Sunday Nights with Allen Ray

Hosted ByAllen Ray

Wind down your weekend and mentally prepare yourself for the Monday ahead with culture, sports, politics, the nerdy, the bizarre, the intellectual, and sometimes the downright silly…all brought to you by Allen Ray.

Sunday Night with Allen Ray: Sunday Night w/ Allen Ray: More Doom and Craziness.

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I think there’s some kind of deviated prebod. Oh yeah,

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let’s go. It is Sunday Night.

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Speaker 9: I am your humble host, Alan Ray. Sunday Night with

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Alan Ray. Wow, Sunday Nights on kayl Iron Radio are

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like you need to be here. I mean, starting at

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six pm, you got the Bencent Charles Project. That’s that

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is the funniest thing that is. That’s a riot. I

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love listening to that. After Vincent Charles Project, you have

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our new show, Korn’s Reading Room with Korn Nemick. I

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mean that was great. It was his first night tonight.

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We welcome him to the kayl Iron Rady your family,

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great job, great job. And then Jeff the Lost Wonderer

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who you heard leading up to the show, and then

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you got me. Yes, you’re a purveyor of doom doom

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food and all that is catastrophic.

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Speaker 4: Allenrae Sunday Night with Allan Ray. Welcome. We’re gonna have

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some fun tonight. All right, I gotta do this.

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Speaker 9: I have to do this because well, curious things are afoot.

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Let’s talk about the Detroit Tigers. We’s talk baseball. Okay,

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something really crazy and really cool happened over the week.

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And if you haven’t you know, if you follow baseball, great,

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I don’t really follow baseball, but I you know, I’m

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you can’t help it. You’re here in you know, I’m

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an hour and a halfway from Detroit. So you’re gonna

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hear what the Tigers do and whether you like it

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or not. And I’m not gonna lie to you. I

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don’t watch baseball on TV. I will listen to Tiger

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baseball on the radio as God intended. Jeff, It’s not

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that I’m going to talk bad about the Angels. I’m

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just going to talk what the Tigers did. And yes,

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it’s it’s been a pretty dismal outing for the Angels

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even today they beat them, what thirteen to one? I

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want to just narrow it down to basically one game

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and just like an inning or maybe a game. It

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was absolute insanity. When was this the May third? Of

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course yesterday? And I think it actually happened May second. Yeah,

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the game was May second, twenty twenty five. The Tigers

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had a game that set all kinds of records. And

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you know, I’m not gonna bad mouth the Angels because

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I’m not. I’m not not an Angels fan, Okay, I

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used to watch them all. I used to watch baseball

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when I watched TV. But like I said, baseball is

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to be played on a transistor radio in a hammock

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under a shade tree on a summer’s day. That is

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how God intended you to absorb baseball. Okay, that’s just

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the way it is in Anaheim, California. This is according

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to the Trait News. The Tigers, with an astonishing eight

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run ninth inning. Eight run ninth inning, had the record

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keepers at Elias Sports Bureau working double time Friday night,

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and it ended up being a bountiful research hall. It

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was not normal, said Javier Biaz, whose third homer in

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three games was part of the barrage that gave the

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Tigers a nine to one win over the Angels. Says,

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we will play twenty seven outs, for sure, but that

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was not normal.

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Speaker 4: There was some things, some.

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Speaker 9: Statistical history that happened Friday night, and I’m going to

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go over them. First of all, the big one, the

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huge one, Riley Green. This is what we got to

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talk about. One inning, Riley Green hit two home runs

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in the ninth inning. He hit two home runs in

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one inning. And not only that, you know, but two

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home runs in the ninth inning. That remarkably shockingly, has

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never happened before in the history of the game. Green

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is the first and only player to hit two home

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runs in the ninth inning in Major League baseball and

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I think maybe even minor league baseball. That’s exceptional. Jeff says,

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he’s got me muted. He’s producing me i met as

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marsay Ah. Anyways, Green joins some elite company in Tiger’s

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lore as well. He’s one of three, one of three

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to hit two homers in any inning. Now, you might

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have heard of the others. One was al Kaelin on

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April seventh, nineteen fifty five. One was Magli o’dorniez on

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August twelfth, two thousand and seven. Green is the only

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one of the three to do it on the road. Green,

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as is his way, was already focused on the next game.

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He said, that’s cool, but that game was over. We’ve

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got a game tomorrow and we’ve got to take care

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of business. So yeah, he was already focused, so he

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no big deal with him. Another factoid about that game,

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it was a four homer ninth inning. You had Green

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who had two, you had Cole Keith, and you had

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beez All hitting home runs in the ninth inning a

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franchise first. The last team to do that was the

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Dodgers on September eighteenth, two thousand and six. And the

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Tigers were the first team to hit four ninth inning

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dealers on the road since Cleveland did it at Seattle

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on July sixteenth, two thousand and four. Another thing for

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the record books. The Tigers are the third team in

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history and the first in seventy five years, to score

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eight or more runs in the eighth inning or later

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in back to back games. The Boston Braves did it

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in nineteen fifty, Pittsburgh Pirates did it in nineteen twenty one.

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And by the way, the Tigers made that history against

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one of the more decorated relievers in the game, a

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sixteen year veteran and four time All Star ken Lee Jansen.

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So it was a historical game. And of course they

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beat him again today, what thirteen to one? Sorry, Jeff, Sorry,

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but you know, when things like this happened, you gotta

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say something about I mean, you know, when the Tigers

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do well, everybody during the summer just kind of had

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as this little all little extra pep in their step.

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You know, I’m not afraid to wear a Tiger’s hat.

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I was in Nashville, Tennessee the last time the Tigers

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won the Pennant. I was watching it in a college.

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They can’t They’ve come close. They’ve come close a few times,

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but it’s always it always warms my heart to see

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the Tigers actually do well, and they got a good

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team this year. They’re they’re setting all kinds of club recordsards,

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and now they’re setting major League Baseball records. You gotta

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kind of love that. So, yeah, we’ll talk about baseball

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for just a little bit because it is kind of cool.

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We will get to the fun stuff. We will get

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to the dum because hey, it’s not Sunday Night with

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Alan Ray without a little bit of doom.

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Speaker 4: And you know what I think on.

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Speaker 8: What I think, I think there’s some kind of deviated

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prebrid I think General RUPA found out about your preversion

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and that you were organizing some kind of mutant.

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Speaker 9: On what I think, Yeah, I think you’re all a

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bunch of preverts, some kind of mutiny of preverts. Anyway,

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we got a lot to talk about tonight, my gosh,

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and I am going to I’m going to infringe on

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Jeff just a little bit because something cool happens if

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you know me, and I played radio today, Okay. In fact,

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I really had to seriously put the Ham radio away

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so I can focus on getting content because number one

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ten meters fifteen meters, and there was a lot of

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bands that were open today. I made context. Now I’m

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just running. I’m not running the one hundred thousand dollars

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big Ham radios set. You see these guys with big

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pot bellies sitting behind and they’ve got big headphones on,

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and they got like ten twenty radios in front of them. No,

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I got my little humble yazu FT seven ten. It’s

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a tiny one. It’s one hundred watts. I’ve got one

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hundred and thirty two foot wire that runs across the

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back of my yard. That’s all I’m using, guys, It’s

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all I’m using. And today I made contacts in Chile, Peru, Guatemali,

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Italy and a couple other places. Says, oh, look, I

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can hear all again.

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Speaker 4: He’s mute at me.

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Speaker 9: Ah, that’s what happens when you piss off the producer guys.

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So anyways, and the reason I’ve been able to make

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these contexts today is we had a pretty decent number

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of sunspots and we didn’t have solar storms. Now, yesterday

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morning we had some solar winds, some solar storms hitting

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and it was horrible.

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Speaker 4: Yesterday morning.

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Speaker 9: I do a forty net, which if you don’t know

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what a net is, it’s basically a group of people

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that get together and they talk about different things on

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the radio, and it’s just kind of what And then

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I’ve said this before on this show and I’ll say

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it again. It’s one of them deals that we’re having fun,

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we’re making contacts, we’re making friends. I’ve made some great

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friends on radio. But deep down inside, we all understand.

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We all realize that if the proverbial doo doo hits

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the fan, that these little nets that we have, these

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little for fun nets, are going to turn into something serious.

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And making contacts all the way across the country, see

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what’s going on, making news, travel, keeping the word going,

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figuring out what’s happening in different places and planning accordingly

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becomes vitally important. And I know, I know there’s people

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out there will crack me up. And I’ve mentioned this

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before too, and I repeat myself, I’m sorry. When the

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hurricane hit back last year, and North Carolina was without power.

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Florida during the second Hurricane was without power, no cell service,

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no internet, no power. Amateur radio was getting out. Amateur

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radio was getting the job done. People running on battery backup. Now, Yes,

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launching some more more satellites, like today or something tomorrow.

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and they are going to make Internet available anywhere. However,

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you do have to have electricity to get your Internet

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unless you’ve got one of those portable setups. And I’m

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gonna tell you right now, those portable starlink setups are

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huge in the Ham radio community. They love them because

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I’ll tell you what to do. Both is great saying

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that still still Ham radio, amateur radio has a place

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in modern society. And at one news outlet did HER’s

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story in North Carolina and they said, you know, an

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old fashioned way of communicating might be saving lives in

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North Carolina. And all this Ham radio operators looked at

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each other with old fashion when’s the last time you’ve

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looked at what we do? Some of the craziest, most

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wild technology modern technology goes into amateur radio right now.

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the ham radios, filters and everything, and artificial intelligence is

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actually filtering out everything except human voice. So you can

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get somebody that’s way down into your noise flore, that’s

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way down into the static, eliminate the static, and hear

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nothing but their voice. I use for artificial intelligence, and

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I have that program on my computer and I’ve been

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messing with it, and any radio any rate, even in

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an am radio, you can put in there that you’re

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just barely receiving and it’ll pull that voice out of there.

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Speaker 4: It’s amazing.

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Speaker 9: This is the future of amateur radio, but a lot

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of it like today today. Here I am with my

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little hundred watts and one hundred and thirty two foot

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and fed antenna, my humble little setup, and I’m talking

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to people in Chile. I’m talking to people in prove

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I’m talking to people in Italy. I’m doing so because

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the sun is acting right now with sun spots and everything.

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Speaker 4: Now.

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Speaker 9: The ten meter frequency is also very close to the

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eleven meter frequency, which is basically CBE radio, And if

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you have a CBE radio, you’d be amazed to who

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you can communicate with when you have solar activity like

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this all over the country, maybe even all over the world.

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It’s true, it’s true. I’m four watts. I’ve talked to

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people on twenty watts in a portable unit.

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Speaker 4: So there you go.

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Speaker 9: So I say all this because we’re talking about solar weather.

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And I run across us this article today and then

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I’m trying balley bally hard not to talk about politics.

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We’re going to talk about politics tonight, but I’m gonna

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try really hard not to talk about politics. My god,

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you can’t turn on the TV, turn on the radio,

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bring up the computer. You can’t even take a dump

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without hearing something about politics. You get tired of it

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after a while, you really get tired of it. But

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we are going to talk about it because we’re gonna

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make some fun of some people. So it’s fine. And

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if you’re listening to my show, you have a pretty

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good idea what my political view is. I’m not gonna

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flog a dead horse, but what I’m talking about here

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is solar not solar power, but solar as the sun.

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Right now, there is a telescope with a powerful new

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tool that can offer a better way to predict solar storms.

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This is according to NPR. Now, I’m gonna make a

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joke about this, and it’s a political joke, and I

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don’t care if you like it or not, because I

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laughed hysterically. But I’ll tell you that joke now and

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we’ll get into it later. When I clicked on this article,

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this article has nothing to do with anything except this telescope.

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NPR almost made you swear allegiance to them because of

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the terribly horrible Orange Man, and it was funny. We’ll

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get back into that in a minute. Anyways, I clicked

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on this link and this is what I come up with.

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The most powerful solar telescope in the world has recorded

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a major milestone atop an active volcano in Hawaii, capturing

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a detailed image of a cluster of sunspots with the

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telescope’s new visible tunable filter, which is VTF. Scientists hope

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that in the future the instrument will help predict powerful

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and potentially damaging solar storms. And we talk about this

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on this here on this show. Corona mass ejections, solar winds,

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things that can do a lot of damage.

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Speaker 4: And we’re going to get into the damage it.

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Speaker 9: Does, because well, we’re already seeing that some of the

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wet dreams that certain people have about solar energy populating

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the whole world and making us run on solar power.

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Speaker 4: Is not such a great idea.

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Speaker 9: We’ll get into that in minute too, But scientists hope

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that in the future the instruments will help predict powerful

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and potentially damaging solar storms. The Daniel ka Innoy telescope

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snapped the photo of the Roaring Start late last month

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in the summit of I’m not even gonna try to

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say that volcano in MAUI.

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Speaker 4: Can’t say it. Yeah.

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Speaker 9: The National Solar Observatory, which operates the telescope, said that

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the image was taken during a technical testing and that

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the VTF is no even fully operational. But the fact

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that the telescope was able to capture such an image

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at this space shows how powerful the device.

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Speaker 4: Will bentually be. And let’s see if I can do

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something here. Can I do this? Will it? Let me?

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I doubt it? No, it won’t. Anyways, I was going.

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Speaker 9: To try to to skim that picture off the NPR.

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But nope, they’re not gonna let me do it because

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they they don’t want freedom, they want narrative. Anyways, the

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NSO describes sun spots as areas of intense magnetic activity.

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Yes we know that, and can trigger solar flares and

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chronal mass ejections. Yes we know that too, because you

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all listen to my show, and if you haven’t listened

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to my show, you should be listening to my show.

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Because I’m not just gonna do politics, politics, politics, I

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also participate in the wonderful world of doom.

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Speaker 4: Yes, we like doom here because there’s so much of it.

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Speaker 9: Anyways, after all these years, the VTF is a great

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success for me, he said Thomas Kentisher, co principal investigator

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at the Germany Elimnitz Institute for Solar Physics, where the

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BTF was designed. So this instrument is going to allow

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them to basically, hopefully predict more accurately solar flares, coronal

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mass ejections. Things that are damaging to our infrastructure could

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be damaging to our infrastructure, and if you don’t know

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the damage it can cause. And I’ve spoken about this before,

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you guys you’re the usuals, the guys that listen to this.

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People listen to this all the time. I know I

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repeat myself, But to the new listeners, I want to

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tell you, when we have coronal mass ejections, we have

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high powered solar winds, when we are bombarded. Right now,

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we’re at solar maximum and we’re just coming off of it.

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Solar maximum is just where the Sun has just a

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ton of activity. You don’t understand how much of the

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power that you know, these the these corona mass ejections,

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these charged particles.

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Speaker 4: Hitting the Earth.

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Speaker 9: Even though we have a great magnetosphere out there, you know,

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a shield basically blocking a lot of this. The ionosphere is,

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you know, forcing around us. A lot of it still

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gets to the Earth and your power company has to

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bleed off thousands, thousands of volts of electricity to keep

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from overloading everything. We didn’t understand this back in the

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days where the Carrington event took place. Which Carrington event?

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Speaker 4: Look it up.

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Speaker 9: I’ve talked about it add nauseum on the show. Look

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it up Carrington event. You’ll realize that the sun can

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do a lot of damage. Now if we get hit

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by another when I should say, when we get hit

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by another Carrington event. There’s a lot of speculation on

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what’s going to basically get blown up. Will all of

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these fragile little cell phone gizmo’s gadgets we have get

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blown up in another Carrington event, probably a lot of them.

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Speaker 4: Will it be earth ending?

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Speaker 5: Hmm?

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Speaker 9: I don’t know, because we understand what’s going on in

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the sun right now. We didn’t really understand it back

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when the Carrington happened.

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Speaker 4: But we know how to bleed off power.

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Speaker 9: We have a different kind of setup for electricity, so

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there may be some issues. There may be widespread blackouts,

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there might be satellite blackouts, there might be cell phone blackouts.

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And if you are an amateur radio operator and you

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have one of these wonderful, colorful waterfall displays like I

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have on mine, I have literally watched and yes, I

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said literally, Ah, deal with it. I have watched a

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chrawlal mass ejection solar wind hit the Earth on that display.

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And go from watching a lot of people talking in

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peaks and valleys and you can see, you know, with

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your eyes, you know, you can see who’s talking, who’s what,

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where the active frequencies are, and all of a sudden,

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this thing hits and everything just goes black. The noise

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flore comes way up and everything just goes blank. It disappears.

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That’s the power of the sun. So this thing is

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going to more accurately predict it. I recommend if you

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want to learn more about and I don’t get paid

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to say this, because she’s kind of a you know,

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acquaintance of mine, I recommend you go to YouTube and

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look up doctor Tamatha SCoV Skov, doctor tamotha scop She

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puts out solar weather once a week and it gets

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pretty interesting and she’s pretty excited about it, and she’s

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very very intelligent, and she’s pretty darn accurate too. So

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look up Tamotha scob not right now, wait till you’re

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done with my show, otherwise I’ll be upset with you

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and you’ll understand solar weather a heck of a lot better.

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Speaker 4: All right, So we got that? What else we got here?

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And you know, this is the thing. The last couple

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of weeks.

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Speaker 9: I’ve really you know, I’ve poured the last two or

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three shows I’ve done, I’ve poured myself into them.

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Speaker 4: I’ve taken all these notes. Start everything.

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Speaker 9: No, today’s off the cuff, off the cuff, not even

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gonna pretend like it’s not.

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Speaker 7: So.

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Speaker 4: Speaking of doom, the end.

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Speaker 9: Of the world was predicted by Stephen Hawkins, and NASA

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is kind of supporting this theory. Hopefully this is the

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NASA that Jeff in The Lost Wonder was just talking

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about that gets cut because well, as I get into this,

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you’re gonna see how silly it is.

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Speaker 4: Don’t go anywhere. I’m gonna be right back in a

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few minutes. We’re gonna take a quick break.

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Speaker 1: This breakfast isn’t just breakfast. It might be the first

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McDonald’s breakfast you’re having at McDonald’s again. This lunch might

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be a weekly tradition you hadn’t had in weeks, And

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this dinner might be the first wing you bought for

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not just you in a while. Whatever this order is

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for you, McDonald’s would.

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Speaker 4: Be hated to take it.

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Speaker 2: Get more of the chicken you love with a delicious

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McChicken sandwich for one dollar and for an extra buck

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at a refreshing Doctor Pepper.

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Speaker 3: Dining rooms are starting to reopen in certain communities. I

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participate in. McDonald’s cannot be combined with any other offer.

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A combo meal not to be a backseat driver.

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Speaker 6: But can you say for sure you’ve got the best

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monthly payment possible on your auto loan? Could it be

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that you might have gotten a better deal by shopping

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the loan at a few places and have a lower

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Speaker 7: Restrictions apply.

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Speaker 3: Federally injured Light into.

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Speaker 11: U A.

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Speaker 4: Good evening. We’re back. It is Sunday Night with Alan Ray.

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Speaker 9: It is the show where we gaze about this giant

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blue ghetto rock that we are hurtling through space at

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a goodly speed.

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Speaker 4: And we asked the eternal question, what the wide, wide

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world of fortunes are going on here?

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Speaker 9: I don’t know. If you find out, let me know.

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Before his death in twenty eighteen, Stephen Hawkings made a

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startling prediction about Earth’s future During the twenty seventeen tencent

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World Economic Summit in Beijing. The celebrated physicists warned that

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our planet might transform into a massive ball of fire. Well,

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wait a minute, that’s a direct quote into a mass

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at ball up fire by approximately twenty six hundred.

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Speaker 4: That was distaste. So I don’t know, I don’t care.

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Speaker 9: Uh. This alarming forecast wasn’t based on mysticism, but on

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scientific analysis of current human consumption patterns and environmental degradation.

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Hawking’s concern centered on exponential population growth and resource depletion. Okay,

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here he goes here, here it is here, it is.

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Here’s his prediction. By twenty six hundred, Earth will transform

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into a giant fireball.

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Speaker 4: Should I say it like Stephen Hawkings?

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Speaker 9: Okay, by twenty six one hundred, Earth will transform into

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a giant fire ball. Humanity must make plans to leave

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the planet or we risk extinction. He declared during his

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presentation the fit. I’m going to hell for this in

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it by twenty six hundred. I mean, who’s gonna Who’s

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going to hold them to it? If it doesn’t happen

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twenty six hundred, I’m not gonna be around.

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Speaker 4: I don’t care anyways.

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Speaker 9: The physicists elaborated that continuing population expansion would create unsustainable density,

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describing a future where people would stand shoulder to shoulder

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across the globe dube.

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Speaker 4: Ah.

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Speaker 9: Many archaeological discoveries remind us of civilization’s fragility. Recently, a

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two thousand year old tax fraud case resurface thanks to

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a forgotten papyrus, showing out even advanced societies can collapse

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under various pressures. Hawking’s timeline suggests we have five hundred

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and seventy five years before such a catastrophic planetary transformation occurs.

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Who wrote this drivel? Farmingdale observer dot com. Now, while

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NASA hasn’t explicitly endorsed hawking specific twenty six hundred timeline,

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agency has acknowledged the valid a validity of his underlying

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environmental concerns. The organization confirm that humanity indeed faces existential

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risk if current resource consumption rates continue unabated. If if

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you get this, if current resource consumption rates continue unabated.

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Speaker 4: Now I remember this one show.

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Speaker 9: I can’t recall the name of that who did an

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entire special on the population implosion, where we are heading

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for an actual collapse of the population, and that collapse

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is going to cause a lot of issues, one of

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them one of them probably being a lot of funding

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for NASA China a lot of Asian countries are already

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experiencing population collapse. So does that mean it’s going to

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get bumped out to maybe twenty seven hundred, twenty eight hundred,

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who’s right? I mean, statistics say that we are heading

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for a level off in the next twenty years. Some

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statistics say point two hint at if we keep sterilizing

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our kids, if we keep rushing little Johnny to the

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doctor and having his little weenie cut off when he

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gets caught playing with Barbie dolls, If we rush a

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little Mary to the hospital and shove a bunch of

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puberty blockers down her throat and cut her breasts off

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and sterilize her and little Johnny at an alarming rate,

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and we keep killing our infants in the womb, and

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we keep having death panels in places like Canada, where.

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Speaker 4: They what do they up to?

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Speaker 9: Thirty five forty thousand people that the government has state

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sanctioned murdered since they’ve welcomed in you know, assistant suicide,

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This giant push to kill people to reduce the population. Oh,

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by the way, the elites, the people that are enacting

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all this, you don’t see them doing this to themselves.

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I think they ought to set the example. But anyways,

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NASA has acknowledged their interest in Hawking’s research on the topic.

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They stated, for over fifty years, NASA has studied our planet,

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providing information that directly benefits humanity and producing observations that

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can only be gathered from space, addressing some of the

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areas mentioned by Hawking. This alignment between the world’s premier

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space agency and the legendary physicist adds substantial weight to

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these environmental warnings doom. So you guys, there it is.

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You’ve got just under six hundred years to prepare for

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the end. Just under six hundred years in this entire

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planet is going to be this flaming, wrecking ball. It’ll

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be just like Mars, just be this desolate used to

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be water here. Six hundred years from now. That’s all

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you got left is six hundred years. Mark it on

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your calendard. If it doesn’t happen, you can have your

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money back. So therefore, you must give the government all

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of the power. You must give more of your paycheck

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to politicians. You must live in shipping crates back two

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hundred high. You must live in fifteen minute cities. You

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must not drive cars. You must eat bugs and grass

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and maybe, just maybe, in six hundred years we’ll fix this.

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Speaker 4: My god, I.

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Speaker 9: Didn’t even know what to think of this anymore. I

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look at all this and it’s like God, but when

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you look at all this, when you when you when

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you read things like this, and they put things out

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of reach, So they won’t you know, the people that

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make these predictions, then I’m not going to have any accountability.

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Speaker 4: Stephen Hawkins not gonna have any accountability. He’s dad. The

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people who are on NASA.

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Speaker 9: Are not going to be held accountable because in the

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six hundred years, probably won’t even be a NASA. And

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you wonder why people are rejecting leftist ideologies. You wonder

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why people are cheering on things like our current president

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cutting funding to things like PBS and NPR Propaganda Broadcast

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System and National Propaganda Radio, which, by the way, the

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PBS CEO is cutting himself and rending his clothes because

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President Trump as issued an executive executive order last week

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aimed at cutting federal funding to the two major public

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broadcasting systems, PBS and NPR. He said, this is different.

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They’re coming after us on many different ways. Well, what

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do you think you’d been doing to him for like

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eight nine years. Listen to you people, listen to your

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own broadcasts. You have been attacking this president, lying about him,

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openly lying, and then when you’re called out on it,

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you step back and, oh, he didn’t do it, which

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is reporting what the facts are. Yeah, but you reported

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a lie. Oh we didn’t do that, deny it. My

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big question to all of this is why do they

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need my paycheck? Why do we have state funded media?

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Why is that our forefathers would just vomit, They would

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go to the near bar and just stay the rest

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of the night if they saw how we fund these

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propaganda outlets. We all know that media has gone hard left.

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We all know that media is just they’re just spitballing now,

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trying to get anything, anything at all.

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Speaker 4: To stick to this administration.

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Speaker 9: It’s not working. But what it is working is people

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are dumping leftist ideologies, not just in the United States

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of America. And I’ve reported on this. I’ve talked about

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this before, and I have two more examples of it.

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Speaker 4: Number One, Romania.

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Speaker 9: British broadcasting company Romania reruns controversial election after earlier vote

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was annulled. Says Romanians will try again to elect a

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new president today, six months after the first attempt ended

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in scandal and confusion. A radical outsider with mystical leanings

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Callen Georgiuscue came first. I know twenty fourth November that

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the result was annulled over allegations of campaign fraud and

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Russian interference.

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Speaker 4: Does that sound familiar to you now?

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Speaker 9: In February, US Vice President Jdvance sharply criticized Romania for

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that decision, sending shockwaves through a Romanian political establishment which

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leans heavily at it special relationship with the US. Georgies

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U was nevertheless barred from taking part in today’s rerun.

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Why because he’s a right wing So this election pits

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a nationalist George Simeon, leader of the Alliance for a

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Union of Romanians, against three centrists. Those aren’t centrists, by

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the way, they’re leftists. They don’t like to call CenTra

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or the leftists. They don’t like to call him leftists

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because it sounds communists, it sounds socialist. You gotta paint

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him with a prettier picture. The problem is is Simons,

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who is the leader of the Alliance for Union Romanians,

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which is basically right wing kind of their version of

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Trump is leading. He’s leading the polls. Good chance he’s

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gonna win, very good chance he’s gonna win. They’re gonna

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have to rerun the election again because they can’t have that. See,

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the globalists, the Sorels worshipers can’t have this. The World

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Economic Forum and the United Nations can’t have this. This

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is this is not helping them take power of the

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whole world. Number two. Australia’s opposition party has been left reeling.

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Opposition party is basically the leftists, the Democrat Party of Australia.

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Opposition part What are they opposing their own power? They’ve

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been in power for a while there. Remember COVID in Australia.

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That was fun. Australia’s opposition party Opposition Party has been

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left reeling after a bruising defeat in Saturday’s federal elections,

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with the result all that is shaping up to be

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its worst loss ever. Peter Dutton, a Liberal Party leader,

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also lost his own seat of Dixon, which he had

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held for the past twenty four years. Labour’s landslide victory

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means the Liberal Party is now scrambling to find a

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new leader and figure out what went wrong for them

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this election cycle. Okay, the labor leader in Australia, and

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that’s according to the BBC as well, is right wing

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leads to the right as much as possible.

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Speaker 4: Two more examples of global.

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Speaker 9: Global basically fed up with rejection of leftist ideologies, global

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rejection of World Economic Forum, United Nations New World order

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type And it sounds so Alex jonesy when you say

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that crap, but they use it themselves. New World order

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type government where you will own nothing and be glad.

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Come to find out, well, it’s being rejected by the people.

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Speaker 4: It’s being rejected.

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Speaker 9: Don’t put it past these people to try complete violence

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to force people into leftism. That’s the only thing keeping

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them from doing this here in America is we’re all armed.

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That’s the only thing. Never give up your guns. The

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only thing keeping them from making You’re trying to bring

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this to the United States by force. And the United

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Nations wants us disarmed. They say all the time they

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want every private citizen disarmed. They don’t want you to

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be able to defend yourself. They want to control you.

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Speaking of leftistityologies, let’s talk about what happened last Monday.

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Last Monday, was scary. Last Monday was a wake up

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call to the United States of America and many many

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other countries. Last Monday was a tough day for citizens

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in Spain and Portugal. Both countries were hit by hours

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long power outages. Some say it was the worst such

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event in living memory. Now out here in the cornfield,

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I laugh at hours long, Okay, if I know it’s

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only gonna be like eight, nine, ten eleven hours, I

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don’t even fire up my generator unless it’s tenblow zero, okay.

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Speaker 4: If it’s this time of year and my house days

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fairly warm, ay, I would.

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Speaker 9: Probably break out some of my blue Eddy AC one

679
00:42:49,000 –> 00:42:53,000
eighty and my EB three, and I’ll just charge one

680
00:42:53,079 –> 00:42:56,239
with solar while you know, a couple solar panels, while

681
00:42:56,280 –> 00:42:58,320
the other one has got lights, and maybe keep the

682
00:42:58,400 –> 00:43:01,519
refrigerator a little cool. If I need water, I’ll fire

683
00:43:01,559 –> 00:43:07,960
up the generator. Anyways, we’ll talk more about that. What

684
00:43:08,079 –> 00:43:10,960
they did not get clear, because both countries are hit

685
00:43:10,960 –> 00:43:12,840
by hours long powers is that some say was the

686
00:43:12,880 –> 00:43:15,280
worst such event in living memory. What they did not

687
00:43:15,360 –> 00:43:18,320
get clear was a clear explanation of how it all happened,

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00:43:18,559 –> 00:43:19,840
at least not from their government.

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00:43:19,920 –> 00:43:20,199
Speaker 4: Of course.

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Speaker 9: The government’s not going to tell them how it happened,

691
00:43:22,760 –> 00:43:26,239
why it happened, because well, we’re getting a really good

692
00:43:26,239 –> 00:43:29,199
idea of why it happened, and this is all from

693
00:43:29,239 –> 00:43:35,880
Fox News Business. Daniel Lacale, chief economic economists of Madrid

694
00:43:35,920 –> 00:43:39,880
based investment company tress Us, told Fox Business this was

695
00:43:39,960 –> 00:43:44,199
not a normal blackout. Phones didn’t work, there was no

696
00:43:44,360 –> 00:43:47,880
four G phone connection. Additionally, some people were stuck in

697
00:43:47,960 –> 00:43:51,400
trains or elevators and could not access the internet. One

698
00:43:51,400 –> 00:43:53,840
of the first claims as to what happened there was

699
00:43:53,880 –> 00:43:58,519
a so called induced atmospheric vibration that happens when there

700
00:43:58,519 –> 00:44:01,320
are rapid changes in the weather, all to the oscillations

701
00:44:01,320 –> 00:44:05,559
of the electric grids overheadlines. According to professor Jianzong Wu

702
00:44:05,639 –> 00:44:09,320
at the University of Cardiff, focused on multi vector energy systems,

703
00:44:09,639 –> 00:44:17,039
sounds like crap. However, nobody was aware of extreme weather

704
00:44:17,079 –> 00:44:22,880
conditions in Spain that was the problem, he said, So

705
00:44:22,920 –> 00:44:25,119
he’s not sure this. Wu guy said, I’m not sure

706
00:44:25,119 –> 00:44:29,159
whether this is the real case or not. Another early

707
00:44:29,159 –> 00:44:31,679
effort to point a finger included claims the power outage

708
00:44:31,719 –> 00:44:34,119
was due to green energy such as solar and wind

709
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now that was rebuffed by Spain’s Prime minister, who claimed

710
00:44:40,920 –> 00:44:47,559
people propagating that explanation were lying. However, however, none of

711
00:44:47,559 –> 00:44:52,039
the government’s excuses were making any sense. Here’s where things

712
00:44:52,079 –> 00:44:57,000
get complicated. While the renewable energy sources did not disrupt

713
00:44:57,119 –> 00:44:59,320
power generation on their own, they were part of the

714
00:44:59,360 –> 00:45:03,079
mix that it happened. The background to the outage begins

715
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with the efforts to increase the use of renewables. There

716
00:45:06,320 –> 00:45:08,480
is a move across Europe to cut back on fossil

717
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fuels and nuclear use. Ben Habib, chairman of the Great

718
00:45:12,440 –> 00:45:17,679
British Political Action Committee, told Fox Business in twenty eleven,

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Spain renewable energy fuel thirty one percent of its electricity.

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00:45:22,320 –> 00:45:25,960
According to statistical data, that share grew to fifty seven

721
00:45:25,960 –> 00:45:28,639
percent last year, meaning a significant drop in the combined

722
00:45:28,719 –> 00:45:31,119
use of fossil and nuclear fuels. This is part of

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00:45:31,159 –> 00:45:34,480
Spain’s gold move closer to net zero carbon emissions, whatever

724
00:45:34,480 –> 00:45:39,360
that’s supposed to mean. Additionally, Spain did get its net

725
00:45:39,440 –> 00:45:41,440
zero wish for the first time. They achieved that goal

726
00:45:41,480 –> 00:45:44,440
on April sixteenth across the entire grid. However, that achievement

727
00:45:44,519 –> 00:45:47,880
was both a success and the problem, in effect that

728
00:45:47,920 –> 00:45:50,119
it began a knock on effect that would lead to

729
00:45:50,159 –> 00:45:54,320
the recent blackout. The massive electricity output increase from wind,

730
00:45:54,400 –> 00:45:58,519
solar sent power prices tumbling. On January twentieth, electricity and

731
00:45:58,559 –> 00:46:01,400
spain spot market cost one hundred and forty five euros

732
00:46:01,519 –> 00:46:04,199
per megaa hours. It’s about one hundred and sixty five bucks.

733
00:46:05,719 –> 00:46:09,199
That fell to eleven euros by March twenty first. In turn,

734
00:46:09,280 –> 00:46:12,440
those falling prices meant Spain’s nuclear power plants could no

735
00:46:12,480 –> 00:46:15,400
longer afford to pay their taxes when producing electricity.

736
00:46:15,480 –> 00:46:18,280
Speaker 4: Lacall said. The results saw.

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00:46:18,119 –> 00:46:21,920
Speaker 9: The nuclear power plants temporarily stop operating, and natural gas

738
00:46:21,960 –> 00:46:27,079
plants cut back on generating electricity, so they said, I’m

739
00:46:27,079 –> 00:46:30,599
going home. However, the near total absence of natural gas

740
00:46:30,679 –> 00:46:34,119
or nuclear power also created instability in the grid. Much

741
00:46:34,159 –> 00:46:37,639
renewable energy is unreliable. We know that the sun does

742
00:46:37,679 –> 00:46:40,320
not always shine and the wind is not always who

743
00:46:43,400 –> 00:46:49,760
So basically what happened was all of the prices plummeted.

744
00:46:51,320 –> 00:46:56,880
Power prices plummeted. Nuclear power plants said, screw it, it’s

745
00:46:56,960 –> 00:46:59,920
not worth generating electricity. We can’t even pay a tax

746
00:47:00,199 –> 00:47:06,079
for these prices, so they quit. Natural gas plants said,

747
00:47:06,639 –> 00:47:08,480
we can’t do it either, so they quit.

748
00:47:10,400 –> 00:47:11,599
Speaker 4: So all you had.

749
00:47:12,280 –> 00:47:19,320
Speaker 9: All you had was the left wings, wet dream, solar

750
00:47:19,760 –> 00:47:20,400
and wind.

751
00:47:20,960 –> 00:47:23,480
Speaker 4: That was it. And guess what happened.

752
00:47:24,360 –> 00:47:28,880
Speaker 9: It could not sustain the power grid and it shut down.

753
00:47:30,840 –> 00:47:34,440
Speaker 4: They got their net zero wish. Yes, they did no

754
00:47:34,639 –> 00:47:35,280
power at all.

755
00:47:40,840 –> 00:47:45,880
Speaker 9: Now a lot of people look at me and they say, well, Uj,

756
00:47:46,000 –> 00:47:47,199
you might to kill the planet.

757
00:47:47,960 –> 00:47:51,239
Speaker 4: Uj, you wight to destroy the planet. We gave fossil fuels.

758
00:47:52,440 –> 00:47:55,039
Speaker 9: Yeah, and you want to destroy the planet by paving

759
00:47:55,079 –> 00:48:05,039
it with these unrecyclable, unrenewable, toxicly made solar panels, oil

760
00:48:05,079 –> 00:48:10,440
filled fans. None of them, None of them will pay

761
00:48:10,480 –> 00:48:17,199
for themselves. All of them are very temporary. The only

762
00:48:17,320 –> 00:48:22,199
and I repeat myself, the only source of electricity we

763
00:48:22,519 –> 00:48:27,920
have right now that will hold our electric grid, even

764
00:48:28,159 –> 00:48:38,639
half of our power grid, reliably efficiently without destroying major

765
00:48:38,840 –> 00:48:41,800
chunks of ecosystem is nuclear.

766
00:48:42,079 –> 00:48:42,480
Speaker 4: That’s it.

767
00:48:43,440 –> 00:48:47,440
Speaker 9: We don’t have a reliable source of power. And I

768
00:48:47,480 –> 00:48:53,199
don’t care what these moronic planet paving they used to

769
00:48:53,239 –> 00:48:56,079
be tree huggers, or not tree huggers anymore, the tree destroyers,

770
00:48:57,360 –> 00:49:03,639
environmental destroyers who are selling the solar crap. I don’t

771
00:49:03,639 –> 00:49:07,400
care what they say. It’s not reliable. I know it’s

772
00:49:07,480 –> 00:49:14,000
not reliable. I use it. I have solar panels. I

773
00:49:14,079 –> 00:49:17,320
know on a cloudy day they don’t recharge my little

774
00:49:17,360 –> 00:49:21,079
battery backup systems as well as on a sunny day.

775
00:49:21,079 –> 00:49:22,360
Speaker 4: And even on a sunny.

776
00:49:22,119 –> 00:49:27,360
Speaker 9: Day, the most the most efficiency they’ve ever gotten out

777
00:49:27,400 –> 00:49:30,239
of a solar panel is forty seven point six percent.

778
00:49:30,719 –> 00:49:35,559
That’s it. The norm is right around thirty percent or under.

779
00:49:36,480 –> 00:49:40,519
They don’t tell you these things. And solar panels only last.

780
00:49:40,880 –> 00:49:44,000
Industrial solar panels only last twenty to thirty years. Then

781
00:49:44,039 –> 00:49:47,559
they have to be all completely replaced. They all have

782
00:49:47,599 –> 00:49:52,559
to be completely replaced. And there’s nowhere to recycle solar

783
00:49:52,639 –> 00:49:57,920
panels because they’re unrecyclable. In fifty years, we are going

784
00:49:57,960 –> 00:50:02,119
to look back at this stupidity of solar power, and

785
00:50:02,159 –> 00:50:07,599
who knows, maybe some genius is figuring it out right now,

786
00:50:08,280 –> 00:50:10,760
and God bless them if they do. Don’t get me wrong.

787
00:50:11,239 –> 00:50:15,039
If we can have renewable energy, great, But if you

788
00:50:15,159 –> 00:50:17,440
like living in the dark and in the cold during winter,

789
00:50:18,239 –> 00:50:20,559
go ahead, put all your eggs in that solar basket.

790
00:50:20,559 –> 00:50:24,239
Put all your eggs in that wind basket. See what happens.

791
00:50:26,320 –> 00:50:28,840
It’s not gonna be pretty. And these people are pushing it.

792
00:50:29,199 –> 00:50:32,320
And this moron we have running the state right now,

793
00:50:32,400 –> 00:50:36,280
Gretchen Whitmer, is one of the biggest pushers of this crap.

794
00:50:37,239 –> 00:50:40,320
She wants to tear out farmland, acres and acres and

795
00:50:40,360 –> 00:50:44,079
acres and acres of farmland. She wants to tear out woodlands,

796
00:50:44,239 –> 00:50:50,679
woods where they have trees, you know, trees that produce oxygen.

797
00:50:51,639 –> 00:50:55,039
And she wants to put up giant solar farms. She’s

798
00:50:55,079 –> 00:50:59,000
an idiot, she’s a moron, and she’s trying to pass

799
00:50:59,039 –> 00:51:01,800
it off like, ooh, look green energy. It’s not green energy, folks,

800
00:51:01,800 –> 00:51:06,400
it’s not energy at all. It’s not efficient. If you

801
00:51:06,480 –> 00:51:09,599
want to use it to supplement what we have, fine,

802
00:51:09,760 –> 00:51:12,760
I don’t care. There’s a lot of flat roofs, there’s

803
00:51:12,800 –> 00:51:15,480
a lot of parking lots in cities where they use

804
00:51:15,559 –> 00:51:19,440
most of the power. Put canopies up over every parking lot.

805
00:51:19,480 –> 00:51:20,679
Put solar panels on them.

806
00:51:20,880 –> 00:51:21,239
Speaker 4: Perfect.

807
00:51:21,320 –> 00:51:24,000
Speaker 9: Great, it’ll keep you out of the rain and it’ll

808
00:51:24,000 –> 00:51:28,599
supplement your power. I’m okay with that. I’m not antisolar.

809
00:51:28,639 –> 00:51:31,239
I just know where its place is. If you have

810
00:51:31,280 –> 00:51:34,760
a parking structure, put solar panels on it. If you

811
00:51:34,800 –> 00:51:37,000
have a flat roof on your building, put solar panels

812
00:51:37,039 –> 00:51:40,239
on it. Why wouldn’t you? Why wouldn’t you? We know

813
00:51:40,360 –> 00:51:46,239
it does have some effect. Not tear out farmland. Why

814
00:51:46,239 –> 00:51:48,800
would you want to tear out farmland, prime farmland where

815
00:51:48,840 –> 00:51:54,199
they feed people to put up this not very efficient

816
00:51:54,639 –> 00:51:58,440
power source. And then you have to run wiring all

817
00:51:58,440 –> 00:52:01,760
the way into the electric grid a substation were SUI,

818
00:52:01,760 –> 00:52:05,280
You’re gonna lose even more of it. They don’t want

819
00:52:05,320 –> 00:52:09,440
you to think about these things. I think about these things,

820
00:52:09,480 –> 00:52:12,679
and I know we’re gonna end up like Spain and Portugal,

821
00:52:12,840 –> 00:52:14,840
except it’s not gonna be a few hours. If you

822
00:52:14,880 –> 00:52:17,159
I laugh at if you I mock a few hours

823
00:52:17,199 –> 00:52:20,800
of being without power. I’ve been out power for a

824
00:52:20,840 –> 00:52:29,719
one two weeks. Ah, I’m Alan Ray. This is Sunday

825
00:52:29,760 –> 00:52:32,960
Night with Alan Ray. I really want to thank each

826
00:52:33,000 –> 00:52:33,880
and every one of you for.

827
00:52:36,079 –> 00:52:36,559
Speaker 4: Tuning in.

828
00:52:37,599 –> 00:52:41,000
Speaker 9: Sunday Nights on Klaar and Radio have just really gotten wonderful.

829
00:52:41,519 –> 00:52:44,960
We’ve got a great lineup and you know, Jeff and

830
00:52:45,000 –> 00:52:46,840
I kind of started doing the Sunday Night thing a

831
00:52:46,840 –> 00:52:49,039
while back and it’s turned out to be a pretty

832
00:52:49,039 –> 00:52:51,840
good deal. And now we have Vincent Charles Project, We’ve

833
00:52:51,840 –> 00:52:56,320
got corn Nemic, We’ve got to We’ve got a good lineup.

834
00:52:57,320 –> 00:53:01,480
Keep it locked on KLARN Radio all week long, some

835
00:53:01,519 –> 00:53:04,480
of the best programming. And it’s not just politics, boys

836
00:53:04,519 –> 00:53:05,880
and girls, it’s everything.

837
00:53:06,079 –> 00:53:06,639
Speaker 4: We got everything.

838
00:53:06,679 –> 00:53:10,480
Speaker 9: We got books, we got space, we got just basically

839
00:53:10,559 –> 00:53:13,400
screwing around. We got juxtaposition, which, well, I tell you

840
00:53:13,400 –> 00:53:16,960
what if you missed jus last night, it was absolutely wonderful.

841
00:53:17,320 –> 00:53:19,079
It touched on one of the things that you know,

842
00:53:19,119 –> 00:53:22,199
the dead Internet theory. I already and I had a

843
00:53:22,239 –> 00:53:24,480
discussion about it and Jeff and it’s just like, oh

844
00:53:24,480 –> 00:53:26,000
my gosh, you know, is this real?

845
00:53:26,400 –> 00:53:29,440
Speaker 4: And we fell down that rabbit hole. And I’m telling

846
00:53:29,440 –> 00:53:30,559
you what. I think.

847
00:53:30,599 –> 00:53:36,360
Speaker 9: We’re seeing it on Twitter, on Facebook all especially on Twitter.

848
00:53:36,440 –> 00:53:40,400
I think a lot a lot of Twitter content is

849
00:53:40,480 –> 00:53:43,679
dead Internet. I think it’s just all AI pushed, AI

850
00:53:43,840 –> 00:53:45,239
programmed and it’s not real.

851
00:53:47,840 –> 00:53:49,639
Speaker 4: There you go. I said it, and I’m not sorry.

852
00:53:51,800 –> 00:53:54,400
Speaker 9: They had stuff on AI, which AI to me is

853
00:53:54,440 –> 00:53:57,480
one of those deals that I’m not anti AI. I

854
00:53:57,599 –> 00:54:01,840
use AI. I use AI a lot. I have found

855
00:54:01,920 –> 00:54:04,679
a couple of uses for it that are kind of unconventional,

856
00:54:04,719 –> 00:54:09,000
but by God, they work, so why not tap into it.

857
00:54:09,440 –> 00:54:11,280
I don’t think you should replace your thinking, but I

858
00:54:11,280 –> 00:54:13,639
think it’s a tool that can really be used to help.

859
00:54:15,039 –> 00:54:19,159
And then, of course, Sunday night, nine o’clock, same bat time,

860
00:54:19,400 –> 00:54:23,400
same bat place, Alan Ray, Sunday Night with Alan Ray.

861
00:54:24,719 –> 00:54:27,280
I hope you all had a great time. I hope

862
00:54:27,320 –> 00:54:32,119
you all had a great night. And Lord willing, I’ll

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00:54:32,159 –> 00:54:35,519
be back next week. God blessom,