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The Ochelli Effect 4-25-2025 Friday Night Open Mic with B Pete


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Transcript

Speaker 1

Get ready.

Speaker 2

Button stuck May second, twenty twenty five, allegedly according to that thing we call a calendar, This the o'ceelli effect, And it is Friday night. I am live speaking to you, but you might be hearing this via the podcast later on. But if it's almost exactly eight pm Eastern, believe it or not, it's only a minute after we actually got on air on time, this time eight pm Eastern to ten pm Eastern on Friday nights. Normally, what we've been

doing is the call in show now Skype. This is our last night being able to utilize Skype for this kind of show. So we'll find out next week what we're using. But until then, we got the normal setup, and that means I still have the phone number, the switchboard, all that, so I know if this will be your last chance to call in this way or not. I think we'll be able to use teams next week, but we'll find out anyway. Do I want to spend time talking about this, Absolutely not. I want to hear from you.

And how do I do that? You call in three one nine five two seven five zero one six. That's three one nine, five two seven five zero one six. My coast. P Pete is with me, and I don't know. Maybe he's uh discovered some new methodologies for me on the side, or maybe he's got a preference for communication tools. I don't know, but uh, or maybe he's got stuff on his mind from the news or happenings in his life, or maybe something he heard at the poker machine or

maybe the chick he saw down at the uh. I don't know what he got over there, a subway sandwich. I forget what the hell's in North Carolina anymore. I know you still had kangaroos and circle ks though together somehow, but I don't know if you still do anyway, doesn't matter. Three one nine five two seven five zero one six.

We're doing this all the way to ten pm Eastern when the Age of Transition starts, and then at eleven pm Uncle the podcast, and that's going to go two hours tonight after I'm done, so all the way to midnight from this eight pm time slot, which it's only about three minutes after. Yeah, you can call into my show or Uncle's show. Three one nine five two seven five zero one six PP. How are you doing this week?

Speaker 3

I'm doing pretty good. I had had a busy Monday out in the yard.

Speaker 4

Excuse me. Weather was perfect.

Speaker 3

But for the past four days I figured, what's the point of being retired if I have to get up and do something. So for the past four days I've done damn thing. Well take that back, I did help my neighbor get their pool set up and running. Other than that, I have been helving into documentaries and YouTube videos, all this stuff that I have bookedmarked for the past three years and started catching up on stuff nice. So other than that, I mean, I've stually been a very RESTful week.

Speaker 2

Hey, quick announcement, by the way, the Lancer tickets are on sale already for virtual and in person. So just letting you know if you go to Assassination Conference dot com and if you want to go either virtually or you want to go to Dallas, O'Kelly ten gets you ten percent off over there, and they just put it up like yesterday, I think, so I want to let

people know that too. I just thought of it while you were speaking there, and I was thinking, I need to ask you about that, whether you feel like you're gonna want to go this year or not still, or if you have an idea yet.

Speaker 3

Not an idea yet. I'm still planning on going. I'm just gonna have to pludge it up between them on then.

Speaker 4

I'm so sure. He doesn't kick in until June, so we're living off savings right now.

Speaker 3

But yeah, I'm planning on going if at all, just I think I'm just gonna rent a car, to be honest.

Speaker 2

Well, last time though, what about the toaster there. I mean that car seemed to do it pretty well a couple of years ago.

Speaker 3

I mean it still well, it does, but I had to get rid of it because the latest recall on it. They finally my insurance company started giving me a hassle on it. They wouldn't give me theft on it because supposedly the addition was easily.

Speaker 4

Stealable.

Speaker 3

And then I kept getting these do not park inside notices over the engine problem that they had years ago.

Speaker 4

So it me constantly getting letters.

Speaker 3

I had to take I bet I took that thing in. I mean, don't get me wrong, I love the car. It was never a problem other than constantly having take it back in and have him checked the dam engine to see if it was it was in that series that they had the fires with, and they keep checking it out and they've done all the repairs and everything to it that needs to be done, but they still insurance companies give me a hassle over insuring.

Speaker 4

The damn thing.

Speaker 2

Well, cars are getting strange because the costs and everything else too lately. Uh you know, missus Zoe was pre approved for a loan and then she went in and guess what, they changed things up and now she ain't pre approved no more. Uh so you know, we're still without a car here, So it's going to.

Speaker 3

Be a temporarily without one. I've been renting one when I need one to go somewhere. But other than that, I mean, you're where I live. I can walk downtown and hear everything I.

Speaker 2

Need to do. Nice so nice.

Speaker 3

One you know I'm taking. That's another thing I've been doing, is trying to take daily walks. He'll get rid of some of this weight. But other than that, I mean, I'm in a town where they allow golf carts. You know, I can go buy me a golf cart right now, just to make it around town. They have to haul lumber or something. I can get bollrow somebody's truck. But other than that, right now, I'm planning ongoing. I'm looking forward to going.

Speaker 2

Oh, well, you know, we might be able to work something out. I can help you on your budget a little bit, and uh, you know, if you definitely do it, and obviously I I if you don't mind it being a working weekend a little bit, then we can forget about you probably paying for the conference. And you know what I'm saying. So if you're you're kind of like my assistant there to that weekend again, we work something out, what do you think?

Speaker 4

Yeah, we'll, yeah, we'll We'll deal with that here in the next little bit.

Speaker 2

But sounds good. Well, I I have to go, but I just haven't sorted exactly how I'm getting there yet. That's the thing. So if you're definitely driving.

Speaker 4

Have you talked to Gail Nicks Jackson lately?

Speaker 5

Uh?

Speaker 2

You know, I actually I have not been in contact with her in the past few weeks. Now I saw that now she's suing the sixth Floor Museum online, but I haven't been in direct contact with her she either.

Speaker 4

I meant to send her a message. I was going to see if she wanted to come on.

Speaker 3

And discuss the latest updates all their legal situations.

Speaker 2

Yeah, you know what some.

Speaker 3

Checking, they seems to be a conflict of interest in the lawyers that handled the negotiations with the sixth Floor Museum.

Speaker 4

Way back when.

Speaker 2

Yeah, and here's the problem. Every time, all right, I try to bring her on when I know it's a good time to bring her on. You go ahead and ask her, because I would love to have her on anytime, whether it's with you without you, it don't matter. I've had her on. I mean I had her on before I had you on.

Speaker 6

Right.

Speaker 2

The thing is, almost every time I reach out to her to try and get her to come on for this or that, you know, what happens. She winds up telling me, oh, my lawyers say I can't come on, you know, I can't be talking to anybody yet. And the second she can, you know, she ends up on with Doug Campbell every time, and I'm like, oh.

Speaker 4

Close, yeah, I know.

Speaker 2

But it drives me crazy because you know, you see how she talks to me, Oh, I love you, you know, you're you, you were there for me and everything else, and of course I appreciate you and everything else, and blah blah blah, And then she never gives me a scoop. She never comes to me first, and I've got a beg to get her once when everybody else talks to her five times. It's like, Gail, I'm kind of feeling like, maybe you don't like me so much, you know, I

don't know. I mean, I always appreciate her, and I love the fact that she's just a bombastic, loud, you know, absolutely in your face, direct, genuine person. I love that, you know what I mean.

Speaker 4

I just sent her a message on Facebook. We'll see if she.

Speaker 2

Replies, yeah, please do. I mean, maybe she'll reply to you quicker. I don't know something about me always like I'm the last on the list, you know what I mean. And uh. And then I was supposed to talk to her last time when that you know, she got that ruling from the government and.

Speaker 3

Number again three.

Speaker 2

One nine five two seven five zero one six. Anyway, Uh, yeah, I was supposed to nine five five zero one six. So I was supposed I was supposed to have hern And right after that announcement came out about you know, them saying they're not going to dismiss the case, and Doug got her on right away. So like a week and a half later, I'm supposed to have her on and it just so happens that night she was too sick. So I'm sitting there going to live air and I'm like,

I'm trying to get Gail on the line. I can't get her to answer her phone. And then her husband called me and said, oh, she's too sick. I can't you know, she can't even get out of bed. Forget it.

Speaker 3

Caught her online. She just said give me the number again. So I said it to her, all right, in order maybe she'll call in.

Speaker 2

You know, I'd love to have a call in right now. Sure. Absolutely. Meanwhile, we do have a caller on the line, so I don't have I got something weird going on with my browsers, so I can't see who it is, but I can see I have callers. I have Uh okay, I had to now I have one. But anyway, I got that one guy who calls from that weird part of California that he jumps on the line, off the line and I can never catch him. And we had a weird thing on the Uncle Show last week too. I don't

know if you caught it. Have you heard about that? Did you?

Speaker 7

No?

Speaker 4

I didn't scroll back through the room.

Speaker 2

Well, somebody came on with a really weird voice from like Indiana or something and started just you know, shouting the N word on the phone. Oh yeah, and I'm just like okay, Like at first, I acted like I didn't quite hear it, and I'm the producer, mind you, and I was just like okay, and Aaron deadpanned it and tried to give him a chance to, like, you know,

go beyond it. Okay, hey, you got something to say or what and then he did it again and it was like okay, gone, you know, And anyway, there's a whole story behind that, which if somebody else calls in, we might hear about it. But let's get to our first caller and uh again, I want to remind you guys three one nine five two seven five zero one six.

It drives me crazy too, because people that should know I've had the same way to listen to the show for years, and I make sure that that we work on Apple, we work on your android, we work on your PC, and they always go, do you have a link for listening to your show? It's like, yeah, it's the same link it's been. Don't you have a book? Can't you bookmark me? Somewhere save me in your radio app something. Nah, nobody does. I don't know. I'm feeling

underappreciated lately. BB I got it, I tell you. Anyway, let's get to our first caller. I can't see you yet, but I'm gonna hear you because I'm gonna PLoP this down, and anybody else who wants to join us feel free. Bring up any topic you want and we'll go with it. Three one nine five two seven five zero one. So you're live. I can't see who you are yet because I got to fix my browser, but you're on.

Speaker 8

Ah.

Speaker 5

This is Mike Tyson, and I'm here to tell everybody that finally spent Chicks has turned back to the effect, Oh god, are you ready? And I mean, are you ready to go one on one with this spent one? And everybody acknowledge me? All right? Hey, you know what you had to short enough that gimmick?

Speaker 6

Brother?

Speaker 2

Yeah, no, I hear it. But hey, I'm doing okay. But it's funny to me because you're you're Mike Tyson. Is uh is actually good enough that I didn't know it was you instantaneously?

Speaker 5

Well lucky I didn't do Jesse venture or something.

Speaker 9

You know.

Speaker 2

See, I know, I know you're You've done Ventura so many times on this show or Uncle's show. It's like I know what that is right away, so you know, Oh yeah, I can't.

Speaker 5

I can't get away with not doing it if I ever call Uncle show.

Speaker 2

Yeah, it's too easy. It's too easy, and the stone Cold and then you end up with stone Cold Steve Austin, uh Jesse Ventura and then uh, I don't know, maybe you do Hulk Hogan once in a while. I forget what the other one is.

Speaker 5

Well, let me tell you something, brother, Yeah, I do it all at least half ass.

Speaker 2

Right, Magamania's Megamania's running wild. I'm gonna rip book my T shirt at the GOP convention. Or oh god, you don't tell you.

Speaker 5

Something brother, somebody you say your prayers prove for Trump? Yeah, your big muscles like I do.

Speaker 2

Oh my god, you know, I I saw Yuh.

Speaker 5

They train eat your vegetables all that good stuff back.

Speaker 10

I know.

Speaker 2

And somebody shoved me like a twenty minute documentary this week, right, and it's stuff I've already seen. But they were like, I bet you didn't know this, and it was all about you know, Jesse Ventura trying to start a union with the wrestlers, and then they can. Then they cut away and they're.

Speaker 5

Like, you should have done it a long time ago, though, really.

Speaker 2

Yeah, But then but then they cut away from the documentary and they show clips of Ventura saying it was Hulk Hogan who got him busted with Vince McMahon. And so he says that, and then he turns around and goes, yeah, well, you know, it's kind of ironic considering when we used to listen to him say, you know, eat your vitamins and say your prayers. We would always joke in the locker room about, well do you mean the injectables or the oral ones there, Hulk, because we know what you do.

He actually like, you didn't do steroids. He's a liar. And then you know, later on he did testify and all that, and then he covered up for Vince. But hilarious. You know, Waule Cogan is not exactly a nice guy, although I did find it all loss when he was banging Bubba the love Sponges wife and you know, and he's all man and suing Gawker for our hundred million dollars. He put them out of business and ended up with like twenty million. Anyway, there's another guy with the word too.

Speaker 5

He's a piece of jong, He's a piece of garbage. He got booed at the Netflix premiere. I take a lot of it had to do with politics, but I think a lot of it also had to do with like, people just don't like him. Yeah, they know about him now, they don't. They see how he held a lot of guys back in the business. And it goes back to the steroids. By the way, that's what Vince McMahon wanted, big muscular Greek gods to push, you know, bigger, like the like the ultimate warrior, British bulldog.

Speaker 10

He loved that.

Speaker 5

Out of his athletes. He didn't like fat guys. He made a few exceptions. Yeah, well you know he was when he took over, which is actually.

Speaker 2

Yeah, well when he took over the thing from his father. Look, it was all filled with you know, big freaking fat guys, that's all. There was, just the biggest guys you could find. You got in there. You know what's funny though there

was a controversy. You could straighten this out because the guy who sent me the twenty minute documentary is sitting there trying to start an argument with me about there was one guy who was in the Hall of Fame and then they kicked him out of the Hall of Fame and then they led him back into the Hall of Fame. And I'm going, I don't know who that and I don't know somehow I touched a nerve with this guy and he was all upset about it, and

I'm going, what does it really matter? And the reason why he got mad at me it actually has to do with this bodybuilding thing, because I told you the story about when I met Trump, right, Kent, No.

Speaker 5

I don't think so, okay, my short term memory, go ahead problem.

Speaker 2

But how I met Trump? Real simple, short answer. There was a WWE bodybuilding thing that Vince tried to do for a little bit and he brought it to Atlantic City, right. And this is like, I don't know, nineteen ninety ninety one, Like I had just gotten out of high school and somewhere in there, and he, you know, he had this

thing going on. I knew all the security guys that you know that MTV and all the TV studios used to higher up and down the Jersey Shore, and sometimes I even got work with those guys because I was a bouncer too, but I wasn't, you know, one of the big muscular guys. But they got even muscular security to work at the WWE. I forget what it was called. It was like the World Bodybuilding Federation or something or.

Speaker 5

Yeah, I remember that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you told me about this too now and I just I need to refresh the memory.

Speaker 2

Yeah, but that.

Speaker 5

But they held it at Trump But I didn't know you met Trump though.

Speaker 2

Yeah. They held it at Trump's place, and I ended up in a room where no media was allowed to go, private room, and the people that were in there that I knew well were again the security guys, some of them kind of shady. And let's call him Italian businessman. And I'm sitting at a table with the Italian businessman and that's when Trump actually, you know, made a pass through the room of this like special no media VIP section and that's where I was. But I wasn't anybody special.

I just happened to know some people in there and they dragged me along. Yeah, but but yeah, it was because Vincent was doing a bodybuilding thing and Trump had been, you know, in business with the McMahons a lot, a lot more than people realize.

Speaker 5

Yeah, even back into the eighties they did that one of that one WrestleMania is there, it's at Trump Plaza or yeah. Yeah, no, they did eighty seven, So they'd been getting buddy buddies, you know, even back in the eighties.

Speaker 2

Yeah, and then they did that World Bodybuilding thing. They did that at it wasn't I don't know. I don't remember if it was Trump Plaza technically or if it was the Trump Castle or cause you know, those things changed names. He had like three properties in Atlantic City and one of them, one of them went bankrupt and then bounced back up with a new name. And then one of them was like partially sold to Steve Wynn

or whatever and became something else. It was well weird shuffling when when Trump was you know, going bust on his casinos in Atlantic City and getting sued because he was I don't know, being unfair to black blackjack dealers and also stiff and all the Polish immigrants that he brought in to do his construction work, and he was trying to settle with them for pennies on the dollar

out of court. That was what was going on in Jersey on the ground back then, and the WWE kept coming to Atlantic City, and when they did, you know, Vince and uh then Donnie got together and did their thing. I mean, that's why we have you know, are only the only president we've had yet. That's that's actually in the w w A Hall of Fame. Donald Trump, Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5

And it's funny when when he brought them all into the White House. You know, all the McMahon's, you know, were in the White House with him the first term. Stephanie was in there. I think Triple H was in there too, with Stephanie and and Shane, Linda, Vince and and Trump. Yeah, there was a meme that said, just think think of this. Every person sitting in this room has received a stone cold stunner when stone cold kicks him and drops him on their neck, you know, on

their head. He does that stone cold stunner. Grab everything. He's stunned every including Linda McMahon at one point time in their storylines. Yeah, she's been stunned. Trump was everybody.

Speaker 2

Yeah, and then yeah, and even funnier than that is this guy was, you know, he's starting he was trying to argue with me over wrestling, and I'm like, dude, I'm not even arguing with you. I'm not a wrestling expert, you know. But he's like, oh, you know, Trump stole this and that from the McMahon character because they made McMahon a villain for a while, and then they did this thing where they faked his death blowing up his limo and this and that, and he's trying to convince

me to be ready for this one. I don't think I ever mentioned this on air, because the argument has been going on now for months, but recently it got big with this documentary. But months ago, he's telling me that Trump is going to fake his own death soon and he's gonna do it exactly like McMahon did with a limo explosion. And I'm like, how do you even remember this crap?

Speaker 6

Man?

Speaker 2

I mean, I might have watched wrestling, you know, a long time ago, but I don't even remember any of this. Do you know what he's talking about?

Speaker 5

Yeah, there was so many different works going on with that McMahon era with Stone Cold.

Speaker 2

Uh.

Speaker 5

Yeah, certainly there was where he gets in the limo and it blows up. Yeah, it was totally fake. It was at work, and then I think, I'm not sure if he's come out all smoking and you know, clothes all torn up and wandering around and stuff. It's just cartoonish back then.

Speaker 2

Like he's a daffy duck when he gets his duck bill blown to the back of his head, right and he has to twist it. But you're stickable, you know.

Speaker 6

I couldn't.

Speaker 5

Yeah, I mean, there was all kinds of stuff where that was going on. They at one point, Linda McMahon was the vegetable and he's pushing it around in the wheelchair and and uh, Linda, you know, his wife. Meanwhile, he's flirting with Trish Stratus, one of the hottest new young wrestling female wrestlers and Hall of Famer herself now still gorgeous in her early forties age.

Speaker 10

Did nothing to that woman, I tell you that.

Speaker 5

Chris Stratus look her up. Everybody?

Speaker 2

Is that the one? Is that the one McMahon lived.

Speaker 5

She was his new floozy and he was doing it right in front of Linda in the wheelchair. She had this blank look on o face. It's so funny.

Speaker 2

Is that the one that he actually like licked her on the face in the arm like on TV? Is that that one.

Speaker 5

That might have happened? Uh, because I remember has done so much stuff. I mean they kissed my ass club, do you remember that?

Speaker 2

Well, there was that, and there was Hug.

Speaker 5

Down there puckering up and Jim Ross and everybody.

Speaker 2

Yeah, but but yeah, dropping.

Speaker 5

Trow and they're kissing his rump. It just went on with that character.

Speaker 2

Yeah. Speaking of n word though, remember he walked in He walked in on one of the shows and says to one of the wrestlers, my n word right, and the black dudes were like looking like they were gonna kill him, And I was like, wow, is that real? Or is that a work?

Speaker 10

You know?

Speaker 2

I'll tell you what's really dark is the von Erics and the weird work. Holy crap, the whole n Erics.

Speaker 5

If they haven't if they if they did it on air, was a work. If it happened backstage, it probably wasn't a work. Yeah, I tell you, If they televised and everything, it was definitely a work. But if if it was just reports, oh yeah he was back then he said that in front of you know, Ron Simmons, Right, you're crazy to do that in the first place. Yeah, Well, and uh huge and uh.

Speaker 6

Yeah, and believe I don't know what was it.

Speaker 10

I never heard this.

Speaker 2

If he didn't listen, if that wasn't the man paying his sign and his paychecks, I think he would have killed him, first of all. Second, Uh, you know what I always Here's why I'm going to tell you why I personally have a distaste for Vince McMahon. No, and you know what, it's over Bam Bam Bigelow because they really mistreated Bam Bam in my opinion. And uh, you know he was he was a wild guy. And look, he kind of he was in trouble with the law a lot. Him and his brothers or his brother I

should say. But his real name was Scott He He actually was the captain of the wrestling team in the high school I graduated from. They always said he was from Asbury Park, but I'll tell you right now. His family lived on Schoolhouse Road in Neptune, New Jersey, and his brother was bigger than him at one point. Uh, but he was a huge dude and.

Speaker 5

Uh pretty I remember when he wrestled LT and he laid down for LT. I watched it live at Wrestle.

Speaker 2

Yeah, and uh and the guy did hit me to one story about Bam Bam. I didn't know where Andre the Giant decided to actually beat him up for real one night. I didn't know about that one, uh, because he pissed off on.

Speaker 5

Yeah, it probably happened, but you know, Andre kind of pushed her ount who from what I've heard, Andre pushed her out whoever he wanted before. You know, back in the especially in the mid eighties, there was no touch in Andrey. I mean he literally had to pass the torch to Hogan exact. Finally Brett Hart and Shawn Michaels. But that's when it got better. I thought, when when the wrestlers got.

Speaker 2

Better, Well there you go, you know.

Speaker 5

The big haul Cogan leg drops and you know it was actually wrestlers like Brett Hart and saw On Michaels.

Speaker 2

Yeah. See, I appreciated the different eras man. You know, you got the era of say like the George the Animal Steal and the moon Dogs and you know Lou Albano beating him with a belt and whatever. That kind of stuff was you know funny, all right, it was weird and funny.

Speaker 5

Paper pits, the early Piper's pit was the best. You know, that era was nice. That was like eighty four and then w c W before it was WCW Georgia Championship Wrestling with Gordon solely and right before the Horsemen were formed and everything. Brett, that was the best wrestling ever. Yeah, that Eraror.

Speaker 2

I liked that era where you still had the you know, the territories. I mean, obviously WWF was going to be a big thing, but but I liked that there was still you know, stiff competition out there at least. Anyways, I figured I'd indulge your wrestling thing for a little bit and see what else is on your mind before I go ahead and take a look. It looks like I got another caller, or do I have two? No, I have one more caller. But what else is on

your mind this week? Before I move along to somebody else and I'll come back around to you.

Speaker 5

Oh nothing, really, I was just kind of hanging out. I went out to dinner, took the night off, went out to dinner with some friends and nice, and I just decided to come back and drink a couple of beers and do the shows tonight and say hi to you guys. So there's nothing, you know, we see how the world's what's happening in the world. We could talk about whatever, fair enough, hey, And if you're I did enjoy the rusting conversation, right.

Speaker 2

Hey, Look, I figured let's have a little fun. And if you're serious about that thing that we talked about off the air last what two weeks ago, right, a couple weeks? Yeah, let me know. I mean, because I'm gonna be sorting it out in the next couple of weeks. As far as what we're gonna do with the callers and stuff, I'm gonna have to sort it out somehow. And I don't know. I might try to use jitsy,

I might try to use teams. I might you know, wind up with three different things now, But one way or another, we're gonna make this role.

Speaker 10

Yeah, definitely, I want to.

Speaker 5

In fact, I know you've got a new Facebook page now, right, is that the best messenger to message you on? And you know you can check it and then we can get on at any point. We could talk on phone or anything, but message back. You know, if you message me, I always see it at some point. Well, honestly, yeah, you can't get forward today without me seeing it.

Speaker 2

I just signed up for signal because somebody claiming to be Elon Musk contacted me. Uh and uh, you know that's a whole weird story. I'll get into it again later. But uh, a guy claiming to be Elon Musk was contacted me. So I have signal now. But to be honest with you, I check X or Twitter all the time, you know what I mean. I'm always checking that.

Speaker 5

I don't mess around in any of that at this point. I just do Facebook. I mean, like the Facebook messenger is easy. You message me, I check. That's about all I do, and I check it every day.

Speaker 2

I got you. If they didn't lock me out of Facebook, Ken, then I would use it. But they locked me out of My old account is still sitting there. I just can't get in until I get a government ID, and I can't get that.

Speaker 5

Can't you messages their new account?

Speaker 2

I can, but it's like I barely have any friends on there and stuff, so like I only look at it maybe twice a week. To be honest with.

Speaker 5

You, well, I'll shoot you my I'll shoot you my email on that too.

Speaker 3

Well.

Speaker 5

I actually I actually checked my Facebook messager more than email. But I'll shoot everything. My home number, and I'll be getting a new cell phone and I'll shoot that to you. Okay, great, but that's still a couple of weeks away. So okay, I don't have a cell phone right now.

Speaker 2

I got you. I haven't had a cell phone for like two years, but the thing and I only got it when I went to Dallas in what was it, twenty twenty three? But you know, I just I'm telling you, man, I'm just so depressed about the fact that my counting all those pages I was in charge of I'm locked out of. So I just you know, I'm kind of like, yeah, Facebook, Yeah,

nobody even knows I'm on here. Now. It's kind of funny because I'm starting to see a couple of who my real friends are, you know, who actually gave a crap?

Speaker 7

Hey?

Speaker 5

Man, First, whatever you want on my page, go on there, and just I have my page is totally open public, man, post all you want. There's people who tag me and stuff.

Speaker 7

All the time.

Speaker 5

I hardly ever post anything, but you know what, Kidzaga playing out posting some stuff and once in a blue moon and I'll post something funny. But these guys just tear up my page with posts and tagging me and this stuff, and okay, that's you know, anytime you want to go on and just put it on there.

Speaker 2

Okay, Hey, b Pete, are you friends with Kent on Facebook?

Speaker 7

Yeah?

Speaker 5

Yeah, yeah, he's hardly on there though I don't see him on very much.

Speaker 7

But well he's not that I am.

Speaker 2

Either, No, but he's on the good. He's on there, good enough to still get the word out about this call in show. And I you know, like I say, I got what ten friends? I don't know, I didn't count them, but I mean it's like next to nothing. So I mean I'm telling ten people, Hey, you want to call in? Yeah, I feel kind of pointless doing it. So but if b Pete goes and posts on your page and tells him about this show, you wouldn't mind.

Speaker 5

Huh, not at all?

Speaker 2

Man.

Speaker 5

I encourage it, Okay, cool, even if I'm not going to be there calling in that Friday because I'm going to be working, just jump whatever you want on there, advertise you know, all right, I support the show on hundred percent, so appreciate it.

Speaker 9

Do all you want, both of you.

Speaker 2

Okay, Well, b Pte, if you can remember to do that, because he's got a lot of people look at his page, so I wouldn't mind if we got the word out that way too, you know, And he's definitely got some people, probably neither you or I have anyway, Kent, I'm gonna put you on hold for a little bit, but definitely I'm gonna come back around to you, all right, and uh yeah, just hang on there and let me see. Oh oh, I can see my switchboard again, So now I know. And I should have known that was Kent,

but I didn't. Anyway, it looks like I got Danny from California with me, Is that right?

Speaker 7

That's right?

Speaker 2

Hey man, how you doing?

Speaker 11

Yeah, I'm me. I'm doing fine. Woke up long week of work and woke up your life. The house was out of beer, so did it? Just got back from a beer run?

Speaker 7

Nice?

Speaker 1

Uh?

Speaker 7

Yeah, the weather's really nice to so it's a good day.

Speaker 2

A little beer nice that.

Speaker 7

I was kind of excited for you when I heard the elon Musk may have been hold of you.

Speaker 2

Yeah. But you know what when once he got me, you know, because I created a signal account because he said, look, you know, I use that and something else, you know, to actually make contact. I don't like texting on X which I found funny. Uh, And he's like, I really

don't want to text, I'd rather talk. And I thought we were going to talk on signal, right, and you know, I go over there and he's trying to convince me that it's very easy for me to make money with Tesla and that I should just you know, make a small investment and I'll definitely make money. It's very easy to do. And I'm like, yeah, this seems weird that trillionaire wants me to invest in Tesla. Calm down, you know, it just started getting weird and I'm starting to think that, yeah,

I'm probably being hoaxed. But it was weird that the guy gave me that voice message which was relevant to me questioning whether he was in or not, you know, and it did it sounds like him. But then again, I've seen some pretty good deep fakes in my time, so I think somebody tried to deeppake me on the Elon Musk thing. Man.

Speaker 7

Yeah, of course, it's it's only going to get better because this AI is getting more sophisticated.

Speaker 4

I mean, there's we have a landmine, so we get.

Speaker 7

A lot of calls. You can tell there's always seems to be these delays.

Speaker 11

And what I've been told is that what they're trying to do is work actual or cord your voice, and then they're going to apply it to AI to kind of increase their scams. And having the landline, they figure I'm a bloomer or older or you know, an older age, so this is who they're targeting to scan. And I had an incident cup months ago where in it it was one Saturday morning, I got to call strange calls looked like a local number, and it was first.

Speaker 7

It sounded like a female crime saying there.

Speaker 11

Was an accident, car accident. Then I got a call later that there was I just heard something about crying and a gun, and I says, hey, you.

Speaker 7

Got to call nine one one quit. You know, I can't help you. But I realized I heard later that that day my sister in law started getting called and it sounded like her daughter and said she was in a car accident. And then later on somebody comes on the phone and starts threatening that they want so much money because there was a car accident.

Speaker 11

And this person said they were legal ailien and they had drugs and you don't give so much money, You're gonna, we're gonna we're going to kill your daughter.

Speaker 2

Wow.

Speaker 11

And she freaked out so much that she ended up calling calling she couldn't get ahold of daughter of the scuttle over the Sun law to.

Speaker 7

Find my niece because she was scared. So I think from deep sakes for I think these I think these deep takes are gonna.

Speaker 4

Get even more.

Speaker 7

Yeah, it's gonna be more sophisticated.

Speaker 2

Yeah, it's gonna be right. It's gonna be more intense as time goes by. Man, I'm sorry, that's just the way it is. It's going to be more and more intense, you know, and it sucks, but you know, here we are the weird thing. Usually. The reason why you have a delay, by the way is and I know this only because again I touched on telemarketing briefly, and I actually did a weird thing for a couple of months in commercial telemarketing, you know, like actually hooking up businesses

that need other businesses to do stuff. And you know what they have is an auto dialer, and the auto dialer goes ahead and you know, has hundreds of numbers there so you don't have to sit there pressing buttons or entering it into a computer and it just goes through the list and dials them until somebody picks up. And then when it picks up, it takes a couple of seconds for it to flip over and put you

on the line as the telemarketer. And there are people that are in legitimate business that have these, and there are also scammers that have it. So it's just an

autodial system. So there's a little delay where you're like, hello, hello, and they're not there yet, and then they pop on and say, oh, hello, am I speaking too, And then they you know, use your proper name and whatnot, because they either have your information because they bought it or they stole it, you know, and they're about to tell you, you know, like the one guy called me up the one day and was insisting that I needed to upgrade

my car insurance. You know, well, you absolutely need to upgrade your car insurance right now, mister O'Kelly and Robert, And I'm like, well, you obviously don't have my whole file to try and scam me properly, because I've never had car insurance. Chief, I don't have car insurance, And he's like, you're fifty years old. You don't have Yeah, I don't. I never have. See the detail missing from my file is that I'm legally blind, you moron. And

I hung up on him, you know. But the guy was insisting that my car insurance was in jeopardy and I needed to, you know, do something about it because obviously he was gonna have me wire money somewhere, you know. But anyway, I hardly ever answer that that that number that I have that I can plug into the computer. It acts like a landline, but it's not. But yeah, usually that's the auto dialer that creates that delay for

you though. But that's a crazy story about the car accident, them threatening you and stuff and trying.

Speaker 7

To like well, slaw was freaked out. She really thought, she said, it sounded like her daughter, and I put together that.

Speaker 4

I was getting phone calls too.

Speaker 7

I could recognize the boys, but it was the same day. So and then I got a call on Aldline and they was the pharmacy. We used it a CBS, the one that dinner insurance. It had quite a bit of my wife's information, you know. I'm like, well, I kind of a little more hopefully I'm a little more sady. I'm like, well, I don't do anything over the phone. You've got to send these like you know, this doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 2

Yeah, I wouldn't give I wouldn't give my pharmacy my information over the phone because I would think that's somebody posing as my pharmacy. Who got ahold of that information? Hey, bpe, stupid question. First of all, do you count as a Generation xer or a baby boomer or what's your generational divide there?

Speaker 4

I'm at the tail end of the baby boomers. I was born in sixties.

Speaker 2

Okay, yeah, I know you were born in the sixties, But I've had people tell me that at certain points in the sixties you become generation People have shifted this around a bit, you know, so, because the way I always understood it is, yeah, I'm in the Generation X category, but if you were born in the seventies, you are period. But people are trying to tell me not kind of goes into the sixties, it goes into the eighties a little bit, you know what I mean. They kind of

slid it around. So I was just curious if you were one of those guys. And there's a couple of people that are like right on the cusp of both. So I thought, maybe, anyways, do you have problems like this because you're you're definitely the kind of guy who would be a target if you're in that age group. Do you have a phone number that gets calls like this the scammer calls?

Speaker 3

Yeah, but I mean most of it is just insurance, you know, if you ever filled out one of these things online to get quotes for insurance and stuff like that, That's about all I did.

Speaker 4

And I very.

Speaker 3

Seldom will answer a number that I don't know if it's not in my phone book, if I don't know who they are calling, now, I won't even answer.

Speaker 2

Well, right before I got rid of the cell phone, you know, I made a mistake of I don't know if you've ever seen these And YouTube, well, you pay for premium YouTube or whatever, but if you get YouTube commercials there are constantly for people like me anyway, commercials of like, hey there's free stuff available. You know, if you were born between here and here, you can get a health card, and if you were born between here and here, McDonald's has giving you free meals for a

month and all this weird stuff. Now, I've seen people collect on some of these things. So I went and signed up for what I thought was completely harmless, where it's like all we do is we send you a gift card and we just need your email, right, and we'll send you a gift card and you'll get free McDonald's off of this gift card. And stupidly, one night, I was sitting there and I said, screw it, I

could use some pre McDonald's. I'll take the kid over there, right, And so I put in for it, and the next thing I know is I'm getting hit with I mean one hundred and one scams from We've got, you know, free money ready for you. We have a personal loan ready for you, we have a bank account that has money in it that you need to claim, I mean

all kinds of stuff. And I mean I went from having like very little junk email and very little messages sent to everything to like being hit with them every ten minutes for like a week.

Speaker 12

Now.

Speaker 3

I saw that on Instagram today a thing for free Milwaukee tools if you're over sixty or over sixty four, I think it was. You know, they send you some type of certificate that you can go to Low's or somewhere and get a whole set of Milwaukee drills and saws and you know, all of their electronic stuff. I saw that today. I'm getting to see more and more of it. But you know, I don't I'm serious to know how.

Speaker 4

Much my email address is going to be thrown out there.

Speaker 3

Now that I've qualified for Social Security, I mean, I'm at the age now I start getting all of the Medicare craft every October.

Speaker 2

Oh yeah, they want you to join AARP and all that.

Speaker 4

Right, Yeah, we'll see.

Speaker 3

I've got sign up for Medicare this year, so I turned sixty five. So you know, you automatically if they can find any any any data of your age in it, yeah, they're going to start bombing you my emails full of crap.

Speaker 2

Well, you know what's weird is sometimes these things are part of a class action lawsuit where they decide in a certain area of the country they screwed people over enough that they have to offer publicly to give things away to you if you'll just come and show up, because they definitely ripped you off at some point, if you lived here or there. I mean, I know that's happened. And by the way, Apple, this is a piece of news that I don't see anybody covering in all media

or the MSM very much. Apple just lost a court case where they got in trouble finally for overcharging people. Now I don't know if you know about this, but you know how like you have the Android Store and you have the uh you know, the Google App Store and all that. You can do those things on PC. Well, if you have Apple devices, you can only buy from the Apple Store, right, so you can only buy the

Apple apps. You can only do business through Apple. Okay, Well, anyway, one of the higher circuit courts ruled recently against them that they had behaved, you know, in an antitrust way, and this and that, and there may indeed be settlements for the fact that they were adding on charges to you. And I know this through Patreon. What they started doing is Apple started charging people a percentage above what people

were charging on Patreon just to process the payments. And it was a charge that was unnecessary, and they forced Patreon to comply with it, otherwise they were going to remove Patreon from the Apple Store. And they've done this over and over again where it's like, well, you got to add on the surcharge to Apple and give it to us. Otherwise you're not going to have any Apple devices. You know, you're not going to be available.

Speaker 3

There was a similar lawsuit where they were not allowing certain things in the Apple Store and it was I had to.

Speaker 4

Do with some type of games. I forget who it was that took them to court and long.

Speaker 2

Yeah, well it was a game thing. But now it's over this overcharging crap and they're supposed to be they're hammering out the details. But at some point when they have this massive class action thing and they decide that, you know, you ripped off one hundred million people, they turn around and say, well, you got to offer to the public anybody who had an account with you that

they can come and get this now. I had a situation like this with Bank of America back when I still had bank accounts in the twenty teens, right early twenty teens. They sent out a thing class action lawsuit because they were murdering us on those ATM and overdraft fees and stuff for years. I mean I literally one time got hit with a charge for too much activity in my account and not enough activity in my account.

I got both search charges on the same month, right, So they were doing stuff like that, and you know, ridiculous ludicrous extra charges just for using their ATMs and things like this. So they said, you got to divide it among everybody who was on the list who could have possibly been you know, torched by all this crap. I must have lost hundreds of dollars to Bank of America over the course of just a couple of years. Right,

so I expected, you know, billion dollars or whatever. They're going to send me a check, A good one, yeah, right, four dollars and thirty five cents, Thank you very much, that's what I got.

Speaker 4

That's because it was class action. Yeah, And that's the problem with class action.

Speaker 3

The minute class action status is granted to a suit, the only people that win are the lawyers.

Speaker 2

Well yeah, mostly. But the thing is, if the if the class action group isn't that big and the settlement is large, sometimes big things happen, or at least significant things.

Speaker 3

The way to see the lawyers though, and that's one thing I hate about class actions.

Speaker 4

Soon as the lawyers get out there and start average.

Speaker 3

Avertising for clients, right, so they get inundated with all this stuff. They get inundated with a ton that a falls plane people are I'm gonna take advantage of it.

Speaker 4

Yeah, back and so and so I bought this.

Speaker 3

Oh I don't have them to see but and then you know, by the time it all gets processed.

Speaker 4

Remember the big was it Columbia the record?

Speaker 2

Yeah, the record?

Speaker 3

Right, that you could join and you get so many for a penny and then they ship you one every month and all that, right, how many big settlement?

Speaker 4

I ended up getting a free CD.

Speaker 2

Yeah, and they give you, they give you, you know, because they would go after you for collections for the rest of your life and put a lean on your house over the fact that you got a def Leopard cassette that you got back in nineteen eighty two. You know, Yeah, it was crazy.

Speaker 3

You got said to address after you move, so they and you never returned it. So they charged you for it and craft like that.

Speaker 2

Yeah, exactly ridiculous.

Speaker 4

But usually, you know, that's the problem class action is.

Speaker 3

Usually they troll enough people to get in on it that the only ones that are making money are the winners off the seats that they charge.

Speaker 4

So sometimes it's better.

Speaker 3

I had a chance to join a class action suit on that Kia that I had because of the fires and things like that, and I thought, no, I'm not going to join the class action because anythink happens, they're going to be replacing my car quain and simple, and I can't do that. If I go class action, I give up all those rights. So my mind's just good to join.

Speaker 9

Sometimes it's not.

Speaker 2

Yeah, my mother's mother, who I just found out this week, actually died. She was in a class action lawsuit a long time ago and got a decent amount of money. She owned one of those new firebirds back in like nineteen seventy nine, and there was a bunch of firebirds at one point that literally, guess what, burst into flames because there was some defect in the car, and so

she had one of those firebirds that burned up. And I know this for a fact because I was actually in the car when it's suddenly combusted and we got out, me, the dog, and my uncle. Anyways, but she actually got a couple thousand dollars, which was pretty good for like nineteen seventy nine, you know what I mean. It was pretty wild. But yeah, she just recently died. She was like ninety something anyways, But I just found out about it, and you just reminded me that that she was part

of that. But this Apple suit that I heard about, there is a lot of money collected and they're basically saying you got to give that back. And considering the fact that they have millions of users and they were charging them, you know, not you know, huge fees or anything, but when you have ten million people, See, that's the thing is, like these guys who have these you know, three dollars memberships for this and that out there, if

you got a million people, three million dollars pretty simple. Well, the thing is Apple was charging you know, two bucks apiece to everybody you know, every month for ten years, you know. So if they account for all that and they say you got to give it back, that's going to be a hell of a chunk of change. So I'm just saying, you know, Apple users out there, pay attention.

They may come to you with a you know, hey, do you want your settlement, do you want your you know check, or do you want to wait for the next lawsuit or whatever. I'm not telling you what to do, but just heads up, there might be some money coming your way one way or another. Could be the four dollars and thirty five cents I got from Bank of America, or it could be a couple thousand dollars like my grandmother got back in seventy nine. Just saying anyway, we'll

skip over that for now. But Danny, anything else on your mind. I know I kind of dominated your time, but I also have some other callers. I want to get back around everybody, so and get all the new ones on.

Speaker 7

God, I haven't got a chance to thank you for telling developed the RFK information. Also, I also read Carmen's book The Two Princesses at King. I thought that was a really interesting book too, with about the three assassinations. So just a little feedback, but go ahead and go get to other callers.

Speaker 2

Oh cool. Hey, one other thing, I'm going to send you a couple of digital books because I got a certain list of people that I do send, uh, you know, some ebooks to every now and then, and I've actually got another stack of them. I don't know if you've been on that mailing list before, but I'm putting one together for this month. You definitely what you don't mind getting a couple of like PDF books, do you? No?

Speaker 11

I don't mind at all. If I got time, my big issue is time. I'm hoping that three years five months I'll be fully retired. Then I can spend more time, uh, you know, showing my you know, catch it up with my reading. If I can never get caught up.

Speaker 2

I got you. But just to let everybody know, if you had to buy this stack of books, if you're on my book if you're on my little book email list, uh, if you had to buy the books that I'm about to assemble and send out, you'd probably have to spend about three hundred bucks. And I'm just giving them to you guys to thank you for your support and the fact that you're serious people who actually love the Delvin information. So I'm going to give these books to my friends

who have really shown there my friends lately. Which, by the way, has anybody heard from Cooley yet on the uh on the Super Bowl bets? I'm waiting on that, hmm. I guess I'm gonna have to find out about that on the Uncle show. Huh. Anyway, Danny, I appreciate you, man, Hang on and we'll get back around to you. Okay, no worries, thank you. Excellent. So we got spent, can't hanging We got Danny hanging and you know what, repete? I think I see a familiar name on the switchboard.

Can you guess who it is?

Speaker 3

I have no clue, no clue.

Speaker 2

Well, if I was you, my friend, i'd be insulted. And I want to thank you, and you know you'll be on the book list, But I'd be insulted if I was you. How you doing?

Speaker 9

Oh, I'm doing good. I just threw I just threw, bepeed off because I didn't call in earlier.

Speaker 2

That's probably what it is. Because you weren't first there, we start thinking you might have taken a nap. Right, So how you doing this week? You sound good this week, by the way, you sound like you're in a good spirit's good shape. What's going on?

Speaker 9

Well, I have to go to that. What was it girls, Leam you used to do a show on your network? Anyways, I bought some stuff, you remember, some herbs of stuff for my sinuses. Put a little bit in my special herbs and spices and miscellaneous.

Speaker 2

Christ Christy aphrodite.

Speaker 9

Yeah, yeah, I don't know what appen to her. Apparently she well she definitely doesn't like me, But I don't know.

Speaker 2

Lie, Well, you know what Christie is a character man, you know, and every once in a while, she uh, to be honest with you, hates the world and also kind of got a little angry because she felt like she was helping a lot of people and doing things for people, and they were not willing to even lift a finger or do the smallest thing for her. So she got a little resentful, as she gets from time

to time. And she grows that whole you know, that whole property and dedicates it to you know, creating medicine and creating good natural things for people. And and she's helped a lot of people, and you know, a lot of them never ever bother to give her a proper thanks or you know, share a resource they have with her, even if she's healed them, you know. And I'm not talking about you who got you know, something sent you

in the mail. I'm talking about people that have gone to her doorstep and then she actually literally takes care of them there at the house and gets them involved with things and changes up, you know, their lives basically by giving them some natural solutions, and then they just kind of go, hey, thanks and walk away. You know, you kind of start feeling like the uh, you know, the chick that hangs out at the bar too late too often, you know what I mean, And.

Speaker 9

What can you do. She's kind of an outfit type with so am I that too. We're gonna it's no a while, We're gonna clash, that's what happens. Oh well, I still think her because that's stuff I bought from her. I still use once in a while, and it does a really good job cleaning out junking my lungs. So thank you.

Speaker 2

Absolutely, Justina have to ta And she knows her she knows, she knows her stuff. Man. You know, for the most part, she's a little kookie, but you gotta be to be connected to nature. But you know, she knows her stuff and I respect her, you know, but she is.

Speaker 9

I have no problems with her other than I don't know. I'm a guy, though I say everyone's thin skin just because I don't care if people are mean to me.

Speaker 5

I don't know.

Speaker 9

I'm just funny that way where I mean mean, my friends were clowns. We call each other every name in the book, and then pleasure mean to be insulting.

Speaker 2

Plus you get over things, you know what You and I can have an argument and you know, and get nasty with each other for a minute and yell and everything else, and then you know what, you'll hear that I got a little problem, and you'll still chip in some money to help me out, even though you just got done arguing with me, because you know we're still friends basically in this in this odd relationship we have, we're still remaining friendly. And then you call me to

next week and you don't continue it. You don't carry a grudge, You move on right.

Speaker 9

Exactly, that move exactly. We're friends and if we disagree, unless you it really doesn't matter.

Speaker 2

I mean, I got you.

Speaker 9

I'll get over it.

Speaker 2

Hey, let me ask you something before Yeah.

Speaker 9

Good, it's not like I need a phone.

Speaker 2

I got you. Hey, listen, Uh, before you get in anything else you want to get into. I got a question for you anyway, Uh, because a couple of years ago, you had threatened to go to Dallas. Right if me and b are going to be in Dallas again this coming year because bpts you know, we haven't like fully solidified everything yet, but I gotta go and he's planning on going. What do you think do you think you might be able to make it in November?

Speaker 9

I'm working awful hard toward that goal. Chuck, I just I got wrap up stuff here in Michigan, but I think I am gonna make it. And Chuck, I found a website and I got to send this to you. For flights, you could literally get a flight there in the back for like less than a two hundred and some bucks.

Speaker 2

Yeah, no, I know how to do that. My problem is I don't have government ID right now. Uh, and so I can't board a plane.

Speaker 9

Oh yeah, oh shit, after got that? You can't even get in an air punk because they want right what, I don't even know if my idea will work anymore. They want so called real ID, which I don't know. I got that.

Speaker 2

If you have a driver line, if your.

Speaker 3

Headline for that is like three days, you've got to have it to get on the plane.

Speaker 2

Yeah. Here's the thing. If you have generally almost every state in the Union, if you have a state issued driver's license, though you might be in the real ID system and not even know it. If you have a picture ID. Okay, so I don't know what you have. But if you have that, or if you have a you know, even if you don't have a driver's license and you have a DMV issued ID in your state, you're probably in the real ID system, so it'll work.

Speaker 4

Now, not only just like me, I'll renew my online last year.

Speaker 3

To get a real ID, you have to go down with your current ID and other proofs, your Social Security card, your passport if you have one, a birth certificate to use at least three forms of ID to get a real Yeah.

Speaker 2

Some states though, make you do that to get the driver's license, and then there's yeah. But I'm just saying a lot of states I know actually have that built into their driver's licenses already.

Speaker 4

Yeah. They started a long time back.

Speaker 3

See, the problem was federal government kept putting off the deadline, putting off the deadline, and as they kept putting it off, sty to North Carolina kept putting it off.

Speaker 4

Right now it's finally caught up. You know, March fifth is the day. And back in the day, you could walk into any DMB.

Speaker 3

And have it done in a matter of thirty minutes. Right now, you have to get a damn appointment, and the back lag is so big they can't handle the crunch of people who are trying to get them.

Speaker 2

Right now, believe it or not, they offered me the real ID. There was a strange thing in North Carolina where for you know, because I'm a blind person, right special law applies. They gave me the opportunity to get the combined real ID ahead of the rest of you there because I had to bring all the extra stuff and then they combined it and I had it as part of my thing, like I was one of the ones with the with the first codes in it and everything.

But of course North Carolina screwed up and I ended up with the defective ID, which almost I showed you my ID, the whole front of it almost looks like it's rubbed off because there was a defect. But I actually have QR codes and barcodes and all kinds of crap in my stuff. Uh, it's just that that's now expired. So Georgia won't accept it. Uh, and that's that I need my I need my birth certificate. Had a piece of mail and all this other stuff to even get an ID in Georgia, and they won't mail it to

me from Jersey. So I got to go to Jersey to get my birth certificate again. And that's the bottom line at this point. So I can't even I can't even get on a train. By the way, at this point.

Speaker 3

He wait a minute, you can't get a copy, a certified copy of your birth certificate without going to New Jersey.

Speaker 2

They will not mail it to me because I don't have a piece of ID that proves the proper address to mail it to me. That's what the registrar told me.

Speaker 3

All right, here's all right, Well, yeah, here's what we'll do. I'm gonna go online and get you a see if I can renew your North Carolina ID, and then I'll just mail it to you.

Speaker 2

Well, the trouble there is that North Carolina told me they could only mail it to my Washington Avenue address.

Speaker 3

You know, back and keel, you just tell them you've changed the dresses, mail it to my address and use my address. Then once you get to your North Carolina ID, then you should be able to get your Georgia ID and at least get a copy of your perse certificate because it'll be current.

Speaker 2

Well, if you can help me out with that, that would be great, because I have been sitting here in limbo because I haven't been able to afford a trip to Jersey for the past couple of years. I'm just saying, let.

Speaker 3

Me go online, and so I should be able to renew an idow.

Speaker 2

Especially since you, well, if you could do.

Speaker 4

It, I'll look it up. I'll look it up and see what they mean.

Speaker 2

Yeah, if you could look it up, I mean definitely I would. I would trust you to work with me on this and get it done because I'm kind of stuck because I don't have a legal ID.

Speaker 13

Uh.

Speaker 4

That's like me, I let my passport expire.

Speaker 3

Yeah, I could use it instead of the real ID if I wanted to fly, but i'd have to do it. Well, probably I could probably get it quicker than I could get my real ID.

Speaker 2

Yeah. See, and my my passport was nullified because of child support in New Jersey, so they nullified the one that I had back in like two thousand and five. Uh and uh, they would never let me pick it up again unless I had guess what more ID. And uh, slowly but surely, I ran out of ID and my my North Carolina ID expired. So yeah, now I'm just stuck in this limbo. I literally don't have papers to prove who I am at this point.

Speaker 4

Uh.

Speaker 2

So I can't take a train, I can't take a plane, and I've been to that. Nowadays, I might not even be able to take a greyhound again, because you know, I looked at the option of maybe taking a greyhound to Dallas. Although it is an experience akin to hell, I assure you I still would do it in order to get there. I wouldn't be happy about it, but I would do it. But yeah, greyhound apparently is now like getting on making sure you have you know, some form of government ID to board a bus and to

actually pick up your tickets. So I'm kind of stuck, you know. Anyways, enough of that, Jimmy, what else is on your mind? Because I think we should take a break and then come back around to the phones, because I don't know if anybody else is called in. I haven't checked, but I want to make sure I don't leave anybody out and I let everybody get their words in at least twice tonight. So what else is on your mind this week? Man?

Speaker 9

Question to BP BP you got CDO so I got c d ls. Are you going to give up your CDLs because I haven't done that. I've just kept them.

Speaker 6

No, I didn't.

Speaker 4

I don't have my cd M.

Speaker 9

Oh, I'm always well, I still have my seat so called c d ls that it costs a lot of money, and they always agitate me about it.

Speaker 4

You have to do the physical up there for Do you have to do a physical for your Cdo we do them?

Speaker 9

No, because I I'm retired, I just m But if you would, you have.

Speaker 4

To take a physical down here. They've got that requirement.

Speaker 9

No, in Michigan, it's you.

Speaker 14

You.

Speaker 9

Every year, if you're working, you have to get a physical card separate from a doctor.

Speaker 4

Oh, they're doing it random, you know.

Speaker 2

I meant to ask.

Speaker 9

Everyone's got good No, everyone's got getting them dot the physical every year, every truck driver. But if you're working, if you're an active truck driver. See, the only reason the thing is is beyond a cost thousands of dollars to get the thing. They're always threatening to pass laws here in Michigan and all over the place where they're going to make people get Class B cvls to even be able to drive motor homes. That's the only reason why I'm really reluctant to give it up, because then

what happens when they pass that stuff? Then I we just need to get it again.

Speaker 7

Well, you thought.

Speaker 2

Kind of makes me wish we still had harling around. I haven't heard from him in a bit. Maybe he's mad at me or something, But Harlan, I'm not mad at you.

Speaker 9

Yeah, where is Carl?

Speaker 5

Then? Where's van Archy?

Speaker 9

I want some van archy?

Speaker 2

What the hell? Well, Vance does that Saturday Night Anarchy show or whatever, And I think he just does that now, you know. Actually with Ray from down Under too. They get together over there with those guys on the New Prisoner Network, I guess. And so they don't they don't have time to call into us anymore. And that's why we don't have Nature Boy, by the way, because he does a live show on Fridays most of the time. Yeah. Although although, yeah, although he said he would appear on

the show if I could book his evil twin. So and I played some more audio of his evil twin the other night too. If you guys missed the podcast, so telling you it's like the liberal Trump hating Nature Boy is what it sounds like to me, which is really strange anyway. So looks like we're fizzling a little bit. And gee is be Pete. You're still there, man, I'm here. Oh okay, you got real quiet? So I thought maybe something now.

Speaker 4

It's looking to see Harland.

Speaker 3

Harland always uh tags me in these posts, and I was looking to see from his activity on Facebook where he might be.

Speaker 2

Did he stop tagging you lately or anything? Because oh still.

Speaker 3

Tags me every I've got four or five here just from the past couple of days.

Speaker 2

Because I got this sense that maybe he's angry at me. And you know, a few people have gotten angry at me recently because they think I'm not responding to him on Facebook, but they haven't heard even though I've tried to get out the word that quite honestly, I can't

get into that account anymore. So you know, you could send me a million dollars, I can't get it, and by the bye, the and why Facebook wants my government ID scan to prove who I am now to get back in and if I don't give it to them, no account, No Facebook for you, okay, Uh the soup Nazi,

No Facebook for you. So anyway, guys, I'm gonna put Jimmy James on hold, and I've got Danny still, I've got Sped Kent and I can have you listening out there who's not on the phone waiting at three one nine five two seven five zero one six be more than happy to hear something new and throw it into the mix. Three one nine five two seven five zero one six at least for this week, and I hope next that'll be the number to call in for the Friday night open mic and also for the Uncle Show.

And who knows, maybe in the uh very near future, Aaron will start taking calls again during the age of Transitions, and perhaps I'm working on it. We'll have a couple of news shows, and I don't know, it'll be up to them if they want to take calls too. We're gonna figure it out, but the number might change. So for now, three one nine five two seven five zero one six, you can call in and join in, and we'll be back.

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Segment number two of the Ocelli Effect tonight on a Friday, and we're probably not going to take another break. That was forced multiplier of course, the little bit of theme music that both nature Boy and myself put together, believe it or not. So that was fun. And we've been changing up the sound a little bit, and I'm thinking it might be time for some short attention span. DJ theater is pretty soon, and so send me some new MP three's. That always inspires me. And nobody sent me

any music in a while, nothing independent. I've asked for independent music from some of the hip hop guys, the Truther guys, some independent musicians from Jersey. I asked, hey, send me some demos, man, I'll play them indie music, let's go. And nobody sent me that. And they haven't sent me their old favorite Metallica songs or nothing in a while. Nobody's sending me music anymore. If you want to do it man Infoodoceelli dot com. I'll receive it there,

or BLINDJFK researcher at gmail dot com. Email me, you know, send me a dropbox link. Whatever your music, your friends music, or just your favorite music. I'll add it into the mix on short attention span DJ theater. And every time I get new music, I'm inspired to do a DJ set. So help me and I'll help you with something new to listen to on the twenty four to seven radio station here online oh Chili dot com radio. Anyways, b Pete, anything else on your mind? Or should we just roll

back into the callers? I mean, is there some important piece of news we need to get to? Little musical chairs in the Trump you know regime over there, administration, That was the word I was looking for. People moving around, you know, new UN ambassador, et cetera, because they had to get rid of the guy on the signal chat, right or the guy who invited the Atlantic reporter into the signal chat. Anyway, But Trump doesn't want to give into the MSM claiming he should fire the guy, so

he just got reassigned. So there's that happening. Marco Rubio's now the new Henry Kissinger in the Trump kind of right now, Yeah, well that's the thing. Kissinger was doing that for Nixon, Remember, he was like out, yeah.

Speaker 3

Rubio though, I think Rubio is a lot of people. I think people on the right side of the aisle seem to think he's really stepping up and doing a good job. And you know, it's a it's a big difference to hear them talk about him now as opposed to eight years ago when he was trying to run and you know, he couldn't handle it, was experienced enough and blah blah blah.

Speaker 4

And now hell, he's he's got his hand on everything at the moment.

Speaker 2

Well, every time I see him in a room with Trump, though, all I can think of is little Marco. Look at little Marco, you know that. And the stories that were floating around Florida about him, you know, being in gay bathhouses and stuff. That's all I can think of when I see him now, you know, and it's I don't know, it's kind of scary because can he handle this? I mean really, I mean, hexath, I got my doubts about I'm sorry, still I think that guy might go off

the deep end. Speaking of going off the deep end. I'm sure you caught the news that you know, Virginia Goufrey there no more committed suicide allegedly.

Speaker 3

Yeah, I'm trying to figure out how that figures into the scope of things. I'll posted on Twitter the other day, is that's the first step in getting Elaine Maxwell out of jail.

Speaker 2

Well, you know, considering that Monica Lewinsky said that she was, you know, miserable for the next twenty five years, imagine how this woman is, you know what I mean, I don't.

Speaker 4

Know she was catching in from both ends.

Speaker 3

I mean, had she had half of the British elitue going after right, you know, she's she's.

Speaker 4

Had a tough go of it.

Speaker 3

But I think, and somebody asked me, well, what do you mean she didn't testify at Maxwell's trial. I understand that, but when you take out the most famous complainer in the group, it has a tendency to I'm waiting for Elaine to get an appeal on something and it goes back to court and we see that the witnesses in the first trial might not be so ready to go.

Speaker 4

Through it again.

Speaker 2

Yeah, And I think, and I think you're going to see a bunch of stunners come through the Supreme Court pretty soon. I've been watching a few things going through the circuits. Like I told you about that Apple story, We're going to see some wild court cases in the next year. I'm telling you now, so you know, it might be a year of the Lawsuit Part two, like I said a couple of years ago, because it's about

to get strange there. There's some pretty wild stuff about to go to the Supreme Court if they hear it, and some of it's going to be legitimate, and some of it is going to be, you know, part of the political syop. I'm telling you, But stay tuned. It will be entertaining, as they.

Speaker 4

Say it will. It will definitely.

Speaker 2

So anyways, with all that in mind, I guess we could go back around to the phone calls, and that means we got spent Kent and we got Danny Still and also Jimmy James. But so I guess we'll go back to spen Kent to start with what do you say? All right? And remember, guys, one more time I'm going to say it, and then I'm not going to say

it no more. Three one nine, five, two seven, five zero one six is the number to call join in open mic, and I'll even you know, I'll put the callers that are waiting to come back around on hold. If you call in now and join us, whether you're somebody we know or we don't, just uh, don't be calling in you know you want to do a prank call, I don't mind, but don't give me crap that I can't even put up on YouTube. And I'm gonna get, you know, strikes four for hate speech. Please, That's all

I'm asking, all right. Anyway, spen Kent. I know spent Kent doesn't have any hate speech for me, but God knows what he's gonna say next. So what's been on your mind? You didn't fall asleep while I had you on hold? Did you?

Speaker 5

I started to, but I'm all right, I've been listening.

Speaker 2

All right, Hey you came back.

Speaker 10

Yeah, it's all good.

Speaker 5

Uh, But yeah, I gotta say one thing. The best way to remember that number is how I've done it over all these years. And uh, you gotta play the banjo first turn there and there and there and there and then there so you get that going right, because then you go there there to three one nine five to two seven five O one six Tarren, Darren, Arren, do it again there, three three, one nine five to two seven five O one six.

Speaker 2

Well, I'll tell you this, it's a hell of a lot.

Speaker 5

I never forgot it because I can just start doing that jingle man, and I can remember the number all these I remember this number before the number the last year when when Lee and I were doing the bottom of the Feed show, I kept giving back to this number. Nice because of that banjo starts going in my head.

Speaker 10

So that's how you do it, guys.

Speaker 2

Nice. Hey, it's a hell of a lot better than one eight seven seven Cars for Kids that stuck in my head because I listened to so much AM radio for years and I got that stuck in my head and it is such a D two nightmare.

Speaker 13

Uh.

Speaker 2

I don't know you know how many different versions of that they ever made, But you know I'm talking about if you ever listen to terrestrial radio, especially you know in places where they don't have a lot of advertisers, you get the one eight, seven and seven Cars for Kids, give your car two day.

Speaker 5

Well, the powers that be and the advertisers every they've known this for a long time. Jingles work right. Even me as a kid, not thinking about any of that. You know, I could go back, remember you know at McDonald's they do it all for you. I can still remember these songs. Now I was I was a musician, so I was kind of prone to remember songs. But man, they work. You get it, like you start remember all those songs you've heard, Like, just think of all the things we've been bombarded with.

Speaker 1

In our lives.

Speaker 2

Well, that's why advertisement, That's why I found it hilarious in the movie Demolition Man that there was a radio station where all they did they don't use advertising anymore, but the radio station does nothing but play advertising jingles twenty seven. Remember that the guy's sitting there singing, you know, the Oscar Mayer Boloney song, you know, and he's going, yeah, he's singing the Oscar Meyer Boloney song. And he's a virgin sitting there, you know, drinking his you know, a

vegetable milkshake or what. I was like, Wow, that's hilarious.

Speaker 5

Jingles can definitely and jingles can definitely help me remember stuff when they know that and they've been using it

for years and it's easy way to remember things. But you know, as far as watching advertisements too, It's funny that I found myself on YouTube watching old eighties commercials light bright and everything, and I got like, got five minutes, maybe ten minutes into it, and I'm like, me, what am I doing going back watching these old commercials just seeing what I can remember, which I remember like a whole bunch of them.

Speaker 2

Oh no, I love this. I love There's whole channels devoted to they have, like, you know, two hours of here's all toy commercials from the nineteen seventies. Those crack me up. You know what walks downstairs a loaner repairs watch.

Speaker 5

Once in a while and it just reminds me like all the stuff we were bargain with our lives number fifty some years of life here.

Speaker 2

But I actually got I actually got a little smile out of what walks downstairs the loaner in pairs and makes the slinky he sound. I never got a real clanky clky. I never got a real slinky. I only ever got the knockoffs. But one of those things that I bought for my little kids, like when I first was, you know, doing the Santa Claus bit, was like, my kids are gonna have a real name brand slinky damnit. And I bought a name brand slinky from my daughter.

But and I'm thinking to myself, you know, it's because they brainwashed me with that stupid jingle. That's why, you know. Yeah, they do.

Speaker 5

A thing too before I forget. That's definitely an Elon scam. That's not Elon. It's a scam.

Speaker 9

Scam.

Speaker 5

You heard it right though, No I didn't hear it, but I can tell you it's one hundred percent scam because they're getting better and better at AI. And I'm not sure what you listen to, but I mean a lot of people can do impersonations, and yeah, no, this is this.

Speaker 2

Is better than an impersonation. And here's the funny thing. I actually did have a famous person at one time contact me who was a listener of the show and did not want to be outed as a listener and still to this day, I haven't done it. And they contacted me just to talk to me off air, and they were cool, and it really was the person.

Speaker 11

Uh.

Speaker 2

They didn't give me any big money and they didn't give me a you know, an acting job or anything like that, but they wanted to talk to me and it was really that person. And then they wound up, you know, with a controversy and stuff. And I haven't heard from him in a couple of years. But you know it, strange things do happen. You know, famous people occasionally do reach out.

Speaker 5

I'm not doubt you. I just just I just think it's probably a scam.

Speaker 10

It just I mean the way they just came at you like that, right, Yeah.

Speaker 6

No, but but that's how they right the business and they.

Speaker 2

Yeah, but that's how this It was strange. This guy came at me. It was a famous you know, a person that would be just a celebrity.

Speaker 13

Uh.

Speaker 2

And the only other celebrity I ever had anywhere near this show is for a little bit Tommy Lee listen. But I outed, you know, I talked about that because I hung out with him a little bit in LA when I was out there. Uh, and he listened for a little bit and then he fell off really quick. But but but I had no agreement with him. This other guy made me agree to like non disclosure and stuff, and uh, and I honored that and still do. I

don't think he listens anymore though, you know. But uh, But the thing, so I have been contacted in the past by people that would have no earthly reason to talk to me, you know what I mean? Uh, and didn't want to come on the show.

Speaker 5

Deck it out. Just don't send money. Yeah, well but listen, let's get some kind of great deal.

Speaker 2

Listen, you know, if the guy wants to turn around and you know, throw his pocket change at me so I can fund my media operation because you're a fan of mine, I'll accept it, you know, with no no strings attached.

Speaker 1

Though.

Speaker 2

You know, I'm not gonna sit here and oh well now I'm gonna be you know, pro Trump. Uh, you know, because you gave me money. No, that ain't happening because that offer was already made years ago, so not happening.

Speaker 10

Try you're gonna you're gonna have an Yeah, well sure, I know you won't do that. But I'm just saying, but yeah, I don't know, dude, I just you know, just play cool. He see, I'll push you.

Speaker 5

They get a lot of lot push your people get for deals and stuff. They'll think they seem to me, so I don't yeh no, absolutely true, all right, can't.

Speaker 2

Well, look, I actually have a new caller, so you know, if you got something new on your mind, go for it. But otherwise I'm gonna try and bounce around. I still got time to get through everybody and back around. So what do you think?

Speaker 5

Well, I mean, if you want to bring me back on towards the end or whatever, I'll say hey or later or whatever.

Speaker 10

You want to get everybody in, Yeah, definitely round table.

Speaker 5

If you want a round table, I'm hanging around.

Speaker 2

So yeah, let's see what happens.

Speaker 5

Justifically, I wanted to really talk about I just want to bounce around ideas with whoever's talking about what.

Speaker 2

Well, I'll tell you what. Let's let's see if we can get a good, honest round table running about something. Hang on and let me get to this new caller and then I'll get to everybody else. Uh okay, so let's see what have we got here?

Speaker 1

Uh?

Speaker 2

Oh wait, you might be calling me from Canada. Huh, let's see is this a Canadian caller?

Speaker 6

How you doing?

Speaker 2

Ah? I recognize it. Okay, how you doing?

Speaker 13

Man?

Speaker 2

Aren't you going to be a guest on the next show?

Speaker 6

You bet you? I just I can't can't get enough of your check a.

Speaker 2

Hey, I appreciate you.

Speaker 6

I usually I usually I usually check you know, tune in a little bit early if i'm if I'm going to be calling in or if i'm you know whatnot. So I thought i'd try, and I haven't in the past. I haven't had minutes to the States with my phone plan, and now I do, so I may as well, you know, going through the lines this time.

Speaker 2

Hey, may as well use it. Look, do you want to just hang on and join in the Aaron's Show or call back in the Aaron Show on here? Do you want to use your skype? What are you going to do?

Speaker 6

Well, Yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonna go on the skype one last hurrah.

Speaker 2

There might as well last time.

Speaker 6

But yeah, I thought I just passed out the line here and I'll pop off now just to say hi. And was that spent Kent you were talking to or who were we talking?

Speaker 13

Yeah?

Speaker 2

That was spent Kent And we were maybe gonna try to throw together a little roundtable here see if we could bounce around some ideas. But yeah, I mean, look, if you want to hang up and not waste the rest of your minutes on me, that's cool. You know, I'd love to see you in Dallas, man, that would be fun.

Speaker 6

Dallas.

Speaker 2

Yeah, because I'm gonna do the Lancer thing.

Speaker 6

Again, Dallas Texas.

Speaker 2

Yeah, Dallas Texas, the twenty first to the twenty third. I'm gonna be the MC for the Lancer Conference again. And so far, yeah, so far, it looks like BPT will be there. Jimmy James says he wants to come and he's gonna try. And I would love to get a group of people together. I've even tried to drag Aaron in, and Aaron almost went last year.

Speaker 6

Oh cool. Well, this year, I'm gonna say no, but I'm gonna pencil it in for next year.

Speaker 2

Okay, well, you know, hey, look who knows if I'll be able to maintain. You know, sometimes people uh you know, have had enough of me after a couple of years. We'll see. But as is, it's like I'm kind of part of the organization.

Speaker 6

Now, so you know, oh cool, cool. Yeah, well I appreciate the invite, but yeah, I'm gonna have to decline this year, and you know, we'll shoot for next year.

Speaker 7

Though.

Speaker 6

I would like it be cool to go down there. It's not too hot this time of year quite yet, so that would be something that I could handle.

Speaker 2

Yeah, well, but it would be November, so you know, in November in Dallas November. Yeah, it's not that hot in Dallas in November. I gotta tell you, it's not cold either. But you know it's kind of like in between.

Speaker 5

Me with my.

Speaker 6

With my disability, I'd actually don't sweat, So I'm like, I'm like Prince Andrew that way.

Speaker 2

Oh okay, and.

Speaker 6

So I have to be careful with the heat. I can get a heat stroke very easily.

Speaker 2

Well, then, believe it or not, going there to mitigate that. Yeah, going to Texas during November is actually a good idea then, because it's kind of in between where it's not really like a summertime and it's not wintertime exactly, although you will get some cold breezes here and there, and at night it gets cooler, you know. Uh, b Pe, what would you say about the weather in Dallas like in November? What did what did you think of it?

Speaker 4

Well, I mean it's it's fall weather.

Speaker 3

It's cool in the mornings and you know, normal tempts. We were we had what rain one day when we were there. It was cloudy, yeah, but no nothing that it was decent weather. I mean, you know, it's fall in Texas. It could be eighty degrees or it could be sixty five degrees.

Speaker 2

Yeah, but see, for a guy coming from Canada, it's not going to be too cold or too hot. Really, it's just kind of in between. I'm thinking, you know what I mean November anyway, where you know, like we didn't have any sweaty days there, not really.

Speaker 3

Oh, it was it was late enough in November that communities are usually lower and dealing with the heat.

Speaker 2

Yeah, And I mean I've been to that area in November a few times.

Speaker 4

And in Canada it is like, I mean, it's it's like being in New England in August.

Speaker 2

Yeah. See he's uh, what do you call it? British Columbia area.

Speaker 6

So I'm thinking, yeah, I'm Victoria. I'm one of the lowest. We're below the forty ninth parallel here because we dip down and you know, we made sure to keep this one from you us boys.

Speaker 2

But yeah, there you go. So it would be like the parallel, right, it would be like just a little bit warm to you. Robin, that's it. Which, by the way, everybody, this is of course Robin, in case I forgot to even tell people you were. But you know, the infamous the infamous Green Seed, the artist currently known.

Speaker 6

As yes So. And today is a blessed day because I actually just sold one of my stonecongs for twenty two hundred bucks. So I'm oh nice, I'll be able to I'll be able to send you a little bit of a donation here. I think in the next couple of days.

Speaker 2

He awesome, you know, I I I wish I could afford to buy you know, one of those uh uh stone skulls you have there, Man, those things are beautiful.

Speaker 6

Yeah, well it's still waiting for you. Have you ever come feel flushed there one day? Yeah, listen, if I get its commission something in the future.

Speaker 2

You know, look, if if Elon Musk cooks me up, I'll uh, I'll definitely yeah.

Speaker 9

Yeah.

Speaker 6

Well like uh, like spent Kent said, don't hold your breath on that one, because there's a lot of these scams going on out there.

Speaker 2

No, I know, I know, but again though I have been never know you never know. Yeah, but I have been contacted by a famous person before, and you know, so it's it's not the it's not completely out of the realm of possibility, but yeah, it's probably not you know.

Speaker 17

I know.

Speaker 6

Oh, and we know how much of an online guy. Elon is so you never you never know.

Speaker 2

Well, and that's the other thing is, you know, there are strange circumstances where, you know, like Charlie Sheen, everybody remembers he went on Alex Jones and started screaming about stuff and tiger blood and all that. But but the truth was he started befriending all kinds of strangers all across America and was pretty much almost like running webcams twenty four to seven in his house, uh during that time.

And the news didn't show you that, but I was in that little group of people that he let in and it was really weird. Yeah, it was really weird. It was just sort of like you're hanging out with Charlie Sheen, you know, virtually check it out, you know, and it was like okay, and like he were.

Speaker 6

You just were you just observing or could you like talk to him?

Speaker 2

No, you could talk to him. It was like a hangout where like you know, like we're we're on multiple laptops in his house and each one of the laptops had a camera or was a camera or whatever, and he had like three four camra was in his house that he was. You know, he would walk from his kitchen into another room I don't know what. You would call it a den or something, or a living room maybe, and he would walk from one camera to the other and it was just like talking to you and uh yeah,

it was like a well small group of people. I don't even know how he hooked it up, but he did it, or somebody did it for him.

Speaker 6

Funny is he still alive or with Charlie?

Speaker 2

You know, I totally have not given him another thought really, except recently because of you know, famous person who reached out to odd people. You know what I'm saying, I don't know. Let's let's look Charlie Sheen up, right, B Pete. Do you know what's happening? Yeah, B Pete, do you know what's happened to Charlie Sheen in recent years before I go looking him up?

Speaker 4

Well, I mean, once he what has he been up to here?

Speaker 13

Later?

Speaker 4

That's a good question.

Speaker 2

I mean allegedly he had AIDS at one point, right, I mean, you know Tommy the Duke Morrison died. I don't know that, but and he was another guy who supposedly had AIDS and whatever and went nuts. But remember remember Tommy the Duke Marrison. Yeah, I know, but remember Tommy the Duke Morrison. Remember he was supposedly like John Wayne's nephew or something, and he was a professional boxer. He did that Rocky movie as Tommy Gunn. You know,

the worst Rocky movie, Rocky five. Not familiar, but well you do know the Rocky movies, right, Okay, so remember Rocky five when he loses all his money and he has to move back to the old neighborhood.

Speaker 6

No, but I'll take the word for it.

Speaker 2

Okay. Well, in that movie, Rocky runs across a young guy who's like, you know, a boxing phenom, and he trains them and then the guy betrays him and everything. And it's played by Tommy Morrison, who was a kind of a big deal heavyweight in the nineties. For a minute, you know, nobody was going to compete with Tyson back then, but he was one of the guys who could have fought Tyson. He was on that level, you know. And Sylvester Stallone used him in that movie specifically.

Speaker 6

Yeah good, sorry, yeah, yeah, I still curious about Charlie Sheen there.

Speaker 2

Yeah. Well, the first thing that pops up is apparently Charlie Sheen's daughter says that, you know, she doesn't speak to him or hasn't spoken to him in over a year. And I guess he's still alive. Years active, nineteen seventy three to present. He's still alive.

Speaker 3

Yeah, last I read here, it says apparently he's been working on a pilot last year.

Speaker 4

Nothing has been bought or booked. So and he's fifty shopping and stuff around.

Speaker 2

Right according to his press, he's fifty nine years old. And yeah, apparently the last thing that he did, you know, acting wise, was he did something called the Bookie or whatever in twenty twenty three and twenty twenty four he did three episodes of that.

Speaker 6

Okay, still working, Yeah, so still working.

Speaker 2

As a you know last year anyway, but you know, at one point there was nobody.

Speaker 6

I'm just gonna I'm gonna hang up now and I'll wait for your skype call there.

Speaker 2

Yeah, absolutely, we'll be calling you in a little while because he's going to be Robin will be the guest on the Age of Transitions and about you know, probably around twenty minutes from now, so I'm not looking at the clock, but approximately.

Speaker 6

So anyways, were six so who knows when, but well.

Speaker 2

Okay, maybe fifteen minutes from now. Then all right, Robin take care and uh look, yeah, the age of transitions will begin. Then I'll tell you what we're gonna do. I gotta get to Danny, and I also got to get to Jimmy. But spent Kent was saying, let's go round table? What do you think be peachould? I just like, let everybody on. It's you know, one by one, get them all in, let them get their last words in, and maybe have a little idea exchange before we're done tonight. What do you say?

Speaker 4

Bring them on?

Speaker 2

Okay, fair enough, so in order we got Danny. So, Danny, what do you think of a round table? You you willing?

Speaker 5

Sure?

Speaker 4

Here here shortly?

Speaker 7

Yeah, I'm finding them table excellent.

Speaker 2

So you know, we'll do a quick round table exchange of some kind here. We'll put Jimmy James on and we'll also put spent Kent on and yeah, so you're all actually now live, and I advise that each of you get to your you know, any closing thoughts you want to get to you pretty quickly, because, like I said, the age of transition is going to be getting pretty soon.

Time flies on this show sometimes and uh yeah, bet Pete, what do you think you want to kick an idea on the table for these guys to bounce around with or what?

Speaker 3

No, just one interesting thing I having to see while I've been skinning head lines. Apparently the US is reaching a settlement with the family of Ashley Babbitt, who was the only person that was killed during the January sixth uh melee. She was shot by the Capitol Police or one of the one of the other under I think it was Capitol Police, but I'm not sure.

Speaker 2

Yeah, I'm pretty sure it was.

Speaker 4

There wasn't on a settlement with the US over her death.

Speaker 2

Wow, okay, so the Yeah, one of the Capitol police officers I think shot her when she was climbing on top of a piece of furniture and going through a window and then all of a sudden a gunshot rang out and she dropped right and she was the only one actually killed in the in the event of January sixth.

Speaker 4

Right, Yeah, I'm trying to see who shot her.

Speaker 2

Yeah, I used to know that name, but I'm pretty sure it was a what do you call it? A you know?

Speaker 3

On that same note, also, just recently watched the thing on the Blaze where they have oh, what's the guy's name, the big black cop that went ran for Congress after he quit the force after January sixth, Harry, Harry or

what the hell is his name? Anyway, the Blaze has come up where his book and everything that he you know, he went around taut and all the talk shows about it was so hard and he went through this, and we went through that, and they completely spreaded his entire story and testimony both in the in the January sixth hearings, and they testified against one of the oathkeepers. I think they have found out he's completely lied through his teeth, and they're using video surveillance.

Speaker 4

You know.

Speaker 3

That's the one thing about this stuff going on in the Capitol. It's one of the most you know, camera laden places in the world.

Speaker 2

Yeah, I wonder if start I wonder if Stuart Rose still has his house number, because if he does, I still have his home number, but he probably lost it when he was in jail there for a little while. But they've been acquitted now and all that, or you know whatever, they've been pardoned. How about that. We'll just throw that on the table and start with the We'll

start with sped Kent, you know, real quick man. What are your thoughts on the J six thing, Ashley Babbitt the settlement, You got any thoughts on it?

Speaker 5

I don't know much about it. But the only thing I remember when I was really looking into it, when I was watching the footage, and I know Ford Fisher was there when he there with some footage, but I saw where they started circulating a video where there was a cop I think he was. I think he was a big black guy, a cop, and he was pissed.

Speaker 6

He was pissed.

Speaker 5

He was going they set us up. They set us up, They set us up, and then this female cop saying saying, hey, hey, I'm hot. I'm hot. I'm hot, you know, just because she was miked up and he didn't know it or whatever. And it seems like they were pissed because they were understaff and so you expect the chaos to happen. And so that's about every everything. I don't I don't think it was an insurgence or anything.

Speaker 10

I think it was just kind of.

Speaker 5

Set up to fail. Kind of circumstance. I mean, I've marched there at the same place with the anonymous and they didn't let us in. Yeah, and uh, but but that was a different story then, you know, they were ready to shoot us.

Speaker 9

This was a difference.

Speaker 5

And by the way, there was what half a million people there? We had maybe, you know, two thousand and three thousand people.

Speaker 6

To say a lot of people.

Speaker 2

The so called the so called million mask marches didn't contain a million people, you know what I mean?

Speaker 5

No, no, I'm not how any march does.

Speaker 10

But this one just about did it.

Speaker 5

I think it was like maybe six to eight hundred thousand people there in January sixth No stop, you know, it was the country speaking and all that, but well.

Speaker 2

Stop, you know where I am and all that. So but to stop the Steel crowd tell you about? Yeah, the stop the steel crowd was pretty large. I mean, that's all there is to it. It was much larger than any of the protests I had ever seen before. Thank god that American Spring thing failed though, I'll tell you anyways, So how about that, Jimmy James, Uh, you know that spent cancer recollection of it? What do you got to say about the j six thing?

Speaker 13

Jill.

Speaker 9

On that day, Ashley Bebbitt was shot by former Sergeant Robert Bird Junior AK Bobby and uh he was a subpar cop who.

Speaker 7

Had been.

Speaker 9

U punished before for once leaving his gun in a public shitter. After the carfuffle, he got a promotion and then was retired and is trying to lay low. I would suggest the family of Ms Babbitt make sure to give mister Bobby some special attention. I mean, he is the one who murdered your child. He shot just randomly into a crowd.

Speaker 7

Yeah.

Speaker 9

I would talk to some professional attorneys, etc. If I was you, family of Ashley Babbitt, and for nothing, you should sue all these news agencies for extreme defamation. At the stead girl spent thirteen years in the Air Force. She's one hundred pounds literally five foot two, and got pushed to the capital by a crowd. She wasn't even trying to get in there because she would have been

ran over otherwise. The glasses broke, she got pushed in, and that idiot Bobby Bird shot her well, allegedly right at the time, Senator.

Speaker 2

They already yelling, yeah, they already used your guns.

Speaker 9

Use your guns. This is why we give you guns, Use them.

Speaker 2

All right, all that aside?

Speaker 6

True?

Speaker 9

Well, then he's got some things dancer for also.

Speaker 2

Okay, well, all that aside. The point is they already have lawyers because just real quickly from CBS News anyways, what Bpete was referring to. The Trump administration has reached a settlement with the family of Ashley Babbitt, the Trump supporter was shot and killed while in the in the mob breaching the House Speaker's lobby on January sixth.

Speaker 13

He won.

Speaker 2

Multiple sources told CBS News the settlement has been reached in principle but is not yet signed. In a court proceeding Friday, a plaintiff's attorney confirmed the settlement and principle was reached. It would avert a trial and further proceedings.

Speaker 11

In a third.

Speaker 9

They got a civil a civil settlement. Well that's fine, No, no, no, the family had five criminal charges for murder against that Robert.

Speaker 2

Yeah, you didn't let me finish. You didn't let me finish. Avert a trial. Okay, they're going to avert a trial and further proceedings. So the idea is no, no, no, all right, I'm trying to explain to you they're they're averting all.

Speaker 9

Of the Listen, you cannot No, there's no way to pay money and get out of a criminal trial.

Speaker 4

They're just doing.

Speaker 6

That to get out of civil Yeah.

Speaker 2

If the Justice well no, if the just this Department decides that they're not going to proceed any further, that that's going to drop it all, then that's the end of it. And they've done that before, so that's what they're doing.

Speaker 9

Criminal charges.

Speaker 2

Well, you know what, if the family decides they're going to take their thirty million and walk away, than they are. I mean, that's up to them.

Speaker 4

Right well, even if somebody were to bring the charges, and it would have.

Speaker 3

To be whoever oversees the District of d C and the Capitol Police, I.

Speaker 5

Don't know, and who are just.

Speaker 9

Criminal charges.

Speaker 2

No, that's fine, that's fine, But that's between them and their lawyers and the Justice Department. And by the way, the guy's name is Lieutenant Michael Bird. Okay, just because you said it was Bobby Bird. Michael Bird is the name. I just wanted to get that.

Speaker 9

His nickname is Bobby.

Speaker 11

That might be.

Speaker 2

That might be. I'm just just saying.

Speaker 3

Somebody would have to file all the criminal charges, and I think whoever was in charge of doing that declined, to prosecute because if.

Speaker 4

Criminal charges were brought, then.

Speaker 3

His defense would be qualified immunity because he was working within the confines of his work and being a Capitol police and therefore he's going to be let off.

Speaker 4

So that's why they didn't file criminal charges.

Speaker 2

Yeah, well there's a whole thing.

Speaker 9

Yeah, I would suggest that they do, but.

Speaker 2

You yeah, yeah, I understand.

Speaker 9

Refused to prosecute it, which is why they need a private attorney general.

Speaker 4

Well, it also depends.

Speaker 3

It also depends on if they decide to file a civil civil suit against the officer for denying the ascidatic civil rights.

Speaker 4

That still could come up.

Speaker 3

I don't know if the officer was named in this suit, because they filed it against the Capitol Police.

Speaker 4

I don't know if they named him individually.

Speaker 3

Yeah, the suit, the part of the settlement may be that they can't go after him civilly after this.

Speaker 2

Right, No, I don't know. I yeah, I would have to look at the I would have to look at the whole thing. Because this suit went from California to DC, it was transferred, it's been through a few different hands, and it has been altered several times as it's traveled. So because it is initially filed in the state of California, just saying anyway, these things are complex as per usual, and I'm just pointing out that's where they stand now.

And the other thing that we missed in that conversation real fast, Jimmy, is that it hasn't been signed yet. This is the tentative agreement. So until it's actually all been signed and filed, guess what, they still have options, so they could easily take up the thing you're saying, or change their minds if they want to. But as for now, this is the way it's being reported. And who knows if that's entirely accurate anyway, because God knows,

somebody's out there spinning it. But in the meantime, I didn't even get to Danny too much here, But you guys, go ahead and drop a final thought apiece, and uh, you know, let's close it out because I'm actually at ten o'clock and it's time for the Age of transitions. So real quick, Danny, Uh, you got a final thought for tonight?

Speaker 7

Sure? I got two thoughts. First of all, the whole January sixth, it's full circle all parties, and can you can you can sign blame to them. Fiasco number two rip too for Junior Roberts, Yes, and to all those that have been traumatized by sexual abuse. It's just always a tragic end.

Speaker 2

I'm out, I hear you, and you know what, I can't argue with you, that's for sure. And what a terrible end to somebody who was going to get publicly tortured for the rest of your life. Anyway, So that's a sad thing. Anyway, spend kent. What's your final word for the week.

Speaker 5

I was gonna tell you real quick about Tommy Duke Morrison. He was gonna be the next big thing in boxing. He got aged, and since he couldn't continue being a big draw, he had to leave boxing. You know, after the holy Field Tyson fight, boxing went down into where

the middleweights became the main attraction. And that's how the downfall that happened in the late nineties early two thousands, because he wasn't there to be the next Tyson boxing the heavyweight championship at least went down into lost with the popularity, and they lost a lot of money. Anyways, Everybody, love each other, educate yourselves, and I'll be back around sooner or later. The spent one has left the building.

Speaker 2

Wow, there you go. Thank you spent Kent and want todend him to the Tommy the Duke Morrison thing. I happened to know on a personal level because I knew

people in the boxing business briefly too. He was also self destructing at the time with the cocaine and the booze and the chicks and all that, and he was a party animal, Tommy Morrison, so he kind of not only did the business take a hit because Mike Tyson went to prison for rape, but Tommy the Duke Morrison kind of self destructed in front of everybody too, and his professional career suffered along with his personal life. Plus he got aids okay anyway, rest in peace anyhow, nephew

of the actual Duke. So final word is Jimmy James for the evening.

Speaker 7

Cool, it's a good show.

Speaker 9

Thanks for Colin.

Speaker 13

Spent Kent.

Speaker 9

Was good to hear from you. I wish you to save the rest of stuff for Uncle Shoe. He loves wrestling, I know, but I.

Speaker 2

Didn't know if spen Kent was going to call in. Yeah, sorry about that anyway. Look, and a personal thank you to you, Jimmy James. You are always supporting the network and I appreciate you. I appreciate you calling in. I appreciate your participation, and I hope that in the future we're gonna do more for you. Okay, anyway, have a good night spent Kent and Danny and Jimmy James. But b Pete, what's your final word?

Speaker 3

Well, we got another one into can we'll see what we can do about communications for next week.

Speaker 4

Other than that, everybody goes to.

Speaker 3

A celli dot com, get the donate button, corobarn you waltlet do what you can.

Speaker 4

Everything helps. Other than that, looking forward to next week.

Speaker 2

Hey me too, And I'm also looking forward to the Age of Transitions with host Aaron Franz because guess what, that's what's coming up next live on o'chelly dot com radio. So I am merely O'Kelly.

Speaker 1

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Speaker 2

Damn buttons are stuck

Speaker 1

Fine, m mm hmm.

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