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That's all I got to say about that, or so once a uh a fictional movie character once said famously, I guess anyway, here we are it is It's tears Day Tuesday, right, yes, and this is normally going to be our lead off day of the week regarding live broadcasts for the O'Kelly Effect on Ocelli dot com. If you're hearing the podcast, you don't care. You're not sure when these shows come out, and lately there hasn't been
a lot of them because I've been pretty sick. So since it was unpredictable as to whether I'd be well enough to roll this evening, I did not book guests. I asked a couple of friends who might have come along had something to say, possibly to see if they wanted to join me along the way which hold on and they were otherwise occupied all participants, one of them having lots of troubles with their issues regarding their vehicle at the moment, and
somebody else having maybe troubles with well people of another clear gender. Anyway, all of that happening, and I said, well, time to fly solo. But look I got open phone lines. If you are hearing me live on the stream, this is one of those nights where I'm going to do things my way, and we're going to do it for probably less than an hour, just to get me warmed up and rolling. Once again, let's
provide you with some entertainment. Enough blather from the guy who really doesn't provide you with his opinion, generally speaking, tries to with unique rarefied information, stuff that he sees no pun or maybe plenty of pun intended going on. Then maybe you don't not about my opinion usually though, scary thing I know, and everybody thinks that Friday Call in show is all about Chuck's opinion. Nope, you people make it about your opinion when you dare to call in,
and most of you don't dare to do that. So I'd like to see some more interaction. You want your opinions heard, you can call in there. You want to say something outlandish, you can call in there. You want to say something ridiculous that I wouldn't normally want aired. Well, that's definitely the show for it. Gonna make one simple statement. You know, all this time, I haven't really given up the ghost regarding what my
real whole view is on Israel and Palestine. I mean, have you been listening to me long enough, You might know how I feel about it. You might know how I view the history. You might know what my opinion is. But I try not to bring that up because I wanted to bring news, and all I got is propaganda. That's all anybody sees regarding that. But it's actually symptomatic. It's emblematic of an issue which is infecting everyone everywhere, all at once. No offense to that movie, which was pretty
interesting this past year. Anyways, I want to present to you news. I want to present to you the stuff that other people are not. I want to show you things that are happening, that have happened, that will happen that others don't. I try and do this a little different. Otherwise there's no point in the Ocelli effect existing. My opinion, my point of
view not that important. I don't have an ego that says you need to hear that I have this structure, this strange structure in my mind that says it is worthy of my time and yours to spend some of it doing something that is not repetition, repeat bad carbon copy, these bad xeroxes, which is different than carbon and also different than photocopies, but poorly runoff photocopies, dittos, nonsense that comes out of other people because they just repeat, regurgitate,
parrot the crap from others, and then they mix in what they think is really super important, which is to be superimposed over all things fact, history, reality, the circumstances of the world, what's actually coming. The thing that supersedes at all that is insuperabole compared to the reality of others, the world around them, and everything else, supremacy, god like importance is
their opinions. I heard a long time ago, when I was a kid, this whole thing about how opinions are much like another part of the body. Seems like everybody's got one. Now some people don't. That is a rare thing, and it's rough, and it's just like, you know, you have two legs, you can walk away. Some people don't, I know, and some people don't have the anus that most people would compare having an opinion too, because after all, it is the most apt comparison you
could make. It is the best comparison you could make. Why is it that, after all, seemingly everyone's got one for sure, and a lot of crap emerges from that thing that everybody seems to have. And what was the old saying, well, they all stink or they all smell bed or something like that. Anyway, there you go. I've described something without even violating FCC regulations. I don't even like cursing, and of course people want
to rudely do that on the Friday night show too. It's more of a free for all, and really I want to make it more of the Bpeat show than anything else because Bpat, even though I have stream differences of opinion with him, I think you guys wrestling with him. I think the information the point of view, even if and at certain points, I think that it's counterproductive and terrible some of the things that he believes, some of the things that he refuses to acknowledge. I think he needs to be heard.
I think he's great to be heard. And you know what else is this other strange thing. He is actually a loyal friend to me, which means I want to support his right to be heard. And sometimes him and I can get together and agree about certain things and our agendas might align. So that's why I love that, and I think I'm gonna make ppeat really the feature there, unless somebody has the balls to come Alonge and co host it
with him. Anyway, I was getting into this philosophical rant about people's opinions and what actually matters, and the point of view in the world and all of that stuff that is so so important, which is why your anti social media is completely driven by how many likes you can get, how much attention you can yet, how many friends you have, how many followers are there, how many people are going to follow you, who are going to subscribe,
or whatever. Whether you're running an only fans or you're just some sucker who thinks that their Facebook page is super important, there's an ego driven reality here, sad and pathetic that those are the things that bolster the ego, that those are the things that improve somebody's self image. Really, self esteem is an overused thing, but the improvement of the quality of one's self image
in one's own mind. This is what's important, and their opinions are tied to it, their friends are tied to it, the acknowledgment is tied to and all that good stuff. I barely care about this crap, except that this is the only way I seem to be able to make people aware about rare information which I find to be valuable. So my goal is to produce something valuable, whether it matches my opinion or not. That's not the point.
That people have been so terribly misinformed about the darkness, the ugliness, the horrible nature of certain things that this has led, indeed to people being injured by their own ignorance in one way or another. So as a public service, I would like to serve people by preventing them from being in such a state of ignorance because they are so impossibly and ineptually informed by everything around
them. I'd like to give them a little bit of information that they couldn't get from anywhere else, so that they might walk into walls at least with the knowledge that there could have been a wall, or it could be painful to do it. Unlike what it is that really intellectually, spiritually goes on on this planet for corporate gains, for people's ego's sake, and everything else
where. You are encouraged to walk into a spiritual sometimes a physics, a psychological meat grinder, either in slow motion or at lightning lickety split speed. One way or another, You're being encouraged to walk into things that are counterproductive, destructive, toxic, poisonous, painful, and counterintuitive to the real true natural design of people. Yes, people, by the way, that's men and women for the most part, and occasionally an aberration occurs. There are
just men and women. Yes, indeed, I do agree with that, and I don't think it takes a long argument to get into it, nor do I want to put a lot of energy into it, but it does keep coming up oddly. Tell you, I was watching a Netflix documentary trying to, you know, search around for something that has not been covered by you know, others, that maybe some others could be interested in looking at
the rarefied information. Because here's the thing. If I gave you the secret to the universe, but you weren't interested in ninety percent of the information that it takes to get to that point of unlocking that piece of knowledge, and you don't even care to engage at the beginning part of it. You'll never get to the end of the podcast, where I actually lay out the one thing that resonates with everybody and gives them the meaning of life, all in
one sentence. Once all the setup is done, if I can't get you to listen to the setup, it makes no sense. If I can't get you to listen to all the information that leads to a certain conclusion, you might just, out of context, say that sounds crazy and stupid. It makes no sense because you provided no information, right. I gotta get ahead
of that ball, so I try to anyway. I'm just describing motivation for choosing to give you rarefied information, and once I take a short break here, that's precisely what we're gonna do. I'm gonna go back to the old days where I could compress, compile and give you something not like Jp'satilli's rundown or anything, but give you the o'celly effect newsblast, which really only takes
thirty minutes. If I do it all by myself, I can wrap around and get to a bunch of crap that is happening in the world, a bunch of things that are relevant and report on it through other mechanisms, because obviously I don't have the facilities to go out and do original stuff all by myself and get firsthand information here from my own reporters, but I am able to scour about and see what is not being just entirely pounded out there might
be relevant to certain things happening. Of course, I'm going to go into the world of politics. I'm going to go into the world of just well, the violent nature of mankind on the planet, because that's something that is a continuous story. I might touch upon a couple of other things really quickly, not even going to get into all the ways that you could should and would be supporting Ocelli dot com if you cared, because frankly, I got
screwed over Patreon this month. I got hit with some extra expenses due to the fact that I was throwing everything at it that I could to try and cure this whatever the hell flu I got is, And that's what it was. No, Rona, don't send me messages about the ronavirus anymore. I don't want to hear it. But anyway, I'm gonna have to get into politics. Remember reporting on it, not because I'm pushing an agenda or because
I think my opinion matters. I want to report on certain things that here's where my opinion did come into the equation, that I have found to be rare, that I have found to be unusual, that I have found to be relevant, and that's why I'm doing what I'm doing. So here I am live on a Tuesday, like I said, so in quick fashion, in extremely obviously you know, dexterous lead. You know, with great dexterity, Will I go through a whole bunch of information and boil it down for
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how about we begin with this day in history? Right. Let's see, Nelson Mandela died today. Despite the people claiming all that stuff about the effect, he was ninety five years old. Amazing that he lived to be that age in nineteen ninety five, believe it or not, that's when he died. Anyways, Oddly enough on this date, also according to the ap and I'll be dropping links in the live chatroom atochelly dot com, which you
can always roll back by the bye when you're going through our podcast. If you ever want to take a look back, you can roll back to the date. Sometimes get interesting links that are related to the shows that were heard on the network at the time. Not many live listeners there, but a lively chat room at ochelli dot com. When you click listen live anyway, there's lots of options for you to follow through back to this day in history.
Let's see, according to the ap list they put together here, I liked it today seventeen ninety one, composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died in Vienna at age thirty five. In seventeen ninety two, George Washington was re selected President. John Adams was re selected Vice President of the United States at that time. In eighteen forty eight, President James K. Polk triggered the Gold Rush
of forty nine by confirming that gold had been discovered in California. In nineteen thirty two, German physicist Albert Einstein was granted a visa, making it possible for him to travel to the United States. In nineteen thirty three, national prohibition came to an end, as you Two became the thirty sixth state to ratify the twenty first Amendment to the Constitution, repealing the then eighteenth Amendment. In nineteen fifty two, the Great Smog of London descended on the British capital.
The unusually thick fog, which was contained which contained toxic pollutants, lasted five days and was blamed for causing thousands of deaths. In nineteen fifty five, the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations merged to form the afl CIO. Under its first President George Niini. In nineteen ninety four, Republicans chose Nute Gingrich to be the first upa speaker of the House in four
decades. In two thousand and nine, a jury in Paragua Peruga, Yeah, Italy, excuse me, convicted American student Amanda Knox and her former Italian boyfriend Raphael Salcito of murdering Knox's British roommate, Meredith Kircher, and sentenced them to long prison terms. After a series of back and forth rulings, Knox and Solicita were definitely were definitively acquitted in twenty fifteen by Italy's highest court, which is a three judge panel and all that good stuff. They have a
different justice system in Italy, quite unrecognizable to the American one. You ought to check into that sometime. Kind of fascinating anyway. In twenty twelve, a jazz composer and pianist Dave Brubeck died in Norwalk, Connecticut, a day
before he would have turned ninety two. In twenty seventeen, a Democratic Congressman John Conyers of Michigan resigned from Congress after a nearly fifty three year long career, becoming the first Capitol Hill politician to lose his job amid the sexual misconduct
allegations sweeping through the nation's workplace. In twenty eighteen, former President George H. W. Bush was mourned at a memorial service at Washington National Cathedral attended by President Donald Trump and former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and Jimmy Carter, along with their spouses. Former President George W. Bush was among
the speakers. In twenty nineteen, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that she had asked the relevant House committee chairs to begin drawing up articles of impeachment against Trump.
In twenty twenty, at a Georgia rally where he urged supporters to turn out for a pair of Republican Senate candidates in a January runoff election, President Donald Trump spread baseless allegations of misconduct in the November voting in Georgia and beyond, of course, if you wanted to know the reality there, you would have heard on my show that nobody GOP or DNC wanted anybody to really dig into what's going on in Georgia because there would have been no innocent parties found
in wreckage. If they picked at that scab and started releasing the real pus. Because in Georgia the whole thing is absolutely top to bottom in some ways legitimately in other ways not so legitimately controlled by the GOP. And if you say otherwise, you really don't know Georgia. Even though we got two Democratic senators at the moment, the only reason for that is the overwhelming swarm. It was not this close runoff, just barely by the skin of their teeth
did they win. It was an overwhelming rejection by the voters of this state of the GOP machine that just was undeniable. Otherwise, trust me, they would have made sure the selection turned out as per usual with Republican control. You also have to allow some appearance of a possibility of competition. Anyway, I could get into a whole bunch. Oh wait, there's only a couple of more things here in today, in history to go through, because we
were up to twenty twenty. In twenty twenty one, Bob Dole was who overcame disabling war wounds to become a Senate leader from Kansas, a Republican presidential candidate, and then a symbol of his dwindling generation of World War II veterans died at ninety eight a lot of deaths noted On December five, huh. In twenty two, Moscow unleashed a massive missile barrage in Ukraine, striking homes and buildings and killing civilians. Just hours after the Kremlin claimed Ukrainian drones struck
two air bases deep inside Russian territory. But a lot of claims in countercrames occur in war, don't they. Anyhow, Let's go away from history and see what history is being made occurrently, again, going to let's see the Messenger dot com here is my reference point. And again I'll be putting most of these in the chat room at o'ceelly dot com. As we move forward.
Donald Trump is apparently at a serious advantage here. I mean, despite not having gone to any of the debates, despite not appearing in conventional campaign stops and all that stuff that conventional wisdom would almost demand a legitimate candidate for one of the two major parties would would have to bend the knee and attend and all that. Seems as though outside of the system, the system doesn't even require him to play. Act like there is a choice in the selection.
According to the subhadline, while sixty percent of voters said they would choose Trump in the primary, eleven percent said they would choose DeSantis, and ten percent would vote for Haley, thus giving Donald Trump a fifty point lead over his nearest competitors approximately. And I guarantee you there's a lot of people that you know, kind of would love to see somebody else, anybody else step forward for that one half of the truly one party systems representation, but it's
not going to happen. Speaking of the one party representation, Tommy Tuberville, right, that guy says he will end the blockade of four hundred military promotions, and apparently today did, for the most part stop blocking. So hundreds of military promotions are now going to be approved by the Senate, most likely
because Tumberville stopped doing the blockade to day. Apparently he took that position in an attempt to get the Pentagon to re examine its apparently too liberal abortion policy, which really was that they were willing to pay for some travel for some family members to go from a state or a place where abortion is not legal to go to a place where they would receive a medical procedure in a place where it is legal, and therefore he didn't want any money spent on that,
because after all, that's what's really costing us so much and bringing the country in debt while we all drown in the latest wave of bidonomics. Make no mistake, though, I am not going to only pick on one side of the equation over the other. We're getting there. Hold on in Florida, according to USA Today. And again, like I said, just keep checking at o'celly dot com in the chat room because there will be various reference
links and I'll include them also with the podcast. This is a fascinating headline in my mind. Why because you know, I got this friend who tells me all the time, how Florida is this great beacon, this wonderful place, this absolute oasis of freedom in the strangely shifting sands of the country we
used to call America. Well interesting how most people that would have complained that your public schools are nothing more than government re education camps, they're just fine with it if their side of the equation does it and reshapes the little mind, you know, the little molds of clay there that our children, one way or another, in a very direct sense in public schools. If it's shaped by one party as opposed to the other party, allegedly, it's all
all right. Quote that's authoritarianism end quote. Florida argues school libraries are for government messaging. Again from the USA Today, and Douglas Sewell wrote this, let's get to the article. Florida's government is arguing that school districts have a First Amendment right to remove LGBTQ books, or any book for that matter. It's a contention that First Amendment experts and advocates call extreme and chilling, But
the state maintains the books on school shelves represented protected government speech. Public school libraries are quote a form for government speech end quote. It says, not a quote form for free expression. Public quote. Public school systems, including libraries, conveyed the government's message end quote. Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody wrote in a legal brief. The argument is also being made by lawyers for the
school boards in Ascambia and Lake Counties. Anyway, a pair of lawsuits have been filed in the U. S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida over the removal of books in both of their school libraries. Notable among those is quote and Tango makes three end quote, its authors being plaintiffs. Tango makes three. By the way, there is a book about penguins anyway
back to the story. The children's book based on a true story about two male penguins raising a chick together, was removed in both districts, while Lake County school Board, which is named in one of the two lawsuits, brought the book back. A Scambia County named in both still has it removed from the school libraries. Nonetheless, the litigation continues again against both school boards.
The state was sued in one of the cases, with Florida Education Commissioner Manni dis Junior and the members of the State Board of Education listed individually as defendants along with the two counties. Authors Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell are joined by a third grade student as plaintiffs in that case. Okay, I'm gonna stop
reading from this article because I'm done with it. If anybody doesn't understand that this type of engagement, waste of time in litigation and all of that is really for that purpose, specifically to waste time, to distract, to keep people quite incited and excited regarding culture wars, culture war crap. I'm gonna worry about gender assignment and all of that and the spreading of the LGBTQ message
while the rest of the country goes down the damn toilet. That's what I'm going to worry about, because either I'm a social justice warrior and I believe that we have to protect all people at all times. And I was actually that's where I brought up that Netflix documentary earlier. Let me get back to it, because I was about to mock social justice warriors for a moment. But let's let's step away and let me tell you about the stupidity revealed to
me in a Netflix documentary. The filmmaker apparently wanted to make the point that one of the terrible, horrible cult things that was being done in a cult, which, by the way, I don't argue with the filmmaker that they are examining a cult like organization which is about twin Flames. I think the name of the documentary in three parts is Escaping Twin Flames, and it's about this weird cult of personality that has gone on where people advise you that the
true love of your life. The twin flame, the spiritual being that is your exact match, is out there and you must pursue it utilizing the program. A bunch of that, you know, spiritual nonsense that's out there where people have hijacked a whole bunch of legitimate, decent self improvement tactics and techniques that people can use to raise their spirituality, to raise their consciousness, to raise literally their level of personal happiness. There are techniques by which this does
work. It is a subtle form of self afflicted, self inflicted, you know, like a gunshot wound. You can do this to yourself. It's like mind control that you do on yourself. But these people have a cult like thing that goes on, and of course there's always a monetary angle. They take advantage they have made your life. They warp anyway. All that stuff is valid in high control groups, which are a reality in the world, which translate that to be cults and cult like organizations. There are plenty
of them. Some of them are fully acceptable socially because they're so large and they are an offshoot of some other thing that was once legitimate. There are plenty of things out there that are cults, for sure. But the amazing thing is that one of the things that just made me stop dead in my tracks while I'm listening to this documentary more than watching it, I was organizing
some books and papers and listening to this documentary. Yeah, one of the horrible, horrible things they did is try and impress upon people that your gender may have already been decided by virtue of the fact that you physiologically have, oh I don't know, a penis, or that you actually are a woman,
or that you're not. And the weird thing is that, in the course of like two or three minutes, I heard the complaint go back and forth that these people were evil cultists because they dared to tell people that had penises that they were men, dared to tell women that had vaginas that they were women. They dared to be some arbiter that could determine somebody's gender. Oh my, by these observations, that is almost nazisque. And then on the other side of it, see this is the culture war angle again.
On the other side of it, there were people saying, how dare you, how dare you? How dare you? Turn around and twisted the other way, how dare you uh not do that? How dare you say it all that you know that my gender is not exactly? It was just it was both arguments both ways. It was like, if I were somebody who
said I was trans, how dare you tell me I'm not trans? And then in the other argument, if you were somebody who you know is again thinks they're trans and you're being told listen, physiologically or because of the way you're set up, because of who you are, who you are, It was so convoluted that it was like if we tell you you're you're like either side of the equation was getting scolded here. Both sides of it, in fact, were getting scolded like, how dare you tell somebody that because they
are physiologically a man, that they're a man a male? Okay, how dare you do that? And then on the other side, how dare you tell people that they are not transgender that they are actually not? You know, hey, listen, I believe that I'm a woman trapped in a man's body. How dare you tell me I'm wrong? Both ways they were getting hit and both arguments were being simultaneously mixed together in this film to the point where It's like, if you say anything about any of this, then therefore
you're a cult. You know, you're you're obviously doing harm to people. Either way, you're harming people. So in other words, any side of that equation you the listener right now, you're taking it as this, you know, and I think it is entirely you know. Look, here's my opinion. Here's the brief little snippet of my opinion. Physiologically, you are what you are. You could possibly be gay, not even going to get into how it is, you could be against your natural design. But I
do believe there is a natural design. It manifests itself, as in, you know, born with a penis, you're a guy, born with a vagina, you're probably a woman. Sometimes things can get mixed up a little bit, but usually I think that that's what they used to think it was, which was, you know, some psychological aberration where you have an identity problem. I agree with that. I think that's the way it is.
But you know, I don't fit in modern times now according to the liberals, for sure, And indeed, my laissez faire sort of attitude regarding gay people's not good on the right wing side either, but I gotta tell you that's how I see it. You can do what you want with your body, but I mean to tell me that there's a objective, physical reality that you just shaped by the fact that you have an idea that you are something
other than what your body is shaped in. Is just like saying, well, listen, so long as I believe that this dog turn is lobster, I can eat it, and it is lobster. And how dare you tell me that I'm doing something other than eating a pilot dog crap. Yeah, we can do that if you want. But tremendous waste of time. Anyway, I find the whole thing rather funny, where we're wasting all sorts of energies with this, where people are so highly concerned with it, even if
it doesn't actually affect their lives. Back to this thing about the schools though. First of all, male penguins often are the caretakers of, you know, of the whatever it is they call baby penguins. I forget there is a proper thing about that. Maybe they're chicks, maybe there's another name for baby penguins. But quite often, I mean, the male penguins will sit on the eggs and all kinds of stuff. They do a lot of things that you would say or traditional, you know, sort of female birdlike things
to do. That's just the way you know, the animal kingdom works. Now, if two of them work together, who cares? But you know people are gonna have fits over and make big deals out of whether there's I don't know, gay penguins in a children's book. Are they gay in fact? Or is it just that the two male penguins have decided to come together and raise the baby penguin. And again, you're talking about anthropomorphized animals.
You're giving them human traits anyway, and you're ascribing a fantasy to see It's like, how dare you write your fantasy stuff any which way you want. I'm sure they're not sitting there and promoting the idea of like, well this is how you know, the two daddy penguins go out to the bathhouse and get involved. And I'm sure it's not that who cares about this crap?
Apparently Florida parents do. The government takes its time to go through and remove these things because they make somebody upset anyway, makes me ask over and over again who the real snowflake is and why you're wasting your efforts with this again, this is like complaining about the amount of sugar in your coffee while roam or America burns. Right, you can do that. I guess it is
your prerogative. But do you not see that you've been hijacked and told and instructed to point your outrage at things that are not as deserving of your outrage as the rest of it? Nah? Why would you bother with that? Right? Anyway, here's another thing, just relevant to the selection coming up in twenty twenty four. This is from an AP article. Again, We'll make sure that you got plenty of links. I'm gonna stop saying that, and I'm also not gonna give out the phone number again. Can screw it.
I don't think hardly anybody's listening on the live stream, and most of you the do listen on the live stream don't like to call in anyway, So why I should I keep bothering? Right? So back to it? Where are you? Yes, Biden? Biden tells Downers. If Trump wasn't running, I'm not sure I'd be running. We cannot let him win. These are quotes at the top of the article that's from the Boston AP and I'm not gonna bother to read that article because you know, did Joe Biden
actually say it? And wasn't that clear? I guarantee you it was less clear than what I just read. Speaking of things that are unclear and bizarre, they did finally get rid of that George Santo's character out of Congress this week. Right, Oh, I've gone back to the GOP. Yeah, finally. I mean, after he's got how many ethics charges against him, he's taking a campaign finance and buying only fans accounts and god knows what else.
Anyway, this guy is going to continue to be some sort of celebrity and I don't know, I don't know if the GOP wants to own this guy. I mean, he is a drag queen after all, and they are definitely against drag queens, at least that's my understanding. He's got a lot of things running against him, but going for him as I'm sure he's going to be able to make a decent living, not just with his usual
grifter type activity. But apparently he's got let me see here, just to confirm it, he's selling videos on the cameo service Cameo is a service by which you can go and get yourself an account, and if people are willing to pay a little bit of cash, you'll record specialized personalized greetings for them in video or audio form and you get paid to do so different people of
different levels of notoriety or infamy or on there. And you know, some people are making a living with cameo, much like OnlyFans, except I'm imagining it's less pornographic. Anyways, there is the cameo link in the live Chatroommetochelly dot com. And want to acknowledge space Shifter for stepping in there as I speak. So let's see where we go next. Let's see, Oh I did cover this story on Yes, I covered this story a couple of weeks
ago before I got sick. But just an update on that Colorado funeral home where one hundred and ninety bodies were found just you know, improperly disposed of. And as I said on my show, I think it was on a
Friday show right before I left for Dallas. This just happens from time to time where they tend to find out that people you know, just land in these in these funeral cremation places and they'll turn around and just dump the bodies somewhere, tell the family they burned them up, give them a box of cigarette ashes, and send them home. I guess yeah, that just happens
from time to time. Anyway, they're due to have a court appearance the I think there's a couple that runs that, or maybe it's a family that owns it. They're due to make an appearance in court today on Tuesday, and they're facing allegations they abused corpses, stole, stole, laundered money, and forged documents. You know, probably the forged documents are claiming that they disposed of corpses properly when they indeed did not. But what else is happening?
Well, if I go over to reason dot com, I can read about a Wyoming cop assaulting and disabled eight year old then deleting his bodycam footage, because cops are always good guys, right, Just saying a couple of bad apples, Well, I got to tell you, when the barrel is rotten, it gets really, really weird, and you often wonder how it is the bad apples end up congregating in the same barrels all the time.
But like I said, my opinion doesn't really matter that much. Maybe we'll get into the drug war here because according to tech Dirt, and this is an interesting article which I will read excerpts from now, documents show the DEA has problems constraining itself to losing the war on drugs. Let me see if I can read that one more time and make sense of it. Documents show the DEA has problems constraining itself to losing the war on drugs. Now,
why is it? The usage there sounds? Is me pulling away from the article. It sounds so awkward. It's almost reminiscent of those sketches that used to be on what was it in Living Color where the guy would get on the on the phone and he'd do the whole, you know, convict talk that made absolutely no sense because he's using giant words that he learned how to pronounce but not how to use properly. I don't know, maybe it's just
me, but let's take a look at this. And again, this was published on December fourth, though, just so you know, it's and this is the article from Tim Cushing. It's simply not enough to be part of one problem. The DEA feels the need to be part of several problems. You'd think it would have its hands full, blowing billions of dollars on a lost drug war and filling people's heads with hysterical stupidity about the magical powers of
fentanol. But as FOY terrorist Jason Leopold documented for BuzzFeed News in mid twenty twenty, the DEA felt it needed to travel out of its wheelhouse, asking the DOJ for permission to quote conduct COBT surveillance end quote on people protesting police violence following the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officer Derek Shavin. Okay, pausing from the article. I wasn't even going to read from this,
but just note Shavin got attacked in prison recently and was stabbed. I don't know a whole bunch of times and everything, and I was kind of surprised that it took long for Shavin to get attacked in prison. Anyway, back to the article. Prompted by that revelation, the Cato Institute went searching for
more documentation of the DEA's mission creep, and it found something. As Patrick Eddington reports, the DEA has sent its officers and agents all over the nation to do things definitely not related to its primary directive ensuring Americans never run out of illicted drugs. This is a very tongue in cheek, so I'm pulling away from the article. Very tongue in cheeks. Sort of op ed here. Huh, kind of funny. Anyway back to it, the DA was
given permission to quote enforce any federal crime. End quote, enforce any federal crime. How about enforce laws or do law enforcement activity. I know something is awkward about that too. Maybe it's just me. Maybe I'm losing my command of current English standards. I'll begin from the paragraph again. The DA was given permission to enforce any federal crime, and that was in quotes enforce any federal crime committed by police violence protesters. But that temporary pass was supposed
to expire two weeks after the DOJ issued it. The DEA apparently felt the free pass to go off task was permanent. The authority was supposed to expire after two weeks, but after pursuing litigation using the Freedom of Information Act and investigation by Cato Institute has thus far failed to confirm that the DEA's covert surveillance operations were in fact terminated by mid June twenty twenty. Moreover, DOJ documents obtained by CATO in the litigation show that the DA has engaged in such non
drug enforcement operations nearly thirty times since December two thousand and five. Of the twenty seven specific episodes listed in the documents, four involved providing security at Super Bowls and ten other sporting events. Five involved unspecified assistants after natural disasters, including after Hurricane Matthew and Haiti in twenty sixteen. Three others involved investigative assistants after the murder of local police officers in Dallas, San Antonio and Baton Rouge,
Louisiana. None of the twenty seven episodes appear to have had any connection to the stated DEA's mission of enforcing the nation's drug laws. You know what, This is a crazy story where it's just like, hey, the DEA is not doing drug enforcement, nor are they doing anything related to their alleged mandate their charter. Hey, hey, oh you must have just landed on
this planet. Welcome to reality. The DEA, who is supposed to be fighting the war on drugs isn't doing that, And this is them actually going really truly completely offscript. I mean, I guess it's better than just busting them, you know, importing the drugs they're supposed to be preventing from importation, which we usually find. I guess it's better than busting the DA, you know, dealing drugs a little bit. I'd rather they were at Super
Bowls providing security and crap. That would be better. Yeah. Anyway, in case you thought you were high but weren't convinced yet, perhaps we all are because apparently, according to the Newson Revolver dot news, yeah, there is apparently an interesting undercurrent in the GOP political theater at the moment asking for a Trump Tucker Carlson ticket. In fact, they say it's the golden ticket for the GOP's overall victory in twenty twenty four. Now, I got to
tell you something. When people brought up, you know, selecting Oprah Winfrey for the DNC, and they brought up all those other crazy things, I said, well, at least it kind of makes sense, celebrity and all that. But I'll tell you something, if the best we can do is Orange Jesus, and the guy who is you know, privileged always looks like
he's constipated white man who is now the Twitter superstar. If this is who the United States selects in any way, shape or form, I don't care if it's a stolen election the powers that be or legitimate ground swell grassroots from all of you conservatbile to you's out there. You know what I want out
of this place if that is who you select. I mean, it's bad enough that people were dumb enough to believe in Orange Jesus and to believe that he was a good businessman, and to believe that well rich Man should be president because he's smart. I could take that. But if you're gonna install Tucker Carlson to be a oh my god, a clogged arteries heart beat KFC leaden heart beat away from controlling the nuclear button, if you can do that
with a straight face, I want no further part of America. Tucker Carlson, Oh my god. Anyway, I mean, how do you expect me to take you seriously? If you're willing to believe in that a system that would produce at the top run the people that should be in charge, right, Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson as a team. I mean, Mike Pence was, you know, the most boring white man on the planet. But at least I believe that he believes most of the crap, he says Tucker
Carlson. Anyway, I was going to get into some more stuff. Maybe I'll just include it for fun in the show notes, because I was going to go into PTSD in trauma. I was going to get into the latest oxy cut. As a matter of fact, I will continue on the drug war things just real fast. Oxycoonton's reformulation is linked to rising suicides my children.
This is Onreason dot com, and I find it fascinating because at least we have a drug story where people are not just screaming about fentanyl and the magical powers of it, like the DEA is supposed to be promoting while they're doing their Super Bowl routine and everything else. Right, maybe I'll do this, take a brief and I do mean a very brief break, come back around and close out this solo show, because I mean, this is the
rarefied information that's out there. I mean I could get into the arguments with you and explain to you how it is that the system really does want to reinstall Donald Trump, and maybe Tucker Carlson makes perfect sense if you understand that this is all a joke and meant to keep you distracted while they continue to
rob you of anything of value right under your feet. If you understand that Donald Trump is useful to all the media organizations, is not going to pay any sort of price whatsoever, because this is all again, if you understand that part of it, then maybe you get the rest of why I'm bringing these other things up. The culture wars that don't count, the trauma that
really never gets addressed even though they could. Okay, and there's an interesting article in lifescience dot com under the Health and neuroscience tabs which says traumatic memories are processed differently in PTSD, to which I wish to reply, no shit, But there is an interesting article under that headline. The headlines are stupid,
the use of the language is stupid. And believe me, they believe that you are indeed stupid, and a lot of people are making it hard for me to argue with the ay and the them that believe this and know this. But it is what it is. Let's go back to the Reason article really fast and find out how oxycotton is now even worse than it used to be, although it's a little rarefied on the streets. I mean it used to flow like uh, I don't know, almost as easily as as
heroin did in Jersey in the seventies and eighties. But man, it was everywhere. At one point, the pill mills were really keeping everybody well supplied with hillbilly heroin. But that kind of went away, seems like anyway, in the continuous repackaging and I do mean the continuous repackaging of opium that has gone on in the drug culture of the Western world, why not it is
time proxy cotton to become something else. Because the sacklers made all their money, they're paying off all these massive fines, you know, with the profits from the drugs that they're being fined for. It's all good in the hoods. So I guess it is time for something new. In twenty ten, this is the article from Reason And let's see, I think I've already put this over, but you guys are gonna have fun with this one. I'll
put it in the show notes. And like I said, alarming headliners should be In twenty ten, Perdue Pharma replaced the original version of oxycotton an extended release oxycodone pill with a reformulated product that was much harder to crush for snorting or injection. The idea was to determine deter non medical use, and the hope was that the reformulation would reduce addiction and opiate released excuse me, opioid relieved related deaths. This is not how things worked out. Let me pause
from this article. This is true. They changed it so you couldn't crush up your oxyes, anymore. It was too hard to They would, they would shred out. They were you know, I knew this personally, so yeah, they reformulated it so that you couldn't crush it to snort it or shoot it. And yes, indeed there are people that crushed up pills in order to shoot them. I wouldn't have never have been one of them.
But even when I was addicted, I was well aware of this change in twenty ten where you had to crush up pills and you couldn't do it anymore because they changed them, which tripled the price of the old pills by the way on the street for a time. Anyway, The reformulation of oxycotton was instead associated with an increase in deaths involving illicit opoids, and ultimately an overall
increase in fatal drug overdoses. Researchers identified that pattern by looking at the relationship between pre twenty ten rates of oxycotton misuse as measured by surveys, and subsequent overdose trends. They found that death rates rose fastest in states where reformulation would have had the biggest impact. A new study by Rand Corporation, a senior economist, you know what, I'm not going to finish this paragraph. I'm
going to translate it for you instead. Very simple. The reformulated non crushable pill cause people to say, well, screw it. If I got to snort it or shoot it, I'll just go get heroin. And I can buy heroin on the street, but it's not regulated as well, and they'll put things in it and whatever. But I can use the heroin on the street and lo and behold, it's cheaper than the oxycon. So you pay less money for a better opioid kick and you don't have to become a man
scientist in order to crush it. Duh. An opiate addict goes and does what goes for the cheaper substitute that is more available, that is easier to work with. Holy crap, are you people retarded when you change this? That was my question back then, That is my question has been my question how it is that people end up? You know, because a whole lot of you know, let's call them protected people in our culture were absolutely surprised
by how could heroin be making a comeback? This is why people got hooked on oxycotton. People got hooked. You know, you don't want to be snorting percocets, which are still crushable because they cantain so much tilnol and filler and crap that you know you're you're gonna cause ulceration of your nasal cavities or of your skin shooting the crap just through all the junk in the junk,
oxycotton was at least close to pure. So what happens when you take away the ability for people to use it, for people to economically access it. Oh, they're gonna go for the cheaper alternative, which happens to be all over the place and is still automatically workable in powder form when you get it. Usually duh. Anyway, I never understood how people didn't understand this, does it not make sense anyway? Back to the article let's see about stupidity.
The root cause of such perverse effects were the substitution that occurred. After the old version of oxycotton was retired, non medical users turned to black market alternatives that were more dangerous because their potency was highly variable and unpredictable, a hazard that was compounded by the emergence of illicit fentanyl as a heroin booster and
substitute. The fallout from the reformulation of oxycotton is one example of a broader tendency Inventions aimed at reducing the harm caused by substance abuse frequently have the opposite effect. From nineteen eight to twenty ten, Powell notes that in the Journal of Demography, the suicide rate among ten to seventeen year olds fell by thirty six percent. That drop was followed by eight consecutive years of increases, resulting
in an eighty three percent increase in child's suicide rates. Based on interstate differences in non medical use of OCCA coton prior to twenty ten, Powell estimates that the reformulation of oxycoton can explain forty nine percent of the rise in child's suicides. See, here's where you have to parse out. I'm pulling away from this article. Matter of fact, I think I'm done with it. Here's where you have to parse out the difficulties and you have to regulate your own
mind when it comes to examining this stuff objectively. Bottom line, the increase in suicides may have had something to do with this reformulation of oxycotton. That's true. It is a possibility, But it is much more likely that you have this drastic increase in suicide rates in that age group based on a whole
bunch of factors coming together to form a perfect storm of destructive influence. Do you think that the increase of use of hormones, the increase of an abuse of other illicit and pharmaceutical substances, like people that get their add medication, crush it up and snort that so that they have some sort of speed, people that turn around and get over medicated by doctors. See, they're never going to show you any of that responsibility. The use of SSRIs, the
over prescription of psychiatric drugs NA not a factor at all. It's all got to do with the painkillers. Again, I'm not saying it's it's not a factor. But these idiots will not face the fact that the big pharmaceutical concerns and the medical industry have come together to be a destructive element on various elements in our society. Various age groups have been absolutely decimated by what the big that big pharma made, not just on opioids, but on all the crap.
How many people are on psychmeds now, how many people need their meds? How many kids are being drugged instead of actually, you know, handled, because they're now on this or that or the third spectrum of this or that or the third disorder. It is an over over diagnosis and over medication and over writing of not just the feel good basic drugs out there, some pain killers, a little dope. Hey, smoke a little weed. Well, they've let the weed go through. Now smoke a little weed, though
it'll probably be the thing that relaxes you best. But if you've got access to all kinds of chemicals, some of them, all you got to do is deceptively get the school psychologists to make it mandatory that you take some of this crap or that crapper or the other, even if it's no good for you. You can definitely sell it to your buddies because it'll work as speed, because that's what it is chemically. In most cases, a lot of
these behave your modification drugs. We can either get that, or maybe we can steal pain killers, or maybe we can legitimately get some pain killers. Or if no good, there don't bother with the doctors because there are urban pharmacists out there who definitely have cheap bags of dope ready to roll. Do you know what's in that dope? Probably not? By the way, was there fentanyl in there before? Sure? There was, but that's a different
thing. No, it isn't. There's always been boosters, expanders and ways to step on or expand your dope piles. I used to make myself useful as a child doing it anyway. It's amazing to me that people won't face the reality that there is a perfect storm of a whole lot of toxic elements coming together that really are destroying segments of our society. Is it being done surgically you'd be the judge there. Is it being done intentionally? Seems like
I can't argue against that idea. Is it being done for profit? Without a question, Yes, and who's actually doing it well, it is mostly those same toxic morons that want to sell you the crap on the news and make sure that you've gotten into your minute of outrage because they are always sponsored
by Pfizer and Maderna and Big Pharma and all that. And I didn't even get into the vaccination industry here at all, did I. We don't need to even discuss the horrible stuff that's being done there, but one does wonder exactly which segment of the population exhibit you're truck with, Shelly. You know what's structure, Shelley. You are about doing a part among the way you
say, the eyes of the world lot upon you. The hope and prayers of liberty loving people everywhere watch with you, in company with our allies and brothers in arms on other front. Your task will not be an easy one. Your enemy is well trained, well equipped, and battle heart. He will fight savage and the man. The tide has turned. The freemen of the world are muching together to victory, good luck, and let us all be seeing to blessing of almighty Gods upon this great and noble undertaking. Goodbye,
