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Speaker 1 (00:16):
Hey, folks, are you doing? Wayne Speerce New West Radio Productions.
New West Radio Productions dot com is a website. New
West Radio Productions at gmail dot com is the email address.
It's downpoor, It's I got rain going on outside. You
may hear it, you may not. I don't know, but

(00:37):
it's I'm gonna make this short and sweet on my
Facebook page. On my Facebook page, I've got a sorry.
There's I'm sorry for the silence. I stuff going on.

(00:57):
It's raining like crazy right now. I have something to say,
and I wrote I'm not wasting my time with ignorant
people anymore. Your perspective is one thing. Your perception is
skewed by your ignorance. Have a nice day. And I'm
gonna say this and this is. This is in a

(01:24):
response to someone else, you know, who responded to something
on my page. And I'll just go down here and
on my page on Wayne as Piers on Facebook and
I'll read it to you, okay. And it's real simple.

(01:55):
If you laugh at what is true and applaud what
is false, you are definitely not just part of the problem.
You're supporting the problem. I said what I said. Oh,
that's on my Facebook page. You'll have to scroll down
to find it. But I'm responding to that, and I'm

(02:22):
gonna say this, and I'm gonna make this very very
clear again. I'm done with people's ignorance. And when I
talk about ignorance, I talk about ignoring the obvious. Now,
when people look at me and project onto me their
false paradigms of well, let me say it this way.

(02:43):
When they look at me and say, you're just not
seeing it right, or you're just not seeing what I'm seeing, yeah,
I am, or I wouldn't be responding. I've seen it
the way that other people have seen it. I've heard
the way that other people are talking about President Trump.
I've heard everything there is that I could muster in

(03:06):
my senses to sit there and listen to these videos
and these bobble headed dim wits that literally have no
evidence whatsoever, and every single piece of evidence they do
have has been debunked thoroughly and completely. And these people

(03:27):
are just dumb as a box of rocks, and I'm
insulting rocks. So no, I am done with these stupid people.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
I cannot and will not bring myself to ever having
a discussion with people like that because it's a waste
of my time and frankly a waste of my energy.
I could be doing something else other than complaining to
you about this. And I do have a lot of
stuff to do, Okay. I run New West Radio theater.

(04:03):
I have to do that. I have to write scripts,
I have to cast people have But see none of
this affects that, do you know why? Because I can
keep them separate. I've in the last several days and
if you've noticed, I haven't had the Current Event podcast
on too many times in the last several weeks because

(04:25):
of you know, certain personal issues that I'm having with
health and dealing with that. But I've gotten to the
point now where I almost sound as if I almost
sound like everybody else who's pissed off. And you know,

(04:46):
part of a generation that says, you know what, we're
tired of the media. We're shutting them down, and we're
just shutting them off, we're just completely ignoring them. I'm
part of that generation because I'm a boomer, yes I'm
telling you now. And I grew up as a person

(05:07):
who liked information, who really wanted that information. Why learning
something new every day, that's my mantra, learn something new
every day, even if it's something you've seen a hundred
times that one hundred and first time may open your
eyes to something you never saw before. Learn something new

(05:31):
every day. So I'm gonna I'm gonna say this. Go
look at my Facebook page, that one post that I made,
and you tell me or I don't. Nobody sends me email,
nobody messages me, nobody responds standing in my Facebook post

(05:54):
that I talked to here. So I'm gonna put my
link to my Facebook page into the show notes, so
please go check it out. I don't get any email
from anybody, so you know why. I don't know that's
on you. But I'm gonna say this not only in

(06:17):
response to what was posted as replies to that post,
but I'm gonna follow it up with something. And here's
the reply. I'm dancing around the issue. Here, here's the reply.
I am at the point where I am about to

(06:39):
literally get rid of my Facebook page. I have another one,
but I'm the one I'm using currently. I'm about ready
to just delete that sucker. Just tell everybody to go
kiss my ass. Why. I'll tell you why. And it's
real simple. It's not that I don't like people disagreeing

(07:03):
with me. It's that I don't like people claiming things
about me that are not true in ways that I
know they are projecting their ignorance upon me. I don't
like that. I never have and I never will. Yes,
I've spoken to therapists in the past. Yes, I've studied

(07:23):
psychology for over fifteen years, so I know exactly what
this means. Okay, what they're doing, I know exactly why
they're doing it. And there's other ways that I that
I understand things. There's other ways that I get information,
and I really don't want to emphasize on that except

(07:46):
for one little tidbit of information. Not one person. I
shouldn't say, not one person. I'm lumping a whole lot
of people in there that don't deserve it. So the
people that do reply in opposition to what I say
really do not know what life is all about. Really

(08:08):
do not know what this whole landscape of politics is
all about?

Speaker 2 (08:13):
Do I?

Speaker 1 (08:14):
Yeah, forty five plus years of research and investigation and
interviews and talking with people and talking to everyday people. Yes,
I know exactly what this whole landscape of politics is corrupt,
and I'm not gonna apologize for anything. I know it's corrupt.

(08:35):
The mainstream media knows it's corrupt. They're part of the corruption.
They're part of enabling everybody else to fight amongst themselves.
So you and I won't go check behind the scenes
to see what's actually going on. They're wasting our time,
or I should say, let me switch that up. We
are wasting our time fighting one another when we should

(08:57):
be defending the Constitution of the United States of America
and the Bill of Rights and telling them either you
start telling the truth or we are going to shut
you down completely. And if you don't think we can

(09:19):
go talk to Stephen Colbert and go talk to the
hosts of The View. Those shows are now well. The
View is quote unquote temporarily on hiatus, but I think
it's completely done. And Stephen Colbert just got his show canceled.

(09:39):
So now we the people can shut down the media period.
End of sentence. Now, how are we going to get
our news? Just like everybody else? What do you think
the Internet is used for? At times? Okay, but I

(10:01):
know that the reality of the situation is that there
is no way that we the people can ever shut
down the mainstream media, except for telling the truth and
exposing them for who they are and discrediting every single
piece of information they disseminate. That is our job as
independent journalists. We expose, We get it out there, We

(10:27):
show the general public what the mainstream media is lying about.
And if that's not enough, we'll go straight to Washington,
DC and pull out all those people on the Democrat
and Republican side who are lying to the general public. Now,

(10:49):
somebody looking back in history, from my particular perspective, I
can tell you that when people get pissed off at
government and at media, you might think there could be
a civil war. There won't be. There's not gonna be
anybody in the streets. There's not gonna be anybody doing

(11:10):
anything physical. You're gonna get the civil war through Facebook posts,
through Reddit posts, through you know, uh, tiktoks, through reels,
through You're gonna have that. But that's gonna set the
stage for a massive upheaval in the media. Because I

(11:35):
just looked as not just but I looked at a
statistic a while back and it said that podcasting content
creation literally is the new form of media. And if
you look around at tiktoks, at reels at all this,
and you will see these, these these people lying through

(11:59):
their teeth about every subject that you can imagine. Think
about this, Think about this. If the what we would
consider to be the mainstream media ever told the truth,
do you really think they'd be around much longer? And

(12:24):
I'll tell you why, because the mainstream media, under project
or Operation Mockingbird, literally has had let's just say, government
operatives within their departments in the media at various networks

(12:48):
telling the media you have to say this, and if
you don't say this, well we can make it tough
for you to exist. And many different affiliates of the
of the major networks in the last forty years have

(13:09):
disappeared because they wouldn't play ball with content creation and podcasting.
It's similar, but the outcome.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
Is not like that.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
I remember getting on the internet in nineteen ninety five,
nineteen ninety six, and around nineteen ninety seven ninety eight,
I came across something on iTunes and a program and
I started listening, and I went, well, this guy knows
what he's talking about, because I already knew the stuff

(13:45):
he was talking about, all right, because I had researched
it and was still in the process of researching a
lot of stuff I heard about, and I realized, this
person who knows exactly what he's talking about. He then
put out a documentary in two thousand. He then put
out a second documentary about the same thing, and I

(14:07):
think two thousand and four, I think it was that's
Alex Jones from Info Wars. And let me tell you something,
he's right ninety five percent of the time. And he's
the type of person that will come on and say,
you know what, I got it wrong him and Glenn Becker.
Alex Jones was on Glenn Beck. Yeah. So no, I

(14:33):
don't want to hear from ignorant people who have absolutely
no idea what the hell they're talking about. You know,
you don't see President Trump the way I do. Yeah,
I do. I don't agree with everything that he does,
and I don't agree with everything that he says, but
let me tell you something, he's a hell of a
lot better than the last guy. Seriously, And if it's

(14:59):
any if the rumors are true, I keep hearing that
Kamala Harris is either running or not running for president
in twenty twenty eight. I doubt that she is. I
think the last statement I heard from her was that
she's not running for any political office. Isn't that what

(15:21):
Barack Obama said in two thousand and eight seven something
like that, But anyway, I could be wrong. I want
to say this to all my listeners. You guys are fantastic.
You guys are awesome. And if you want to hear

(15:43):
a little more of somebody else's perspective on this, go
check out Brian Lang. I'll put his link in the
show notes Live truth radio dot com, livetruthradio dot com,
Go check it out. Awesome. I While talking to you,

(16:08):
I kept asking myself should I say, should I throw
people under the bus? Should I mention their names? Well,
I told you where to go to look, and I'll
put the link to my Facebook page in the show notes.

(16:31):
I literally don't like calling people out on the carpet,
because you know, I give people the benefit of the doubt.
But as many times as I've been contradicted or it's
not the word I want to use, pardon me. As

(16:51):
many times as people have told me things that I
knew were complete and total lies, or that they were
trying to manipulate me, I have always had that thought
of why are they doing this? And at one point

(17:11):
I wanted to expose them for who they were and
who they are. I won't name names only because I
don't want to give them any more exposure than what
I have to. But if you want to write something

(17:32):
about it or post something on Facebook about it, you
go right ahead. Okay, you can share it and mention
the people's names whatever, tag them, and go from there.
But I won't. And it's really simple as to the

(17:52):
reason why I won't, even though I give them the
benefit of the doubt, which of course I don't believe
they deserve it, but I do Anyway, It's an ethical issue.
My moral compass points me in the direction I need
to go. And by having people throw their accusations at

(18:19):
me and say stuff about me, or say stuff about
what I believe or or what I think about President
Trump or the administration, or what I think about Biden
or whatever, for them to cause that much conflict in
me with me, it's a waste of my time. It's

(18:44):
an absolute waste of my time and energy. I got
enough to I got enough to be concerned with. I
don't need somebody else treating like crap or discussing things
with me to make to make me think that they're

(19:06):
right when I know by facts and evidence that they're not.
It's like going into a courtroom. You go into a courtroom,
and by the way, I don't know about your area
where you live, but here in Montana we as just
general public and walk in and say can I be
part of the audience for this? And it's like, yeah,

(19:28):
of course, So I don't know about your area. But
go into a courtroom and just watch the proceedings. You
will see contradiction after contradiction after contradiction, and you will
see the claims and the blame, the blame game. You

(19:51):
will see all sorts of things happening in that courtroom.
The person that has the ultimate sway in that courtroom
and the ultimate say also is the judge, who is
the thirteenth jurist. He can, in his words, veto whatever

(20:14):
the jury has brought to the courtroom, the verdict. He
can just look at it and go, no, I don't
think so here's what I'll do. He has that power
to do that. Now. Of course, you attorneys out there,
and if you're a judge as well, my email is
in the address and my email address is in the

(20:36):
show notes. Go ahead and let me know, straighten me
out if you like. I don't know the law. I'm
not a lawyer. So anyway, go watch that. Go watch
that for your own education, because at some point you're
going to realize that people believe more of the lies

(21:00):
and refuse to ever believe the evidence that is stacked
against the accused. So let me translate that into my situation.
Anybody that says something, and because I have certain talents

(21:23):
and abilities which allow me to, let's just say, know
the truth. When I hear people talking about me, I'll
just leave it on that scale. On that level of
the scale, I'm gonna know whether or not they're alling,

(21:43):
because one, I can tell you they're not around me
all the time. They don't know what goes on, and
that's why I give them the benefit of the doubt.
And number two, they won't ask me questions. They'll just
can continue to talk and accuse, which of course I

(22:04):
have to be the ethical one and ignore everything that
they say and pretty much at times walk away. They're
not worth my time or energy. I'm done with that.
So if somebody says, well, you're throwing people under the

(22:26):
bus by having them go to your Facebook page. No,
I'm giving you information. Whether you agree withhe it or not,
that's entirely up to you. Okay, it's entirely up to you,
all right. So, folks, I want you to know that

(22:51):
you are very important to me, and for me to
keep giving you the content that I give and I'll
give you an our podcast later on.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
In the week.

Speaker 1 (23:03):
For me to keep creating the content for you to
listen to. I'm gonna need a little help. I got
to keep the lights on in the studio somehow. So
if you can help out, there's a supporter club link
there in the show notes, or if you're listening to
it on spreaker, you'll just hit the support Supporters club

(23:26):
link and go from there. Whatever you can do, please do.
Thank you very much. There's other ways you can support
the network. You can advertise if you have something to sell.
I am open for advertising advertisers and to help out
as well.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
And.

Speaker 1 (23:45):
Email me. We'll work something out, all right. So anyway, folks,
you guys rock man. You guys are awesome. As always.
I appreciate each and every single.

Speaker 2 (23:57):
Morninggo I mean that.

Speaker 1 (23:58):
So let me know what you think, let me know
what you want to do. You want to help. Great
you got Hey, here's something else I almost forgot. If
you have a podcast that you want me to promote,
send that information by following the email address in the
show notes. Yeah, I'll do that, all right, folks. You

(24:23):
guys rock man. You guys are awesome. Have a great day,
have a great week. Like I said, I'll have another
I'll have an hour podcast later in the week and
I'll talk to you all later.

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