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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Think we now know there are no coincidences? Correct, there
are no You're not on until five. Hang on, buddy, uh.
November eighteenth, the CIA seditious six release their treason this video.
November twenty fifth, an Intel agency leaked White House special
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envoy working on the Wall getting ended over there with
Ukraine and Russia leaked conversation to Bloomberg in the day
before Thanksgiving twenty years old. Shot chest then shot in
the head. Who shot? CIA aligned? Let me repeat that,
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CIA aligned? Let me say that three times for a
real emphasis. Here, CIA aligned Afghan National shot too, and
she died. We're we're in a color revolution. And if
you've heard that and maybe didn't know what it meant,
don't feel bad. I had not heard color revolution. I've
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heard you know Slolinsky's rules for radicals and whatnot. But
the Color Revolution, basically they call that because it's like
a series of non violent protests to change society. I
can say two words, past that. Past that, already past go.
We've already been way past political violence. Case in point.
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And I'll tell you what secretary warheads I should demand
Swallwell reveal what he knows our California Congresson here running
for governor. Oh, I've heard from the military members telling
me that, hey man, we're a check on President Trump
claim that military members are telling him that a congressman.
Can you imagine that nineteen fifty seven California congressman saying, hey,
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military guy's telling us they're a check on Eisenhower. You'd
be tribunled up just you wouldn't make it to whatever
the next big holiday is. So Department of War has
launched a formal review into Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, retired
Navy captain, for being in the video. And you got
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Conresson talking about a check Well, I got a little
print out here, and I normally printed black and white here,
but I went fancy and clicked it over to color,
and I remember to click it back. Five phases of
color revolution here. Now you tell me where we are.
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First stage is crisis, maintain pressure, hijack institution, so doubt
dominate the narrative. Second little step here chaos, confusion and fear.
Then a great opposing voices, oversaturate information, corrected and correct
ridicule and gaslight. Let's go to the next step vision labeling, separation, paint,
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good evil narrative. Introduce outward sign Badge's symbols of alignment, poison,
organic dialogue. Hum, we don't just have conversations and people anymore,
Separate population, traditional sources of community. How do you do
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that well? Destroy culture? Next step here apathy are doubling
down throttle crisis narrative as required. Too much creates a revolt,
too little and apathy is not achieved. Most separated from
past friends and community and tired of the chaos, resign
themselves to apathy, die hard cement of each side. Next
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final the crescendo. Contrive a major crisis when that seditious
six a major crisis. Yeah, we're at the red level here,
maintain level the power to resolve crisis and secure initial objective.
Leverage previous narrative to call diehards from extreme from extremes
into action. So okay, I guess, well, hope all that
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doesn't transpire. But to be honest, it's staring me right
in the face. It's kind of a tough thing to
kind of pay attention to and really focus on what's
really happening. Never before in America have we ever seen
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anything like that. Well, except for the Civil war. I've
said on this show because many of you said many
times that every time they try and go go go go,
god like trying to goad into a civil war, they're
throwing fuel on the flames and they don't stop. And
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we call it Trump derangement syndrome. And I've said, listen, man,
it is a call to action. Politically, I haven't said
get the bayonets and the six thousand bowls a super
ready yet, but to get out there a call to
action because we're defending our constitutional republic in our country
and everything about it from a revolution. And that's what
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we got here, ladies and gentlemen. Here we got Senator
Kelly ask about the burden that it puts on the
troops when if we I don't remember hearing that Vietnam war,
the troops weren't happy. Yeah, I guess there was a
talk like that then, but I don't think it was
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for the overthrow of the government. Senator Kelly asked about
this burden now put on see if they're contriving this wait,
which one is that here? While I'm looking to see
what contriving a crisis is here, let's listen to it puts.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
A lot of burden on the troops to make a
decision in real time.
Speaker 3 (05:59):
But it's a tremendous amount of on officers in the military.
But that is their responsibility and they can figure out.
You know, a reasonable person can tell something that is
legal and something that is elee.
Speaker 2 (06:10):
So would you refuse these specific orders to strike drug
boats if you were still in uniform.
Speaker 3 (06:16):
Well, the difference between the initial strike and what is
being reported, you know as a second strike, and those
things are different. I think this administration has tied themselves
in knots the explanations that we've received on how how
this is all legal.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Remember, they can't name anything that's illegal, that's the thing,
none of But they keep it going the next week
because you don't have NBC going Wait, there's nothing illegal.
Why are you being an idiot? You know, they keep
it going, well, asking them serious questions about it. That
sounds serious. And he gets to say all that again
after a whole new sagle of a week of no
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examples given. Listen to him, act like he cares. But boy,
a cold chill warning here.
Speaker 3 (07:02):
My concern is with the service members that they're going
to We're going to put these individuals in a really
really tough decision in a tough place, and real they
may find out, you know, down the road that they
did something that is illegal. It is not fair to them.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
Oh listen to that. Oh we better not follow orders
because down the road we could be hung like a
link in conspirator. The shooter in DC worked for the CIA. Again,
you don't leave the CIA, like Elisa Slockin. Yeah, you
don't leave the CIA. I don't know where are we left. Now.
(07:41):
Let me go back to some of my military movies
that Hollywood put out. In some that I've watched, real documentaries,
But in the United States Military counter Intelligence, it's all
ailing group left that could locate and neutralize some of
this at this moment here, and if you really wanted
to go good movie, CIA is probably even infiltrated US
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Military Counterintelligence. I laugh because it's scary. We know they're
in the colleges, they're all over the media, they're throughout
the government. Anderson Cooper, Yeah, I interned at the CIA
for a while. President Trump posted there are laws and
impact our Nation Title eighteen, Chapter one fifteen, Section two
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three eight seven, and I read when he posted, whoever
with the intent to interfere, impair, influence the loyalty, moral
or just one of the military naval forces to be
fined or imprisoned up to ten years. And now we
have Senator Elise Cia slockin. Listen. This is a month ago, guy,
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she was speaking to the Brookings Institute. Listen to her
wisdom and fore knowledge and almost just laying it out here.
Just listen.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
As a CIA officer, the idea that intelligence officers could
be asked to target Americans turns my stomach and it
would shift us into a modern day surveillance state. Turning
the federal government against Trump's enemies goes hand in hand
with his use of force in American cities, both federal
law enforcement and the military. As of today, the President
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has attempted to deploy more than seven thousand National Guard
members across five cities, including right here in Washington.
Speaker 1 (09:27):
All right, she's former CIA. Keep in mind, we're working
backwards shooting this right before Thanksgiving. Here, this is her
a month ago, a month ago, guys, And what have
I been talking about? This is all a setup. This
is all just to push President Trump into being forced
to into the Insurrection Act and then they can really
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be what a fascist. That's where the President can say, Portland,
we're going to come in and we're going to make
it safe, and we're going to round up individuals and
we're going to vet them, going to get illegal aliens out.
And I've been saying, that's why these judges and all
of that their whole orchestrated maneuvers. They've been doing maneuvers
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here it is. But listen to her a month ago.
Listen to Cia slock in here about the insurrection.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
At this point, Trump has been very clear about his
intent at Quantico. Speaking as commander in chief, he instructed
his military brass to use cities as quote training grounds,
and many times he's floated the idea of invoking the
Insurrection Act so that military units can raid, detain, and
arrest Americans.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
Americans. Listen to her blame Ice again a month ago,
then what a cowinky do she actually predicts exactly what happened.
Speaker 2 (10:46):
In some cases, these federal officers are playing fast and
loose with their tactics, which sooner or later could lead
to a deadly escalation. By my estimation, we're about two
weeks away from a bloody incident that spirals out of
control and This is just the kind of incident that
Trump wants to justify more force coming in.
Speaker 1 (11:07):
Wow, Alice Stradamus there, slot condomis what a prediction she
saw looking into evil? Crystal Ball, Well, you want to
talk about you want to talk about evil? Oh yeah,
it gets no more evil than the Illuminati spawn morning breath. Yeah.
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Listen to where they're pushing this. Guys again orchestrated. They remember,
this wasn't an issue. They were never Let's see, it
was shut down, shut down, shut down. Oh look at
all the illegal orders they just that was their pivot
right there. Again, this did not come from military brass.
This didn't come from anybody in the armed forces. This
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was generated by the sixth seditious that put out a video,
but everybody ran with it. Listen how how far they're
running with this war crime tribunals.
Speaker 4 (12:06):
Based on reportedly his orders could be facing war crime investigations,
are facing war crime investigations, And as Andy McCarthy said,
that's the best case scenario because if it's determined this
is not actually warfare, then it could be murder charges.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
All right, that's a CIA script, excers. I mean, who
is the CIA who pays where's the page that come from?
Hey man, if director Ryan Nigel and I work for
the CIA, and I'm going I'm going to go talk
to the boss. Who's the boss? Where's the oversight? Do
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we have a kill list? How many lives that they've
taken in the USA or around the world. I'm sure
there are some some charts somewhere, but no we don't
see those. I think we can all meant they have
a power and they don't have to answer to anyone.
How far are they infiltrated? I don't know. Like the
Women's March, Oh, the Women's March. They put this out. Yeah,
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this is really really sad. It shows a little girl
at home, what the TV's on? Christy Nomes talking. It's
obvious that our dad. The whole premise of it is dad,
how is your day? And they show all these violent
scenes that dad had to do and the look on
his face is so despond it going using little kids
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now here like to be ashamed of your dad what
he did? Yes, this is color revolution stuff, right, your children,
your god, the shame followed you home. Wow. Now, let's
probably cee Ia produced. We're in different times, guys, really
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different times. There are so many rogue elements out there.
I don't even know if even the CIA could control Lamaw.
They really don't answer to no one, well except God
when their time finally comes.
Speaker 5 (14:14):
Yes, true, insistent Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power
Talk continues.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
So, the people behind that mass shooting killed four, injured
eleven at a kid's birthday party. This was at oh,
what one thirty in the morning somewhere. This is like
six o'clock at night. Victims age eight, nine, fourteen, and
twenty one Sanmwai, King County, DA Ron Friedez year.
Speaker 6 (14:45):
Tragedy of this nature is unthinkable, and it absolutely breaks
our heart to have the loss of life, and to
have loss of life to children in our community.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
Shooting took place before six Saturday at a banquet hall.
I was talking about, you know, it's hard about Christmas
and festivities and outdoor events and the attacks that happened,
and it's in your mind here. I wasn't even think
about kids birthday parties. Now this is I don't think
this is a foreign domestic terrorist attack. Here. A lot
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of people were talking about group gang violence, but none
of that's been confirmed yet. I think maybe we can
say something like that. Whatever it is, it's somebody pulling
a trigger and killing kids and a young twenty one
year old. This is the Stockton here, he's the vice mayor,
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Jason Lee. Just so many people grieving and hurting, and again,
just like you're right after Thanksgiving getting ready for Christmas.
Think of these kids all day Saturday, excited to go
to a to a birthday party. Man.
Speaker 7 (15:51):
Now, hope that the people out there in our community
make the right choice and contact law enforcement. Called me
and called the mayor, Call whoever you know, Call the pastors,
call your friends, turn yourself in because at some point
the redemption for what you did is going to happen
when you see the person that created you. But you
can start that process by turning yourself in and doing
the right thing today.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
Yeah, there's a reward for information leading to an arrest.
It's risen to twenty five thousand. I'm sure they or
whoever they are, or person we don't know, probably not
around that area. It's been too Have you heard of
any any kind of release of any kind of suspect information.
I haven't seen anything out there. This man was on
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the scene here. It sounds like maybe after it happened.
Speaker 8 (16:35):
Here, but a lot of people scattering, running, shouting, screaming
and crying. Then I saw a few cars pull up,
some parents coming up and being very very upset, crying,
asking where their kids are. So it was a kid's
birthday party. It sounded like some of the parents had
dropped maybe their kids off or relative or whatever, and
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maybe they're gonna come back and pick them up. I
don't know, And they came back to this. It was
the mass shooting.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
At a birthday party. One person died fallowing and shooting
an Orange Cove on Thanksgiving just right before two o'clock
in the afternoon, ninth and Jay Street Thorty's arrived. Victim
with a gunshot wound declared dead at the scene. No
details what led have been released. Anytime I hear the
word Orange Cove, I go back and think of the uh.
(17:24):
When I was at B ninety five in the early nineties,
I had did DJing on the side would sound sys
some stuff, and I was hired to do a kincietta
and we were out there and it's some community center
and Papa Pop Pop. Somebody shot the side of the building.
Everybody running in screaming. The dad who paid me was
over there, going, oh it's I'm like, is that a shooting.
He's like yeah, yeah, yeah, And I'm like, shut that
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system down, started winding up speaker cord. He's like, okay,
you actual to stay. I'm like no, He's like, we
know who it was. It was cousins. And I'm like, oh, oh,
then I'm good with that. I got a lot of
these stories in my book. Today it's the first day
it's for sale. I talk about it all. I talk
about start as a kid learning radio from my dad
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djaying all the way across. Let's see, I'm not even
gonna close my eyes. I'll just do a few Colorado Springs. Reno,
president of Kansas City, San Jose, Denver, Phoenix, and I
went to records and I've talked about this on there
a little bit, but I really I really wrote about
it about being in LA and going to New York
and how accidentally took Bone to number one on bill Board,
or the guy that got it started and almost got
(18:27):
fired over it. I mean talk about all over the place.
I nothing was ever really in place, launch my own company.
Life was good, and my nine year old son made
me realize I was promoting music to other people's kids
that I was shielding them from And I walked away
and I gave it to God and it fell apart
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and all over the place. Is that story? And I
heard the Stockton Wece mar use the word redemption. Yeah,
God doesn't leave us. You can get it at Trevor
Books dot com. Or if you don't want to pay
for shipping because I charged you up the nose, the
book barn in old Town Clovis, you can pick it
right there, right across from the rodeo grounds. No, it's
(19:09):
not that expensive. Trevor Books dot com. And I'm gonna
interview him at five. He's already on hold. He said
he wants to stay on there for an hour and
a half. Right, all right, always all over the place.
He's still on hold. All right. We're gonna interview that
first time out there at five.
Speaker 5 (19:25):
This is the Trevor Jerry Show on the Fallogy's pour Talk.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
Been like Jagger after Thanksgiving meals? Aren't we blessed to
be in a country that once a year we just
galllege ourselves like that? And it's a boy more thankful
to each Thanksgiving that goes by not because I'm getting older,
well factor that in too, but man, our country's changing.
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I was like, God, thank you, it still is the
way that it is right now. Help us preserve this.
I mean, some of the best food I've ever made,
and might I say I'm a good cook. And I
didn't watch football and it wasn't because I was like,
I'm not gonna watch football. I was starting to cook
there and I turned on the Lions game and texted
with my sister because they're living Detroit and they're all
into it, and I was like, oh, I touchdown. Huh.
(20:13):
And then about ten minutes into it, I was trying
to that's me trying to get into it, and I
was like, nah. I I ended up watching these two
North Korean sisters that defected to South Korea and then
made their first trip to America and to see it
through their eyes, and they had it, you know, the
translation was underneath. And it made me realize, next time
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you see a bunch of Asian people traveling with their cameras,
all in a big group and huddling together, a lot
of them are afraid. They you know, have been told,
especially if they're coming from some other maybe communist country
like these. If you come from Japan or China, I
mean from Japan or some other Asian country, you know,
it's westernis it's the Western world. But when you've grown
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up in North Korea, the younger sister was thought American
faces were so scary, you know, and then raised where
the enemy and she said it's because we have big
eyes and big noses, and compared to them, just to advertised,
American nose wouldn't be bigger and the big eyes, right,
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I mean yeah, it said looked scary, and it showed
her in Penn station in New York with a homeless
guy came up and helped him, like do the kiosk,
and they one of them spoke a little bit of English,
but they're like, oh, so not. You know, we don't
understand the language and we have no idea what they're saying.
But they're like, oh that is so nice of them.
Look how nice he was. He scared me, but he
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helped me. And then they're going up to the kiosk.
She's like, see that's the scary face I'm talking about.
And it was like some New Jersey, New York guy,
a white dude with you know, gruff beerd kind of thing,
like kicking back at the turnstile thing. And when they
walked up, he smiled and said good morning. Oh yeah, right,
dough here was polite. And she on the other side,
she's like, oh, and for them, just traveling and going
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through places like that, back there, you would be interrogated
where are you going the She was talking about the
freedom and just traveling and nobody like your paper, you know,
you had to have the ticket there and all that.
But and she was like, he had such scary face,
but he was so kind so to see our country
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through other people's eyes. And they were talking about when
they took the train to Boston, they took that same
route I used to take home. That's why I was
looking out the window, going, yes, it's neuroschell the next stop.
And they were sitting there going, oh, I wish I
knew what the Americans were laughing and talking about we
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need to learn English. On the train. You could hear
the moms and the kids and everybody talking, and it
was just fascinating to me. So that's what I watched.
They have like six episodes up and it's current there.
It was like one day ago when I watched. So
in Boston they were just fascinated by everything. And maagine
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if they went to Jackson, Tennessee, Fort Worth friends, no,
come on out, it would I bet you we would
hear through their eyes and mouth like things we never
recognize about where we live. They go, oh, look at
the beautiful the valley, all the fruit. Oh, that was it.
They went to a farmer's market and there was fruit
they had never seen in their lives. They didn't know
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what it was, and they were saying, it's opposite here.
They said. Back home, it's the women who run all
the farmer market kind of stuff. But in Boston it
was all dudes like hey, they fine, yeah, and they
were all friendly with them. Where are you from? You know?
They could The translation was tough, but it was again
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and if you're going, well, tell me the name of it.
I'm like, I don't remember. Two sisters, first time visit
to America say that, yeah, something like that. See, I
need to have my I didn't know I was going
to talk about this as much I was. I don't
know I was that talking about Oh I didn't watch
football that much. That's right. That's where that one went.
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And I read something again. I talked about it briefly
before things given started. But the rules that knewso had. Guys,
these are the people that were out there going no kings,
no kings back. This is five years ago, in twenty twenty.
Here's what what Knewsom released as California, through efforts like
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the Truth and Healing Council make progress toward a full
of accounting of our history. We're going to take time
to celebrate friendship, generosity, and resilience today. Well, and that
a good opening and the good and what in though?
Is the Truth and Healing Council. Oh, it's from the
California Apartment of Public Health, the Truth and Healing Council.
(24:55):
Let's make that up because that sounds better when we're
locking them down. That's coming from the Truth Counsel. Oh yeah,
but that's the Truth Counsel. Make it sound more healing, healing,
Truth and Healing Counsel. That's it started out with friendship
and generosity. That sounds good. Tag in and dominance and control. No,
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that's it's before AI and they had to sit around
and think about things like this resilience. Okay, so that
was it. We were going to celebrate friendship, generosity and
resilience from the Truth and Healing Council. Can we throw
in the pilgrims kill the Indians. Yeah, the governor will
talk about that though later in one of his speeches.
(25:39):
But we need new safety guidelines. We're all private gatherings,
not public. We're not doing that now. Thing can be
organized if we catch you on Facebook organizing a public gathering. Scold, scold, scold,
lock up, lock up only private, No more than three households,
outdoors has to be outdoors, wrap up, app up. You
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got to do it in two hours. The guests cannot
enter your house unless they need to do number one
or two. No combinations of three, just either one or two.
They but yeah, that was it. They so many in
your house. They can only go into use the restaurant.
And you had to frequently sanitize it. Masks had to
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stay on it all time to shut for beef, moments
of eating or drinking. Even the guests had to be
six feet apart. And again we you know they made
that distance up, but it was science. Then had to
be six feet apart from anybody outside their own households.
So not only had they be outside households, had to
be six feet apart from other households out in the backyard,
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so you would really have to you'd have to comply
and monitor, right, And you know the not funny thing
about this, there were events that happened and they somebody
was monitoring share there was they they kind of liked it. Okay, again,
mask on six feet apart. Oh wait, you could take
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the mask off if you had to bite something or
sip something, but then it had to go right back on.
Just reminding you of five years ago that now they're
the they're the King's Party. They want this control the
truth and healing counsel said, no singing, shouting, and chanting.
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Shall we say none.
Speaker 8 (27:31):
Or.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Let's just strongly discourage it, all right? Put that word
we strongly discourage singing, shouting, and chanting. And if people
do insist on singing, shouting and channing right in there,
that they got to keep their voices at normal speaking
volume and have to wear a face covering while they're singing,
shouting and chanting. So you got to sing in a
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normal voice level. How do you chant at a normal
voice level? You can't, They'll be depressing. Why even chant
if you can't elevate it all right, Now, people got
to sit down out, you know the guy. We prefer them.
They're all grouped into family units. But the seating arrangements
are regulated, of course, six feet in all directions between
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the households. No, Johnny Jose can't come sit by you,
but mom, no, he's in his household quadrant over there. Sorry,
HASEI can its spalci and doctor Vara. Food had to
be served, not in the normal stuff. Containers had to
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be disposable. What is that is that the bubonic play
going around had to throw it away into a landfill.
We discourage communal dishes, and hand sanitizer has to be
available for concert use. There's nothing in there about health, guys,
nothing nothing, none of that, nothing, zero control. And they're
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screaming no kings. And they acted this way five years ago. Sorry,
you propagandized MK ultra California Democrat voters. There's nothing President
Trump has ever done, even come close to doing that,
even came close to say in Americans, here's how you eat,
here's all i you sit together. Here's the volume of
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your voice. Uncle Jose cunning even play the saxophone, guys,
it's astonishing. Our memory, how the outrage goes away. And
when I saw that this weekend, it was almost like
I wanted to quit reading it. I was like, Hey,
(29:48):
I'm in a good move. Why why look at this?
Why why read this? But I just couldn't quit reading it,
and I got done and got angry. Don't forget that,
you know what that that is going to be some
you know what's going to be a little justifiable feeling
(30:09):
here is seeing Vice President Vance, candidate for President Vance
running all the commercials about the lockdown king Man. That's
not gonna look too good. And there is so much
out there, so many things that that he said that
was horrible. And over the weekend of good God, fearing God,
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country and Constitution Americans particular, there's probably even some orderline
atheists said all right, God, I'll give you things. We
all said a lot of good things this weekend. But
I also read one of the worst things I'm gonna
say I've read yeh ever ever, And it was about
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the passion of the Christ. And it's coming out the
mel Gibson. It's going to be a two part sequel
called The Resurrection of the Christ. We released in twenty
twenty six. And twenty twenty seven, and this is what
Quentin Tarantino was talking about on this podcast. And if
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you saw that movie, and please if you haven't seen it,
because I just can't handle that. No. No, if Jesus
can handle it, you need to handle watching what he handled.
Did you watch it? Passion of the Christ? Okay, there's
a lot he had direct around now, Johanna watch it.
(31:38):
There are I know a lot of people haven't watched it.
It's it's subtitle, but man, I mean it. I'm just
sitting there thinking about it, and I'm really mad about
what Quentin Tarantino said. I don't think anybody would have
watched that and thought it was a funny movie to anybody.
And when Jesus was being tortured, I don't I think
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he may have chuckled. But Tarantino said he was laughing
a lot the first time he saw The Passion of
the Christ. He said, it's one of my favorite movies
of the century. He just said, extreme violence is just
funny to me. I'm quoting him here. He said, when
you go so far beyond extremity, it just gets funnier
and funnier. All right. He said one scene which Jesus
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is being whipped by the Roman soldiers. I'm quoting him.
He said, I mean they just looked like the worst
cops you've ever seen in your life. And they're testing
it out and they're passing the whip around. Then it
starts happening. It's like wham, and you feel it. Then
it's another wham, like three four or five six, and
you feel every blinking blow. By the sixth blow, I
traded places and I now became a Roman. I started
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getting kind of turned on by the beating. I started
getting the rush of that. I couldn't believe I was
feeling that, but I was feeling it. He said, I
like that. At reached into a Sado massacres aspect of me.
I didn't quite know I had. It kind of turned
me on. I didn't know I was going to switch horses.
I just did. Right that asked, that's a demon Inny
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having those ceilings, right, Jesus, he can't come sooner. Oh,
I had a good mass And he's a former military
jet pilot. The priest father Bill Lucido, and he was
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a deacon who became a priest, and he was talking
about getting prepared. I just said, Jesus, you can't come sooner.
And it made me think of that, and so that
was what his homily was about. And I went to Mass.
I like the reverence. I'm having trouble finding reverence in
the President church. And it was very It's like a
reverend celebration. I think that's the best way I can
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term it. But anyhow, his homily, he was on the
flight team that flies out of Fresno every day, our
air cover, our military that went out there, and he
served in the air in Vietnam. But he's somethingbout being prepared.
And it's a question to myself and to all of us,
are are we prepared? Am I are you? You can
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ponder that. I'll be back.
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I'm just talking about the Mass. I went to that
Holy Spirit Church. I enjoyed at the reverence. All that
a raven that reverend there. But he's he's going to
engage younger people. Maybe it'll make him go look and
read something that he wrote. That's good. So the Pope
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blessing the crowd, big old projection up there on the side.
I can't do the rave music they called it rave.
I didn't know we'res so calling it raven? Is it
back to raves now? Is that anything now that has
music after midnight? Sister raved to me. So anyhow, I
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got a few things I've disagreed with Pope Leo right
out the gate. But he scolded the un climate alarmism summit.
That was good. He declined to pray at a mosque.
I don't know if you'd have many a moms that'd
walk into Southern Baptist church and pray. Probably not, and
I'd be not part of what they do. Pope Vinedict
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and Pope Francis before him, they they prayed while they
were there, but he was respectful. He removed his shoes.
Saw the Pope walking around in his white sox. Had
to be white. Wouldn't have been funny if they didn't
match or something. I was in a junior college health
class and they had paramedics in there, and they were
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it was a health class we were learning, and I'm
in the back of the room. Were sports illustrated, and
the teacher said, we need a male, preferably not real
tall and not real heavy. And she looked and I
looked up up and she goes like it was obvious.
I was that guy. I said, sure, I'll come up.
So they strapped me all into that thing like so
that your neck and spine don't move, and I was
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letting them strap me down. They showed how these two
guys were lifting me up, and they they were funny guys.
They go, look, we need to turn them upside down.
When they did, my pants fell, and everybody laughing. I
thought they were laughing at what was happening. My socks
totally different colors, and when my pants dropped, you could
see my socks. That's what they were laughing. I had
on like a white one in a blue one or something.
I mean that drastic and uh yeah, So you got
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to think about your socks before you go to a
mosque or I guess a health glass would be a
junior college. I didn't care. I was back there seriously
reading Sports Illustrated. I would pick out a magazine to
take take to college class to Leo even suggested rethinking
mass migration he was in Lebanon. He said, it's valuable
to stay takes real courage. I'm like, that's what we
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should be encouraging people to do. In their countries. Stay
and make your country better. No, we're gonna break into
yours and wade the flags of hours.
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