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Speaker 1

Five O five.

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At fifty five k rc DE talk stations Seriously happy Tuesday.

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Some say.

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A vacation, damn hot, real hot where you're born on the sun.

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It's damn well.

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Joe Trekker's summon up the weather report for today. Thank you, Joe Joe Trekker, Executive Reducer. My name is Brian Thomas, host of the fifty five care S Morning Show, welcoming you to just stick around all morning. Got some good guests lined up today, and of course I always love hearing from you, so you can feel free to call it anytime, as long as the guest is not five one three, seven four nine, fifty five hundred eight hundred eighty two three talko with fifty on at and T Funds.

And never forget fifty five care sea dot com, where you can conveniently stream the audio wherever you happen to be, and get your iHeartMedia app which means you can stream the RDO wherever your smartphone or smart device happens to be, and get your weekly dose at Christopher Smitheman smither Vent. It's right there at fifty five care seet dot com, so enjoy that and the other features we have there on the website stream all the iHeartMedia content there, so

regardless of where you are sitting. I commented about that yesterday. I just love when I hear from listeners who are far away. Heard from one guy from Punta Gorda to Florida, who we were talking about the Edian fireworks. John Barrett, CEO Western and souther One, was on yesterday, give me us the details about that. He's always so excited about that. But one listener said, I'm driving up from Punta Gorda, Florida, just to see the Edian fireworks. So he called just

Directord to let him know about that. You are always free to call into the morning show coming up. As I mentioned, guests lined up, got George Brunnman. He returns talk about a meeting with Congressman Davidson at the Farm, which is taking place tomorrow evening. Everybody's invited the farm, a west Side institution. Get yourself some food and some beverages and kickback, and here what Congressman Davidson has to say.

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Eight oh five.

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It's the bright Part inside Scoop every Tuesday at eight o five. Today, the tech editor Colin Maydin returns of the program. We're going to find out what's going on in the Telegram situation in England. That's where the founder and owner or creator of Telegram got arrested for allegedly terrorism and all kinds of other activities that were going

online on his social media platform. And I always point to as if he has some control over the free exchange of ideas, whether those ideas are good or bad, they're going to be freely exchanged. I got an interesting comment about that one here in a moment Daniel Davis Deep Dive. As I expect we're going to hear the latest on the situation in Israel with the launching of attacks against the Hesbala and as well as the latest on the situation going on between Ukraine and Russia. Deep

Dive with Daniel Davis every Tuesday at eight thirty. And finally I asked the expert from HC. Doctor Matthew Burke is going to join the program. He's a radiation oncologist, and an interesting discussion about low dose radiation therapy for osteo arthritis. So seems to me we're pushing away, we're getting away from cancer specifically, and I'm very curious to find out what he has to say about that. I know ostio arthritis is a serious problem, most notably for

some of our senior friends. So we'll hear from the doctor at eight fifty. So there you have it, fifty five greasy morning share lineup this morning again, Thank you, Joe Strecker. Now, got all kinds of things to talk about. But since we're gonna be talking with Colin Maydin about the situation on telegram, got an interesting story on this and it is extremely biased. Now I think you and I can all agree. Yes, there are right wing extremists.

There are racists out there. There are people who foster and encourage division based upon the color of some people's skin. But then again, there's also people who hate America, generally speaking, communists versus anarchists, a whole slew of folks, including like for example, and this is not the pick and choose, but Antifa. They hate capitalism, Black lives matter. They're Marxists.

They're devout Marxists that read their website materials, at least the ones before they pulled the plug on them because it made them look like, oh, I don't know Marxists. They too want to undermine the fabric of America. We have enemies foreign and abroad who do everything they can to stir the Potter division in our country. Stirring the Potter division. It doesn't matter where the division comes from. As long as we're divided, we are not a united nation.

And that is good for anybody who wants to undermine us.

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Period.

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So multitudes of individuals out in the world are world full of what seven billion, eight billion people, all with access to social media. Of course there are going to be various interest groups out there. You stirring the pot of hatred and division. So as with that, I turned to Bloomberg very left leaning. It is far right. A terogram cat chat rooms are fueling a wave of power grid attacks. Most fundamental point on this is the power

grade attacks. Subheadline extremist community see damaging power substations as a way to fuel unrest and ultimately overthrow the United States. Now, if you can attack the power grade, you're interested in overthrowing the United States. And it doesn't matter which political group you come from, right wing, left wing, any wing, you're obviously interested in undermining the United States. Fundamental bottom

line on that. So they go back to December of twenty two December third, specifically, Michael Campbell was reporting these that he heard some popping noises. Bottom line is a quiet neighborhood of Carthage in North Carolina. Someone started shooting at a power substation a rifle next to this guy's home, operated by Duke Utility Corporation. Obviously, a substation converts electricity

into different voltages. It's trans into various areas. It goes into your padmounted transformer which you probably have sitting in somebody's front yard in your neighborhood, which steps down the power you know, for my recollection and doing work on this in litigation practice seventy two hundred down to two twenty, which comes into your home and that step down to one ten. You get the idea, right, So it's one

of the substations. So without a substation, your residential community is not going to get the power to the pad amount of transformers. So the shots hit a radiator of the electrical transformer, and there's people in the know that understood if you hit the radiator, you were going to

have problems with the transformer substation. It was going to stop working and began dumping vast amounts of oil subsequent investigation pointed to a local right wing group being responsible for a wave of attacks and then planned those attacks on the power infrastructure via communications online. Apparently, a few minutes later, a security alarm went off at a Duke

Energy substation ten miles away, and the personnel responded. They found that somebody had shot that transformer radiator as well, and they found shellcasings on the ground of the site. Noted someone had slashed the tires of nearby service trucks, so it prevented the company from re routing the power because the two substations got knocked down. Then the police

described it as a coordinated attack, no doubt about that. No, I'm not arguing with their conclusions on this, and I'm not even arguing against the fact that it was or the conclusion that was some right winning organization. It's just

the simple fact that it can happen. Four days without power, forty five thousand families were One woman even died her oxygen machine stopped operating, and the police, the medical examiner called it a homicide because of course, the intentional shutting off of power resulted in the death of this woman. So you can draw a line cleanly from point A to point B on that if they ever find anybody, that person will be accused of homicide negligent. Perhaps it

doesn't matter. Though people die as a consequence of power going out, which is really the fundamental point here. They call it a part of a rising trend of In this case, they say, far right extremist targeting power infrastructure and attempt to sow chaos. But throw in left wing or any other wing. It's possible for any group organized

or otherwise to carry out these things with minimal coordination. Obviously, if you and a buddy decide you want to take out a power grid, you tell your buddy, Hey, on Tuesday night at X number, at X time, we're going to meet at that local power substation. Bring your rifle. We're going to take out the radiators and thus take out the power grid.

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Simple. Absolutely, they said.

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The most ambitious of these saboteurs hope to usher in societal collapse, paving the way for the violent overthrow of the US government. And I love this conclusion added by the reporter over it Bloomberg. According to researchers who monitor far right communities, I imagine there are researchers that monitor far left communities coming to the same conclusion. I imagine there are folks concerned about the wave of perhaps terrorists entering our country through the southern border. Many got aways.

There are a number of nefarious actors in the world. We all need to come to grips from that, regardless of which wing they come from. They say, people who use this terrorgram online application or program, or a social media network whatever, they egg on one another. Viral means showing a stick figure, throwing a Molotov cocktail, electrical equipment. You can imagine. You can go on for hours about the number of ways in which you could egg each

other on. Apparently, out there there's a two hundred and sixty one page document titled hard Reset, which includes specific directions on how to use automatic weapons. Most people who never have access to automatic weapons given the legal controls over them. You could use the semi automatic weapon or even in a bolt action rifle. I suppose if you

just hitting a radiator. Anything that shoots a projectile might work on that including They point out explosives and my lar balloons even can be used to shut down electrical grids. One document suggestion is to shoot high powered firearms at substation transformers, which obviously has been documented before. Telegrams said its statement it forbids explicit calls for violence. It does what it can to remove as content like that cheap

executive offer. Pavlov Durrov, Yes, the guy that was arrested in France taking it to custody in France on suspicion of failing to take steps to prevent the criminal use of Telegram, the social media app which apparently nine hundred million people use every single day. Power companies reported one hundred and eighty five physical tax and threats on grid infrastructure and calendar year twenty twenty three alone. That's double the number from twenty twenty one. According to the North

American Reliability Corps. That's an industry group monitors risk for utilities. They say extremists plan to knock out powers at substations near scheduled Black Lives Matter protests. Again, according to the monitors of right wing activity, I'd like to see some balance here because I feel pretty confident that left wing activists have also done things like this. But again the focus is on right wing extremists. But don't lose sight

of the fact of the underlying threat. Christopher Ray said the greatest terrorism threat to the United States comes from loan individuals and small cells to become radicalized online and then use accessible weapons to attack soft targets. Threats against critical infrastructure becoming more acute as the election approaches. According to senior US law enforcement officials tracking this activity, strategic blackouts could affect voting locations or impact the certification of elections.

According to one nonprofit task force, Builder in two describes a veterans group dedicated to countering extremism. Christopher Goldsmith, the founder of the group, something like a great attack before, during, or after an election could sow an unbelievable amount of political chaos, stating what I would call the obvious, say.

Researchers warned that online conspiracy theorists are also likely to seize on any outages that coincide with the election to further undercut trust in the electoral system.

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True.

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Yeah, I suppose that would, wouldn't it. We got all these other concerns about the integrity of the election. So we call today or yesterday about the Jerome Corsi analysis showing that there's some sort of hidden information built into the electoral system. Here in Ohio and otherwise and other states. Still not clear on the total details on that, but

raised some real interesting questions week. Except for the More County attack I mentioned before, FBI said two suspects hit four substations Christmas morning in Washington State that left seven thousand people without power. Some men plead guilty to planning those attacks on multiple stations back in twenty twenty two.

Their goal to start a race war. Stupid goal, yeah, obviously. Anyway, it illustrates the point, the fact that we are extremely vulnerable, and our vulnerability is exacerbated in large part by the well unknown, unflowed, unregulated flow of illegal immigrants, many of whom from foreign countries that seek to do us harm.

Literally every country from the four corners of the globe. So, whether it's far right, far left, anything in between, anybody interested in disrupting our lives can make an easy go of it. I guess my question is what are we doing about it? I'm not quite sure. Cord to the reporting, some money has been spent, it wasn't that much. I think the federal government has allocated something on the order of seventy million dollars to help boost the infrastructure and

our electric grid. Do you think that's quite enough? I mean the allocated eight billion dollars to build Tesla, chart the EV charging stations several years ago. So far we've got eight last time I checked. The big election is the first week in November five, nineteen fifty five KCD talk station. More to talk about, plenty more. I mean, an unbelievable amount of stuff to talk about, including people running away from Kamala Harris and some interesting Democrats running

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Time for the weather forecast.

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Sunny, hot, human ninety seven for the high today, down to seventy one overnight, muggy tomorrow, partly clodded with isolated evening storms ninety six for the high down to seventy one over night, with muggy conditions continuing. Sunny and hot on Thursday, slight chance of storms after two pm and a high up ninety seven. Yeah, I'd say that's hot seventy one right now with the bout KCD talk station. Yeah, I'm considering the power may go out and all kinds

of reasons for that. And there was an interesting article on the popularity of preparing for a terrible outcome doomsday prepping. It's become apparently a two point four to six billion dollar industry. Previously described as fringe. Now even Costco is selling things like you know prep kits, oversized jars of peanut butter, massive size, you know, portions, huge sellar of gold, silver, gold, and silver bars and coins, which I always laugh at that.

I you know, in a post apocalyptic world, you can't eat a bar of gold, and I don't know how you trade it, But in any event, some people choose to use stockpile gold because of course the theat currency could very well collapse anyway. One of these prepper guys points out most of the local supermarkets even carry emergency food on the store shelves now, so it's becoming some of the things people are thinking about more often. So here's your list that one of the prep guys recommends,

not a comprehensive list. He's quick to point out conventional generator, solar generator, burkie water filter, rainwater collection system if you don't have a natural supply of water near your home like a creek, large emergency medical kit, rice, pasta can soup, canned vegetables, canned fruit, canned chicken, jars of peanut butter, salt, sugar, powdered milk, bags of flour, yeast, lots of extra coffee. If you drink it, I'm sorry. I laugh because I Starbucks won't be opened.

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Folks.

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Buckets of long term storable food, Lots of extra vitamins, lighters or matches, candles, flashlight lanterns, plenty of wood to burn, extra blankets and sleeping bags. Ammunition coming in at number twenty six. Ammunition extra fans if you live in a hot climate. Fans that is, if you have a generator

to run them. Hand sanitizer, toilet paper, extra soap and shampoo, extra toothpaste, razors, bottles of leach, battery powered radio, extra batteries, solar charges, trash bags, tarps, a pocket knife, a pocket knife, a hammer and acts, a shovel. Singular items those work gloves plural, lots of warm socks, seeds for a garden, canning jars yay, because.

Speaker 1

We were canning over the weekend.

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That's what my gay was for extra supplies for your pets, a substantial supply of cash. That's a good thing. I love this number. Forty nine Bibles for every member of your family. There are no atheists in a fox hole. And finally, a bug out bag for every member of your family. So that one from the Zero Hedge, authored by Michael Snyder via the Economic Collapse Blog. Speaking of online discussion groups the Economic Collapse Blog, I'm not making fun of the idea of prepping. I in fact have

most of the items on that list myself. The idea is at least have a month's worth of food. But remember when the power goes out. If it stays out, you're going to run into a serious problem, very serious.

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Now.

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I'm not trying to stoke this happening. I don't want it to happen. But even our federal government. Look at the federal government websites in terms of what you should be prepared for. They even recommend laying in supplies. I think they only recommend three days worth. So you draw your own conclusions on what is an adequate level five

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Heriada is nine first one to forecast it's gonna be hot. Just playing old hot and nests several days ninety seven with sunny skies, muggy overy night, down to seventy one ninety six tomorrow, isolated evening storms, muggy and seventy one overnight and hot on Thursday as well, the slight chance of storms after two pm going all the way up to ninety seven. Right now it is I think seventy degrees.

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Here, fifty five kars de talk station by thirty one, and.

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A happy Tuesday to you're trying to make it happy anyway, start for the subject matter, launch into the morning show there, but man, the fool is the one who's not looking out for his or her own best interests. So there you have it. Let's go to Bobby and see what he's got this morning. Bobby kind of expected I might be hearing from you, considering I ran down the list of things to prepare for Welcome to the morning show, my friend boy.

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I'll tell you could read my mind.

Speaker 2

Yeah, I almost wrote Bobby on the top of the article.

Speaker 1

I was going through the list there because had you in mind.

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I don't care much where they're categorizing the numbering of them. But it's all this and I keep going on. I've been number one, we're in the midst of a cultural revolution.

Speaker 7

Number one.

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People need to understand that anytime you're in a cultural revolution like we are, when you have two parties that are button heads, eventually it's going to go into a prelude, prelude the what ever comes, and be prepared for it mentally because you have to have the seventy two hour window. If you're not prepared for that, you can't get prepared. No gas, no food in the shelves, because everything will be disrupted. You have to be mentally prepared. And I

guarantee you one thing. Ammunition don't need to be number twenty three on the list.

Speaker 2

Oh that's hilarious. I was going to see ammunition. Where did that one come in? I think it was actually higher on the list than that. I'm not sure, but it is number two twenty six, actually, yeah, twenty six right there in the center. There were fifty total items. Yeah, I just got to kick out a Bible for every member of your family, as opposed to shove, as opposed

to a shovel for every member. Just a shovel, but multiple Bibles, so you can draw your own conclusions as to the priorities on the list, but pretty comprehensive list.

Speaker 8

And of course you need to take it. You just need to be prepared. Yeah, man, that's the whole thing. Everybody's different, and when the power goes out, it may go out for a long time.

Speaker 1

Well, and that's why I brought up the substation point.

Speaker 2

Yeah, that's why I brought up the substation point because you know, I'm I'm fearful, I think legitimately so with the obvious anger against the United States generally fostered and encouraged by social media generally and all the other interconnectivity we've got these days, that it could very ease, very easy to accomplish a simple, coordinate attack on something as simple as shooting a bullet at an oil filled item

on a transformer. If that's all it takes, then you can see how delicate things are and how easy things can break down.

Speaker 8

Right your Semen transformers right now, and the banks and everything that could be taken out in a minute. Oh, it's so easy. You got an eighteen month lead time on these Semen transformers.

Speaker 7

Think about it.

Speaker 2

Ooh, that's the that's the replacement times, the parts shortage, and the supply chain issues. Oh, it's a fun fact, Bobby. Where'd you come up with that one?

Speaker 8

Well, I worked, there's a semen's right here in Cincinnati.

Speaker 2

Okay, Well, I appreciate you doubling down on my concerns there, Bobby, sort of kind.

Speaker 8

Of And it doesn't take much to do at all. Person that has to have this old military ambo thirty six black tips will go through the whole banks.

Speaker 2

Yeah, and the article, it was interesting. The article specifically said one of the attacks was carried out, of course, with an AR fifteen. But you know it, I know that, you know, a you know, three Toho eight from a bolt action rifle packs as much punch, perhaps a lot more considering the size of the bullet than an AR fifteen. So literally any firearm I think, could accomplish taking out that substation. So it doesn't matter what kind of weapon.

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Tell them.

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Brian said, Hi, please five one three six four four twenty six, twenty six, six four four twenty six, twenty six.

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Chickoff is almost here.

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Mostly sunny, hot, human today in ninety seven for the high, muggy and seventy one overnight Tomorrow, isolated evening storms although it's partly clouding. High at ninety six again, muggy over nineteen seventy one for the low Thursday, sunny, slight chance of storms after GPM ninety seven to high. It's sixty nine degrees right now. It's about there, so you talk station time for first traffic.

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From the UCL Traffic Center at the UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute, you can access the leading brain, spine and nerve experts right here in Cincinnati. Highway traffic not bad to start off your Tuesday morning westbound two seventy five. That's easily under ten minutes between Milford and Montgomery inbound. Seventy four's problem free coming down the hill hill from north Ben under a five minute run. Northbound seventy five is doing fine at Kyle's chuck Ingram on fifty five KR.

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See the talk station.

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Five forty one Happy Tuesday five one three seven four nine Fifi eight hundred and eighty two to three talk.

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Both time FI fifty on eight and t founds.

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Yeah, as do Bobby's coming about a three to eight. Do you have bolt action three O eight that's going to travel just under a three thousand feet per second depending on the barrel length, and an AR fifteen with a much smaller round it's a fifty five grain roughly versus one hundred and forty seven grain much larger bullet

in a threeh eight. Uh, they travel roughly the same speed and a little north of three thousand feet per s back second, so not a whole lot of difference in feed per second, a lot more damage with a three TOHO eight, And again it doesn't matter whether it's coming out of a semi automatic or a bolt action. It only takes one round apparently, to bring down an entire power station. Yeah, frightening stuff. Let's see what Kevin's got this morning, Kevin, thanks for calling a very happy Tuesday to you.

Speaker 3

Hey, good morning, Brian.

Speaker 8

On that paper list, I would have probably replaced pasta with a couple cases of beer.

Speaker 1

Yeah, you know what, that's a good point. There's nothing.

Speaker 2

There is no reference to alcoholic beverages on this list. In a post apocalypse, Kevin, in a post apocalyptic world, you know, I might like a drink. You know, I would rather have a large bottle of vodka than a four ounces of gold in a post apocalyptic world, because I can consume the vodka. It probably would mellow my disposition given the apocalyptic scenario we're talking about here, right exactly.

You know, weed and gummies and marijuana products are also not on the list, Kevin, So you make your road.

Speaker 1

List that I know.

Speaker 2

I'm just saying it's legal in a lot of states now, So something else you might want to just marked out.

Speaker 1

I don't know.

Speaker 2

I probably have Valume on there as well. Kevin, Thank you very much for the chuckle. I appreciate that otis Dak is stupid. Natalie Chova was important word a Czechoslovakian athlete who was sightseeing at a castle, the one that inspired Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty hit film. Twenty three year old has said to have fallen near the Neus Schwanstein

castle in Bavaria. Happened last week or so. She fell eighty meters down the Teleberg Mountain as she tried to take a snap for Instagram idiots doing idiot things because they're idiots. She'd been standing very close to the edge of the mountain when she slipped. Her friend said she fell from a height of about eighty meters. We will never find out whether she slipped or whether a piece

of the rock edge broke off taking a selfie. Local media reported she survived the fall with life threatening injuries before being airlifted to a hospital where she was taken off of life support days later. Mind your p's and q's, folks, she was quite the looker too. It's a shame that we've lost her, but well learn from other's mistakes. I suppose a forty one year old man accused of decapitating his parents and killing their dog started to sing Tina Turner's What's Love Got to Do with It?

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With It?

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After he was shot by an Orange County Sheriff's deputy. Pretty much sums up the whole article. Joe Joseph Brandon Gerdville arrested on suspicion of killing his parents, seventy seven year old Walter Gerdville and seventy nine year old Antoinette Gerdville. Body camera video of the incident released last week. Bloodsoe Gerderville is shown with a metal object in his hand, approaching a sheriff's deputy moments before his shot, then swearing and singing after he's.

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On the ground. Wounded.

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Authority say that a series of disturbing events began when Gerdville text messages text message photos of his bloodied mother to a cousin. Relative called nine to one one to report a possible domestic assault on the elderly. Relatives, who lived in a mobile home community, told dispatchers her cousins suffers from mental health issues that had a violent passed.

Another dispatcher meanwhile received a nine to one one call from a maintenance worker at the same mobile home community who reported they were being chased by a bloodied man with a fork. Bloody Vin identified as Guardville, drove off and the maintenance workers golf cart. Sheriff deputies arrived the scene found a person on the ground bleeding in a

gruesome scene inside the parents' home. He reappeared later on a bike pass short time later and approached the Sheriff's Department Community Service Officer officer as she sat in her vehicle. He then threw a shovel at the officer's vehicle and drove off in the golf cart. Body camera footage showed into what happened next the bloodsoak. Gerdville parked the golf cart in the sidewalk and approached the deputy while carrying a metal object, ignoring the deputy's orders and shouting something

unintelligible before the deputy fired five times. Guardville then fell to the ground. F you, Gardville said, obviously the abbreviated version of his words. He can be heard telling deputies I love you and I'm sorry you're going You're gonna have to die. While facing the grounds. He also said, finish me off, put one in my head please. I beg of you. Gerdville then broke out in the song what's love got to do with it? What's love but

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From the ucup Tramping Center. Right at the UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute, you can access the leading brain, spine and nerve experts right here in Cincinnati. Northbound seventy five and northbound four seventy one, both wide open coming into downtown. I'm not seeing any problems on the highways that are going to add extra time. Plenty of fire crews heading to a report of a structure fire on Glendale below Oak in Woodmont. Chuck Ingram on fifty five KRS the talk station.

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Five fifty two fifty five KRRA City Talk Station Brian, time's going back to the stack of stupid. You think it was Friday because we end up in Florida with a naked person. Indeed, Florida woman arrested for walking around outside naked during a neighbor's birthday party. What Grace and Sharp fifty six years old and no Court of the mudshock, you don't want to see your naked charge of the tion exposure. It happened Sunday on uh Fowler Avenue, Pensacola, Florida,

as the neighbor was having a birthday party. Neighbor told deputies around seven pm, Sharp walked up naked to the chainling fence that separates the properties, reportedly waving around plastic doll legs.

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Why are you doing that?

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Hold on, I'll get to that, and rubbing the plastic doll legs on her private area. Neighbor made the kids go inside. Court of the report. When the neighbor told Sharp she was naked, Sharp said, I know it's hot outside, let's see here. Jerry in Indiana convicted a man who was just sixteen years old when he murdered three people while showing them how to turn a glockhandgun into a

machine gun. Candon Smith, who's now nineteen, found guilty on three counts of murder, robbery, and dangerous possession of a machine gun and possession of methan fatamine. Marion County prosecutors all of a sudden the press release he killed Abdullah Mabarak seventeen, Joseph Thomas, e Tina Michael James, who was twenty two. Happened in October twenty one. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police found three men, dad suffering from.

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Here's the quote. Officer with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department found three men, dad suffering from gunshot wounds in a path filled with tall grass, and they identify the street. No, they're not suffering anymore. If they're dead anyway.

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They recovered spence shellcases at the scene. They later learned via text messages that Smith lured the men to the field over two nights to show them how a glock switch works, which it's a little tiny piece and it turns a semi automatic firearm into a machine gun. And he said Smith used the opportunity then to murder all three men so he can rob them. Guilty. Verdict not

always assured, they say. In twenty twenty two, a judge threw out some key evidence after ruling the detectives violated his Fourth Amendment rights during a search warrant execution guilt was released on jail on a GPS ankle Monnor, but found himself back in jail on his eighteenth birthday after cops uncovered snapchat photos of Smith with a gun and drugs. Yes in The remains in jail until his trial, which began August nineteenth, lasted five days. He is now going

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And if I didn't need to stick around all morning.

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George Venerman returns to the program tomorrow night at the Farm. Congressman Davidson was on last week talking about this event. Tomorrow evening they're having an event with Congressman Davidson's keynote speaker. Get some food and fellowship and of course an interesting conversation where you can talk to and meet Congressman Warren

Davidson George at seven thirty to talk about that. It is Tuesday, so we get the inside scoop at Bright Part News every Tuesday eight a five Today, Tech editor Colin made in returns of the program talk about the Telegram app, widely popular globally with nine hundred million or so people using Telegram. Well, the creator and founder of Telegram got arrested for alleged you know, terrorism connection with what other people were saying on his free speech telegram app.

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Funds and feel free to add to the list. I went through the Prepper list, since they're growing concerns about terrorism and the noted attacks on power stations, and that article from Bloomberg pointing out right wing extremists the ones that did it previously. But anyone can easily disable a power station. It only takes apparently a bullet fired from any kind of firearm, whether or not it's an AR

fifteen or not. But the list of fifty items you need, according to this prepper, Michael Snyder, who's written a book on the subject, which includes I note at the very tail end of it, a substantial emergency supply of cash.

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Nowhere on the list of fifty things is the refer Is there a reference to gold or silver? That's my favorite kind of punching bag to think that, somehow, in some way that having a bar of gold is going to be valuable to you in a situation where there is no power. You can't eat it, it's impossible to trade it. What's the value? How are you going to slice off a little bit of it and hand it over to somebody in return for something you actually need?

Absent from the list a reference to alcohol. I mentioned valuume and also weed, and notably, the author says your unique circumstances will dictate what getting prepared looks like for you. So what's on your short list anyway? No longer on the list? Or folks supporting Kamala Harris, Yeah, or kind of hit the nail on the head with his speech

announcing that he was endorsing Donald Trump. Astute political observations by Carol Swain, formerly a Democrat, who also saw the light pointing out RFK Junior's motives pointed out in his speech announcing he was suspending his campaign. The National Democratic Party in the nineteen sixties were perceived as being champions of constitution and civil rights. Absolutely, that's what Kennedy said,

And they used to be. They did stand against authoritarianism, they did stand against censorship and colonialism, imperialism, unjust wars, party of labor, party of the working class today, she notes, and it is true the Democratic Party unrecognizable from the party of John F. Kennedy, rejecting what made its party, you know what it was. So it's turned into a competitive election of candidates who compete and debate each other

for its political nomination. Instead now installs hand pick candidates that the media anoints. She notes, while it to christ racism and sexism, and homophobia, Islamophobia, and other great evils have a pattern of using members of identity groups to help it advance its own goals, even though those goals are often against the best interests of the American people,

including the members of the identity groups they purport to represent. Today, to the Party of elitism, wealth, big money, big pharma, judicial activism that uses law fair notice the emphasis I put on that word to punish their political opponents, even if it means passing laws to invent crimes that were not recognized as crimes until the party perceives an interest in taking down an opponent. I think that was obviously

availed reference to Donald Trump. But according to Kennedy, what alarms him most is the parties, in his words, that resorts to censorship, media control, weaponization of federal agencies. What the US president colludes with or outright coerces media companies to censor political speech. It's an attack on our most sacred right of free expression. And that's the very right upon which all of our other constitutional rights rest. Close quote John F. Kennedy Junior or Robert F. Kennedy Junior,

Rather and isn't that the truth? They are the party of lawfare and censorship. They want to stack the Supreme Court simple majority needed to change the size of the court. Democrats are willing to promise the moon Americans who are struggling or being enticed with promises of free stuff to solve their problems. Free housing, free healthcare, free education, free transportation,

pretty much anything they desire. Of course, if this were to happen, she observes, America would go the way of Venezuela, Cuba and other failed national experiences. You said, whatever rf case, future, we should be grateful that there are a few Democrats remaining with integrity, foresight, knowledge to stand up and hold their party accountable. And I like her reference to Cuba because it is yet another failed communist experience and one in which you can see the writing on the wall.

You know, you're like a few steps behind Cuba in the direction our country is going. Cubans have an insanely terrible economy. And as to retirees, and I think about both parties unwillingness to address the collapse of social security. And that is not my conclusion, it's the conclusion of every single person who's ever paid attention to it. They have a date certain by which you know the money coming in is going to far exceed the money going out.

If you're relying on social security, look to Cuba to see perhaps what your future is. Ten dollars a month in pension, along with a critical lack of basic supplies, food, power, medical equipment, and pharmaceutical shortages have what resulted in massive protests and of course caused a whole bunch of people

to flee the country. There's a report out it noted a number of elderly dependents for every one hundred working age adults could soon reach twenty eight with the soaring volume of migrant outflows that began in twenty twenty two, which exbit out of the problem they fall left here in the United States, border patrol agents have apprehended nearly four hundred and twenty five thousand illegal immigrant Cubans. That's

in fiscal year twenty two and twenty three. Nearly two hundred thousand have been arrested in fiscal year twenty four through July. That fiscal year I think ends at the beginning of October, and of course that's on the heels of massive prior large scale migrations from Cuba the United States. You had the freedom flights back in the late sixties and early seventies and the nineteen eighty Marial boatlift. Plummeting birth rates also fueled the acceleration of the problem they

have with aging people in Cuba. Cuba has been below oh the replacement birth rate since nineteen seventy eight. Are you ready? As of nineteen eighty, Cuba's birth rate is fourteen per thousand people. As of twenty twenty four, Cuba's birth rate presently stands at nine babies per thousand people. And again, ten dollars a month is what you get from the government pension system in Cuba, which I think is enough to buy you a dozen eggs per month.

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So riding on the wall there, that's what you get.

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And well look what we've got here, ceef RFK going over the Trump side and the Democrats losing their battles to keep opponents that the otherwise should embrace off the ballot. Their legal campaign to disqualify rivals isn't going well. You got trug RFK going with Trump. Independent presidential candidate Cornell West is now eligible to put his name on the

Michigan ballot. According to a Michigan judge who ruled over the weekend, the Democrats at toorney Mark Brewer, former chair of the Michigan Democratic Party, who challenged West's eligibility because Cornell West even makes the far left wing of the Democrat Party look conservative. And he said he's going to file an appeal for this ruling allowing Cornell West's presence on the ballot. Oh my god, horror of horrors. Competition.

They're worried about, of course, Democrat votes being siphoned off, so file a suit. Tell them they can't be on the ballot. Sound familiar, Jill Starns suffering this. But yes, she will also be on the Georgia ballot, in spite of the Democratic Party's effort to challenge her a right to be on the ballot. Hmm, it's kind of interesting. They challenged application to use a new Georgia law allowing a political party to get on the state ballot if the party is on the ballot in at least twenty

other states. The Democrats argue, in trying to keep her off the ballot in Georgia that they say her application filed by the Georgia Green Party is invalid because the Georgia brandt is not affiliated with the National Green Party, well as the Wall Street Journal observed is not ms Stein's name on the application evidence of an affiliation. Yes, say that the courts in Georgia their effort to keep her off the ballot defeated law fair.

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Against their own.

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And John Tester, described as a vulnerable Democrat Senator John Tester won't even be making an endorsement for the presidential election. He previously served as chair of the Democratic Senatorial Committee Campaign Committee back in twenty fifteen through twenty seventeen, and he led the efforts with Harrit when Harris first announcer

senatorial aspirations. He was all in favor when she lost her California senator when she launched her California Senate bid, John Tester, who will not endorse Kamala Harris for president, was one of the players who encouraged her to run, and in spite of that prior support, he said he will not be making an endorsement this year's race because two reasons. One one reason number one, I'm not endorsing

for president. One I'm focused on my race. Okay, you can endorse a candidate merely by saying I endorse Kamala Harris and then you can move on and not bring it up anymore. How does that detract from your focus on your own race? John Tester? Number two? Folks have wanted to nationalize this race, and this isn't about national politics. Is about it's about Montana. Huh us, John Tester? Whose vote impacts the American people on a national level. No, no, no, no,

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Trumping Center at the U See Gardner Neuroscience Institute, you can access the leading brain, spine and nerve experts right here in Cincinnati. Highway traffic continues to look good. Do major problems to deal with their structure. Fires, though, seem to be the problem of the morning. There's fire in Woodbot. I'm Glenndale, Bobo Oak. The latest is on Meridian just off of Allen Road in Westchester. Chuck Ingram on fifty five k R and see the talk station.

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Up to six twenty three fifty five Krcity talks station And going back to rfk's reasons for leaving the party, you know, Pleasant colludes with or controls outright coerces media companies the center political speech.

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Pivoting over to uh META CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

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He admitted in a letter yesterday that his company Facebook was in fact pressured by the Biden Harris administration to censor you, most notably regarding the COVID nineteen content that you were interested in posting. Hmmm, this letter to the House you do share Committee Chairman Jim Jordan of Ohio. This a year after he provided the committee with thousands of documents as part of their investigation into content moderation. Along with the documents, Zuckerberg said the company has provided

a dozen employees to be available for transcribed interviews. They are cooperating, and he stressed they are cooperating with the investigation. Quote, there's a lot of talk right now how the US government interacts with companies like Meta, and I want to be clear about our position. Our platforms are for everyone. We're about promoting speech and helping people connect in his

safe and secure way. And as part of this, we regularly hear from government around government's plural around the world, and others with various concerns about public discourse and public safety, he said. Back in twenty twenty one, senior officials from the Biden administration in White House repeated this is his words. Repeatedly pressured our teams four months to censor certain COVID nineteen content, including humor and sat hire.

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It didn't even want you joking about it. This is how dumb they think you are.

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Ultimately, it was our decision whether or not to take content down, and we own our decisions, including COVID nineteen related changes we made to our enforcement in the wake of this pressure. I believe the government pressure was wrong, and I regret that we were not more outspoken about it. But you didn't, and you weren't and you capitulated at the time. Listen to this quote. I also think we made some choices that here we are, with the benefit

of hindsight and new information, we wouldn't make today. You know what that you know how I read that all you folks out there who were drawing conclusions about the propriety of masking, about the propriety of social distancing, about the nonsensical lockdowns, about not being able to drink a drink after ten pm, although you could still hang out in the bar past ten pm, stuff like that. At the time, it seemed like a legitimate point to make,

didn't it. No, No, But our lords and masters and social media, thanks to government pressure, pulled the plug on those comments. And we find out after the fact, with the benefit of hindsight and new information that we were right. Like I said to our teams at the time, he wrote, I feel strong that we should not compromise our content standards to pressure from any administration in either direction, and we are ready to push back if something like this happens.

All right, So wait for the next pandemic. And I guess they're going to let you speak your mind on what you think is appropriate to talk about and what you think is appropriate to maybe send a joke about. It's amazing six twenty six fifty five krc DE talk station. There were conspiracy theorists back then, and Maureen has statements for you now we see them as pattern observers. A few minutes of your time is all it takes, with

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I don't think the country yet fully understands the radicalism that is Kamala Harris. It looks like, you know, we're hearing rumors. I don't know for sure that Kamo is now trying to put more demands on the one debate she's agreed to. It sounds like she's not only dodging ducking any type of press conference, any type of interview, Although they swear they're gonna have an interview by the

end of the week. What they're gonna do Rachel Maddow into friendly territory where she's not gonna have to answer any questions about her radicalism. You got to be you got to be kidding me. I mean, that would not be a real interview in any way, shape, matter of form. She needs to be asked about every extreme radical statement that she's ever.

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wanted and bought and probably employ us as well. Let's do it, Steve's gott Hey, Steve, thanks for calling this morning. Welcome to the Morning Show.

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Thanks Brian.

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How are you doing today?

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I'm doing pretty good? For it Tuesday. I hope you can say the.

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Same for the part I think it speaks volumes about us as society when you're getting your medical information from Facebook or social media and they talk about, you know, election interference that Russia was trying to sway.

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Elections in twenty sixteen twenty twenty by posting things on social media like who the heck goes to Facebook to try to figure out who they're going to vote for or what kind of medical care they're going to get.

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It just seems maybe I'm just older. That just sounds ridiculous.

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No, Steve, You're you're more thoughtful, logical, and reasonable than the average person who votes. Because Taylor Swift says vote for Phil in the blank.

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It's the same thing exactly.

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You know, if you're that shallow and thoughtless about your own self, and if you think that somebody with an opinion we all have them sphincters, you know, is going to provide you with the best possible advice, and you're not gonna go out into the world and search for it from logical or from proper sources like, for example, real true, genuine doctors, or medical sites, sites that have

done research, citing clinical studies, that type of thing. If you're just gonna listen to some random dude, then you're gonna get bad information. Or as the case of Donald Trump, people suggested he told people to inject themselves with bleach. If you believe that recitation from the left that Donald Trump said that, and you inject yourself with bleach, you're probably gonna die. But that's not what he said. But you know it doesn't matter. Social media said he said it, so that's all the counts.

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The funny thing, I know a lot of highly educated people who believe that though.

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And it just it blows me away.

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Well, they're highly educated in some realm. I'm the first person going to make fun of myself because I don't know everything right you know, member of MENSA, which means absolutely nothing. I'm highly educated in some areas, and I know absolutely nothing about others. In the field of medicine. I got to rely on learned professionals. I'm not going to draw my own conclusions based upon a social media search about what's ailing me, like my cancer. If you know,

I got hey, Brian, you have cancer. Okay, I'm going to Facebook to figure out how to solve my lymphoma problem.

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And right, you know.

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So there are smart people in a lot of areas, but in other areas of their world and in their brain, they're absolute morons. Done end of discussion. That relates and it impacts all people. I don't know anybody who's an expert on literally everything. Smartest guy in the world I can think of, like Elon Musk, I bet he doesn't have a doctor or he's not a doctor, he's not a physician. To the best of my knowledge, I imagine

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Six forty here fifty five PERCD talks Station Brian Thomas wishing a happy Tuesday. Remind me a listener lunch when week from tomorrow we're going to be at we Leedham and Brewer in St.

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Time flies and again another day without Kamala Harris answering any question.

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Let us see here, you know, I was.

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As I saw this Jacob Gershman article from the Wall Street Journal about do Americans have a constitutional right to an ar? Fifteen gun rights groups ask the Supreme Court they may be chiming in on the topic whether we are entitled to own a specific type of firearm, and then pivot over to Germany specifically, where they're considering tougher knife laws in the collective that represents the European Union. It's not that easy to own an actual firearm. They

have tough laws. They are against the law to have and possess Germany, most notably, I guess, and so rather than if you don't have a firearm, what do you resort to? You go around stabbing people? It's all the rage. German Chancellor Olaf Schultz speaking to well at the scene of a recent knife attack, where they say a suspected Islamic terrorist from Syria described as an asylum seeker who's suspected of killing three and injuring eight others at a

festival of diversity in Germany last Friday. Reportedly had a deportation order last year, but the German authorities didn't remove him from the country, so he got all stab stabby. At the German Festival of Diversity, German chancellor promised that something must be done, which apparently was something similar. He said after a mass stabbing in the region carried out earlier this year a similar mass stabbing qull we must do everything to ensure that such things never happen in

our country. If possible, he predicted, a toughening of knife laws might help. No more knives. Everybody gets a spork in Germany from now on. Joe Green. Vice Chancellor Robert Haybeck also called for tightening of knife laws, saying that there must be there must be more weapon band zones and stricter weapons laws.

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No one has to carry stabbing or cutting weapons in public spaces in Germany. We no longer live in the Middle Ages. To a more clear thinking person, we turned to center right Christian Democratic Union Party member Frederick Murz, noting the problem is not knives, but the people allowed

in the country. It's enough, he said after the terrorist attack in Solingen, which is where the most recent knife attack occurred, it should now be finally clear it is not the knives that are the problem, but the people who run around with it. In the majority of cases these are refugees and the majority of the deeds there were Islamic motives behind them. He asked that the country start beginning deportations for those folks who came from Syrian Afghanistan.

Suspect now in custody. He turned himself into police a day after the attack of the festival marking these cities six hundred and fiftieth anniversary. According to federal prosecutors there, they said over the weekend that this attacker shared the radical terror ideology of the Islamic State group which he joined, which he joined, apparently acting on those beliefs when he stabbed his victims repeatedly from behind in the neck and

upper body. Twenty six year old has asylum application rejected and was supposed to be deported last year to Bulgaria, where he first entered the European Union, but that because.

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He disappeared for a time.

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We banned knives, band knives. You know, it's funny.

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We don't live in the Middle Ages here in the United States. I carry a knife every single day, and you know what, there is not a day that goes by that I do not use it. Open boxes with it, open letters with it. I cut strings and chords with it. It's got me out of a bunch of jams, you know, like you're looking for a tools like, oh wait a second,

I got a knife right here. Can be used for a multitude of things, a very practical, common sense thing to have on you, and because also could be used as a weapon of self defense, if that ever came to that. But it has utilitarian function. There are a multitude of reasons to carry one. And I remember a day when I was in the Boy Scouts, you know, in K through twelve.

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I quit Boy Scouts before, you know, senior in high school, long before. But I had a boy Scout pocket knife BSA right there on it on the emblem. And you know what, I used it for a multipitude of logical, rational and reasonable purposes, very utilitarian purposes. It's not the knives, folks, It's not the gun. It's the person holding them and their motivation six forty six fifty five KRC detalk station. I always go back to the engagement I got with

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Six fifty two fifty five KOSV Talks stations. I mentioned the knives. I'm getting into a back and forth with my friend Eric. I regularly point out, or at least I occasionally point out that twenty two to three, my favorite gun store sells my favorite brand of knives, Microtech. He says, I prefer my ban Tang, which I didn't know what that was until he sent me a photograph of it. Doesn't look like it's a really practical knife to be carrying around, though.

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Anyhow, go over to Las Vegas and the remaining time in this segment, you feel free to call I always enjoy I'd rather talk to you if I won three seven four nine fifty two three talk. Election officials in Clark County, Nevada. That would be Las Vegas County Sea Clark count of Nevada. They're now having to investigate residents who have registered to vote citing there at strip clubs, casinos,

gas stations, and other commercial business addresses. A group called the Public Interest Legal Foundation found out that a lot of residents in Clark County had listed these commercial businesses as their addresses on their voter registration and sadly, in Nevada, election officials mail out ballots to all registered voters in the state. So if you listed the Strip Club as

your address, the Strip Club is going to get your ballot. Obviously, this creates major concerns for folks who were concerned about the integrity the election. According to Breitbart's reporting, among the seemingly faulty voter registrations listed by these lawyers for the Public Interests Legal Foundation, registrants listed Larry Flint's Hustler Club, A seven to eleven, Chavello's Mexican Bar and Grill, Harry Reid International Airport, and a Minnie Martin smoke show, among others,

as the primary addresses. They asked the Clark County registrar, Loreen and Pertilla to clean up the voter roles in June this year. She refused, so they filed a lawsuit, prompting her to do her job and investigate the faulty voter registrations rather than or rather and remove them from

the voter roles. According to the president, Christian Jay Christian Adams of this Public Interest Legal Foundation, he said because of pills lawsuit, Clark County was forced to investigate crazy addresses listed as residences on the voter roll, including these strip clubs, casinos, and gas stations. Without this litigation, mail

in ballots would have gone to those addresses. If Nevada's going to continue to run its elections by automatically mailing a ballot at every active registered voter, it needs to do a better job of identifying improper voter registrations.

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Those are not residences, they say. Faulty voter registrations have long been an issue for Clark County. Back in twenty twenty presidential election, this Public Interest Legal Foundation found more than ninety two thousand mail in ballots sent to active registered voters in Clark County ended up bouncing as undeliverable, seven percent of the total one point two mail in ballots that were sent out in the county. Wow, that is a significant amount. Six fifty five ifty five krs

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One hour from now we get Tech editor Colin made I is going to be talking about Telegram and the founder of Telegram being arrested for allegedly being responsible for what other people post on the social media site Welcome to the European Union.

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Then on the heels of the announcement from Mark Zuckerberg and thanks to Christopher Smith and Chining on this, he goes man, that's scary stuff. Yeah, Mark Zuckerberg, you know, responding to the investigation by Jim Jordan, he penned a letter that they got just yesterday pointing out that the Biden Harris administration did censor and pressured them to censor

a lot of information, most notably surrounding COVID nineteen. I thought it's a rather frank admission from the otherwise what it perceived to be very left leaning Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. So there's a lot of talk right now about how the US government interacts with companies like Meta, and I want to be clear about our position.

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Our platforms are for everyone.

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We're about promoting speech and helping people connect in a safe and secure way. As part of this, we regularly hear from governments around the world and others with various concerns around public discourse and public safety. He pointed out back in twenty One's twenty twenty one senior officials from the Biden administration, as well as others in the White House and his words, repeatedly pressured our teams four months

to censor certain COVID nineteen content. And what just really pisses me off, if I may be so bold, interjecting into his quote, apologies, they were pressured to censor humor and satire.

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What a sorry state of affairs.

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You can't even joke the babylon Bee could post something COVID related about a mask or social distancing, and you and I were making fun of it at the time, and oh no, no, we can't have that. And as it turns out, we were all right, many of us anyway, made fun of, demeaned, dissed, and censored at the behest of a government, our government. He said, I believe the government pressure was wrong, and I regret that we were

not more outspoken about it. Ultimately, it was our decision whether or not to take contact down, and we own our decisions, including COVID nineteen related changes we made to our enforcement in the wake of this pressure. So he admitted they got pressured, and he admitted they conceded and capitulated a pressure. And why would someone out there in the world capitulate, Well, go back to the government's lettered agencies. When they go on the attack against you because of

your affiliation to any particular mindset, you're in jeopardy. Government are the ones that regulate Government, are the ones that create rules that might ruin or put you out of business. Lowest learners irs one after conservative groups and not allowing them to form five oh, one C three's or non not for profit corporations. Why because you're on the wrong side of the political ledger airic holders, Justice Department and every Justice department since then pressuring companies that they don't

like to bend to their will. Banks do not work with firearms manufacturers, or you're going to be subject to a bank audit. And when you hear those words, you tend to bend to the government's will. Always remember, government never creates rights, They can only take them away. Our founding fathers recognize this and embodied that very concept into the Bill of Rights. And so we hear having on

you from Zuckerberg's own lips. I also think we made some choices that, with the benefit of hindsight and new information, we wouldn't may today. Like I said our teams to our teams at the time, I feel strongly that we should not compromise our content standards to pressure from any administration in either direction, and we're ready to push back

as something like this happens. Well, he said that to his teams at the time, and yet in the same letter to Jim Jordan and the folks investigating this, he admitted that he capitulated the government. And I love that with the benefit of hindsight comment because that really just knocks the whole point home, doesn't it. That content that was censored ended up being the truth and move overway from COVID censoring content related to Hunter Biden's laptop.

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They did that too.

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He didn't bring that up in a letter. But our government was behind organizing those fifties so called learned people in the know people, intelligence community experts, former CIA directors.

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This has all the.

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Earmarks and hallmarks of Russian disinformation why and interestingly enough, the FBI was pressuring, you know, in other organizations, loted agencies within the government were pressuring social media to get to remove that when they knew.

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At the time it was true. We found this out later.

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Zuckerberger yesterday's letter wrote about the throttling of Hunter Biden's laptop story. He wrote that the FBI warned his company about quote a potential Russian disinformation operation close quote regarding the Biden family in Barissima in advance of the twenty twenty election. Fact if checkers reviewed the story and temporarily demoted any of your posts related to Hunter Biden's laptop in advanced of the election, and again the FBI pressure

on Facebook to censor this content. And I'm sure that Facebook and Meta were not the only social media companies that they were pressuring. You know, they were in in X before, in Twitter before it became X, and every other social media platform out there. Hell, my understanding is they had offices within those companies are lettered agencies controlling content. So Hunter Biden's laptop comes out. The FBI knew at the time it was true, it was real. They had

all kinds of corroborating evidence. Matter of fact, the Hunter Biden laptop corroborated a bunch of evidence that they had already independently collected when they were investigating Hunter Biden himself.

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It matched up.

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Emails to and from people on Hunter Biden's laptop. They went to the people to and from, like, you know, an email to X guy from Hunter Biden. They go to X guy and say, hey, were you involved in this communication? And that guy says, yeah, Look here, I replied, it's right there on Hunter Biden's laptop. That's my email. They knew it, and yet they pressured social media to remove that content from their platform, to deprive you of valuable information in advance of the twenty twenty election. This

is frightening stuff, he says. It has since been made clear that the reporting was not Russian disinformation, and in retrospect, we shouldn't have demoted this story now, he says, As of now, we've changed our policies and practice are in processes to make sure this doesn't happen again. For instance, we no longer temporarily demote things in the United States

while waiting for fact checkers. So you're common about the mask and the idea that it didn't do anything and people were wasting their time, which turned out you were right.

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Lots of studies came out since then.

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So under the new rules and practices, at least as Mark Zuckerberg articulated them to Congressman Jim Jordan, they will allow that content to stay up until the fact checkers are done. And ask yourself this question, who are the fact checkers?

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Yeah?

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Are they gonna wait for the Journal of American Medicine and Learned scholarly treatises to come out having done research and looking into whether or not that mask actually keeps COVID nineteen particulate from floating out into the atmosphere. Or are they gonna go to Snopes full display folks right there for all to see, and let.

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Sevent nineteen, come with seven twenty fifty five KRC talk station. Yes, Rick, you are right, Rick says from history a list of unmoderated secret messaging platforms, the US Postal Service, the phone company, Western Union, and cream pointed on ENCRYPTID messages are and we're common from beginning of from the beginning of the service, and as he concludes, according to liberal logic, all of

their officers should be imprisoned. Yeah, well, I suppose so you can say whatever you want and stick it in an envelope. I've pointed out many times that you can make a phone call and say whatever the hell you want. And of course, if you are engaged in activities that are criminal, that could come back to haunt you down the road. But you know, NSA maybe listen into your real time, but absince search for it. That evidence would

not be admissible in a court of law. Then HEED probably cause any warrant to listen to those communications unlike apparently social media, and Marcia is right as well if you're a little jaded and cynical that Mark Zuckerberg comments about the way things are versus the way things have been. Marcia pointed out to me in a quick message here say it's no different than it was before. It actually

thinks more content is being censored. Friends are posting screenshots daily of posts that have been removed with threats of putting them in Facebook jail. Yes, I have many friends who share that same experience, So at least he was honest in his letter pointing out the history of this and that he did succumb to government pressure and who among us probably wouldn't under those circumstances. I mentioned others who are a jumping ship in favor of Donald Trump

on the heels of rfk's announcement. The party that waged continual legal warfare against both Trump and myself, he said, ran a sham primary, he pointed out to his prime Democrat friends. Tulsey Gabbert, she serves as the Democratic representative for Hawaii's second Congressional District twenty thirteen to twenty twenty one, exited the Democrat Party in twenty two because it was, in her words, an elitist cabal of warmongers. She's now

an independent, she has been since twenty twenty two. She too has thrown her hat into the ring with former President Donald Trump. We as Americans must stand together to reject this anti freedom culture of political retaliation and abuse of power. We can't allow our country to be destroyed by politicians who will put their own power ahead of their interests of the American people, our freedom, and our future.

Said that in Detroit yesterday. I am proud to stand here before you today, she said, whether you're a Democrat or Republican or independent, if you love our country as I do, if you cherish peace and freedom as we do, I invite you to join me doing all that we can to save our country and elect President Donald Jay Trump and send him back to the White House to do the tough work of saving our country and serving the people. So one more, she ran for a Democrat

presidential candidate. You may recall that she also tore into Kamala Harris back then, making fun of her for criminalizing and jailing fifteen hundred plus people for smoking weed, and then cackling with laughter about it when she was asked

whether she smoked weed herself, which she apparently did. I don't know if she said anything about not inhaling, though, thanks to Jeff who forwarded me the article I did see about the Rivian plant that I guess dozens and dozens of Rivian trucks caught on fire and took the fire department, of course, hours to let them burn out, because that's the default way of dealing with a battery

operated carfire. There obviously hell bent on getting us all in electric vehicles, but maybe one of the components of doing that is jacking up car and rates. WHOA accorded data from the Bureau Labor Statistics. Since Harris and Biden took office between January twenty one and July of this year, car insurance has risen fifty four percent. I don't have to check what my car insurance rate is. New car

prices up nineteen percent since they took office. Prices of used cars and trucks jumped twenty percent over the same time. And here's a fun fact, and I mentioned this in context of us my speaking for foreign exchange, where you can get your car fixed for less than the dealer average price. Of motor vehicle maintenance and repair has gone up thirty percent over the same time. Oh and then

there's those pesky gas prices which did well. They have tapered off some obviously at record high under the Biden Harris administration. And finally, inflationary related news. I thought this was a rather interesting statistic. I saw the headline. I had to print it out just based on the headline, increase sausage demand could be a warring signal on the economy.

They've this has been an uptick in people buying sausage because it's cheaper than I guess buying regular meat phrasing than a modest growth in the dinner sausage category for one producer, according to the Dallas Federal Reserve, Texas Manufacturing Outlook survey which came out yesterday, which they say underscores the trends of shoppers opting for cheaper products and pulling

back spending. All together as the cumulative effects of inflation brought to you by the deciding votes of Kamala Harris, infusing more than five trillion additional dollars into an already seemingly overheated economy. Well, elections have consequences and votes have consequences. Seven twenty five. Very here from George Bruneman.

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so I'm looking forward to seeing him. Lots of folks looking forward to going to the farm tomorrow night to see Congressman Warren Davidson, the man with the details. Welcome back, George, Brennan's always a pleasure to have you on the phone. George, Thanks a lot, Brian, It's great to be here. And I think the world of Congressman Warren Davidson. Just a solid regular guy, smart, ideas, great on the issues, conservative,

fiscally responsible. He's everything we need in an elected official in Washington, d C. So he's doing a a a meeting tomorrow night at the Historic Farm on the West Side.

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He's coming in at six to do the podcast with Joe and I and then he'll be speaking at the meeting. The interesting thing with Warren is I just did some, you know, further research into into his background to get ready for this and oh my goodness, Army Ranger Notre Dame MBA. I mean, he's got the goods does And I like the fact that we've got businessmen stepping up

to become, you know, our representatives. I think they have such a more practical vision of how to spend and take care of taxpayer money than career politicians.

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I mean, it's amazing.

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You've got Trump, You've got Bernie Marinovates out there. I mean, these guys know what they're doing. They've signed the front of the paycheck.

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That's the point, you know.

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And I'm glad you brought up Bernie Marino because you know, I'm shared Brown is trying to remake himself into some sort of moderate if you listen to his Actually, we just got I had a Shared Brown flyer yesterday.

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My wife saw it.

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I was just getting ready to throw the whole thing in the garbage, everything in the garbage, because most everything in the mailbox is garbage anymore. I don't even know why we get mails of it or six days a week but whatever.

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But uh, I don't know.

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I can't even remember what issue he was talking about. And she was looking at a going he doesn't mention this, he doesn't mention that it is. And I said, that's because those are all the things where you back him in a quarter. Because he was on the side of all the failed policies that brought about the problems you're talking about. How could he possibly bring those up? He's responsible. You get a guy like Bernie Marina, oh, you know,

guy like Warren Davidson. You know, if you've been out there in the world, you know why the government regulations, rules, the taxation, all everything that they heat down upon businesses by mandates and edicts, how it harms business, and how it does not benefit society collectively. Those are the kind of people we need it. The people have actually lived with it and had to work through it and came from you know, basically nothing had worked their way up.

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I mean, it's it's absolutely amazing, and it's interesting that more and more the Republican Party is the party of the workers, right. The Democrats have embraced such extreme positions that you know, anyone who actually knows what they're trying to do would never vote for that. Their entire you know, modus operandi at this point is just published lies to get elected.

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And then do whatever you want to do when you get in there.

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It's really on display with Sharon Brown and you know, cackling Kamala, I just they're they're running away from everything they've ever done to pretend there's something else, and then you know, we're supposed to be surprised when they go back to, you know, doing what they've been doing once they're elected. The beautiful thing about Warren is he seems

to be extremely genuine. He's very soft spoken. I've met quite a few rangers and Navy seals, and this guy's they've got that calm, but you know, right under the surface, you just don't want to with these guys.

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They they know a hundred ways to kill you with a toothpick, right, and he doesn't come across that way. I mean, he's got that calm about him. And in the last year or so he has really come out of his Shell. I mean, I hope he's not embarrassed by that, but I always felt like he was very quiet.

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You never heard about Warren. Now he's becoming a national headline. He's he's got a conservative rating better than Jim Jordan. WHOA, I did not know that. Yeah, it's always bout four points, but it's better.

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I didn't think that was even possible, right, But I mean, he's.

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Coming out really strong on really complicated issues, like you know, the central bank digital currency that will bring down our system, and he actually understands it.

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You know.

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It's It's funny because I start, I'm glad you brought that up because it was something that I had. I was remissing my obligations to bring it up because I'd actually written it down. There was an article from Bloomberg, very very left leaning in the sense that it blames that all of these terror actions, like for example, the attacks on power grids. They keep pointing to right wing extremists and right wing online organizations, and they're coordinating these

right wing attacks, et cetera. But power goes out, we all suffer and it's easy to apparently, to knock out a power station. They documented quite a few of these that had happened, but there you go. You and and one of the recommendations that I had a separate article about all the things that you should have in terms of preparing for when the lights go out, you know, those evil preppers out there who are now are becoming sort of the norm these days. And one was a

pile of cash. And right next to that, I wrote, crypto doesn't work when the power's out. How can the hell can you buy anything if there's no power on?

Speaker 6

Ah?

Speaker 8

Yeah, Uh.

Speaker 7

Power is one of the things that is like our achilles here in the United States. It's our heel.

Speaker 11

We you if you had a more distributed power system, I mean, it would have been much more, make more if it was by neighborhood instead of an entire county going to the exact same spot to get your power. Anytime you have a central point like that, it's so easy to wipe it out. And if you lose power, well then you know, like a day later, you're going to lose water. And once you've lose water, I mean, nothing else matters other than getting clean water.

Speaker 2

That is true, and you need water more than you need food. You can go quite a long time with that food, but you can only go what a three days I think without water.

Speaker 7

It's just dirty water is worse than none at all.

Speaker 2

Yeah, well, that's why one of the things you might have is some tablets to you know, to to to decontaminate any you know, water you might retrieve out of a creek or something like that, or a filtration system to do that. It's on the list of things you're supposed to.

Speaker 1

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Speaker 11

I'm actually terrified anymore. And how quick things turn into discussions of what do you do when you know the stuff hits the fan? But it does feel like that, doesn't It feels like we're on the edge of something not good at all?

Speaker 2

Well, we I think it's there's nothing wrong with coming with with with having that perception. It's not that we're all living gloom and doom. But we need to think forward. And obviously this is a very contentious selection. Many people are talking about, oh my god, what if and fill in the blank, what if Kamala Harris get gets elected. Oh my god, the right ringer is going to take

it to the street. It's going to be revolution. If Donald Trump gets elected, Oh my god, all the anti five BLM and everybody else is going to take to the street. That's a concern in and of itself. You need to forward think and be a little prepared for it. George, hold on. We didn't get to the event specifics, so I want to hold you over. We'll have more conversation along these lines, but I must break right now. We'll bring back George Freneman to give you the details about tomorrow's event seven.

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If about krec de talk station inside scoop A bright Bart news editor Colin Manine tech editor is going to talk about the guy that was arrested in in Europe for just owning telegram. In the meantime, George Runaman's on the phone. We're talking about the event and get to the details of it tomorrow night at the farm featuring Congressman Warren Davidson, who is a just a terrific guy.

As George was demonstrating, his background, his credentials, his ideas, and his experience all make him a very worthy candidate and someone who is rising in popularity as well as gaining prominence nationally. So what what the George? What are the details about tomorrow night? What are we going to do with how we need to be there? What's involved?

Speaker 1

Cool?

Speaker 7

So tomorrow it's our Wednesday.

Speaker 1

Yeah, that is tomorrow.

Speaker 11

It is I Farm, which is on Anderson Ferry in del High Maybe a little bit difficult to get to, but it's definitely worth the visit. Doors open at five thirty and we'll begin serving food around six, and it's it's the farm chicken and sides and desserts and all the stuff you're used to there. You can buy as little as much as you want. Is great food. The beauty now is at six o'clock. After the dinner starts.

We do the live podcast recording while you're eating, so you can listen in yell out questions, you know, get some additional information about born.

Speaker 1

An an interactive podcast.

Speaker 11

Yeah, it's actually worked out quite well, and you know, having Joe there just adds another you know, not professional it sounds when we're done, thanks to the plug for Strecker.

Speaker 2

Because Joe Strecker does podcasts as a side gig. You know, he's got five jobs because of course he needs to considering he needs a supplement his pay. But if you ever want to do a podcast, just get in touch with Joe Strecker. He's wonderful at that. Oh and very simple. And then the meeting will start shows well, very simple to work with, that's for sure. It's interesting.

Speaker 11

After the last meeting, we had several people come up afterwards and say, was that Joe Striker. I hear about him all the time, but I've never seen him before.

Speaker 1

There you have it.

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You can see Joe Strecker live and in person. He'll sign autograph too.

Speaker 7

There you go.

Speaker 11

Yeah, right, So the meeting is going to focus not just on Warren, but we've got Gabe Gardini. I think you've talked to him before at turning point actions, Oh yeah, he's young guy, very energetic, extremely well spoken. He's going to be talking about how to use their app to go door to door. We'll talk a little bit about the Cincinnati property tax petition that's going around now, Oh, Adam Camber will be there to talk about that.

Speaker 2

That's the one where you take six hundred million out of the railroad fund. You put it in a fund to generate earned money and invested money. So they helped people deal with the property taxes that have gone up through the room.

Speaker 11

Yes, yes, what a great idea to force him to use the money for something people actually could use.

Speaker 2

Yeah, you know, normally I just reject something like that out of hand, but considering that every single property owner would benefit from it, they're not going to do a means test on that. But it does take away the flexibility of sin Sei City Council and I have to have per ball to use those funds for something like a streetcar extension. Now it's got to go directly to the people, which is kind of a neat concept. Yeah, what a great idea.

Speaker 11

So anyway, the focus is going to be on how to get involved in the election, and then you know, next month our meeting is going to be concentrating on you know, here's the actual work. We need people to sign up. How are you going to help you know, how are you going to prevent you know, the fall of the United States essentially at the national level, but even locally we have, you know, so many important things with the judges, Melissa Powers for problem, heuter to Neal

for sheriff. So that'll be the focus next month. But you know, having Warren there is really interesting. And you were the MC for his town hall he did out in Green Townships. Yeah, and I found it extremely interesting that he let off with discussion of the assassination attempt, and the conclusion was basically, you know, this cannot be just in confidence. The errors were so gross and negligence

so bad, it had to be on purpose. So we're going to be talking to him a little bit about that as well, because I was listening to Bongino's podcasts on Monday and they still don't have any any reasons whatsoever for why that whole swath of territory was left open for a sniper to get in there and take a shot at the president.

Speaker 7

Yeah, you know, kill somebody in the audience.

Speaker 2

And this after what was it the FBI or whoever whatever lettered agency came out and specifically confirming that the Iranians want to kill Trump for offing SOLEMONI I mean and others as well. But you know they, I mean, there is a they. They're on the record saying they want to do it. So in a situation of all the Iranians who hate us and all the potential terrorist cells we've got in our country thanks to the open border,

it's certainly a legitimate concern. And you think that security would be a hell of a lot more beefed up than it was just based upon that alone.

Speaker 11

Well, and you can't look at that. I mean I remember watching it in real time, and you see, you know, the one secrets. Well, I don't think she was Secret Service. I think she was Homeland. She couldn't even reholster her pistol correctly. Yeah, I mean, isn't that like the first thing you alone learn and concealed carry is how to put it back in the in the holster.

Speaker 7

It was just an incompetence, it was.

Speaker 11

I don't know how she didn't get fired or just quit after you know that video came out. Apparently she's on Jade Vansa's detail.

Speaker 13

Now.

Speaker 1

Oh that's got to give him real comfort, which has.

Speaker 7

Got to be thrilling.

Speaker 11

Anyway, Tomorrow night should be extremely interesting. I encourage people to come out. Last month, we filled the one room. We're really hoping to break open the doors and fill the whole place tonight tomorrow night, because I think it's worth hearing, you know, straight from somebody that's involved in the muck in d C. Yeah, and to get his impression of how things are starting to look with the election.

There's so much changing there. First the you know, the coup against Biden, and now we've got RFK Junior coming into the Trump camp, Tulsi Garrett coming into the Trump camp. This is this is great stuff. So it's gonna be an interesting discussion. I encourage you to get there and get there early. Yeah, it's been interesting the podcast. We have the place pack now at six o'clock to listen in. So it's been working out really great.

Speaker 2

I'm glad you're doing that podcast with some interaction from the audience that that really gives a great opportunity for people to ask questions on the fly and you know, the any thing about it. Unlike Kamala Harris who keeps hiding at you know, Warren Davidson Hill entertained question on any subject.

Speaker 11

Oh yeah, yeah, I've always been impressed by Warren the other guy that'll take any question is Bernie Marino. I've seen him hit with some really crazy stuff and he'll come back immediately with a logical, pract take a way answer.

Speaker 1

These guys are top notch.

Speaker 11

I feel we're privileged this time around to have that kind of quality running.

Speaker 7

For some of these offices.

Speaker 2

Well, that is true, and everybody in the listening audience, there's a part you can play. I know I have Americans for Prosperity on all the time. Afpaction dot Com is a way to do that. But show up at the meeting tomorrow night and you'll get some resources and tools to help you become engaged and help out in any way possible, because every little bit counts, right, George Brenneman, Absolutely AFP will be there tomorrow night as well. That's wonderful.

They are really great at helping giving people the schools, the skills and the tool and the tools they need to reach out to folks in a very rational, common sense, non argumentative way. Just to get the point across. George Brenman, thank you so much for coming on the show and what you do for America. Generally speaking, the farmer is the place to be tomorrow night. Joe Strekker will put

the details up at fifty five. Caresee dot comic case you couldn't take notes while we were talking, George, we'll talk again real soon. Take care of yourself, my brother, Thanks brain, my pleasure.

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I T B A R T Breitbart dot Com. Some great reporting there and of course outside of the the legacy media Columbada, and welcome back to the fifty five KRC Morning Show. My friend's a pleasure to have you on today and the timing couldn't be better, considering what happened to paveld Durrov.

Speaker 3

Absolutely, Brian happy to be here with you.

Speaker 2

He was the founder of this apparently wildly, wildly popular social media program. It's a platform I guess now to a Twitter or a TikTok or something, but it's called telegram. And he was arrested not from what he did, but apparently what he didn't do. He allowed people to speak their mind and engage in the free exercise of ideas, including some kind of terrible stuff, you know, terrorism and racism or whatever whatever. The European Union is deemed in

its infinite wisdom to be verboten. He got arrested for it merely because he provided the platform. Are they not aware of? Like, for example, Colin, I have to throw

this one out there. You can say whatever you want and some whatever you want through the mail, You can talk to and say whatever you want on a telephone, and you can even go right now, I'm looking at it to Amazon and get a copy of the Anarchist Cookbook, which, according to the author I detailed advice concerning electronics, sabotage,

surveillance date on everything from bugs to scramblers. There's a comprehensive chapter on natural, non lethal and lethal weapons, running the gamut from cattle prodz to submachine guns to bows and arrows. The section on explosives and booby trap arranges from TNT to whistle traps goes on.

Speaker 8

But there it is.

Speaker 1

It's free speech. It's a published book. You can go buy it. They're not being held accountable for that, Colin.

Speaker 3

You know, it's a great point, Brian, and it's France looks worse and worse every day as this telegram situation unfolds. And there's a number of reasons why. The latest is you know, they're coming at him. One of the charges is related to, you know, child pornography being spread on this platform and you know, related sexual imagery. Now, the problem with that is the greatest spreader of child pornography and discussing sexual imagery on Earth is Mark Zuckerberg on

Instagram and Facebook. You don't see him quicking in his boots worrying about France arresting him. So what we're seeing here because the political prosecution, you know, being covered up as oh it's for the children, and oh it's the fight drugs. Is you know kind of familiar language does in the US, we see the left saying that, you know, this is why we got a combat free speech. To me, what's really going on here is an extension of what we've seen unfolding around all of Europe, like in the UK.

The problem to these powerful governments aren't the crimes being committed, like the horrible, horrific knife murders of children. The problem isn't that crime. The problem is people talking about that crime. That's what England is throwing people in jail for. And now France has thrown this guy. You know, he made the unfortunate decision to take French citizenship, which I don't think anyone should ever do that. I would advise against it,

just not because it's France. But in this case, you know, this Russian born guy has his platform with a couple of billion users, and he landed at an airport to go to his house and he was thrown in jail. And the reason is the government doesn't like what people are saying to each other on his platform.

Speaker 2

But again, nothing more horrific than the exploitation of children for any reason whatsoever.

Speaker 1

It is a crime to do that.

Speaker 2

If people are exchanging this information on this social media platform, they are engaging in criminal activity, I will admit. But then again, if you want child porn, I suppose you could put in the US mail and mail it to whoever you want to send it to. The US mail is not going to be responsible for the content of what's in any given envelope or container. You have committed a crime. They could go after the people who perpetrated these acts of horrific evil by virtue of them being

and having a presence on this particular site. It would make their job that much easier, it seems to me, Colin.

Speaker 3

Yeah, if you want to clean up child pornography, and I certainly do it. Yeah, But you know, it's a major issue that we cover extensively at Bright part.

Speaker 7

It's one of the largest problems.

Speaker 3

On the Internet is grooming and child pornography and how those crimes are facilitated by the Internet. You don't go after the head of the platform, with the exception of trying to force them to actually enforce rules and figure these things out. You go after the people spreading it, because there's people making millions of dollars, if not billions, in facilitating these crimes. So you know that's not Francis answer.

Francis answer is we must arrest this guy and try to shut down his platform because of these you know, these trumped charges essentially.

Speaker 2

Well, and moving away from the obvious horrors of child pornography over to what you pointed out is happening in England. That is political discourse. If there are people rioting in the streets, people are going to have comments on it. They're either going to approve it, they're going to be against it. They're going to point to the evil doers and make comments about them. They're going to point to the perpetrators of violence and say things about them, either

supportive or against them. And this is all important political discourse. But if you utter a syllable that, for whatever reason, in support of maybe the rioters who are upset about the state of the immigration system, that should be supported by government rather than going after people for their utterances. If they want to arrest someone who's broken the law, there they are right out in the street if they're

breaking things, arrest them for their crimes. But you can't arrest me for having a comment in observation about those crimes.

Speaker 3

Well, Brian, you through no fault of your own because I share it have a very American centric view of speech. You know, what I've learned over my decade at Breitbart from working with people in Europe is Europeans don't think like US. Europeans don't think you have the right to say golly, these folks should not be murdering children with nice because they will.

Speaker 7

Throw you in jail for that.

Speaker 3

And I can tell you that some of my colleagues in Europe are privately making plans what do I do if I'm arrested for publishing the truth on Breitbart dot Com? What you know, how do I get my family out of the United Kingdom? You know, which is shocking to us to believe, because we consider these countries, you know, essentially.

Speaker 7

Equivalent to the US.

Speaker 3

You know, we look at English culture and think it, you know, in many ways it's very similar to us. But they use some funny words for things, right, Like they call potato chips crisps, and they're so silly, you know. In fact, there's a basic difference in how we consider free speech and associated topics. So where I'm kind of taking conversations on this subject with with people in America,

is you need to reconsider a European vacation. You know, the Brian Thomas's of the world, the column the Darns of the world could get arrested if we go to Europe. You know, I don't think that's beyond the pale, because they really don't like the concept that you, Brian Thomas can sit down at a microphone and speak truth that the government doesn't like.

Speaker 1

That is so, you know, that's interesting. It's been that way for a long time.

Speaker 2

In France. I have a longtime friend. I went to church with him growing up, and he has been a French citizen for decades now. He married a French girl and he majored in France, so he's fluent in the language. But I was speaking out against our government over the dinner table once when he was in town, and he looked at me. He goes, wow, he goes, you know, you couldn't even say that kind of thing in France.

Speaker 8

What right?

Speaker 2

The first time I ever heard that, The first time I'd ever heard that. I'm like, it's like a core American principle is speaking out against the government and screaming your head off what these chuckleheads are doing to us?

Speaker 3

And There's another layer there, Brian, which is their media is even more captured by the establishment than ours. You know, I would joke that if you turned on CNN for a random French person, they would almost think it's scandalous and independent media, right, because when you look at like the AFP and lamand and these other French media sources, English media sources, they're not going to go outside of

what the government wants. Unless it's things like we hack the cell phones of these celebrities and look look at the celebrity gossip there. They might have some free media, but when it's things like you know, major world issues and major national issues in these nations, they're marching to the be, to the government, you know, without exception. And that's why you know, we have many bright part readers in Europe because we have a London team and a

focus on European affairs. And it's even shocking in our internal messaging systems when we see messages from lawyers saying things like don't talk about this because it's illegal. That's not something we normally hear in America. It's kind of contrary to our mindset. But the more I think about it, Brian, you know, don't you think the left.

Speaker 7

Would love for that to be how it is here?

Speaker 1

You know, they love for example, well, I mean, look what they went through. I mean, just hot news off the press.

Speaker 2

Zuckerberg's letter to Jim Jordan acknowledging that he was pressured by the Biden Harrison administration to suppress various topics of conversation which ultimately turned out to be true. Things we were saying about COVID nineteen during the time, as well as the comments about the Hunter Biden laptop, which, oh my god, with the benefit of hindsight, he says, we should have allowed that, and we promised we're not going to do that again until all the information's in and

allow you to engage in the free discourse. And we all don't believe that as far as we could throw Mark Zuckerberg from a mile away, but you know that's the point being that's what our government tried to do through internal pressure. You pointed out that, you know, Mark Zuckerberg isn't afraid of getting locked up. Maybe that's because he's got friends in the administration who have promised him we will never come after you.

Speaker 1

As long as you do our will.

Speaker 3

Well. Brian it's you know, he's even deeper than friends in the administration. She certainly has. You know, the one of the very top executives of a Facebook is the former Deputy Prime.

Speaker 7

Minister of the UK.

Speaker 3

You know, he's got juice with the global deep state. He's not losing any sleep about any anything posted on his platforms that are getting other tech CEOs arrested.

Speaker 2

Well, and Colin, do you feel that that is part of the problem with this unregulated, unmitigated flow of illegal immigrants into our country. As you point out, we are one of the few, if not only, countries on the planet that has a First Amendment that is very well protected. We literally can say, I mean, with very little exception,

almost anything we want. We believe in the free exchange of ideas, and we believe that the more we talk about something, the more elevated our conversation becomes, and the more, you know, the better our solutions become. Through conversation the

exchange of ideas. You have a bunch of people flowing in from the four corners of the globe that have no connection with that, and like my friend from France can't believe that we can even say things like that that's their mindset and that's culturally transforming.

Speaker 3

Well, that's right, and that's certainly what Europe's gone through, and that's what we're going through. And even in different ways. If you look at Canada, they flooded Canada with Indian immigrants who are not you know, they don't share the values of Canadians and they're not sort of becoming Canadians, right.

I think what you've hit on is generation after generation, especially in this country, people do come from the four corners of the Earth and they learn English and their kids kind of come out as Americans, right, you know, first and second generation Americans from wherever they came from, Ukraine, Russia, Ireland, like my forefathers. That's how America's always worked. Now we're seeing folks come and it's not limited to one culture,

one country. There's no incentives for that to happen. Rather, it's almost they're almost incentivized to keep their language and their culture and their values which are foreign on us.

Speaker 2

And of course they haven't become naturalized citizens of the appropriate immigration process where you are taught civics and the founding principles of our country. They don't even teach that to our own children and our own schools these days, Colin, No.

Speaker 7

They don't.

Speaker 3

They they're learning their genders and their gender identity flags, but not you know, the American flag and what it stands for. So you know, what I personally worry about is the result of what you've just described, the lack of integration and the lack of American values. To me, that weakens things like the First Amendment, because you have a generation who multiple generations now who would rather you not have the right to free speech if it is

inconvenient for them or their side. And you know, as you know it certainly as a lawyer and as a talk show host, the First Amendment is exactly for pizza, that's not convenience, because no one needs to protect the speech that everyone agrees about, right, there's no rest in that speech.

Speaker 2

It shall be illegal for you to make an utterance that causes somebody else cognitive dissonance, Collin.

Speaker 3

And what and tech companies like you know, Facebook being one of the worst, have sort of taken that approach because you know what Zuckerberg and friends do is when Breitbart publishes articles about illegal immigration that are inconvenient and sure facts they don't like they use their algorithms to basically memory hold them, you know, to make it so very few people read that.

Speaker 1

I understand that all day long, Colin.

Speaker 2

That's why you have to post things in a certain way to remind people that there is Breitbart out there, Breitbart dot com. If you don't put a direct link to the Breitbart article, you maybe capture a headline or refer people over it in an indirect way. Your content will be seen. If you link something specifically, no one will see it. If I say Happy Friday, which I do every Friday on Facebook, Colin, I'll get hundreds of people saying happy Friday to you are making nice comments.

If I were to link any article from Breitbart, I bet no one would see it. I've done this test on a number of different occasions and not a single chime, not a negative comment, not a positive comment, no thumbs up, just silence. And I'll even go back later Sai, didn't anybody see my post? And like what post exactly?

Speaker 3

And it's designing to make you feel a little bit crazy. It's a form of gaslighting. It is, you know, it makes you say, gee, does no one care about this issue? No, they're just not seeing its algorithm. Why internally we sometimes refer to Mark Zuckerberg as the editor of the Internet because he decides what you see off.

Speaker 2

I could laugh at it, but it's a sorry state of affairs. But it's truth and that's what I like talking about here on the fifty five Cases in the Morning show. Colin and I editor at Bridebark, keep up the great work. It's always a wonderful thing having you on the program. My best to you and everybody else had been on the team at bridebart have a great day break you too, call it an eight twenty one fifty five kre city talk station and spreading the information.

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Hey thirty here fifty five KRCD talk station Happy Wednesday always made extra special, an alliterative segment every Wednesday at eight thirty. The Daniel Davis Deep Dive. You can find him online Daniel Davis Deep Dive.

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Search for it.

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You'll find his podcast and his interviews with other folks. Of course, retired Lieutenant Curl and he knows what there is to know about war and strategy and the like. Welcome back, Daniel Davis. It's always a pleasure to have you on. We've got a couple of conflicts to talk about this morning. Hey, let's add one more.

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Yeah, why not?

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I mean it is Wednesday went on hum Day, hum Day, maybe had another war.

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We could maybe the war breakout in Taiwan while we're talking right now, Daniel Davis, and I say that really without joke. It is a terrible situation that we're dealing with right now with our global affairs, but we're dealing with them nonetheless. So let us start with the latest on what's going on with Israel. Looks like they got a leg up on his Bala. The reporting I saw Israel launched its attack on his Bala's missile systems and you know, military systems about an hour before his Bala

was getting ready to launch them. I think Hisbala even acknowledged they were going to like launch it five point fifteen or something in the morning, and I guess the Israeli defense forces and their intelligence got wind of it and decided to do a peremptory strike.

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That's actually the claim lack a lot of these things.

Speaker 16

You got to look through some of the claims to see what was actually happening on the ground, and certainly in this particular case, it does appear that Israel got the leg up on it. But it's also kind of with the asterisk because when Israel launched this, it was one hundred warplanes, which is typically not something you do on a spur of the moment because it takes a lot to get that kind of activity, coordinated, resource prepared, armed, fueled, all that kind of stuff, but it does, You're right.

Many found it interesting to me, being one of them, that the Hesbela didn't even try to claim that no, no, no, that wasn't the case.

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They didn't get us before or whatever.

Speaker 16

So it was one of the few times of actually admitting the truth from the Hesbula side. But it's also important to see that probably the claim by the Israeli they took out a thousand launchers is probably exaggerated because it's not likely that Hesbela would have exposed that many in this very narrow band of five kilometers north of the border that Israel struck. It's also instructive to look

at what Hesbela did after the fact. They still launched the largest missile and drone stock that they had done of the war, at over three hundred that were fired. But it's also important to point out what kind.

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Of rockets they fired.

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They fired with the Katusha rockets and a number of drones, which are easy to knock down. The Kotucia rockets, frankly, are probably about as accurate as bottle rockets that you would fire and fourth of July, but they have the Hesbalocide does some much more sophisticated rockets and rocket launchers and missiles that can penetrate the Iron Dome, and for whatever reason, they chose not to fire those.

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So net is.

Speaker 16

Both sides have basically said, Okay, we're good for now. We don't need to escalate this further. And that's my concern every day, is that this is going to explode into another war. But it does ratchet it up because the scale keeps going higher.

Speaker 2

Well, and does this not perhaps Incentivius's ball to maybe, you know, tone it down or perhaps even enter into

some sort of negotiated peace. I know, we keep talking about negotiated peace, whether we're here in Ukraine with Russia, which we'll get to in a moment, but everybody, so we need to get peace and guys, we need to you know, you know this, this looks like you can put a wim column check for the Israelis on it, since they did some significant damage to their military capabilities, but does do anything to change the longer term dynamic.

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Yeah, No, I think you're right on both counts. That certainly in terms of this engagement, this tactical engagement. Definitely on the Israeli side, they came out on top of it because they were very effective and knocking this down with their own assets and their own resources. Their intelligence apparently was accurate. It was good because they did preempt

some things, but nothing it condition wise, has changed. And understand that Hezbola has somewhere all accounts north of one hundred and fifty thousand rockets and missiles, and even if they had taken out a thousand, that still leaves a whole bunch it's left. So they have a lot of capabilities. The question is going to be what next. And to your point there about the negotiated settlement, No, this is

just a tactical setback. I mean, they're in a conflict here, and they're not going to give up because of one setback.

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They'll just be getting ready for the next one.

Speaker 2

Well, as we get ready to pivot over to the Ukraine situation. They got one hundred, one hundred and fifty thousand, call it to undred thousand rockets and missiles. They're still

keeping their powder dry with those. If Israel had knocked all of those out much in the same way, if oh, let's say Ukraine uses up all of its one hundred and fifty five millimeters shells, there are going to be more where that came from, right, I mean, Iran is not going to let his balla go completely without Yeah, that's actually what I was just about to say that, because you can't look at the Israeli has Bola situation without look at the Israeli Hamas situation and the Israeli Iran situation.

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Because Israel, as we've talked about, it's taken a lot of provocative actions towards Iran, you know, blowing up their embassy compound in Syria and certainly making that assassination in Tehran, which by the way, is the next big thing we're waiting for because Iran reiterated yesterday that they will still retaliate for what happened in Tehran at a time of their choosing, which implies they're either not ready, they're trying to coordinate more stuff.

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It's unclear what all's going on.

Speaker 16

The US is radic, you know, ratcheting up all of their diplomatic power to do everything that can to get Israel to agree to a ceasefire with Hamas, thinking that that might take the impetus off of Iran for retaliating. That remains to be seen, but that is the big thing that everybody's looking for next, because if Israel does something big, it would definitely be done in coordination with

the better stuff from Hezbelah. And there is genuinely a military risk to Israel, so they've got to tread a little bit careful on how they proceed forward.

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Well, I mean, if Iran is the head of the snake, and the head keeps growing up, you know, the different limbs, or keeps growing a different body, or can rearm as the case may be. More directly to the point, this isn't going anywhere. I mean, they're hostility is open, they hate Israel, they hate the Jewish people collectively, they think they're the big problem in the entire region. And it doesn't seem to me that Iran's going to sleep at night until Israel's wiped off the map at some point.

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Well, and of course, from the Irani perspective, it's the exact mirror image of that, because they are physically getting attacked by Israel a lot, and they fear that if they don't do something, it's going to be them that's

wiped off the map. So their fear is actually driving us, because I'll tell you iron definitely does not want a war, but they fear for their own existence, and if they keep getting attacked by Israel, they may actually launch, you know, some kind of what they'll call a deterrent strike, which is what they're claiming even in diplomatic diplomatic arenas here right now. But you know, the farther this goes, the

more chance for one side overreacting or misinterpreting. And then, of course the US has said, Israel does get into a fight with Iran, we're definitely in. So this has direct implications for American national security. And I assure you, if anybody doesn't want war, it's us. And we should be doing a lot more to making sure all the sides tamp this down.

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Yeah, apologize for the interruption of the video if this has been going on all morning, sir, so don't don't blame yourself. It's just some kind of technical glitch we're having here. All right, let us pivot over to Ukraine Israel. I see that the Russians just launch another barage one hundred and twenty seven missiles one hundred and nine Iranian design, speaking of roan A running the din Shah head drones into Ukraine, hitting a lot of the power systems, at

least knocking out more power. I'm actually shocked as we sit here and talk today, Daniel Davis, that there's still power at all in Ukraine given the Russians capabilities. Where are we here on the heels of Ukraine entering into Russia which we talked about last week. Yeah, yeah, listen, it's this was This was not just the biggest missile and drunes striking by Russia, it was also the most effective.

This when when I saw a map of where the strikes actually took place, it was it was stunning even for me, because almost every single oblast in the entirety of Ukraine was hit, which means the air defense system was almost non existed anywhere to include Kiev, and usually Kiev has been successful at knocking down ninety or even sometimes one hundred percent of what's struck, and almost none

of them got shot down. I actually saw some of the drone footage, I'm sorry, not drone footage, but the missile footage of the of some of the slower moving warheads that came in that nothing even slowed them down.

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They all hit the target.

Speaker 16

And now that the energy infrastructure, especially the electricity generating capacity is down about forty percent to about forty percent generally speaking across and there are some sections where they're still without power, that's going to be a major problem number one for Ukraine's ability to generate war material, you know, run factories, et cetera. But especially as we now we're getting close to the cold season, there's not enough power

generation to do that. And the Ukraine authorities are already telling their people in the cities make provisions to go to the countryside where you can have firewood to burn, et cetera, because they know already there's not going to be enough and it's going to be a really bad winner for the Ukraine side.

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Well, and give credit to Russia on that one, because that in terms of advancing maybe a peace discussion, They've just shown what they're capable of doing, and those missile strikes apparently show what Ukraine is incapable of doing. Maybe they're out of iron dome type weapons systems, but they're in for a much bigger problem if Russia made a habit of just doing exactly what they did the other day, Like okay, we show them all we day, Let's wait a couple of days, let's do it again. I mean,

that's going to back Ukraine in the corner. I read somewhere that they think a million people have been killed in this conflict so far. I know the fog of war, going back to our earlier comments, but I mean this just keeps getting worse.

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Yeah, yeah, you've got obviously, you know, truth is the first casualty in anything. Well, both sides have a motivation to exaggerate casualties and minimize them on their side, but the truth is probably somewhere in between. But I think given the amount of firepower between the two provided by fifty nations on our side and Russia with North Korea and Iran on its side.

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It's massive capacity.

Speaker 16

I think that's probably gonna be turn out to be a good number or a pretty good ballpark figure.

Speaker 1

And it's just catastrophic.

Speaker 16

I will point out, because you mentioned it a second ago before you get off you're about the curse incursion. This could be turned out to be the biggest disaster for Ukraine because they can't sustain it.

Speaker 1

I mean, it was self evotent.

Speaker 16

You can't invade a country the size of Russia with twenty thousand people and think it's going to succeed.

Speaker 1

And since we've talked last day, have made a.

Speaker 16

Couple of incremental check games on a couple of these little fingers you may have seen on the map. Yeah, but they've also lost a few, so it's basically a net netive. They're trying to hold what they have, but their casualties keep going up by the day and it just can't be sustained. And pretty soon I think they're either going to have to withdraw or they may end up being driven out.

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And it's it's not going to be good for the Ukraine side.

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It's just terrible all around. That loss to life is just incomprehensible Daniel Davis deep dive search form. You find them on YouTube and elsewhere on social media. Daniel, I love having you on the program. It's always an enjoyable exchange, even if it is on some pretty difficult subject matter.

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That's why I like having you on.

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Brother.

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I have a great week.

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Well, brother, I appreciate it. We'll talk next to you, say next time forty two. But you have have care see the station.

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