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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Director Ryan Nigel. Did you see the camp? Was the
tent still up here? It's hard. It's hard to see
it at the exit here at Shaw I'm forty one,
due to all of the weeds that have grown up.
Oh yeah, that's still there. I still see that tent there.
Oh yeah. I got tires. Normally not on Blackstone at
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eight am on a Tuesday morning, but I was. And
I said to the guys at Discount Tires. You'll probably
say no, but you mind if I take one of
your cushiony, plush purple chairs that you have for people
to sit on and wait, do you mind if I
took that out front on the other side of the
glass right there, and just worked outside, had all my
printouts to the show, and I was looking and reading
and highlighting, and sure, go ahead. I don't know how
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many passed by me, but I know on the way
there driving ninety percent of the pedestrians on the sidewalk
were transient. It was a night of I mean every
corner you're sitting there in an intersection, you look over there.
There they are. You look out there, they are look
down over there. Oh they're down the road. There's five
of them right behind the bus stop. This you can't
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camp stuff, you can't hang out stuff. It's not being enforced.
I'm sure they got some numbers on it, but they're
just overwhelmed. We spent twenty three billion dollars on it.
Something tells me that maybe we could have outright built
a home and given them a I don't know, three
thousand dollars a month to buy some groceries with. Out
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of all the transient people, we should divide that up.
So what twenty three billion dollars into how many they say,
you know they do those counts every year. How many
people are living on the streets of California. We're number one, California,
number one in the country. Well, it's cause we got
great weather. Yeah, and we got all the magnets. I
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wonder talking with Supervisor Gary Bretdefeld, he was upset about
it when he was on city council. Now he's on
the board of supervisors. That we hand out free clean
needle exchanges. Are we still doing that, Yes, we're still
doing that. You gotta know, you got to regulate some
of those faults. People aren't regulated. Since twenty twenty, California
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spent twenty four billion, excuse me, twenty four not twenty three,
twenty four billion on the homeless, and the raid is
only increased additional funding, getting worse. But we know that
Mayor Dyer and Governor Dippy Dew have had at each
other on the back because they got them into hotels
right got them off there. See, the City of Fresno
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is proud that they're no longer on our freeways. They brag, well,
they're no longer on the free they were further removed.
I'd almost rather than them stayed up there on the
freeway embankments and lived their life like there the grapes
of Wrath or going to Woodstock than hanging out here
and doing the cross through through our back parking lot.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Here.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
They cut from Blackstone over to Shawl right there at
forty one to go panhandle by the McDonald's over there
or the gas station or the corner. Remember had Scott
on with the Madeira rescue mission last week, and he
was on the street for I think twenty plus years,
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and I asked him. He said, he's to panhandle down
at the in and out right here on Blackstone, going
from Seawan blacksone dial like toward Manchester there on the left,
and he said, and he said, in a few hours
he made sixty seventy bucks, then that'd be enough to
I said, well, did you keep up the hard work
and save No, man, you're back out. You're going to
get your fix. That's why the panhandling ordinance should have
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been implemented here where you cannot beg on the corner
like that. I even saw a guy standing in the
median on Blackstone at one of the lights. We need
a major police crackdown on this, not patrol car ports somewhere.
They need to be out. And I'm not saying they
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don't do tibe. I know many instances they're overwhelmed. But
I hear we're fully staffed. I hear we're at the
point where we wanted to be. So you would think
that there would be a plethora of red light running
tickets because every time, how can a cop not be
in an intersection in Fresno and not immediately turn his
lights on every single time they're in an intersection with
people running the lights out here? Okay, I got my
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long list of what I want the police to do,
But back to the twenty four billion dollars. Guess what's
going to happen? And guess who's nervous? Dipty do governor
face mess gagging grewsome Governor Biel's above Satan is just
a tab bit nervous because the Department of Justice has
promised to rest for homeless fraud. How far does it
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go up the old ladder there in Sacramento. I guess
we'll be figuring this out. I'm so glad that this
is happening. I didn't think anything like this would ever
happen with that money in California. Oh, there's a lot
of nervous people right now, you bet you. I bet
dipty dees right there with with all of that's true. Yeah,
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because it's true. We know why you did what you
did because you can, because we can screw you. Yes,
because we chose to screw. Are you a little nervous
and that's exactly the point. Yeah, I would think. So
there's a task force now because we deserve answers how
this money had been spent. Here's a United States attorney,
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Bill is Sale. He released a statement and he was
a former assemblyman. President Trump appointed him to be the
United States Attorney for Central California. He said, if state
and local officials cannot provide proper oversight and accountability. We're
going to do it for him. If we discover any
federal laws or violated, we are going to make a rest.
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And how good that must feel to be in the
Assembly knowing that you're dealing with criminals, knowing you're outvoted.
Tough gig. I'm glad they're doing it like somebmen togapah,
I'm glad they're up there fighting. But to then be
a the United States Attorney and be able to go
after him and say we're going to make a rest,
they get a task force local federal law enforcement agency
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prosecutors from the Major Fraud Section. See this is a
well funded I'm fine with our tax pay money to
go and uncover and put people in jail so that
it doesn't happen anymore. The Major Fraud Section, the Public
Correction and Civil Rights Section, and the Civil Division Civil
Fraud Section of the United States Attorney's Office for the
Central District of California. Who hate to be the receptionist
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answer in the phone there, but the FBI IRS, Department
of Housing and Urban Development of a Spector General will
also be involved. This means different budgets combined to find
this out homelessness, fraud and corruption TESK force you go
after them, Well, they already are down in smell ay
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and when people start resigning like you're about to hear here,
that means they know, uh huh, they can smell the
incoming good. Twenty three billion dollars, guys, that's you know,
Ocean's eleven what are they still ten million from a casino.
He's twenty three billion dollars. That's unaccounted for. No, despite
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all the money spent and the audits conducted, there's billions
of dollars unaccounted for. Local and state officials cannot give
us answers.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
A recent independent audit found that LA officials cannot accurately
track down about two point three billion dollars in spending
for homeless.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
Services, so one more quick question.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
As a result, last week, LA County voted to stop
funding LASA. Went in to the resignation of CEO doctor
Velissa Adams Kellum.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
LASA LA something. I don't know what it stands for,
but it's homeless and they took a bunch of money
and they were supposed to help people and get them
off the street. And you got people resigning now say
it's Attorney Bill Isale. He is on the move with this,
and I'm glad that he's on the move with this
because it needs to happen. How did Newsom respond on
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the on the waist? Well he didn't. Attorney Bill is
Sale did.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
California Governor Gavin Newsom's office says, we share the federal
administration's goal of ensuring taxpayer funds are being used effectively
to get people off our streets.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
It's a humanitarian crisis, it's a public trust crisis.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
And yeah, and I think we deserve answers.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
Yeah, we do. Hopefully you can get him on the show.
I'm sure he's a little busy right now.
Speaker 2 (08:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
Let me stop our stake out here and go talk
to Trevor. But hopefully he has some time or have
somebody from the office possibly come on and explain it,
because you know, twenty three billion dollars. Boy, Democrats, they
love to paint the picture of themselves. It's compassionate, don't they.
We just want to help people poor, the downtron we're Democrats.
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We can't have illegal aliens flooding in no, man, these
are poor people looking for a better life. They're so compassionate,
aren't they. It's all about their compassion. That's just another
one of their eyes and one of their schemes. They
wanted them all in here so that they could vote. Well,
that's not happening. We'll get to that. I wonder how
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much of the homelessness here we don't keep track because
we can't ask people their country of origin. That's a
no no in an SB fifty fourth state. But if
we see the surgeon homelessness. Now, you can't tell just
by glancing at somebody whether they're a citizen or not.
But I would say what I see with my own
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eyes are a lot of white people, the transians. There's
quite a few, I would say, I would say the majority,
even though white people aren't the majority in Fresno County.
I have not seen like what I would say is
an influx of what looked to be maybe not Americanized,
just recently arrived from Nicaragua kind of transience. I don't
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see a lot, and I was thinking I would see
a lot more of it. That doesn't mean that, of course,
they've contributed it to it. I mean, think about it.
There are those that if we all bunch of Americans
flooded China, there'd be some of us that just didn't
do it right. We'd be out on the streets. So
I'm sure that has contributed to the issue here. But
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back to non citizens for a moment. This is what
DOGE has confirmed non citizen social security numbers issued over
the past four years. This is wrong, wrong, two hundred
and seventy and twenty twenty one, five hundred ninety thousand
and twenty twenty two, nine hundred and sixty four thousand,
almost a million in twenty twenty three, and two million,
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ninety five thousand and twenty twenty four issued a social
security number, not a federal tax ID number, a social
security number. Millions came in Jerrem Biden. Let's see, that's
two that's almost three three and a half. Um, you know,
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almost four million here. When you add it all up
that have social security numbers, you get a SOBI security number.
Maybe you can vote. Oh, let's see how it happens
when you're in the country. You've been released. Maybe you
were on the app and flown in with their ginger
ale and honey roasted peanuts. You were flown in. You're
given a court date when do I appear six years
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as the average could take longer than that. But here
here's an asylum application. Fill this out. Do I need
to interview? No? No, no, just an application. You can
follow that application. Then we're gonna send you another form.
It's called seven six five. Somebody translate that for me
seven sixty five for them to get your work authorization.
And once you get that, we're gonna send form seven
sixty six. That's authorization. We automatically send you a Social
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Security card in the mouth trees and US behavior trees
and US illegals reviewed by DOSE were never fingerprinted by
the Border Patrol, but they get medicaid in California paid
by you. They found that in Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Virginia, Ohio,
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non citizens were perch from their voting roles before the
election and they had voted. Now those are just the
states that went in to look into this. They found
thousands registered to vote in just a few of those states.
Think about all across this country. When we said they're
just trying to get a new Democrat Party voting base,
I said they'll have to get here, get a green card,
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then finally get their citizenship and then they'll be No,
they're ahead of the game. They're already doing it. Man,
millions got Social Security numbers in Medicaid under Biden and
registered to vote, got your driver's license. That's easy to
do in California. The Democrats are not even hiding it,
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not even hiding this. The deportations can't happen fast enough.
This is a horrible you know what. I'm going to
come back because I'm going to spend a little bit
more time on the crime. This story of Oscar Age
thirteen murdered by his illegal alien soccer coach who should
not have even have been here. There's too many stories
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like this, and I'm glad that Trump administration is stepping up.
And thanks to President Trump, of legal immigration has virtually stopped.
You know why, because he told him to go home
to mom, go home.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
The assistant Trevor Kerry show in London Valley's Power Dog.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
So I was talking to a friend in Texas this
morning and talking about how the last you know, four
or five months really one long fall. It's just a
great season to have. And I realized this morning when
I arose and went downstairs that I did not need
to put a hoodie on because it was chili downstairs.
I didn't need it, and I thought, well, okay, things
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are changing. I was looking ahead at the forecast as well.
Need to dust off the old upstairs window unit there
that makes my bedroom a meat locker. Probably can't afford
meat locker this go around. See, I'll just call one
room at night instead of having to cool downstairs where
the Bill Clinton air a thermometer thing sits on the
thermostat there. That has to get so cold down there
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to make it even kind of cool upstairs. So I
did the American ingenuity, just cool one room there sherlock Ah,
but it's I enjoy it, but it's not natural cold.
The last month i'd say been us two months. The window,
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you know, somewhat cracked at night depending on the low.
But that coolness in the air that Christmas, that is
the best sleeping. And I'm not one to kick the
covers off and wake up like a popsicle a cold. No.
I stay somehow I sleep, it's all even it covers
my ear and that's something. How the front of the
face can kind of handle cold more than the side
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of the head. Yeah, with the ceiling fan going I
could just pull that sheet up a little or something
to cover the ear a little bit in the front
of the face. It can take the cold. And somehow
I stay like that at night. Yeah, I don't wake
up with cold ear. And while I'm talking about this,
there's nothing more enjoyable when it's really cold to get
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up at three am running pe real quick, come back
and get in that warm spot of the Uh it's
cold oo like that, So it's about to turn into
fake cold season. It's good, but not as good as
natural cold. Let me go right back to this story
that I paused on there because I want to spend
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a little time here telling you about this. If you
haven't heard about it, I'll tell you the deportation of
these criminal legal aliens. Man, it can't happen fast enough.
Another kid's been murdered by somebody that shouldn't even been
in this country to begin with. Oscar Hernandez, thirteen years old,
a Lusuli, killed by soccer coach Mario Edgardo Garcia Akinyo.
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They give him a lot of names down south of
the border, don't they. This all happened March twenty eighth.
This thirteen year old's body was found in a remote
area in Oxnard near soccer Field said he had played
at on April second. Special circumstance allegation that the murder
was committed during the commission or attempted commission of a
ludak with a child. The cause of death has not
yet been revealed. According to the La Times, a Kenyo
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is an undocumented immigrant from El Salvador. But it gets worse.
He was also the subject of an laped investigation and
the sexual assault of a minor in twenty twenty two,
never charged that the alleged victim declined to testify against him.
He had been also charged assault with intent to commit
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a rape and a separate case that allegedly occurred in
February of twenty twenty four. Based on those investigations and
was what found in the investigation of this murder, they're
thinking there's other victims who have not come fully. According
to the thirteen year old's parents, their son took La
Metrolink train from their home in the San Fernando Valley
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to his coach's home in Palmdale. It's quite a ways away.
I didn't know they had a metro link between those
two places. On the day, officials believed that this thirteen
year old was killed. Authority say the purpose of that
trip was to quote visit as coach. Now that's that's
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odd to begin with, but they said later that day,
the thirteen year old's brother called his thirteen his brother's
phone and the soccer coach answered and said the thirteen
year old was busy he could not come to the phone.
So the thirteen year old's father gets involved, called the
coach demanded he bring the boy home. A few hours later,
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the coach caused the boy's father back and said, I
dropped him off near the family home. So at that point,
Omar's file called authorities to report his son missing. Investigators
then tracked the soccer coach's cell phone to the oxen
Ard area, where, on April second, a search party found
the thirteen year old's body alongside a road a few
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miles from the soccer field where the team regularly plays
their games. I would think of soccer club. I don't know.
Obviously they don't do enough background investigation. I mean, he
was under investigation in twenty twenty two and twenty twenty four.
You're gonna have him around kids coaching. He was in
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a leadership position at that soccer club. Wow. DHS spokeswoman said,
thirteen year old Oscar Hernandez was an innocent child exploited
killed by a depraved illegal alien who should never been
in this country. Well, they need to go after these
child predators and these pedophiles. We get enough pedophiles that
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are American citizens. It's so disgusting. Now. I do not know,
and I don't think they know yet, but it could
have been. The soccer coach is innocent as hey, Omar,
come on up, man, I got some other guys. I
got a college guy that's gonna come over here and
train us in the backyard, or we're gonna go up
to the field here in Palmdale. Oh my mom and
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dad wouldn't let me go, man, I want to. I
really want to be a soccer player. Let me just
scoot up there. They wudn't even know I left, you know,
a thirteen year old getting on the on the train,
the metro Link, because that's quite a way San Fernando
Valley to Palmdale. So I don't, I don't, I don't know.
We don't know yet what was happening with that. But
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that's just a President Trump Justice Department. They're gonna crack
down on criminally charging the illegal alien border jumpers. Yeah,
they're getting it under control to get out of immigration
jail free. App that Biden hads now to go home
now before we find you. App. I've seen some story.
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I just saw one on I think it was Drudge
or whatever, but I printed out saying that a lot
are self deporting right now because it gives them an
opportunity to come back in legally. So it's the threat
that's out there of if you are caught here illegally,
you will not be coming back in this country. And
again I still state that the majority, a great majority
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of them are not rapists and killers and murderers. You
can draw a red circle and a big diameter around
any city limits anywhere, and you're going to find your
share of those individuals there, just like you're going to
find your share of those that come from other countries.
But it is still a crime. And I would think
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those that have enjoyed their time here and have seen
what America is and why it's willing to come here,
we go and do the right thing and get that
monkey off your back. Wouldn't it be so much more enjoyable.
And I bet you any thing that this administration, I'll
guarantee it that when they decide to allow those back in,
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they're going to go look at those that immediately self
deported that signed up for it. Yeah, I bet you anything.
So spread that word around if you know somebody that's
here illegal. I have no inside track on that, but
it would only make sense that you would be more
highly regarded. Remember, we don't have to let you in,
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but believe me, you wouldn't be at the bottom of
the list if you did that. It's Operation Take Back America.
Department of Justice. They've brought criminal charges on over nine
hundred people right now. US Attorney for Arizona, Central California,
Southern California, New Mexico, Southern Texas, Western Texas at charge
more than nine hundred people of criminal violations of immigration law.
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And a lot of these are two two narcotics. Some
of them are sexual crimes prior immigration offenses. If you've
been called jumping back and forth. But you know a
lot of these are the human smugglers. You know, the
people that do the tractor trailers of people in the back.
They don't care if it breaks down, They'll leave them
in there and let them sweat to death like they did.
And was that tech, Well, we've had a couple stories
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like that. Were that outside San Antonio? I think it was,
if I'm recalling, Yes, But President Trump was elected. I
said it yesterday and I'm going to say it again.
Drive us home. Two things. Fix the economy in the
border and these tariffs. Now, if you haven't heard, one
hundred and twenty five percent put on China, ten percent
for all the other nations are going to work with
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us the aught of the deal. I wonder how you
say that in Chinese. Hey, we'll get a translation of that. Yeah.
AI will tell you anything these days. Yeah, pretty soon
you'll probably be hearing my voice. And this is Trevor Carey.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
AI.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
It went back and went over all his shows and
is now put together something like that. Hey, that day
will be coming. Here's an AI best off show, Closing
the Border. Job one, next part deporting these dangers illegals
in these activist judges, though, well they got shut down
by the spring cord of the United States of America.
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You never know which way Justice Roberts and Justice Amy
Cony Barrett are going to bounce. That's the uneasy, squeezy
feeling I have right now. But DJ is saying right now,
when they're criminally charging illegal border jumpers, that they're repeat
offenders are going to be punished more severely. I like
that as well. They should go after that. Gracia Roses,
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remember the woman that did at the hands off rally
up there. I'm an immigrant, I'm undocumented, I'm queer. I'm
not afraid, I'm not unashamed. Maybe she'll be going home soon,
because boys, you got the tension of the people that
you would not want to get the attention of if
you did want to stay in the United States of America.
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This is the Trevor carry Show. On the Valley's Power Talk.
Doze has uncovered something big directory in Nigel thinks could
be the put options that were put on September tenth
of two thousand and one where United and American where
somebody you know, put a little money down that they're
going to fail real soon. The two airlines involved on
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nine to eleven. You know, if you are if you're
in a swimming pool and you're underwater and you move
your arm underwater like to punch in a punching motion.
There's force versus resistance. If you bring your arm above
the water, you can move it a lot faster. There's
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no resistance to the force. You know, how did World
Trade seven? How did that fall that day? Could you
imagine a two bedroom house catching on fire and the
upper left bedroom on the left hand side was on fire,
and the whole house falls into its own footprint. It
device physics I've had, As I stated my first audition
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in talk radio back two thousand and five in Albuquerque,
I had Alex Jones on debating a former dea guy
from the fountain that arrested the first nineteen ninety three
World Trade Center bomber. So those two went at it
that night. I learned a lot from Alex that night.
When you think of the World Trade Centers falling like that,
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force versus resistance, how do they if you if you
were standing on top of the World Trade Center and
you dropped a baseball, that's free fall. The buildings fell
free fall matter what ten a nine to eleven seconds
free fall. They fell. So if something is underneath it,
that's resistance. Just like the swimming pool water underneath you
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can't move your arm as fast as you can that
standing steel underneath is resistance. How does something fall free
form that quickly? You can go back. You can see
some of the squibs, they called them, the they reported
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many times. I think it was for good on ABC
said on that day it looks like many that we've
seen with controlled demolitions. They I can see him right now,
big ears, Sam Donaldson. How were people burned prior to
the buildings falling underneath in the subway system, people were
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running up who had been caught on fire. There was
explosions underneath. I mean, this is documented, This has been
proven that we never even talked about the fires underneath.
We never talked about how before the buildings fell. And
you'll see the videos of the fire. I'm just going
off the top of my mind memories that I have.
The firefighters running in, you know, the ones that went
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up and ended up dying when the buildings caved in.
There's a lot of video of them running in the
lobbies and there's blown out windows of the lobby. When
they talked about the fires in the basement down in
this because there's a whole undercity down there, of the
trains that come in the subways down there, they said
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fire shot down the elevator chefs. That's not plausible. They've
already proven this. I don't know how those fires underneath transpired,
but there's a lot of unanswered questions on that day
that was just glossed over. You had Transportation Secretary Minetta
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nine to eleven commission talking about how Dick Cheney was
in the command room and this is the again the
Transportation Secretary stating that a military younger man would keep
coming in and saying, mister President ten miles out, President
eight miles outmans President six miles, five miles out. Do
your order still stand? Said Cheney. Witness head around and said,
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of course they still stand. It was the plane coming
into the Pentagon. You know a lot of people said,
why didn't we shoot it down? Why don't we allow
There's even people that will talk about the laws of
physics out of a jet airliner of that speed cannot
go that rate of speed that high off the ground.
I mean, I've seen so many pilots interview commercial military
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pilots say a big jet like that, you're not going
to be flying straight at four or five hundred miles
an hour or that high above the ground. So there
was a lot. Why would something if you want to
go along the lines of we don't know the truth
on this, why would somebody want to do something like that?
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We can go back to nineteen ninety nine, Paul Wolfowitz,
Dick Cheney. They wrote it out. They said America needs
to galvanize behind a nine to eleven or excuse me,
or around a Pearl Harbor type event. I mean they
were talking about it. What to galvanize a military industrial complex?
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Written by Dick Cheney. Don't look it up, it's there,
it's written. He did it, he typed it out, he
published it. So why would nine to eleven have had
to happen the way that it went down? If you
want to say that it was not everything that we've
been told, well look what happened after a twenty year war.
A lot of people made a lot of money off
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that twenty year war in the military industrial complex. What
do we get for it? Dead bodies? Well right now,
what is America benefiting from that? And I'm sorry for
those listening that lost loved ones to that foreign policy war.
That's why I campaigned in my small little way and
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Elk Grove with the kids hanging door hangers, in nineteen
ninety nine for that governor from Texas because he wasn't
going to nation build. Little did I know that he
would nation build after he went in and blew him up,
and he nation built. I was against all of that,
and early on in my talk career, starting in a
conservative area, Colorado, on a conservative station, I was not
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a George W. Bush guy. I did not like that
foreign policy, and believe you me, I wanted to. It
was a smaller station, but they had a fully staff,
like on a local host, and I was I wasn't
at the cool table at lunch in the cafeteria. Yeah,
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because I was wrong. How dare I talk about George W.
Like that? But it did feel good in twenty sixteen
when all those Republicans are up there with candidate Trump
and Jeb Bush and Rubio and Senator Ram Paul, all
of I'm up there was Mitt Romney, I think was
he even up there that early? Yeah, Chris CHRISTI yeah, yeah,
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when they were all trying to stand as far away
from the Iraq, Afghanistan George H. W. Bush Awards as
they possibly could, and Trump was the only one to say, hey,
I'm on record, I said, I didn't like it. I
don't want it, and I said, that's the foreign policy
I want. But if they hide things troum us, I
don't think we're we're too shocked by that anymore. Look
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at all the files and the reason why Director Ryan
Nigel was saying that maybe the new Doge announcement that
something horrible has come out is because they were pressed
to get in and find out about the Epstein files,
find out about the JFK and RFK and MLK and
Trump assassination files. And nine to eleven was on there
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as well. So maybe it is the put options that
they found, and that would mean that somebody knew about
the attack prior to go and put those put options.
Put those put options down. Well, we know the COVID deception.
We need to hold them accountable for that as well.
There's a lot, well, there's a lot of a lot
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of things in America. Are still a good country? Did
you just say good country? Yeah? Good country, good country
with really good people. But boy, we've had some stinky, rotten,
corrupted people that I'll say are in the spirit cooking
demonic realm for the evil that they have actually put
out on this country. All those things that I just listed,
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that all the assassination, everything that they're going to be
looking into. Isn't it sad that we live in a
country that we have to have those kind of investigations
that are going on. Just the fact that we have
to have investigations that those events happen show how many
bad people are amongst us. We hope and pray for
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President Trump's safety because those bad people, especially if it continues.
Stock market up again today, record breaking again, and if
he comes out being the brilliant economists that he I'm
hoping the terrorists are going to be, they'll they won't
let that continue. There's too many people. Man, he needs
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to stay inside a Fort Knox place until the end
of this administration. Pray for his safety, everybody. This is
the Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power Talk. Trump
tariffs one hundred and twenty five percent on the nation
of China, all the other countries that want to come
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along and work with us. You know that discant deal
that President Trump had up has charted up there. Yeah,
we're even going to give you a better discount on that.
It is a kmart blue Light special Ladies and gentlemen,
ten percent tariffs right now if you want to get
in line and talk to us over the next ninety days. Yeah,
a lot of countries moving to that blue light special.
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I missed the blue light special. I me here. There
was a there was a kmart in Colorado Springs. The
radio guys we sometimes bust out for launch and go
over to their cafe they had in the back. You
may remember the kmart cafes. It's kind of like a
hospital cafe, kind of had that feel. But they had
these balloons. They'd blow up, put them in a little
basket as you're walking up with the with your tray
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at the kmart cafe and you could pop the balloon
and inside it was a little piece of paper and
it had a certain amount off that you could get
off your lunch. We would that excited us. Hey I won.
I got eighty five cents off. Hey, that wasn't bad
when lunch was four twenty. Not bad at all. Yeah,
the balloon things, maybe that was just a local Colorado
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Springs they did. But I bet a lot of people
remember the kmart cafes. Not a bad place to go
eat back in the day. I have to give kudos
to John Rich, the country singer Big and Rich. He
talked about on a podcast that he sat down with
President Trump and said, Miss President, everybody knows somebody harmed
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by the m r n A jabs. And he said
he convinced President Trump to stop praising it because he asked,
John Rich, why why do I get booed when I
bring up the vaccine? He said, I think you're going
to learn a lot about it. I think it's a
good idea. The only thing that that's the only thing
that would ever make us boo you, mister President. He
said he didn't know if he'd ever get invited back,
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but he told him the truth. And we really haven't
heard a whole lot of that have we. So thank
you John Rich for your bravery, for your honesty. And
it makes me think of the two words that we
should never forget and keep saying never again.
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