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November 8, 2025 135 mins
On this episode of BZ's Berserk Bobcat Saloon Radio Show: "Why Do They Hate America?" • Nowhere else could Muslims have so prospered • Yet altogether too many Muslims despise this country with every fiber of their being PLUS: • Shaun Lewis weighs in on vaccines and children • Kalifornia decides to create its own CDC in order to lock down citizens • Demorat hypocrisy is legion • UK on the brink • France on the brink • Europe on the brink • Only one person is responsible for it all AND: • Is it really anthropogenic "climate change"? 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/57680291...

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Speaker 1 (00:30):
You're listening to Late nine Radio on the s HR
Media Network. Caution there will be mature themes explored and
potentially adult language used. If Conservatorian words, phrases, certain concepts,
or rhetoric offends you, tune out.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
Now, Low, guess what day it is? Guess what day
it is?

Speaker 3 (01:02):
H anybody truly guess what day it is?

Speaker 2 (01:06):
Come on, I know you can hear me.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike, What day is it?

Speaker 3 (01:10):
Mike mag Never done that that.

Speaker 5 (01:16):
I red your book.

Speaker 6 (01:18):
I didn't drink.

Speaker 7 (01:21):
See, I'm danger.

Speaker 5 (01:23):
I call it ball talk for a one eyed fat
made buire your hand you son of a rich captain.

Speaker 8 (01:30):
Juntain Johnson j jumping Junon Cotton Jonson got to jumps
Upton Jumpstain jutting cults and culting Junton Johnson.

Speaker 5 (01:42):
No, no, no, not yet not You don't mess out
of me yet. God you Eli.

Speaker 9 (01:46):
This means wal freedom is never more than one generation
away from extinction. We didn't pass it on to our
children in the bloodstream.

Speaker 5 (01:53):
The only way they can inherit the freedom we have
known is.

Speaker 9 (01:56):
If we fight for it protected competitive I'm done handed
to them with the well talked lessons of how.

Speaker 10 (02:03):
They in their lifetime must do the same.

Speaker 9 (02:05):
And if you and I don't do this, if you
and I may well spend our sunset years telling our
children and our children's children what it once was like
in America from network breeding.

Speaker 5 (02:18):
Let me stop this right here, right there, mission ready,
men for the early win the thumbnail. Yeah, I get you.
I grock that concept.

Speaker 4 (02:29):
I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick
ass and I'm all out.

Speaker 11 (02:42):
Well, how about this for a week.

Speaker 5 (02:49):
Not like there isn't anything to talk about ever, said
nobody on a podcast ever. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,
children of all ages, Welcome to bz's Berserk bobcats Loon
radio show, where I'm broadcasting live and direct from the

(03:09):
s HR Media no FIA host studio. I happen to
be your conservative Shirpa guiding you through the mailstrom of
a whole bunch of shit that if you look, it
looks like this stuff running under the banner down below,
And what you're about to hear for the next two

(03:31):
hours consists of my opinion, and my opinion only in
that of my guests. And have I got a great
guest for you?

Speaker 3 (03:37):
Tonight.

Speaker 5 (03:38):
That would be absolutely true. I am doing the job
the American media maggots won't. I fundamentally changing America. One
left this dieper at a time. We don't water our drinks,
just like we don't water our conversations. We are still
serving stiff drinks, right Kiah in the saloon, along with facts, history, logic, rationality, context, tradition,

(04:01):
common sense and clarity for young people and old alike. Politics, religion, crime, culture, economics, race, sex, science, law,
we talked about all right here.

Speaker 3 (04:19):
At the saloon where the speech is free but the
booze is not.

Speaker 5 (04:24):
I'm streaming on a ton of one metric ton of
different places all over the Internet. Let me see if
I can put this up as to the places that
I am broadcasting. Yes, yes, and yes for those of
you who just tuned in, Yes and yes to you. Also, Yes,

(04:44):
I am on spreak or YouTube, humble x, Twitch, Facebook,
Apple podcasts, and klurn Clern. Not CERN because CERN makes
shit blow up. Oh wait, look phantom and the phantom is.

(05:09):
Don't let that happen again. Phantom being a minute late
is absolutely you know. It's like David Lee Roth said,
you may think so you don't feel tardy, but you
really are Geeo Pizza, Unpleasant, blind Guy, Phantom, Sean Lewis.

(05:29):
Let's go back up here and acknowledge mission ready men
whose show I watched today, and you should be pleased listen.
Stealing is the best form of I love you, who
love you?

Speaker 11 (05:43):
Baby?

Speaker 5 (05:44):
So at the beginning of the show, I have white
people dancing, I have black people dancing, and then we'll
get into some serious stuff. PZ stole a clip, No, no, no,
I don't steal or purloin per se. I may borrow,

(06:09):
I may thieve, I may take something from like over
here and move it over here, but I don't really
I don't really steal. So let's see what is this
right now? And again I apologize, I don't have a

(06:31):
song for this, but we're gonna go briefly into the
carousel of amusing grop and let me remove this so
that you can actually see what's going on. Stop the
banner and stop the banners. Everyone stop Bruce you there,

(06:51):
put down nut Bruce banner, and we're going to go
to this. Look, it's a guy dancing, a white guy
dancing with a gun. That's not the same movie that
you're thinking with Kevin Costner. Wait a minute, dance, mister,

(07:20):
what form? Just what form the cylinder? Should just point
that at me? Yes, the sideways grip that always works? Man. Okay,

(07:46):
well maybe that wasn't all that that wonderful. I try.
I try to make things amusing. That doesn't necessarily mean
that I'm going to definitely have amusing things for you
to watch. Maybe the Crack of Bear.

Speaker 12 (08:01):
Everybody hated that boarding ass logo change, so they hide
they the new slogan in his Crack of Bear built
on Southern had it with niggas and chicos is cool too.
Now we start with Spanish dishes and on Tuesdays we
got a Mariachi dank.

Speaker 11 (08:23):
Shit.

Speaker 5 (08:23):
They talking about putting me on them MO logo.

Speaker 13 (08:27):
You know what I mean, putting me on the logo
with my mother without water that on Wednesdays? What everybody
get a slice of water down and with and mean
on it for one un trade purchase yum.

Speaker 5 (08:39):
That game with the peg on it is out the door.

Speaker 14 (08:42):
From him on no.

Speaker 5 (08:44):
Da, we got a new drink me and you.

Speaker 11 (08:50):
Corona cut board.

Speaker 5 (08:52):
That's like yeah, but.

Speaker 11 (08:54):
That ship is danger that cut water from the devil.

Speaker 4 (08:56):
Big got all caught. We even got rubic excu.

Speaker 13 (09:00):
But they paid me five thousand dollars plus martuity every damn.

Speaker 11 (09:10):
Day to be disposed person.

Speaker 5 (09:12):
I wouldn't give it them.

Speaker 7 (09:13):
I gotta get that money, get money.

Speaker 5 (09:19):
Okay, all right, BZ you you you bast in bassage,
you bast in bassage. Bsy, how would you play such
racist girp? And the thing about it is that shit's funny.
And if you're not laughing and you don't sho think
that ship's funny, then you need to get the hair.

(09:40):
Get the hair, act the doer. Right now, let's go
back to the comments over there by the way, Look
who's here? Why you would you? Would you look at
this guy right here?

Speaker 11 (09:51):
Hey, this guy is the guy. I have to tell
you that I absolutely love DeAndre. I've seen him do
some other stuf up too. He's got the channel. He
is just downright funny and he is like he is classic.
So I do love me some DeAndre. So that was great.

(10:12):
I don't know why the guns, I don't know why
he felt up the barrel. That was a little weird.

Speaker 5 (10:19):
Yeah, that was that was kind of strange where that's
where it made it awkward. Okay, well, let's like I say,
continue with the comments right here. What clip did he take?

Speaker 15 (10:27):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (10:28):
Oh, well, it's funny. You should mention d oh, you'll
see I'm during Horridge Courage. This can't end well. It
It certainly won't end well. White guy dancing dancing with
a gun. That's Mission Ready Man.

Speaker 11 (10:44):
Wow.

Speaker 5 (10:46):
I love DeAndre. He is amazing. He barreled up his widow.

Speaker 11 (10:52):
Uh I got to see that by Phantom. That was good.
That scrolled through too fast for me. What was uh
the barrel comment by Fou Oh okay.

Speaker 5 (11:02):
Not bad? You know, Okay, Phantom, first one of the show.
It's not full.

Speaker 11 (11:07):
It's kind of a I think you have to suppress
the ring. That's how you do a half one.

Speaker 5 (11:14):
Wait, this is my own show. I don't know how
to do this.

Speaker 11 (11:16):
No, that's have you ever?

Speaker 5 (11:20):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (11:20):
Like this?

Speaker 11 (11:21):
There we go here, that's a half thing. That's a
I tell everybody I have to come on the air
at least with you, at least every other month.

Speaker 5 (11:29):
Yeah, that's funny. That's some funny shit right there. Anyway, Okay,
I'm going to credit the steel. I was watching Big
Girl Mission Ready Men this morning and he played this,
and I laughed like a bastard then, and I'm gonna

(11:49):
laugh like a bastard now, but I acknowledge the thievery
and the source of the thievery.

Speaker 8 (11:55):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (11:55):
This is fifteen seconds or so. Jerry Nadler. Okay, watch
him watch Okay. When Earle played this, I was I'm

(12:16):
not crying like I did when I saw it for
the first time this morning on Earl's show. But the thing, well,
the fart, I I first I had to say to Earl,
is this real? Did this really happen? And apparently the
delio Yeah, maybe not with that clarity of sound, perhaps,
But I mean that Jerry Nadler's farts apparently are legendary

(12:40):
in the in the Senate, it's uh, or the house rather.
And then I watched this. Now watch the way in
which he penguins off the stage. And if that doesn't
say something amazing to you, because I want everybody in
chat to put in here, why is he walking off
the stage like this, suckling lout his mouth and this

(13:07):
is this?

Speaker 11 (13:07):
You don't know how old this clip is wearing masks,
so we're looking at twenty okay, so it's not a
young clip.

Speaker 5 (13:24):
The camera pans out.

Speaker 7 (13:25):
That's the best part.

Speaker 5 (13:27):
The camera's pan and what he's doing. Okay, if you
don't understand what he's doing it, well, I don't know
whether you understand what he's doing, but as far as
I'm concerned, it looks like he's walking off very carefully
to make sure that rolling shit doesn't druzle down his
pant leg and then we're shoeing on the carpet.

Speaker 11 (13:46):
I was gonna say, I've seen that walk before in
real life. Oh fuck it, duck, and I know exactly
what that walk was. That was it. Oh, gonna make
sure I don't break the seal with the draws, Oh.

Speaker 5 (13:57):
My god, with the draws d R how do you
spell draws d r A h Z. I think I'm
gonna guess it's d R h w Z draws.

Speaker 6 (14:12):
H Z.

Speaker 5 (14:14):
Okay, let me go down here and put this up,
and then we're gonna.

Speaker 4 (14:19):
Go weapons grade stupid.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
Leftists.

Speaker 5 (14:28):
I can't even put up the right over legs. Well,
the show is starting off great, fucking starting off awesome.

Speaker 11 (14:40):
We're sprinting on this one. I'm feeling good about it, busy,
I'm feeling good.

Speaker 5 (14:44):
Thank you, thank you very much. Okay for weapons grade stupid,
which if that's me obviously, Uh, this is great. Now
the backstory to this, and I think you already know
or you may have already featured this on your show.
I'm not sure, but okay, so there's some leftist bullshit

(15:07):
being pulled, and uh, some leftists is trying to be
awesome like oh I'm I'm trolling this ship out of
Trump and soldiers marching in DC is just right out
of The Handmaid's Dale, which wasn't a bad show. I
watched the show. It was kind of intriguing Dystopia USA,

(15:28):
something like that, you know, almost kind of sort of
but not like exactly The Man in the High Castle,
which I enjoyed.

Speaker 11 (15:35):
As mad my Castle too. Oh yeah, The Handsmaid The
Handmaiden's Tail was very much like that genre.

Speaker 5 (15:42):
Yeah, kind of a Dystopian America.

Speaker 11 (15:45):
What they helped you. I didn't think it was bad.
I didn't think if this is weird.

Speaker 5 (15:51):
Okay, So this is from where Red State Okay. Uh,
I may possibly have also stolen this from Rick Robin. Yeah,
I'm not saying for sure. So Jennifer Bendry of the HuffPo,
which is a massive left wing kind of piece of crap.

(16:12):
Put a post up saying DC residents shared a photo
of her with two women dressed up like handmaids standing
next to National Guard members in Union station that was
supposed to illustrate the horrible, as I mentioned, dystopian situation
that's occurring in DC right now with that terrible crime crackdown,
because everybody has a damn right to crime. So there's

(16:35):
the Twitter thing.

Speaker 11 (16:36):
And the funny things that I love about this.

Speaker 5 (16:39):
Is the National Guard do dude is playing right into it.
You know, see all oppressive friendly National Guard dude waving
to the camera as I'm trying to make a statement.
Damn it, you're supposed to frown. Don't you get what's
going on? See he's waving. And then you go down here,
and then you look, oh, there's a photograph of handmaids

(17:05):
right right. And then you go down there and the
chick on the right is the person who wrote this article,
and then is also the person who happened to fucking
stage it. It's like, good God, can you not help
but be such dick weeds about everything? In the clear

(17:26):
answer is no, you cannot help about being dick weeds.
And I happen to mention man hands, tranny man hands
early and Representative McBride from wherever the fuck. Not like
I really particularly care, but that's the tranny unit that's
in the House. I think is gonna say that the

(17:51):
Republican Party is anti family and anti baby and all
that kind of stuff.

Speaker 11 (17:57):
Dude.

Speaker 5 (17:58):
You know, if you live long enough, dude, you are
gonna get prostate cancer. And on top of it, check
out Republican.

Speaker 16 (18:05):
The man hands is throwing a temper tantrum. They just
canceled votes for the rest of the week, shutting down
the floor of the House of Representatives, all in an
effort to stop the House from allowing new parents in
Congress to vote by proxy.

Speaker 5 (18:19):
So they see in the the Delio is holding such
a little teeny weenie.

Speaker 11 (18:23):
It doesn't make it any better.

Speaker 5 (18:25):
Mike doesn't make his hands look any smaller time.

Speaker 11 (18:30):
But that's if that's representative comfort zone.

Speaker 7 (18:34):
It could explain effort to allow new parents.

Speaker 5 (18:37):
So anyway, so much for that. You you got the
whole gist of it. The joke was probably the first
five seconds or so, and then it didn't. It didn't
end up being a whole hell of a lot more
funny than that. Oh shit, A beus erectibus tons more
tons more. Uh, that's what got me when I first
saw it. Yeah, okay, I I agree. I admit I

(18:59):
thieved from Mission ready men. But that's because I cried
like a baby this morning when I first saw that fucker.
It was funny and he did have a full load.
Is the potato water flowing already? No, okay, that's sad.
I was doing a bunch of other stuff, like feeding
the dogs and whatnot, and over over here where the

(19:21):
potato water customarily sets, I'm going through withdrawals already because
there ain't nothing over there, right.

Speaker 11 (19:27):
Is that why you're shaking suddenly?

Speaker 5 (19:29):
That must be it?

Speaker 11 (19:31):
And you're sweating. I've never seen you.

Speaker 5 (19:33):
Hell yeah, Oh I got the I got both.

Speaker 11 (19:36):
I got.

Speaker 5 (19:38):
You. I know I got both. I got the meat
sweats from eating the dog food and what and I
and I got you know, like I'm meat. He's he's
coming down fast.

Speaker 11 (19:52):
At least you know it's real meat if you get
in the meat sweats.

Speaker 5 (19:55):
That's true, you know. Thank God. I take care of
my dogs. I love them. I love them big. I'm
Canada heavy haul is here. Great to see you here.

Speaker 11 (20:06):
And mission ready men. He was busy on Monday and
Wednesday nights. My friend Canadian heavy hall. Oh, the guy
who was my friend, the guy who.

Speaker 5 (20:18):
Oh oh, like the good friend of yours that you
told me about from the Projects, Earl Jackson. H yeah,
when I had him on the show. I will never
stop telling this story. So there I was, I'm looking
on the internet and I see this cool dude who
has a conservative philosophy, and I that's back when I

(20:39):
used to scour the internet for as many people as
I could find to put on the show. And so
there he was Earl Jackson. So I contact him. Hey, dude,
looks really good. Hey, great philosophy. Great. I don't remember
what side I saw him on, maybe Facebook, maybe Twitter,
back when Twitter was was Twitter. And so I schedule
Earl for the show. Earl comes on, kicks a goal,

(21:01):
kicks numerous goals, and then towards the end of it,
he says, yeah and like that Sean guy, Sean guy,
Like who you know the guy that's with you on
s HR Seawan Lewis, Yeah, that's the guy. Fuck. I
worked with him as a cop back in Boston and
were walking the beats on the in the projects and

(21:21):
all that. Thanks for telling me, so I will never
there are stories.

Speaker 11 (21:27):
I always said, you have to see it from my
side too, as Bez's telling me, Oh, there's this guy
and he's on the internet and I'm like, you know,
trying to get him to come on. And he's a
friend of him. You know, he's a really good conservative guy.
His name is Earl blah blah blah, and I knew
exactly who it was, but Earl Earl didn't out it,
so I wasn't gonna out it.

Speaker 5 (21:46):
So it was a couple of.

Speaker 11 (21:48):
Weeks and then finally Earl said to you, oh, ye know,
I've known Sean since god knows when, back in the day,
and he was so pissed.

Speaker 5 (21:58):
So just as there are stories that you will continue
telling about me, that's one story that I will continue
telling about you. By the way, Canada, heavy Hole is
sending a message to you. I trust me, okay, So
uh I don't see Oh wait wait wait there's somebody new,

(22:20):
is it somebody? I think it's somebody new. So somebody
new in here before? Has he? Okay? Anyway, Joshua, good
to see you because I'm forgetful as fuck. Because that's
why you love me. Gets a real honest to good
ringy dinghy here in the saloon. So great to see
a here mission ready man. Yeah, that shit never gets old.

(22:43):
That's true. Hey, Lewis, I'll take it, not Sean but Lewis.

Speaker 11 (22:50):
Well, it's hard because this is I don't use my
regular sign in for YouTube, so a lot of people
I notice haven't made that connection. Mike's in the chat
as well.

Speaker 5 (22:57):
Yep, yep, yep yep. Oh and I got to play
this too. Jesus, you guys got me. It's so easy
to get me, like kicked off and delayed and everything
under weapons grade stupid is also this. It's like, find
me another series of stories about gen Z that support

(23:20):
them and tell me that they're one of the finest generations.
I mean literally, I have people. Mike Fitzpatrick is one
of them who says that gen Z is gonna save us,
to which I say.

Speaker 11 (23:33):
Really, reallybitt and save us.

Speaker 5 (23:37):
Because this is one of two stories. I did the
other one on Tuesday, so then I found this one today.
It's like gen Z running out of fuel in their
cars because they're scared to they're scared. They're scared to
fill them up. It's like, where do you find this stuff?

Speaker 11 (23:57):
Well?

Speaker 5 (23:57):
I find it on the internet, but where did they
find it? It's just this is so weird. And then
of course when I did Tuesday, which is like gen
Z has anxiety and they're ready to quit their jobs
because of it.

Speaker 11 (24:14):
It is absolutely amazing.

Speaker 5 (24:16):
You know, God, how do you find this stuff?

Speaker 11 (24:20):
I stress out having to go to the fuel station
because I know what it is, I know how much
it's gonna come. You have fear anxiety about it.

Speaker 5 (24:27):
I just don't like it. No, no kidding, it's.

Speaker 11 (24:33):
It's amazing to me to watch a And again it
goes back to a generation that was caught oled. Everybody wins, YadA, YadA, YadA.
You go back and you look at that generation, and yes,
of course there are some members of that generation that
are just fine. We're not talking about you, No, we're
talking about the vast majority, you know, the ones who

(24:55):
were just I mean the ones who are eating tiepods
and licking blue ice cream like you set the tone
for your generation. Don't be mad at us because we're
calling you out on it. Yeah, we did dumb things too,
but are dumb things included like jumping off a cliff
into a lake, jumping a bike off of something stupid.

(25:16):
As we got older, power drinking. Look the alcohol industry,
and it's amazing. The alcohol industry is suffering right now
because this generation doesn't drink.

Speaker 5 (25:28):
What the hair is wrong with him?

Speaker 17 (25:30):
You know?

Speaker 5 (25:33):
Like, uh, okay, I'll tell you one thing. Everybody, I
know you know what an M eighty is. But for
those of you who don't know what an M eighty is,
it's roughly, uh shit, correct me if I'm wrong. It's
like an eighth stick of dollar, that's right, something like that. Anyway,

(25:53):
I should know. I went to fucking eod in Alabama
for fuck's sake anyway, and am a real honest to god.
M eight is about like this with a little fuse
maybe an inch fuse on those, and it's.

Speaker 11 (26:08):
Always love on that. Once you start stepping up into
the size of fireworks that can blow off digits, the
short of the fuse.

Speaker 5 (26:16):
E catch shorter, you can't write this crap. Genius that
was Yeah, it's like so missed. Speaking of genius, mister
genius here is given an M eighty. Okay, So after
having given the m ad, I'm holding it in my
left hand, you know, soon to be named renamed h

(26:39):
Stumpy in terms of my hand. And so somebody hands
me a lit match. I light it. And the deal
is to see how long you can hold this ship
in your hand before it gets down to the bottom
and the fuse goes crop like a cat, it goes
down to the bottom, and you have to hold it

(27:00):
as long, and you have to hold it as long
as you possibly can.

Speaker 11 (27:04):
And you have all these idiot friends of yours encouraging
you to.

Speaker 5 (27:09):
Hold it long to work, because they all they love me, right,
they want to see me, they want to see me wrong.
You know, the arm cut off right around here, you know.

Speaker 11 (27:22):
Yeah. And then when whatever goes wrong does go wrong,
what's the first thing your friends do at that age?
Everybody runs runs. Jesus, they just we were, oh God,

(27:43):
in my youth, we were We knew a couple of
places that we could get up on the roofs. It
was there was this one, and it was a chemical company.
I didn't realize untill later. They had all their short
pup trailers lined up like five six inches apart from
each other, and if you ran down twenty of them,
you could get up onto the roof of their business.
So you know, in our teen years when we were

(28:05):
being jackasses, we used to go down there at night
and run across the trucks because that was cool, right,
It's only what a sixteen foot fall, and then we
would jump up on the roof and hang out up
there for a little bit. Well, and that whole section
of town caused us problems because I'll explain to you
how I almost drowned on a makeshift boat later.

Speaker 5 (28:24):
That's always fun.

Speaker 11 (28:27):
But then we got up on the roof and we
were walking around and there was like five or six
of us, and of course it's ten o'clock on a
Saturday night or whatever, and I decided I was going
to walk over the plexiglass sunlight and it was old
and shattered underneath me as soon as I got on

(28:50):
top of it. So now I'm hanging by the aluminum.
Didn't fall the twenty five feet into the chemical plant
to become the joker later on in life.

Speaker 5 (28:59):
Oh yeah, somebody fell into the huge chemical bubbling that. Yeah.

Speaker 11 (29:05):
So I'm sitting there holding on to it, and I'm
waiting for help because that's usually like the right thing
to do, right, like a whole bunch of friends being like,
oh yeah, anytime now, and they all ran, all of
them ran, of course, because it broke through. So now
I have to climb myself out of this. And the

(29:26):
other thing too, is there was a restaurant called Anthony's
who had just redone all of their walk in freezers,
and most people don't know they're filled with compressed foam
and aluminum both sides right. Well, the walls were dumped
out back. I assumed it for somebody come get and
we figured out if we bent up the corners, they
make a great makeshift boat to go down the little river,

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and oh nice. None of us really thought about what
would happen when the foam got water logged and I'm
out in the middle of the river and all of
a sudden, that's going down.

Speaker 5 (30:00):
You were going to say. I thought for certain that
you were going to say that. And while we were
floating on the phone, we thought to see, hey, what
if we light this shit on fire and see if
foam burns.

Speaker 11 (30:11):
That actually doesn't. That wouldn't have shocked me if we
did not either or built a fire in the middle
of the giant aluminum wall with the phone. Yeah, it
was just weird dumbasses.

Speaker 5 (30:20):
But we're here, that's right. We survived a lot of stuff.

Speaker 11 (30:24):
You know.

Speaker 5 (30:24):
Certain generations had t ball and we had shit blewed up.
And that's why they call me like stumpy these days.

Speaker 11 (30:33):
Yep.

Speaker 5 (30:34):
Okay, well here's the deal. I'm busy. I'm gonna remove
Sean from the equation, but not for long because one
of the amazing things about Sean is I saw him
on X with a particular post. And since he made
that post and it was part and parcel kind of

(30:54):
sort of what I was going to talk about tonight,
I read that and I thought, oh, oh shit, that's
super insightful. I need to bring this dude on because
and the only person to tell the story is Sewn himself.
So that's why I'll be right back.

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(31:33):
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Speaker 5 (34:21):
You're listening to to the s HL Media Network and
I'm back, I'm busy. That first half hour was fun
as hell.

Speaker 4 (34:31):
I enjoyed that.

Speaker 5 (34:32):
And shock at Sean. He's here. He's right here. He's here,
not with the beer, but he's still here.

Speaker 11 (34:39):
Not with the beard. I got the beard.

Speaker 5 (34:41):
He has no beard, no beer, but he's still a great,
fabulous guy with a.

Speaker 20 (34:49):
Uh what's what is that?

Speaker 5 (34:52):
That style? Now it's a van dyke if it's pointy,
but that's not a van yeah goatee. Okay, hey, have
you thought have you thought maybe or considered about having
a van Dyke?

Speaker 17 (35:06):
No?

Speaker 5 (35:06):
I have not, Okay, because it would be pointy and
Scotti Roberts kind of looking, and you can point it
down here say I've got a lot that I could
make a van dyke from. But my mind is quite an.

Speaker 11 (35:19):
Old I'm not saying it's out of the picture, but
right now I'm still kind of interested in talking to women.

Speaker 5 (35:25):
Okay, Damn I'm busy tonight.

Speaker 11 (35:30):
Busy okay.

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A lot of those forty eight hundred are from our
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Speaker 5 (36:27):
James. Welcome to James, thanks for being here tonight. In Chat,
you too can be in chat. How do I know
you can be in chat? How is it that I
know that you can be in chat? Because if I
pull this up and I say, look, look, you can
be in the chat room. And for those of you
who don't know, the chatroom is remarkably similar if I

(36:52):
can find it to this now, who wouldn't want to
be in that chat room. Look how beautiful that is.
We have a beautiful pond which some people use as
a swimming pool. Sadly, it's only about three feet deep,
so you won't be able to go anything above your

(37:15):
ankles or, in Hillary's condition, cankles. But it's beautiful. Nevertheless,
with a gorgeous view of the foliage and the trees
and the snakes outside knocking them the door waiting.

Speaker 11 (37:28):
To your next one needs to be a conversation pit
from the seventies.

Speaker 5 (37:33):
Oh, I have something similar to that that I put
up at one time, which was this big hairy ape
in very seventies looking chairs now with absolutely know a
plumb whatsoever, just a smack in your face segue. Now

(37:54):
we're going to go to the stuff that I wanted
to talk about.

Speaker 11 (37:57):
I saw this.

Speaker 5 (37:59):
God, I'm admitting to stealing so much shit tonight. What
is wrong with me? I saw this originally from Tim Kane,
and I think I thieve this from your site if
I'm not mistaken, perhaps and or I thieved it from
Ted Cruz.

Speaker 11 (38:16):
One of the two.

Speaker 5 (38:18):
This is Ted Kane Tim Kaine saying things that it's like,
are you actually saying this, admitting it in public to
people who may know something. Now, for the ignorant fucks
on the left, they wouldn't know and they don't care.
But for the people like you and I and the
folks in the class of individuals who generally consume our

(38:41):
are fair here at SHR, this is one minute and
twenty five seconds.

Speaker 21 (38:46):
Of what the hell the notion that rights don't come
from laws and don't come from the government, That come
from the Creator. That's what the Iranian government believes.

Speaker 5 (38:58):
Okay, So Tim Kaine demo rat just compared the United
States of America to Iran am That's who they are. Now.
The rest of it goes on from a minute and
twenty five seconds. I may play some of it well,

(39:18):
let's put but when you start at that point of
ignorance and stupidity, where do you go from there?

Speaker 21 (39:30):
So the statement that our rights do not come from
our laws or our governments is extremely troubling.

Speaker 22 (39:38):
So Senator Kine said in this hearing that he founded
a radical and dangerous notion that you would say our
rights came from God and not from government. I just
walked into the hearing as he was saying that, and
I almost fell out of my chair. Where do you
because that radical, dangerous notion in his words, I can

(40:02):
tell you it's literally the founding principle upon which the
United States of America was created.

Speaker 5 (40:08):
Holy shit. And if you do not believe me.

Speaker 22 (40:12):
And you made reference to this, mister Barnes, then you
can believe perhaps the most prominent UH Virginian to ever serve,
Thomas Jefferson, who wrote in the Declaration of Independence, we
hold these truths to be self evident.

Speaker 5 (40:30):
So no matter what you think of Ted Cruz, there's
one thing that you can't deny, and that's that he
is a smart guy.

Speaker 11 (40:39):
Oh I mean, he is a wicked smart guy.

Speaker 5 (40:42):
Ted Cruz clerked for uh.

Speaker 11 (40:45):
Scalia, Scalia.

Speaker 5 (40:47):
Okay, who is another guy that I'd love to have
back today? There are a couple of folks that I'd
love to have back just to watch and see what's
occurring today. One of them is antonin Scalia and the
other one is Oh my god, Uh don't you Sean.
Don't you wonder what rush Limbaughs take on all of

(41:08):
this stuff right now?

Speaker 11 (41:09):
Oh? Yeah, it would be. It's amazing.

Speaker 5 (41:12):
It's it's nuttiness, well written.

Speaker 11 (41:17):
It's like what and Andrew Breitbart too.

Speaker 5 (41:21):
Oh oh that yes, that's god, dang it, get out
of my head. So what.

Speaker 11 (41:29):
Tim Kaine's doing there is Democrats have floated this in
the past, and they bring it up every couple of
years where they try to insinuate that laws are not natural.
And we used to talk about this on Sackheads all
the time, all the time, that no matter what you believe,
or maybe you even if you're an atheist, you can

(41:51):
still grock the fact that you have an inherent natural
protection from government. Right, you go through the amendments, right,
you go through all of the Constitution, and it essentially says, hey,
the Constitution is keeping the government from infringing on your

(42:12):
natural rights. And we talked about this on sack has
years ago when Clinton was on the fact that they
use the word creator endowed by our creator is so
clear that it says it doesn't matter who you think
your creator is, even if you think your creator is

(42:32):
just your parents. The simple fact is you have inalienable
rights to be protected from the government and to self defense,
freedom of speech, life, liberty, that stud happiness. The list
goes on and on and on, and what Democrats try
to do every couple of years, and you just saw
Hillary talk about this when we were talking about x

(42:54):
and Facebook and free speech online and how they floated
it can be free speech can be limited, like they're
doing in Britain right now. They pull this out every
couple of years because they want people to think that
government gives you rights. And if once they convince people
that it's government that gives you rights, then it's easier
to manipulate those rights because now it's the government's right

(43:19):
to do it. It's not that that paper means it's
protection from the government. It means it's given the government
the power to decide what your rights are and.

Speaker 5 (43:27):
Are not well and to be beholden to government. What
you're seeing here, there's a story behind this. That's a
photograph that I took when I was given a cab
ride and a Union Pacific locomotive. Now you may or
may not know that America's locomotive.

Speaker 11 (43:44):
Excuse me.

Speaker 5 (43:44):
America's railroads are paramilitary in nature. And the reason that
they're paramilitary in nature is because all of the board
members and what they call officers were individuals that were
taken from the Civil War. So they were called officers
on board rooms and installed in various positions. If you

(44:07):
had a position, you were a railroad officer. When I
was given a cab ride in this particular locomotive and
up was at loggerheads and historically mostly has always been
with labor. And I found this on the interior of
a cab of an EMD locomotive. A government and it's like,

(44:29):
of all the places to see this, I thought, Oh,
I got to take a photograph of this. A government
big enough to give you everything you want, is big
enough to take away everything you have. You know, it's
like this was true then and oh my god, it's
it's true now. So okay, let me let me kind

(44:52):
of semi turn this over to Sean a little bit
because he's got a story that I'd like him to tell.
If you don't see if you haven't seen his show,
you must before we get into this. By the way,
this is Sean's Twitter feed and you can find him
on x at two against Tyranny at two, the number
two against Tyranny. So real quick, if you would tell

(45:16):
folks about your show Edge of Liberty.

Speaker 11 (45:19):
Every Monday and Wednesday night apm Pacific eleven on the
East coast. Right here, in the SAHR Media Network. So
i'm'll cast over on KLRN and you can find us
on all the usual outlets.

Speaker 5 (45:29):
So anyway, I saw, well instead of scrolling down this
and you also, if I'm not mistaken, I think you
also made this into an article on SHR I did. Okay,
So I read that and I thought, oh, with all
the other stuff that's going on, I got to make

(45:49):
sure that I get you on the show tonight to
explain this, if you would, Lucy, because there's a lot
to explain and a lot to go in and a
lot of it has to do with the way RFK Junior,
the HHS Secretary, was raked over the coles today. That's huge, huge,

(46:10):
But dot dot dot accorded very well of himself and
placed a lot of big singers back in the gaziques
of a lot of people that were questioning him. You know,
everyone loves no one loves a Spanish inquisition, and that's
essentially what happened. Yeah, tell everybody what what happened and

(46:32):
why this resonates with you.

Speaker 11 (46:37):
Well, all right, RFK was in Fine I think it
was a budget committee today in the Senate, and you
know they were just he's exposing the thing that they hate.
And I talked about this on my show last night,
and RFK is doing it too along with Trump. Is
he's exposing things to the point that keeps them from
going backwards. Right, He's exposing just how jacked up the

(46:57):
CDC is, just how jacked up the relationship is with
Big Pharma, Just how all of this stuff. A lot
that we know about medicine, A lot of it is bullshit.
There's a lot of stuff that's been hidden, There's a
lot of money spent where it shouldn't be. You know,
you have all these people who are saying, oh, you know,
we're gonna quit if you don't fire RFK. Okay, well

(47:20):
then quit, yeah, go away. Lifetime bureaucrats who are setting
themselves up for jobs after the CDC I have no
use for. And then he brought up the mma MESO mumps.
I'm sorry MMR MESU mumps, rutella vaccine, and I forget
who the senator was that gave him a minute, but

(47:41):
he went on to say how in two thousand and two,
a CDC study done in Fulton County, Georgia, showed that
black boys who were vaccinated at one time had a
two hundred and sixty percent greater chance of getting autism
over to the children who waited. The threshold was thirty
six months. Under thirty six months, the chance of autism

(48:01):
and that control group or in that group was two
hundred and sixty percent greater than those who waited until
after thirty six months. So the chief chief scientist, a
guy by the name of Frank DiStefano.

Speaker 17 (48:13):
This this.

Speaker 11 (48:17):
The study was done by a guy named doctor William Thompson.

Speaker 17 (48:20):
Uh.

Speaker 11 (48:20):
He's a researcher for the CDC, and he brought this
information to his boss and he did it with a
group of other people, Frank DeStefano. Frank DeStefano said, yeah,
you're going to get rid of that. We're not outing that.
Even though it was done by CDC standards, it was
it was a study that they did. Doctor William Thompson

(48:42):
is a psychologist employed by the CDC, was co author
and a number of vaccine safety studies published by the CDC.
This is the guy who was in charge of this study,
including the study that claims information that has been omitted.
He did this study with a doctor Bassan, doctor Thompson,
doctor Stefano, and doctor Garon alsop. So the CDC said, yeah,

(49:03):
even though that study is out there, we're gonna dump that,
We're gonna get rid of it. We're going to trash it. Now.
An organization back in twenty twenty released a whole paper
on this and it's called vaccinatofamily dot org and how
it's bs and this was all a lie, YadA, YadA YadA.
And then I look into vaccinate Yourfamily dot org and

(49:25):
who's some of the biggest donors, AHHS and CDC. So
it's their own personal website and web page in my opinion,
So he may ask yourself, well, that's sad and that's scary,
but why is that important to me? My adopted son
is black, and I say he's adopted, so you understand,
and I'm prefacing it's not because I think of him

(49:47):
anything but my son, but it's so people who don't know, No,
the first three years of his life he was a
foster child. We had him at day two because he
is a foster child. Up until he was adopted, all
of his medical well just about every portion of his
life other than feeding stuff like that, the county controlled,

(50:12):
including his vaccinations. He had to follow the exact vaccination
schedule that was recommended by the CDC. And this is
back in two thousand and one. Now, as I said
my article, had I known this information and had we
had I known this information obviously and it was our choice,

(50:33):
we probably wouldn't have done it. But if we didn't
know this information, which I did not back then, I
can't say for sure whether or not we would have
gotten him vaccinated with the MMR vaccine or not. Right,
But thirty six months is not like they are. It's
still three years into their life. They're still young. There's
still plenty of life after that, right. So, my son,

(50:58):
at twelve years old, was diagnosed with autism, and I
can tell you that that has been one of the
hardest things in my life that I've ever had to
deal with, and not because of what it does to
me per se, but what it's done to him. My
son's very high function of autistic. He's extremely smart, he's

(51:20):
extremely able to learn. He's Most people wouldn't know unless
you spent time with him that he was autistic, but
he is. And his flavor of autism, if you will,
is his emotions. He has just incredibly volatile emotions that
has led it to him trying to harm himself several times.

Speaker 5 (51:43):
Can I stopped here just for a second, because in
order to have people understand a little bit of who
he is, can you tell me about the time and
this tale kind of staggered me a little bit. He
recognized that you recognized some lady out on the street.
So an age of five, he reads people unbelievably. He

(52:07):
can reare me. Well, So if you would regale that tale,
because I think that's really incisive, this.

Speaker 11 (52:13):
Will Yeah, this gives you insight as to who he
is at five years old. We're going to get a haircut,
and we're at a strip mall here and as I
was getting Hi out of the truck, and everyone knows
my history and law enforcement, public safety, whatever, there was
an individual further down the walkway who I recognize that
I've had problems with in the past. And as soon
as I saw him, obviously my son's in hand. My

(52:35):
body language changes, right because now all of a sudden,
cop mode kicks in and no longer dad mode, and
I'm sizing him up. Is he gonna be a problem?
Is he going to recognize me? M? I have to
defend my son. M. I have to defend me blah
blah blah blah blah. And within about half a second
of my body language changing, my son pulls on my
hand and he says, is that a bad guy? And

(52:56):
I says, yeah, Jesus and I so I get him
inside and the guy said something to me, but it
wasn't a big deal. We get into get a haircut
and I said, how did you know? And he said,
I don't know. Just everything about you changed. He's five. Yeah, right,
So that shows you how intuitive he is. That shows
you how observant he is. And he's the kid I
always tell everybody when he was young, he could be

(53:20):
playing a video game two rooms away and you could
have a conversation as an adult and two rooms away,
and he will come out and tell you exactly what
your conversation about and what was said and who was
said it like his just his. It's amazing how intelligent
and observant he is. And he's always been that way.

(53:44):
But the struggles that he struggles with every day and
the things that he said, you know, when he looks
you in the eye and he's crying because he's had
a melt down, and if he makes one mistake sometimes
that's all it takes to cause this complete implosion where
he's punching himself in the face trying to clar his
face off. And I can remember one of the times
he looked at me and he said, you know, why

(54:06):
was I made this way? Why can't I just be normal?
And so he knows even after that, I couldn't. But
he knows, even at fourteen or now fifteen, he knows
even when he's in one of those moments, he shouldn't
be there and he can't get himself out. And that's

(54:27):
what his autism, that's what affects him the most. And
it is I mean the scars on his body that
he's put there himself because he's been disappointed in himself.
If he feels like he lets somebody down, he implodes completely.
His life has been a struggle, and it's something that
is a parent I can't fix. I can help. I

(54:49):
can support, we get him help, we get him education,
all of that stuff, and I can't fix it. As
a parent, that's all you want to do, right You
just want your kids to have a good life. They
don't have to be anything special to the in the
eyes of the world, doesn't have to be a football player,
doesn't have to be an author or a doctor or anything.
I just want to be happy. I think as a parent,

(55:11):
that's all you want is for your kids to be happy.
And he is not happy in his own skin. Never
mind that, you know, there's the stigma about being adopted,
you know, Like I said, my son's black, and he
and I walk into a place and he calls me dad,
people always go Really the trade off to that is
I always love when people tell me he looks just

(55:33):
like me, because I'm like, first of all, don't ever
insult my son like that again. Second of all, where
where is it my translucent skin?

Speaker 23 (55:45):
Is?

Speaker 5 (55:46):
I mean?

Speaker 11 (55:47):
Is it the fact that he's I mean my son
right now? Is he's five foot ten, two hundred and
twenty pounds, right, I'm not I'm five foot ten now.
He's just turning fifteen. I'm five foot ten now, Like
he's almost all the And I am, what part of
this kid looks like me?

Speaker 5 (56:03):
None, there's nothing that looks like me.

Speaker 11 (56:07):
But I watch him struggle, and he's had to go
to residential care because it just got to the point
of he's so big and he's so strong that his
mom and I we can't always keep him safe, and
we had to put him somewhere safe for himself more
than anything else. And it's working incredibly. The people at

(56:29):
his care center are unbelievable. He goes to school every day,
he works and lives on a ranch. He has learned
how to ride horses. He's ridden three rodeos. He's learning
to live with himself. But he's under unbelievably intensive therapy. Well,
this is the stuff I want to put up right now.

Speaker 5 (56:50):
Comparatively speaking, I had I don't know, maybe measles, mumps, polio,
and I think those are about the only vaccines that
I got as a kid. And I got one of those,
I don't remember which one, the one with the little
chicken pox something like that. And you know, it was

(57:10):
a ritual that you that you tried to infect all
the other neighborhood kids around you.

Speaker 11 (57:16):
So they got it kids around, So they got it young. Yeah, exactly,
when you get it older, it's shingles, and that's horrible.

Speaker 5 (57:23):
Exactly. I had some Oh god, this story. I had
a dude that worked for me, and he was a
little older than I was. He came back as a
reserve and you know, at the time, I'm in my
sixties and he's at least sixty, whatever the heck it was,
and a couple of years older. And this guy broke

(57:45):
out in shingles. Yeah, and it trashed his face. It
made his life a living hill, and he tried to
work as much as he could. He was just past
the point of contagion, so he wanted to work. But
I mean, I looked at that, and I looked at
all the misery that he went through, and I'm thinking,
what the hell. This is a video of what I

(58:07):
want you guys to understand that they they the federal government,
at least under Biden, expected kids to put up with
these days. Listen to the numbers behind me.

Speaker 4 (58:19):
Yeah, I know, it's can be hard to see from there.
I can barely read it.

Speaker 24 (58:21):
This is the current CDC recommendations for vaccines for children.
On dat number one, they get their first jab, a
hepatitis vaccine. By the time they're eighteen months, they've had
eighteen jabs. By the time they get to be able
to vote, they have seventy six jabs. Behind me, yeah,
I know, it's can be hard to see from there,
I can barely read it.

Speaker 5 (58:42):
You know what individual or groups of individuals think that
giving seventy six injections of things that could be essentially
considered toxic from just from birth up to voting age
is a good idea. How how do we expect the

(59:06):
body to be able to cope with things like that?
I didn't get flu injections because flu injections, at least
at the time that when I was I took one
or two and then got the flu of course contained
thy mirrorsol on mercury.

Speaker 11 (59:23):
And most people don't realize that the flu shots are
from like the top three strains of the year prior,
and it's a crapshoot as to whether or not those
same three strands would be the one that gets you. Well, yes,
I'm not and I'm not anti vaccination. I understand that
some of them have worked as fine. Right, Polio is

(59:43):
an example of a vaccine that worked well. Look at
I mean you could even say that, you know, medicine
by and large used to be a very honorable not
money making or cause. Right, you go back to diabetes,
and you go back to an insulent was discovered and
how much that's changed people's lives. But one of the

(01:00:06):
things that we've run intrough is. We have now this
conglomerate of it's a money making thing and many politicians,
as we saw our FK Junior call out Pokehontas today,
many of these politicians are getting tons of money to
thrown at them from these big organizations, these farmer organizations.

(01:00:29):
They are then releasing all of these different vaccines and
medicines that get approved by the CDC and the past
because there's leverage from Congress and sometimes the White House
and other places to pass them. Look, I've had I
know two doctors personally. One of them is one of
my doctors and the other one is a friend of mine,

(01:00:50):
and both of them said that when the COVID vaccines
came out that they would absolutely not get them themselves
or put them in their child.

Speaker 5 (01:01:00):
Oh I can remember Biden specifically saying.

Speaker 11 (01:01:04):
That I will not take the Trump vaccine. And both
of them politically aligned with us, but both of them
said they didn't pass the same tests as every other
vaccine out there. How can we trust this? And it's
not a Fauci thing. I mean, it's not a Trump thing.
It was a Fauci thing. Fauci who is in charge

(01:01:24):
of the nih at the time, who was in charge
of the vaccination was advising. And you know, as we
talked about with Trump's first first go around, there was
a lot of people that he accidentally that he trusted
that he shouldn't have. And Fauci's on that list, because
you know, I say it all the time. If I
am on If I am on a plane and it's

(01:01:47):
going down and the guy says, hey, I'm the pilot,
I can't fly, but I'll tell you exactly what to
do and we might be able to land this plane.
I'm gonna listen to him, right because that's I'm not
a pilot, but I'll be your eyes in the ears
I can take you know, you tell me what to
do to save us, and I will do it. And unfortunately,
the pilot that Trump trusted with when it came to

(01:02:07):
COVID was more interested in saving the piles of money
in the back of the plane that he had than
the people inside. And that's really what it came down to.

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Speaker 5 (01:07:46):
So it's Sean lewis here in the saloon. Thank you
so kindly, Thanks, sir. I want to continue with this
because this is how the American medium maggots quantified the
disaster battle field that occurred today as.

Speaker 11 (01:08:04):
Well.

Speaker 5 (01:08:04):
RFK Junior Secretary HHS was grilled. They said, well, look, look, RFK,
he has a disdain for public health data and the CDC.
And then wait a minute, okay, look Kennedy rejects criticism,
data and decorum in a contentious hearing. And then The

(01:08:28):
New York Times says, oh, the CDC isn't publishing large
portions of the COVID data that it collects. Now, those
weren't published on the same day, but they came from
the same organ It's like, hey, imagine that. How could

(01:08:51):
that possibly be?

Speaker 11 (01:08:52):
And here's the thing about RFK. They you know, one
of the biggest things is, you know what, they try
to go after him for not being a doctor. Well,
he doesn't need to be a doctor. He's the CDC,
that's not the gig, right, He's the administrator, and what
he is doing is providing transparency and making sure that
what is being done is in the best interest of

(01:09:13):
the American people. That is his job, trying to absolutely
make this country healthier. Good night mission ready, man. But
one of the problems that Congress has with them is
he's going against their biggest donors. I think I put
out God, I put out a post today. Let me

(01:09:37):
see if I can find it, so I don't misquote
the numbers, Okay, but I think it's since nineteen eighty
five through June of last year, the big pharma the
pharmaceutical companies have donated something like three point five trillion

(01:09:58):
dollars to politicians.

Speaker 5 (01:10:02):
Oh but that wouldn't affect anything, alright.

Speaker 11 (01:10:03):
Six point three trillion, six point three trillion dollars have
been donated by big pharma politicians. Think about that. That
is one sixth of our nation's debt right now that
they donated to politicians.

Speaker 5 (01:10:19):
I love it how he didn't take this shit sitting
down now. I have to say, because of the voice
box thing, sometimes he's a little difficult to listen. But
the dude is just packed with great information to begin here.

Speaker 10 (01:10:40):
This morning, I got the latest numbers from CDC that
seventy six point four percent of Americans now have a
chronic disease.

Speaker 3 (01:10:51):
This is stunning.

Speaker 10 (01:10:52):
When my uncle was president was eleven percent, nineteen fifty
was three percent.

Speaker 3 (01:10:58):
He is seventy six four percent.

Speaker 5 (01:11:00):
Okay, but stop with the facts. None of them responded
to any of this. It's not about the facts.

Speaker 10 (01:11:06):
Nothing to do with the fact eight out of ten
of our kids cannot qualify for military service. This is
a national security issue. When my uncle was president, we
spend zero on chronic disease. We spend one point three
trillion dollars.

Speaker 3 (01:11:20):
It's the biggest cause. It's increasing.

Speaker 10 (01:11:23):
And all of the arguments that Republicans Democrats have about
a single payer Obamacare, or the various ways of allocate
the health dollars, they are all like rearranging deck chairs
on the Titanic. If we don't end this chronic disease,
we are the sickest country in the world. That's why
we have to fire people at CDC. They did not

(01:11:46):
do their job. This was their job to keep us healthy.
I need to fire some of those people to make
sure this doesn't happen again.

Speaker 5 (01:11:55):
Oh yes, definitely. But like I said, it, would it
surprise you that I have some great witty repartee with
regard to this. I certainly do.

Speaker 11 (01:12:05):
Here a second, because I want to touch on COVID nineteen.
Go ahead, I have a list in front of me
from OpenSecrets dot org between nineteen ninety and twenty twenty four,
the most donated to politicians, and I, if you don't mind,
I'll read him to you. Oh, please pardon me. Bernie Sanders,

(01:12:28):
who essentially admitted today that everybody in Washington is on
the take. I don't know if you have that video
cued up that well. Gosh, yes, twenty three million dollars
since nineteen ninety and twenty twenty four. You know, Bernie,
the guy who loves communism as long as he's in charge.
Raphael and Warnock fourteen point seven million, Elizabeth Warren ten

(01:12:49):
point four to seven million, Ron Wyden six point two,
Patty Murray five point eight, Tammy Baldwin four point nine,
Tim Kaine, you who you saw earlier? Three point three million,
Chris Murphy from Connecticut three point one million, Maggie Hassan
from New Hampshire three million, ed marky Mass two point three.

(01:13:09):
The list goes on and on and on and on.

Speaker 5 (01:13:12):
Hey, would it be surprising to you to know that
I already had that list and I hadn't spoken with
you before that, and there's the list to which Sean
is referring.

Speaker 11 (01:13:25):
I go back to this is you just put up
the one point two the one that showed Elizabeth Warren
one point two that is just pharmaceuticals, that is not
pharmaceutical manufacturing, that is not health insurance and HMOs, hospitals,
medical devices, medical societies and nursing associations, all organizations that

(01:13:47):
make money off of big pharma. So her total is
ten point four million from all of those organizations since
nineteen ninety.

Speaker 5 (01:13:56):
And most of Americans are like this, Your life is
falling apart, everything is falling apart, but you still believe
that everything is wonderful because we all went through this.
We all went through this for Wuhan nineteen, you know,
and the CDC said, oh, yes, mask masks, do nothing,

(01:14:19):
said Fauci. That was eradicated, Fauci himself being the highest
paid federal government worker in the history of the federal government.
And then, of course this stupid bullshit because if you're
standing up in a restaurant, the covids are gonna get
your ass, But if you sat down, then oh they

(01:14:39):
can't get you. People bought off on this.

Speaker 11 (01:14:44):
It's a term you used to use all the time, right,
it's fear porn. They feared you into submission. They made
you afraid that if you didn't listen, you were going
to die. Look at what we were told at the
beginning of COVID, when now we know they knew what
they were saying wasn't true exactly, but they still said it.
You know, Fauci joking about the masks and all of
that stuff, and the fact that some of them is

(01:15:05):
so nonchalant about Oh yeah, I know. We just destroyed
people's lives left and right, and we stuffed old people
in nursing. We stuff the people together who are most
likely to be affected by it with other people who
are most likely to be affected by it.

Speaker 5 (01:15:18):
So hickt their Calmo the mass murderer, and you.

Speaker 11 (01:15:22):
Look at all of that and all they're trying to
do right now the left, I said this is my
show last night. They're trying to keep the machine running
because the more it gets destroyed, the more it gets
blown up by Trump and his administration, the more people
see what government really is in this country, what it

(01:15:43):
has become, and the uniparty that it is, then they
will no longer be compliant and believe everything government ever said.
And the politicians who've made literally millions of dollars being
politicians by donations by big farmers and others can't maintain
power that way.

Speaker 5 (01:16:03):
Would you buy a used car from these ass wipes?

Speaker 11 (01:16:07):
No, I don't believe so.

Speaker 5 (01:16:08):
So this is the guy wearing the dog chains and
the gag ball and the crotch rocket and all.

Speaker 11 (01:16:15):
The tattoos on the left. What I thought that was
you on the left at first.

Speaker 5 (01:16:20):
No, that's me went back when I was thin. I
had to get my tats eras though, in order to
qualify for podcasting. Anyway, These are the people that were
running the CDC. These were the crazy people that were
weighing in, especially that weird trans fucking unit on the
left who was weighing in on your health. And then
the other one on the right, General steal luggage.

Speaker 11 (01:16:43):
Now, the one on the left was the surgeon general. Look,
the one on the right was a screwball, and okay,
he was in charge of nuclear waste whatever. Yeah. No,
one of them left was the surgeon General of the
United States of America, which is why he is in
that uniform. And I say it all the time. And

(01:17:05):
I forget the woman who is some countries health administrator
or a health ministry.

Speaker 5 (01:17:09):
Yeah, it's four hundred pounds in Germany.

Speaker 11 (01:17:12):
She looks like me. And it's like, is that the
person who you want to be telling you how to
be healthy? I mean, no, it's so dumb. It is.

Speaker 5 (01:17:21):
It's incredibly dumb, dumb.

Speaker 11 (01:17:24):
It's like a personal trainer eating a box of ho
hose as he's yelling at you to do more sit ups.

Speaker 5 (01:17:30):
Yeah, John Cornyn, do.

Speaker 4 (01:17:32):
You believe COVID nineteen was politicized.

Speaker 3 (01:17:36):
Yeah, the whole process was politicize, Senator. I mean we
were lied to about everything.

Speaker 10 (01:17:43):
We were lied to about natural immunity. We're allied to
about Yes, we're told again and again the vaccines would
prevent transmission, they prevent infection. It wasn't true. They knew
it from the start. It wasn't true because that's what
the animals thought. Is in the clinical trial showed we
were told that there was science behind cloth mass. The

(01:18:06):
CDC allowed the teachers union to write the order closing
our schools, which hurt working people all over the country,
and then pretend it was science based all of these issues.

Speaker 3 (01:18:19):
And then I can show you like.

Speaker 10 (01:18:21):
For example, Chairman Widen was talking about me politicizing a SIP.

Speaker 5 (01:18:27):
Oh, we'll get to Widen.

Speaker 10 (01:18:28):
During COVID, the probably the most famous scientists on ASIP
was Martin Colder from Harvard, the great now world renown
epidemiologists and vaccinologists, and he criticized the COVID booster mandates.

Speaker 3 (01:18:45):
They ejected him from COVID because he wasn't in the orthotoxy.

Speaker 10 (01:18:50):
The two biggest health officials that FDA during COVID, doctor
Gruber and doctor Kroos, criticized the Biden mandates facts. You know,
President Biden said in August, I would never take that vaccine,
the Trump vaccine, and he came in, he mandated it,
and then he fired the two top health officials at

(01:19:10):
FDA who said, hey, this thing has not been properly tested.
So the whole process was politicized. And even today, so
let me I'm fifteen, so.

Speaker 5 (01:19:20):
Let me stop right there. He had facts. He came
to battle with information. The other people didn't come to
battle with information. They came with well, another series of
facts that most people didn't get to hear. A minute
and a half, we have an internal threat.

Speaker 29 (01:19:38):
But you also mentioned transnational fraud rings, terrorist organizationals at nations,
Nation States, North Korea, nuclear weapons programs funded by our
tax dollars, China and Nigeria, I Ran, Romania, Russia, not
our friends necessarily that are being funded by taxpayer dollars.
Could you give us some examples of how this is happening.

Speaker 5 (01:19:55):
Okay, So this is the money that was all pissed
away from you, your hard earned matrior con taxpayer dollars
were pissed away by the federal government under this given
to all sorts of people that didn't deserve them. Were
millionaires and or multimillionaires themselves, business owners, etc. Who didn't
need the money but wanted to make sure that it
got to them and not to the other people who

(01:20:15):
actually deserved it. If you know parenthesis, if they deserved
it at all.

Speaker 11 (01:20:21):
It was a scam.

Speaker 5 (01:20:23):
It was a ruse. Here's another part of it.

Speaker 30 (01:20:26):
Yeah, So when you think about what happened during the pandemic,
one trillion dollars was stolen.

Speaker 5 (01:20:34):
A trillion dollars. You know, it's like I can see
the guy's face during Reagan. A trillion here, a trillion there.
You know, pretty soon you're talking real numbers.

Speaker 30 (01:20:45):
Seventy percent of that money went overseas, and I can
give you some examples. In a Western state, they had
more people applying for unemployment insurance benefits and they had
individuals over eighteen the people that were stealing money from Romania,
we're using it to facilitate other fraud schemes that include fentanyl,

(01:21:06):
that include doing things to impact our democracy on the
insider threat, right, the first thing you have to say,
and my dad was a public servant, is ninety nine
percent of people that work in the public sector are honest,
hardworking individuals. But there are some and what you need
is data in technology to route that out. There were

(01:21:28):
examples during the pandemic. There was some examples even of
last week where people got into the medicaid system in
a southern and a Western state and still fifty million dollars.

Speaker 5 (01:21:39):
So it wasn't just about you know, Wuhan nineteen or
the vaccines, but it was also the money that stemmed
and flowed from all of this. But of course naturally
that wasn't covered as.

Speaker 11 (01:21:51):
Well, very ocadinal.

Speaker 5 (01:21:52):
Why would it be, no, because you wouldn't want to
make that obvious. This was stupid. Now I'm going to
point something out that you may not have have thought
about on this but it was. It was true in
our form of Left Coast law enforcement. And you may
be thinking, wait a minute, what kind of a video
does he have that has to do with law enforcement?

(01:22:14):
This was so so ridiculously stupid.

Speaker 31 (01:22:18):
Look, two young ladies in Las Trusiastey, Mexico to town
Hall recently gave me this starfish pin. I was going
to give it to you today, but after your questioning today,
I don't think.

Speaker 11 (01:22:28):
You deserve it because what this represents is.

Speaker 5 (01:22:32):
Let me tell you what it represents. This is why
this is so ridiculously stupid. You know what a starfish
meant in law enforcement on the Left Coast. That meant
that was a representative of your sphincter, meaning that you
were an asshole. So he was giving essentially wanted to
give an asshole pin. Now, whether he recognized that or not,

(01:22:54):
I don't know, but he wanted to give an asshole
pin to OURFKA junior. And then he renegged done that.
I was going to make a gift of a nasshole
to you. I don't think he knew that, but that's
what it means to a certain amount of individuals. And
then of course, wait, wait for it is the guy
that never fails to disappoint every single Republican.

Speaker 3 (01:23:17):
I don't mean to be political, he mister cheman.

Speaker 32 (01:23:19):
Has to received PAC money for the pharmaceutical industry.

Speaker 3 (01:23:22):
Are they all corrupt as well?

Speaker 10 (01:23:24):
And I'm telling you the American Heart Association has been
corrupted by the everybody.

Speaker 11 (01:23:28):
But you said it.

Speaker 32 (01:23:29):
But you know what, when you read for president, you
know we have a corrupt campaign finance system.

Speaker 4 (01:23:34):
Maybe you will agree with me or not.

Speaker 3 (01:23:36):
Okay, you have brought president. You got a billionaire behind it.

Speaker 5 (01:23:39):
Okay, stop right there. Do you guys know I know
you know Sean, But do the rest of you guys
know why it was that Bernie Sanders was ripped out
of consideration for president and Joe Vegetable was shoved in
because by excuse me, because Sanders right here was gonna
shut down the spy and the spice must flow. He said,

(01:24:03):
we got to remove packs, we got to remove all
this funny money. And to a great degree, I don't
disagree with that. There are some things that occasionally, like
a stopped clock. You know, I admire Bernie Sanders is
he's always been a fucking socialist from day one. But
at least he'll tell you to your face that he's
a socialist.

Speaker 11 (01:24:24):
I'll tell you too, though this outburst today and you
look at the amount of money he's received. I don't
think he is a true socialist or communist. Well, I
think that he is a communist in the sense of
he thinks government should control everything and people should bow down,
but he believes he should be the chairman of the
board of Communism, so he remains in power. He doesn't

(01:24:47):
like people, no sean, but he plays one on TV exactly.
And here more money. It's so funny. I say this
all the time. If Bernie Sanders ever become a billionaire,
he'll then start screaming about how trillionaires have to go down.

Speaker 5 (01:25:04):
That's right, they must. Oh, you mean, mister three homes
Bernie Sanders, Mister maserati quapraporte, Bernie Sanders.

Speaker 32 (01:25:13):
See three hundred thousand dollars from people, not from the industry,
people in it, as I did.

Speaker 3 (01:25:18):
From individuals.

Speaker 5 (01:25:19):
You corrupt.

Speaker 32 (01:25:20):
President Trump got three million dollars. Every Republican got for
the pharmaceutical industry. Democrats as well. Everybody is corrupt. But you,
it's not what we're looking at.

Speaker 11 (01:25:33):
I don't think so.

Speaker 10 (01:25:33):
And I think the usually what you're talking about, well,
I think you're doing it all I'm talking about.

Speaker 5 (01:25:37):
I don't know what you're talking Here's who we didn't
see in that list, Comma Sean Lewis Kamma. Correct, we
didn't see rfk's name.

Speaker 11 (01:25:46):
Bilbody pasted that and they showed his financials from when
he was running for president that he did, in fact
not take money from Big Farmer for his campaign.

Speaker 5 (01:25:56):
Huh, imagine that.

Speaker 11 (01:25:59):
And yet yet he was doing this before he even
ran for president. Big Farmer has hated him for years.
They're not giving money to him. He has been on
this kick. That's why his thing was Maha make him
America healthy again. But before he ran for president, he
was going down this path about how things are not transparent.

Speaker 5 (01:26:18):
He he was sort of the he's in his lane.
He was kind of the one trick pony. One thing
you need to know about RFK Junior. And this is
a great role for him, but he's not an advocate
of the Second Amendment. He he kind of loves him
some red flag laws, et cetera. But this dude is
in the right seat at the right time, and that's

(01:26:40):
why rf cases, I don't know what you're talking about.

Speaker 10 (01:26:43):
Yeah, was every time many wants you say there you
saying the pharmaceutical industry was supporting my presidential.

Speaker 11 (01:26:51):
No, no, I'm saying politically it was the chairman.

Speaker 5 (01:27:00):
That's a received So.

Speaker 33 (01:27:03):
What I served with a lot of words to make
it seem like you did, in fact take a lot
of money from Big FAMA. But you didn't take a
lot of money from Big FAMA, and I can't say that,
so I have to tell you this to make you
look bad, and y'alla get a sound bite.

Speaker 5 (01:27:15):
Right, and then Focahontas had to step in.

Speaker 7 (01:27:18):
You are effectively denying people vaccines, not.

Speaker 10 (01:27:21):
Going to recommend a product for which there's no clinical
data for that indication, which is that what I should
be doing.

Speaker 34 (01:27:28):
What you should be doing is honoring your promise that
you made when you were looking to get confirmed in
this job.

Speaker 5 (01:27:34):
You're going like that is you promised that you know
what the fingers together means that you sucked up the money.
Obviously that's a clear lie, which Bernie Sanders admitted to.
But now she's going Jacques Use at RFK Junior, And
that's not true.

Speaker 34 (01:27:50):
Not take away vaccines from anyone who wanted them. You
just changed the classification of the COVID vaccine.

Speaker 3 (01:28:00):
Taking them away from people.

Speaker 5 (01:28:01):
Senator, she doesn't get it. It's all a lie. It's
all kabookie theater of the absurd. It's like Florida Ron
DeSantis passed the law and I have the article later.
I don't know if we'll get to it or not,
which essentially said go ahead.

Speaker 11 (01:28:17):
The biggest thing that she's saying, she's talking about is
how you it won't be as easy to walk into
a CBS and get a vaccine, to which I turn
around and say, wait a minute, what other vaccines have
you been able to walk into a pharmacy besides the
flu shot and just get randomly without treatment from your doctor.

(01:28:38):
And how come I get eggzemer in the wintertime? How
come I have to go see a doctor to get
my prescription for a topical cream and steroid? But any
idiot can walk in off the street and usually get
a free jab in the arm of an untested vaccine.
Why do they want that? Because big farmer makes the

(01:28:59):
money off of it.

Speaker 5 (01:29:00):
PROFITO MA PROFITO.

Speaker 11 (01:29:03):
He makes money off a big farmer, it's not hard
to figure out.

Speaker 5 (01:29:07):
Well, it's like you pointed out with regard to the
flu shot. Now, I got one flu shot and got
the flu, and then decided, with all the chemical bullshit
that's in the flu shot, I didn't want to do
that crap anymore. But on the other hand, you were
taking a flu shot for something that may or may
not work from the strain currently, from the prior strain

(01:29:28):
that they had to bubble on in eggs to let
them incubate. And then on top of that, let's see
customarily how many people died of flu every year for
a certain period of time. Anywhere from ten to twenty
to thirty to forty to fifty to sixty thousand people
a year died from the flu. We didn't mask up

(01:29:51):
for that shit.

Speaker 7 (01:29:51):
Way, if you can't get it from your pharmacy.

Speaker 10 (01:29:54):
Well, most Americans are able to get it from their pharmacy.

Speaker 5 (01:29:58):
It's just not man dated and it's not free.

Speaker 11 (01:30:02):
This is where I'll argue with rf K Junior. It's
taxpayer paid. It's not free, right, and it won't cost
that person, but the taxpayers are paying for it.

Speaker 5 (01:30:11):
Well, if you're a demorat it's free eight dollars.

Speaker 3 (01:30:14):
Most Americans will be able to get it from their pharmacy.

Speaker 7 (01:30:17):
Question, is everyone who wants it? That was your promise?

Speaker 10 (01:30:20):
I know I never promised that I was going to
recommend products with which there is no indication.

Speaker 5 (01:30:27):
Wait, you said, and I know you've taken eight hundred
Oh oh, here we go. Excuse me?

Speaker 11 (01:30:34):
Wats the look on her face?

Speaker 5 (01:30:36):
Excuse me while I pull this back just a little
bit so that you can hear this again.

Speaker 10 (01:30:42):
Go you said, and I know you've taken eight hundred
and fifty five thousand dollars from pharmaceutical company.

Speaker 7 (01:30:49):
Did you hold up a big sign saying that you
were lying?

Speaker 5 (01:30:52):
Ignored when you said that, because you are the one.

Speaker 7 (01:30:55):
Who said you would not take them away.

Speaker 3 (01:30:59):
Now, Senator, I'm not taking them away. Secretary, you want
me to indicate a product for which there is no
clinical data?

Speaker 15 (01:31:08):
What you want?

Speaker 5 (01:31:09):
Y you want?

Speaker 7 (01:31:11):
You wouldn't, and now you do.

Speaker 3 (01:31:12):
I'm not taking them away. Everybody can get access to them.

Speaker 34 (01:31:16):
No, they can't walk into a pharmacy the way they
could last month and get access.

Speaker 3 (01:31:22):
It depends on this, It depends on the states a
year ago.

Speaker 6 (01:31:27):
But they can still get it.

Speaker 3 (01:31:28):
Everybody can get it.

Speaker 5 (01:31:30):
Everybody can get it enough of her. It is not proscribed.
It is not for boating. It is not you cannot
have this. No, that's not the way it's working. All
it is is it's not mandatory.

Speaker 11 (01:31:46):
Probably should be right, given what we know about COVID. Now,
given what we know, how Yeah, it affects certain people
that have col mobilities morbidity. Sorry, but the simple fact
of the matter is, why have they not pulled it
from the market and now now that the scare is

(01:32:06):
over and made it go through all of the testing
every other medication had to have before it gets approved.
You have medication out there that sits in testing in
the FDA for dozens of years.

Speaker 5 (01:32:21):
Oh, this MDA testing for vaccine. See, folks, you who
are the weak brained amongst us all are the ones
that love to be You're going to be the useful idiots.
The test beds, the guinea pigs, the canary and the
coal mine for all of this stuff. It's like, what
part of that makes any sense to anybody whatsoever? Not

(01:32:46):
very much at all. That's just that's ridiculously specious crap.
But let's speaking of ridiculously specious crap. Let's continue here, Ron.

Speaker 10 (01:32:57):
Wyden, Saturday, you've said in that chair, how long twenty
twenty five years while the chronic disease our children went
up to seventy six percent, and you said nothing.

Speaker 3 (01:33:09):
You never asked the question what, why it's happening?

Speaker 5 (01:33:12):
Why? By the way, I should point out, these two
guys are the same age. That thing looks like a
zombie from The Walking Dead is happening.

Speaker 10 (01:33:20):
Today for the first time in twenty years. You learned
that infant mortality has increased in our country. It's not
because I came in here. It's because of what happened
during the Biden There are.

Speaker 5 (01:33:30):
Countries in Africa with a lower infant mortality than the
United States of America. That's fucking embarrassing. The United States
wholeheartedly embarrassing. How do we get here?

Speaker 11 (01:33:44):
Why did we get here?

Speaker 5 (01:33:46):
How about this? Let me put this up here. Oh shit,
I missed a break, doesn't make any difference, that's my show.

Speaker 35 (01:33:54):
My committee has gotten now over eight million pages of
information just in the first trench.

Speaker 5 (01:33:59):
By the way, what we discovered is the CD Somebody
in the Federal Hill listen to this.

Speaker 4 (01:34:03):
AJA Jesus. Inter Agency Communication.

Speaker 35 (01:34:06):
Hid the signal. They admitted there was a signal on
my architis and they hit it. They didn't warn the public,
they didn't warn doctors. So that's just one instance of
corruption and lies told by the CDC. We've got a
lot of others will be rolling out, Okay. So we
held our first hearing in firma subcoming investigation on that

(01:34:28):
hiding of the signal of my archititis. We've heard a
lot of studies, Okay, as I've looked into science, it's
been thoroughly corrupted. Here's data, and I'd like to enter
this sheet into the record. I've been publishing this chart
for you since really early twenty twenty one. When I'm on,
for example, talk radio shows and they talk about this,

(01:34:52):
they get deep platformed. They were because all the censorship
in the Vite administration.

Speaker 11 (01:34:56):
Here's the facts.

Speaker 35 (01:34:59):
They system there was touted in October the twenty twenty
there's a great safety surveillance system on COVID. A few
months later, when they didn't like the results, they started
degrading their own system. But veyers shows that there've been
thirty eight thousand, seven hundred and forty two deaths reported
on veayors worldwide associated with the COVID vaccine thirty thousand seven.

Speaker 11 (01:35:23):
Or four to two.

Speaker 5 (01:35:23):
Okay, stop right there, Sean Lewis of shr Edge of Liberty.
Do you believe that those are the true numbers of
the people that have passed due to the vaccine, the
test bed vaccine on all of us guinea pigs? Anybody
so mean? Is that even? Is that even remotely feasible?

Speaker 11 (01:35:46):
Sir? You have to remember during COVID, when people were dying,
they were reclassifying. True story out of Florida. This absolutely happened.
I read the story. There was a guy who was
riding his motorcycle who got decapitated. After he got decapitated,

(01:36:10):
they did not autopsy, and he popped positive for COVID.
Do you know what his cause of death was?

Speaker 5 (01:36:15):
Let me guess. And I've said this before. I'm not
going to spoil it for you, but I will say
it's the difference between two words with.

Speaker 11 (01:36:26):
And of M and so on the flip side of that,
I don't think that they were completely honest about who
is dying as a result of the vaccines and myokaiditis
and all the other side effects.

Speaker 5 (01:36:46):
Well the other thing, God, what's this guy's name. I
think it was doctor Scott Swayin, if I'm not mistaken.
I think he was in Minneapolis. He was an actual doctor,
got deplatformed, got his license removed, and he was the
first one to reveal on the Laura Ingram Show, which

(01:37:08):
I distinctly remember because I watched this live. Who said,
you know when the people who are a judging how
people died yet thirty thousand dollars if they say they
passed of WUHAN nineteen instead of with WUHAN nineteen. There's
a thirty thousand dollars incentive as opposed to ten thousand dollars.

(01:37:32):
And money isn't the incentive. I don't have any damn
idea what it possibly would be.

Speaker 11 (01:37:38):
Yep, because they would guarantee that money if the person
died of it, and if they didn't, they weren't guaranteed
that money. So it's a heavy hole.

Speaker 5 (01:37:47):
My wife was injured from the vaccine and no doctor
up here will believe her. I believe nobody will ever
believe her. There's a dude that I know that lives
in Fresno and he got either the flu or COVID.
I think he tested for COVID and was positive, and
the doctors there wanted to give him remdesevir. Well, he

(01:38:08):
had he had because he has a podcast, had researched
a good deal of it. And he said and told
his wife, do not let the doctors give me an
injection of remdesevir. It's five thousand dollars a pop and
it'll probably kill me. And the doctors got irate at
him and wanted to release him from the hospital, but

(01:38:30):
they couldn't his he made a fit, his wife made
a fit. It was all smoke and mirrors and bullshit
and money and refuse treatment and and yes, that's exactly
what they wrote. He refuses treatment and he's alive today.
Huh imagine that shocking.

Speaker 4 (01:38:49):
Is mister Dyer a doctor?

Speaker 15 (01:38:51):
No?

Speaker 4 (01:38:52):
Did you know he never went to medical school?

Speaker 18 (01:38:55):
He's not.

Speaker 3 (01:38:56):
He's not or not he's not practicing medicine.

Speaker 31 (01:38:59):
Did you know that he uh caught in Maryland and
with wait for this charge for practicing medicine without a
medical license.

Speaker 3 (01:39:08):
He was charged by a medical board.

Speaker 5 (01:39:10):
Oh wait, this this deserves a pre God. That was sad.
That was remarkably sad.

Speaker 18 (01:39:20):
There we go.

Speaker 5 (01:39:22):
This was back in your fucking face, common asshole.

Speaker 10 (01:39:26):
Suit the Medical Board and the Medical Board was found
Tap have acted in an actual let me.

Speaker 3 (01:39:31):
Go bass found let me go back board and the
medical board was found.

Speaker 10 (01:39:35):
TAP suit the Medical Board and the medical and a
medical board suit the Medical Board and the Medical Board
was found Tap have acted in an actual malice and
was fined two point six million dollars by a judge
in Maryland for doing that.

Speaker 5 (01:39:51):
See, so you choose to know a lot when you
want to know a lot, you're okay, that's what you
say when you're slammed up the asshole nothing to say,
you know you are.

Speaker 11 (01:40:04):
You want to know a lot?

Speaker 5 (01:40:06):
He thought he was going to cut a fat hog
against our FK. I'm going to prove you to know
nothing in your ignorant, in your your your your resputant,
and you're terrible and you're evil and you're r f K.

Speaker 23 (01:40:21):
If you can make you can characterize it any way
you want. I quoted them today. What I said was accurate.
When you said were live, you just moving moving the
type are.

Speaker 3 (01:40:37):
It has never been.

Speaker 18 (01:40:38):
This was.

Speaker 5 (01:40:41):
I am saying.

Speaker 23 (01:40:42):
I am simply you're trying to tell I am simply
trying to say that the people that you have put
on that panel after.

Speaker 5 (01:40:50):
Firing the entire fur the question you no I oh
oh oh, the temerity uh of the question of the
table turned to Bennett. You're avoiding the question up there.
Watch the umbrage asking the questions here that question.

Speaker 23 (01:41:10):
I'm asking the questions question, I'm asking the questions.

Speaker 5 (01:41:15):
I'm asking you. No, I'm asking you no, I'm asking
you no, I'm asking you I'm an asshole. I agree
you are an asshole. Those facts in schools.

Speaker 23 (01:41:23):
And teachers all over the United States of America, who
deserve so much better than your leadership.

Speaker 5 (01:41:31):
Where are your facts? And the answer is you don't
have any fucking facts. Now. You tried to pin him
down any number of times, but that didn't seem to
work real well. And it seems to be like a
like a bad or a good highlight ball. That ship
came whipping right back at you in a court.

Speaker 11 (01:41:49):
Oh, it was amazing. That was entirely the veribal representation
of do you remember that pitch that was floating around
the internet for years of the revolver with the.

Speaker 5 (01:42:00):
That Yeah, yep, exactly. So anyway, I'm going to play
this too. This is amusing.

Speaker 3 (01:42:10):
Uh, why have you done that? For the COVID vaccine.
I was removed by the because there was the industry.

Speaker 17 (01:42:20):
It was behind closed doors, which and scientists, scientists who
said they wanted to brief you on the science, scientists
who wanted to understand why the FDA, why you unilaterally
changed the parameters for giving vaccines making it possible now
to center, Cassidy's colleagues points that they're going to have

(01:42:42):
to go off label.

Speaker 5 (01:42:44):
This is crazy too, this is crazy to.

Speaker 17 (01:42:49):
The vaccine and he laughs for children, I'm not making things.
Do you know how the FDA approval process works?

Speaker 11 (01:42:55):
And what do know?

Speaker 5 (01:42:56):
That's just his job?

Speaker 3 (01:42:58):
What an awful you know what an off label person?
I know exactly how it works. I know exactly how.

Speaker 5 (01:43:04):
So so why behind closed doors?

Speaker 3 (01:43:06):
It's not behind closed doors.

Speaker 10 (01:43:07):
The industry makes the studies and they could not provide
a study that said that it is effective for us.

Speaker 17 (01:43:15):
Where when have you produced the data that you relied
on and that this FDA relied on to change those parameters.

Speaker 5 (01:43:22):
You did it behind the data doors of the data public.

Speaker 17 (01:43:24):
Now, parents who decide that they do want their children down,
I'm not just making stuff up. You know, sometimes when
you make an accusation.

Speaker 11 (01:43:35):
It's kind of a confession, you know, like over and
over and over again.

Speaker 5 (01:43:40):
Yeah, the same crap that that you've said, essentially, Uh,
it goes on and on and on and on.

Speaker 11 (01:43:50):
Let me see if I can do this. I just
say a link in the private chat by the line.

Speaker 5 (01:43:53):
That's what I'm working on right now to see if
I can put this up right now. And I believe
I can.

Speaker 11 (01:44:02):
This was part of an entire thread that holding Kloda
put on X and it is. It's titled There's two
million dollars for you get RFK ousted right now. A
memo that was leaked had the whole plan senators and
demanding his resignation. Vaccine industry is lobbying to get him fired.
And if you read through that this, uh oh I

(01:44:26):
don't know why. Oh, you just made it big when
I made it big on my screen. That was weird.
Gmt O Due, I had a panic there where I
thought I somehow hacked on, YA says.

Speaker 5 (01:44:40):
Wait a minute, how'd you get in there?

Speaker 11 (01:44:42):
In July, the Brownstone Institute exposed the leaked memo from
b IO, the lobbying arm of Fizer Maderna A. Merrick
Eli Lilly and Johnson. Johnson the memo made the goal
clear it's time to go to the hill and lobby
and that it's time for rf K to go. And
then if you look in of that, they talk about
political landscape, strategic voices, they break down everything that this

(01:45:05):
is their tactical plan to go to OURFK Junior. The
memo revealed that they set aside two million and a
half of its four million dollars cash reserve to stop him.
They planned to target legislators and influencers. The Brownstone and
Suit noted that the plan reveals a timeline racing toward September.
It's now September and we're seeing all out pr war

(01:45:26):
from senators and Bernie Sanders. By the way, this was
two days ago. This was not released today. This was
two days ago former CDC directors and the media trying
to get RFK Junior ousted out of their four million
dollars in cash reserves at this particular the Bio lobbying firm,
they're using half of it to try to get rid

(01:45:47):
of our FK Junior. And this was posted, like I said,
two days ago, So everything like you said earlier, everything
we saw out of the Democrats Live Today was nothing
but could booky theater.

Speaker 5 (01:46:01):
Well, look what it says down below on this, you know,
let me go back on this. Tactical considerations, opportunities and threats. Well,
let's look at this a little closer. So legislators and
influencers meaning leftists on social media, yep, campaign needs to

(01:46:22):
both inspire and frighten potential outcomes and frighten frighten that's
I'm if that isn't the operative word in that. I'm
not sure what necessarily would be easy, sir if they

(01:46:43):
Let's just say and just hear me out on this one.

Speaker 11 (01:46:47):
Let's say that lies were allowed to the FDA, or
studies were intentionally ignored, and people died as a res
result of an intentional act conducted by people at the
CDC or the FDA, and in order to cover that up,

(01:47:12):
they conspire, A group of people conspired together to influence
other people in overtly lie in order to change the
opinion and try to rewrite history and essentially replant evidence.
What's it called when two or more people going to
a process together in effort to commit a crime? C Right, Yep,

(01:47:37):
that's what I'm thinking of this.

Speaker 5 (01:47:39):
Is, but I can't remember that word.

Speaker 11 (01:47:41):
Yep, and what is it? Also a crime when you
create a situation that leads to the death of a
human being.

Speaker 5 (01:47:51):
Oh no, oh no, are we talking about deaths?

Speaker 11 (01:47:54):
Yeah? From you know, if somebody at the CDC was, say,
dumping information that they need to be true from MODERNA
or whatever, or hiding information and people were dying and
they're now allowing that job to go out and people
die as a result. I know the word laughter is
in it, I know, but I can't think of the

(01:48:15):
entire word. Oh manslaughter?

Speaker 4 (01:48:18):
What?

Speaker 5 (01:48:18):
Oh no, come on, let's not go there.

Speaker 11 (01:48:20):
Because you can't have laughter without manslaughter.

Speaker 5 (01:48:24):
They're just guinea pigs, They're just canaries. They don't matter.
Lomo shoved hot Wuhan nineteen patients into nursing facilities in
the state of New York, with a resultant minimum of
eleven thousand dollars excuse me, eleven thousand persons who died

(01:48:46):
directly as a result of that. So the weakest people
in the weakest position, with the worst trained, people with
the least paid people, with the least equipped people. And
I know this because I had to stick my dad
into skilled skilled nursing facilities five times before he passed away.

(01:49:10):
So Cuomo and all the rest of you, don't hand
me that bullshit and your murderers.

Speaker 11 (01:49:18):
Let's not forget the hospital ship that was parked on
the shore that was never used because Orange Man bad.
Let's not forget the mobile hospitals that were set up
in Central Park that were not hardly used because Orange
Man bad.

Speaker 5 (01:49:30):
Let's let's not forget the ventilators. People said ventilators, ventilators, ventilators,
and he proffered and got the ventilators, and then we're
not gonna use him. Fucking you know, the people are
gonna die anyway, so what worry? What waste that?

Speaker 11 (01:49:44):
And then we eventually found out that people on ventilators
had a better chance of dying.

Speaker 5 (01:49:49):
Yes, yep, yes exactly. Let's go here to the guy
I know that everyone loves, Rafael Warnock.

Speaker 4 (01:49:56):
The credentials and expertise. Clearly you have an agenda.

Speaker 5 (01:50:01):
It is a threat to the The agenda is not
to kill people, Comma asshole.

Speaker 4 (01:50:07):
Public health of the American people. It's clear that you
are carrying out your extremest beliefs, which is why you
attempted to fire.

Speaker 11 (01:50:18):
I'm not.

Speaker 4 (01:50:18):
I'm the secondt people I'm speaking. How am I Secretary Kennedy?

Speaker 5 (01:50:25):
How am I response.

Speaker 4 (01:50:26):
Credentials and expertise?

Speaker 5 (01:50:28):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (01:50:29):
Clearly you have an agenda, yea.

Speaker 5 (01:50:31):
The agenda is not to kill people. Now, if that's
an agenda, if that's making him agendized, then that's per
that's perhaps something that should have been considered from the
get go.

Speaker 11 (01:50:43):
From the rose My mind bes is as as R. F. K.
Junior said, we are the sickest we have ever been.
Our children are sick, our adults are sick. There's morbid obesity.
There's all of these issues going around on and the
amount of money we dump into the CDC and the

(01:51:04):
FDA and research, and nothing has changed, and it keeps
getting worse. And now their answer is to keep doing
the exact same thing over and over and over again,
and man, it not changed direction.

Speaker 5 (01:51:19):
Isn't there a definition for that?

Speaker 15 (01:51:22):
Yes?

Speaker 11 (01:51:23):
Is that where you were going doing the same thing
over and over and over again expecting different results?

Speaker 5 (01:51:28):
Yeah, lassie, what do you smell?

Speaker 35 (01:51:32):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (01:51:33):
The definition of stupidity? Oh that's right, let's continue.

Speaker 36 (01:51:37):
What you have said has contradicted yourself and others.

Speaker 7 (01:51:40):
It's I mean I don't even know where to start.
I don't even know where to start.

Speaker 36 (01:51:44):
So I'm going to start here. Over the last eight months,
you have claimed to make America healthy again, but in.

Speaker 5 (01:51:49):
Actual fact, no, he's trying and you're stopping him.

Speaker 36 (01:51:56):
You have led the charge and the Trump administration to
just store or what is best in our healthcare system,
and your denials and your evasion and your lives here
do not change that.

Speaker 5 (01:52:06):
Okay, stop, let me show you what the best in
our system is. That's the best in our system? Well,
it be the best in our system.

Speaker 11 (01:52:19):
Last night in regards to this, when I said, you know,
or maybe I put it out in a post, but
I said something the effective the problem we have is
the people with the CSI brain who think that everything
should be solved like that. In the fact, you even
point out it's been eight months. Do you know how
many fucking people live in this country? Do you know

(01:52:40):
how fucked up our systems are top to bottom inside out?
Do you know how hard and how long it's going
to be?

Speaker 5 (01:52:49):
Shit?

Speaker 11 (01:52:49):
It takes thirty days for the average person to create
a new habit. Thirty days for an individual to create
a new habit.

Speaker 5 (01:52:58):
This is just a partial list of the people that
are on the hook. It is that they're snorting big
pharm of money up their nostrils.

Speaker 11 (01:53:06):
Oh and they're snorting it off off a hooker's ass.
That is the insurance companies.

Speaker 5 (01:53:11):
Woooooo, big pharm. I love your big butt baby. Speaking
of babies, is this normal? As in what the fuck?

Speaker 11 (01:53:23):
Yep? Just keep sticking them with things and see what happens.
And then when they get older, let's jam them on
all sorts of other medication for their mental health and
change their genetics and YadA YadA, yeada, and see what happens.

Speaker 5 (01:53:36):
Sure, because every contraindication has a contraindication, isn't it funny? Boy?
I would love to see drug ads ripped from TV.
But at the conclusion and in the little TV scrolling
small print in the bottom, contraindications may include bleeding, hemorrhoids,
hemorrhaging blood, gallons of blood from the mouth. But we're

(01:53:56):
here to make you healthy and safe.

Speaker 11 (01:53:59):
Yeah. I say it all the time. The fact that
drug companies can advertise on TV and tobacco companies cannot,
but yet weed companies are being promoted as this amazing
thing just tells you how fucked up, because look, I mean,
I know what tobacco does, and I know tobacco is
not a great thing, but half these drugs aren't great

(01:54:21):
things either, and they push them out like they're I mean,
and like you said, all the side effects are unbelievable.
You can get club foot, you can get a sleepy eye,
you can get balding, you can get this. It's just
the list goes on and on and on.

Speaker 5 (01:54:37):
I got delayed bor of berygmas out of that.

Speaker 11 (01:54:40):
You're not aware adult diaper for the rest of your life,
like Jerry Nadler.

Speaker 36 (01:54:43):
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, you are the Secretary of
the Health and Human Services, yet you're trafficking in these
fringe idea and discredited theories that are completely know.

Speaker 5 (01:54:54):
What he's doing is he's not letting you steamroller and
ca the American people anymore. You don't like it, and
he's interrupting the spice stuff.

Speaker 7 (01:55:06):
With the scientific consensus, and you see, let.

Speaker 5 (01:55:08):
Me stop right here, you correct me if I'm wrong.
Sean Lewis from of Liberty. I don't think there isn't
but maybe a handful if that, maybe maybe two hands full,
maybe of DC ass wipes in the House and the
Senate that aren't on the take, and I mean on

(01:55:31):
the take from everyone from the cartels to big Pharma, banks,
Blackrock and all points in between. Because you have to
be before you even get to d C. You have
to be a massive piece of political smegma before you
even get there. Yeah, and you have to have lessons

(01:55:55):
in how to fuck people over before you get to
d C. I'm a virgin, and then maybe you are
a virgin. Maybe you had great intentions when you get there,
but wait, the fetting and the parties and the drinks
and the alcohol and the drugs off hookers' asses just
like you. Remember, you're all a huge corrupt cadre of

(01:56:18):
filaters and liquors of clitties all throughout the boneyard land
in DC. I don't trust the fucking lot of you.
And primarily there isn't a dime's worth of damn difference
between the Republicans and between the Demorats as well. But
that's just my opinion, Sean Am I being harsh and judgmentals.

Speaker 11 (01:56:39):
One hundred percent not And look you'll notice that not
one Democrat on that DAIS can turn around and say,
you know, I don't necessarily agree with how you're going
about this, but I agree that there's a problem that
all of our kids are sicker than everybody else in
the world. Oh are you know? Myer card atis is
a is a thing, and I don't like how you're
going about it, but I think that's something that we

(01:57:00):
should work together on and investigate. None of them said that,
And I go back to my show last night. Why
because Orange Man Bad. They don't have suggestions, they don't
have ways, they don't say, hey, let's work on this together.
And I agree that maybe it should be investigated. No
matter what he said today, which is why he came
Holsters fully loaded. The reason he had to do that

(01:57:23):
is because he knew no matter what was being said today,
no matter what evidence he produced, they were just going
to absolutely try to placate him and paint him into
this raving lunatic that they all were.

Speaker 5 (01:57:39):
Well, quite clearly, I hope I have it. I may
have to go through this a little bit, you know what,
I think we're gonna Shana, you cool for doing a
little bit of overtime tonight. Not too much, though, please, Okay, alrighty,
We'll do some because somewhere in here. I'm gonna have
to look. I think I have a video of one
of these guys. Well, you know, we we talked to you.

(01:58:03):
And then RFK interrupts and says, I'm here. I've always
been here to talk to me. Yes, now you want
to talk to me, I've been here. I gave you
my personal cell number. And then the reply was something
similar to, well you need to call me because I
am impartant.

Speaker 11 (01:58:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:58:24):
So the and that was wreath was extended and the
hand was slapped.

Speaker 11 (01:58:30):
That's what was absolutely amazing to me is that that
comment of well, you said you were going to work
with me and blah blah blah blah blah, and r
FK said you have my personal cell phone number. You
could have called me at any time you said you
were going to and I was waiting for it. But
why should I chase you around? Why the hell these
senators absolutely think their importance is so unbelievable. Hey, how

(01:58:54):
about this, Why don't you stop going to protests about
murderers and legals and why don't you make a run
over to the CDC and have a meeting with me?
You have my number. Well that doesn't raise money for me,
So it doesn't do me any good exactly, So shut
the fuck up.

Speaker 5 (01:59:13):
Well, yeah, and then I wish you said that. Yeah,
like customarily. But wait, there's more.

Speaker 10 (01:59:21):
This is a list of ingredients from foods Cara Green
and I have modus.

Speaker 5 (01:59:26):
Honestly, it's not just the vaccines he's working on, and
twenty others that I can't pronounce.

Speaker 11 (01:59:34):
It doesn't sound good.

Speaker 7 (01:59:35):
Polysorbate eighty That suf's really bad. Sodium I'd like a walk.

Speaker 5 (01:59:40):
Up to my Wendy's. I'd like a gallon of polysodiate
mono chloride diarsenic poisonied. I'd like that especially, please. Yeah,
an extra heaping helping of that poisonied because it's got
a good flavor.

Speaker 7 (01:59:54):
Cereal sodium sterol lex.

Speaker 5 (01:59:58):
I think you're getting the picture that you can't pronounces
a better life through chemicals. If that's what Monsanto wants,
that's what Monsanto needs to get.

Speaker 2 (02:00:08):
Is this it?

Speaker 5 (02:00:09):
Oh no, this is wait a minute, well hill, I'm here,
let's play it. This is Ronda Santis.

Speaker 36 (02:00:14):
Why now, why lift any mandate beyond just the COVID mandate.

Speaker 37 (02:00:22):
Well, first, you know, we believe in informed consent, and
we believe in parental rights. Those have been core principles
that we've operated.

Speaker 5 (02:00:30):
Damn you for making sense.

Speaker 11 (02:00:33):
On both during.

Speaker 37 (02:00:34):
COVID and after COVID. Now, what the Surgeon General pointed
out today is there are actually some mandates in Florida
regulatory that never even made it in the statute through
his agency, long before I was governor, long before he
was Surgeon General. So he has the ability to peel
those back. He also has the ability, which he's doing,

(02:00:54):
to expand the religious objection to include moral and ethical
concerns about it. And so we feel that's empowering people
to make the right decisions for themselves and for their families.
And as a parent, you know you shouldn't be penalized
right now in this country. You go in for a surgery,
some places won't see you if you haven't had the

(02:01:15):
COVID shot or certain certain immunizations. Some pediatricians discriminate based
on whether you've done hepatitis B or not, and that's
not informed consent. When there are coercive impacts, when they're
trying to coerce choices and there's negative impacts, then that
undermines your ability to choose. So I think it's typical

(02:01:36):
everything we did during COVID. They screen bloody murder on
all of it. The reality is is we've always been
for informed consent. We've always been for parental rights.

Speaker 5 (02:01:46):
So stop making sense the holy shit. Now, let me
ask you, as a parent, who should be the ultimate
decider in chief in terms of what's better for your kids?
Because if let's say your daughter came up to you,
and I'm sure she will tomorrow and said, Dad, would
you cut off my right leg and gouge out my

(02:02:08):
eye because r I'd like to be a pirate today
and you'll do that for me because y'all love me.

Speaker 11 (02:02:14):
No, I will say no. But I'm in California who's
about to pass a lot if it's not already passed,
where if she goes to a teacher or somebody who's trusted,
then they can secretly do that behind my back.

Speaker 5 (02:02:28):
Here is this is great. You may or may not
have seen this, but this is a response a post
on x from jd Vance and it's got a video
down there which I'm not going to play. I'm just
going to read. For those people that are on Spreaker
and you can't watch the show, but you can hear it.
This is a post from JD Vance. When I see

(02:02:50):
all these senators trying to lecture and gotcha Bobby Kennedy today,
all I can think of is this. You all support
off label, untested and irreversible hormonal therapies for children, mutilating
our kids and enriching big pharma. You're full of shit

(02:03:13):
and everyone knows it.

Speaker 11 (02:03:17):
Oh yeah, excuse me, JD. These are the exacting who
weeks ago, we're telling everybody it's okay to jam your
kids full of all of these hormones and hormone changers.
It's okay for them to chop off their genitals, It's

(02:03:38):
okay for them to do this and that, and trust
the science, and how dare you go against science? And
blah blah, and none of that stuff's been tested long term,
which is why Britain has pulled. Britain, of all places,
has pulled as an option. You can't just get go
in and start putting your kids on hormone therapy because
we don't have any long term studies on it.

Speaker 5 (02:03:58):
Of all the crazy ass things.

Speaker 11 (02:04:04):
As you.

Speaker 5 (02:04:04):
Yeah, of course, come on, folks, I told you in
my promo. Well, on this show, I'm going to get
to this and this and this and this and this,
and I didn't even get to the UK at all.
But the UK has proscribed said no to puberty blockers

(02:04:27):
to kids. That's the UK. We were talking about. The UK,
one of the most repressive countries extant now today. I
may get to the UK later, but absolutely correct Sean Lewis.
It's like, what the fuck they're doing it? Excuse me, No,

(02:04:48):
that's you over there. They're doing it. But we're still
advocating and conducting the mental, chemical, and physical butchery of
children because it embiggins the wallets of hospitals, doctors, nurses,

(02:05:10):
and all sorts of other people in the medical field,
to include big pharmah making them drugs for the kids.
Let's lop off those breasts, why not.

Speaker 11 (02:05:22):
It's unbelievable. I think back to when I was a kid.
I can't remember, being probably fourteen to fifteen, asking my
dad if I get a hearing right, and I was
met with a wall of reasons both physically and are
literally and figuratively I should say as to why that

(02:05:42):
wasn't going to happen. The number one reason is, when
you're eighteen, you can do what you want. But until
you're eighteen. Your ass is mine and I am not
going to let you permanently alter your body now in
the grand scheme of things. Is it a big deal. No,
But the point was, you're not just gonna go poking

(02:06:03):
holes in yourself now. You can do whatever you want
when you're eighteen. I'm responsible for you until then. And
now we have a large population of parents in this
country who want poodle purses, purse poodles.

Speaker 5 (02:06:18):
I should say, I like poodle purses.

Speaker 11 (02:06:20):
I like poodle purses who perse poodles who are in
the form of their young children as they parade them.
And you see it in Hollywood all the time. Statistically
I forget which Hollywood actress it is, but all three
of our kids are trans, which is statistically impossible, and
you have parents who are encouraging it. I saw an
interview with the woman say she's like, oh, my daughter

(02:06:41):
told us she was trans when she was a year
and a half. Really, how how did she articulate that shit?

Speaker 4 (02:06:48):
Right?

Speaker 5 (02:06:48):
That's that's the extent to which the genetic mutant mental
damage lips large in leftists particularly, And I'm gonna point
this out out because this is all about leftists. Particularly
in leftists insane white women. How many Asian women do

(02:07:08):
you see advocating to clip off shit from their kids? None?
How many Black women do you see advocating for that
kind of that stuff none? How many Hispanic women do
you happen to see advocating for that stuff?

Speaker 17 (02:07:25):
Oh?

Speaker 11 (02:07:26):
Can I get back? I call them awfuls angry white
female liberals. Awfl is awful, And that's exactly what they are.
And it's a mental illness. It's almost it is almost
like you remember like the dance parents in the nineties
who like had their daughters and all of these dance competitions.

Speaker 5 (02:07:43):
John Bine Ramsey, that's Ramsey, right, she was one.

Speaker 11 (02:07:47):
You see this other illness, the same thing. And you
see it in sports these days where kids play baseball,
but it's not just Little League baseball. The parents are
spending one hundred thousand dollars every couple of years. Their
parents have taken out mortgages so the kids can have
the right bat and travel team and blah blah blah
blah blah. They do it the same for soccer and hockey,

(02:08:08):
where parents are trying some jerseys they buy their kids
custom jerseys, are trying to either live vicariously through their
kids or are so worried about being their friend that
they're no longer parenting. My eleven year old daughter asked
me to say, DIC had down my hair. Nope, nope,

(02:08:30):
this is not a conversation. There was no, and to
her credit, she just said Okay. She didn't even try
to argue because she knows better. Yeah, you're not dying.

Speaker 5 (02:08:38):
No, it's a dictatorship in this house. I got the
dick and you're the tater.

Speaker 11 (02:08:43):
Also, if you're taking in sixteen seventeen, you have some
money and you want to try something different and it's
not anything crazy, it's not the purple hair. If you
want to put highlights in or change, and that's what
she wanted, but I still say no because it's all
that chemicals and she's eleven. Then that's a different conversation.
But you're not gonna go ahead and go full punk

(02:09:04):
rock hair at eleven years old. Sorry, it's just not
gonna happen.

Speaker 5 (02:09:09):
However, I bet in the process of perhaps taking your
kids to school wherever they go. I bet right around
her age there are parents do that and to let
their kids do that. The other thing i'd like to
point out in terms of what you term awfuls, but
I just say they're insane leftist white chicks. When you

(02:09:33):
see somebody that an insane leftist white chick tries to push,
it's because it will It generally will be And I've
noticed the trend of this. It will be a boy
pushed by a leftist white chick to be a girl
because she didn't get a girl from.

Speaker 11 (02:09:54):
Whomever, you know, permanent damage, and so I didn't get
my little girls.

Speaker 5 (02:10:00):
I'll just make one up. I'll just Frankenstein one up
out of the chemical, mental and physical butchery of my kid,
because I'm much more important than my kid. And what
I want I want someone to love me, who is
a little girl. That's how fucked up these units are.

Speaker 11 (02:10:18):
Yep. And then they don't even look at what they
will become. And it's just pathetic and it's sad, and
it goes back to this whole It goes back to
everything that's going on in the Senate right now. The Senate,
like you said, everybody's making money off it, including the senators,
So why would they want to change direction unless you
force them to do so. It's sad, it's pathetic. It's

(02:10:38):
the state that we're in right now. You know, this
is again the everybody wins generation that is coming up
and raising children now, and this is what we're getting,
and it's pathetic and it's sad. The spice must flow, yep.

Speaker 5 (02:10:57):
Sean Lewis, tell us where we can find your show.
I know you got to giddy up and go else
where you can find the show What days, What times?

Speaker 11 (02:11:03):
Where goes or go next Fridays APM Pacific eleven on
the East coast, right here on the SHR Media Network.
So I'm all cast with our good friends over at
KLR and Radio, and you can follow me on X
That's where I am ninety nine percent of the time,
the number two against tyranny, two against tyranny. You can
just look up sackhead Sean and.

Speaker 5 (02:11:22):
I pop right up and so thank you kindly for
being here tonight. You're having me, sir s and so
folks wave by bye to Shan, Bye Sean, Bye Sean.
And I got to tell you this, Oh hey, make
it bigger, in bigger yourself. Don't tell Sean this, okay,
now that he's gone and he can't hear anything, so

(02:11:46):
don't let him know that, because it would it would
blow his head up like like the biggest beach ball
you could possibly think of. Don't tell him that I
actually had one of the best times I've had in
quite some time on this show. Don't you fucking say
a thing about that. Okay, cause is my brother and

(02:12:08):
I love you, Bro, I love it. Shit, don't tell
him that either. For fuck's sake, you guys should be
quiet well anyway, Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children
of all ages, thanks so ever kindly for being here

(02:12:30):
tonight on bz's Berserk Bobcatsleowin Radio Show, live and direct
from the SHR Media Network the North Idaho version of
it so promotional consideration as per normal because I'm nothing
more than the most normalist guy you ever know. Is
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(02:12:57):
and also by Sure An Electro Voice, Might Craphones, Buya
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Speaker 11 (02:13:07):
You can trust you can take this to the bank.

Speaker 5 (02:13:10):
Okay, Oh wait, I forgot tiaras are by my little pony.
Look that up and see what that means. As a
matter of fact, thanks to my personal casey one thirty
five cattle one refueling team with whom I shall be
concerning in I don't know, five minutes, ten minutes, something

(02:13:32):
like that. Our words to that effect, Senator. So thanks
to Sean. I'm not gonna say that real loud. Thanks
to you for being here, Thanks for being in chat,
thanks for listening. Later in podcast, everybody, God blessed, take care,
be safe.

Speaker 2 (02:13:51):
Equiet, I'll get some sleepy everybody.

Speaker 5 (02:13:55):
Not Mama, not man, Mama, Daddy, good night children, good
night that good night, Elizabeth.

Speaker 14 (02:14:03):
Nighttime boy, good night, Timbob, night, Jim up, good night, Jama.

Speaker 2 (02:14:10):
What's going on?

Speaker 11 (02:14:11):
I was a sleep what's everybody doing?

Speaker 30 (02:14:14):
Good night?

Speaker 4 (02:14:23):
Good night and good luck?

Speaker 5 (02:14:37):
Am I a Marvel movie? You didn't go away already?

Speaker 11 (02:14:41):
Did you? Oh?

Speaker 5 (02:14:44):
Of course you didn't because there are more comments? Could
I have to put in here?

Speaker 11 (02:14:55):
I can still hear you.

Speaker 5 (02:15:02):
Kiwi Last says great show. Thanks, she's a great Kubi
Last Canada Heavy all, see y'all later, everybody, night, buddy,
good night all. Really, I'm going okay, this is it.

(02:15:25):
I'm going. I swear to God, I'm going you go too,
go on, scat off of you off of you go home,
go to bed, See you later. Alligator
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