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All Right, Wayne Allen Root Root, The Route is on fire.
The Root is on fire. One of the breaking news
stories today is that a person of interest in the
Brown University shooting is identified as a nationwide arrest warrant.
They won't give the name, but they authorities know the
name and they're now thinking about whether it's tied together.
Speaker 4 (01:20):
With the Mit shooting.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
For those who haven't heard about the Mit shooting, there
was a professor Mit Jewish by the way, who was shot.
Speaker 4 (01:30):
And killed, murdered in his own home.
Speaker 3 (01:33):
Is there a connection between him and the shooting at
Brown University. We don't know, but authorities are looking at
the connection if there is a connection.
Speaker 4 (01:46):
We are also hearing rumors.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
That was a targeted hit at Brown University, literally a
targeted hit. We've heard rumors the killer shouted alu akbar.
But there's also rumors that the gal who was killed,
who was the vice president of the Brown University Republican Club,
nice gal from Alabama, and he personally targeted to kill her.
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I've heard that rumored as well. I've heard the rumor
that the killer is a transgender pro Palestine Brown University student.
I don't know if that's true. I've heard other rumors
that it's not a Brown University student and it's a
forty year old. So you know, the rumors are all
over the place. We don't know what's true and what's
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not true yet, so we can't tell you until we
hear it and know it. But we'll stay on it
and the minute we hear about it will let you
know are these two connected and who is the killer
and were they a Brown University student. Stories over the
last few days about the Presidential Wall of Fame now
at the White House on the way to the Rose Garden.
Trump created a wall of fame with all forty seven
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president's portraits on a wall, and they say that he
was just savage in the biography put on a plaque
underneath Biden and Obama. Well, if they think Trump is savage,
waits lay hear my opening commentary, because I'm savage times
three President Trump. My title of my opening commentary is
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President Trump savages and humiliates Obama under his portrait in
the Presidential Wall of Fame. But Trump was just a
little too nice. Here are some added nasty truths about Obama.
President Trump created bios under the photos of forty seven
US presidents in the Presidential Walk of Fame near the
Rose Garden. Trump's version of their presidency's and accomplishments is epic.
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As you might expect, Trump was particularly brutal to Presidents
Obama and Biden. He calls Biden's sleepy Joe and describes
him as the by far worst president in American history.
He backs up his charge by describing the economic and
foreign policy disasters of Biden, including the highest inflation ever recorded.
All true, but nothing compares to the way Trump savages Obama.
Speaker 4 (03:57):
Trump First, Trump highlights Obama's.
Speaker 3 (03:59):
Middle name, Who's the mainstream media went out of their
way to erase that name for the past eighteen years.
If you said it, you're racist. You're a homophobic. You're
the most horrible person in the world. You're not allowed
to state someone's middle name, as if saying Wayne Allen
Root instead of Wayne Root makes you a racist. That's
his middle name. I didn't name him Hussein. His name
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is Hussein. His mother named him Hussein. That's not my problem.
That's his name, Barack Hussein Obama. What is everyone so
afraid of that we might draw the conclusion that Obama
is a Muslim? But President Trump makes sure we all
see his middle name front and center. Bravo, good job,
brutal raw truth. Trump also describes Obama as a community
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organizer and one of the most divisive political figures in
American history.
Speaker 4 (04:47):
Also true.
Speaker 3 (04:48):
Trump goes on to destroy Trump with raw truths about
his failed Obama Care disaster that has you know, exploded
costs for everyone, terrible, I ran nuclear deal, disastrous foreign policies,
stagnant US economy, destruction of small business, and weaponization of government,
including the IRS scandal, spying on Trump, and the Russian
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collusion fraud.
Speaker 4 (05:11):
All true. Trump humiliated Obama.
Speaker 3 (05:14):
With brutal truths that were whitewashed and blackballed by the
fawning Marxist fake news media. Most people have never heard
this stuff. President Trump is the goat, the greatest of
all time. He's got balls, he's got Cojone's, he's got guts.
But even Trump has his faults. In this case, Trump
was just a little too nice to Obama. Here are
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some nasty truths about Obama that should be added to
Trump's to Obama's bio under his portrait in the Presidential
Hall of Fame. Hopefully these omissions can be rectified by
President Trump. First, Trump called Biden by far, the worst
president in American history.
Speaker 4 (05:55):
That's a mistake.
Speaker 3 (05:57):
Biden was never the president. He was a puppet, an
old man with dementia who appeared friendly and harmless, used
as a frontman for the real president, Rock Hussein Obama
in his third term. Obama's description should actually read under
his portrait served three terms as the worst president in
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American history. It should state that Obama used his third
term to finish the job of destroying America with inflation,
open borders, and the worst military retreat in American history
in Afghanistan. Yes, that should all be credited to Obama,
not zombie puppet Joe Biden.
Speaker 4 (06:36):
Obama should be.
Speaker 3 (06:37):
Branded as the real life Manchurian candidate sent by the
Deep State and our communist and globalist enemies to destroy America,
American exceptionalism, and capitalism. Obama's bio should state that the
Obama scam began at Columbia University, where he lied, cheated,
and committed fraud to get admitted into Colombia as a
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foreign exchange student. And to prove this point, ask a
simple question. Obama's Columbia records have been sealed for decades.
Why if Obama was not admitted to Colombia as a
foreign student. Unseal your records and prove us wrong.
Speaker 4 (07:15):
But he won't.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
Obama's bio should state to use the presidency to loot
America with the help of his two corrupt front persons,
Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,
and of course her Clinton Foundation located offshore. Obama's bio
should state he stole the twenty twelve presidential election by
weaponizing the IRS to prosecute GOP donors, conservative packs, pro
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life groups, TEA party groups, Jewish and Christian organizations, all
to distract and starve GOP fundraising efforts and activism Obama's
bio should state he was the original inventor of open
borders and used his three terms to purposely flood America
with tens of millions of criminals, murderers, rapists, perverts, pedophiles,
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MS thirteen gangbangers, terrorists, and low IQ welfare queens, all
in an effort to steal elections and permanently change America
to a one party country ruled by Democrats. Obama's bio
should state he is the father of the Cloward Piven Plan.
Cloward Piven was a plan created a Columbia University to
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destroy America and capitalism by overwhelming the system with people
depending on welfare and food stamps, and then the economy collapses.
Obama updated the plan by using the open borders foreign
invasion to collapse our US economy and turn us into
a socialist state. Obama's bio should also include the fact
that he sold out our country to the Chinese Communist Party,
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the terrorist Moulahs of Iran, and the Mexican drug cartels.
It should include the fact that Obama made the Arab
Spring happen, thereby enabling the overthrow of moderate Arab governments
by Muslim extremists to help his buddies in the Muslim brotherhood.
It should include the disaster and fraud of Benghazi, where
Obama and Hillary Clinton covered up the sale of weapons
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to our radical Muslim terrorist enemies that results in the
deaths of a US ambassador and several American heroes in
his security team. It should include the fact that Obama
gave billions of dollars to Iran to fund terrorism around
the world and against Israel, including pallets of cash in
an unmarked cargo plane in an illegal prisoner exchange. It
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should include the fact that Obama used his third term
with Biden as the zombie puppet frontman to persecute Trump
with scores of federal indictments to send him to prison
for the rest of his life, and civil.
Speaker 4 (09:42):
Suits to bankrupt Trump.
Speaker 3 (09:45):
Obama's bio should end with the fact that millions of
Americans who still have common sense and aren't blind, death
or really dumb, believe Obama is an enemy of America
who tried to destroy us from within. The White House,
manchurian candidate, a stealth communist, a closeted gay man, and
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a radical Muslim. Ally does anyone reading this disagree with
any of my added facts about Obama.
Speaker 4 (10:14):
I dare you.
Speaker 3 (10:16):
President Trump's Presidential Hall of Fame is fantastic and hilarious.
I love that it tells raw truth and humiliates Trump opponents.
Trump was just a little too nice to Obama. That's
my commentary. Boy, those are facts.
Speaker 4 (10:33):
Facts.
Speaker 3 (10:33):
That's what Obama did to the United States of America,
not my opinion.
Speaker 4 (10:38):
Facts.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
All right.
Speaker 4 (10:40):
Trump gave a press conference yesterday.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
He hammered home the mass Biden created and left him
with on the border, inflation, wages, and says he's still
fixing it. Trump ministration moves to ban hospitals from performing.
Speaker 4 (10:53):
Sex change procedures on children.
Speaker 3 (10:55):
Fantastic for those of you again complaining about Epstein and
Israel and this and that.
Speaker 4 (11:01):
Look at the things he does. The glass is half full.
It is not half empty.
Speaker 3 (11:07):
He's moving to ban hospitals from performing sex change procedures
on children.
Speaker 4 (11:12):
Great news to the Fed today.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
But inflation tumbles more than expected in November.
Speaker 4 (11:17):
Stock market was up because of that. Scott Bessant, who is.
Speaker 3 (11:21):
Our Treasury Secretary for casts substantial tax refunds and real
wage increases next year, right in front of the midterms.
Speaker 4 (11:30):
It's not a foregone conclusion.
Speaker 3 (11:32):
We lose the midterms and Trump announces a Patriotic Warrior
Dividend to all the fighters in the military coming up
in twenty twenty six, a dividend bonus check to everyone
in the military.
Speaker 4 (11:44):
Thank you, President Trump. Bravo.
Speaker 3 (11:50):
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How do these solutions work?
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Good question.
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dividend payout is one of the big announcements in Trump's speech,
and so let's see if we can find out what
this is about. I want to find out. It's a
payout of one thousand, seven hundred and seventy six dollars
to represent the first year America was founded seventeen seventy
six one thousand, seven seventy six dollars to everyone who
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meets the criteria below, and in the new year, working
class civilians will also start to feel the relief that
was written into the law through the Big Beautiful Bill,
So active duties members get it. Component service members in
certain grades get it. Who received this Warrior dividend payment
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for this one time Warrior Dividend payment Christmas bonus of
almost two thousand dollars to our military fighting men, or
call it a dividend right, a warrior dividend. Trump also
last night dropped receipts on US savings since Biden's oval
office exit. President says wages are rising faster than inflation
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for the first time in years. He was rattling off
all his good news last night, and he was very.
Speaker 4 (18:01):
Good at it. He sounded a lot like a ross
perrot with his charts.
Speaker 3 (18:05):
Trump said, under the Biden administration, car prices rose by
at least twenty two percent, gasoline rose thirty percent to
fifty percent, hotel rates by thirty seven percent, airfare by
thirty one percent. Mortgage prices up fifteen thousand dollars under
Democrat rule, and now all of those are coming down. Uh,
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he said, eleven months ago. Inherited a mess, and I'm
fixing it. When I took office, inflation was the worst
in forty eight years, some would say, in the history
of our country, which caused prices to be higher than
ever before, making this making life unaffordable for millions and
millions of Americans.
Speaker 4 (18:40):
There's that term.
Speaker 3 (18:41):
Democrats have stolen that term, and they're trying to to
just slap it on Trump. Unaffordable, unaffordable, You morons. You
created the unaffordable. You know, it's like it's like Rob
Reiner's son, he stabbed his parents to death.
Speaker 4 (18:55):
Now if he tried to blame Trump for it, you
did it. What are you blaming Trump? Four?
Speaker 3 (19:00):
He didn't create the inflation. He didn't create something that
was unaffordable for you. We started hearing the word un
affordable under Joe Biden, Trump's just trying to put the
fire out.
Speaker 4 (19:13):
So Trump's outed the savings.
Speaker 3 (19:14):
Americans are seeing the price of Thanksgiving turkey down thirty
three percent compared to Biden last year, price of eggs
down eighty two percent since March, everything else falling rapidly.
I'm not done yet, but boy, are we making progress.
Under Biden, real wages plummeted by three thousand. Under Trump,
the typical factory worker, we're seeing a wage increase of
thirteen hundred for construction workers, eighteen hundred for miners, three thousand,
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three hundred for the first time in years.
Speaker 4 (19:41):
Wages are rising faster than inflation.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
And then, of course he's giving out one thousand, seven
hundred and seventy six dollars warrior dividends to US military
members in honor of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary
of our nation's founding in seventeen seventy six. All right, yes,
coming up next, and then I'll finish up the show
with all these other news stories out today about great
things Trump has done that are all being ignored by
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Tucker Carlson and Candice Owens and Marjorie Taylor Green and
all the other morons lined up to attack Trump who
think everything's going so bad? Is it perfect? No, Lots
of things could be better. The way to make them
better would be get rid of the judges. Nothing I
can do about that. Nothing Trump could do about that.
There's judges standing in the way of every good thing
I want, every good thing that Trump orders, there's always
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a liberal judge standing in the way.
Speaker 4 (20:29):
That's not Trump's fault.
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Mark Defense is a professor at the University of South Florida, UH,
and he talks about feminism. Mark Defense, Welcome to dawayne Alarucio.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
How are you mine to thank you. How are you?
Speaker 4 (23:40):
I'm doing great. Merry Christmas, Happy holidays to.
Speaker 1 (23:42):
You, same to you. All right, thanks for having me.
Speaker 4 (23:45):
Yeah, good to have you a guest.
Speaker 3 (23:46):
You recently published a peer reviewed paper about modern feminism,
arguing it's drifted from empirical science into ideology.
Speaker 4 (23:55):
Give us an overview of your paper on feminism.
Speaker 6 (23:59):
Well, I started noticing that I have a background in
evolutionary psychology, and I started noticing that in feminism that
they were pushing this idea of social constructionism. I don't
want to get too far into details of this, but
all I can say is that feminists believe that we're
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born into the world with a blank slate, and then
whatever way we behave is due to culture, whereas evolutionary
psychology believes that our backgrounds have come about via evolutionary processes.
And I can go into the details if you'd like
a little bit. I don't want to bore your audience
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with scientific details, but let me go with whatever way
you think we should.
Speaker 4 (24:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (24:50):
No, I mean, the whole point is to find out
why you think feminism is not working, why it's drifted
from empirical science into ideology.
Speaker 4 (24:58):
So tell us what happened? What's wrong about what's gone wrong?
Speaker 6 (25:02):
Well, for first of all, it's it's the lack of rigor.
As a scientist, I noticed that it's more ideology and
politics uh than it is science. And so I'm recommending
that maybe, uh, feminism be moved off campus because.
Speaker 1 (25:20):
They're not delving in the truth.
Speaker 6 (25:21):
They have more of a political ideological focus, which I
don't think is a good place on campus, you know,
on a university campus to be promoting these ideas.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
Uh, if it's.
Speaker 6 (25:35):
Politics, maybe it should go, you know, into some brain
trust group that discusses this kind of thing.
Speaker 4 (25:42):
Rather you're liable to get assassinated. Buddy.
Speaker 3 (25:47):
Fists are crazy people, man, these women on these campuses
are crazy.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
And people have to work with Wayne.
Speaker 4 (25:56):
I don't know how you do it. I have no
idea the people.
Speaker 3 (26:01):
So I mean, look the problem with feminism. If you
look at like, what's that code pink, there are a
bunch of crazy, unattractive women wearing pink hats and vagina
hats and acting like fools, and they all have trumped
arrangement syndrome and they hate men. They have a hatred
of men. My psychology is just they're not attractive. Mendo
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whistle at them, Mendo cat collum. Men do tell them
they're beautiful. Men don't want to date them, so they
just hate men, and they turn to a feminism and
hatred of men and b lesbianism and transgenderism and everything
else they can think of under the sun to be
an alternative to just being a good looking woman who
wants to date men. Find yourself a mate. It just
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I think it's that simple. But you're much more.
Speaker 4 (26:46):
Intellectual in me, so tell me what's going on.
Speaker 6 (26:49):
No, I just I really liked what you said. I
mean a lot of people in the university dismiss this
natural interest and beauty. And I would claim from evolutionary
psychology that men hone in on beauty because it represents
two things. It represents youth and it represents health. And
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many many studies show that. So we're not shallow because
we're looking for beautiful women. We're looking for beautiful women
to marry and have children with because those beautiful women
represent health and they represent youth.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
Youth be the way to have lots of kids.
Speaker 3 (27:28):
Yeah, and they represent that when you have a kid,
the kid'll be beautiful and handsome because you made it
with a beautiful woman.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
So it's that too, and healthy and healthy, all right.
Speaker 3 (27:37):
Your paper examined the gender pay gap and patriarchy and
the rape theory. Tell us about the conclusions you came
to in your paper on those topics.
Speaker 6 (27:48):
Well, on patriarchy, women want us to believe. Feminists want
us to believe that there's a patriarchy out there which
oppresses and subjugates women, and that somehow we all get
together to figure out ways to discriminate against women. And
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I would say nothing could be further from the truth.
I see patriarchy as developing from choice by women in
hunter gathered society thousands of years ago, and we've inherited
a lot of the characteristics from those choices. What are
women interested in? Women are interested in men that can
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earn large amounts of money in their lifetime. Well, what
that men in hunter gather society is bringing home the
bacon and protecting the family.
Speaker 3 (28:41):
And my directors laughing because we both agree with you
that it's so obvious. You know, what you're saying is
so right, because men look for beautiful women, and women
look for men who's gonna you know, pound the the
the animal and drag it home and feed the family,
or bring them the money, bring home the bacon, or bring.
Speaker 4 (28:58):
Them the money.
Speaker 3 (28:59):
That's just the My life has always worked, and they
want to change it. But that's the way it's always
going to work, right.
Speaker 6 (29:04):
I think I need you to come in and talk
to my students, because man, oh man, it's another world,
and I think they've been bludgeting into believing that all
of this is a blank slate. That we come into
the world, you know, with this blank slate, and we
learn everything from culture. It's kind of silly.
Speaker 3 (29:22):
So I gotta ask you some Mark, what happens when
you teach this stuff at the University of South Florida.
Did the women go crazy and get angry and you know,
write bad reports on you to the administration and grade
you as a terrible teacher? And did they scream at
you they try to hurt you. I mean, what happens
when you talk about this stuff?
Speaker 1 (29:39):
Wayne? I'm not crazy. I don't teach this oh okay, okay,
I just do research on it.
Speaker 6 (29:45):
God, I'm a geologist and geochemist. I studied volcanoes. Really
research wise, I got interested in evolutionary psychology years ago
in the nineties. I taught it in my science honors
course for years, and then I tried to read everything
i'd get my hands on. Ultimately, though, I feel like
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I've learned enough to publish papers on the area, and
the paper you're talking about now is kind of the
result or part of the result of that work.
Speaker 4 (30:17):
So what are the conclusions you came to give me
a conclusion?
Speaker 6 (30:21):
Well, I think that what I was saying is that,
you know, we're not toxic. We're not masculinity as a toxic.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
Guess.
Speaker 6 (30:30):
Men are more violent than women, but to attribute that
to toxic masculinity is really ridiculous. It makes it sound like
there's some problem with masculinity. We are also because we're masculine,
we're able to go out and earn and support families.
We're able to protect our families. Those are the good
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things about being masculine. So I would argue against this
idea that men are are toxic. And that's kind of
the mentality that we have on university campuses today that
in particular, white men are very toxic. And I'm kind
of hearing about it because the science didn't support it.
Speaker 3 (31:12):
Yeah, you know, you and I are just two white
men talking, and we like ourselves.
Speaker 4 (31:17):
We don't hate ourselves. I don't know why anybody wants
to hate white men. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (31:21):
I don't get it. White straight men or like the
enemy of the world, white street and Republican men. Oh
my god, pretty scary stuff.
Speaker 4 (31:27):
On a University of campus.
Speaker 1 (31:30):
Hey.
Speaker 4 (31:30):
By the way, I'm just total off topic.
Speaker 3 (31:33):
You mentioned you study volcanoes, and I don't study volcanoes,
but I just read everything, and it seems to me
the ring of fire is like on fire and we're
facing a very active volcano worlds right now that maybe
wasn't back several decades ago. They poses a lot of
problems for the environment and for pollution and climate supposed
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climate change. One volcano equals like a year of pollution
by mankind. So uh am, I right that we're in
a very active period with the ring of fire and
volcanoes around the world.
Speaker 6 (32:06):
I hate to disagree with you, and I don't think
so Wayne, I tell it. I hope there are at
any given time there's about thirty active volcanoes actually erupting,
and that varies. But you know, we're not in any
at least none that I know of right now. Okay,
I'm glad I increased volcanology there.
Speaker 1 (32:24):
Good, But I agree with you.
Speaker 6 (32:27):
I'm always mesmerized, even after forty years of studying volcanoes.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
I love them.
Speaker 3 (32:32):
I know the one up in Washington State they think
might blow very soon, and that would be was a
mount Rainier, that would be a real problem.
Speaker 4 (32:39):
Is going to be a real problem. So there's a
bunch of I see there close.
Speaker 3 (32:43):
So I just thought, maybe you know they are acted
suddenly suddenly.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
Active, all right, very active?
Speaker 3 (32:48):
All right, Well, there are some active ones around the world.
I guess that was the point I was trying to make.
Mars Defect, professor at the University of South Florida, pure
reviewed paper recently published about modern effeminism.
Speaker 4 (32:58):
And some interesting conclusions that I agree with. Mark. Thank
you for coming on the show.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
Thanks for having me, Wayne.
Speaker 4 (33:04):
All right, all right, we'll be right back laugh.
Speaker 3 (33:06):
Segment of hour number two, and then we're off to Friday.
Speaker 4 (33:10):
Coming up fast. Friday is my Real America's Voice Day.
Speaker 3 (33:12):
I gotta tape my Real Americas Voice TV show, Marcus
Top ten Countdown. That air is Saturday at New and
Eastern nine am Pacific, and then I come back and
do this show right here, this podcast. Friday night, we'll
be back with the final segment of our two war zoo.
Speaker 4 (33:33):
All right, a special treat for you.
Speaker 3 (33:35):
I want to introduce you to a real hero of
the American energy industry, a legend, Mark Brunner, founder and
CEO of Lost Soldier Oil and Gas in the United States.
Speaker 4 (33:45):
Lost Soldier is the last.
Speaker 3 (33:46):
Major BCGA basin centered gas accumulation. This is code for
a monster field where gas or oil is in a basin,
which makes the drilling and production much easier. Mark, you're
allegend in the oil industry, in the gas industry.
Speaker 4 (34:03):
Tell us about your track record.
Speaker 7 (34:05):
Well, I'm a second generation oil and gas guy. My
father in the early nineteen fifties started a company called
tech Star. It later became Texas Oil and Gas. When
it sold out to US Steel, it was the largest
independent in the world. Dell High Pipelines was the largest
gas distribution system in the United States when it sold
out to a US Steal. I worked with him for
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four years. I've been in the oil and gas ever since.
You would probably know me better as this chairman of
Ultra Petroleum, and Ultra had a pretty good track record,
which you're very familiar with I.
Speaker 3 (34:38):
Think, well, I think ten thousand dollars investor in Ultra
turned it into thirteen million dollars. Is that correct in
the nine year run of your publicly traded company.
Speaker 5 (34:48):
Yeah, at the high that's true.
Speaker 3 (34:50):
Ten thousand dollars turned into thirteen million. That means one
hundred thousand dollars turned into one hundred and thirty million.
That's an incredible track record. Now tell me why this
deal lost soldiers. This project is so special. I hear
about projects and deals all the time. What makes this
one special?
Speaker 1 (35:07):
Mark?
Speaker 7 (35:07):
What's special about this is all the other basins of
the United States have been drilled. We've known for fifty
years what they are. This one could not be drilled
because there was a uranium mine out here. Until it
was reclimated three years ago, no one could drill it.
This is surrounded by large oil and gas fields with
billions of dollars of infrastructure that at this point of
(35:28):
eighty five percent empty. So we made this discovery. We
are the only operator in this field, and right now
we can see that we've got enough room for five
hundred horizontal wells out here with what we drilled so far.
Very exciting. It's the new basin in the United States,
and as far as I'm concerned, this is an order
of magnitude bigger than Ultra petroleum, the one that I did.
Speaker 4 (35:52):
All right.
Speaker 3 (35:52):
The website is Lost Soldier dot Com.
Speaker 4 (35:55):
Pretty simple stuff. Lost Soldier dot Com.
Speaker 3 (35:58):
The project forty eight took forty years to piece together.
It's called Lost Soldier Oil and Gas LLC. That's the
company that's the project. But the website Lost Soldier dot Com.
If you're an a credit investor, Mark wants to hear
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you as CFO and let you know all the details
you need to know Lost.
Speaker 4 (36:23):
Soldier dot Com. Thanks Mark for being with us today.
Speaker 1 (36:26):
Thank you Wayne, good to see you again.
Speaker 4 (36:49):
All right, way on.
Speaker 3 (36:50):
Route the Root the Roots on Fire. You see the
scenes in Las Vegas. The show comes to you from
my hometown, my adopted hometown in Las Vegas, Nevada. I
am from New York. I'm in New Yorker. Hate to
even say that anymore. New York embarrasses me. But when
I grew up there. New York was the greatest, right,
it was the Big Apple. It was the greatest town
in the world. It was Frank Sinatra in New York,
New York. If you can't make it there, you can't
make it anywhere. New York is the greatest. Or actually,
(37:13):
if you can't make it in New York, you can
make it everywhere else. You can do great everywhere else,
because New York's the hardest place in the world to
make it is what that was all about when I
grew up.
Speaker 4 (37:22):
It made you into a man.
Speaker 3 (37:24):
But now New York is a bunch of woosies and
a bunch of commies and a bunch of illegal aliens,
and nobody speaks English. It's the United Nations in the streets,
and everybody's un welfare and food stamps, and it's gone bad.
You know, New York, LA, some of these Illinois, some
of these deep blue states should all secede from the Union.
I swear it'd be so great, What a great country
you would have. We could have a national divorce. I'm
(37:45):
rooting for it. Trump I keep saying he does some
great things. He says, people have been begging me to
do this. He signs an executive order reclassifying cannabis.
Speaker 4 (38:00):
What this is about, I just want to find out
the details.
Speaker 3 (38:03):
So it's an executive order reclassifying cannabis, called to move
common sense. It removes cannabis from a list of Schedule
one drugs, though it will remain illegal at the federal level.
At present, twenty four states of legalized cannabis for recreational use,
forty states for medical purposes. And he says people are
(38:25):
begging him to do it because they get sick, they
have cancer or whatever painful disease they've got, and the
only thing that makes them feel better is smoking pot.
And I guess so we have people begging us to
do this. People are in great pain. This action has
been requested by American patients suffering from extreme pain and
(38:46):
curable diseases, aggressive cancers, seizure disorders, neurological problems, and more,
including numerous veterans with service related injuries and older Americans
who live with chronic medical problems that severely degrade their
quality of life. A cancer doctor says, I never really
thought this day would come. It's really really difficult to
(39:07):
do high quality trials and a substance that's federally illegal.
This rescheduling has the potential to change all of that.
So this was requested by people who are ill or
in the medical business or the science business, medical research business,
and Trump did it. So once again Trump is open
(39:27):
to doing the right things. It's coming out in truckloads.
Trump promises new evidence showing the twenty twenty election was stolen,
the election was ragged in twenty twenty. We have all
the ammunition, all the stuff. You'll see it come out.
It's coming out in truckloads. He took particular a m
of California, suggesting the state system of mailing ballots to
(39:48):
all active registered voters is not secure. Gee, you think,
just like Nevada or I live, they mail a ballot
to every single person, whether you want it or not.
And he says, they mail out thirty eight million ballots.
They come in, where do they go and where do
they come from from?
Speaker 4 (40:00):
Who knows.
Speaker 3 (40:01):
He said that because in twenty twenty four he's able
to win a number of heavily Hispanic districts in.
Speaker 4 (40:06):
Florida and along the southern portion of Texas.
Speaker 3 (40:10):
He would have also been able to win the votes
of Hispanic communities in California to the point of actually
carrying the state. The fact that he did not indicates
improprieties in the election process.
Speaker 4 (40:21):
It's a rigged election in California.
Speaker 3 (40:24):
And again we have the advantage with Hispanics, and I
know that because we won the Hispanic vote in so
many other areas. It was a rigged election. Everyone knows it.
It's going to come out over the next couple of months,
loud and clear. So look, I didn't need Trump to
tell me that. I already knew that, but I'd love
to see it actually come out. And then the question
is what does anybody do about it? And the answer
(40:46):
is probably nothing. That's what gets so many Maga people angry.
You know, everything that comes out that was stolen, that
was rigged, not just elections, I mean the money stolen
by the Haitians and by the Somalian and nobody ever
gets punished, nothing ever changes. We find out it's true,
but then it disappears in the new cycle tomorrow. It's
(41:08):
a new story about a new corrupt politician, a new
scam going on, and a new terrible thing that happened
ten years ago. But nobody's ever gonna change anything.
Speaker 4 (41:18):
That's what people complain about. I get that. I totally
get that.
Speaker 3 (41:21):
Federal prosecutors charge two Haitian migrants in Massachusetts in a
seven million dollars snap scam. Snapping food stamps, fake stores
allegedly raked in four hundred and eighty thousand per month
on the taxpayer dime. This is by Haitian immigrants. I mean,
there's a point you understand. The average American now believes
(41:43):
that all these immigrants are scam artists. So many of
them scam artists, and not all of them are doing
like a scam where they steal twenty million, but they're
all collecting food stamps, and they're all collecting welfare they
don't deserve. They shouldn't be allowed in our country if
they need food stamps and welfare. That's taxpayer money that
blogs the United States. That's infrastructure money that send a
(42:05):
man to Mars money.
Speaker 4 (42:07):
Our nation's broke because.
Speaker 3 (42:08):
All the money goes to illgals, all right. And one more,
Stacy Abrams affiliated Climate Group collected five million in public
funds before the Trump administration shut down the grant.
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Stacy Abrams always in the middle of everything.
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