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March 25, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Do you guys remember the Democrat congressman, the fire alarm poler,
Jamal Bowman, the male member of the Socialist rat pack,
former Democrat from New York. Yeah, he got primaried out
though even before the election. But he he called Elon
Musk a Nazi and a thief when he was on

(00:20):
CNN at the end of last week. And Elon Musk
is now threatened to sue this former Democrat. Good do it,
he said. American people do not trust Elon Musk a
law Musk is incompetent. How do we know they fire
people challenged in court. He's a thief, He's a Nazi,
and people don't trust him, period. Bowman stated. Now CNN

(00:42):
is smart enough these days because they they've had to
read their own on air apologies or recants. The host
Abbey Phillip on CNN jumped in right after former n
I'm going to quote her former congress and Bowman, I
just have to say, just a second, I just have
to say your opinion about Elon Musk. Is you your
opinion about Elon Musk? Bowman in his head probably thought,

(01:05):
oh no, they've been trained by attorneys.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
I haven't.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
Probably probably stepped in it, he said, it's his opinion
good suing the defamation that these individuals are are able
to get away with it should stop after some lawsuits
come forward. And I think President Trump and a lawn
musk might have enough extra cash on their side table

(01:32):
of their night stand there to maybe go after some
of these individuals go ahead. I mean accusing people of
a crime that's not a protected opinion. Even CNN could
be liable for bringing on somebody that has repeatedly stated
that like they know that he has. President Trump posted
people to get caught sabotaging Tesla's will send a very

(01:54):
good chance of going to jail for up to twenty years.
That includes the funders. We're looking for you guys. This
is Trump arrangement syndrome on a brand new level. Listen
to what happened in Austin just this morning. This is
the Austin new incendiary devices found at a Tesla's showroom

(02:17):
in Austin's.

Speaker 3 (02:18):
In developing news this afternoon out of North Austin, after
Austin police responded to a call at a Tesla dealership.
This is along north US one eight three and it
all started around eight this morning.

Speaker 4 (02:29):
Police now tell us. They found what they called suspicious
devices at the dealership. I want to show you a
live look there, and just in the last few moments,
we saw police leave the dealership and also take down
some of that police tape that was alongside this barrier
by the sidewalk you're looking at at the moment.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
Now.

Speaker 4 (02:47):
The APD bomb squad investigated here and determined that these
were incendiary devices. Police took those into their own custody
without incident, they tell us, And they're not sharing much
more about what kinds of devices as they were now.
They say this is an open and ongoing investigation and
we will keep, of course, keep working to learn more

(03:07):
information and share those updates as soon as we do, all.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
Right, So they're not gonna stop. This was predicted. We
just didn't know they would turn it on a lawn
musk and tesla. And it's something how Republicans are now, Eh,
maybe I will look into those evs and give me
a used tesla you had people caught on camera, because
those teslas have cameras around everywhere.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
Surrounding all the way around. And I watch with my
own eyes.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
What I'm gonna play back for you here in describe
and it's utterly disgusting, truly disgusting. Man caught on camera
rubbing his hands between his liberal buttocks. Really, he smeared
feces across a park cyber truck. This is what the

(03:56):
radical left looks like in twenty twenty five. How can
he even supports How can you not come right out
and say disgusting? Stop it, you idiots, This is not
what America is about. You had a man, I'm gonna
say he was in his early seventies with his wife,
getting in his car, and he had on his USA
leather coat and a guy recognizing him from a film

(04:19):
that was going around that Tesla recorded of this man
keying this car. Dude had the same coat on that
he had on, and it was a very unique coat,
and you could see it was the same guy. And
this guy recognized him in a parking lot and went
up and said this.

Speaker 5 (04:38):
Did you just keep it Tesla the other day? What
you're on video? Yeah, this is the guy You just
keda Tesla. You got a video online, Tesla, Yes, you did.
You keda Tesla in a parking lot somewhere around here.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
Well, what do you gotta say about that? I didn't
do that.

Speaker 5 (04:56):
Well, you're on video.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
I said, I plainly saw you doing it. You pulled
up right now to it, and then you keep it whatever.

Speaker 5 (05:02):
Okay, Well, uh, you know, I mean they got your
license plate. I'm suppose you haven't been contacted by the
police yet. I'm doing I mean, what do you have
to say. I mean, I saw you do it. I'm
just curious. I mean, just because, elon, you're wearing a
USA T shirt, driving a driving a Korean car.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
Why would you key an American car?

Speaker 5 (05:20):
The guy's probably a Democrat that owns it.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
I think it's a woman.

Speaker 5 (05:23):
I mean, I'm just curious why you did that. You
just don't have anything to say about that. Neither one
of you guys do. Okay, Well, good luck to you, sir.
I hope you learned a lesson.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
Yeah, he was caught and arrested. He learned his lesson.
Here's another lunatic. Well, those pro moss for Palestine warriors
walking around. He had his kif on his scarf that
he wears around. Uh, those of you that are of
the faith, would you use that scar to wipe vomit

(06:01):
up with?

Speaker 2 (06:02):
I would I would think not. No, it's not what
you would you would do.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
I wouldn't use a let's say, a crucifix to try
and pick a lock. No, there's certain things you don't
do with your religious attire. And after he walks up
next to a tesla again, I watched it. You're fortunate
you're just having to hear it. He walks up, takes
his mask downs, takes his fingers down his throat to

(06:28):
force himself to regurgitate, back up and vomit on this
man's car.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
Never thought I'd be a victim of a Tesla attack.
We look at this.

Speaker 6 (06:37):
Some schmuck walks up to my car, starts banging on
the side of the car, checking it out, lowers his mask,
look at him, and then starts to make himself puke
all over my car. This is disgusting. You rugs it
on my car. It's still there. He takes his Cafia

(06:59):
today and wash off his hands. Dude, is this even legal?

Speaker 1 (07:04):
No, it's not. It's not legal. Guy caught on camera
keying of tesla in San Jose. He was arrested. Man
was arrested for felony vandalism. Guy ket tesla to Gym
and Colorado got arrested charge with a felony. Imagine running
your life because social media told you eln Musk was

(07:24):
a Nazi. Imagine being that small pea brained sitting in
there going a felony. I can't vote, I can't own
a gun. Had another guy down in Florida, Saint Petersburg.
He was caught throwing dog pieces at a park cybertruck.

(07:45):
He was walking his dog. You know, the poop bag.
He took it out and flung it what with his hands.
They're so disgusting that they'll touch it with their hands.
They're so disgusting, they'll stick their fingers on her throat
to throw up. And another man was so disgusting that
he stuck his finger down the back of his pants
and smeared feces. The audio of that it wasn't real graphic,

(08:12):
but it was just silent. Nobody was talking about it.
Guys are unstable. They're dangerous. That's what it's. They're dangerous.
Three individuals were charged in federal cases because they used
the molotov cocktails to attack. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced
all three minimum penalty of five years up to twenty

(08:34):
years in prison. Adam forty one through eight Molotov cocktails
at a dealership in Salem. Lucy, also known as Justin,
was arrested in Loveland, Colorado, after tempting to light teslas
on fire with Molotov cocktails. Lucy, also known as Justin,
was found in possession of materials used to produce additional
incendiary weapons, including gas bottles and wick materials. In Charleston,

(08:59):
South Carolina. Four year old Daniel wrote profane messages against
President Trump and was pushing for the war in Ukraine.
Then he let three of the charging stations on fire
with Molotov cocktails. Here's Attorney General Pam Bondi calling out
Congresswoman Crockett. She's all involved with this March twenty ninth

(09:21):
big takedown TESLA protest. She said, it's her birthday. Inciting
violence is what she's doing it.

Speaker 7 (09:27):
Congresswoman Crockett, who is calling for attacks on Elon Musk
on her birthday. Let's take him out on my birthday,
she says. Yet she turns and says, oh, I'm not
calling for violence. Well, she is an elected public official,
and so she needs to tread very carefully because nothing
will happen to Elon Musk and we're going to fight

(09:49):
to protect all all of the Tesla owners throughout this country.
And it's this basic safety once again. Domestic terrorism is
going to come to a stop in our country.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
We need it too.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
There's been a Democrat, Congressman Rocanna, who's been on the
show before. He's from California. He's surely the only Democrat
officially that has publicly condemned any of this vandalism, in
this violence against Tesla that's going on. Here's a quote
from congress Congressman Conna. He said, I'm not going to
root against Tesla. There are twenty thousand people who work
in my district who make a living off of this.

(10:21):
They're building electric vehicles that are good for the climate.
Have the protests and the conversation and criticism of must
just don't take it out in the company where you
have workers, engineers, scientists creating wealth for the country which
is helping the climate. See, Democrats, it's not that difficult
to actually condemn violence, condemn your radical left, and disassociate

(10:46):
yourself from it. Well, they can't. They've taken their Illuminati pledge.
They've cut their fingertipped with a little bit of blood
on the Satanic Bible to bring down God, Country, and Constitution.
Three out of four people that have been arrested for
vandalizing Tesla's are ready drum roll, non binary or transgender.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Guys.

Speaker 1 (11:11):
They're like, I don't know, point something percent of the population,
and you tell me seventy five percent of those arrested
or trans.

Speaker 2 (11:22):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
Boy, it seems that the probability of a trans person
being a little bit more violent than those that are
okay with what God gave us a little bit higher.
Maybe it's some of those hormone injections. Could it cause
some kind of I don't know. Remember again, we're playing
Frankenstein here. This is the These are the lab monkeys

(11:45):
of all these drugs that we're putting into them. Never
has there ever been a time in our society where
we've had people that live with us who've been injected
with all of this that goes against everything that God
the Creator designed a healthy body to flow. Like what
might happen to your car engine if you did not
put gas into it, If you put something else into it,

(12:06):
it's gonna sputter, it's gonna smoke, it's not gonna work. Right,
Think of all this this crap we've been putting into
people mighty give a little bit of extreme emotional volatility
at times. Yes, it's a fact. Sex offenders per million,

(12:28):
not my opinion, fact your data.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
That's transphobic to have data.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
Sex offenders per million for biological women three per million,
three out every million quote normal woman, three will be
a sex offender. Out of every million. Biological men, three
hundred and ninety five out of a million will be
sex offenders. So dudes are way worse three hundred ninety five.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
To three.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
When you go to dudes that say they're women transgender women,
as the media and certain side of politics we'll call it,
it's one thousand, nine hundred and sixteen per million. Are
you picking up on a trend here? March twenty ninth,

(13:23):
they're calling for five hundred protests. Oh yeah, they're doing
weekly calls to lay out their plans. That's what Conress
Wilman Crockett was on. That's what John Cusack was on.
Don't they have anything better to do with their time?
Did you see the lady try and grab the guy's
hat on the subway? To see that video? You had

(13:44):
a two I don't know if they were quote white,
but they could have been. I don't know Greek or
something like that, and he had to make America great again.
Hat on in this young white woman was I yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:55):
Y y you racing.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
A couple black dudes on the subway. Back up the
dudes with a hat like leave him alone. This is
why Kamala last, This is why Trump won. How you're
acting like this. And they got to the stop and
the guy's like, hey, we're gonna make America great again.
And he gets off and the woman it's the doors open.
She follows him and chases him, and he's faster than her,
and she just one foot over the other face plants

(14:22):
right there in the subway, with everybody in the subway
car looking out the window and the camera filming her
face planet and we are We're making America great again,
one face plan at a time.

Speaker 8 (14:36):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley. He's
power talk.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
Thinking to Devin listens to the show. He emailed me.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
This talk show hosts Michael Savage. One of the reasons
that I even wanted to get into talk radio was
listening to him back in the day. I love Michael Savage.
He's still going strong man. He was out of Marin
County at a Tesla approach tests. He's left this walking
down the sidewalk with their anti Trump, anti musk, all

(15:07):
of this.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
Listen to Savage, go well, Savage.

Speaker 9 (15:10):
Look at these idiots. Take a look at them. Look
at these losers, one after the other. Look at these losers,
bottom feeding loser, jealous, jealous loser. Look at these idiots.

Speaker 2 (15:31):
They're protesting outside of Tesla here.

Speaker 9 (15:35):
Look at these idiots, folks, Look at these losers. Look
at these self righteous losers.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
He's like five feet away from these losers.

Speaker 9 (15:44):
Look at these losers. Sad you do that to your child,
it's child abuse. Look at these losers. Look at you
did nothing in your life, nothing in your life, losers,
wealth recipients, welfare man. You're on your counted camera. You

(16:05):
are you got nothing better to do? You're jealous, You're
jealous of the man. Is that it jealous loser?

Speaker 2 (16:14):
No, you're not.

Speaker 9 (16:14):
You're a communist, anti American loser. You're jealous of success.
That's what you are, losers, Communist Marin County bums.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
Oh my, that's a minute. It goes nine minutes. I
have to listen to that on my own later. But
you get the gist. Wait to go, Michael Savage, wait
to get out there and get on. A woman wearing
a Maga hat was denied service and threatened with a
baseball bat at an Indianapolis jazz club.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
Waity.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
They never want to pass up a chance to demonstrate,
do they? He's a fascist? You're destroying a democracy with
that hat on the chatterbox jazz club in Indianapolis where
bartender I don't know if it was he, she or
they threaten this woman wearing a Maga hat with a
baseball bat threw her out of the bar. Are Cussmers

(17:02):
sat around and applauded. I wonder if this happened in
the Revolutionary War, and I wonder if it happened in
the Civil War, Like before you know, are we going
to break away from Britain?

Speaker 2 (17:13):
And you had some.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
Guy in a tavern go long live the King, and
they like, get out, get out Civil War? Some guy
in Charleston, South Carolina, We won't be one country forever.

Speaker 2 (17:26):
Now we're succeeding. Get that bat.

Speaker 1 (17:29):
Did they have bad? When did Abner Doubleday start that?
Get your club, get your knife, get your musket. Probably
kicked him out right. These leftists are so convinced that
they're right. They have no problem abusing people, threatening people,
And you know what, it's the same rights that they

(17:50):
insist upon for themselves. That's the hypocrisy of it all.
You can disagree with me, but stop it with your hipoca.
See and when you start to see this attitude, you
understand why the head honchos in any Marxist state live
in really, really nice houses because the rules that they

(18:13):
put on everybody else don't apply to them. It comes
from the same place in the heart. I don't know
how many of you were gonna be heading up to
very popular Sacramento gay bar, but they banned all maga
gear as well. They announced a policy change after customers
Make America Great Again hat made other people feel uncomfortable,

(18:36):
the club owners said. He said, at first they said
no political gear, but then they got feedback saying this
was not okay. It's just no maga gear. They're always
offended by something, aren't they? Always something's offending them. No
more maga gear, So conservative gay people will have to start.

(18:58):
You know what, I would do a Tesla shirt and
there's something how it's all flipped in and turned around.
I tell you your view on the world, and the History
channels show for years ancient aliens will turn around.

Speaker 8 (19:16):
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Speaker 1 (19:21):
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with c Kab ninety five to see who can be

(19:43):
the number one pre set, So make him number two, but.

Speaker 2 (19:45):
Make Power Talk number one number one. I gotta I
listened to her in the commercial break there. I gotta
let you hear lamar Michael Saide, go back to Brooklyn.

Speaker 9 (19:58):
Loser, you're on had the camera? Loser, loser, loser, I
don't talk to communists. Yes you are. You're a loser.
Why do you hate musk? Why do you hate Musk?

Speaker 10 (20:14):
So what?

Speaker 2 (20:14):
You're a self righteous moron?

Speaker 9 (20:18):
No, I won't be quiet. Who the hell do you
think you are?

Speaker 3 (20:20):
You?

Speaker 2 (20:20):
Loser?

Speaker 9 (20:23):
Yes, I am. You're a nobody, a broken a broken hulk, loser.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
Think if there were one hundred people out there wait
to go Michael Savage again. You must think all I
ever do is just sit home and watch YouTube. You'd
be correct. They know me really well and I I
You know, it used to be you could ask somebody, Hey,
what'd you do this for me? I watched some I
watched some movies. I what you watch, and I can

(20:52):
tell you the three movies I might have watched, her
two movies or seven. I watched it. I did a
lot of good relax and I watched a lot. I
can't even really tell you what I watched. Let me
think I watched When the Game or something. It was
from nineteen thirties to the nineteen fifties, and it was

(21:13):
all home millimeter color film of people in baseball, a
lot of dugout shots.

Speaker 2 (21:18):
I do remember. I watched that so well.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
And I've been watching a lot of things on ancient archaeology.
It is just amazing. The ancient buildings, the Mayas, the Aztecs,
the Incons, and the jungles and mountains of South America. Impossible,
impossible to hammer and chisel, impossible without electricity and diamond
bladed saws.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
Impossible. I mean, they create things that we would currently
have issues with. They're probably not even able to build.
How do you get a fifty ton block of granite
moved up a mountain? How do you do that slave labor? No, No,
you don't.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
No, you can't get enough strength around that block to
move it up a mountain. And then they would get
it up there and then get it on top of
other huge blocks. Impossible. These blocks are so well cut
you can't even slide a piece of paper between them.
How do you get that kind of precision with a

(22:18):
hammer and a chisel. The answer is you don't.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
You don't. Now.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
I might have watched a few times ancient aliens had
seen it on, but I knew it was something that
I was like, I don't believe it. But now the
more I'm getting into this, the more I'm like, what
in the world? How did they build these things? How
did they have them lined up with the stars? And
same for Egypt and all their pyramids, and these archaeologists

(22:46):
having covered evidence under the Giza Pyramids a massive underground
city beneath it. Guys, the pyramids are just amazing in
and of themselves. You're gonna tell me without excavation, big
old equipment, without electricity you're going to build underground. Researchers

(23:12):
from Italy and Scotland use advanced radar technology to produce
detailed images from deep below the surface. They have found
hidden structures ten times the size of the pyramids, and
they go vertical, the measurement that you would have to
have at an angle vertical down cylinder shaped stretching over

(23:36):
twenty one hundred feet beneath the pyramids, and they have
unidentified structures located another four thousand feet further down. That's
like the Devil's digging up from Hell. To create a
building that far down, I mean that would be structurally impossible, exactly.

Speaker 10 (24:00):
Briefly summarized, these findings allowed us to construct a three
D model of the entire complex. The examination of dozens
of tomographical images obtained from different angles using Capella space
and Umbra radars enabled the three D reconstruction.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
Guys, it is amazing to see this. Now they're saying
that it's not possible that they can penetrate that far
into the ground, that this can't be the result, that
this technology is showing.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
Us back because it could not exist. That's what the.

Speaker 1 (24:34):
Critics are saying. These pyramids just outside of Cairo, Egypt.
They were built twenty six hundred BC. And we're talking
about millions of limestone and granite blocks and the precision
and the construction, and then to take that same skill
and go four thousand feet deep.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
There's more here showing.

Speaker 10 (24:53):
The presence of vertical structures. And if you think that
was pretty mind blowing, it was. Then goes on to say,
as observed in the three model below the ground level,
so ground zero of the main structure, vertically aligned cylindrical
structures extend four hundreds of meters beneath the Giza plateau. Notably,

(25:16):
eight of these structures are arranged in two parallel rows
from nor to south to send to a depth of
six hundred and forty eight meters, merging into two large
cubic structures measuring approximately eighty meters per side.

Speaker 1 (25:33):
Honey, I guess I'm thinking you would need giants or
something to build things like this, Oh, like the one
David took down. The reason that people say the Old
Testament God was just a vneful, angry, wrathful God telling
the Israelites to go in and destroy every man, woman

(25:53):
and child, Well that's the Old Testament God. We're always
told the New Testament. He's a loving, forgiving God, I
tell you, and thank you to the unseen Realm. What's
that on YouTube? The Unseen Realm and it goes back
and it just uses scripture.

Speaker 2 (26:12):
It's not anybody's opinion. They use scripture.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
And we always hear about the men of renowned, the
men of old, the giants, the Nephalom, David and Goliath,
the Nephilim, the Old Testament. They were getting rid of
that bloodline. They stated it was the sons of God,
the angels that fell, had union with the women they
found beautiful.

Speaker 2 (26:33):
It's all in the Bible, all in the Bible.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
And a tribe was born, the nephil You hear the
Israelites coming back looking into the Promised Land.

Speaker 2 (26:42):
There's giants.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
They're huge, even got the Native American tribes that go
back hundreds thousands of years of oral tradition passed down
of the giants that they fought.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
We have mounds.

Speaker 1 (26:55):
There's thousands of burial mounds all over North America. They
have unc covered huge skeletons. This is fact, and media
stopped talking about it in the thirties and the forties.
You can go back to newspaper clippings all through the
eighteen hundreds into the early nineteen hundreds of the United
States newspapers, the clippings, the pictures. Look at this femur bone,

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It's as tall as a man was. I mean, the
evidence is there, And what more evidence than you do
you need? You don't even have to go four thousand
feet underneath the pyramids. Just look at the pyramids. Just
look at down in South America. How did they build
these structures. It's amazing in the mountain sides. Go look

(27:43):
it up in Giza. It's something else beneath. I just
don't know how.

Speaker 10 (27:48):
I just think teleographic images clearly reveal that the structures
exist beneath the plateau, extending below the pyramids of Karfrei,
Kufu and Bink right for approximately this two kilometers below ground.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
I'm gonna I'm getting excited about this. I'm gonna have
to go home and watch more of this tonight. I
need to know more. I'll probably come back with more
facts tomorrow. But the more and more I'm realizing we're
not alone. We've never been alone. I think someone other
than humans with I mean, really, hammers and chisels, did
all this work, guys, It's not even debatable.

Speaker 8 (28:26):
It's not This is the Trevor carry Show on the
Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
Maybe you're thinking about dinner right now. What you're gonna
have next story is kind of horrific. So if you
think it might run your eating desire, I'll see you
tomorrow at three if you want to hang on here.
This was probably one of the saddest stories I've heard.
I would say one of the worst ways to go out.

(28:54):
I always say burning to death would be the one
of the worst. And the they at the office of
they say that is one of the most excruciating. But
I think I might rather be burn to death. And
the way this woman went out in Colorado, she had dementia,
She was really bad off. She was seventy six years old,
and her daughter left her alone in the house to
go to the store. Is what they're saying. This woman's

(29:15):
in trouble for leaving her mother alone. You'll know why
he're in just a second.

Speaker 2 (29:20):
Now.

Speaker 1 (29:21):
Levaughn was seventy six year old, her daughter Jessica's forty seven.
They lived in Pueblo, Colorado, and they had fifty four
dogs in the house. Fifty four mother was left alone dogs.
She was found mauled to death. Right if you had

(29:44):
to check, I'd rather be burned to death or this
story right here, I probably go burned. Even though they
say it's the worst, this is horrible. Her body was
discovered after police were called to the house reports of
an unconscious woman, several dogs running loose around her body,
dozens more throughout the house, fifty four dogs all in total,

(30:06):
and they had seven bird cages in there. They learned
that she was left alone. That's when the dogs attacked
and she died from the dog attack. Having dementia. She
required twenty four hour care. She should have probably been
in somewhere. This daughter, though, left her alone and they
it's a picture album here. They look normal, I mean
quite normal. Forty seven year old woman, her older mom,

(30:30):
two blonde hair women looking smiling, happy. Forty seven year
old Jessica was charged of criminal negligence resulting in the
death of an at risk adult. Oh boy, that's a
tough one right there. I never felt comfortable with any time,

(30:51):
like when the kids were maybe baby in a stroller
and you go visit somebody at their house and you're
in the fourier there with the stroller and you're getting
the paper bag and.

Speaker 2 (31:00):
Welcome, sit down, eight you want something to drink.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
And oh, she's fine, Yeah, but I don't want that dog.
I don't know, four inches from my baby's face in
the stroller. Contain your dog. Let's go, let's get out,
get the dipe there out of here. Let's you know,
dog people are that way.

Speaker 7 (31:18):
Now.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
If it's a you know, an older kid, I'm not
gonna be all, watch, how don't let your dog around
my child. But when it's a little baby and the
dog's up like that next to the stroller, I'm like, ah,
I would always step in between. I don't know that dog.
I don't know what it's gonna do have it that
close to my baby's face. This poor woman here, Well,
while I'm speaking of animals showing people's faces, I watched

(31:42):
I think it was eight months old to Joe Rogan
experience where he's talking about chimpanzees and this lady that
trained the chimpanzee, and I think she had it over
one of her friends, a couple's house or something, and
when of them had the chimpanzees little pet stuffed animal
or something like that, and the chimpanzee was extremely jealous
that this person had that and attacked and ripped the

(32:03):
face off, I mean fingers, chimpanzee fingers into the eye sockets.
Joe Rogan was talking about, they'll even go after your privates.
It's like they know the parts of the body where
they could hit you the hardest. That was just and
on his podcast it showed their facial reaction. You know
a lot of times they'll put the video up that

(32:25):
he's talking about. They did not show that, but to
see the look on his face, I mean he had
to close his eyes a few times, like no, no,
take that one down. No, see, I can't look at
stuff like that.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
I can.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
I'm talking about it, but I can. I would choose
not to look at that. I would not want to
see that. And then once was the time in my
life when really you got the Faces of death VHS
director Ryan and I till you remember that? Was that
like in your high school days that was passed around.
That was just a disturbing VHS thing of people dying.

(32:56):
Like here we are on a fishing trip and Lucian,
I don't all right, alligator, it's the guy you would
see it on faces of death. Just disturbing, and I guess,
I guess I'll blame it on an age thing or
maybe the Holy Spirit change in my spirit to not
want to look at things like I guess I kind

(33:17):
of felt like it was kind of like, I can
handle this, I can watch this, and it would only
let really if you spend more than a few minutes
watching that. Oh okay, I'm comfortable with this now. Yeah,
keep it rolling. Is there a volume two? If you
got to absorb that would be kind of sick, But
I had an interest to see it. It's what really happens.
It wasn't It wasn't Hollywood, but disturbing, disturbing. I I'm

(33:42):
never ever And it was because when I was a toddler,
my mom tells me that a dog came up and
was all root playing when I was sitting in a
front yard in the grass. I'm still saying that triggered
something in me. Never comfortable around dogs when I first
meet them. I can become comfortable around them now they're
a little friendly thing, but any kind of aggressive, kind

(34:04):
of looking dog, I always have to kind of inch
up to it a little. And I always have been
told that they can sense my fear, so I feel
like the more that I'm hanging around, the more it's
sensing that I'm fearful, and it makes it nervous.

Speaker 2 (34:18):
I guess as well.

Speaker 8 (34:20):
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