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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Former Epstein lawyer been playing a lot of his audio
because Alan Drschowitz was Epstein's attorney in two thousand and
six in Florida. He said he's personally seen the entire
list of individuals in the Epstein case and that it's
being deliberately suppressed to protect certain powerful figures. Rasp me
(00:21):
some polling Trump approval rating going down over Epstein cover
up again. I haven't lost my faith, went out of
my sale. I told you from the start, Attorney General Pambondy,
I never felt GOODDJ under Pam Bondy kind of talking
(00:43):
out of both sides of their mouth because the DJ
total federal judge that they're still going through Epstein records,
names of clients. The same agency that put out a
memo said no document would ever see the light of
day on this July seventh court filing Freedom of Information
Act request play still reviewing records. Interesting, but I thought
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we were told you gave us everything. This is some
kind of beating switch going on. I don't like it. It
doesn't make me feel good whatsoever. Telling us no more
nothing else is going to be released, telling the Federal
court that the Epstein case freedom of information Act review
is proceeding ahead. I really don't even think the Biden
(01:30):
administration would have written anything like this or tried to
come out with we wouldn't have stood for what he Well,
how okay, let's reverse it up. Let's say the Biden
doj hey come out and said, nope, nope, no client
list at all. What would you think? Then he killed himself?
No client list is available? What's going on? Man? I
(01:54):
don't like this. Well, you're going, Trevor, you're overreacting. President
Trump is not on that list. Is that what you're No,
that's not what I'm insinuating. Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna even
was asked that he's been defining.
Speaker 2 (02:10):
How many members of Congress have been silent on this
and should be clear also, I want to clear something up.
I do not think and I've told this to multiple media, Alex,
because I've been getting questions on this. If Trump on
the Epstein clientless No, And I'm very positive that because
if he was, it would have released it during the
election cycle.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
H Yeah, would have been a little easier than maybe,
I don't know, trying to take his head off. In Butler, Pennsylvania,
Bill O'Reilly He said that he just had a recent
and you'll hear him say it here. Man a man
talk with President Trump about the Epstein files. That's what
O'Reilly had to say.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
I talked to President Trump man and man to I
on Sat Patrick's day about this and the Kennedy files
and the King files. It was all one conversation, and
he said, and I agree that there are a lot
of names associated with Epstein had nothing to do with
Epstein's conduct. They maybe had lunch with them, or maybe
had some correspondence for one thing or another. If that
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name gets out, those people who are destroyed because it's
not going to be any context. Media doesn't care about context,
So you can't do that. You can't destroy human beings
by putting out the files, whatever they may be.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
I'd see. I'm not I'm not buying that one. You can, Okay,
just because you're on a flight log doesn't mean that
you rape kids. If there's evidence we're talking about that,
people have evidence that you've raped kids. I mean, did
you talk twenty three hundred times over three years? Was
there an exchange of money? Were you down on the island?
(03:48):
Is there evidence? That's the kind of thing we want
and again I still support President Trump, but it's my
job to stay out loud how I feel. And what
a start it was. President trumps second second term been
successful despite all these rogue judges, and they're still coming
at him, but he has stayed determined and he's seemed
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to surround himself with with good and I would say
better people just go around the border sealed. It's ices,
arresting criminals, are cutting the size of government. We had
a five Hilians of the dead. I ran taking out
the nuclear sites, but really in a matter of hours,
the it's taking out my sales no Epstein list. First
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first thing I thought was cover up, and I don't
want it to look like fink like or even act
like any buying This Trump administration would protect pedophiles in
the district of Columbia. So yeah, this is serious and
it's a betrayal of the campaign promises that I heard.
(05:02):
So don't get upset at the messenger. You can if
you want. It's it's America. You got the freedom to
turn off my show if you're like he's being too
hard on I mean Pam BONDI said she was reviewing
the list. Now suddenly there is no list to see.
This feels typical DC cover up kind of stuff to me.
Why would President Trump do this? Well, my gut says
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there is a list, and too many people in power
today are on that list. Just my thinking set it
months ago. When the delays or there, I'm like, hey,
there's too many people on both sides of the isle here,
what half thirty percent, twenty five percent, fifteen percent of
Congress on the I don't I don't know leaders from
both sides of the isle, Hollywood, big business, big donors.
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I read a comment today that said political leaders, business leaders,
and influential people were on the list. Releasing it would
bring down much more than a deep state. It would
break down our entire nation and our US economy, leading
to a collapse and a great depression. So be it.
I want child rapists to be caught. And if we're
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that bad that it would destroy our economy if we
knew who was on the Epstein list, And yeah, we
need to rebuild, so yeah, build back better man. Joe
a little different view on this, but yeah, I really
really really want President Trump to go on light TV
and explain and then say I'm releasing it. Let the
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chips fall where they may. I mean, wouldn't it be
awesome to read our government of kid rapists? That's how
I look at this. In their careers, man destroyed the
Deep State, spray some air freshener on the rotting swamp
of DC. I don't know if anybody knows Benny Johnson,
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he's pretty political, famous wide. He's got a great podcast.
A lot of people go on his show, and Paulina
Luna was on there as well. And the video that
was out, remember Cash Mattel Dan Bongino, FBI director Deputy director,
went on National TV, went on talk shows, said it all.
We've seen it, guys. I know, I know, before we
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got involved with the FBI, we were saying Epstein didn't
kill himself. Dan Bongino had to say, I know, I
said on my talk show for years that you know,
this is a list we got to find that. And
suddenly they said, nothing to see here, We've seen it.
It's definitive. The video nothing to see done. And they
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put out the the video of the time that Epstein
was into a cell that night and then passed the
time when the guards went to go serve breakfast and
found him dead. He hung himself and we all saw it.
And then we even went back and found the missing
somebody found the missing minute, talked about the missing minute
that was on there. But now we're learning that that
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view that we saw, those two green doors that I
thought was an Epstein cell, No, people take the trash
in and out of there. It's just an entrance exit.
You can barely see in the distance a stairwell that
actually goes up to Epstein's cell. And if you were
on the right side of the stairwell, nobody wit even
be able to see. You told you it's stunk. There's
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Benny Johnson on the DJ video that they released.
Speaker 4 (08:25):
In fact, the officer station had a unique angle of
Epstein's cell. Now, let's look at the screenshot from the
video of the DJ shared so you can see here
that the officer would have been able to see Epstein's
cell door and cell block. So when they say the
officers fell asleep, they said that for a reason they
knew that those the officers that were stationed there would
be able to look directly at Epstein's door. They needed
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an alibi because something bad happened.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
And the video that they put out was the video
that we saw that was not his cell.
Speaker 4 (08:54):
You immediately notice that whatever this is, this is not
the cell block that Epstein was in. Those are not
cell doors. In fact, this ten minutes into the video,
a person just comes out of one of those doors
with a trash bin and places it in the middle
of the floor. So if it's not a cell block,
what is this. The space that we're looking at is
the common space near the elevator's staircase. This is the
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opposite of the officer station and in no way could
have seen Epstein's cell block, let it alone. Epstein's cell.
Even the one piece of evidence that they released.
Speaker 5 (09:26):
Is a lie.
Speaker 4 (09:28):
They said, here's epstein cell door.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
It's not guys, wake up, we're being lied to. All
it showed was a staircase up to Epstein's cell that
you cannot be seen.
Speaker 4 (09:45):
Listen that The only thing that we can remotely see
in the direction of epstein cell block is this silver staircase.
You can go up and down the staircase without being
seen by the camera. Anyone could have entered Epstein's cell
even in the footage. Now this is important. Gating forty
six is the only in or out of the Sahu
cell block floor. Okay, got it. So this is the
full entry to the floor. We have eleven hours footage
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throughout the night with that one missing minute, So you
must prove that nobody entered or exited the floor, right,
But the obvious question is, how do we know that
someone wasn't there beforehand? How do we know someone wasn't
in before the detay video started?
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Yes' right. They could have hidden in there earlier. Use
your brain, Use your brain, use your brain.
Speaker 4 (10:24):
By all measures, you could have stayed in epistein cell block.
You could have actually not been seen by the camera
or the guard if you're just hidden inside of the
utility closet or the crawls place. Right there, there's Epstein's door,
and there is an unlocked security closet, and there is
the broken camera. Sore, if we had no footage of
what actually happened, we have no footage of Epstein's door.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
It's all a lie.
Speaker 4 (10:45):
And the footage that we're seeing is the entirety of
the cell block. Anyone could have entered Epstein's actual tier.
And that's the one piece of evidence we got with
zero explanation. And I cannot emphasize enough what an insult
that is.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
It is and it's an insult, that is Yeah, five
forty two forty two. What do you think? What do
you feel about it? Two thirty forty two forty two
Ray in Exeter, Welcome to the show.
Speaker 6 (11:13):
Hi there, Hi, Yeah, Trevor. I just wanted to mention
to you, uh and the audience that Michael Boden was
the former corner of New York City, is one of
the leading forensic pathologists in the United States. Investigated hundreds
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of complex cases, gunshot wounds, all sorts of very very
difficult cases to solve, and was considered by his cures
to be one of the top men in the United
States medical corner. And he came out within two or
three weeks after Epstein's supposed suicide, which was not a suicide.
We really all know that. And he himself, after having
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quickly reviewed all the evidence that was available publicly and
from all of his contacts in New York City government
and state government, and he said flat out that no,
it was a case of homicide. He was murdered and
that's the bottom line, and why cash the tone. Dan
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Bongino came out and gave gave that statement. The only
thing I can say is an observer as a citizen.
It's very disappointing. I don't know why they did that,
but I just thought i'd throw that two cents in
for you.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
Well, is he the one that did the autopsy after
you're saying after the suicide, the gentleman that you just mentioned.
Speaker 6 (12:40):
No, No, he didn't do No, he's been retired for
quite some time. He retired from.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
The He reviewed everything, you said.
Speaker 6 (12:49):
Oh yes, oh yes, he reviewed everything. He knew all
the facts regarding the case.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
Hey, but also Ray. And it weird how the first
remember while Epstein got attacked by so why would you
have ing buy in there with him to begin with?
And it was a former NYPD cop that had killed
another cop or something. The whole thing just stinks. It
was a hit out on him. And to have guards
fall asleep in cameras.
Speaker 6 (13:12):
Now, just a bunch of bull We all know that,
I mean, you know, we're all, you know, logical rational adults.
We all know that it's just a bunch of bunk.
And you this thing is very, very huge, and you know,
Representative Tim Burchan of Tennessee came out and he was
just speaking facetiously, but he was he was serious, just
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you know, give some indication because I think he knows
a few things that you know, he just feels pressure
not to say.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
And will Then he said, well, he said that they've
already destroyed the files, right, Yeah.
Speaker 6 (13:44):
He said something to that effect. But he said, you
know what, he said that if the information did come out,
if any information regarding you know, the real meat and
potatoes of that file was ever released, he didn't even
care field would temporarily disrupt the global economy. So this
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is what we're dealing with. This is how powerful and
how influential so many of these uh, these people who
had been involved in this sort of activity with with
mister Epstein work, and yeah, you know, it's just ridiculous.
I mean, really the American public should uh shouldn't understand that.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
So it's also how evil, right, right? Evil?
Speaker 6 (14:29):
Oh it is. It's really just it's disgusting, you know.
And I'm just hoping that they do something with the
JFK files and that all this isn't a diversion. But
the CIA is extremely uh extremely deeply entrenched unfortunately, you know,
in our government bureaucracy. Not just in the CIA, but
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there's federal of a whole damn government.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Well, you better you better watch out Ray saying these
and given these theories here about diversionary tactics, you better
not ask those questions.
Speaker 7 (15:00):
Ray.
Speaker 8 (15:01):
They don't want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking.
They don't want well informed, well educated people capable of
critical thinking. They're I'm interested in that. That doesn't help them.
That's against in Tred.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
That's right.
Speaker 4 (15:14):
This is the Trevor Kerry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
Seth. Welcome to the show. Hi, Hi, how are you?
Goods man? Thank you for listening up in Washington State.
Is it nice and cool up there right now? I
know there's cool parts and hot parts of the state.
Speaker 9 (15:34):
It's in the it's the eighty.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
That sounds cool to me right now. I guess out
there on the road, you get to keep up on
the news. What you're thinking about this?
Speaker 9 (15:42):
Epstein, Sir, I have some questions about it. I mean
I listened to Glenn back this morning and heard Bill
O'Reilly talking to Trump and a couple of days ago,
Glenn and Stue kind of picked the video part and
Stu said that it looked like somebody could sneak up those.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
Stairs, but kind of what it looked like to me. Yeah,
go ahead, Yeah, Well.
Speaker 9 (16:06):
My question is is when did these cameras all the
other cameras break, and what's the video footage before they broke,
and when did they get fixed?
Speaker 1 (16:17):
And such a high profile inmate, you would think, let's
have cameras on everything, even in his cell. Let's go
ahead and give him an el chopo kind of wall
to sit behind the toilet. Remember how Choppo dug out
there where that was the one spot you couldn't see him.
But yeah, even his first suicide attempt, remember how the
cameras messed up. Yeah, uh huh ah.
Speaker 9 (16:38):
And I heard he's the first inmate to ever commit suicide.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
He'd kind of be hard, he wouldn't even if you
were a smaller guy. It'd she'll be hard to hang
yourself with a bedsheet, I would think. But I I'm
glad people did they not think? Did the DJA, the
FBI not think that the people out there, the you know,
the the Bennie Johnson's, the Glenn Beags, the people that
have gone through all of this and actually researched it
wouldn't have done that day. It's showing a whole lot
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of holes right now.
Speaker 8 (17:07):
It is.
Speaker 9 (17:07):
It's a lot of holes. Yeah, big hole that has
a lot of questions.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
Yeah, okay, let me ask you this. If it went
all the way into the Trump administration, and I'm not
going to say who, what, when, where, who it is,
but if it really affected what's going on now, would
you want them to release it?
Speaker 3 (17:25):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (17:26):
Yeah, yeah, good, I like it your big names. Yeah,
I don't care who it is. I really don't. I
don't want child rapists anywhere. But we'll see how it
works out, because we know we're not in that big club,
are we sat? Hey? Keep them rolling out there? Breaker?
Do you guys still say break? Or breaker?
Speaker 10 (17:41):
One?
Speaker 6 (17:42):
Nine?
Speaker 1 (17:42):
Or is at all higher tech?
Speaker 6 (17:43):
Now?
Speaker 9 (17:44):
Hardly anybody uses a CV anymore.
Speaker 1 (17:47):
I remember it was nineteen seventy eight. My uncle Bill
got my dad my dad was uncle. He was three
years younger than my uncle, and he got us a
Cbee radio. Oh man, that was the biggest thing ever
said that. I tell you, man, that was something else.
But yeah, I guess now with cell phones, you don't
need that, do you.
Speaker 9 (18:06):
Yeah, that's a different time.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
Do you sleep in your cab you got one of
those behind you?
Speaker 9 (18:11):
Yeah, I got a sleeper.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
You know what, there's a YouTube channel. I tried it
one night. You can sleep to the sound of a
truck rumbling. I did it, but then I went back
to my rain effect that that affects me. All right,
stay safe out there, man. Thank you sech for listening
on the iHeartRadio app. He knows.
Speaker 9 (18:26):
I know.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
You know it's a big club, and you ain't in it.
Speaker 8 (18:31):
You and I are not in the big club.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
No or not.
Speaker 5 (18:35):
You say that thousands of children were raped, but I'm
not going to find out who raped them.
Speaker 1 (18:41):
How can you say that? I agree? I agree. They
said that.
Speaker 5 (18:44):
By the way, when Pam Bondi went on television said
I have a videotape of kids getting abused, I didn't.
I follow this case closely, and I know a lot
of the people involved. As I've told you, I had
no idea. I didn't know that, really thousands of children
got raped? Who raped them? Where are the rapists?
Speaker 6 (19:00):
Like?
Speaker 5 (19:00):
Why aren't they in jail? What this is the Apartment
of Justice? Yes, that is so crazy. This is like
the This is honestly one of the craziest things I've
ever seen in my entire life. And I just think
it's very dangerous, dangerous and crazy. Let's Tucker Carlson. But
an attorney, he wouldn't have anything. Attorneys there, they're grounded,
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they're well based, right, Come on, Alan Durschotz tell us, Well.
Speaker 11 (19:26):
He didn't kill himself without the help of some people.
He did kill himself, but he killed himself with the
help of guards. He didn't do it by himself. He
couldn't have done that obviously, though the videos were turned
off and um and the guards turned their back and
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his cellmate left. So I think he killed himself, but
he killed himself with the assistance of some people in
law enforcement.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
Hey, jeff I'm gonna go grab a coffee. I'll be
right back to Assistan in your suicide. Hang on, buddy,
I'll be right there. Well, I don't know. I just
need to quit. Stop at Trevor, why are you still
talking about this? Are you still talking about Jeffrey?
Speaker 12 (20:09):
I've seen this guy's been talked about for years.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
You're asking me.
Speaker 12 (20:14):
We have Texas, we have this, we have all of
the things.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
And are people still talking about this guy?
Speaker 3 (20:20):
This creepy?
Speaker 1 (20:21):
Sorry, sorry it is This is the Trevor Jerry Show
on The Valley's Power Talk, Victor Davis Hansen had a
really good explanation for Epstein's role in my those files
are not public. He laid out exactly what he thinks
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he was. I'm talking about Glenn Beck on there with
Bill O'Reilly. Glenn Beck had Victor Davis Hanson on and
about what Epstein was really doing. Doctor Hanson said, pretty clear,
he had no other talent other than blackmail, and he
was not a financier. He's a captain a finance at all.
What he did is he invited very powerful people to
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his island or it's New York home, filming them, and
then he bribed them. Doctor Hanson said, I think there
are people within the establishment. I don't know if they
partook in his sick things he was doing, but they
have some association with him. They gave him money to
invest when there was no reason to hire someone like that.
He got half a billion dollars somehow from people who
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were in the mainstream establishment on the basis he was
going to blackmail them. Doctor Hanson said, there's a lot
of people who were very powerful who were giving him
money or were trafficking with him. Not necessarily all of
them engaging what he was doing, but just the association
with him, and I think they're putting pressure on people.
I really do. Yeah, so it exists. They had it.
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Here's ABC reporter Amy Roebuck talking. This is from twenty nineteen.
Imagine you had all this information and you're told from
somebody above you who's not in the big You know
this reporter is not in the big club. So my
in the big club said, no, you can't report that.
Speaker 12 (22:07):
I had the story for three years. I've had this
interview with Virginia Roberts. We would not put it on
the air. First of all, I was told, who's Jeffrey Epstein?
No one knows who that is.
Speaker 5 (22:15):
This is a stupid story.
Speaker 12 (22:17):
Then the Palace found out that we had her whole
allegations about Prince Andrew and threatened us a million different ways.
We were so afraid we wouldn't be able to interview
Kate as Will that That also quashed the story. And
then and then Alan Dershowitz was also implicated it because
of the plane.
Speaker 11 (22:38):
She told me.
Speaker 12 (22:39):
Everything, she had, pictures, she had everything. She was in
hiding for twelve years. We convinced her to come out.
We convinced her to talk to us. It was unbelievable
what we had Clinton, We had everything. I tried for
three years to get it on to no avail, and
now it's all coming out, and it's like these new
reletive revelations that I freaking had all of it. I
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was so pissed right now, Like every day I get
more and more pissed because I'm just like, oh my god,
it was what we had was unreal. Other women backing
it up. Hey yep. Brad Edwards, the attorney three years ago,
saying like like, there will come a day where we
will realize Jeffrey Epstein was the most prolific pedophile of
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this country has ever known. I had it all three
years ago.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
I don't think, well, that day will come now. You
got an ABC reporter, you got Tucker upset about it,
you got Peter Schweiser at bridpart. He said, whatever the
truth may be about the suicide or client list, he
was engaged in human trafficking in that least a paper trail.
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In his court case in Florida investment bing JP Morgan
Chase turned over records that they had. Why haven't those
records been released? Jp, Morgan wrote to the Justice Department
after Epstein's death, we have more than one billion were
use for purposes of human trafficking. Guys follow the money.
(24:13):
It's there, you know it's there. They just don't like
where it leads. Peter Schweizer was interviewing Epstein's former attorney,
David Shown, who said the attorney said he was unsurprised
there was no client list or evidence. He said Epstein
tried to blackmail famous people, and he says he doubts
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Epstein killed himself. Well, of course he didn't. And all
the videos that they're talking about, of course we don't
need to see them, but we need somebody in the
DOJ that it's their job to sit down and see
them and to identify the individuals in that room. The
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last DOJ went after anybody that was staying at a
holiday in express within five miles of January sixth and
found them. You need to go find them. Don't tell
us that. Okay, we understand he was a he was
a sick puppy, but he wasn't the only puppy in
the litter. No.
Speaker 7 (25:15):
Also, to the tens of thousands of video, they turned
out to be child porn downloaded by that, disgusting Jeffrey Epstein,
child porn is what they were never going to be released,
never going to see the lighted day to him being
an agent. I have no knowledge about that. We can
get back to you on that.
Speaker 1 (25:33):
And he used my January sixth analogy again. Here, if
you were breaking in and breaking glass and windows and
rushing in and you know, messing up Nancy Pelosi's desk,
yeah you should be in trouble. But if you were
in the audience, No, there's a difference there. Can they
not find the people that, oh they were on a
(25:55):
flight log? We don't. We you know, we can't. They're
you know, until proven guilty. There's nothing beyond that. We've
seen nothing in video, We see nothing with other communication
that would have led this to look into these individuals.
Because if you're going to do everybody that was in
his circle, then yeah, I can understand there would be
some innocent people that could be smeared by that. You
(26:17):
can understand that they might not have known. Yeah, that's
kind of tough to believe, kind of like, yeah, that
the actresses didn't know. When Harvey Weinstein said, yeah, we'll
have a meeting oh good might be in a movie. Yeah,
stop by about eleven fifteen tomorrow night at the Beverly Hilton.
I was just shocked. I had no idea he was
(26:39):
going to try and do something too.
Speaker 3 (26:41):
Yeah, let's talk to President Trump man and man eye
to eye on Saint Patrick's day about this and the
Kennedy files and the King files. It was all one conversation,
and he said, and I agree. There are a lot
of names associated with Epstein had nothing to do with
Epstein's conduct. They maybe had lunch with them, or maybe
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had some correspondence for one thing or another. If that
name gets out, those people who are destroyed because it's
not going to be any context. Media doesn't care about context,
so you can't do that. You can't destroy human beings
by putting out the files, whatever they may be.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
Yeah, we can show though they didn't go in and
break into the Capitol and sit at Nancy Pelosi's desk.
They were outside doing a peaceful protest. We can show
that there's two different individuals here. So no, I don't
buy that. Well, we can't make anybody look guilty, so
we got to let the the demons go. No, I
(27:44):
don't buy that these people are. They're in the toilet,
and we need to disinfect this stinky, stinky swamp. We
need to fight it. This Trevor Kerry Show, London Valley's
Power Dog. I think everybody that's joining us in the
five o'clock hour shit here. And I played it earlier
in the show. But here's is Adam Carolla describing to
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the rest of America what Governor Dippy do. Gavin Newsom's
about this because.
Speaker 13 (28:12):
He's basically a guy. He's like a guy who runs
the world's worst tacos stand. He makes the worst tacos,
and then he starts saying I want a franchise and
get my horrible tacos to everyone in the United States.
And I'm the guy who lives across the street from
his tacos. Dan going, this guy makes the worst tacos ever.
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He wants to franchise. It's never gonna work.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
No, why would you serve bad tacos?
Speaker 10 (28:39):
Because we can't screw you. That's right now, because we
chose to screw you. This caught my eyes exactly, all right,
Gavin hold On, this caught my eye. I probably have
the thoughts three to four times a year.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
I'll now have it over the next I don't know,
six twelve, twenty four hours, and so will you. I
guarantee you unless you turn the station now, I'm warning
you you will think of me and this story over
the next I don't know when, could be within the
next hour for some I don't know. Maybe somebody's listening
to me right now on the toilet, and so here
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I go. I saw this at presententb dot com. Find
a snake in your toilet in California. Don't get rattled,
experts say, my mom hates snake stuff. They say, what's
the scary thing that could happen in your bathroom? Do
you worry about running out of toilet paper or spilling
toothface all over the sink?
Speaker 12 (29:36):
No?
Speaker 1 (29:37):
And on occasion I have had that thought, What about
a snake slithering out of your toilet? Like I said,
probably had the thought three or four times a year.
And now I will have it again, and so will you,
now that this subject's been brought up and Tucson, a
woman found a three foot long cock whip or excuse me,
coach whip snake in her toilet day at the office
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of they were asked how common is it to find
a snake in your plumbing. The Fresno be doing some
good journalism here. I like this. Guys keep doing stuff
like this. They reached out to some expert to find
out the answers. Snake species that are commonly found in California,
or the gopher, the coach whip, the sharp tailed snake,
the California king snake, and the western yellow bellied racer.
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Most of those not dangerous. We do have some poisonous rattlesnakes.
You can kind of see the triangle shaped head and
the you know, the diamond look at cowboy boots sand
of the rattle. But day at the office of they
do say rattlesnakes can lose their rattles or decide not
to use them. Okay, back to them being in your
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toilet here, you know, get on your property and they
say the snakes are looking for food or water or
maybe birds and rodents or bird feeders. They're attracted to
bird feeders. Did you know that pet bulls left out
livestock feeding troughs out there something to drink during the
hot months like we're in. They're looking for water. That
means they're attracted as swimming pools. Sprinklers, ponds, pet dishes,
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even leaky air conditioning units. They're looking for places to
hide under rocks, under logs, under you know you've got
a wood pile. Hey, we're gonna smoke some ribs, all right,
go grab me someone over there, you know, especially foothill areas. Yeah,
and they know to look, They know to look and listen.
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Out in Ridgecrest and the high desert. A lot of
snakes behind our house was desert. Yeah, they said. If
you've got a crack underneath the foundation of your home,
that's the perfect place of snake is going to look
in the summertime to escape the heat. But here we
go to the toilet in bathrooms. Bathrooms are cool, darkness, moisture,
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they said. Snakes like to get underneath sinks, inside, around
toilets and tubs. Finding a sink in your bathroom, let
me tell you, is very rare, but it does have
And if they find their way into the sewer system,
they can slither up a drain pipe and keep going
and going because they can't turn around, so they just
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keep going until ah, there's the end of the light
at the end of the cave. Look there it is.
What is that skin, flesh looking at me to human buttocks.
It happens. It happens. So if you find a snake
all called up in your toilet bowl, well you would
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feel fortunate if you saw it first, because you could
slam the lid on it. Go unplug the microwave, set
it right on top of the toilet, Go in the garage,
get the weights you're not using, come back, stack them
up on top of the microwave, on top of the toilet,
and call the military. Well, they say that snake does
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not want to be in that sewer system, it doesn't
want to be in a drain pipe, and it does
not want to be in the toilet. And it's likely
as scared as you are. You know what that that's
all it would take is for me to see one
snake in a toilet. I can tell you right now
what I would do, and it's against every city code
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and ordinance. I would become like Daniel Boone. I'd go
out in the backyard if that happens. Seriously, if you
got in the source system and I experienced that, I
would never ever blindly partake in the ritual of toilet
sitting in these modern times. So I told you you're
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going to the next time you're there, you're gonna think
of me and that nice You're gonna think of this
snake coming up. And I guess the few times of
years that it happens, it might be in the middle
of the night kind of a thing. The insistent Trevor
Jerry show London Valley's Powers ofg