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Speaker 1 (00:14):
Okay, October twenty four, twenty twenty five, allegedly, according to
that thing we call a calendar, this is the O'Kelly effect,
and we're broadcasting live on the stream at o'chelly dot
com radio. Some places it's called o'celly effect Radio, but
it's o'celly dot com radio. That's the stream, that's where
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we're live. And you don't care because you're probably just
catching the podcast. Anyway. Here's a pre show that I
planned several times and kept not happening on time.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
So what is this?
Speaker 1 (00:46):
A weekly roundup of sorts that I'm going to try
and go through lightning fast, brought to you by you,
the brave, proud, and few who still support us and
are the effect. So just saying that's the way it is,
and what shall we begin today's discussion that I intend
to go through as quickly as possible as I build
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up momentum for how about this?
Speaker 3 (01:11):
Soon I discovered that this rock thing was true Lose
the devil Jesus. It was an architect, architivious to his
career prophet. All of a sudden, I found myself in
love with the world. There's one thing that I could
do was ding ding dang, my dang along ling.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
Long yes quote Rob Zombie quote the rob Zombie, and
he didn't say never more. Anyway, Let's get to it.
What has happened this week? I mean, I want to
kick off this show with a story actually about the
days when I was managing gas stations and stuff. But
I think I'll hold it for the end because as
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all things unplanned go, we got loose ends to tie
up and everything else. Let's get to it. Uh, Let's see,
earlier in the week, I did a news show and
I was trying to capture what was going on on
the ground in New York City around Canal Street, et cetera.
Turns out that, according to let's see the Goodmenproject dot com,
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you know, there's police state bounty hunters out there and
the rise of ICE's unconstitutional war on America is happening.
But also what was going on the other day in
New York when I was trying to capture the stream
and all that, Well, according to Thecity dot NYC, a
news site over there, ICE rates okay military style immigration
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sweet pits NYC as mass federal agents arrest Canal Street vendors.
What they did is go all along Canal Street, which
is coincidentally on the along a canal along a little
waterway there, you know, thus the name. I mean, crazy
how things like that work out. There's a lot of
food vendors and stuff street food, you know, hot dog
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carts and such. There are other types of vendors out there.
It's been many years since I've been there, but this
is a standard. And what they did is go around
and start rounding up those guys and drag them into
the local ice facility. So I don't know about the
bad ombres, but they're definitely nailing guys at home depots
at other spots. And then people are confused as to
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the effect on the economy. I don't know what to
tell you. I mean, not only does it remove those
terrible non tax payers you know, who are getting paid
less than you to do a job and all that,
And yes, they're taking you jibs, they are, but are
you willing to do them and would you do them
at that price? No, there's a certain part of the
economy that depends on them, not just for that, but
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then when they make that money, they don't just send
it all home, although some of them do that. As
a mission where they just you know, raise their money
up send it back home somewhere so somebody can live
better elsewhere, you know, like their family or their kids
or something. Anyhow, a lot of times they do that,
but often and still even with them doing that, they
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got to spend money on rent and things like this.
So it does affect various Let's say, ecosystems in the economy,
and people are going, hey, I got less people to
pay rent. Hey, there's less guys coming in here to
buy gatorade in the morning. I used to sell tons
of gatorade the guys who couldn't speak English when I
ran convenience stores. Maybe we'll get on a c stores
story later. Anyway, roundup from the news from last week's
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stuff that I missed in the first news report and
needed to catch up to. Should have got to yesterday
at least, but didn't. Haven't been feeling well. I did
check up on the JFK Zoom call and gave a
little input over there to check up on what the
brain Trust is doing. It's going to be a fascinating November.
I'll tell you that. When we all, some of us
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get together there in Dallas, hopefully I'll have time to
read out at some point the information on the Lancer conference,
which I'm still planning to attend, even though I have
no plans for how I'm gonna pay for anything, including
like my toiletries to get there. I'm trying to like
comprehend in my mind where the money's gonna come from
when we're barely getting by here to do anything. But
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I'm going to try and make that trip on a
shoe string and a prayer, So hopefully you guys will
help me out with that too as I go.
Speaker 4 (05:17):
We shall see.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
But meanwhile, while I'm trying to survive and figure out
that and not even drive fifty five, because I'm going
to be a passenger in a car on its way
from Georgia to Texas in less than a month from now.
As a matter of fact, I should be on my
way back.
Speaker 4 (05:31):
Home by now.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
A month from now, the rich get robbed, and you
know what, O'Kelley wonders allowed. What in the hell kind
of fence do you need to offload this score? I mean,
is it just a bank sat installation when you go
and rob the louver? Apparently the louver director acknowledges failures
after a jewel heist and says she offered to resign
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because according to the ap okay in mind, does anybody care?
Ap plus Newsmandal section World Mirror, section Weekly.
Speaker 4 (06:04):
Yeah, here we go.
Speaker 5 (06:05):
The loop was robbed.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
There was a big jewel heist. But now these world
famous jewels from you know, the biggest museum in the world.
Who are you going to fence these two? I mean,
I know there's private collectors and you got to find that,
but you gotta have a hook up. I mean, you
can't go down to the pawn shop and be like, hey,
here's the Hope diamond. It doesn't work that way anyway.
In the meantime, while Ukraine is getting pounded even harder
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by Russia, US announces new sanctions against Russia's two biggest
oil companies. What do we have left to sanction? You know,
what does Trump even have left? After Biden sanctioned, Trump
sanctioned everybody's sanctions and they say, hey, you can't move
your money around, not according to US, and then the
release of the sanctions becomes a bargaining chip later. It's
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a weird world. Are we making any progress over there?
I know everybody wants to give them credit for the
ceasefire that's still letting out more blood then you know,
the average swimming pool that is local to you in
the neighborhood where people hand out razor blades. But still
that's happening in Russia with the you know what not
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in Russia in Ukraine. Excuse me, I'm not on Putin's
side there with taking the territory. You know, in Ukraine,
Russia is still pounding them. But we're gonna issue more
sanctions because that's done us so much good in the past. Okay,
who's making who? By the way, as far as who
is dictating to what and to whom when it comes
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to bb net and Yahoo and what's happening in Israel anyway,
we seem to have funds for Israel and Argentina and
are winning trade wars that raise funds via the taxation
of tariffs with China and all that and one hundred
other spots.
Speaker 4 (07:49):
On the globe.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
But there's no relief for you and your beef prices, right,
and that is a factor when it comes to Argentina
and the bailout money. Meanwhile, the White House, this ballroom continues.
You know, it's proud presidential legacy as we rip up
part of the White House and the government is shut down.
But hey, I don't know who's building that part of
the White House right now, but I know it can't
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be people without papers rest assured that way, I don't know,
And I give you a link in the show notes
to ACDCS song Big Balls. I wonder why also the
karaoke version in case you want to have fun. Meanwhile,
the people cannot afford the scraps from the lavish serving tables,
while nine hundred and ninety nine pairs of balls go
to the newly renovated walls of the big beautiful room
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by private donors. Everybody argues, and that even came up
on the JFK zoom call last night. You can't quite
sort from the shutdown dot gov public venture. But that's okay.
Also brought to you by the buyers of What Power
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of the corporate raid in progress in Grand Theft America.
But there's other good entertainment news. Devil in Disguise is
now another thing that is apparently the peacock NBC over
there still doing well enough to keep making John Wayne
Gacy movies. Now they got a drama coming out which before,
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as I understood, it was a documentary series. And even
though they give you peacock for free, most of the
good stuff costs you money. So you get for free,
but you need money to get the good stuff over
on the peacock, so you know, and I feel personally
offended due to the fact that my name is somewhat
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connected to a peacock. But anyway, the only other path
to some level of being great in America on the
lower rungs of the social and economic ladder of living
is to be a useful idiot or tool for the
useful idiots. So you know, there's plenty of job opportunities
out there if you can create one for yourselves. Candice
owned by the Way, shared some private messages, you know,
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the Charlie Kirk had a couple of days before he died,
and they are definitely on the trail of Israel. Might
have often in conspiracy land at this point, you know.
So it's all good, I guess, But the Charlie Kirk
thing is a little shocking. He literally says he thinks
that they are going to kill him. After he says,
you know, since I lost a two million dollar is
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pro Israeli donor, and they're turning against me. You know,
since I lost that two mil, they're about ready to
put me on the pro Palestinian path, he was saying
in private messages a couple of days before he died.
So that's a weird revelation. And yes, I do pay
attention to the conservative and fringe right media have to.
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I mean, there really isn't much else. I know, everybody
else says that it's still liberal media, you know, in
biosphere of living things, but not so much, not if
you really break it down anyway, Vance eyes, here's a
c what is this AP news headline? Vance denies the
US dictates to Israel as he meets with net Nyahu
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over the Gaza sease fire, which is not going that well,
although as far as we're concerned, piece has already been
achieved in the Middle East. And where's the prize? You know,
we got to put some lipstick on the orange pig.
I mean, there is just no other way to go
about it, you know, Cancel the Constitution incrementally and all
that good stuff, because who needs reality when you've got
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a good story? And after all, it looks to me like,
you know, among the political meet muppets out there, you
don't even need to bang a shoe and go to
the un anymore. All you got to do is stop
an escalator and you can take us without firing a shot. Anyway,
maybe maybe we should get control of everything everywhere, all
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at once, because we're capable of that. Meanwhile, in the
predictable file, how about this COVID nineteen vaccines may help
some cancer patients fight too much. I wonder did the
conspiracy people tell you they were going to do this?
Speaker 5 (12:04):
Yeah, they did.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
They said that this was not just the you know,
alleged vaccine and all that. But it's okay. Peter Teal,
who is running, you know, part of the tech bronocracy
at this point, you know, and the rogan sphere is
your approved entertainment because he's got plenty of comedians that
aren't funny, but he's gonna make him successful anyhow. Somehow
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his stand up comedy sucks balls, but he is one
of the most successful podcasters on the planet of the
decade and of the genre ever. So you got to
give it to him there. But anyway, back to the
tech bronocracy, that makes short to prop of people like
Joe Rogan. Peter Teal thinks Greneth Thunberg could be the Antichrist,
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and what actually is the Antichrist? An article on the
Conversation dot com asked that question. Peter Thiel has been
giving a lecture now, a long term lecture that's gotten
leaked online here and there about the Antichrist. Peter Tiel,
the tech guy, the PayPal mafia guy, thinks he has
a good line on the Antichrist. You know what, I
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don't disagree. And I know Aaron'll talk about this some
soon and has already, But I don't disagree with him.
And why well, you know, you know your own smell,
You know your own kind, right, You can always smell
your own Why wouldn't the guy who is literally bringing
some of the elements of the legendary Antichrist to life
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here on earth in real time, Why wouldn't he know
automatically what the Antichrist truly is?
Speaker 4 (13:36):
I think he does.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
Anyway, that minor audio adjustment might be a good thing.
I hope it is. Let's see. According to a Politico
magazine article, gee I might have to open this one
up because my bosses were afraid of crossing Trump, so
I quit. Now, that is a pretty striking article headline.
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Like I said, though, we're gonna get to the live
call show at eight pm Eastern here Onoceelli dot Com Radio,
So stick around for that, and I'll hear from you
on all these things, maybe or none of them or
something god knows what else. It's never predictable. I'll give
you that, and you guys get to make the show
as we go, so that's enjoyable. Anyhow, let's see here, Yeah,
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Greta Thunberg might indeed be the Antichrist, according to Peter Teel.
So I'm trying to pull up that article and magically,
of course it's not pulling up, because you know, why
would it while I'm trying to do a live show.
I mean, who knows what other tech revolt I'm gonna
have to deal with. I actually have a few items
in my house that were technologically operational recently go to
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complete crap. But anyway, in Politico magazine, just so you know,
once again in the opinion section, my bosses were afraid
of crossing Trump, so I quit. A veteran journalist opens
up on the censorship that he says led to his resignation. Okay,
so who is this about. Gee, I'm waiting for the
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damn article to load because they got to load eighty
videos and commercials.
Speaker 6 (15:08):
On top of it.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
But anyway, Alan Greenblatt, a former editor of Governing, has
been a reporter for NPR and CQ. That's according to
the Politico article. And again I'll give you that link
in the show notes. The censorship you never hear about
maybe the worst, or at least the most insidious. Thankfully,
many journalists are speaking out at a crucial moment for
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the press. Virtually every major outlet refused the Pentagon's edict
that they publish or broadcast only information handed to them
by the Department of Defense, which the administration calls the
Department of War. And there have been several other examples
just in recent days of journalists leaving their jobs in
response to censorship pressures. Okay, now, why is it I'm
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even talking about this, Cauz. I find it funny. At
what point, you know, do you say water is wet
and you know business is as business?
Speaker 7 (16:09):
Does? I mean?
Speaker 1 (16:11):
What in the hell? Actually this guy is surprised that
their censorship or the Pentagon exerts pressure. I know, in
the magical world of alleged America, it's not supposed to
work that way, and we're supposed to have freedom of press.
But tell me in my lifetime, except maybe at the
very beginning when Nixon was president, that the presidency, the
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executive branch, the military did not have and even during
that time, did not have all sorts of influencers, extra
people there literally hired hands on at every conceivable significant
media outlet in America. We don't have state owned media,
we don't have literal Russia today, RT, But tell me
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at what point we had a completely free press that
wasn't either in full on collusion with the government or
touting the government's official line, or simply doing as it
was told, or protecting all of us for the sake
of national security. Don't tell the real crazy stories. And also,
here's your propaganda notes for the day. I mean, it's
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sort of like your local crime beat reporter not admitting
that the majority of what he prints comes from guess
what the cop side of the story in any circumstance.
That's why they have public information officers. So where is
the surprise that the media is being told what to
do by the Pentagon, by the State Department, by the
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White House, When did Why is this even worth talking about?
Women are wet, the sky's blue. Okay, well, excuse me,
women are wet. That's funny. I meant to say water's wet.
But that's okay. We can mix and match. Women are crazy,
water's wet, the sky is blue. And the government tells
you what to do if you're in the journalism game.
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Matter of fact, it's a simple transaction if you think
about it. The second that you don't tout the line,
the second that you put out information they don't want
out there. If you embarrass them, put out things ahead
of time, or do cost some sort of harm through
your reporting, guess what you get blacklisted.
Speaker 5 (18:24):
That's not new.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
That's not a Trump invention, that's not a Republican invention.
Even that's just the way things are. Oh my god.
And the weird virtue signal outrage over the sacredness of
journalism by people who threw that away a long time ago.
The tenants, you know, the stuff that they're supposed to
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maintain as standards.
Speaker 5 (18:47):
You gotta be kidding me.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
It's a joke. It's got to be a bad, bad joke,
you know. I mean, Norm MacDonald could get you to
laugh even when he told you. I had jokes in
the pursuit of telling you the news on Saturday Night Live.
And I've always found his outlook on this very interesting.
Speaker 8 (19:08):
I like doing that because I always can keep up
with the news, you know. And also, before I start
with my jokes, I just want to say, like I said,
I said a thing on last show about Andy enjoying
gay porn.
Speaker 9 (19:23):
Right, yeah, yeah, yeah, I remember you saying that.
Speaker 10 (19:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (19:27):
I like doing that because I always can keep up
with the news. You know.
Speaker 1 (19:31):
It's great. Norm McDonald had this natural rug pull in
his personality that made him great at delivering the news
on Saturday Night Live. When everything else sucked, you'd want
to see Norm McDonald's take on the news.
Speaker 6 (19:43):
So to speak.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
It was a thing of beauty to behold because Norm
had this organic awkwardness to him that was just funny.
Awkwardness is funny. Yes, our defects and differences are funny.
The disparities between them, the terrible tragedies are all also
worthy of jokes. Yeah, I know the people that tell
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you that, you know, comedy's dead and we're gonna be
the you know, great pursuers of free speech, and in
the Rogan sphere, we believe in free speech absolutely and
not really. And also they're not funny. That whole group
of idiots that Rogan has in his private club. He's
got enough fu money to tell everybody f you even
when it comes shoving comedy down your throat. That isn't funny.
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He's not funny as a stand up. I don't even
know why he's interesting as a podcaster outside of the
major guests he gets. Speaking of that, I have some
interesting ones coming up next week. We're gonna have a
special on Halloween. We're also gonna have possibly David Mantick
if I can arrange it to come on, and he's
not part of the conference that I'm doing, but he's
had some interesting things to say recently and made some
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waves in the JFK community, so we'll bring him on.
But also I've got some others maybe in the chamber,
and we'll see. I did, however, lose myself a radio opportunity.
I was going to bring a young man on who
wanted to really get into the retro of doing a
radio show and a call in, but he's turned off
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to the idea now and who knows. We may have
some new radio programs to launch soon and new stories
to tell, but only time will tell on that. Anyway,
let's see nearly nearly murdered Jewish reporter who filmed violent
attack by Israeli settlers calls out US media for ignoring
the story. That's on Mediaite. And there are many journalists
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being murdered, pushed around, and shut down regarding various military
actions on the planet. But again, this is business as usual,
and it's a dangerous business. If you go to report
something truly ugly that is inconvenient to the powers that be,
keep it in mind. I was going to read from
this story Italian American heritage is important. Columbus is not.
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That is on cornelsun dot com anyway, as your lose
alert apps. Okay, I don't know about you, guys, but
you get these news alert apps. Some people use newsbreak
this kind of thing. Have you noticed have you noticed
lately any patterns? Because I do. I know what mine says,
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and I mean it goes way beyond the weird sort
of recruitment commercial that's out there for now, get behind
us and get on board with us. Eradicating almaser in
the planet. It's almost like a regular like Super Bowl
kind of commercial, except it's not designed to recruit you
into the military. It's just resign. It's designed to just
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get you behind the idea of, hey, we as Americans
should be interested in wiping out hamas. A pretty slick
commercial campaign going on there. I don't even know what
it's called, but I've been catching it for the past
two days and I don't know why. Meanwhile, the US
is sending an aircraft carrier to Latin America in a
major escalation of the military firepower thing that's going on there.
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You know, drug boats are getting blown up and all that.
There is no war declared, but here we go. Would
you call that extra judicial? Is that something the Department
of War should be involved in? Do you feel good
about just blowing up boats? And oh, by the way,
they are now multiple families that are crying foul because
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some of their fishermen family members have been killed in
a circumstance where we're being told, well, they were stopping
drug boats and their stirrings among the closed down government
that perhaps Trump is going to very soon request more
powers for war to take it to the land. Now,
I don't know who he's going to invade, and I
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don't know how much more support he's going to give
to Argentina. But I'm thinking I don't know, just loosely
and based on no movements that I know of for certain,
but just theoretically, perhaps Argentina will become the new staging
place because Trump is very much all up on the
hype videos for the argent Tenian lady who's trying to
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take things back there. Maybe we're going to work in
cooperation with them to go after various Central and South
American countries because of the scourge of cocaine, which nobody's
been talking about for a decade. And I didn't even
think it was a scourge. I mean, do you know
anybody who does cocaine anymore? Is that only a rich
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man thing? I mean, honestly, you know, I'm in one
of those neighborhoods where crack. Really, I know it exists here,
but is it the biggest business. I think meth and
still opiates are king on the streets of America for sure,
And you know, cannabis is still a wrestling issue anyhow.
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That is the way it was. That is the way
it's going to be, and maybe I can squeeze in
a story quickly before Slam Slam before we go to
the live call in show, which should begin right around
eight pm, and I will cut off and set that
up real fast. As a matter of fact, I think
I'm going to hold the convenience story for another day.
Although I think it was entertaining the way that I
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wrote it out and gave myself notes for it, I
think that you guys will have to get that out
of another podcast because this is about all the time
I've got for a pregame show. But for the next
four hours here on Ocelli dot Com Radio, you are
going to get four hours of live radio, two hours
of the O'Kelly Effect, live call in, open mic, live
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with my co host b Pete, and then an hour
with Aaron Franz, who knows where his mind will go.
No guest tonight, and it will be strange as per
usual because it's Fronz and I'm happy to hear it.
But also then we get into the other world, and
that is Uncle the podcast, and that'll begin around eleven
pm Eastern, and we're gonna do all this live and
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he'll take calls again, although call policies may be changing
on the shows and the network in the very near
future as in tonight, but we might change the calling
policies and the way that we're doing the interactions very soon.
But we're going to try and keep things rolling and
keep your interactivity happening, because, as per usual, you are
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the effect. So stick around. We'll play a couple of
spots and then we'll get live with b Pete and
all of you out there as we talk about whatever
might be on your mind for this particular Friar's Day
Friday night.
Speaker 11 (26:22):
I'll count down, you know, to one, and then I'll
hit the a cork button.
Speaker 12 (26:28):
So is everybody ready?
Speaker 1 (26:30):
I am, and I'm running already.
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