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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, this is one of the biggest cover ups. This
is bigger than Watergate, Iran Contra, Monica Lewinsky, go down
the list. But Lord and Bob, thank you for President
Trump's win last November. Because the good old Joe had
won again, you know who'd be licking her chaps getting
ready to move into the Big White House. Yeah, she
(00:23):
cackles a lot, especially when she's drinking. I do pray
every day. I do pray every day, sometimes twice a day.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
The experts are saying Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis is inconceivable.
I mean even when you've got a morning breath. On
MSNBC he's talking about it. He's like he's trying to
understand this as well, like many ovus are.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
I think you're a you're a noncologist, obviously.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
Incredibly respected.
Speaker 3 (00:51):
You believe it is likely, if this prostate cancer has
spread to the bone, that he could have had it
for up to a decade, But.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
Certainly it's likely.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
Would it be fair to say it's likely to have
had this for at least several years?
Speaker 1 (01:11):
The glease and score rates a nine out of ten
mean's one of the most aggressive forms. Would the doctor
say to morning breadth.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
Oh more than several years. You don't get prostitutions.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
Again, I just want to stup you. So your is
this is not speculation. If you have prostate cancer that
has spread to the bone, then he's most certainly you
were saying, had it when he was president of the
United States.
Speaker 4 (01:37):
Oh yeah, he did not develop it in the last
one hundred two hundred days. He had it while he
was president. He probably had it at the start of
his presidency in twenty one. Yes, that I don't think
there's any disagreement about that.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
Yeah, he knew it when these kind of questions were
being asked.
Speaker 5 (01:59):
Back listen, you decided whether you are going to run
for reelection in twenty twenty four. You haven't set up
a reelection campaign yet, as your predecessor had by this time.
Speaker 6 (02:07):
My predecessor needed to my predecessor. Oh god, I'm missing.
Have you answer is? Yes, my plan is the run
for reelection. That's my expectation.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
Yeah, he knew then. Now, maybe this explains a whole lot,
doesn't it. All the long weekends in Delaware, probably being treated.
There were no visitor logs at his Delaware home. Maybe
it would explain the weak voice, the stumbling on the stairs.
Speaker 7 (02:38):
You know, the rapidly rising in with with I don't know.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
He was probably getting chemo throughout his entire term. They
call it the chemo brain. The fogginess muddles up your
thoughts and your speech.
Speaker 6 (02:57):
The sectory of Health and Educations. Ever, I nominated hobbyer
A ba Karia.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
We you know, we said dementia loss of this.
Speaker 8 (03:05):
President Harrison, I took a virtual tour of a vaccination
center in Arizona.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Guys, it's a long, long while we knew all of this,
and yet what did the media do during all this
time when we're like, did Joe Biden just say out
loud walking back in salute Marines? Like he had an
earpiece in and they were telling him what to do.
That's what you know, because he was walking right by
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the marines after he was either I think he was
getting on or off one of the helicopter or something
like that. Two marines there, you know, the guard and well,
let's listen to him right here at the end, you'll
hear him mumble salute Marines. I remember when I heard that,
I was like, what is wrong with him? Let's he
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mumbles from the Marines. I have headphones were allowed on
New where to listen to it is right there, then
saluted the Marines. This was a conspiracy. Biden knew it.
Nearly everybody believes a media knew about his condition and
lied about it to protect the Democrat Party. You know,
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it was the Biden's inner circle. It was a hidden
inner circle. They didn't let us know any of this.
You know, get it away from the media and get
away from the party. It's Biden's family members, some of
those aides that were there. Sorry, this goes way way
higher than that. There are people that knew and said nothing,
and that's a crime against his country. When you go
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in you get a doctor's report in July. Hey, remember
when we got that report? Doesn' enable medical center where
they he went. Hey, Biden is Sharper's attack and he's
he's a fine and dandy, good specimen going on. Guys,
that was last June or July, and now here we
are in May and he's at a stage nine. No,
(05:02):
that doesn't happen in the.
Speaker 9 (05:03):
Modern age of medicine, especially the fact that he was
a former president. He had intensive state of the art
you know care where we can see prostate cancer, you know,
ten years in the past.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
So this is I mean, it's it's.
Speaker 9 (05:21):
Very unusual to hear that someone has prostate cancer where
they're annually being followed up, and the fact that we
just find it at a glease of nine is just
pretty much unheard of it in this day and age
of medicine.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
Yeah, that's doctor Schusterman. Is his name? How long did
they know this for?
Speaker 9 (05:40):
Who?
Speaker 1 (05:41):
Who decided to cover this up? Let it go? He's
an old man now, he's probably not gonna be you
with us much longer. Move ahead. We passed a big, new,
beautiful bill. Now this is the biggest cover up in
White House history. Who decided to cover it up? Who
lied to our faces for years? They need to be
held accountable.
Speaker 9 (05:58):
Most likely he had prostate cancer for a long time,
and aggressive prostate cancers such as this at age eighty
grows over a long period of time. I mean usually
it takes from the first diagnosis of prostate cancer to
the to spread.
Speaker 10 (06:15):
Would take five to ten years.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
Remember all the weird stuff of hey, don't jump, don't jump.
Remember the montage of Biden telling people not to jump.
How weird that that was. Jump is a Heckler, Sorry,
jo don't.
Speaker 6 (06:37):
Jump, don't jump, don't jump.
Speaker 9 (06:43):
Weird gives you kind of like symptoms of depression, lower
energy fatigue. So there's there's a lot of things that
go with being on lupron treatment.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
Treatment. How much of that or how much of it
is dementia dementia plus AB the cancer now that we
know about it's probably a mix of everything. And that's
just in four years and they knew about it be before.
There's doctors in the government. Lying Vice President Advance, he
(07:17):
was asked about biden Let's.
Speaker 9 (07:18):
Year speaking of Joe Biden, Sir, do you have any
thoughts on his diagnosis?
Speaker 5 (07:23):
Yeah, Look, I mean, for first of all, of course,
we wish the best for the former president's health, and
you know, it sounds pretty serious, but hopefully he makes
the right recovery. I will say whether the right time
to have this conversation is now or at some point
in the future, we really do need to be honest
about whether the former president was capable of doing the job.
(07:45):
And that's that's no. You know that you can separate
the desire for him to have the right health outcome
with a recognition that whether it was doctors or whether
there were staffers around the former president.
Speaker 10 (07:57):
I don't think he was able to do a good
job the.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
American people and his wife Hunter, the long list of people,
Kamala Doug. Like Kamala and Doug didn't sit around tonight
talking about Joe's cancer like they didn't know. I don't
believe this secret was withheld from people that were in
the know of the circle there. They even got to
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see his demise more than we did. Remember those long
periods of time we wouldn't see, no press conferences, nothing
like that. He was probably getting chemo, probably too tired
when he would seem juiced up, Remember when he would
just seem really all grinny and juiced up. Well, they're
getting in those JFK injections to fight off the probably
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the lack of energy from the chemo and the effects
and the drugs and everything that they've had him on for.
We don't even know. And I did like the fact
that Vice President Van said he blames Joe Biden less
than the people that were around Joe Biden. That's what
always to say about Glenn campbell Man. He had to mension.
They put him out on stage and he would freeze
up sometimes you know, all the songs out there having
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him freeze up on stage so you can get that
Glenn Campbell last to or ticket sales of people around him.
Speaker 5 (09:12):
And that's not politics. That's not because I disagreed with
him on policy. That's because I don't think that he
was in good enough health. In some ways, I blame
him less than I blame the people around him. And
why didn't the American people have a better sense of
his health picture? Why didn't the American people have more
accurate information about what he was actually dealing with?
Speaker 10 (09:29):
This is serious stuff, but this is the guy who carries.
Speaker 5 (09:31):
Around the nuclear football for the world's largest nuclear arsenal.
Speaker 10 (09:35):
This is not child's play.
Speaker 7 (09:37):
And we can.
Speaker 10 (09:37):
Pray for good health, but also.
Speaker 5 (09:40):
Recognize that if you're not in good enough health to
do the job, he shouldn't be doing the job.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
Yeah, when I first heard it, I have to admit
I felt kind of decent. I had a sense of
sadness my bedside. Decency Today, he's not dead, but decency will.
I'm not going to say what I'm thinking of, but
now I'm gonna say a little bit with him. All
(10:05):
the women rate crossing the border, the three in or
thousand kids still missing under his administration, For all the
angel moms that lost their kids due to the policies
that he put in place, we are required by faith
(10:25):
to pray for him. And yes, even Hunter, No they're
not role models. His remembers Winter of Death, warning, oh
I remember it, Oh yes I do. I did not
accept the mr NA injection. But boy, he went after.
Speaker 8 (10:46):
How concern should you be about omicrime which is now
the dominant variant in this country and it happened so quickly.
Speaker 7 (10:53):
The answer is straightforward.
Speaker 8 (10:55):
If you're not fully vaccinated, you have good reason to beacon.
You're at a high risk of getting sick, and if
you get sick, you're likely to spread it to others,
including friends and family, and theon vaccinated have a significantly
high risk of ending up in the hospital or even dying.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
Or killing people. Yeah, he was a liar, calling people
that believe like I do, domestic terrorists. He laundered money.
He's a trader in my book.
Speaker 11 (11:29):
Anybody who cares about this country and about just the
dynamics of power. This is the Emperor's new clothes playing
itself out in real time. Everybody knew, but everyone was
afraid to say, except for Dave David Axelrod for two years,
that something was wrong here. And so you know, yeah,
(11:49):
I was shocked. I love Joe Biden. I don't like him,
I love him. I got a chance to work with
him when I was a part of the Obama administration
and loved him more every day. I was shocked to
see his condition when he came out, and so is
the world.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
Yeah, but we still got to pray for his soul.
So got to pray for his family. Yes, he should
pray for Hunter Biden. It can be down your list
after you pray for a lot of people that you
know and love. But yeah, we are called to do that.
Speaker 11 (12:17):
And that wasn't the first time he was in that condition.
The book makes it very very clear there are people
who knew and said nothing, and that is a crime
against this republic. And I think that Joe is going
to pay for a long time for being a part
of what is now being revealed to be a massive
cover up.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
That's Van Jones on CNN. I think, yeah, a crime
against our republic. I bet George Washington prayed for Benedict
Arnold and his family when he turned I bet he did.
We're gonna come back and speak with doctor William Johwin.
He's a local on colleges here in the valley. Will
hear from doctor John wyn next here.
Speaker 10 (12:56):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley Talk.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
We're going to go talk to an oncologists medical oncologist
with Seacare, Doctor William Johwin, Doctor John Wynn. Welcome to
the show, sir, Thank you for your time, thank you
for having me on. Yes, Now, before we get to
how it got this far, can you go back explain,
like on my fifth grade level here, please, what former
President Biden has and how aggressive it is.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
Certainly so from what limited information has been released, He's
been identified as having prostate cancer that's spread to his bones.
And one of the important items that they did release
is it's gleas and score, which basically gives us an
idea of how aggressive it is, some prognosis as how
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fast it often does spread, and how difficult it is
to treat. Sometimes let me.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
Ask you this, how long is the glease and score
of nine? Is it a one through ten scale?
Speaker 7 (13:57):
It is?
Speaker 1 (13:57):
Okay? At what number do you normally see it spreading
to the bones?
Speaker 2 (14:02):
Well, it can spread at any number, but it's far
far more likely to when it's seven and above.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
All right, and normally how long does it take? I've
seen some figures out there, five to ten years. I
guess it's different for each person. But how long would
it have taken President Biden to get to this gleas
and score of nine in your opinion?
Speaker 2 (14:20):
Well, I think all we can say is likely years,
So it really I don't think there's a better way
to put a number on that.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
All right, now, I've been hearing all this talk of
PSA history. This is something if you're at a nine
and he goes in every year, and of course the
President of the United States gets great care Walter Reed
Medical Center. Every year they go in for their checkups. Here. Doctor,
you normally start to see it in men in small amounts,
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and you keep track of it correct as it goes through,
and you watch that PSA level.
Speaker 10 (14:53):
Correct.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
They have not released anything about his PSA level that
I'm aware of, but usually there is and elevated PSA
that goes with it. But that's not true. That is
not true in all cases. There are several cases of
prostate cancer which are widely metastatic yet still have a
relatively low or close to normal PSA level. So every
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prostate cancer has a slight different biology in how much
of this protein is released.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
My guess is, doctor jobwin secare medical oncologist. Doctor, What
are they? What do you think they'll be doing now
and into the next few months when you're at a
score of a glease and score of nine. What kind
of treatments would be happening at this point.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
Well, they'll probably be doing more of a genetic analysis
on any unusual molecular features of his DNA and his
prostate cancer to see if there are any other targets
we can use to treat his cancer. But the first
thing they're going to do is try to lower his testosterone,
and there's a number of different ways and chemicals treatments
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that can do that. The second thing they'll probably do
is to sort out if there's any particular weight bearing
lesions in his bones or metastases in his bones that
may be important. Say you're if it's a thigh bone
or the femur bone. If there's a spot there and
he steps on it and the bone snaps, you'd rather
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catch that early and know about that, So they'll want
to identify any concerning areas in his bones that they
may want to handle differently, particularly with radiation therapy, So
those are the first few things they're going to want
to do. There's always a chance of using chemotherapy in
a situation like this. There is a study out there
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that supports because the reason these testosterone blocking methods eventually
fail is that there's already a tiny population of his
cancer cells that are resistant to this, and over time,
since they're not sensitive to the testosterone manipulations, they will
become the dominant population. So if you hit them early
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with chemotherapy, it does show that you can add in
some cases, over a year of life to a person's
life with metastatic prostate cancer.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
Well, doctor, I think the lord above I have not
had to go through chemo. Unknown people who have, and
the effect that it has and how tired the body is,
And we sell former President Biden it's cognitive skills dropping.
He seemed tired, seemed out of it. Does this kind
of treatment that he would have been going through. Do
you see it affecting the cognitive ability of anyone?
Speaker 2 (17:38):
That varies. Some people really don't have much of an
effect from the lowering of the testosterone and others affects
them profoundly, and at times they actually refuse the treatment
because the quality of their life goes on. So it
is highly variable.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
Three hundred and eleven thousand US men get prostate cancer
or yearly. I don't have to tell you that. I
guess this is a great public service announcement for all
men to get in and get check. What age do
you normally say that needs to start?
Speaker 2 (18:11):
Well, partly it depends on your family history. If there
is a family history, particularly somebody young, then you may
want to start in the forties, but otherwise around the fifties.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
All right, doctor Johnwin, thank you for your time, sir,
and for your dedication to America's health. I appreciate you.
Thank you, sir, and.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
Thank you, and we want to express our deepest hopes
and prayers for President Biden and his family at this time.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
Indeed, thank you. Doctor.
Speaker 10 (18:40):
Is the Trevor Terry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
Would you love to have an auto pin? Wouldn't that
be great? You always say, if I were King, Trevor,
somebody was king of the free world with an autopin.
I always assumed if a president was in a hospital
or incapacitated. Even if they were in traction and their
right hand was sticking out of a cast, they'd bring
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the bills and everything up and they would scribble. But
you know, if they're awaken on they would scribble the initials.
And if they were out, somebody else would be put
in charge of that. You know, we could, uh, we
go find Alexander Haig or somebody to run in and
be in control. Now it moves to the vice president.
If the president is out, it's announced to the public.
(19:27):
The president will be out for surgery for three hours.
Vice President Penns will be in place the president. You
know that that kind of a thing or back in
the day. Vance Come on, now, let's uh, let's ask
some questions about this. Who was signing that? Guys, this
is the big cover up. This is this is why
(19:47):
it's bigger than water Cat or any of those other
cover ups that happened. Because it wasn't the person that
was on the campaign poster, it wasn't the person at
the inauguration, And we don't know how long and what
decisions were made. President Trump said, whoever had controlled the
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autopin is looking to be a bigger and bigger scandal
by the moment, this unselected committee of political thugs. These
are all caps now in his post. That means he
yelled it. They were given full and complete pardon by
the person who will to now illegally used autopin, deleted
and destroyed all evidence and information from the corruptive dishes
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which on against me and many other people whose lives
were completely shattered and destroyed by this historically criminal event.
Now this was a this was a few days ago
before all of this news broke about Biden. But don't
let the cancer thing take you away from no.
Speaker 4 (20:50):
Uh huh?
Speaker 1 (20:52):
Would they have been so devious as to say, let's
keep this this wild card in our back pocket, the
sympathy card for when it really gets heated up. Friday,
the the her tapes were released. Jake Mouth Flapper Tapper's
book coming out not looking Good. Oh. On Friday he
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went in for and they just saw this. Do they
think we're really that that ignorant? That's why Van Jones
on CNN said, Democrat is going to pay for covering
up the decline for for a long time. Man, This
really does affect a political landscape. Those the tapes that
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were out. He couldn't recall when his son Bo died.
I played some of it last on Friday, or was
that Friday boy? The week? It is just like a blur.
The news moves so fast. It's like, what moment we're
talking about Gary Condet, The next moment we're talking about
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nine to eleven. It's moving at that kind of speed.
Let's uh, let's go look back here and listen. And
when you think of all the drugs in his system,
the dementia in the we don't know what stage he
was at when he sat down for this interview last year,
but it was so obvious.
Speaker 7 (22:19):
All right.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
I go back to Laura Loomer. She's a journalist and
she remember when Biden was in Vegas and suddenly an
emergency happened in the motorcade and the medical condition and
the we even played the nine one one audio here
on the show talking about their transporting him to the hospital. No,
they're diverting it back to Air Force one medical emergency,
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she said at the time. I read her quote again
today she said, Biden is out, and I'm telling you
right now, sources say he has a terminal disease. She
used that word then terminal disease. Let's go back and
listen just a few clips of the Biden to her tape.
He was he was ask about the documents, the classified documents,
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and he goes into Obama didn't want him to run.
Now why, knowing now what we know, Mike Barack Obama
had said, Joe, it's not a good idea to run.
You got prostate cancer.
Speaker 7 (23:17):
Joe.
Speaker 1 (23:19):
We don't know if these conversations happen. We don't know
who all knew.
Speaker 6 (23:22):
Twenty seventeen eighteen, that period. Remember, in this time frame,
my son is either been deployed or is dying.
Speaker 7 (23:38):
And and so if it was.
Speaker 6 (23:47):
And by the way, there were still a lot of
people at the time when I got out of the
center that were encouraging me to run into this period,
except the president.
Speaker 7 (24:03):
I'm not not a mean you said. Man.
Speaker 6 (24:06):
He just thought that she had a better shot but
winning the presidently.
Speaker 7 (24:10):
Than I did.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
All Right, So what he's saying is Brock told him, Hey,
kamll has got a better shot than winning than you do. Joe,
I'm trying to tell you not to run. He's just said,
you're just saying all this out.
Speaker 7 (24:20):
Loud and and so what was happening.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
Though, This is where he gets confused over his son's death.
Speaker 7 (24:30):
Got amazed twenty eighteen when twenty fifteen and died he
was twenty fifteen or eat that much of the months
or what.
Speaker 6 (24:40):
He goes, Yeah, that's right, it's the president.
Speaker 7 (24:43):
And what's happened in the meantime is that has.
Speaker 6 (24:54):
And Hrump gets elected in November of twenty seventeen.
Speaker 7 (25:00):
By six sixteen, twenty sixteen, all right, so might actually
seventeen year.
Speaker 1 (25:10):
That's when you left office in January. Okay, you didn't
know when he lost and.
Speaker 7 (25:17):
Well and that's when Trump could sworn in.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
Yeah, yeah, he gets real lost here. You even have
social prosecutor hersy. Why don't we take a little break
and regroup here and let's go out of a fresca
and refresh and jes like I want to keep I
want to keep going. I want to keep going.
Speaker 6 (25:38):
Bo like my right arm and that was my left.
These guys were a year and a day apart, and
they can finish each other sentences.
Speaker 7 (25:54):
Bo I used to go home on the train. Yeah,
it period that I was still in the sentence anyway.
You remember.
Speaker 6 (26:16):
There was pressure, not pressure Bow.
Speaker 7 (26:21):
How much I do.
Speaker 6 (26:23):
And un it sounds maybe it sounds so everybody knew
how close you were. There was not anybody who want
to wonder whether or not anyway, And so.
Speaker 7 (26:43):
A break. No, let me just keep going. You got
it done.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
Just keep going and get it done. Nothing wrong with
the father missing his his son, but that was not
the question. And that's why these tapes. They an't want
these out. They fall tooth and nailer. Keep these, keep
these out. There's a lot we'll never know, and some
things that we don't know now that we will know
in the future. Felt like Rumsfeld things the known of
the unknown, of the nomes, of the unknowns of the
(27:09):
nomes that we do not know that we did know
that we do know now. Same with the Shawn Coombes trial.
I was just telling director Ryan Nigel, what did you
do this weekend? I said, Saturday, I did nothing the
couch from early morning, some bathroom runs, some food runs
(27:30):
to the kitchen, didn't leave the houses. And I watched
quite a bit about the Shaan cohmbs trial and heard
all about the free costs. And these are people that
are in the courtroom that come out and report on it.
There's no cameras, there's no recordings, and I listened to
people that were in the courtroom and his girlfriend, Cassie,
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grown woman, you know, so many people like why why
didn't you leave? Sounded like ten years of abuse, And
I started thinking, it's Ditty and Cassie. That's all these
you know, people that are just on the outside of
the circle that made it all the way up to
the parties into those rooms that have him in court
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over here, that she was kind of a star herself.
It's like, is she going to be held accountable for
her participation with others who who now feel like how
she's saying she feels. Is she the victim in this?
Yes she was. There was a lot of victimization and
a lot of things that I, you know, you can't
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even I couldn't say on the show because she was
talking about how how Diddy and the male prostitutes that
he would hire and he would sit there and watch them.
And it was so sad to hear her say or
someone quote her in the trial. The transcripts say that
it was the only time that she felt like she
was alone with him. Now we're going, wait, you're having
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relations with another man with him watching and you feel
like that you're alone time. There's something wrong with her mind.
She's not right.
Speaker 7 (29:09):
Now.
Speaker 1 (29:09):
All the drug influence that came in as well. She
said she was down on the floor in the bathroom.
Sean Colmbs walked in. One of the male prostitutes walked in.
She was out of it, and they and then they
came back and they did Diddy is a Demon two three,
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four days destray hotel rooms, blood urine, other bodily fluids.
I couldn't believe. And they said there was and they
had the baby oil covering all the rooms. One room
had to be charged, completely remodeled, they said, completely remodeled
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like a newsome dire key, rebuild the whole room. And
it got me thinking, I don't like hotel rooms. You
ever experienced a weird feeling in a hotel room, have
a horrible night sleep in a hotel room. You never
know what took place right in that room, or what
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the mattress you're lying on. That's what I was thinking
when they were talking about all these hotels or all
this all this happened, and she said she did it
to make him happy. Man. She she was, she was
messed up. She stated the it's the only time she
felt alone time. I mean, how sad is that where
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a woman feels the only alone time she gets and
when that's happening. I mean, the appetites of the flesh
are one thing, but this is demonic, right, And you're going, well,
there's swingers, we've you know, there's swinging lifestyle. Yes, this
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was this, and throw in some demons. Consensual, that word's
been around a long time. This is a These are
sex workers that were trafficked. That's really what he's in
court for. Nobody went to jail, and I always think
of the seventies, they always say the swinging decade. I
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haven't heard anybody going to jail for that. So it
is the trafficking aspect of this. It is the age
element of this. And I'm going to say that there's
I mean, you know Cassie up there testifying and all, well,
if you knew there were underage people, you are responsible
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as well. Everybody that was in there were. And it
was a business model, and it's a business model that
we've heard, you know, Hollywood in the twenties, thirties, forty sixty,
sixty seventies, they do died it oh way up till today.
The music industry, they sign artists, then they get them
in these situations where they got a hold on their
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careers because they basically say they own their identity right
they can if any of that is filmed and all
of that, it keeps them in bondage. Did he is epsteinish?
Did he knows these young artists wouldn't want it released
to the public. What's going on?
Speaker 9 (32:22):
Man?
Speaker 1 (32:22):
Don't you feel sad? Nothing on this earth is worth
missing out on heaven for the sacrifices in our lives
and the worldly success that he that he went for. Man,
it was a let's just say, a lot of sinning
going on, a lot of satisfying the flesh. Now it's
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a lie from the devil. And I hope you know.
Did He's probably heard Shan kOhm at some point growing up.
He's heard the truth. He knows the truth. He's probably
even had many people that in that circle that aren't
involved in this have conversations with him. I've heard some
of this bodyguard's talk like they couldn't handle it anymore,
could not handle it. So I'll be giving you more
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of these updates because that's about all that I can say.
Speaker 10 (33:16):
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Speaker 1 (33:21):
And I've read enough rented enough U hauls over my life.
I know how to look at the measurement signs for
the overhangs and gas stations and pretty much assume the
freeway bridges. The U hauls okay because you see eighteen wheelers,
but you got it, especially a drive through and a
U haul like you gotta you gotta look big old
Navy ship. Beautiful. It had the sales and it was
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there to get ready for the two hundred and fiftieth
anniversary of America. It was kind of like a pregame display.
They had Mexican music, the big flag, and uh, I
wonder if low tide or high tide? I was thinking
with this. They were up training for their when they're
going to be visiting New York next year. Two of
the crew members were killed, twenty two were injured when
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it They're saying it got reversed. They had technical or
some mechanical issues. It was kind of turning to the
side as well. Yeah, people were sailors on top of
the boat, the sails up there. You're going sales. Yes,
it was a big, old, old looking ship that was
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new that that It was a beautiful ship, all lit up.
Some thought some of the crew had gone in the water,
but that wasn't the case. The two that were killed,
I guess hit hit the boat. There were you could
see in the video that people were dangling up there.
There were men hanging for their life in two lost
their lives. And people that were on the bridge saw
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it getting closer and closer and closer, and they they
freaked And I probably would have too, like, hey, get
off this bridge, man, get out of it. And I
got people were running. This ship hit the at the
bridge and people were running. We don't know what's happening.
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Everybody was running off the bridge because they thought it
was gonna make the bridge call down.
Speaker 7 (35:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
I don't think that ship would have knocked the Brooklyn
Bridge down, but yeah, you would have that that fear
right there as well. I guess it was a two
hour phone call between President Trump and Putin today, and
that's probably an hour and twenty minutes because you've got
a factor in the translation aspect the translators. Wouldn't that
be a kind of a strange phone call to have
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with a translator for something that that important, because you
would feel different. I've never done that on a phone call.
I've had in person some translators and it's let's just say,
not a natural flow there. But we'll see what happens
moving toward peace. We need peace on our streets here
in America. There are a lot of people that are
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here illegally insistent.
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