The hypothetical is Charlie Charlie came by
and mentioned something about what was going on at her house.
This guy Charlie shows up, the guy who had recently
become friends with.
Speaker 9 (34:51):
And uh, I don't know why you had been buying
the close house, but it told me you wouldn't believe
what's going on over that. And and I remember thinking, well,
whatever's going over there has got to stop.
Speaker 1 (35:03):
Guys, he was looney man. He really was, wasn't he.
Thirty one years ago
Speaker 5 (35:08):
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