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May 4, 2025 129 mins
On this episode of BZ's Berserk Bobcat Saloon Radio Show: BZ is with Australia's own Jack Alexander, a refugee-in-waiting, who would love to become a contributing American citizen, except he can't -- because he's not a terrorist, thug, gangbanger, or MS-13/TdA member. Plus: • Happy Stories • And more buttery political goodness!
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Speaker 1 (00:21):
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Speaker 2 (01:32):
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.
We didn't pass it on to our children in the bloodstream.
The only way they can inherit the freedom we have
known is if we fight for it, protect it, defend it,
and then hand it to them with the well taught
lessons of how they in their lifetime must do the same.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
And if you and I don't do this, then you.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
And I may well spend our sunset years telling our
children and our children's children anslers like in America when
men were free.

Speaker 4 (02:03):
I have come here to chew the bubble gum and
chickats on an all.

Speaker 5 (02:10):
Lot of pumping.

Speaker 6 (02:14):
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages.
Welcome to bz's Berserve Buffcats Loon Radio show, where I
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Speaker 3 (05:04):
Now?

Speaker 6 (05:05):
This is Thursday. This happens to be my Thursday night
show April twenty second, the year of our Lord, twenty
twenty five. Now, on the last show Tuesday night, I
had almost two hundred people listening to me live and
that was ever so cool, ever so kind, ever so wonderful.

(05:27):
I would love to have that occur. I never expect it,
but it really is a very invigorating thing to know
that people are watching and listening. Hey, look, mission ready
men is in the chat room. Thank you for being here, Sir,
Earl of Jackson also the lost wanderer is here, and

(05:49):
I stipulate your honor that all people who wander are
not lost, and that is ever so true. Now it's
funny that, oh, shoot, you know what lost Wanderer. You're
gonna have to send me the information, probably in the
chat room. But I also want to remember everybody, remind everybody.

(06:12):
I want to remember everybody. Sure, I'd love to remember everybody.
I remember you and you and you and you. Okay,
give me a break, I'm seventy five. I'm going quickly,
big mushroom cloud. Anyway, Earl right here has an his
very own show on SAHR called Mission Ready Men, and

(06:36):
that is on Tuesdays and Thursdays. He was on today.
I was in his chatroom. He was on Tuesday. I
was in his chatroom. But as opposed to the late
night shows that SAHR customarily features, he's an early morning
kind of guy, well, relatively night early. He's on at

(06:57):
nine a m. Pacific and eleven am Central and noon
Eastern and that's Mission Ready Men on Tuesdays and Thursdays
right here on SHR. Now this is interesting. I promoted
the show. I said, hey, Jack, Alexander, refugee in waiting.

(07:19):
I'm going to have to change that show. I'm going
to have to change that title because he is not here.
And if I had a producer, you would have heard
something like uh oh, But I don't have a producer.
I am my own producer, and I don't have that
sound effect available, so I made it myself. So he's

(07:42):
not here. But wait, there's more, because BZ always has more.
BZ is always prepared for things just like this, so
it shouldn't surprise you that I have a ton of
things to show you, like Gie, the trunk Monkey, you little.

Speaker 8 (08:09):
Oh trunk Monkey, the trunk Monkey, the revolutionary idea.

Speaker 6 (08:25):
You'll only find one place?

Speaker 9 (08:30):
Or did you find this place?

Speaker 6 (08:32):
I'm going to save that for another time. I love
the concept of the trunk Monkey. And Ricky Robinson is
in chat from k l r N. And while I'm here,
let me run this always my greatest and grandest of
thanks to rick Robinson, who I believe may be running

(08:52):
the show tonight live on at k l r N.
On at k l r N. You know we're told
that Trump is not respected around the world. Yeah, isn't
that right? Well, let's listen.

Speaker 10 (09:13):
Many white people are very upset with mister Trump.

Speaker 5 (09:16):
Do you want to know why they're so upset with
mister Trump.

Speaker 3 (09:19):
Why?

Speaker 10 (09:20):
Because mister Trump is one of these Americans who shoots
from the hip, yeah, or shoots from the lip, in
other words, shoot from whatever comes into his head and
says it. Politicians are not like that. You can set
a politician down in a studio for three hours and
ask him three questions and you will never get an answer.

Speaker 3 (09:42):
Trump is not like that.

Speaker 5 (09:44):
Trump will blurt.

Speaker 10 (09:45):
Out the answer. That's why many white people, especially people
in power, are very upset with mister Trump because he
says what they think, but they will never say it.
He just lets it all out. And these the white
people are embarrassed. Shut them uth. They're saying, you are
embarrassed in us because he reveals the true way and

(10:10):
the true huh see. Look, ask me a.

Speaker 6 (10:13):
Question, okay, how would I how tall?

Speaker 10 (10:16):
Are you an enemy smiling in my face, sizing it
up to me and putting his arm around my shoulder
and then surreptitiously stabbing me in my back.

Speaker 6 (10:28):
And that's how politics works. That's how everybody knows politics works.
But as you customarily realize, at the beginning of my
show I have just sort of a consortium of all
sorts of different things. Before we get into the proverbial
meat of the matter, here's another one. This is you know,
if you're thinking, and you're a Demorat, that you're looking

(10:50):
for today's great get away, this.

Speaker 11 (10:52):
Would be it?

Speaker 3 (10:52):
Would it not?

Speaker 12 (10:54):
Welcome to l Salvador, home to breathtaking sunsets, world class
Franks and gangbanger Kilmer Abrego Garcia. El Salvador is the
destination for Democrats seeking the thrill of bringing violent, criminal,
illegal aliens back to America. Come witness Trump derangement syndrome

(11:17):
in its purest form, from Chris van Holland to Corey Booker.
You may even see John Ossa. So what are you
waiting for? Senate Democrats? Join your colleagues and step into
the rhythm of rescue today.

Speaker 6 (11:34):
It's true, what are you waiting for? Democrats? Demorats get
down there? Well, the Demorats apparently are getting down there
in great Drove's, great style, great speed, great rapidity. I
don't usually do this also, but I found something that
I cannot say with one hundred percent certainty is true.

(11:58):
But I'm going to put it out there for you
so that you can make the decision for yourself, because
I trust all of you here as adults. This just
came through. It's about appeal apee L. But you know what,
I'd rather be wrong on I'd rather be wrong on

(12:20):
this and put it out there than not put it
out there at all. What am I talking about?

Speaker 9 (12:25):
PSA For anyone going to the grocery store, yes, even
natural health food stores. Next time you're in the produce aisle,
please be on the lookout for this label, and whatever
you do, do not go near it.

Speaker 6 (12:37):
Appeal or at Appeal is.

Speaker 9 (12:39):
A World Economic Forum and Bill Gates funded product that
is being sprayed on fruits and vegetables which are on
the verge of spoiling so that.

Speaker 6 (12:47):
They, oh, that's enough rate there to make me say, oh,
no fucking way.

Speaker 9 (12:51):
Care fresh and last longer. Even more frightening is the
fact that Appeal has been approved for use on USDA
organic produce under the name or Appeal. The main ingredient
found in the.

Speaker 6 (13:02):
Appeal coating wait listen is mono and.

Speaker 9 (13:07):
Diglycerides, which are extracted from grape seed oil. This is
then processed with the use of two solvents, which are
ethyl acetate and heptane.

Speaker 6 (13:17):
Because solvents are great for your interior, right, both of.

Speaker 9 (13:22):
Which are hazardous chemicals known to seriously damage internal organs
and the but they're.

Speaker 6 (13:27):
Good for your Uh. I don't know your radiator in
your car. Hey, what's good for your radiator is good
for you.

Speaker 9 (13:33):
In case of repeated exposure, this coding cannot be washed off. Additionally,
the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer
or IARC, recognize gliss at all, another name for these
same ingredients as quote probably carcinogenic to humans. So why
are they spraying this literal poison on our food?

Speaker 10 (13:57):
Wait?

Speaker 6 (13:57):
I bet she has the answer, And I bet it
has to do with Bill Gates, And I bet it
has something to do with globalists, And I bet I
have a story later on for you tonight about something
that's just damned insane, pushed by globalists, pushed by the UK,

(14:19):
pushed by Bill Gates. When I tell you this, it
will be another one of those what the fuck moments.

Speaker 9 (14:30):
One thing is for certain, appeal should be kept far
far away from our food supply. Yeah, the ability of
this two billion dollar Bill Gates backed startup to just
quietly slip in to extend the life of food with
absolutely zero proof of preserving any nutritional value. Should remind
every American of the importance of eating organic, local, and

(14:50):
chemical free food.

Speaker 6 (14:52):
But okay, stop just for a second, if you're paying
extra money for organic, just a little important safety tip
from me to you in terms of you may be
wasting money because frequent studies have indicated that organic orgasmic
food is not necessarily better for you, but you will
spend more money for.

Speaker 9 (15:12):
If the evidence here isn't enough to convince you. Take
a look at what appeal allegedly does to the food itself.

Speaker 13 (15:18):
When she opens it and she breaks it in half,
it gets very tough and doesn't really break what and
when its it's like it's glue.

Speaker 14 (15:29):
Great, it's not even breaking, like at all, like it
And I know you guys can't feel the texture aubie
right because it's the video, but like it's it literally
feels fake.

Speaker 15 (15:41):
Is it clear yet?

Speaker 9 (15:43):
The tyrannical globalists will stop at nothing to completely railroad
anyone trying to live a wholesome, healthy life. They'll do
anything to try and kill off the resistors who refuse
to align with their dystopian dismal future where you'll be
forced eat bugs and own nothing and be happy. It's
time to start growing your own food or buying food
from your local farmer's market if you don't already. These

(16:05):
megalomaniacs are on a mission to destroy all that is
good in this life, and that's true.

Speaker 6 (16:10):
I would also state this, this is relatively new, and
I'm sure some of you may be going something, maybe
saying something similar to where's our FK on this, to
which I Redplot would reply, it may already be on
his screen. So let's give our FK Junior just a

(16:34):
little bit of a break, and he may or may
not respond to this. All I know at this point
is what this report was, Ona n. I have not
gone further into a deeper dive to try to find
out if OURFK, or the FDA or anybody else has
a response to that. Also, Cheetah is in chat, Rick

(16:58):
Robinson is in Chat. As I indicated, Mission ready Men
is in chat and hey, look, mission ready Men says,
if you're not growing your own produce, you're getting it
from a farmer's market, You're still getting all kinds of
chemicals aside from this Gates poison.

Speaker 3 (17:15):
I would agree.

Speaker 6 (17:17):
Chetah says, you bet, and Jack Alexander says, hello, I
had connective issues, connective issues or connective tissues. Let's look
and see if this is Jack Alexander? Is it one each?
Jack Alexander Hattie, Hey, we all doing?

Speaker 3 (17:33):
Sorry about that?

Speaker 6 (17:34):
Well, that's all right, Mike, how you doing? Dan Eyah? Hey,
I forgot Hey, I forgot this. I should have lined up.
I apologize. Here we go.

Speaker 16 (17:47):
It's a magical step into the future. Tomorrow's News Today
with Australia's Jack Alexander here in the Berserk Bobcat Saloon.

Speaker 6 (18:00):
And so welcome to Jack Alexander. I haven't spoken to
Jack in quite some time. And the title of tonight's
show is Jack Alexander Kama Refugee in Waiting. I have tons,
tons of material tonight starting out with and Jack, if

(18:24):
you haven't already heard his story, has a voluminous story
about his history and trying to get into the United
Snakes of America. Oh gosh, let me stop this. I
want to put this up and okay, I'm pandering, I'm catering.

(18:47):
Probably lots of people have seen this, but this is
just too weird and it's sourced too local for me
to ignore. Go oh geez un mute go.

Speaker 17 (19:00):
He went up there and he was coming back down
down the wad and he goes run.

Speaker 16 (19:06):
He's got a gun.

Speaker 6 (19:08):
And okay, can I jack up the ball?

Speaker 3 (19:12):
Oh?

Speaker 6 (19:12):
I'm sorry. That's as high as the volume goes. Let's
continue with these weird sisters from oz Oh.

Speaker 18 (19:19):
I started mom's mom and ole Mam was stuck up there.

Speaker 6 (19:27):
Okay, that's enough of weird Australia stuff. I'm sure that's
probably something that you have seen already, if I am
not mistaken.

Speaker 3 (19:35):
Actually, no, I haven't seen it.

Speaker 5 (19:37):
You haven't seen that.

Speaker 3 (19:39):
I haven't seen that thing.

Speaker 6 (19:40):
These are These are two no I have. These are
two sisters who got involved in some kind of carjacking
and they are here. They yeah, there's no crime and
there's no gun crime, right, No, of course not. And

(20:01):
if you said there was, you'd be a damn liar
because your government says there is no gun crime. Maybe
maybe not. We'll get to that. I'd like to get to.

Speaker 3 (20:12):
Well, no, the politicians say there's no gun crime. The
government website does beg to differ. But of course the
lunatic leftist media and gun grabbers who you know. And
and let's face it, the majority of media outlets in
Australia US source all of their international news from the

(20:34):
three letter buffoons in the United States, so their agenda
is very much in the same pocket. Even the Australian
Shooters Party at a political party, will.

Speaker 6 (20:47):
Not even okay, wait wait wait wait wait wait stop
right there, did you just say the Australian Shooters Party. Yes, okay,
that's a political party, yes, the Australia.

Speaker 3 (21:05):
And in a few weeks they will have at least
two candidates in our state running for the federal Senate.

Speaker 6 (21:14):
Wow, Wow, what got a general.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
Election coming up in about four weeks.

Speaker 6 (21:22):
So the the Australian government has something simple too, Well,
we just have to outlaw that party wholesale right from
the very beginning.

Speaker 3 (21:32):
Well no, no, they've got some recent bad press in
the American to a blogosphere wondering why the Australian Tutors
Party is not advocating for an Australian equivalent of two
way rights for Australians. Basically, it's a bunch of grumpy old,

(21:53):
grumpy old deer hunt deer and duck hunters who just
wanted to protect their access to what they were doing
and fuck everyone else over. You know, every election, I
will go up to the local high school, which is
the polling usually the polling point for where I am,

(22:14):
and I'll see these claims. I said, well, when do
you go you know you're advocating for shooters rights. When
are you going to advocate for true second you know,
Second Amendment style rights? No, no, no, no, no no.
We don't want gun crime coming to Australia. We just
need to protect our access to certain firearms hunting purposes.

Speaker 6 (22:37):
Okay, so screw all the rest of the people, as
long as we get the ability to have rifles and
shotguns and do our own hunting and kill animals.

Speaker 3 (22:49):
I've said to them, does it not bother you that,
as a condition of having a shooter's license in Australia,
that police can enter your home at any time without
a warrant and do an inspection to make sure that
your firearms are stored correctly.

Speaker 6 (23:10):
Oh, don't say that too loud, sir, Jack of Alexander,
because that will be giving ideas. And I have two
articles coming up about firearms here in the United States.
Leftists haven't stopped pushing they will keep pushing. But that's

(23:32):
okay because as long as we get what we want
Australia and that party, the Australia Shooters Party, says it's
only for hunting. Come on, defending yourself defense, personal defense
and family defense. Is that's way too overrated, right?

Speaker 3 (23:51):
Yeah? I mean my local the equivalent of my local congressmen.
He and I have had numerous he did conversations over
the years, and one time I pointed out that while
he was campaigning at our local farmers market, he had
two plane clothes officers from the Australian Federal Police for security,

(24:16):
and I immediately spotted that they that they had ankle holsters.
I mean, having been in the military, I'm very aware
of the places where people tend tend to carry concealed
and when I pointed out, I said, look, you've got
these two gentlemen here. There is the there is this

(24:38):
Federal Protective Services or they're federal or state police, and
they're here for your protection and the protection of your family,
right which you know, I do not blame you one
little bit for wanting your family protection. But why is
it that I cannot access the tools to give to

(25:01):
get my family a similar level of protection and yeah,
and this response was, ummm, well, you're just part of
the throng. In other words, you are one of the
little people.

Speaker 6 (25:20):
Though, truly, are you surprised? You know, the the rife,
fucking arrogance of prick sets like that is astounding, but
taken in context, not necessarily so, because let me ask you, then,
Jack of Alexander, were you surprised when he responded in

(25:41):
that fashion. That's something that an asshole politician in California
we spelling with a K, for example, would say.

Speaker 3 (25:48):
Oh, I wasn't surprised by the answer, mostly because in
his resume he's a retired police officer, and the general
concept of cops in this country is, you know, we
get to walk around like cowboys carrying guns all the lot.
You should see the way these guys prance around in
plane clothes with a duty belt on and just their

(26:14):
their their badge on a chain, you know, and they're
walking around with it. They've always got their hand sitting
on the retention strap as they're walking around talking to people.
I mean, you know, give me the gunfight at the
OK Corral, you know, in you know, twenty twenty four,

(26:38):
smart business attire or casual business attire, as these pricks
walk through shopping centers harassing people.

Speaker 6 (26:45):
But they have something that you can't get. So that's
what makes them special, very special, and they don't mind
boasting about it, and they don't mind belittling you because
you're a groundling, you're a prol you're a serf, you
are a less than the grime and the grit on
the bottom of their shoes.

Speaker 3 (27:03):
Yeah, and I mean at the moment, Victoria Police are
really shitty with the armed security groups like Armor Gard
and so on, because they've now been allowed to buy
semi automatic handguns. When Victoria Police updated from the old
Smith and Wesson three point fifty seven magnum which they

(27:26):
only had police issue thirty eight special loads in, they
forced all of the armed security companies. So anyone that
offered armed security in the state to purchase all of
the old three point fifty seven revolvers off Victoria Police

(27:46):
at like two and a half thousand dollars a unit.

Speaker 19 (27:52):
Oh, no problem, because that's yeah, one of our local
constables before he got the M and P, his service
weapon that was issued to him was older than his grandfather.

Speaker 3 (28:11):
I believe it I believe it.

Speaker 6 (28:14):
However, if it was a wheel gun, as you indicate,
then it was probably quite reliable.

Speaker 3 (28:21):
Oh yeah, yeah, I mean it didn't stop Victoria Police
for having the largest death count out of all law
enforcement agencies in the country.

Speaker 6 (28:30):
And okay, you're saying, so they were involved in the
greatest number of shootings. Yes, and why was that do
you suppose?

Speaker 3 (28:40):
Well, I mean that at one stage one a former
chiefs of police said it would be over her dead
body that the Victoria police get semi automatic weapons because
I mean, they're killing too many people now with six shooters.
I mean, they weren't allowed speed loaders or anything like that.

(29:00):
Yet they still had the highest kill count and many
of those deaths I'm not saying all of them, but
many of those were questionable kills. You know that they
tend to like to shoot first, and at least in Victoria,
and ask questions later, and which was evident during COVID

(29:21):
given that the two deaths that I personally witnessed at
the hands of Victoria police, you know, Okay, it wasn't
with firearms, it was with physical violence and spring loaded battens.
But I mean, Victoria police does have a reputation of

(29:43):
wet work.

Speaker 6 (29:45):
Wonderful. And with that we'll take a break. I'm busy
that happens to be Jack Alexander over there. Thank you
for being here in the saloon, and if you need
to take a potty break, now is the best time
to do it.

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chat room is being revamped once again. Now it looks
like this tonight for our show, and you know, it's homie,
it's nice, it's comfy. I'm working on another channel. My
goal is to try to find the chat room that

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more people are interested in visiting. Someday I will hit
on it. But I've got some great concepts coming. As
a matter of fact, tonight we're.

Speaker 3 (34:58):
You've already go to the what's that You've already got
to the bec drop that there is perfect.

Speaker 6 (35:05):
Oh that's the saloon. Oh that's it.

Speaker 3 (35:08):
I mean, you know, if people don't want to visit,
visit and chat in the saloon, Yeah.

Speaker 6 (35:12):
What's wrong with them? Let's go to some more stories
and then we'll go back to the reason that we're here.
This is nuts now interesting. Earlier in the first half hour,
I noticed that Cheetah had a quick question. He said,
I occasionally watched Sky News Australia on YouTube. They're some
of the best conservative news that he found during the election.

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This also is from Sky News. This was just released
recently April twentieth, just a couple of days ago from
Sky Sundays bombshell document about Victoria's Your State Victoria's COVID curfew,
kept secret for more than four years, can now be

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revealed in a legal fight after a legal fight, So
there was a document apparently about Victoria's COVID curfew that
was kept secret and now is revealed after said fight.
The email this is where they found it through an
email obtained exclusively by Sky News, has already prompted anger

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within the Victoria opposition and even a partial concession within
both the Labor government and the state's current health minister.
You knew already, Jack Alexander, that this was true. It
was more repression and oppression of the citizens in Australia.
This is vitorious.

Speaker 3 (36:40):
This is one of the reasons why I spent the
two and a half years of that lockdown literally hiding
from law enforcement. Yeah, with the information that I was
finding locally and that or stuff that I'd witnessed personally
and giving to your show and and to America tonight,

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um to Kate Delaney, another fantastic friend and mentor of mine.
It put me very much in the crosshairs of law
enforcement and put my family at risk. In fact, a
lot of the things that I will discuss tonight is
once again putting my family at risk, because the one
thing that came out of the lockdowns in all of

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this was the Australian government past Internet thought police laws,
which now makes a lot of the things that I'll
say tonight technically illegal and worthy of a rest.

Speaker 6 (37:41):
That's one thing that I will never concede. Now, if
you want to go to the article, it's at skynews
dot com and here's the headline. Like I say at
the end, of every show, I post the show links,
and I post the show links at alviating zeppelin dot net.
You can see anything that I show display on the show.

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You can find in the show links at my rumble
channel and also at the shr media excuse me, oh,
I'm sorry, well viating zeppelin dot net as well as Rumble.
So if you doubt any of these things, or if
you just want to find out more information, perhaps I
didn't go into the given article or the video sufficiently

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deep for you, you can go back and you can find
all of these source documents. But basically they were saying
that you can't go anywhere, you can't do anything, there's
a curfew, and this is all predicated but upon oppression
and our interpretation of Wuhan nineteen bullshit, Where am I wrong?

Speaker 3 (38:45):
You know? You don't? I mean when you look at
the state governor that Sammons and still is it that
this time is the Labor party? They are all about
protecting big unions. And Andrews, the then premier, the guy
on the photo with the glasses, speaks both Cantonese and

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Mandarin without an accent. He bypassed Australian federal law to
bring the bridge and Road initiative to Victoria. You know,
so when he couldn't get money out of the state
government because they wanted to order it a few things,
he went straight to China and basically sold us out.

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And you know when people started kicking back about China
and started asking questions, you know, especially during you know,
with where, you know, where was the source of this
you know virus coming from. His first thing was was
to shut down the big cities, Melbourne in particular, and

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if you dared, you know, if you want apart from
Sky News who were based out out of Sydney, but
he even their local bureau here in Melbourne did not
get raided by state police because there is an army
of very well paid lawyers up in Sydney and in

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Canberra who would have taken this to the Australian Supreme
Court very quickly. What they wound up doing was targeting
freelance and independent journalists such as myself, who can't afford that,
you know, we had one or several journalists here. We're
getting visits at early morning for bed checks that have

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to that the police would come and wake up the
whole house to make sure that the journalist was still
there and wake up the whole family, do a head
count that or they would come with letters saying if
you even cover and report on the protest that's played

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and for tomorrow, you will be arrested under the under
the terrorism laws for incitement or or and you could
also be charged under the Sedition in Media Act, which
are the tooth which are the two laws that they
used to get my channel deleted and me banned from

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posting to YouTube. I still can't post there, even though
never been charged, never been questioned, never been arrested for it.
But because I dared to show the world what was
going on, they used the terrorism laws and the threats

(41:43):
to some young kid, probably in California that he might
get arrested as an accessory. Mind you, I don't think
YouTube needed that much help to, you know, convincing to
delete my channel Considering I'm a conservative. I've never received
any money for any of the content I put on
there because it's they consider it too far right wing.

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But you know that's what they when I got onto
my YouTube rep, that's what they told me that they were.
They were threatening to be charged under the Sedition in
Media Act and the terrorism incitement acts if they didn't
delete my channel, which has now made it next to

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impossible for me to get more work in the media,
because you know, I'm going to say, look, I had
a show that went on for more than twenty years
that that was on YouTube and they go, oh great,
give us the channel name. Oh sorry, it's been deleted.

Speaker 6 (42:43):
Well what can you do about that?

Speaker 3 (42:45):
Yeah, I mean, essentially they killed my journalism career.

Speaker 6 (42:51):
What came nineteen ninety six, nineteen ninety six was to
make sure that your country, I hate to say it,
but it's true, but it's one of the primary reasons
you want to get the fuck out of that Dodge
is leftist demorats. The globalists would love to replicate what
was done to Australia. Australia, you have been completely the electorate,

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the population has been completely defanged after the nineteen ninety
six gun confiscation, and therefore your government can run rough
shod all over you and you can do nothing. You
are the true proles and they are government. And I

(43:38):
can say nothing other than your police keep proving that
they are the stassy, the overlords, serving the will of
the governmental oppressors. And that's I don't think I need
go any deeper into that in terms of that's.

Speaker 3 (43:59):
Why you want to During the lockdown, I did manage
to corner my congressman, the same guy I had had
arguments over firearms with that I was relating to before,
and I thought, Okay, I'm having trouble. I need to
renew my passport. Otherwise my green the immigration visa that
I previously had in the US, was going to go

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tits up. And they, you know, I went to and said, look,
I'm having trouble. They're not renewing my passport. If I
don't get it done by this date, my my my
visas are going to to to expire and become invalid.
It couldn't even it wouldn't even help for that. It

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was like, why do you want to live in America?
You know, it's it's it's it's full of you know,
country music, rednecks and and people who cherish freedom and
will protect it with you know, with guns, and I, yeah,
I'm one of them.

Speaker 6 (44:56):
You know.

Speaker 3 (44:56):
I want to get out of here because I know
what is going on here I believe is a violation
of not only state fed and federal law. I believe
it's a violation of international law and the crime and
crimes against humanity. Welcome, You're welcome to believe, He says, well,
you're welcome to leave. I said, no, I can't you

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the government won't renew my passport. You've refused to renew
my passport.

Speaker 6 (45:25):
Your hostage.

Speaker 3 (45:26):
Yeah, you know, and the tight line I had I
had to to to walk, you know, the ti rape
I had to walk during that is. On one hand,
I've got law enforcement chasing me for my media activities.

Speaker 4 (45:40):
Now.

Speaker 3 (45:42):
Jack Alexander, for those that don't know, is not my
legal name. Right in my broadca Early on in my
broadcast career, my first really big boss and mentor told
me to use a pseudonym, all right, because it and
and and and through my my media career, whether it

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be breakfast radio, doing comedy and musical parodies and so on,
right up to my journalistic career. It has kept some
of the crazies and the stalkers away. But it's also
kept law enforcement away because they're looking for for someone
called Jack Alexander who doesn't have a driver's license, who
doesn't vote, you know, so it's a little bit harf

(46:25):
them to track down an address you know, it's one
of the layers of my onion of protection that that
that I've used over the years.

Speaker 6 (46:34):
Let's also look at this article. This essentially says the
same thing. This, however, is from a different source ABC
dot net A.

Speaker 3 (46:43):
It's the government, that's the government broadcaster.

Speaker 6 (46:46):
Okay, great, ABC the government broadcaster. Then if that's true,
then I'm a little shocked. Another if then equation email
show melbourne COVID cure few was not based on help advice.
In short, Victorian opposition obtained an email exchange. They had
to go to the Freedom of Information which apparently you

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have a similar Freedom of the Information Act, which shows
that the then Premier Daniel Andrews said Melbourne's first COVID
curfew before it was and said it that it was
a curfew before it was recommended by any sort of
official health experts, and the email shows Health Department officials

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did support a curfew but had not advised the Cabinet
to impose it. So what's next, it says down on
the what next thing, the opposition is calling on Premiere
jacent to Alan to explain the government's action. Explain this
to me if you would, Jack Alexander Jasin Alan wasn't

(47:51):
she's or maybe I'm getting my names wrong. The New
Zealand president who oppressed New Zealand's people at the time,
or just too different just centers that might be.

Speaker 3 (48:02):
Two different, just centses.

Speaker 6 (48:03):
Let me just do it quick, all right, Because Jacinta Alan,
you know she was if she was she was a
New Zealand premiere, that then she wouldn't have she'd have
jewel allegiance and wouldn't be But New Zealand was every
bit as oppressive as Australia. You know, had about zero

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point five cases in Australia, you know, just not many
at all, and then lockdown both countries. Australia was locked down,
Victoria your state was certainly locked down, and she locked
down all of New Zealand, beautiful Perty.

Speaker 3 (48:43):
It's a different it's a different person. It's a different person,
all right.

Speaker 6 (48:47):
So what you know, it's like all the crap that
occurs here in the United States in terms of, well,
we found out this, but then when we found out that,
it turns out that, well, we're not doing anything about it.
We're not seeing people being arrested, you know. So as

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far as I'm concerned in Australia and in any number
of cases in the United States, it's all men and
mem me, me, me, me, me, mouth music. I want
to see some fucking action. I bet you do too,
can you Will you see anything as a result of this?

Speaker 3 (49:25):
No, no, we won't be because the UH, the so
called conservative Liberal Party UMM, won't do anything. In fact,
the smaller parties now, especially the Trumpet for Patriots which
is UH, has obtained a lot of support from Tucker Carlson,

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who came over and spoke at set several of their events.
UM they're the only one. They're the only political party
here that is pushing for a any sort of change
because both Labor and Liberal opposite sides of the same coin.

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And they're now being called the mono party by trump
of Patriots KICK because they both lied during COVID H.
The Liberal Party was technically the federal government at the
time and basically just threw the hands up of the
air and said, well, we'll let the states run run

(50:29):
the country. And it basically felt that they just gave up.

Speaker 6 (50:34):
Bicky from Mission Ready Men, the show that I indicated
earlier in the first half hour indicated that Jacinda Arden
was the prime minister. Okay, so I got name Justinda
confused with my just center Justinder, and let's put another
I told you that we would get to this. This

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is from a Western journal. Now, this is what's happening
in Colorado. Nineteen ninety six Australia's gun confiscation and that
made Australia infinitely safer. Here's a story that will make
Colorado also infinitely safer. State adopts build that will ban

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up to eighty five percent of rifles and signals the
death of the Second Amendment. But wait until I get
into a little bit of the details of this. So
new legislation in Colorado is trying to punish Americans who
exercise their Second Amendment. Last Friday, the Colorado Sun reported
that Governor Jared Polis signed SB three into law, which

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places more restrictions on gun sales in the state. And
this is the beginning of the detail. Specifically, under the
new law taking effect in August twenty twenty six, manufacturing, selling,
and purchasing certain semi automic automatic weapons in Colorado that
use detachable magazines will be illegal. That's a shit ton

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of weapons. As it indicates up in the headline, eighty
five percent, and according to the Sun, that includes the
common AR fifteen, the AK forty seven, which is not
quite so common, several variations of those firearms, several shotguns,
and a ton of handguns because semi autos are very
popular right now, not wheeled gun wheel guns. But wait,

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I haven't gotten to the best part yet. Then I'm
going to go to another article. Those firearms must now
be sold with magazines welded, soldered, or epoxied onto them,
and those magazines must also only hold fifteen rounds. Wait, BZ,

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you're a lion sack of crap. No one would do that.
The law says, those firearms in twenty twenty six August,
taking effect August twenty twenty six, must now be sold
with magazines that are welded, soldered, or epoxied onto them.

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So let me see if I have this right. You'd
like to get that nice new block, except you can't
because you will fire fifteen rounds through that block, and
according to this law, it will then be useless. Or
you could purchase a twelve hundred dollars AR which has
only fifteen rounds. With the magazines welded into their receivers,

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you would shoot fifteen rounds in those ars, and those
would be completely useless after that because to unfix or
unweld or unepoxy that magazine from that given firearm is illegal.

Speaker 24 (54:00):
Dis.

Speaker 3 (54:02):
Even load or even an a K.

Speaker 6 (54:10):
That's the point to completely remove them from usage and purchase,
and to completely see they're not gonna go Colorado is
not gonna go into people's homes and confiscate firearms because

(54:32):
if they were to do that in any state, people
would get shot. I'm not fomenting anything. I'm simply telling
you what would happen.

Speaker 3 (54:44):
Now.

Speaker 6 (54:44):
It has already occurred with some folks. People say, oh no,
there would never begun confiscations in the United States of America. Well,
fucking wrong. During a hurricane shooting in Louis certain individuals
in law enforcement went up into homes and said did

(55:05):
you have firearms? And those who were stupid enough to
say yeah, had them confiscated.

Speaker 3 (55:11):
And none only that the during Katrina that it wasn't
just law enforcement, it was also army reserve that were
doing that as well.

Speaker 6 (55:20):
So it was yeah, there were there were other people
that obeyed that, but that was in a time of
never let a good crisis go to wait yeah, and
other people were concentrating on survival, surviving Katrina, trying to
survive the terrible waters, food, shelter, clean water. That was very,

(55:45):
very important, and so the focus was not on that
tyranny at that point. And then of course the American
media megas let all of that die, and least Jeremy
Hanson is in chat thanks for doing.

Speaker 3 (56:01):
One of the fallouts from that story from Colorado. I've
I've seen a lot of people interview saying, oh, you know, look,
we've only we've only got you know, a little twenty
two rifle the kids, you know, plink with on the farm. Well,
Aruga ten twenty two, which is the most common twenty two.

Speaker 6 (56:21):
Like the branch rifle.

Speaker 3 (56:23):
Yeah, it's probably you know, but it's got a detachable
box magazine that will fall under this rule.

Speaker 6 (56:31):
Anything with a detachable magazine, anything and everything.

Speaker 3 (56:35):
I mean, yeah, some of these laws are so messed up.
And I'm surprised that, you know, barrel shrouds and pistol
grips have men included in this. Colorado of today is
not like the Colorado that I spent two years living in.

Speaker 6 (56:50):
No, it's a completely blue state. It's a stupid state.
It's an insane state. The banned weapons can still be
made for military, law enforcement, prison guards, or armored vehicle personnel,
but the average citizen will see major hurdles and getting
around the law.

Speaker 3 (57:07):
And you know, and here's is one of the things.
Like in California, if you take that same ruga ten
twenty two, you buy it at Dick Sport on Anixto
Sales dep the local gunshop. Yep, yeah, just your local gunshop.
And it's got the classic woodstock on it. And you
go to the accessories aisle and you pick up one

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of the stock replacements for it that does have a
folding stock and a pistol grip and a barrel strout
on it. Right in California, I know, or I spell
it with a k ye, and several other states, New
York and so on. If you take right, you remove
two screws. That's all it takes to remove the barrel

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and action out of a ten twenty two. Two screws.
You can pick it up in its whole entirely barrel receiver,
a trig group and bolted in. Do up those two
screws in the other bolt. Now you're committing a felony.
It has not changed how that rifle works. It doesn't
make it a machine gun automatically, you've basically giving it,

(58:14):
given it a boob or a nose job. Well, who
created that?

Speaker 6 (58:19):
Who created those laws? That's why the deep state.

Speaker 3 (58:22):
Eighteen Finn's responsible for that.

Speaker 6 (58:24):
Did Congress pass the bulk of those regulations that atf
has And the answer is no, not just no, but
extra crispy fuck to the no. Here's another story. We've
got a time. We got enough time for this final
story before we take a break. At the top of
the hour. I'm busy, you're talking to myself and Jack Alexander.

(58:47):
California moves forward with controversial glock ban. They want to
ban a handgun, an entire handgun. According to Copper Jacket TV,
hosted by gun right activists William the state of California
has taking a major step with AB eleven twenty seven.
This is called the glockban. It has cleared another legislative
hurdle and appears to be on the fast track through

(59:08):
the governor's desk. That is to say Newsome and so
what is eleven twenty seven. Eleven twenty seven targets pistols
blocks that can accept conversion switches, specifically blocks and blocks only.
At this point, the federal government already makes it a
felony to own or use devices that convert semi auto

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to fully automatic pistols. California lawmakers are now pushing to
ban an entire category of gun if those models are
capable of being modified, regardless of whether or not any
modific modification actually takes place. You can have the gun,
you can have the glock, but you're not going to
be able to have it if though you haven't done it,

(59:51):
you could potentially do it. That's how silly, stupid, and
fattening this has gotten. I'm busy. That's Jack. Alexander will
be right back after the break. We have more political
buttery goodness to go on, and with that, I myself

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an old dude. Okay, give me a break. I'll be
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Speaker 6 (01:02:59):
I'm back, I'm BZ. Thanks for being in the saloon tonight.
I have Jack Alexander one each right here also in
the saloon. Thank you for being here, Thanks for watching.
I don't have the ground swell of people that I
had the other night, but that's okay because I have
a lot of information to convey. We're going to go

(01:03:22):
back to this article and then we will go on
to many others as I have indicated any number of times.

Speaker 3 (01:03:29):
Go up here.

Speaker 6 (01:03:29):
Look, those are all the things that I have slated
to talk about for tonight. If we even get up
to I don't know, right around here, I'll kind of
be shocked, to be oh, I wouldn't be surprised about
that at all. Now, one final comment about eighty eleven

(01:03:51):
twenty seven in California. Al we spell it with a K,
which is a naked attempt to just steal firearms. Now
they can get away with this, and they're attempting to
get away with confiscation, except it's not. It can't precisely
be quantified as confiscation. We're not going Look, folks, we're
not going into your homes. We're not stealing the guns

(01:04:11):
that you already have. Oh no, we're just gonna make
them illegal for you to possess, for you to have,
and if you're found with one, oh my goodness, that's
a felony. Now I should care to point this out.
This is redundant. This is ridiculously redundant because that's the goal,
is to simply remove an entire semi auto firearm from

(01:04:35):
the state of California. Machine gun conversion devices, those are
called switches. They're already illegal under both federal and state law.
So they've been illegal literally for decades. So this is
nothing but an extra theft, an extra legal theft of

(01:04:57):
firearms from These are from law abiding citizens. These are
not from people who have, oh, they've committed heinous crimes. Now,
these are for This is aimed at people who are
lawful obeyers of law in California always spell with a K.

(01:05:19):
So this is a proscription like Colorado of a host
of weapons, and this is completely eliminating out of California
always spelling with a K, one entire group of firearms.
Let's go a little bit further over here. What I'm
doing I don't even know. I'm putting kind of the

(01:05:41):
the bad stories or the things you need to know
first up here, and then we may or may not
get too happy stories. But these are some of the
stories that you do need to hear. And then I'm
going to go through a few of these stories, and
I want you to hear the travel of Jack Alexander.

(01:06:03):
And the theme for tonight was Yeah, Jack is a
refugee in waiting, and this is a timely tale because
of the fact of you know that MS thirteen piece
of shit and the TDA pieces of shit that demarrats
all want to love and hug and embrace like this guy,
here's another thug black DJ and TikTok influencer with over

(01:06:25):
a million followers, threaten us to stab white people in
the heart, just like Carmelo Anthony did. Can you say
black racist?

Speaker 21 (01:06:33):
Now?

Speaker 6 (01:06:34):
See here's the other thing. I don't mind calling blacks
racist because sadly a number of blacks are racist. Oh
you can't say that, bz, black males, black females. I
show the stories, I play the videos. I always want
to let them speak in their own voice so that
you can see and hear what abject racists many of

(01:06:59):
these fucks are. That was one of them. And then
here's something also very interesting. And then we're gonna let
We're gonna go to another story. This is remember Carmelo Anthony,
the black guy who stabbed the white kid at I

(01:07:21):
believe a high school game. Now the guy representing him,
who is aiding Carmelo Anthony, who everybody is bleeding all
over uh, and they've gotten they set up go fund
me pages for a murder. And again I say, go
back to the beginning of the show and see my advisement.

(01:07:42):
So the guy that's trying to assist Carmelo Anthony has
a huge criminal history himself. That's no shocker. That includes
a conviction of child abuse and allegations of domestic violence
from a former romantic part. The guy's name is Oh,
by the way, I forgot to include one of the

(01:08:03):
most important points. The guy's a minister, So Minister Dominique Alexander,
the spokesman for the teen murderer, has previously been charged
with multiple felonies, and all I can say with regard
to that is okay, A racist and b birds of

(01:08:25):
a feather tend to flock together. Imagine such damn unless
I get into this right now with you. Uh, And
we're gonna go talk to Jack here in just a moment.
Like I said, the phone lines are open if you
look below if you're interested in talking on the show
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it's nine one six eight three five three three two nine.
Just look at the little scroll thing going on at
the bottom right there. I wanted to get to a
story China. Oh, there are some more comments in Chad
one hundred seventy three so far watching on kl r N.

(01:09:10):
And that's why I say I love me some Rick
Robinson mission RAYMN. Doesn't get more racist than that. I
would certainly tend to agree. So, like I say, the
phone lines are open, one more time nine one six
eight three five three three two nine. I'm going to
take that scroll down here for just a minute because

(01:09:32):
I want to put a more important scroll up for
people to see, and it's I think Jack would agree
that this is a very important scroll. So Jack, you've
you've talked about this before. Tell folks, I don't think

(01:09:56):
people have much of an understanding of what it is
that it takes to try to get into the United States,
and more specifically from Australia. The trials and tribulations and
the obstructions that you've had to face our legion, that's

(01:10:21):
just one aspect. That's not even taking into account the
monetary value and the money lost in an attempt to
escape Australia for any number of the reasons that we
have elucidated earlier. So tell folks, Jack, this is your
time right now, for at least to the bottom of

(01:10:43):
the hour. Tell people what you've encountered in an attempt
just to do this legally.

Speaker 3 (01:10:54):
Sir. Well, first of all, there's the cost when when
you look look at the immigration website, so you'll see
a couple of small fees, but they're never accurate. Look,
we've probably spent somewhere between five hundred thousand, seven hundred

(01:11:15):
and fifty thousand dollars.

Speaker 6 (01:11:17):
Okay, stop stop say that again. Tell people. How much
you have spent yourself to do it lawfully, to enter
the United States lawfully.

Speaker 3 (01:11:31):
As I said, depending on the exchange rate on the day,
it's somewhere between half a million and three quarters of
a million dollars. That's in application fees. Lawyers. You know,
everyone says, you know you use a lawyer to help
to produce the packet to put it forward to represent
you in immigration court. I mean, every time a lawyer's involved,

(01:11:54):
it's thousands of dollars that gets added on to it
just to have a law put an immigration packet together.
The last time I had it done was twelve thousand
dollars just to fill in the paperwork for US and
lodge it with the immigration courts in the US, and

(01:12:17):
it just and then once it gets on the docket,
it gets bumped down the line. The lawyer might will
rock up to court only to find out that the
judge's docket for that day is so full of illegal
immigration cases that our case has being adjourned to another time. Well,
but I mean the lawyer still needs to get paid.

(01:12:41):
It's absolutely ridiculous. The hassles and the hoops you've got
to go through. Yes, look, I don't mind getting a
criminal history check to prove that I'm a person worthy
of coming um to the best of my ability. I
have presented my military records. Unfortunately there's a lot of

(01:13:05):
black texture in that financial records.

Speaker 6 (01:13:11):
Y stop right there just for a second, if you would.
I don't think people, you know, I get new watchers,
new listeners to the show all the time. Explain to
people that you've not just been in Australia. You have
served your time in the military in Australia and you've

(01:13:32):
also served in the military helping the United States. So
please tell people about your military service and experience and
what you have already done for the US.

Speaker 3 (01:13:47):
I spent ten years in the Australian Army, most of
that in what is known as a Specialist Service Regiment.
That's the equivalent of Ranges Delta's Seals. It's it's the
Australian Special Forces. You know, I've got my Sandy Cullor
Barr over there, just like the British one there. And

(01:14:10):
you know, the day I qualified was one of the
proudest days of my life. And I had ten years,
ten years of proud service, mostly minor deployments in the
region to Fiji during the eighties, to the Sinai Peninsula
also in the eighties, and then Somalia, and also Desert

(01:14:35):
Storm the first time around. So I've served alongside US forces.
My Army career ended with a mid air helicopter crash
during training in nineteen ninety six. Eighteen were killed. Six
of us survived. As far as I know today, there
are only three of us that are still surviving, and

(01:14:57):
all of us have had a hell of the time
dealing with the Australian version of veterans affairs. You know,
they just do not want to recognize the sacrifice of
what a lot of veterans go through, whether it be
in training or even in combat. When I was living
in the United States, I'm a person who believes that
if you immigrate to a country, you need to give

(01:15:19):
back to it. And while in Colorado, I got involved
with the Mounted Rangers, which was part law enforcement, part
search and rescue. When I moved to Texas, that was
the rules in Texas were a little bit different, so
I couldn't be involved with volunteer level law enforcement there

(01:15:40):
because they didn't have any the best of my knowledge,
at least in the county I was living in they
didn't have it. But I was at a gun show
and came across a table of youths recruiting for the
US Air Force Auxiliary Civil Air Patrol. And the Civil

(01:16:01):
Air Patrol has been around since, was raised the week
before the attacks on Pearl Harbor and did a lot
of coastal protection in old yellow piper cubs, oh my god,
including lobbing hand grenades Ukrainian drone style out of the

(01:16:21):
Piper cub onto Japanese submarines off the coast of California.

Speaker 6 (01:16:25):
Whatever works.

Speaker 3 (01:16:27):
Yeah, at the very least it made the sub submerge.
There is an urban legend which historians in cap have
sort of tried to say, no, no, no, that didn't happen.
But that was before all the footage of you know,
drones dropping hand grenades and into the turrets of tanks
and being very successful in removing them from the from.

Speaker 6 (01:16:48):
Oh that's the thing in Ukraine, Oh my god.

Speaker 3 (01:16:50):
Yeah, so you know that there's a lot more credibility
to that that now in this modern internet age. So
maybe some of those stories were true. Now Apart from
those sort of things in the modern day Civil Air Patrol,
the US Congress has mandated three functions for the civil
air patrol we have. We do search and rescue. The

(01:17:14):
US Air Force Auxiliary has the largest fleet of single
engine high wing aircraft on the planet, mostly Cesson one
seventy two, and they are used every time an emergency
located beacon goes off, the closest squadron with an aircraft

(01:17:36):
is tasked to go out and try and locate where
that beacon is, both in the air and with ground parties.
All right. Also part of that aerial fleet includes supplying
aerial assets to other agencies such as FEMA during a
time of disaster, we would go up and photograph flooding,

(01:17:59):
tornado damage, what have you. I've been on missions that
that have been involved with customs and border protection where
we have flown down to the Mexican border and we
have flown up and down the just north of the
Rio Grande and one one of our sessner's had the
optics package off a RepA drone on there, you know,

(01:18:22):
so the the customs of border trials in the in
the back work working the optics. I'd be normally in
the co pilot seat as the flight mission commander and
navigator while a licensed pilot was sitting in the in
the pilot's seat flying the aircraft. We'd go down there

(01:18:43):
and we would videotape and try and interdict illegals and
drugs coming across the border. You know, you know, we've
also done it with d A as well. We've had
d A d A and we've got the cadet car.

(01:19:03):
We've got a cadet cadre. The squadron that I was
in was a compst squadron and where we'd get young
people ages twelve to eighteen, and they would make their
way through the ranks, and you know, there was a
high emphasis on learning, leadership and the STEM subjects as
they made their way through the ranks. And you know,

(01:19:27):
many of the nation's military colleges, if you've read, if
you've been in the Civil Air Patrol, that's better than
any letter from a Member of Congress in getting accepted
into the Air Force Academy or any other military school.
And then we also would go out to schools and
encourage kids in the STEM subjects. One of and I

(01:19:50):
do call them, I still refer to them as my cadets.
One of my cadets whose mother was an immigrant from Mexico,
served fourteen years in the US Army. She got an
internship working for Cessna. She actually worked on one of

(01:20:11):
the new aircraft we got in our squadron during the
summer internship, you know, behind the Avionyx panel. Proudly there
with all the other people who worked on that aircraft
is her signature. And that's the last I heard. She
now works as on the assembly line at Bell Textron
putting aircraft together.

Speaker 6 (01:20:32):
Good for her, excellent, Yeah, yeah, And.

Speaker 3 (01:20:36):
Look, I loved being involved with that because I was
giving back to the community that was essentially adopting me,
you know, I think that's what that is. That was
incumbent on me. And I was looking forward to having
having my two youngest kid boys joined the Civil Air

(01:20:57):
Patrol and make their make their way through rue, you know,
and it opens up for a lot of scholarships and
so on. But as I said, it's a way to
give back. And as part of that, I was given
an honorary commission at that stage as a second lieutenant.

(01:21:19):
If if I was if I was still there now,
it would be I'd be a capt I would have
raised up to the honorary level of captain.

Speaker 6 (01:21:34):
The point I want to make behind all of this
is that wrongly, Jack is not coming here to be
a parasite on the host of America, as are so
many other illegal invaders in this country. And we've had
it and and yet still let me see if I

(01:21:59):
can differentiate between then and now, Jack Alexander, then you
had a passport which you could use to get into
the United States. I think you had, if I'm not mistaken.
You said you had a home here in Texans for
a while, and so that was then, and somehow you

(01:22:21):
managed to acquire said passport, and that was I don't
know what would how many years ago would that have been, ten, fifteen,
something like that.

Speaker 3 (01:22:31):
I started living over there in two thousand and nine.

Speaker 6 (01:22:34):
Okay, all right, Okay, that was then. This is now.
What was the difference? What is the difference?

Speaker 3 (01:22:44):
Well, what screwed things up was COVID. Okay, I you know,
it took forever to get my wife and kids visas
sorted out. As I said, you know, the finishing line
just kept getting put pushed down, the line that their
visas finally get approved. I come home because I'd literally

(01:23:05):
spent twelve years, six months in the US home for
a couple of months, you know, reconnect with the wife
and kids, rinse and repeat. For twelve years. It was
it was like being back on a military deployment again
and we you know, their their visas finally get approved.

(01:23:26):
I come back, COVID happens and I can't renew my passport,
which violates my visa, which is which is the prime
which which was the primary document that was sponsoring them,
because the Australian government would not renew my passport during
the lockdowns. You know when when when when I when
I got when I got back and they started talking

(01:23:48):
about the lockdowns, I immediately called the US consulate and
the folks down on Sainkiller Road and the US Consulate
here in Melbourne are absolute legends, fantastic peace. How So,
all I did was was call them up and say, hey, look,
I have I have this visa. I'm going you know,

(01:24:08):
they've just locked down the country. If I if I'm
out of the US. As long as they're saying the
country is going to be locked down, it's going to
violate my visa. And the people of the consults said,
don't worry about it, We've already suspended that rule. We
know people with visas are going to get trapped outside
the country because of the lockdowns they suspended that. The

(01:24:31):
only thing that the US Consulate asked was for me
to keep my passport active and the visa transferred into
any new document only thing they are asked for, And
it was the Australian government that messed that up. So
that meant I had to sell my house in Texas
to live because I didn't want to go onto unemployment

(01:24:52):
benefits here because that would look bad, you know, trying
to get back. So we wound up selling the house
in Texas at a loss. I didn't get back anywhere
near what I paid for it, let alone making back
the money that I put into it. Into the renovations.

(01:25:16):
I had to lay off two people that were working
for me because I'd created a business. Now while it
could operate for short periods of time while I'm out,
while I was out of the country, it couldn't maintain
you know, I couldn't maintain it from a distance. So
it was two Americans who lost their jobs because of

(01:25:39):
the Australian government dicking me around.

Speaker 6 (01:25:43):
Because then that's you can't get a visa, so you
can't get a passport or is it the other way around?

Speaker 3 (01:25:52):
No, No, I could not. My passport was set to expire.
That had my visa, which had an expiry date later
than than than my visa, the passport would so when
I came back, I'd have to go and get you know,
spend the six eight weeks getting a new passport. You know,
apparently it takes six eight weeks to get a government
official here to push twenty buttons on a computer keyboard

(01:26:15):
to reissue a passport. And then it was going to
take another four six weeks, you know, once I got
the passport back, set it to the consulate to get
them to do their stuff. But the instant my original
passport expired, my visa was now null and void.

Speaker 6 (01:26:37):
Okay, And does that strictly delineate that it is irrecoverable.

Speaker 3 (01:26:44):
You can't get it. It's back to square one, automatically,
straight back to square one. As I said, the people
at the Consulate were fantastic. They look for every exemption
and and thing in there they could to try and

(01:27:06):
do it, they said, but that until Australia releases the lockdowns,
h and I'm not free to travel. Anything they could
do was moot.

Speaker 6 (01:27:15):
Okay. The lockdowns now, however, have ceased.

Speaker 3 (01:27:20):
Yeah so, but you know, now we're not in the
same financial position. I don't have the house, you know,
I don't have ties in the US anymore. Okay, you know,
so the only the only option we've currently got is
the annual Green Card lottery, which we have entered for

(01:27:42):
those people who don't know about it, certain allied countries
to the United States. There's a pool of fifty this
year was fifty five thousand visas they get they get
thrown into a pool, and every one of these countries
gets a certain number of entries approved to it. It's one.

(01:28:04):
You're only allowed one entry per qualifying adult, So that
means my wife and I both have one. Now we
only need one of our names to get pulled up
and we can start the process again. But it still
means we've got to go pay all the application fees,
pay the fees to get all the health checks done again,

(01:28:26):
pay the fees to get at all the background checks
done again. Show that we can make a living in
the United States. You know, We've got to go through
through all that process. And if by chance, we get
through all of that and are successful we're not allowed
to enter until the end of twenty twenty six to

(01:28:50):
move over. Okay, barring that, the only other option I
could see now with the and the new thought police
stuff that's going on in Australia. You know that saw
me hiding from law enforcement during COVID is leave the

(01:29:13):
family here, head over and when I get to lax
or somewhere, try and claim asylum. But the only two
options I've got less barring barring, I win the lottery
and I can drop five million dollars on Trump's new
gold card.

Speaker 6 (01:29:33):
Okay, folks, We're going to take a break right now.
This will be a final break for the show. I'm
not going to be doing any overtime. You've been listening
to Jack Alexander. I'm bus We're going to continue with this,
do some extra stories. Now is the time to a
last call for alcohol.

Speaker 3 (01:29:53):
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This is the final half hour. Some people are sad, sad,
very sad that there will be no overtime. Rick Robinson says,
I feel cheated. Come up, you bastard, p A s
T I D you past it. I feel I feel
the need for speed. And here's Jack. By the way,

(01:32:42):
I said here, TV uh Rix TV station could run
a story in my struggle. I don't know if Rick
does TV, does do radio. I do know that. And
Rick says, Ooo, sometimes the cows go and your bastage

(01:33:06):
you're just a big basstage. Let's bring Jack back into
the peak Shore right now. It's an amazing story. I'm
sure people have And that's again one of the reasons
that I enjoy having you here is people need to realize, Okay,
you can either do it illegally and come one, come all,

(01:33:29):
get your ankles damp cross crossing the Rio Grande. Now
that doesn't necessarily occur anymore because Trump has had a
great deal to do with that. Demarants literally do not
know how to respond to that. That's a story for
another day at another time. But in an attempt to

(01:33:54):
do things properly, conduct himself lawfully to attempt to enter
the United States, who wants to be a productive citizen here?
I cannot think of a better way to say that
that Jack has been a productive citizen serving many aspects

(01:34:19):
of the United States, wants to come here, has a
great deal to offer, and he can't do it.

Speaker 3 (01:34:26):
And all that stuff with the Air Force was completely
unpaid volunteer work.

Speaker 6 (01:34:33):
Yeah you do, You're your fiduciary benefit was zero.

Speaker 3 (01:34:42):
Yeah. So now now I'm limited to the Green Card lottery,
winning the winning the powerball and paying five million dollars
to get a gold visa or uh amnesty or trying
trying to get amnesty, which is probably unlikely even with

(01:35:07):
you know me once again pissing off the local thought
policia or another employment based visa. But I mean, I'm
almost sixty, who's who? You know it? Without having my
YouTube channel, getting a job in the media has been

(01:35:27):
next to it, next to impossible.

Speaker 6 (01:35:30):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:35:30):
If it wasn't for you and Kate Delaney over at Genesis,
I wouldn't be hurt in the United States these days.

Speaker 6 (01:35:44):
Which is really very sad. I am not the go
to guy when it comes to technology. I mean, this
is pretty clear what kind of a guy I am.
And here's here's my vacuum tube. Here's my vacuum tube.
To prove it. I am the analog guy. But I

(01:36:09):
don't want to insult you. This is not an attempted insultation.
I just made him another word. Have you thought about
going and creating YouTube channel or excuse me, a rumble
channel and or a bit shoot channel or I can't
think of the other one that tries to replicate YouTube
of VIDI ven Vendy, Vendy Ditch. You can go to

(01:36:36):
Vendy TV. That's not the one that I was thinking of.
That's not the one operated by Barchem and Burkesh. I
can't think of the name of it. But hey, look here,
Jack says, excuse me. Rick Robinson says, Jackie, you on X.
I think he's going to try to attempt to go somewhere.

Speaker 3 (01:36:57):
Yes, I am okay, not that I not that I
use it that often, but I am okay.

Speaker 6 (01:37:02):
So there's the answer. You are on X. I don't
know if Rick has a follow up question to that
or tell you what.

Speaker 12 (01:37:15):
I I.

Speaker 6 (01:37:18):
Maybe the middleman in this if you would, Now you
know where Rick Robinson is. Okay, well he's in Oklahoma,
but I mean you know how to get to his
X channel. You might uh, okay, here we go. That's

(01:37:41):
this is just what I was going to suggest. Rick says,
DM me at Rowdy Rick seventy three. At Rowdy Rick
seventy three. So perhaps you guys can get a convo
going and figure out if there's anything to figure out
in terms of your situazione, which is situation in Italian.

(01:38:05):
I'm gonna go to this story right now. This is
from The Daily Caller, anti Trump resistance leader's campaign bankrolled
by dem powerbroker tied to Chinese Intel. Now It's been
known for quite some time that Boston's Michelle Wu. I'll
just be honest again, she's a fucking communist Chinese and

(01:38:29):
she's the mayor of Boston. Equals you ignorant Boston fucks.
Do you know what you've done? And the answer is no,
you don't know and or you don't care. China is
our enemy. Someday people will come to realize this. Boston
Democratic Mayor demo rat imagine that her twenty twenty one

(01:38:51):
campaign received hundreds of thousands of dollars from a fundraiser
who is listed by a Chinese in intelligence agency as
an official. Gary You, the founder of Boston International Media Consulting,
helped raise over three hundred thousand dollars for Michelle Wu. Comma.

(01:39:13):
She's a commie too, and so is he. But apparently
not very many people are interested in this knowledge. I
bring this to you so that you can raise.

Speaker 3 (01:39:26):
Your level of knowledge.

Speaker 6 (01:39:28):
Here's another story that I want to throw to the stage.
This is from Sarah Carter one or the other. There
are a handful, just a handful of journalists that I
trust and read these days. Sarah Carter happens to be
one of them. And This is her headline. New England
Journal of Medicine pushes anti fossil fuel narrative under the

(01:39:49):
banner of health advocacy stop. I was just watching and
I will throw this then over to you, Alexander. I
was just noticing that there was an article I saught
on Newsmax Fox someplace I don't remember where to day

(01:40:10):
which indicated that gen zs have fallen out of love
with medicine and they're not seeking doctors and they're not
going to official areas for medical advice anymore. They're seeking
other alternative views because they were the ones that were

(01:40:30):
raped and abused and shut down and locked down and
lied to during the times of Wuhan nineteen, so it
could it should come as no shock that they're not
big believers in medicine. But you know, this is where
that leftist shit of intersectionality comes into play, because here's

(01:40:54):
the New England Journal of Medicine, on one hand, dealing
with something that doesn't have a damn thing to do
with medicine, saying that we need to eliminate fossil fuels
because those batteries blowing up and the rare earth metals

(01:41:14):
required to make them that's such a positive thing for
the planet as well. So let me ask you and
translate this down below. Jack Alexander has the how shall
I say this? The believe the how about this? The

(01:41:38):
trust in Australian medicine. Has that gone up or down?
Do you believe post Wuhan nineteen?

Speaker 3 (01:41:53):
Sorry, repeat the question.

Speaker 6 (01:41:56):
In the US, it's turning out that the younger generation
is saying absolutely no to medicine. They don't trust the
medicine anymore, and they don't they're starting to not trust
the science anymore, and they're starting to believe in and
move over to a conservative type of philosophy now, so

(01:42:19):
they are issuing Cazoo Tite the science and the medicine.
So in the aftershock of Wuhan nineteen, is that having
anything to do with Australia's confidence in medicine in science?

Speaker 3 (01:42:39):
Look, I'm not really seeing a lot of things one
way or the other.

Speaker 16 (01:42:43):
I mean, we.

Speaker 3 (01:42:46):
Any you say anything about science here and you've got
a bunch of trans people complaining that you can't believe
science because well science that doesn't taking the consent consent feelings.
But I mean, we have a socialized medicine system here,

(01:43:09):
that is so backed up. I mean you even still
you know here we are nearly five years post COVID,
most doctor's clinics will say, if you are sick, book
a phone for for for a phone consultation, don't come
into the clinic for a proper examination. You know that

(01:43:34):
that's one thing that's never gone away here. So look,
as I said, I I haven't seen any anything like that.
Even driving uber, Um, I'm still taking people to and
from clinics every day.

Speaker 6 (01:43:57):
Um.

Speaker 3 (01:43:58):
Admittedly you know, most to those those passengers are the
elderly people. But you know, I faarry a lot of
a lot of nurses and so on, and you know
that they seem to be as overworked and exhausted when
I when I take them home as that that they've
ever been. I mean the healthcare staff here in hospitals,

(01:44:23):
they're still forced to wear face shields and masks for
their entire shift. Patience. You go into into a hospital
and everyone still has to mask up. So now you know,
some things just haven't changed post COVID COVID here.

Speaker 6 (01:44:43):
Okay, let me read this though, and this is the
point the New England Journal of Medicine has once again
ventured beyond clinical science, science and the medicine medicine into
political commentary. They're targeting the fossil fuel industry and of
the pretense promoting public health. But but this is the deal.

(01:45:04):
The Health Imperative for a counter marketing campaign is arguing
through the New England Journal of Medicine for a public
health initiative to discredit fossil fuels. Okay, then I suggest
this because you you may as well do this. If

(01:45:25):
you want to completely remove fossil fuels with no viable substitutes,
just take your take your head, put it right here,
take your mark one model, one knife, and just slit
your throat. Because who needs fossil fuels anyway? Who needs

(01:45:47):
viable economy, who needs transportation, who needs any event? Obviously
no one does. This is how loony this is. Let
me go and see if I can find another article.
This is what we're facing. And again, Jack, if if

(01:46:08):
you know, if you have any knowledge of something similar
to this on your end. This is how demarrants are
winning right now. They're not winning on policy, they're not
winning on thought, they're not winning on platform, because all
of that was discounted in this terrible ass kicking that

(01:46:30):
they got in November. Now next week I'm going to
do a show on what's coming. I was hoping to
hit some of that tonight. I'm not even going to
get even remotely close to that. So my guess is
I'll probably be doing an additional show Tomorrow night, Friday night,
or Saturday night, depending on whether or not Jersey Joe

(01:46:51):
takes his showtime. If he doesn't take his showtime, if
he doesn't do a show, I'm going to do a
show in his place, because I have got way way, way, way, way, way, way,
way way too much much for this. So this is
what's happening here. Law fair, not just law fair. Black
robed leftist anarchist judicial fair is occurring because they can't win. Democrats,

(01:47:13):
leftists and globalists cannot win in the House of ideas.
So what they where they are winning is in all
of these We're going to shop courts, We're going to
find courts, we know who the judges are, and judges say, oh,
we're not we're not partial, we're not biased, we're not agendized.
Then why are these motherfuckers going to specific courts to

(01:47:36):
specific individuals, Because these black robed leftist anarchist fucks. They
all know to whom they want to go. That is
the DLG. They know where to go, and they know
where to If they don't go to mom, they're going
to go to dad. If they don't go to dad,
they don't have mom. And as it was revealed today,

(01:47:59):
these lawsuits just in case. But see this is like Islam.
Islam demarrants and leftists are similar to Islam in terms
of they play long ball. And so they had any number.
Even prior to November fifth last year, they had over
one hundred lawsuits lined up jiic just in case Donald

(01:48:26):
trumpet wenbe orange man bad, the guy with a dead
orange cout on his head.

Speaker 3 (01:48:29):
One.

Speaker 6 (01:48:31):
That's how far in advance they plotted and planned. And
hence what we have is this. There's another judge coming
out and blocking policies. This time it's about sanctuary cities.
Is there anything kind of sort of maybe similar to
this that Australia is experiencing, Comma Jack Alexander.

Speaker 3 (01:48:58):
We get so many electric cars out of China now
for Uber of just cut half of their green fleet
because they won't allow hybrids anymore. As as of this week,
Uber in Australia if you want to book a green Uber,
it has to be one hundred percent electric.

Speaker 6 (01:49:19):
You can't even do a hybrid.

Speaker 3 (01:49:21):
Nope, nope, they drop good fucking god, it has to
be one hundred electric. And even in that now it
used to be hybrids and fully electrics you could get

(01:49:41):
a ten percent instead of being charged a thirty percent
fee from commission from Uber that only charge your twenty
percent fee. Well, if you had a hybrid, now you're
back up to the thirty percent. And this is all
being put push pushed by by the government. I mean,
you know, now we're seeing more and more buses and

(01:50:06):
trucks that are electric, and by the end of the day,
I'm seeing more and more of these electric usually the
small rigid trucks for last mile delivery, stuck on the
side of the road because they're at a battery and
they're waiting for the auto club, the R A c V,

(01:50:30):
just the local auto club for the state of Victoria
to rock up with a diesel generator on a trailer
and charge them up. And you know, the the labor
the the Liberals, the Labors and the Greens in this
election are pushing for more and more wind turbines. And

(01:50:50):
mandating minimum numbers of electric vehicles being sold. Yeah, but
I think now more people beginning to question the logic
of it.

Speaker 6 (01:51:05):
Well, yes, but I'm sure because Australia's government is much
smarter than our government. I'm sure that Australia is burgeoning
with plans to create an infinite more number of electrical
generation stations because you're going to have to plan for

(01:51:28):
electric cars, pure electric cars, because hybrids won't do it anymore.
And of course Australia is going to have to plan
for the massive demand of AI. So in keeping with
these two demands, because Australia wants to set the tone
for the rest of the planet, I'm sure that Australia
has ten twenty thirty forty or more electrical generation stations

(01:51:55):
planned and in the works, ready to go, ready to
put online real soon.

Speaker 3 (01:52:00):
Right. Nope, Nope. There hasn't been a new power station
built outside of you know so called green energy that
the wind farms and so on. Umm, there hasn't been
a coal fired station built in the better part of
sixty years. And the last natural gas powered or fuel

(01:52:30):
power station is the one down here on the Yarraw River.
And that's like forty years old and it's only used intermittently.

Speaker 15 (01:52:40):
Um.

Speaker 3 (01:52:42):
The energy officials have already said that there is not
enough distribution in the network to pretty much charge the
electric vehicles that are on the road now, UM, let
alone the growing rate that it's being pushed. There are

(01:53:07):
no plans to build any more coulified power stations, even
the so called green coal UMM because the environmentalists keep
getting in the way of that. And the only other
option we've got, which has read its head, probably for
the first time in thirty years, is for Australia to

(01:53:28):
start going nuclear. But of course you know the environmentalists
are upset about that.

Speaker 6 (01:53:36):
It's an idea, a wonderful idea. And I've said this
before any number of times, and I have I have
fabulous ideas too. Haven't you got an ass load of
ute young people that you could hook up to bicycles
with a belt and have them pedal and create a

(01:53:59):
massive If you could have a line of three four
five thousand ute in a line with bicycles pedaling to
create little generators and creating just a bunch of electrical
energy just ready to use for Australia. I've suggested that

(01:54:19):
any number of times.

Speaker 3 (01:54:21):
Five years ago, I would have said, yes.

Speaker 6 (01:54:24):
They're young, they're strong, they want to help out. Why
can't we do that.

Speaker 3 (01:54:29):
Five years ago I would have said yes to that,
you know, yes, we've got an abundance of youth that
could do that. Unfortunately, now they've all gone on board
electric scooters and electric bicycles. They don't even have the
fitness to pedal themselves anymore.

Speaker 6 (01:54:45):
Which is not shocking, because that's you know, I thought, No,
I can't say that. I was about to say that.
I thought Idaho was the naplus ultra of a conservative
place to be, and in retrospect now that wasn't true.
It's not true then and it's not true now. Every state,

(01:55:09):
every state has been corrupted on some level by leftists. So,
having said that, no one that I know of is
adding electrical generation in the United States. As a matter

(01:55:29):
of fact, California has already taken down reactors, they've taken
down electrical generation stations, and Washington, which is right next
to me, wants to take down five count them, five
dams where which produce electrical election. They don't produce quite

(01:55:52):
as big an amount of electricity as say, the various
dams that are on the Columbia. I get a good
percentile of my electric electricity here from there's a local
power station about two miles away from where I am
right now. So electricity I'm not particularly worried about. But
Washington wants to take down five dams for salmon to

(01:56:16):
let the rivers go. And then, at a time when
everyone is screaming for more electric power, including everybody in Australia,
we're removing the chances for electric power. And you can't
have coal, you certainly can't have nuclear, you can't have gas,

(01:56:38):
and so what's left lots of young kids with pedal power.
And still my point was in Idaho, just like everybody else,
just like everywhere else. Yeah, you see little kids and
some adults and adolescents on these little electric scooters and
bicycles all over the place. You know, fuck this getting

(01:57:00):
good calves because I'm a bicycle rider. No want to.
I want to be chauffeured around by electricity, the likes
of which we're starting to run out of. And we
won't have it for a full electric fleet of anything,
and we certainly won't have it for the amount of
electricity demanded If we want to be anywhere close to

(01:57:21):
the top in terms of AI.

Speaker 3 (01:57:25):
I mean, here's how messed up it is. Here. In
the late late eighties, there was a proposition to put
in a large hydroelectric dam in Tasmania.

Speaker 6 (01:57:37):
That's where the doubles come from.

Speaker 3 (01:57:39):
At the time, they'd put us an undersea cable from
Victoria over to the island state, which had excess energy
for Victoria being shipped all those miles onto the island
state and through that same cable. Had they have built
the dam where it was originally proposed to, it would

(01:58:01):
have given Tasmania a more than one hundred year access
of cheap, clean electricity. But it was the environmentalist Greens
Party that got in the way of it.

Speaker 6 (01:58:19):
Imagine that.

Speaker 3 (01:58:20):
I mean, it could have given them energy in electricity
independence and they could have been exporting that energy back
to mainland Australia for the benefit of Tasmanian taxpayers. But no.
Bob Brown, who was then leader of the Greens Party,
was changed. He and his bunch of pink haired frill

(01:58:45):
neck lizards were chaining themselves to trees protesting because well
you know, it's going to flood a forest, well you know,
and this is the thing with a lot of this
green energy bullshit. Yes, everyone says, oh, we've got to
have this, We've got to have the windmills, we've got
to have the soul thumbs and so on. But don't

(01:59:06):
you dare build that fucking thing in my backyard.

Speaker 6 (01:59:09):
No. No, At the same time that the hypocrisy is unprecedented.
No electricity, we need all the electricity. No electricity, we
need all the electricity for a wonderful future.

Speaker 3 (01:59:24):
There's a university campus a couple of miles down the road.
They got a grant to hold on to some of
their wild bush land as a as a carbon sink
under a previous administration. All right, they got paid millions
of dollars to not develop this block of land. Now

(01:59:44):
they've gotten a grant from million dollars And what are
they in the green energy initiative? And what do they do?
They cut it all down and put solar cells there.

Speaker 6 (01:59:56):
Well, isn't that interesting?

Speaker 12 (01:59:59):
Another?

Speaker 3 (02:00:00):
Well, another stupid soulofon project was built in the Melbourne
International Airport, right on the approach to the longest runway,
which gets all of the afternoon sun reflecting off the
panels straight up into the eyes of the pilots of
the approaching aircraft.

Speaker 6 (02:00:20):
What a wonderful thing. What a wonderful thing. And with that,
we're going to have to call this a rap. Jack,
thank you for being here tonight. If you have any
kind of promo for a social site or anything like this,
now is the time to do that. And I want
to make sure that I play this. I show this

(02:00:40):
one more time. Folks, please send a private grum And
gulf Stream two jet to pick up Jack Alexander and
his family in order to spirit them away into the
United States where they clearly belong. That would be very
much appreciated. Jack, any final word, sir.

Speaker 3 (02:01:04):
Actually yes, Today here is ANZAC Day, the day that
we remember those that served in the military and those
that fell so to any of that. There may be
a few Australian service people listening in the United States,
you know, welcome home, diggers, enjoy the day. And for

(02:01:29):
those that have served alongside me and Allied forces, you know,
just say a prayer today for all the Australians that
throughout the years have given their life in the defense
of freedom.

Speaker 6 (02:01:44):
And that's a wonderful thing. I missed the birthday of
the US Navy. I think it was last week, so
happy birthday US Navy, Jack Alexander. Thank you very kindly
for being here. I'm going to have to exit stage
right because that's the only way that I can exit.
I certainly wouldn't exit stage left. I want to mention this.

(02:02:09):
We'll get to my otro and in just a moment,
if you want to see or understand or witness some
of the show, some of the stories that I referenced today,
at bloviating Zeppelin dot net, I will have a recap
of this show and you will be able to play
it back in podcast. Give me about an hour or

(02:02:30):
two to be able to do that at bloviating Zeppelin
dot net. Also on my shr Media Berserk Bobcat Saloon
Rumble channel. When this show rewinds and I can post
it again, give me about another hour or two to
be able to do that. The show links will be there.

(02:02:51):
So the show links will be at bloviating Zeppelin dot
net and the show links will be at the shr
Media Rumble channel under the I've got my own little
channel right there in the saloon. Today's Thursday. My greatest
thanks to Jack Alexander, because he's a wonderful kind of
guy tomorrow will be the Reaver of common sense. The

(02:03:15):
Reaver of common sense. Jersey Joe is on Monday and Fridays.
If he's going to have a show, and I will
talk to him tomorrow. It will begin at six pm Pacific,
eight pm Central, and nine pm Eastern. If Jersey Joe
chooses not to have a show tomorrow, then I will

(02:03:38):
probably have a show myself because if for no other reason,
then I'm going to put this up on the stage.
Look at all the stuff that I was not able
to get to, and I want to tell you, quite frankly,
I am foaming at the mouth to be able to

(02:03:59):
get to all of that material and present it to you.
There are so many great videos that I would love
to be able to show to you. And the other
thing is I want to now I bigfooted Rick Robinson's
show this morning, and he said he may or may
not have a show tomorrow morning. So if Rick Robinson

(02:04:23):
does have a show, it is highly recommended. It is
the Rick Robinson Show at kl RN Radio on x
Twitter at kl RN Radio and his shows run Tuesday
through Friday. Go there and just see if he's gonna
have a show, because he's otherwise working, and I think

(02:04:46):
a radio play that they're going to be also performing
on Friday. I don't have any more information about that,
but if you go to at k l RN on
radio on x oh hey here we go, this is Rick,
they can also hang out and watch us do Alice
in Wonderland. There is there. It is tomorrow right here.

(02:05:08):
They're going to be doing a radio play Alice in
Wonderland tomorrow night at eight thirty pm Eastern, that's five
thirty pm Pacific. And there it is right there. So
Rick Robinson, thanks for being here, Thanks for being in

(02:05:28):
the chat room, Thanks for all your assistance, Thanks for
running this live on Monday. We've got more. Oh wait
wait this this just in.

Speaker 16 (02:05:39):
Do do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do do do.

Speaker 6 (02:05:42):
And the teletypes are clacking. That's not a really very
convincing teletype sound. Rick says, Yes, I will have a
show tomorrow. I got my script run through and done
and for the show over at kale are in. There
were two hundred and fifteen people watching tonight. Thanks to

(02:06:04):
every one of you people who were doing that. Oh
and Cheetah says he had to trade in his Gulf
Stream and his diamond are DA sixty two. Then he
kind of slums around in and it's still in the shop,
Otherwise he would be happy to help.

Speaker 3 (02:06:22):
Well.

Speaker 6 (02:06:22):
Thanks for the attempt on that, Cheetah, I greatly appreciated,
and with that I ran a little late, but it's
my show. So ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children

(02:06:45):
of all ages, thanks for listening and watching Bz's Bobcats
here in the radio show liven direct right here on
the SHR Media Network and also at KLRN Radio at
KLRN Radio on the SHR Media you Tube channel, the
SHR Media X my ex at Bz's Saloon my X

(02:07:10):
I kicked her to the curb in nineteen eighty seven. Okay,
everybody needs a starter marriage, or maybe they don't. Don't
do what I do. Okay, Sun a biscuit eator, you guys,
I am not the guy to follow, However, I will
say this promotional consideration is by the Lockheed Martin Skunkworks,

(02:07:31):
also by sheer An Electro Voice Microphones. This is the
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and thanks to my personal case one thirty five kettle
one refuelling team with whom I shall be concerning in

(02:07:53):
less than about ten minutes, very shortly, not far from
here at all. Thanks to Jack Alexander for being here.
Thanks to you for watching live and in podcast. Everybody,
God bless, take care, be safe, all of you.

Speaker 12 (02:08:09):
Everybody quiet down now, get some sleep, and everybody, my mama,
not fam, goodnight.

Speaker 10 (02:08:15):
Everyone, good night, Mama, an I, Daddy, good night, children,
good night, Daddy, good night, Elizabeth.

Speaker 29 (02:08:21):
Nightgown boy, good night time, Bob, night him up, good.

Speaker 20 (02:08:25):
Night, Jim.

Speaker 3 (02:08:28):
Push going on.

Speaker 29 (02:08:29):
I was asleep. What's everybody doing? Good night, good night

Speaker 3 (02:08:42):
And good luck
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