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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:34):
I want to, you can't, and when you do, you
wish you did. This is your Daily Mojo, Laura. Hear
her say that the more I agree with it, you
want to, but you can't, and when you do, you
wish you hadn't, wish you hadn't. The older you get,
the truer that her statement becomes. And I wasn't even
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going to talk about this this morning, but then Ron
sent me and put up as the thumbnail so the program.
Whatever the hell the Vikings are doing in Minnesota, I
don't it's and the the irony is that I I
was on the Vikings football team many years ago, uh
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doing what I was the center? You didn't know that.
Speaker 4 (01:24):
On the uh on the Vikings football team? Was it
the NFL?
Speaker 1 (01:29):
The Vikings football team? Was it the NFL? Vikings No,
it wasn't the NFL. Are you crazy? It was Pop
Warner Football. We were the Vikings and we were badass.
We we were undefeated is what we were. And I was, uh,
did you like du the Center? I loved it. I
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had Scott Zito's hands up my butt more than than
that fifth grade arts teacher. What the hell was his name?
I don't even remember anymore.
Speaker 4 (02:01):
Does it really matter.
Speaker 1 (02:02):
It really doesn't matter. Just the fond memories of having
those it was just amazing. But then I look over
and I see and and Ron's trying to justify the
whole that it's fine to have male cheerleaders. It's not
that big a deal. We had them back when I
was in high school, did even the ones that you dated.
I mean, it's the same thing. It's it's not the
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same thing back in the day. Did this college cheerleaders? Today?
They're still male college cheerleader and they're fine. I mean,
they they get out there and they are they do
the text the heavy lifting.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
Male cheerleaders.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
They do the heavy lifting, and there's nothing wrong with that.
What we and I don't And you know, I say
it because there are no absolutes When I say nobody
wants to see this, mainly because nobody really wants to
see that. Now, are there a few people that want
to see I'm sure there are, but it's hang on
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a second, because I, like I said, I wasn't even
gonna talk about this, but then I saw the video
of dude out there, the more of a baseball guy. Okay,
shut up, knowles, what do you know? What the hell
do you know? It just happens to be the uh,
the only video that Oh look, there's an AI version
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in YouTube now, so the cheerleaders of the Minnesota Vikings
now include uh. And do we even know this guy's name?
Speaker 4 (03:39):
I think it's out there? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (03:41):
Is it JJ something? Okay? Who? And I don't who's
the Who's the audience for the NFL? Red blooded American men?
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Are there some red blood and American men that want
to see him out there prancing around? Sure there are
the majority? Nop Is this a good idea for the
Minnesota it's a it's their football team, they can do
whatever they want. But is this a good idea for
the Minnesota Vikings to be out there putting this guy
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front and center prancing around? And as you can't call
it anything but prancing either, that's correct. Nothing. There is
no word that suits what he's doing better than prancing.
Speaker 4 (04:40):
As I understand, the Vikings aren't the only team with
male cheerleaders this year.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
No, no, there are other teams doing it as well.
And it's because the NFL as woke. They're also in
the end zones putting down it's either end race, see
it was it in racism, or that they have a
choice in racism or stopped hate.
Speaker 4 (05:01):
There's like five options they give them that they have.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
They're five. I thought there were only two.
Speaker 4 (05:05):
No, I'll find them for you.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
So end racism and stop hate. And then right out
of the gate here we are hating on the hating
on the mail chielder is hate two star?
Speaker 4 (05:17):
Probably end racism, choose love, stop hate, inspire change, and
it takes all of us. Those are the ones that
they can paint it or it takes.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
All of us. Takes a village to raise a child.
And is this guy a nice guy? I'm sure he is.
I'm sure he's a wonderful human being. I got no
problem with that. But what were they were they trying
to trigger us? And this is the reason that I
just don't I've lost interest in watching the NFL.
Speaker 4 (05:50):
Dude, I watched the NFL since what COVID maybe I
think it was since the kneeling episodes.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Yeah, yeah, well with BLM. Marine in the Woods said,
didn't need to see this first thing in the morning,
needed it, I, which is why you have to see
it too. That's one of the reason. Is Ron's fault. He's
the one. He's the one who did it. I just
I just work here. So what the cis you were?
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You put that in there for the cis gender thing, right?
Speaker 4 (06:24):
Yeah, but I didn't spell it c I S. I
spelled it s I s like cis boomba.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
I was just giving you a little out there, Yeah,
because cis was you? You said it for it was
for sissy, which I was like, don't oh that's right. Sorry,
with private conversation, he didn't say it was sissy. I
was not what Let's just be honest. He tried to
say sissy, and I said, don't be so harsh on
the sissy there, and it's okay.
Speaker 4 (06:50):
I said, is there anything wrong with male cheerleaders? And
you said this is not the same, and then I
read the same that it was not the.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
Same, and then you said I hate those sissy and
I'm like, don't hate on them. There's no reason to
hate this. This is no Wade Robertson says, all those
phrases make me want to puke. And you know what,
there's nothing wrong with those phrases. There's nothing wrong with
end racism. I get. It would be lovely to end racis.
It would be lovely to stop hate. It would be
love I do. I'm not really sure what it takes
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all of us, because they know by putting that down
that they are going to alienate a great number of us,
even though we all realize it takes all of us
to make up our minds to stop in.
Speaker 4 (07:32):
I mean, is the NFL going for a new audience?
Is that what they're dealing?
Speaker 1 (07:35):
Is that? What the deal is?
Speaker 4 (07:37):
Kind of like Jaguar, I mean, they were not making
enough money, so let's try to go for Let's try
to alienate half our audience and go for a different one.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
What was it that?
Speaker 5 (07:47):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (07:48):
You see the problem with Jaguar is that? And wait,
it is what racism? What hate? Thank you? I got
the only I mean, you may hate your crosstown rival
in the NFL, but but that's not the same hate
they were talking about. Kara Boy said, dude is so close,
so close to the atchney and doesn't appreciate it. Like
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I cleaned that up just a little bit, because it
isn't even breakfast time yet in some parts of the world. Uh,
Florida man in Alabama based on the residence of Minneapolis,
I'm surprised the Vikings didn't put a goat on the
field as a cheerleader. Could have been a faint, It
could have been one of those screaming, fainting goats. That
would have been kind of funny. It would have been awesome.
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Uh but and Caraboy, we don't really know. I mean,
this would be a This would be a fabulous opportunity
for somebody. Yes, I'm gay. I would love to be
out there. Sure do I get to shower with them too?
Because all right, I'm I mean that you don't.
Speaker 4 (08:48):
Have many gay guys now going, oh my god, I
have a chance. I have a chance to be a
cheerleader on an NFL.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
Not every gay boy wants to be a cheerleader. Yes,
you didn't want to be a cheerleader? Did not see
told you? Not every gay boy wanted to be a cheerleader,
but it's just ridiculous. They shove this stuff down our throat,
and they wonder why we get I'll get it. They
wonder why we get sick of it? James, it was just.
Speaker 4 (09:18):
What you know, why it needs tuning because you're using
a white one and I have a blue one. I
don't know why. Yeah, I don't know why yours is
a different tone than mine. Maybe it's the paint.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
Is that a BEVN bell? Yeah? Yeah, that must be that.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
These are the ones that we engrave over it.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
Wro could let me see the inside. It's a BEVN.
Is it painted all the way? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (09:49):
It's a Bevan. That's the one. That's the only one
I understand.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
Does the Does the paint go all the way up
to the top? Is it solid? Because that has to
be what it is.
Speaker 4 (09:58):
Uh, it does has to be the pain. It doesn't
go all the way to the top. It stops rod
at the very top.
Speaker 1 (10:05):
That's weird. Yeah, physics. I should have paid more intention
when I was in school. That's true. Florida man Ron
has the bluebells, that's true.
Speaker 4 (10:15):
I also have the red ones.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Curtis says Brad wants to shower with a goat. Why not?
At my age, sometimes you just stop and say, why not?
Are we going to have this battle again? Oh he's back,
he's back. Let me get this from there. There, there
you go. You just sit right over there. He'll be fine.
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James and Louisiana. Did the bug Light advertising team end
up in the NFL? Actually the what was her name,
Alicia Behinder schneiden Fleischer woman she got a job with
was it the the golf thing? Was it the South Live?
Does it Live? I think I think she may have
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gotten a Let me see, I think she may have
gotten a job there, which just goes to show I mean, no, no, no, wrong, yeah,
I live golf, bud Lights. There's a marketing all right.
There you go. So you see it's if there, If
she can get another job after that fiasco, that fuster clock,
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then there's always hope. It doesn't It doesn't matter how
badly you have food the scrooge. You can get a
you can get She's.
Speaker 4 (11:38):
Been with Live Golf now almost a year. Next month.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
There you go. Well, they kind of kept it quiet
in the beginning. If you would like to get in
on the convo. The hashtag here is, uh what I
learned today? What the seriously, what do you want? What
do you want? I mean, just tell me what you
want and we'll talk. We'll talk about it.
Speaker 4 (12:00):
He just hugging it.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
I feel like the cats never just do that. They
there's always an ulterior motive. I feel like there's probably
a somewhere.
Speaker 4 (12:11):
Cat nip on your hands or something.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
What is you'd like to know? Wouldn't you? Wouldn't you
use the hashtag? But what I learned today you can
tag us in your posts. A real Brad stags at
Real Ron Phillips California Cowgirl aw aw aw aw Doc Kittie.
Speaker 4 (12:30):
Radio aw those.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
Damn yip yips, beach Girl over in the Daily Mojo
chat room. So I went to a Christian college. Back
in the day we had girl and guy cheerleaders. Thought
that was gay.
Speaker 4 (12:47):
But the guy cheerleaders when I was growing up, Brad said,
they they didn't do all of the dancing around on
the field. No, they didn't the hell up the cheerleaders,
I mean shoved their hands right up there, held them up.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Now, you just objectified the hell out of of the
male ch No, the female cheerleaders. What does you mean
they were.
Speaker 4 (13:08):
The base of the they were the base pyramid.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Yes, I mean again, it was like a pre pup,
you know, a pubescent boys dream. Pre pubested boys don't
have dreams like that. They don't really give a damn.
Let me see if I can find any other U. Yep,
there's a good there's a good prancer.
Speaker 3 (13:41):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
It's it is so ridiculous to the point that it's funny.
Is that what they were? This is like, remember the
what beauty contest was was a conquered New Hampshire. Remember
they they they voted it was the fat dude that
won the like miss whatever the hell it was.
Speaker 4 (14:07):
Yes, remember I do remember that?
Speaker 1 (14:09):
Yeah? And it was like seriously, then now they're just
daring us to make fun of it because it's so stupid.
Even if it had been a chick, you wouldn't have
voted for because well fat Sorry, But as a cheerleader
or as a miss whatever, generally speaking, you don't see
historically the fat fuglies getting being the winner. It just
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doesn't happen. It's just I didn't make the rules. I
just know what the rules are. Who was that miss?
It was Miss New Hampshire something miss Uh. It had
a funny it was like miss Bumfudger like it was
like South Bend, Indiana and New Hampshire fat dude. Oh sorry,
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let's see. Uh they're right right here. This I here's
what I put into the uh the Google search. Uh,
miss New Hampshire fat dude one and uh that worked
because it was Greater Darry. That was what it was, miss,
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Miss Greater Dairy. Which again, Dary will swell you up,
you know that, especially Miss Greater Dairy dude dude. Uh.
And here this is They're they're daring us. They're they're
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daring us. This was the dude. Oh yeah, was Brian?
How do you say that? In the is it? When?
Speaker 4 (15:50):
When Brian?
Speaker 1 (15:51):
When? Okay, Brian, Brian? And when.
Speaker 4 (15:56):
Brian, I mean.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
Even that, that's what I just said, Brian, And when
even if that was a chick, you go, no, sorry,
you don't get to be Miss Greater Dairy, New Hampshire
because put down the twinkies, right, I mean, no no
shaming here, but you know, fatties know when they're fat.
(16:18):
I know when I'm fat. I'm fat still, and hell
I've dropped fifty, So you know when you're fat. I
wouldn't go out You know what I would not do
right now. I wouldn't go out and try to win
a mister whatever olympus content. I would not go out
there and pretend take off my shirt and go look
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at this, look at these guns. I just wouldn't do
it because I would be you know what's the word
I'm looking for, Uh, embarrassed, mortified.
Speaker 4 (16:47):
Ashamed because a shame. But he did and he won, yes.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
And it's like, what the hell? What I you know?
I don't even know. Oh, just to give you a
sense of scale, because that's what's missing in some of these.
There you go, there's your sense of scale. Right, I'm
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assuming the check on the left is like a normal
human size. Previous winner, that is, let's see who what's
the story behind this one? And it's not it's not
even about this is November of twenty two stuon bran
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and but diplom that must have been the and here's
the other iconic picture that was uh yeah, the year.
I think that. I think you're right, that is the
the previous winner. So there was what we had as
a point of comparison. Good lord, okay, I know right,
I'm trying to hack up along.
Speaker 4 (17:56):
I just you know, I mean, it's not working.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
I'm just saying, because you've got to know now, the
Mutual King, it's just a different there's a there's another
microphone associated with another camera in here, and it's you
can see watch you can.
Speaker 4 (18:09):
Yeah, that one work.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
So anyway, yesterday I don't know what the hell happened,
but I was I was sitting on the couch and
I sneezed.
Speaker 4 (18:25):
And you do that a lot, well, no, sometimes, Okay,
I mean no, that's everything I said. At the same time. Okay,
that's not what I did. Did you sneeze and hurt yourself?
That's what's been finished.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
I'll finish the story and then you'll know what I
I sneezed like five times in a row. Whatever it was.
It was that you know, when you've got the tickle
and you're like, oh here and you can't stop it
no matter what you do. It's like, no matter what
you do, it just it's gonna come out and in
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like five in a row, to the point where it's
like I heard that, are you okay? Did you? Are
you hacking up along? What's wrong with you? And I
don't know what the hell it was. So I I
think all of this is so I'm probably dying of
nose cancer or something like that. But looking at this,
I mean, that's I mean, this is that's ridiculous looking
at that person. That is ludicrous to say, Gosh, which
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one more represents greater dairy New Hampshire. Yeah, let's pick
the fat dude. Whatever happened to them? That person? By
the way, Brian Win, I don't know, Brian, Brian is it? Uh? Bryce?
Speaker 4 (19:48):
You keep believing Brian, Brian and uh na guyan, Let's
see where is Brian?
Speaker 1 (19:57):
Uh that's not Nope, M twenty five. That can't be
because that shows a normal person. Did this person give
it up and go back for Susabe but she was
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November twenty person a pageant? I don't know. We have
to find Oh wait, I say, nope, Baltimore, Maryland. I
don't know. We don't unless unless they decided to go
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back to what they were prior to. Because that's the
only currently that's the only one I see. We'll have
to get an update. And it's not about it's not
about hating on the cheerleader. That is not what it's about.
It's about the ridiculousness of this again being shoved down
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our throats. It wasn't about and who was the I've
forgotten the bud light really no, no, no, what was
the forgotten? His name? The spokesperson, the the influencer. Who
was it? Oh you don't remember either?
Speaker 4 (21:21):
Dylan?
Speaker 1 (21:22):
That's it, that's it. Yeah, Dylan McDermott, Dylan McDermott. I
wasn't Dylan McDermott. Who was it? Uh, you don't know
either McDermott.
Speaker 4 (21:41):
You sure, mulvaney, vy, sure, yes, I'm sure you sure
it wasn't Dermott mulroney. No, I'm sure you're sure it wasn't.
Why he was in The Hunting Wives?
Speaker 1 (21:54):
Was that Dylan mulvaney or der Dermott mulrooney.
Speaker 4 (21:59):
Uh, Dermot mulroney The Hunting Wives?
Speaker 1 (22:03):
Yeah? See, this is it. We live in a simulation.
There's just no there is no two ways about it.
But it's again, they're forcing it down our throats and
buy and can you not when you do these videos?
Do you not know how to flip the damn video
so it's not backwards, so your shirt doesn't say it's
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connigative instead of Vikings. I mean, come on, yeah, thanks
for thanks for setting me down that path today. I
don't know what I did to deserve that.
Speaker 4 (22:40):
There's a big deal in gen Z and gen Alpha
for the shouldn't to be backwards. I mean, that's there.
Most of the tiktoks are backwards. You got people doing
tiktoks in their cars with the drivers with the steering
wheel on the wrong side.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
I'm like, come on, John Klat says I've got a
chubby right now. I says, damn it, I'm kind of
chubby right now. Stupid auto correct, big big difference. Wade's
had probably off himself, don't I doubt it. He ever
sneeze while taking a leak, You can't.
Speaker 4 (23:19):
Yeah, be careful, it goes everywhere.
Speaker 1 (23:25):
Not only that you could. Who is the Remember we
had the story about the guy who stifled the sneeze
and ended up his windpipe open.
Speaker 4 (23:37):
Oh, Stipe's cracked his windpipe, broke his damn neck or something.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
I told you he split his windpipe because he stifled
the sneeze. Don't ever stifle the sneeze. But by the
same token, you don't want to be peeing and then
sneeze because you can. It's not good. You can blow
stuff up that way. Not a good idea. Oh there
was an awesome video I saw. Hang on a minute,
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Where is it is it that? Oh? Yeah, here it is.
This is so unbelievably cool and.
Speaker 3 (24:19):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (24:20):
Scientists have developed a handheld laser that can kill mosquitos
in high volume, and they're hoping that this will help
combat one of the world's most deadly diseased. Video camera
that amazing frames per second. It's used by a company
called Intellectual Ventures to show the invention in action, but
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first to study the flight dynamics of mosquitos. The scientists
recorded their flight movements in this video.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
Do you almost feel bad for the mosquito at this point?
Speaker 6 (24:51):
By a green laser show the movement of air around
the mosquito's wing.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
I mean, the mosquitoes are zipping through the air, just
you know, doing mosquito stuff.
Speaker 6 (24:59):
And we're in an extreme slow motion and all of
a sudden, out of nowhere, mosquito was placed in the
system design chamber that sensed when the mosquito flew through
the focal plane of the camera. Right later, after studying
the data and setting up the system, the mosquitoes are
struck and killed by lasers.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
Here you can see the lasers. Drink about think about
how dead nuts accurate that has to be. You've got
a mosquito in a box with a laser and the
somehow the system senses when the mosquito is going to
be flying the right, and then the lasers and takes
out the mosquito right.
Speaker 6 (25:39):
Parts of the mosquito breaking off and the body falling
to the ground.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
It almost makes you feel bad for the mosquito, doesn't it. Yeah,
almost almost. I mean, aside from the fact that they
will annoy that the shit out of you and then
they will give you malaria and you'll quite possibly end
up dying. But if you don't have one of those systems,
one of the laser systems, that will kill. And it's
not like the the ones that you sit out in
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the backyard that have the you know, the bug zapper
zip where they fly into it. Yeah, although there is
something strangely that's like as MR and you're sitting got
another one. Then then you always when you hear the
where they get stuff like what the hell was that?
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Speaker 4 (27:02):
Where is it winter Australia?
Speaker 1 (27:05):
Is it winter right now in Australia?
Speaker 4 (27:06):
Yes, the southern hemisphere is in winter right now.
Speaker 1 (27:10):
Yes, where is it winter? Wait a second, how did
you know? I was going to say, right now? How
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Speaker 5 (27:37):
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Speaker 1 (27:37):
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Speaker 4 (27:39):
I don't know why it's not, of course it is.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
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Let's go, let's go, let's go. That's what I said.
Did I say that you did? I'm pretty sure. I'm
pretty sure I did say that let's go. Today is
a big day across the across the planet, particularly in
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this neck of the woods. A couple of reasons. This
happened to be the day that back in nineteen seventy three.
That would be how many years ago? Fifty two? It
took you a while, didn't it. Nineteen seventy three, Um,
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Texas chainsaw massacre fifty three years ago. Texas chainsaw massacre
occurred August eighteenth, according to the movie. According to see
if you remember, did you ever see Texas Chainsaw Massacre?
Speaker 4 (31:57):
I think so one of then I saw the original one.
I saw the one with.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
What is her name? Yeah? Her right, I know. But
they at the time it was like.
Speaker 4 (32:12):
The renee Zelwicker. Was she in it?
Speaker 1 (32:17):
The original? No?
Speaker 4 (32:18):
No, no, not the origin. It was a remaking.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
I don't know. In any event, they said that it
was based on a true story that had happened like
a year before in Texas. This was the August eighteenth,
seventy three was the date that the real event happened,
even though it really didn't.
Speaker 4 (32:41):
Her were in the revised version, the one called the
Next Generation.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
So that's why, yeah, no one watched. But this was
also the day, big day for the women's out there. Yeah,
you know why it was so great about today? We
women the right to vote, damn straight. And have we
ever regretted that? No? No, let me know, I say no,
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you have never, not once, have we ever regretted giving
the women's the right to vote. Now, you know, some
people go, why why do they call it suffrage? Are
we are we suffering? Is it because we're suffering?
Speaker 4 (33:29):
Is the word for that for the women is that
is it called suffraget or suffer?
Speaker 1 (33:35):
Suffer? According to David Bowie, that was the city. Okay, right,
that is why we have brought along Kevin the in
turn to define suffrage word oh the day.
Speaker 7 (33:52):
Hey y'all, it's Kevin the Intern here with your word
of the day. And since we can thank Tennessee for
getting women's suffrage drug across the goal line on this
day and night teen twenty, let's look at the words suffrage.
You can insert your joke about suffering here, but for
those of you not in fifth grade, I'm looking at you,
mister Saggses. The word suffrage is derived from the Latin
word suffrageeum, which initially meant a voting tablet, ballot vote,
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or the right to vote. Over time, it also came
to signify political influence, support, or even a bribe. In
modern usage, suffrage is primarily understood as the right to vote.
I'm Kevin the Intern and this has been the word
of the day. You're welcome and thank you. He gets
a little coffee, isn't he?
Speaker 4 (34:31):
He does?
Speaker 1 (34:32):
Welcome cocky little faster than suffrage. So what is the
so again, what is the what have we learned that
suffrage was?
Speaker 4 (34:42):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (34:44):
You weren't listening, too busy running your mount to know
what I meant.
Speaker 4 (34:48):
I was in awe of Kevin.
Speaker 1 (34:50):
You were too busy running them out to know what
what it meant some people's kids. But today is the
day that Tennessee in fact got women clinched. I guess
clenched technically or would we clinched in either way? This
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was also the day in a fifteen ninety remember the
story of the lost Colony of Roanoke? I do? Actually? Yeah?
What was what was inscribed on the tree? How come on?
I know I haven't I've not looked. I've not looked.
I'm trying to remember what word was was inscribed on
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old tree? Go seeum? No seum? No, I wouldn't. No,
that was the word.
Speaker 4 (35:40):
I've looked it up, and I can tell you now.
Why'd you look it up? Because I wanted to know
what the word was. But I know I do much.
I thought I remember, but I didn't remember.
Speaker 1 (35:50):
You cheated in other words?
Speaker 4 (35:51):
Well I needed to know if I remembered and it
wasn't you.
Speaker 1 (35:54):
Cheated in other words? No? Wow, some see what I see?
Marie in the woods. Do you see that I have
to deal with? This is a nice hole Bard, You're welcome. Yeah,
auto correct is also the run of human existence? What
is that? I'm not sure what that means, suffering secotash,
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says Jay Reed Junior.
Speaker 4 (36:16):
I don't remember.
Speaker 1 (36:17):
Oh that, Oh I see now why it was that word? Okay,
now I know what it was, thanks to look at Magneto. No,
I didn't.
Speaker 4 (36:27):
Apparently that was their destination. Apparently that's where they were supposed.
Speaker 1 (36:30):
To was it? That's what it says, you know?
Speaker 4 (36:33):
Was it says the colonists had agreed to carver their
destination if they needed to move. Therefore, this is notification
of where they went.
Speaker 1 (36:45):
But was it? How do you say that word crowote crowotin,
you know, not Croatia. The only clue to their fate
was the word crow atone that was carved on a post.
I thought it was on a tree.
Speaker 3 (36:57):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (36:57):
Their fate really has never been determined, although the people
well said that they just.
Speaker 4 (37:04):
Were what cro is on the tree? Cro is carved
into the tree, crowotoin was carved into a post.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
Right. Yeah. Their fate, they say, has never been determined,
although there's they just assimilated into other towns, according to
people who just want to, you know, come up with
an answer, because it drives some people crazy that they
don't know what happened to the people. Some believe the
colonists join with local tribes, such as the Crootoins. Now
(37:41):
it may be Crowtoins, or excuse me, Crotons, or could
it be Cretans. There are other reports the colonists were
slaughtered by Chief Powhattan because they had merged with a
rival tribe. A month after the colonists arrive and Ronoke,
in fifteen eighty seven, Virginia Dare was born. Why is
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Virginia Dare a name we need to remember? I don't know.
I didn't either. She was the first English child born
in the Americas. She disappeared with the other colonists and
Sir John White was her grandpapa. There you go, this
is a big day. It's also the first recorded climb
of Mount Whitney. I did not realize this. But were
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we not talking about monkey Wards the other day? Yeah? Yeah,
we were eighteen seventy two. How many years ago? Is that?
Come on past real quick, like a buddy two fifty three.
That's easy, It's fifty three years ago minus another two
hundred two fifty three. You said eighteen seventy two, that
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would have been one fifty three, right, what's twenty minus
eighteen twenty minus eighteen? That's not it can't be. I'm
looking for the word too.
Speaker 4 (39:09):
What twenty twenty five minus eighteen seventy two is one
hundred and.
Speaker 1 (39:13):
Fifty three, dork two fifty three. That's what I said.
Speaker 4 (39:17):
That's not what it is. But okay, Hell, the US
is only two hundred and fifty years old next year,
and that was seventeen seventy six.
Speaker 1 (39:26):
You're welcome. You didn't know that. You didn't know that.
Aaron Montgomery Ward issued his first catalog on this date,
two hundred and fifty three years one.
Speaker 4 (39:34):
Hundred and fifty three.
Speaker 1 (39:36):
It was a single eight by ten excuse me, eight
by twelve sheet. That was the Cattle. That was the
first catalog of the monkey Ward catalog.
Speaker 4 (39:46):
They didn't have a lot of launcher ready back then, Brad.
Speaker 1 (39:50):
I didn't see him, might does it?
Speaker 4 (39:54):
It's not really a catalog like a flyer, you know
what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (39:57):
That was a flyer. That's sometimes they say these things,
and I think they make this ship up because some
of it doesn't make any damn sense at all? Whatsoever?
Are you familiar with uh hard Her hard gender Sing?
Speaker 4 (40:22):
Uh? Yes, I know I've heard the name, but I
thought it was Hardinger Hardinger sing?
Speaker 1 (40:28):
Is it h A R D I n J? Okay,
isn't it h r? What's the Marginger? He wasn't illegal?
Still is any illegal who was driving in the state
of California makes an illegal makes a U turn one
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of those official Oh what's it? Now?
Speaker 4 (40:52):
I know what you're talking about. He makes an he
makes the U turn in the eighteen.
Speaker 1 (40:56):
Wheeler yep, and as the mini van.
Speaker 4 (40:59):
Just, uh, there's video of that. Just is horrific.
Speaker 1 (41:05):
And yes, it's it's.
Speaker 4 (41:08):
Only because he was filming from inside the cab. That's
the only way we know that.
Speaker 1 (41:13):
Yeah, his dash cam. Yeah. And it's just it's a horrible,
horrible story, and it happens to be the subject this
morning part of it, anyway, of Phil's Morning Update.
Speaker 8 (41:26):
This is Phil Bell on the Daily Mojo with you
hoarding update. By now you've heard the story of Hargender Sing.
He is the illegal alien who killed three people on
Florida's turnpike by making an illegal u turn while driving
a tractor trailer. This is the story of a terrible
decision by one man, but it's also the story of
(41:46):
terrible decisions by a lot of people in California and otherwise.
Speaker 1 (41:51):
You see, in.
Speaker 8 (41:51):
California, they could have removed Hargender Singh by enforcing an
ICE detainer and helping the federal government get him out
of our country. But instead of doing that, they decided
to hand him a commercial driver's license and enable him
to drive tractor trailers and clearly not do it very
well all across our country. But this is also the
(42:13):
story of a lot of apathetic Democrats and Republicans who
are selling our country down the river. Many of you
Democrats elect people like Avenusom thinking that they are compassionate
and that they care and that they want what's best
for you. But when they let somebody like Hargender sing
drive tractor trailers and clearly not do it very well
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down our highways after allowing them to come into our
country illegally, how compassionate are they really? How much compassion
did they show for the three people who died as
a result, And how compassionate is it when other people
who will not abide by the law as their first
act in this country, are given free reign to live
(42:58):
and do whatever. Oh was that a great thing? And
to you Republicans, why are you not fighting harder against
people like Gavin Newsom and the rest of these crazies. Yes,
you might live in a state like California where the
voter registration is lopsided in favor of other parties. However,
did you know it wasn't that long ago that Florida
(43:19):
was a Democrat state? Did you know it was not
that long ago when there were only a handful of
Republicans in the Alabama legislature. But today those are two strong,
well run states where law and order and economic opportunity
and safety and otherwise are prized and are a true
(43:41):
part of the landscape. Do not let the current state
of affairs be the state of affairs forever because you're
afraid to fight back. So what I want you to
do is leave a comment under the show, let us
know what you think. And I also hope you'll download
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Speaker 2 (44:10):
Phil Bell's Morning Update is only on the Daily Mojo.
Speaker 1 (44:20):
Awy All Brady Monday.
Speaker 8 (44:27):
HiT's like a free train, eyes half open, brains and pain.
Speaker 1 (44:32):
But there they are red and run again, sharp.
Speaker 5 (44:40):
Words that cut through fun rod trip, silverism, dialog. Phil
somehow they're the perfect car. The day gets fair right, laughing.
Speaker 1 (44:57):
S They're a runaway train, your Daily Mojoe, They're a
runaway train. So I get to a text last night
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and rama was on the text as well from Rocky
Stucci saying would you for five hundred thousand dollars? And
because we do, we play a little game here on
the program where it's like, would you do X, Y
or Z for a ten bucks or one hundred? What's
(45:41):
your price? We already know that you will do a
lot of things for a little money, but what's your
price to do X? In this case, it is I
don't even know what that.
Speaker 4 (45:49):
Rocky hit my number on the first time this time?
Speaker 1 (45:52):
What is is that a what is that a hippo?
Is that a bull?
Speaker 4 (45:57):
It looks like a bull, But are they sitting in
a tube. I don't understand.
Speaker 1 (46:02):
I'm not really sure, but they could have just you
would have thought that they could just go scoop it up.
Maybe it's because they want to keep it clean, because
they're going to make makeup out of it or something.
But would you do that? For five hundred thousand would
you be the person holding the blue tube and having
to put it up to the butthole of the whatever
(46:23):
that animal is? Is sure it's a bull because it's
awfully pink to be a bull, wouldn't a bull be blue?
I mean, it would have to be a girl bull
to be pink. But it matters where it is that
girl bows somewhere are pink.
Speaker 4 (46:41):
Know that somebody would hold a tube up to a
bull's ass while it took a dump. There's a reason,
I guess, I mean.
Speaker 1 (46:49):
I hope there's a reason, because otherwise.
Speaker 4 (46:51):
Why do you have to hold the tube? Can't you
just take a dump in the.
Speaker 1 (46:54):
Tray right right? Well? You don't want it to get dirty.
I don't really want to know what it is that
I watched the purpose, but for five hundred thousand dollars,
I don't care. I would do that. I mean, how
long would you do it? Would you do it for
a year for five hundred thousand dollars?
Speaker 4 (47:16):
I don't know. Probably not, because I mean, you have
to follow the ball around.
Speaker 1 (47:21):
I'm not No, for five hundred grand, you wouldn't do
that for a year.
Speaker 4 (47:30):
It's kind of an iffy thing, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (47:32):
It's an iffy thing. In California, Sheiwana Denise Harris of
Feelan this is back. We spent a couple of years,
but she was sentenced to five years in prison for
participating in a conspiracy to commit bribery, to commit unauthorized
access of a computer, and to commit identity fraud. According
(47:53):
to court documents, MS Harris was a longtime DMV employee
who had the ability to update test scores for commercial
driver's license applicants in California. She used her position as
a public employee at the DMV and accepted bribes in
exchange for fraudulently updating test scores for people pursuing commercial
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driver's licenses, much like Hardinger gender.
Speaker 4 (48:21):
Singing, Yeah, was she the one that got him his
commercial license?
Speaker 1 (48:28):
No idea, Okay, no idea, But this is what they're
doing in California, or at least some people. Maybe this
is the reason why some people who are behind the
wheels of eighteen wheeled trucks suck at it. They were
getting their test scores illegally up. Harrison accepted bribes in
(48:50):
exchange for fraudulently updating test scores for people pursuing those
commercial driver's licenses. For at least one hundred and eighty
five commercial license applicants, she used her access to the
DMV computers to enter fraudulent test scores indicating the applicants
had passed written and or behind the wheel commercial drive tests,
when in reality, the applicants had not passed those tests.
(49:13):
She and a co conspirator were typically paid at least
fifteen hundred dollars per applicant for fraudulently updating those test scores,
resulting in approximately two hundred and seventy seven thousand dollars
worth of corrupt bribes. Would you do that? Would you
take money for faking test scores for people?
Speaker 4 (49:39):
Probably not? I mean i'd like to say no. I
mean I would I'd like to say no. In practice,
I'm not sure i'd like to say no. I mean,
I don't want to be bribed I don't, but there's
too much ramification there. Holding a tube under a bull's
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ass For I that doesn't hurt anybody else, you see
what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (50:11):
Unless they were going to take that big pile of
bull poop and like shove some of his heads in it,
I mean, I don't know what they were doing with it. Yeah,
wayde Robertson said, is that a ball, because that would
be like a world record size bull. Yeah, that thing,
it just I don't know what that way. It could
(50:32):
have been a hippo. Aren't hippos pink? I don't know.
It could have been the hippo and Fantasia was pink. Okay,
what well, I'm not gonna I'm not going to dispute that.
I mean, it was a hippo. Had to have been hippo.
Maybe they sell the hippo dong. I don't it didn't.
(50:55):
I don't want to say it had to be a hippo.
But yeah, so although apparently, okay, this is.
Speaker 4 (51:03):
Why it could have been a hippo, because the hippo
has a lot docked tail. That thing had a big
long tail, didn't it.
Speaker 1 (51:10):
Had a decent sized tail. Okay, there's a pink hippo,
A rare pink hippo. Maybe that's it. Maybe if you
take the rare pink hippo poop and rub it all
over your face, you look younger, you look like something.
(51:31):
You certainly look somewhat. Jay Reed Junior said, I cleaned
so much chicken and dog shit. I do it for
fifty bucks, right, Mikayla's mom, What the hell did I
just tune into? That's a really good question. We'd like
to know the very same thing. The dot is regulated
by the FEDS and enforced by the States. According to
(51:53):
John klatt uh Sor, it does all kinds of ways
for corruption to sneak. It's tiny little, It's like a mouse.
It just takes a tiny little hole, teeny tiny sea
bean sea, and a mouse can slip right in there.
(52:14):
And corruption is the same way. It just takes a
little bitty tiny opportunity and corruption will find its way
into the system. There's no doubt about it. Speaking of corruption.
Hole on, just a second, this is not cooperating because
it is a corrupt computer. Finally, it finally worked, all right.
(52:38):
This is those crazy ice people again going insane on
a on a human being. Look what they're doing to her.
I think it's a her. Hey, hey, what they're doing
(53:00):
to that woman. That's awful. Those are the icemen. The
iceman out there working on this poor innocent woman right
by the way. That is Tatiana Martinez. She is an
illegal who lived in l a And she built a
(53:25):
career on social media. According to the she was live
streaming right into the story. She was live streaming at
the time, but she was making a making a living
off of dosing ICE agents and directing their followers, her followers.
Speaker 4 (53:40):
That is, to have around and find out situation.
Speaker 1 (53:45):
Yeah, they she said she was having trouble breathing. They
took her into into custody and then they took her
to the hospital and she's she's fine, But she encouraged
her followers to harass them and disrupt the arrests. She
is now and she is any illegal herself. So I mean, yep,
(54:10):
f around and find out. But all she was doing
was just docsing these ICE agents. Did they really have
to get in there? Did they really have to get
in there and throw her down?
Speaker 4 (54:23):
And well, they probably asked her first to get out
of the car, and she said f you, and then
they went Okay, We'll come in and get you.
Speaker 1 (54:34):
Well. According to the Newsweek story, she is a Colombian
immigrant TikTok influencer who was detained by immigration agents after
a confrontation outside her la residents that unfolded live on
social media. Leedy or Letty or Lightighty, Tatiana muff Lord.
How many names does one person need? Li Leedy, Letty,
(54:56):
Tatiana Mafla. Martinez apprehended by the FEDS while streaming on
TikTok from her tesla on Friday, according to the Department
of Homeland Security. The Assistant Secretary Trisha McLaughlin told Newsweek
that Martinez was arrested because of a prior DUI conviction
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in the city of Angels. Immigration authorities had been under
heightened security and allegations of misconduct. This is Newsweek, with
the agency at the center of a national debate over
immigration policy. That spotlight widened since Donald Trump ordered a
ramp up in arrests to fulfill his pledge of mass deportations,
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prompting renewed questions about the legality and human impact of
ICE's enforcement practices. The widespread deportation efforts have attracted resistance
from immigrant Immigrant rights advocates. She entered the United States
in twenty twenty two, according to DHS, and she posts
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under the handle at Tatiana Martinez Underscore two. Why is
you think you'd find a better handle than that? I mean,
if you're really going to be right, I mean, does
it not seem it's just one extra stuff? It's friction
in my humble opinion, when you have to do the
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underscore and the two and all that stuff. Am I wrong?
Then that seemed like it doesn't just slide off the tongue.
Speaker 4 (56:31):
Maybe she just wanted to stand out and she did.
Speaker 1 (56:36):
Possibly she gained attention for documenting ICE operations, sharing know
your Rights guidance, and offering commentary on immigration enforcement. The
footage that was circulated on social media appeared to show
Martinez seated in a tesla when federal agents approached, opened
the driver's side door and pulled her onto the pavement.
Speaker 4 (57:00):
It might have been a reverse image. I don't know, okay,
or she moved or she moved over to the other
side during the scuffle. No, the private side is on
the other side.
Speaker 1 (57:11):
Yeah yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4 (57:14):
She must have moved on to the other seat when
they opened that other door. But anyhow, they had to
pull her out of there.
Speaker 1 (57:21):
The video shows her being restrained, face down with a
covering placed over her head. Did they And who's that dude? Hey? Hey, hey, hey,
stop resisting. Have you ever been thrown down and handcuffed?
Speaker 4 (57:43):
No?
Speaker 1 (57:45):
I mean, aside for that time that you and I were,
you know, the Yeah, but that was just maka. That
was that was role play, completely different. I don't we're
I don't see the I mean, it's hard for me
to believe that Newsweek got a story wrong. But uh,
I don't see a covering being placed over her head either.
(58:11):
And then she called She called for medical assistance before
she appeared motionless. Oh I know what the guy was
was running from or was running to? The guy that runs? Yeah,
you see him run and go. Hey, So what happened
was the arrest was further complicated when an individual unlawfully
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towed a government police vehicle.
Speaker 4 (58:41):
Oh so he just back up there, hooked it up,
and off he went.
Speaker 1 (58:45):
Huh uh huh. Footage on social media shows a federal
agent running after the vehicle after the tow truck removes
the car.
Speaker 4 (58:55):
You know, I'm gonna guess that didn't go over well either.
Speaker 1 (58:58):
I'm gonna I wonder if that Toe Truck company will
remain in business.
Speaker 5 (59:09):
Mmmm.
Speaker 1 (59:09):
It's a good question. I mean again, if if if
we were on the other side of this matter, would
we be not Yeah, that shows them going at get
them bastards. But in this case, it just it does
make me wonder. Bob Tgart says the left always with
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the screaming they it gets attention, it does, it gets attention.
Wade Robertson you ever been picked up by the fuzz
What's the answer?
Speaker 4 (59:48):
Ronm No, but I've been swung around by the nipples.
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This story from this story is from the New York
Post and again this this just came out this morning,
and I every time I see one of these, I'm like, really,
is that what they're because the headline of this this
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hidden heart condition is known as a silent killer. How
to know if you need treatment even with no symptoms.
Aortic aneurysms. Which was a fabulous band. I think they
opened for a cheap trek back in the eighties. But
(01:04:42):
it's a time for heart to heart. See what they
did there? Heart to heart? That's good? Was there? Ah?
See there's a person right there. There's a person on
a gurney. That can't be good. Cardiovascular disease is the
leading cause of death in the United States, killing more
Americans than cancer and unintentional injuries, including car crashes, falls,
(01:05:08):
and overdoses combined. You've probably heard of heart attacks, strokes,
and heart failure, but there's a lesser known dangerous condition
that's often referred to as a silent killer. An aortic
aneurysm is a bulge of the order or are you
(01:05:29):
just happy to see me? Thank you. I'll be here
all week. It's the body's largest blood vessel. It carries
oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body. Now,
as soon as I read this headline and saw the story,
because I've been well trained in the ways of the
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mainstream media, the legacy media, if you will, and so
what was I thinking?
Speaker 4 (01:06:00):
It was a bullshit? It was a BS story. Oh yeah,
I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:06:09):
I don't know that. You don't think I've heard of it.
Speaker 4 (01:06:12):
Well, aortic aneurysms were kind of a big deal before
the JAB.
Speaker 1 (01:06:19):
Yeah, heart, so was heart disease. Heart disease was nothing new.
But I did what any red bladed American mail would
do in a case like this. I immediately pulled up
videos from the Minnesota vikings and watched the new Mail
cheerleader and it just did wonders because I felt I
(01:06:39):
felt calm after that. It was just it was like
a miracle cure. I actually went to the pub med
Central site, which is the from the National Institutes of
Health and the National Library of Medicine, and found a
story back from ninety excuse me, from twenty twenty two,
(01:07:04):
which was one hundred and seventy five years ago. Excuse me,
it was October twenty six, so it was only one
hundred and sixty five years ago. Uh, Dear editor, we'd
like to share ideas on the publication and autopsy case
report of aortic dissection complicated with histio ma FIV, lactic
periocarditis and aortic inflammation after an mRNA COVID nineteen vaccination huh.
(01:07:33):
An autopsy revealed period cardial chema to mino pomenae, midnids
and insigns uh and ascending aordit. Why do they use
Why do they use big words to describe this stuff?
Is it just so the rest of us out here
like they must be really smart? I'm convinced that's what
(01:07:53):
it is. Maybe doctors just uses big words so they
can get in there and NN toss them ATCHA. One
of my one of my foot doctors, did that, and
I swear he did it because I said something to her.
Was what I said. I let him know that I
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he described some complicated, some complicated surgical technique and I
likened it to a woodworking joint. I know he liked
that because From then on, he kept throwing twenty five
(01:08:35):
and fifty dollars words at me, and it's like, I'm like, oh, yeah,
well I can. Did you make up with a double
rabbit joint? It's a double rabbit joint, is what you're
talking about. Now, I can do that if I just
set the camber on the on the chop saw at
(01:08:55):
twenty two and a half degrees, I got to combine
total there forty fives. And we're looking at this. I mean,
we're talking the same language, aren't we. They don't like it.
They don't like it when you compare what they do,
you know, cutting into people and fixing stuff to making
a coffee table, they seem offended. I don't know why,
(01:09:16):
but anyway, so this autopsy reveilled period per pericardial haemo tampon.
What's a hemo tamponad? I don't know. I have no idea.
(01:09:36):
Twenty bucks same as downtown and ascending a ordered dis section.
Bottom line is this. The histological findings were in agreement
with those of post vaccination myocarditis. To the best of
our knowledge. They say no cases of histopathologically confirmed perricrdiatis
(01:09:58):
following COVID nineteen vaccinate have been documented. In the present case,
prolonged aortic adventitia inflammation may have contributed to the aortic walls,
fragility and subsequent dissection. Now, all this to say, is
there a connection between you know, the and this new
(01:10:23):
aortic what was the word aortic tampanad.
Speaker 5 (01:10:30):
That?
Speaker 1 (01:10:32):
No, it was the ortic aortic aneurysm, the bolt and
the Is there a connection, I don't know, I know,
and and but the problem here is that again, because
they withheld so much information. Anytime now I see anything
(01:10:53):
that has to do with the heart, but my first
reactions I wonder if this had anything to do with it,
you know, and in a lot of cases yeah, but
in some cases no. But they have caused us all
to be, well, if you're paying attention, they've caused us
to all to be just a little bit leery whenever
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they try to tell us anything about something quote unquote
new or the silent killer, or remember not too long ago,
there was something that it was the blood clots and
it was a New York Post as well, which generally
is kind of right leaning ish. But because they were
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the doctors have no idea where where these blood clots
are coming, no idea, none whatsoever. And they go through
all this list of a bazillion different things and not
once do they ever even bring up, not even one.
They didn't whisper it, which just seems to be a
they're dis ingenuous.
Speaker 4 (01:12:01):
Yeah, they just don't want to say it, right, they're
thinking it, but they don't want to say it.
Speaker 1 (01:12:06):
But why wouldn't they at least write it down? I
mean maybe, okay, it might have something to do with
but we're not sure. I mean, it just it's it's
almost ridiculous. And again, for those paying attention during the
good Grief, has it been ten years? It's been five
(01:12:28):
since the whole rona, but ten years since we really
got into the I can't believe they ball faced lie
the way that they do right to our faces in
the media. I mean, without even they don't even crack
a grin, they don't even break us sweat. They just
(01:12:50):
flat out lie to us without even kissing us first.
And again, if you've been awakened, if you well, Gillian Michaels,
have you seen the It's the Biggest Loser documentary on Netflix?
Speaker 5 (01:13:10):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:13:10):
I haven't.
Speaker 4 (01:13:11):
Were they doing something they were supposed to be doing
because they were losing weight fast.
Speaker 1 (01:13:16):
Dude, Yeah, and were they You really shouldn't lose weight
that fast obviously because it can't be healthy.
Speaker 4 (01:13:25):
And that must have been what the what the documentary
was about.
Speaker 1 (01:13:28):
Well, it was part of it, but it was behind
the scenes. I think I have a picture of her somewhere,
at least I thought I did, Jillian Michaels. She is
not in the documentary, and it's I think, what the
hell is it called born to be a Loser or
(01:13:49):
something like that.
Speaker 4 (01:13:50):
It's the which is kind of ironic because she was.
She was a big part. Her and that other dude
were a big part of the first few seasons of
that Bob Harper. Bob Harper. Yeah, and she just didn't
want to be a part of the documentary because.
Speaker 1 (01:14:04):
That's not necessarily the case. Okay, here is uh I
did and I didn't realize that Gillian Michaels. Did you
know she was a fat, fat fat at one point? No,
not at all. She weighed buck seventy five at one
point in time.
Speaker 4 (01:14:21):
That's not that's not a fat, fat fatty.
Speaker 1 (01:14:24):
But she was overweight one hundred and seventy five pounds.
Come on, dude, that's that's fat, fat fatty? Are you kidding?
Speaker 4 (01:14:33):
Well, that's about her fifty pounds overweight? Good one twenty five?
Speaker 1 (01:14:38):
S you just I mean?
Speaker 4 (01:14:41):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:14:41):
I mean?
Speaker 4 (01:14:41):
Does she not look good?
Speaker 1 (01:14:42):
Now? She does? Well? You know, for a lesbian?
Speaker 4 (01:14:47):
Well, but she still looks good.
Speaker 1 (01:14:51):
Did you say, but she still looks good? I did,
she's a lesbian, but she still looks good. Well, she
still looks good. Yeah, changes the meaning of the sentence.
What do you have against the lesbians? She's still cute
when she was fat? But no, she didn't because see
she's been semi red pilled. Now is she conservative? I
(01:15:13):
don't know, Maybe, maybe not, but she she's.
Speaker 4 (01:15:15):
More done with the Democratic Party than she is red pilled.
I think she's just like you people have lost your
freaking minds. And she doesn't say it either.
Speaker 1 (01:15:25):
She had a she has a podcast called Her Take,
I think is what it's called. And she was on
CNN on a panel of well it's that the Black
Chick Show where they all sit around and gang up
on the one so called conservative in the bunch. But
she was talking about slavery and how you know less
(01:15:46):
than was it less than two? Percent of it was
some fact that she brought up about slavery, and they're like,
I can't believe you're minimizing slavery, and blah blah blah.
And so the bottom of mine is, I don't think
that they asked her to be a part of the documentary.
Oh they may not happen. They may have, but I'm
(01:16:07):
not sure that they asked her. And according to Bob Harper,
she was the one person who did not call him
after his heart attack, because remember he had the heart
attack in the gym.
Speaker 4 (01:16:17):
Never that I didn't until you mentioned it was that
during filming.
Speaker 1 (01:16:26):
I don't know. I don't think it was. It may
have been, but let's see what was his heart attack.
Speaker 4 (01:16:37):
It was not during filming. It was in twenty seventeen,
while working out at a gym in New York.
Speaker 1 (01:16:42):
There you go, and I think The Biggest Loser had
just been canceled. It came back for actually it may
still be back on like USA Network or whatever.
Speaker 4 (01:16:50):
Oh hell, he had a widow maker what you call it?
Speaker 1 (01:16:53):
He was. He was dead on the floor for like
nine minutes. He says, wow. But he's said that she
is the one person who did not call it. I
don't know if that's true or not. I don't know
if she's a complete bitch, I don't don't know, don't
know her, but she I doubt she was asked to
(01:17:18):
be part of the of the documentary. She also and
I'd forgotten about this because I didn't watch that show religiously.
I mean I would watch it on occasion. But she
at one point got in trouble because she gave her
team caffeine pills. Oh, can't do that, and her reasoning was, well,
(01:17:39):
I mean, is it better to take caffeine pills or
to drink an inordinate amount of coffee? Seems to me
that the caffeine pills might make more sense. But they well,
it's against the rules. I'm not sure how it was
against the rules. And again I haven't looked up the rules.
Maybe it was you can't take any you can't take
(01:18:01):
a pill in any way, shape or form. But if
it was you can't take a performance performance enhancing drug.
Speaker 4 (01:18:08):
Would you call caffeine pills performance enhancing? Probably?
Speaker 1 (01:18:16):
I mean they are technically they'll give you energy, But
is it better? I mean, is it what's the difference
between taking a caffeine pill and and just a regular
water or drinking drinking coffee.
Speaker 4 (01:18:31):
Yeah, I think caffeine's probably an enhancement to some extent.
Speaker 1 (01:18:37):
Yeah, I mean it does.
Speaker 4 (01:18:38):
It gives you energy and helps you and I and
I'm gonna guess they weren't keeping them from drinking black
coffee as part of a dietary platform. I don't most
diets have black coffee as part of the program.
Speaker 1 (01:18:54):
And again I haven't.
Speaker 4 (01:18:55):
Looked at one, but you know, they were working them
so hard, dude, you gotta think that being hopped up
on caffeine probably wasn't a good thing. Um, I mean
from a heart standpoint. Yeah, that's like those monster drinks
that kids drink these days. Monster and all that other
mess those things are.
Speaker 1 (01:19:17):
It's not just a caffeine, but it's all the other
crap them too. According to the AI, while contestants on
the Biggest Loser might have had access to some forms
of caffeine like coffee, the use of caffeine pills was
explicitly prohibited and considered a rule violation. Okay, well, if.
Speaker 4 (01:19:36):
It wasn't the guidelines and it was explicitly prohibited, probably
shouldn't have been given them to them.
Speaker 1 (01:19:40):
Right, No, I completely agree, completely agree. I just have
a I have a feeling it was probably a little
more nuanced than that, But what do I know? Oh gosh,
here's a story from twenty thirteen from Yahoo. Did Biggest
Losers Jillian Michaels go too far with caffeine pills? From
(01:20:03):
twenty thirteen. This isn't the first time TV Trainer has
been put in on the defensive. She has been sued
multiple times by folks who insisted that her diet pills
don't work. In two thousand and nine, a former contestant
accused her of supplying her Biggest Loser hopefuls with performance
enhancing drugs. The following year, The La Times attacked her
(01:20:24):
in an op ed piece, essentially saying that she was
some sort of trainer barbie with no real credentials. What
Jillian Michaels do to piss everybody off? Right? But when
I saw that she wasn't in the documentary at first,
(01:20:45):
my first question was because I know she had been
kind of right leaning. I guess yeah, But that was
my first question. Is I wonder if it's because of Trump.
Speaker 4 (01:21:00):
It might have been, but she was what it was, outspoken, lesbian,
right right, winger. I mean, she's got several things going against.
Speaker 1 (01:21:09):
Her in spoken lesbian, they should love her.
Speaker 4 (01:21:13):
You would think you would think.
Speaker 1 (01:21:14):
That's what I'm saying, So it had to have been that.
Speaker 4 (01:21:17):
Then they rolled those two into the third thing, which
was Trump brow bright lady.
Speaker 1 (01:21:23):
And yeah as soon as as soon as anything, Trump
does Christiality the same way. Yeah. Yeah, it's still hard
to believe Christiality is dead. I know, I know. How
long has she been dead? Now? A couple of years? Right,
how long? Let's see a soon.
Speaker 4 (01:21:41):
Twenty three.
Speaker 1 (01:21:44):
Going, let's see the three years in December? Oh wow,
twenty yeah, twenty two. Wow, that's amazing. But the documentary
was it wasn't bad. It's about what you'd think. I mean,
(01:22:04):
you know, were they losing weight too fat? Yeah? Did?
Did most of them gain the Yeah? Yeah, because that's
what happens when you lose weight too fast, you do,
you end up gaining a good deal back.
Speaker 4 (01:22:18):
It's been more than a decade, hasn't it since that
show started? When did the show start?
Speaker 2 (01:22:23):
Five?
Speaker 1 (01:22:24):
Show started in two thousand and four. Wow, so it's
been I know, it's been twenty one years.
Speaker 4 (01:22:30):
Geez dude, Holy, I know, I.
Speaker 1 (01:22:33):
Know, time flies when you're having fun. It's I was
looking at a picture. I don't have it in here.
She brought it in. I was looking at a picture
that sits out there on the mantle at the motel.
It is of uh Tony, his name is Tony, the
little orange cat, Gizmo the guinea pig, and another kitty.
(01:22:56):
And I was like, oh, another kitty was a great cat.
But I turned it over and that picture thirty thirty
two years wow, from nineteen ninety three. I'm like, holy shit,
how is thirty two years gone by like that? Three decades?
(01:23:17):
How has three decades gone by like that? It really
is just it's freaky how fast time flies. It truly is.
I just it's bothersome. At one point, at some point
you get to the fact that it is bothersome. It
goes by so quickly. To Toby's just now getting back
(01:23:38):
from vacation. Seriously, well they had a good good morning.
Vacation has ended back to the grind right. Audrey's over
there in the Daily Mojo chat room. Good morning, I'll
bubbly Audrey. Looking forward to seeing you in a couple
(01:23:58):
of weeks. Good time, probably before a programming note update
and you're gonna have to help me with the dates
because I can't remember. We are on this week, we are,
we are this week, next.
Speaker 4 (01:24:12):
Week until when until Uh, I think I'm I don't know.
I'm either leaving Wednesday or Thursday, but I don't remember yet.
Speaker 1 (01:24:23):
So I am going programming. No, we have no idea
what the hell we're doing.
Speaker 4 (01:24:27):
So I'm leaving either, let's say Wednesday. I'm leaving next Wednesday,
not this coming Wednesday, but the next Wednesday, the twenty seventh,
And I am traveling to Manila, Utah for the Daggett
Heritage Rodeo with Cowboy Logic and a bunch of J sixers.
Speaker 3 (01:24:47):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (01:24:47):
We're going up there for a presentation. The Daggett Heritage
Rodeo does h They are, you know, very big military
kind of get together rodeo up in the middle of
b f E Utah p But they do it every
year and it's a big fundraiser and they are really
big J six fans.
Speaker 1 (01:25:07):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (01:25:07):
So a lot of the JAM sixers are coming up
there with me and Donna and Donna uh for that weekend,
and so I'll have a lot of video stuff I
can probably bring back in and we'll talk about it.
Speaker 1 (01:25:18):
But you guys are going on vacation, right, No, this
is a absolutely not dre are no such things as vacation.
Speaker 4 (01:25:25):
I heard you were also traveling.
Speaker 1 (01:25:27):
You don't know what is going on? Where are you
going to have no idea? I'm not telling you. I
asked Bethy, tell it. She'll tell me, will she? She'll
probably lie? Come on, well, I'm not going to tell
everybody what I'm doing.
Speaker 4 (01:25:45):
Yeah, but you said hitting tell everybody that there was
a programming note you were going to be going somewhere.
Speaker 1 (01:25:51):
No, the programming note was that the show wasn't going
to be on. But then I realized, and you don't
know either. You don't you've got no idea whether the
show will be on next week or not.
Speaker 4 (01:26:01):
It will be on. Well, unless y'all leave Monday and Tuesday,
then the show will be on Monday and Tuesday at.
Speaker 1 (01:26:06):
Least, that's exactly You don't know, and neither do I.
So the programming note this, Tune in every day at
the Dailymojo dot com to find out whether or not
the program is going to be on that day. That's
the best. Uh, that's the best thing I can think of.
That's the that's the surefire way to find out whether
whether or not the show is on. Audrey says, I'll
(01:26:27):
see you next will you? Will you? How do you know?
How do you know? Audrey?
Speaker 4 (01:26:32):
Oh, that's what you were about to say. So you're
going to California, y'all going to Disney Lane.
Speaker 1 (01:26:36):
I'm not telling Disney Lane. I'm not you know, why
would I tell? Why would I put that out there
for everybody to know? Then I get swamped at the
train station and we go to get on the train.
You know, do you want that to happen right now?
I don't want that to happen, thank you. I'm not
(01:26:57):
the only one who travels by bus. All right, good?
So anyway, the program will either be on or it
won't be next week, one way or the other, but
surely not both of them. Which was a long winded
way of telling you that this probably the uh one.
The poster, the mounted poster from Roswell will probably not
(01:27:19):
be on the auction block next week. I'll be the
week after. And here's the reason.
Speaker 4 (01:27:25):
So the week after, by the way, September first is
Labor Day, and I don't know that I'll be back
that day specifically, I might be back on Sunday, but
if you want to do a show on Labor Day,
we can so in programming.
Speaker 1 (01:27:37):
No, we have no idea what the hell we're doing
or when we're doing.
Speaker 4 (01:27:39):
We'll let you know, and.
Speaker 1 (01:27:42):
Yep, we'll let you know. But there and part of
the reason that Brad does everyone care. That's a good point,
American jackass. Probably not part of the reason that this
one hasn't isn't been and has been completed yet so
many little pieces and parts go into it. And this
(01:28:04):
is one of those pieces and parts. This is the
uh This goes into the frame itself, but it will
be lit as soon as I figure out how to
make it light up. It's a piece of plexi. And
for those of you who are wondering at the poster
is this is from the the Roswell UFO festival that
(01:28:26):
we broadcast live from in July Greece. Has that been
coming up on two months ago? Yeah? Yeah, in September,
it'll be two months that we were out in uh
in Roswell, Oh. And we had a conversation on Thursday,
if you haven't seen it yet with Don Schmidt, the
(01:28:46):
author of Witness to Roswell. We did that on at
the mic Keith and uh Keith and I and Don
had a conversation and it was Don Schmidt wrote the
wrote theazing book Witness to Roswell, and it is just
did you end up reading that.
Speaker 4 (01:29:04):
I'm in the process now as a matter of fact, Yeah,
it's it is amazing.
Speaker 1 (01:29:13):
It is a truly an amazing story. Anyway, this is
this is part of the it's hard for it's hard
really for you to see this, but this is going
to be so awesomely badass cool when it's done because
it will be lit from the side and it's not
(01:29:36):
really doing it justice. But the the the design on
this was on the Roswell rock, which was found out
in Roswell, and this design that was on the rock
has been carved into this piece of PLEXI and will
(01:29:56):
be lit from the side so it looks three dimensional.
Because I have a little problem doing things simply.
Speaker 4 (01:30:04):
Yeah, Brad doesn't do simple.
Speaker 1 (01:30:06):
I don't do I wish I did. Boy, you have
no idea how much I wish I could do just simple,
just draw, be done. But nope. Generally speaking, if there's
a fork in the road and one way is complicated,
and the other way is not complicated. I take the
complicated way, and I don't I don't know why get
(01:30:29):
Audrey to sign the poster. American Jackass says that would
require me to take it. Maybe I will, who knows.
But anyway, this is when this is lit and looks
three dimensional, it's going to look super duper cool. And
the auction for this poster will likely be probably week
(01:30:51):
after next or the week after that.
Speaker 4 (01:30:56):
So you're looking at it whether probably the week of
the eighth or the fifth.
Speaker 1 (01:31:00):
Sure, yes, exactly exactly, so we'll get to it. Perfection
takes time, it does. It takes a great deal of
time and a great deal of effort and is rarely achieved,
and it certainly not achieved in my case. But in
any event, so uh, stick around because we check every
(01:31:24):
morning to find out whether or not the Daily Mojo
is on. That's the surefire way to find out. Tune in.
Is it on? Then yes? If it's not, no, that's
a good way to do it. Yeah, that's the way.
It's keep it simple, stupid, That's what I always say,
Keep it simple right here on the Daily Mojo. Stupidity
(01:31:47):
is not a competition.
Speaker 4 (01:31:48):
And the whole island will become.
Speaker 1 (01:31:50):
Souls, unless you're a politician overly calculated that it will
tipple a cap side. I saw something else over the
weekend that was so incredibly amazed balls that it will
(01:32:14):
make you question your perception of reality. And as soon
as my perception of reality includes this, there we go.
Thank you. When you see this, it is and it's
in German, so you won't be able to understand a
(01:32:37):
damn thing. But when he starts fiddling around with this woman.
Speaker 9 (01:32:49):
Watch what he does to her face.
Speaker 4 (01:33:01):
It's crazy. She's wearing she's wearing a mask.
Speaker 1 (01:33:06):
She's wearing a mask, She's wearing a whole fat sus Wow,
how real does that look?
Speaker 4 (01:33:14):
And I wasn't sure because right at the very beginning
of the video he grabs the piece that's below her
neck and that's what he has in her hand, and
I thought, wait a minute, that looks like a mask
right there. See, And I'm thinking, oh, so they this
da she looks like, huh normally is seven years old? Wow?
Speaker 1 (01:33:39):
So this goes back at least to the the to
what twenty ninety eighteen, yeah, eighteen seventeen. I think that
this goes back to at least eighteen three years ago,
two hundred and fifty four. Now we've been talking about
it so long, but I was looking up the CIA
and what you know, how are there any document that
(01:34:02):
we'd ever be able to get the real answer to
the story. But have there been any documented cases where
the c i A Has used disguises and impersonated well
known leaders to fool the public? Which I'm sure that
there have been examples of that, cases of that, but
(01:34:26):
we're probably not ever going to know the realistic, realistic
I mean maybe someday, but this was one of the
examples of the of the ability.
Speaker 4 (01:34:42):
Yeah, they couldn't come.
Speaker 1 (01:34:44):
On and this just for I mean this like right
there to the point where she almost looks like she
is flipping off. I think she did.
Speaker 4 (01:34:59):
Could look whatever that mask is, they did a good
job putting that on.
Speaker 1 (01:35:04):
Her, unbelievably good. So you and this is again this
is what we get. Everybody speak German. I don't know, Wow,
is that what he said? Is that what they said?
Speaker 4 (01:35:28):
He pulled it so much it messed it up.
Speaker 1 (01:35:36):
He's almost assaulting her in my opinion, I mean, and
that piece of skin on her cheek is just yeah,
he pulled it off. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:35:55):
Wow, is there an image of what she looks like
without the man?
Speaker 1 (01:35:59):
No? Others, not, at least not that I didn't find one.
That doesn't mean there isn't one. But when you see this,
is it, does it not become more apparent that what
we saw of Joe Biden could have been a body
of Well, there have.
Speaker 4 (01:36:19):
Been too many photos, photos comparing what he used to
look like to what he looks like now, and I'm
guessing maybe a facelift could have done some of that.
But his ear lobes and the way his ears connected
to his head, and just a bunch of different things.
I believe it's possible that we've seen Biden impersonators wearing masks.
Speaker 1 (01:36:43):
Yes, it's possible.
Speaker 4 (01:36:45):
Hollywood make up, yes, yes, Hollywood makeup can do a
wild thing, no joke, wild thing, wild thing.
Speaker 1 (01:36:57):
But it is I and I've known that they can
do amazing things with makeup because we've all seen the documentaries.
Mission impossible. But when you see something like this, which
is and this is obviously more than seven years old
because it's in four x three format, number one, I
wouldn't be surprised if this is twenty years old. And
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have you ever seen the video of the it's a woman.
I think she's in President Bush, Daddy Bush's office, and
she's wearing a mask and it fools him. It fools
Daddy Bush. You've ever seen that? I have to find that.
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I can't remember the context, but I think she was
trying to prove to Bush that, you know, the technology,
you know, you wouldn't be able to tell if I
was wearing it right in front of you, that sort
of thing, and it goes back and it sheds light
or at least a little bit of like a little
(01:38:02):
bit of a little bit of a question mark onto
situations like Epstein when they pulled him out of there,
out of the jail. Was that really? Was that really him?
Speaker 2 (01:38:17):
Was that?
Speaker 1 (01:38:18):
You know? Was that a body level question? The other
thing that no one has really stopped to think about,
or at least I haven't. We're all like, well, that
was a body double on the on the gurney, that
was a that was a look alike. That was a
if Epstein was trying to escape or wanted to escape,
(01:38:40):
or that was part of the deal that he was released,
that could have been Epstein on the gurney just laying there, right,
I mean, all right, Okay, we're gonna show. We're gonna
have a little bit of it, because why would they
Number one, why would they pull the body out of
there uncovered? Why wouldn't it be all I mean, every
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other example of when they pull a body out of
a situa I say every other, but ninety percent of
every other situation. When they're pulling bodies out of a location,
they tightly, I mean they secure them up right, they
wrap them. Why did we get to see the image
of Jeffrey Epstein somebody made that call? Yeah, for the
(01:39:29):
same reason that we got the picture of Matthew Crooks
at room temperature on the roof of the place in Butler, Pennsylvania,
after he attempted to shoot President Trump. All of these things,
all of these things. I have no idea what the
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twizzy is about this morning. Would it be amazing if
this somehow tied into exactly what you're talking about in
the way I see it? Well, it doesn't. But I
gave it my best shot. I did.
Speaker 4 (01:40:03):
I was hoping for a good segue, but there's not one.
Speaker 2 (01:40:05):
But we know.
Speaker 4 (01:40:05):
Look, Trump is meeting with Zelensky today. As a matter
of fact, that meeting's happening now.
Speaker 1 (01:40:10):
But Zelensky because it does it? Does it?
Speaker 4 (01:40:12):
Does it?
Speaker 1 (01:40:13):
Ok? How do we know it?
Speaker 4 (01:40:14):
How do we know? Well, here's the thing. The EU
allies of Zelensky that his his backers decided they wanted
to encroach on this meeting.
Speaker 1 (01:40:24):
And that's what today's twizzy is about.
Speaker 2 (01:40:27):
The way I see it, this is Ron's walky perspective
on life.
Speaker 4 (01:40:33):
Here we are, folks, it's time for a little truth
telling with a side of snark, because the world's serving
up another plate of globalist gulash and I'm not here
for the indigestion.
Speaker 1 (01:40:43):
So picture this.
Speaker 4 (01:40:44):
A bunch of European leaders are piling into a Trump
Zelensky meeting like it's a clown car at a Brussels circus.
According to Fox News, they're signaling solidarity with Ukraine. But
let's be real, this is less about solidarity and more
about them trying to elbow their way into the grown
ups table where the dessert tray runs out. First off,
these Eurocrats showing up to support Zelenski is like a
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pack of chihuahua's barking at a rotweiler. They're loud, they're annoying,
and they're not fooling anybody. They're not there to back Ukraine.
They're there to make sure Trump doesn't cut their allowance.
You know, the billions we've been funneling into that war
torn money pit while our own borders leaking like I SIEV.
It's like they saw Trump coming with his dealmaking clipboard
and thought, oh no, better bring the whole EU book
(01:41:27):
club to guilt trip him into keeping the cash pickt open.
And let's talk about this solidarity stick solidarity please. This
is the same crew that can't agree on what kind
of cheese to serve at their own summits, but suddenly
they're all raw raw or Ukraine. It's like watching a
vegan try to grill a steak. They're just there for
the photo op, not the heavy lifting. They're hoping Trump
(01:41:50):
doesn't notice. They've been passing the buck to America while
they sip over priced cappuccinos and lecture us about global responsibility.
News flash, folks, responsibility he doesn't mean bankrolling a war
while your own economies are wobbling like a Jenga tower
in a windstorm. Trump's probably sitting there wondering if he
accidentally rsvped to a NATO sleepover. These leaders aren't joining
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the meeting to help Zelenski. They're there to babysit their
own interests, like a kid clutching their Halloween candy when
the neighborhood bully shows up, and who can blame them?
Trump's got a track record of sniffing out bad deals
faster than a bloodhound at a barbecue. They're terrified, He'll
tells Lensky. Look, Vladimir, love the passion, but maybe it's
time to negotiate a peace deal instead of expecting Uncle
(01:42:33):
Sam to keep writing blank checks.
Speaker 1 (01:42:36):
So here's the deal.
Speaker 4 (01:42:38):
While Europe's playing dress up as the world's moral compass,
America stuck footing the bill for their virtue parade. This
meeting isn't about solidarity. It's a diplomatic dog and pony show,
and we're the ones stuck cleaning up the stable. Let's
hope Trump brings his a game and reminds these folks
that America First isn't just a slogan, it's a survival strategy.
Now go for yourself a cup of coffee. Let's stop
(01:43:00):
pretending that you use here to save the city. They're
just here for the Instagram post. I'm Ron Phillips, and
that's the way I see it.
Speaker 2 (01:43:07):
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Speaker 1 (01:44:07):
Terrence Stamp died. Terrence Stamp, Oh, yes, general saw it. Yeah,
he's one of those the faces when you see him,
you go.
Speaker 4 (01:44:18):
You're recognizing him because he's been a bit part player
in the movies.
Speaker 1 (01:44:22):
Character actor. It was in Priscilla Adventures of Priscilla, Queen
of the Desert. You ever see that movie? I did not.
It's I haven't seen it a while, but I remember
enjoying it and may be stupid, maybe one of those
of you go back, you know, why the hell did
I like this? But kind of like Stripes, Stripes, I
(01:44:43):
loved that movie. When was the last time you saw it?
Probably twenty years ago, I watch it again and see
if because I did. I was. I watched it a
few years ago and I'm like, what there are a
couple of lines in that You're, oh, that's funny. But
for the most part, I was like why did I?
Speaker 4 (01:45:04):
I found myself watching older movies over the last week
or so wondering why did I like that so much?
I mean, I like it, but why did I like
it so much? Back then, Smoking the bandit was one
of them I watched that I watched Wait a minute,
was it tombs?
Speaker 1 (01:45:20):
You did not say why did I like it? I mean,
it's obviously obvious why you like Smoking the Bit. You
didn't come away from Smoking the Band and going why
did I like that? No?
Speaker 4 (01:45:31):
But I but it wasn't. It wasn't what I remember
from being careful.
Speaker 2 (01:45:35):
It was.
Speaker 4 (01:45:35):
It was a good movie.
Speaker 1 (01:45:37):
Come on, dude, Jerry, Smoking the Bandit, Smoking in the
Bandit blazing saddles. You don't around with the classics. They're
classics for a reason, for a very good reason.
Speaker 4 (01:45:52):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:45:53):
The so here it is, Adam Schiff, I keep this
is like, it's like revenge porn, but in a different sense.
I mean, you're hoping that he goes down. But he won't,
not that way. But you're hoping because we just found
(01:46:16):
out that on both his California and his Maryland houses,
he is paying three percent on the mortgages since he
refinanced them in twenty twenty. That's lower, but incredibly lower,
even lower than the five point six percent rate that
(01:46:38):
was at the I guess there's a whole well in theory,
there's an investigation into his alleged corrupt shenanigans during his refinancing.
I mean that wasn't it the same thing they went
after Trump for. It's completely different. That was Trump. This
is Shift, completely different. The DOJ is accusing Shift of
(01:47:04):
claiming two homes as his primary residence for more than
a decade. That was to get lower mortgage rates and
lower property taxes. Huh wasn't he one of the people
out there in front of the I can't believe Trump
is getting away with this. He's lying, he's scumbags. The
(01:47:24):
newly released annual financial documents show that even after he
finally designated his Potomac property as his second home in
twenty twenty, after sixteen years of saying it was his primary,
he still got the exact same mortgage rate as his
California residence when he refinanced both that year. It's almost
like these guys get preferential treatment better than the rest
(01:47:46):
of us. They do. It's weird. It's not all it's weird,
isn't it.
Speaker 4 (01:47:50):
It's not almost like it's that they do.
Speaker 1 (01:47:53):
Huh. Average thirty year mortgage interest rate in twenty twenty
was three point one for primary residsidences and the secondary
residents usually went up about half a percent higher. He
would have saved anywhere from thirty to fifty thousand dollars
over sixteen years. Is that a lot of money to them?
(01:48:18):
Probably not. It's a decent amount. But it's the again,
this is where it's the principle of the thing. But
these these they get preferential treatment, they get to take
advantage of their positions, and they do all of this
while they're being absolute scumbags right to the rest of it.
Speaker 4 (01:48:41):
And I guess the question I have is, why would
someone like Letitia James or Adam Schiff, why would they
go so hard against Trump? Yet they're doing this same
thing thinking it's okay that they won't get caught.
Speaker 1 (01:48:58):
Because they've made a shit searance is that that they
won't get caught.
Speaker 4 (01:49:01):
They don't worry.
Speaker 1 (01:49:03):
You're fine, Yeah, you're not gonna We're not going to
go after you. Yeah, you're You're good. You take him
the first thing I would think, Yeah, now is that true?
Would they keep.
Speaker 4 (01:49:17):
Them safely on the Trump would be back in the
office in twenty twenty four?
Speaker 1 (01:49:23):
Right?
Speaker 3 (01:49:25):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (01:49:25):
Yeah, they They were mightily surprised when he when he
was able to overcome the corruption and the tampering with
the election. See that's the thing like with this going
back to the CIA and their little disguises. By the way,
I did find her, well, I say I found her.
I found I used Google lens to find that face.
(01:49:51):
It still didn't really tell me anything. But I mean
you can take a freeze frame of that and and
google lens will I'll tell you she's not really fat.
But other than that, I have not been able to
find out exactly who it is. But the CIA has
done things we heard about on was it Friday who
(01:50:13):
talked about how they had taken down the leader of
Iran back in the fifties. What's his name, Mozadique? I
think that was his name. That the CIA has been
doing this very very thing over the course of well
since the CIA has been the CIA, we've been influencing,
(01:50:40):
outright rigging elections around the world for decades. And why
wouldn't they have gotten involved in rigging the election here
in this game? Well they're not supposed to. Yeah, why
And I go back to why wouldn't they because involved
in our own elections and in rigging our own elections.
(01:51:04):
If they can do it, why wouldn't they be as
they're not supposed to? Write? And then I started thinking
about because one of the discussions online about the CIA
and their ability to disguise themselves, etc. Was the attempt
(01:51:26):
to take out Fidel Castro and why they didn't. It
does make you wonder, doesn't it. I Mean, they were
able to kill John F. Kennedy, but they weren't able
to take Castro out? Or were they? Or did they
not take Castro out? Because they wanted they wanted him
(01:51:50):
to do certain things as the leader of Cuba, And
so it was like, all right, here's the deal, Fidel,
you do what we tell you to do, and we
will kill you. Right. Is that is that those made
all the time, all the time. Yeah, And it's it's
(01:52:13):
unsettling because you want to again, you want to believe
that we kind of that we as the United States,
rise above that sort of thing, but we don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:52:25):
We're probably one of the biggest players in it.
Speaker 1 (01:52:28):
Yeah, and and it's okay as long as they're doing
things that we all think, oh, well, that's it's for
the good of it's for the good of humanity, it's
for the good of the of the world.
Speaker 4 (01:52:40):
By the way, I found I found a picture of
wolkeie hegen Barth not fat. All right, okay, well I
can't bring it up. I sent it to you because
I couldn't bring it up on this machine. But that's
her name, it's it's at the bottom of that video.
So I just did a search for her, and that's
she is. She's not she's not fat.
Speaker 1 (01:53:03):
Oh, she's not. Let's see how do I do this?
Let me see if I can get got it. There
has to be a simpler way. Well, I've got it.
Speaker 4 (01:53:16):
I just had to. I had to bring it up
on a different screen.
Speaker 1 (01:53:19):
Uh, let's see which one did I use? She is? Yeah,
she's definitely not fat. And and going back to the
video of her as a fat chick. Wow, here you
go as a fat chick with her face getting ripped off.
Speaker 4 (01:53:35):
Yeah, so that's what she looks like normally, she's pretty thin. Yeah,
as opposed to guy, as opposed to.
Speaker 1 (01:53:42):
This big, huge difference. I mean, and you can't tell.
I mean, they even.
Speaker 4 (01:53:52):
They did, they they it was a good mask and
and that's probably just a lot of silicone pieces. But
they taught him together real well, whatever the case may be,
but it's probably not like a full mask.
Speaker 1 (01:54:07):
Yeah. And it's again, it's it's it's crazy the things
that they were able to do, and that it does
make you wonder in cases like Cuba and and every
other place, you know, with Saddam Hussein. Remember when Saddam Hussein,
(01:54:29):
when we found we reportedly found Saddam Hussein, Remember he
was well, do you.
Speaker 4 (01:54:34):
Remember, wasn't he down in a hole somewhere?
Speaker 1 (01:54:36):
Yeah? Right, yeah, we we discovered him like cowering in
a hole somewhere in the rock. And when he was
being hanged the big we were all told there will
be no cameras. There will be now.
Speaker 4 (01:54:54):
That there was a cell phone video.
Speaker 1 (01:54:57):
Weird, isn't it. It's weird how we get the picture
of Saddam Hussein at room temperature. We get the picture
of Jeffrey Epstein at room temperature. We get the picture
of Matthew Crooks at room temperature. Did we get the
picture of Tim McVay at room temperature? No?
Speaker 4 (01:55:20):
Send me something one day and I went, oh.
Speaker 1 (01:55:24):
Oh damn it, I don't have that. I will have
to play that tomorrow because.
Speaker 4 (01:55:27):
Because I was like, oh, holy crap, it's it is
unnerving that secret service, wasn't it. Wasn't that a secret
service dude?
Speaker 1 (01:55:39):
Or FBI?
Speaker 4 (01:55:40):
Yeah, one of the two.
Speaker 1 (01:55:42):
Oh wow, well, we can show it tomorrow. But it
was the resemblance that the the Tim McVay has to
this FBI agent in somewhere in Florida is not just uncanny,
it's almost disturbing because he looks so much like this guy.
(01:56:08):
But it's almost like, wait a second, you mean they
that'd be crazy if they just put him up, you know,
it made him an FBI agent and then gave him
a high pro.
Speaker 4 (01:56:17):
What if Timothy McVay was an FBI agent that they
had staged this?
Speaker 1 (01:56:25):
You see what I'm saying now, I will say that
that does violate the first rule of assassination. The assass
which is kill the assassin. Why would you keep Tim
McVay around if you had him undertake this heinous crime
in Oklahoma City and to bomb the Mura Federal Building
(01:56:48):
and then allow him to possibly continue living and expose
the operation. Why would you take that chance? And I
don't have the answer to that. I mean, that does
kind of fly in the face of that, or maybe
maybe the first rule of assassination is a red herring,
could be huh, because if it was really the first
(01:57:09):
rule in assassination, wouldn't you have a hard time finding
assassins going forward? See?
Speaker 4 (01:57:15):
Yeah, because they all know they're going.
Speaker 1 (01:57:17):
To die, Thank you very much. Wait a minutes, let's
go all right, there is a lot to chew on.
That is a lot to chew on. It's two hours
of audio deliciousness, conspiratorial theories, and I don't write questions.
Known as the Daily Mojo for today, Monday, the eighteenth
day of August, the year of Our Lord, twenty twenty five.
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Let's find out if anybody learned a damn thing during
the course of the program. We shall start over on
the rumbellino. Let's see here if it says a DM well,
I'm going to be gone a lot longer than Ron,
but I won't be at a rodeo. That sounds ominous?
It does that? Does it sounds? I don't know? Huh?
(01:58:02):
Clock Tower John says, what Brad makes enough for a
paid vacation? You really think that I am Brad stagged you?
That have freak you out? If I had? Is he
really gonna I wait until after the program to take
the mask off. Over in the Daily Mojo chat room,
(01:58:24):
airman sixty six, Yes, says Brad, there's a video of
a woman talking to George H. W. Bush in the
Oval office demon. Yes, that's when I was talking about that.
I believe that they were showing the abilities of the
CIA to to you.
Speaker 4 (01:58:43):
Know, that's considered the master of disguise for the CIA
that was doing I.
Speaker 1 (01:58:48):
Don't know, but it would make total sense, wouldn't it
make total sense if that was in fact her? I
don't know. Let's see Solominski rules for radicals.
Speaker 7 (01:58:57):
Ron.
Speaker 1 (01:58:57):
Always accuse your enemies of what you are mostly guilty of. Yep,
that is the truth. Over in the Rumble chat room,
EU and Guru, I don't care what people call me,
but it pisses me. Off when they lie, which is
all the time. Amen, Brother Chenzo one, I thought the
(01:59:17):
first rule is we don't talk about the first ruel.
Let's see Ron tell them what that is. That's at
the first rule.
Speaker 4 (01:59:24):
Of of fight club.
Speaker 1 (01:59:25):
Thank you, brother, Yes, thank you. That is the first
rule of fight club. You don't talk about fight club.
Missy thirteen says, have a great day. She's always the
picture of Sunshine, and she and Audrey are both the
justed pictures of Sunshine. And John Flat Senior says Brad's
alter ego, Glad bags. If you only knew, remember that
(01:59:49):
we of the people that I staying together, otherwise we
shall shurely hang separately, six separate. Tyrannus Rees's stupid and
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