TALK 94.5 Liz And Nick
TALK 94.5 Liz And Nick
6 O'FIVERS WAKE UP ITS ALMOST THE WEEKEND!! 5/14/26
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What is this? Why are we doing the chicken dance? Dance chicken chicken day. I I have to tell you it's immediately I've done this more times than I care to admit.
SPEAKER_09I don't think I've ever done it. Except with my daughter, because she thinks it's funny. And I wouldn't do it in public. That's all you get.
SPEAKER_06Oh, that's the best part. Alright. Don't do this.
SPEAKER_09Bing from Wisconsin. Yeah. Polka is like the official music. It's nauseating. I know how to do that. It's nauseating to me.
SPEAKER_06I don't know if you know this got me, but I had a children's entertainment business. Did I tell you?
SPEAKER_09Of course you did.
SPEAKER_06It was called Carousel Entertainment. Of course you did. I had major costume characters. I had Barney, the Pooh, Witty the Pooh, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Big Bird, and one more.
SPEAKER_09Japan?
SPEAKER_06No, no. No superheroes? No. We didn't do superheroes. And um. What else did I have? Well, anyway. Um. Anyway. Big Bird was, whoa, that was like awesome. Hummely, moly. Like you would see out of his like Adam's apple area. And his head was so tall. And man, you sweat in those things. But I I was never in them. I hired people to get in them. And I ran the whole party. So I have done this song more times than I cared with. And of course, my favorite song on the planet is Donna Summers Last Dance.
SPEAKER_09Ah, Last Dance, yes. Wasn't that in the movie Friday or Friday or something? Friday night. Oh, a big slowdown.
SPEAKER_06Heck yeah. Anyway, so I I had the whole Barney act down. I even had a Barney bag with all the stuff in it because, you know, my kids were, well, especially my son. That was his era. Was Barney, the purple dinosaur. Yeah, because you couldn't call it the actual name. You had to call it like the orange bear, the purple dinosaur, the yellow bird.
SPEAKER_09Oh, for Pete's sake.
SPEAKER_06And what I forgot what we called Mickey. Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse. Yeah, that's what we called them.
SPEAKER_09See, I had a grandpa who on Sunday mornings before church, they had the polka hour, which was like three hours. And that's all that's you could hear. Like if you stayed at your grandparents' house.
SPEAKER_06Did they have accordion? It was nonsense. Oh my god, they didn't know how to party. So the beer barrel polka?
SPEAKER_04No. Here's a silly ditty. You can sing it right away. Now here is what you say. So sing it while you make it. Here's a silly jean. You can sing it or not.
SPEAKER_06One, two, three, two.
SPEAKER_04Here's the words, that's all you need. Cause I just sang the tune. Oh, I don't want her, you can have her. I love shooting the poker. It's so much fun. She's too fat for me. You remember the song? I don't want her, you can have her. She's too fed for me. She's too fat. She's too fat. She's too fat for me. I get dizzy.
SPEAKER_09I was just numbed. Every Sunday morning, I'd stay. It's like, please let me go Friday and come home Saturday. Because I'd wake up to that. And I'd wake up to cigarette smoke, coffee, and that. Well, this was the 70s. Everybody smoked.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, I know that bad, like secondhand smoke in your mouth taste. I hate that. Yeah. Yeah. Actually, I went to go, I won't tell you what it was, but I had to go pick something up that was getting repaired. And these these people smoke a lot. Like I can't even go in there into the store for like five seconds. It's like right. But I I left the item in my car by accident while I went to Florida over the weekend. And my car has a smell of smoke in it now. I can't get the smell out. I keep driving with the windows open. That smell is like forever. Um, you know, I like I love to go house shopping, as you know. And uh if there's a smoker in the house, like they smoke in the house, you can't get that smell out. You can put ozonators, you can go in there and do everything possible. You cannot get the smell of smoke out of the house. I don't know if it seeps into the sheetrock. People say, oh, you need to put this special paint and seal the walls.
SPEAKER_09I've heard that.
SPEAKER_06And then paint because some people just paint over the existing walls that are streaked with brown.
SPEAKER_09Oh, yeah, I've heard that. And then kills won't do it. It's something different than kills for the something else, yeah. I can't remember what it is.
SPEAKER_06But it it doesn't matter, it's in the floor, and God forbid you have carpet. Oh, all of that has to get torn out. It's so hard. Um cat pee and cigarette smoke. Two big, huge no-nos. Yeah. When else shopping. I don't know how to get rid of it. You know, like you go in a car rental, you're not allowed to smoke in there. But if you get a car rental with that old smoke smell in it, I'm like, take it back, or the pot. The pot smell. That's another smell you can't get rid of.
SPEAKER_10Yeah.
SPEAKER_06And it's like, take it back, take it back. Uh nope, I can't handle it. So oh, here comes Trump. Oh, look at that. There he is, coming to the state dinner. You know, it's 12 hours ahead there. Right. So they go into dinner for the state banquet in Beijing.
SPEAKER_096 p.m. there.
SPEAKER_06Look at that. He's the tallest Chinese man I've ever seen. I agree, because Trump's no shorty.
SPEAKER_09Well, there was that one basketball player that was really. What is his name? I don't know. Yeah. I don't follow.
SPEAKER_06Yeah.
SPEAKER_09It's basketball. I'm just, you know, I'm short. I'm a white guy. You can't jump. No.
SPEAKER_06You can't jump, really.
SPEAKER_09No, I can jump. Yeah. But no matter how high I jumped.
SPEAKER_06Well, they would call you like scrappy. You know, they always call the the the 5'10, 5'11 guys the scrappy guys.
SPEAKER_09They do that still in baseball. Oh, really? You know, if you're not six feet, it's the brewers. A lot of the brewers are pretty short, so they're scrappy.
SPEAKER_06Why are they scrappy? What does that mean? I don't know. Like you run around like a maniac?
SPEAKER_09You're performing way above your height.
unknownOkay.
SPEAKER_09I never got that. He's scrappy.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, it is. You were right. Yao Ming. Yao. Thank you, Kyle. Oh, Yao. I was saying Mao.
SPEAKER_09Whatever. Yeah. I heard that.
SPEAKER_06That was the other guy.
SPEAKER_09Yowza Maoza.
SPEAKER_06All right. Breaking. South Carolina House votes to double their own pay before they pass the redistricting bill. It includes automatic pay increases going forward. An absolute embarrassment.
SPEAKER_09In this, particularly these economic times, with the pain that we were promised. I don't think they get paid much. No, they don't, but how about they just don't do this? This is a bad look. For everybody involved. Why? I'm confused. Literally, a group of people that we have elected sit up there.
SPEAKER_06Valguest voted yes. Case Britton voted yes.
SPEAKER_09No, I'm serious. I'm telling you, you know who we know. The group of people that this started in, because it starts in some stupid committee. You know, they're little workshops. How did they think that Carla Schusler voted yes? How did they think this was gonna be a good idea?
SPEAKER_06Tim McGuinness voted yes. I thought to give me a race.
SPEAKER_09Yeah, but we're not elected people living off the taxes of the people that sent us there. This is not a good look. I don't care how you spend it. We have a Clyburn in the house? We do? Yeah.
SPEAKER_06There's a Klyburn in the house. And no amount of paint's gonna get rid of that. That's a stank you can't get rid of. Uh okay. What was this raid on Tulsi Gabbard's office?
SPEAKER_09It wasn't a raid. They said raid. Yeah, they shouldn't have. Including Anna Paulina Luna. She should not have said that.
SPEAKER_06Clandestine uh tweeted about it. Oh, good. What did he say? He said, observe the top three things DNI, Tulsi Gabbard, is investigating. Treasonous conspiracy against Trump. Election integrity, specifically mail-in ballots from Fulton County in 2020. COVID Origins and U.S. Biolabs, specifically the 40 plus in Ukraine. All of these are connected. How? COVID was a man-made virus that was created with taxpayer dollars via CIA USAID project Predict. And its release led to mass mail-in ballots in the 2020 election, which the Dems used to steal the election and overthrow Trump. COVID was the next phase of the treasonous coup to remove Trump after the Mueller investigation and impeachment attempts failed. COVID was a tool used by the deep state to create the conditions for them to steal the election. It's all part of the same plot. Tulsi is telling us what she is doing with her actions. The entire case is being built, and they know exactly where the trail ends. It's happening. Here, I'll play this clip. It was kind of scary. I have to say, when I heard the CIA raided Tulsi Gabbard's office, my first thoughts went to, what did she do? And then I read it. Um, yeah, because you know, she's kind of that person that I don't I don't really trust. I like her, I like, but I can't put my trust in her. I hear you because she was a Democrat. I hear you. Um, okay, listen.
SPEAKER_05Georgia elections officials are slamming the Trump administration for seizing ballots from the 2020 election, an election now more than five years ago. 700 boxes taken away in just the last 24 hours. Tonight, Georgia officials say they have nothing to hide. Here's Pierre Thomas. Nothing to hide.
SPEAKER_07Tonight, officials in Fulton County, Georgia rattled in furious after the FBI raided their election office, seizing ballots from the 2020 election.
SPEAKER_08We do not know where our election records have been taken or what will happen to them. I don't know where they are, I don't know who has them, I don't know what they're doing with them.
SPEAKER_07Fulton County Commissioner Rob Pitts insists any honest review of the files will show only one thing that the election was fair and that Joe Biden won.
SPEAKER_08We in Fulton County have nothing, nothing, nothing to hide.
SPEAKER_07Biden won the popular vote in 2020 by more than 7 million votes, and the electoral blah blah blah.
SPEAKER_06All right. That's what she's investigating.
SPEAKER_09Here we go. Representative Anna Polina Luna clarified her initial comments on this. It did not happen today, and it was not a raid. It involved documents ODNI has jurisdiction over. D and I spokesperson says it is false. They did not raid the office. It's just gamesmanship on documents that they should be having, but they're not turning over. Uh it's it's just you know, I don't like this hyped up lie stuff. No, no office was raided. And they even clarified Annapolina Luna later, not via that I saw any thing we can listen to.
SPEAKER_06Listen, you can't shut the barn doors after you say something. And they know that. You really can and they know that. It's all, you know, it's once it's out there in the ethers. That's it. That's what people think. D and I was raided. Sorry, you can fix it all you want. It doesn't matter. Walking backwards is a political skill.
SPEAKER_09Yeah.
SPEAKER_06But it it's not impactful.
SPEAKER_09I would even equate it to trying to do the chicken dance. For me. I I do have a CIA whistleblower talking specifically about the files that were held on to, not turned over, depending on who you ask, rated, taken away, whatever. And he says interesting things. He from from what I gather, he's a current CIA guy, soon to be former, but I can't, I haven't found anywhere to verify this. So we'll just call him, I don't know, CIA employee, I guess, for now. Until I figured out he was on Waters. Waters, too, was saying the same thing, but I mean, again, he's just out there repeating what people like Anna Paulina Luna says. And I have her initial comments.
SPEAKER_06Alright, well.
SPEAKER_09But it's interesting what this guy breaks up. I will. After I do the chicken dance.
SPEAKER_06All right, it is uh 6.26 on the Liz Callaway Show with Nick Summers. Hey, coming up in the 8 o'clock hour, we're going to be giving away Blue Crab Festival. I can't believe the Blue Crab Festival is happening this weekend. It's gonna be smashing weather. Uh-huh. It's gonna be amazing weather. And you know what? There are so many talented vendors there that just create things. Um, just beautiful stuff. So if you've never been, I say you must. It's a rite of passage for being here, uh, living the life on the Grand Strand. You know, I have to say, uh we went to I don't think I really talked to you uh about it, but I went to St. Petersburg, Florida over the weekend. And I stayed stayed in an Airbnb. Beautiful little home. We talked a little bit about it on the day after. And we went to the beach and um it was I felt the same way when I went to the Santa Monica Pier beach in California. I walked out there, I as soon as I come over the you know, the beach walk over, I say, This is not Myrtle. It's just not Myrtle Beach. Myrtle Beach has the best beach. I mean, they really do. We really do. And uh St. Petersburg Beach, yeah, the water is nicer looking in the Gulf of America. It has a tropical color. Um sometimes our water has a tropical color, but the beach is I just you just feel like you're sitting on a piece of plywood with sand on top. Like that's how you feel like you're you're sitting there. So um, you know, but you know, it's it's nice there. I I forgot like um it's very like Florida is very in, you know, along the coast, is very city-like, like a lot of people. I sat in a lot of traffic, like everywhere you go, you're sitting in some kind of interstate traffic, there's a lot of highway action going on. It doesn't have the same small town beachy feel of Myrtle Beach. And I don't think like if if you don't travel around too much to other areas, you forget how easy it is to live here.
SPEAKER_09Well, it's so easy to live here. The whole thing of uh what's the word I'm looking for? Distance makes the heart grow fonder, that kind of thing. When you're away, it's like, oh yeah, I remember what I loved so much about this. Yeah. I totally agree with you. It's totally different living here. Yeah, when we go to different places, you know, when we go down to Florida too to visit uh Yeah, oh it's a Saint Mary.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_09You go to clear water area in Saint Mary. Yeah, we visit Nikki's dad, and it's like it's nice, and you know, they got the all the you know, the the lakes and the rivers and all that, and then we even go to the Gulf side, Gulf of America side. And the beach is great and all that, but it's like it's not, you know, yeah, it's not the same. I don't know. Whether it's because we're used to it, I don't know.
SPEAKER_06No, because I grew up in beaches on Long Island too.
SPEAKER_09There you go. And I didn't. Yeah. You know, I grew up in Wisconsin. We're you know beaches of Long Island are beautiful. Rivers and lakes.
SPEAKER_06And I had rented an Airbnb on the Manatee River. It was literally on the river, but after I booked it, they canceled it. And they said, Oh, I'm sorry, we had already booked it on another site. So I was like, Well, dude, you should have taken it off the market because I it took me like 12 hours to find the perfect place. I book it, okay, let's pull the trigger on it. And then now now I gotta go back to the drawing board. So now we had to go all the way to St. Petersburg to find something else, right? Uh, but you know, it worked out all in the end. But uh yeah, I mean we have to appreciate, you know, I sat in traffic uh for like after the HGTC graduation that I went to uh on Tuesday. I sat in traffic maybe 10 minutes late and I was like, this is not traffic. I mean it is, but it's not, you know, just volume traffic. I'm not talking about, you know, like an accident traffic, just volume traffic. It's like it's really not, you know, you get stopped at the lights and you have to wait a few turns of the light. It's not really traffic.
SPEAKER_09When we were in Florida, one of the last times we were on my father-in-law's boat, and he likes to take us to this river he drops his boat in, um, and it leads out into the Gulf. So it's it's pretty close. But we got to see a pod of dolphins that they'll come upstream. Up that's so wild. You know, even though it's like fresh water, they'll do it. And they were we stopped and we were just watching in amazement, and then they were almost like putting on a little show. Oh circling the boat, sticking their heads. Yes, they were, and I thought, well, now this is pretty cool. Yeah, that is cool. And then when you went further, I guess inland, I guess, not really inland, but you're in the river, so you're going further in, uh, then there's manatees like swimming everywhere, and you can get out and swim. Yes, they'll come up to you and they'll nudge you, and they're super friendly. They say don't, you know, touch them and harass them, but if they come up and nudge you, that's fine.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, well, yeah. Who's gonna argue?
SPEAKER_09Exactly. What am I gonna do? Don't sea cow. Don't touch me, you water-retaining sea cow! I mean, no, sorry, it's not politically correct. Hey, she's too fat for me. Here we're going back again. Right, right. But it's pretty it was cool.
SPEAKER_06Yeah. So my son said he he was scared and amazed all at the same time. At first, you were overwhelming.
SPEAKER_09But it's they're so harmless. They're just it's a good thing.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, but they might ar harm you by accident. Well, by accident.
SPEAKER_09They're so big. They are big. But anyway.
SPEAKER_06Yeah. Are there manatees in the Manatee River? Uh-that flows through Manatee County.
SPEAKER_09I I would assume they named it after. Let's name it after something that doesn't live here. Okay. I mean, I would think at one time. Uh unless, you know, some of the things.
SPEAKER_06I guess we do have a lot of crepe myrtles here. Do we? Well, hence the name.
SPEAKER_10We do.
SPEAKER_06There's a lot of trees on our beach. There is? Yeah, ocean forest beach, yeah. I just think of the crepe. A lot of crepe myrtles.
SPEAKER_09Crepe murder is what uh what the guy uh Brad guy? Brad.
SPEAKER_06That guy, you know, that guy. You mean you mean you can guy? Oh no. Oh, he's coming to the planting party.
SPEAKER_09You can.
SPEAKER_06He's coming to the planting party. I heard. With his master gardeners, they're gonna bring his license flash it around, excuse me.
SPEAKER_09Coming through.
SPEAKER_06I'm a master gardener.
SPEAKER_09I'm a master gardener, excuse me. And I'm an agent. Here's my pass, my badge.
SPEAKER_06He is. He's a Clemson extension agent. I know, he's an agent. That's a super secret badge.
SPEAKER_10I know.
SPEAKER_09But if you ask real nicely, he'll show you. Where's your badge?
SPEAKER_06I'm not telling. Welcome to your Thursday morning, May 14th. Ooh! Here it comes.
SPEAKER_09It's a fun song to play. It's not like difficult, it's just fun. Although there's one section that's kind of hard. Anyway. Alright, so here's uh should we do this? Because we told them we'd do this. Um, my my squeaky microphone. Uh here is what Murdoch? No. Oh, you want to do that for districting? No, we we will, but we did promise the Tulsi, Anna Polina Luna, all that stuff. Yes. Because we didn't really get to it. So to raid or not to raid. Right. And again, she has already walked it back, and D and I spokesperson said this is false. The CIA did not raid the office.
SPEAKER_06That's ridiculous. How could she get something so wrong? I know. I'm disappointed in the case. It's not an accident.
SPEAKER_09I I I hope she got bad info because it's not like she was there. I hope she got bad info, but if she didn't.
SPEAKER_03Do you have her original soundbite?
SPEAKER_09Well, this I think this is it. Here, listen.
SPEAKER_03You also have some news coming out of the CIA that you'd like to share.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, so we were actually just notified that the CIA went in and took documents out of ODI, um, multiple boxes pertaining to the JFK files as well as MK Ultra. The reason why this is troubling is A, there was an executive order that the president had directed the full declassification of JFK, but then also to the MK Ultra files. The CIA famously has said that even all documents were released. And other documents had been destroyed. So these are allegedly those documents that apparently never existed, and so very troubling. Um, I did just talk to Chairman Comer, and we are sending in the next hour or so a preservation of documents requests to the CIA. I have calls into the White House to the director of the CIA himself, and so obviously, as this develops, we'll keep everyone up to date. But strange times we're living in.
SPEAKER_09Okay, so here's the thing.
SPEAKER_01Did she ever say raid?
SPEAKER_09No, she didn't on that one. Someone said she did on a different one. I couldn't find that one.
SPEAKER_06Did she just say came in and took?
SPEAKER_09Right. So here's the thing. It since that, they did file that letter. I have not heard Director Radcliffe comment on it on any of that, but I believe, I believe, and I could be an idiot. I could be snout. I don't know. But I believe Radcliffe's an you know an upstanding guy. I think he's an honorable guy. And I think that, you know, he he he was put in that role to clean it up, and it's a long process, kind of like Cash Patel cleaning up the FBI. You know, they've lost almost half their agents because of the activism that was within the ranks and not doing your job and focusing on, you know, deciding policy from their desk or from the field. And he's had a lot to clean up. And I know CIA, and we've had people come on, not we, you and I, but we've played soundbites from people said there are still people in the CIA. This was about a year ago that are very loyal to Brennan still, because they feel the way he they their their you know worldview is the same as Brennan's, which is you know, one world order, and I know better. I'm more powerful than the president, is basically what he's been basically overheard saying. He decides Brennan. So, but anyway, so now we've got the CIA whistleblower who I don't even know if he currently has a job. I think he did up until yesterday. Not sure. Haven't been able to figure that out, but his name is I can't even pronounce it, is uh John Kiracue, if I'm getting it right. Here's what he had to say last night.
SPEAKER_11The CIA refused to provide information necessary to understand understand why analytical standards wrong CIA guy.
SPEAKER_09Sorry. I probably should have just let that play. I probably could have. You know, I will. Here, here is the uh James Erdman III. He is what's called a CIA whistleblower. You've got some members of the CIA saying he's not, and now you've got the political ruling class that like the combers and all that, all upset with this. They're they're mad. But here's what he this is supposedly the whistleblower, and then I have another one. So hold on.
SPEAKER_11The CIA refused to provide information necessary to understand understand why analytical standards at the CIA were violated. The CIA illegally monitored the computer and phone usage of DIG personnel, their investigations, and contact with whistleblowers. These were Americans being spied upon illegally while executing duties directed by the president and under the authority of the Director of National Intelligence. One CIA contractor assisting with the Diggs investigation into the events that transpired between 2022 and 2023 was fired by the CIA one day after meeting with the Dig. When the Digs ceased operations, the CIA also took back 40 boxes of JFK files and MK Ultra files being processed for declassifation by DI Gabbard.
SPEAKER_09So that's it's not a raid, it's just they took back the boxes. I don't know. I don't they don't want us to see them. But we already saw them. They saw them. Right, but they haven't they haven't been publicly released.
SPEAKER_06You don't think you can make copies or scan them or look at them, talk about it?
SPEAKER_09But we don't know. That's that's assuming facts not inevitable.
SPEAKER_06No, with this whole concept, I have to I had to like really dig in and say, what is MK Ultra?
SPEAKER_09Like we just talk about it, but nobody really Well, I have this guy explaining all that on Waters last night.
SPEAKER_06Yes, but what I'm saying is is it possible Is it possible that all these missing NASA people are in part of a new MK project that the C AI CIA is running?
SPEAKER_09Uh some people think so.
SPEAKER_06You know, if you want to.
SPEAKER_09And you throw in Charlie Kirk's murder and all the other things that have been going on, butler assassination attempt, all that. A lot of people are pointing the finger at MK Ultra. But it's never been proven to be that efficient. It messes with people's minds, but to get them to actually do the things that they want them to do on command according to people on both sides, people behind the scenes that have done the whistleblowing thing and some of the files that have been leaked, hasn't been it didn't work. It just drove people insane. So I you tell me, unless they perfected a way to make it work. And if they did and they didn't tell us, well, I guess that's possible. Here's this guy kind of says that. Okay, let's listen. He is he's the one that John Kiricue, if I'm getting his name right, was CIA until like most recently, is I think from everything I found out, until about 48 hours ago. Listen.
SPEAKER_00Can the CIA overrule the president? No. The CIA cannot overrule the president. The CIA cannot even overrule the Director of National Intelligence. In 1975, the the church committee, which became the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, specifically ordered uh DCI William Colby to release all, all of the MK Ultra Files. He famously went back to CIA headquarters and ordered that all of the files be destroyed. 85% of them were destroyed. He was held in contempt of Congress, and then CIA employees lined the halls and contributed cash to pay for the fine that he was uh ordered to pay. We only know what we know about MK Ultra Ultra because of the 15% of the files that weren't destroyed. These are among those 15% of the files. They are mandated to be declassified. The American people have a right to know what is in these files, and the CIA can't raid offices, least of all, the offices of the director of national intelligence. It's just real life isn't supposed to work this way. This is crazy.
SPEAKER_02This is uh something out of a movie, but the the CIA was experimenting with LSD uh on willing and unwilling participants uh during the Cold War uh for intelligence operations and to exploit people, and it didn't go well a lot of the time. And they and they threw it all in a wastebasket, right? Like it never really worked.
SPEAKER_00Is that is that why they don't want anybody to know about it? I think they don't want people to know any more than what we know about, for example, dosing innocent citizens of San Francisco, California, or a small village in France and putting LSD in the yeast at the only bakery in the village just to see if everybody in the village would go nuts, which they did, of course, or or coming up with a with a program in San Francisco to hire prostitutes to dose John's and see if they would cough up their innermost secrets.
SPEAKER_09Now here's the thing that's only one aspect of MK Ultra. If you believe the reports, I've heard of MK Ultra since decades ago. Because, you know, some of it was released in the in the 70s, but then you heard what he said. There was a guy who was ordered to release all of it, and instead of releasing it, he got through 85% of it and burned it and destroyed it. And then all his little buddies in the CIA coughed up money to help get him pay the fine. He never saw any jail time. He was contempt of Congress. Remember, they're not, they can't do anything. Contempt of Congress means nothing. A fine, obviously.
SPEAKER_07Right.
SPEAKER_09So will we ever find out the truth? A lot of it's speculation, a lot of it's wild theories, but basically, that aspect of what you just heard him say, that's what was partially what's left of the files. They did those things. They did use LSD. LSD is a chemical, it's not like a plant, it's created in a lab. And they used it to really mess with people. Well, this reminds me of the And then the other aspect I was gonna get to is the mind control thing, which they never really perfected. That's or people think MK Ultra, Butler, MK Ultra, Charlie Kirk. They never really perfected it. So whatever.
SPEAKER_06This reminds me of the Tuskegee syphilis situation. Do you remember that?
SPEAKER_09I certainly do.
SPEAKER_06This reminds me of like that. And that kind of reminds me of like also like Fauci and COVID. Fauci and HIV.
SPEAKER_09Um It's funny that everybody forgets that he was involved in that. Yeah. Oh. And that drug hated AZT or whatever is like the drug that was harming and did you ever watch Dallas Dallas Buyers Club? No. I have not.
SPEAKER_06It's about a guy who figured out the cocktail to stop HIV turning into AIDS. Oh. And he was down on the Texas border getting the drugs from Mexico. The Ivermectin of that time.
SPEAKER_09Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_06And um and people were he was just dealing with it like, you know, he's not a doctor, but he figured out that this is saving lives. Um, and he became this guru. And the Dallas Buyers Club is what sticks in my mind when I was watching what was happening with Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, and how you couldn't get it and you had to get it. I got Ivermectin, I'll go get it. I'll go, I know where to get it. I know remember that? Like Ivermectin, the cheapest drug. By the way, um, ever since we we saw Mel Gibson, I think it was last year on Joe Rogan.
SPEAKER_09That clip lined up for you.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, I mean, I watched that entire interview, and Mel Gibson, he looks like he's out of his mind. His hair is crazy, his eyes are wide, and he is just like this person that is like just he's not living life, he's like life is living him. That's what it looks like, and he just does everything big. And he was saying how four of his friends that were basically dying of cancer went and used this ivermectin, and it it was almost like he was trying not to say it, but because of that clip, the fenbenzenol, and I can never say mendezinol, the two different fenben whatever um treatments with ivermectin, it had increased over 200%. Now I would be interested to see how those people did. I was talking to Javi yesterday about this. I said, it is so overwhelming, it is so overwhelming this whole medical community, and then you add in the social media videos, it is so hard to get any information correct. Did you know that syphilis is on the rise again big time? No, because when we were kids growing up in the 80s, every one of they had a brand new segment in health class about HIV and AIDS, right? We were growing up like you need the barrier method of you know sex protection. You know, we weren't even sure if you could get it from kissing. Was it saliva, was it not? Rock Hudson on the cover of the Daily News and Linda Evans, like, oh my god, did he give it to her? Greg, uh, what was his name? Leganus, whatever his name was, jumping off the diving board, hitting his head, blood in the pool, he has HIV, oh my God. Do you remember all that?
SPEAKER_09I do.
SPEAKER_06Okay.
SPEAKER_09We didn't know We were walking around in fear of somebody sneezing and we could get HIV.
SPEAKER_06We didn't know what was. Well, right, but they knew.
SPEAKER_09But they knew who perpetuated those lines.
SPEAKER_06Remember Ryan White and Princess Diana?
SPEAKER_09Ryan White, that's right. He got a blood transfusion or he got it through a dental procedure, one of the two. Which was it?
SPEAKER_06I don't remember.
SPEAKER_09It was one of those.
SPEAKER_06But he was a young boy that that contracted HIV, and and Princess Diana went to his bedside and changed. Touched him. Touched him. And people freaked. My God. Like if she could Yeah. And and so when you remember and you think of all these things, you know that there are so many people having unprotected sex that the old STIs of the day are all coming back. And and to me, it's mind-boggling because when we were growing up, we were like it was a different world in the 80s, late 80s, 90s. Well, because HIV came out in the 80s.
SPEAKER_09The fear of getting HIV, which we thought was a death sentence at the time, and it was a stigma. And a stigma. It's like, oh, if you're gonna engage in anything, you better have one or two of those babies on, if you know what I mean.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, exactly.
SPEAKER_09I mean, as guys, that's what we thought.
SPEAKER_06Oh no, girls were carrying them. Yes, we had it, you know.
SPEAKER_09And partially scared me from engaging in anything, even though I, you know, on the road in a band and that was the heyday. Yeah, right. Like I wasn't no, because how many guys were there before me. Exactly. So no.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, like lust is lasts a night, but VD is forever. Right. Yeah.
SPEAKER_09So fear. Whatever motivated me to keep me pretty much on the store. That was our dating life. Yes. Yeah. Sphere.
SPEAKER_06Yeah. I mean, you know, listen, you come from an old Italian family, you already have fear, right? But you you you talk about how we grew up and what was the you know, the word of the day in dating life. I mean, today it's not like that at all. You have um OnlyFans models betting a hundred men in an hour for kicks.
SPEAKER_09And money.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, and money. Um, it's just a different world.
SPEAKER_09And if you I'm shocked to find syphilis is back. I mean, syphilis is back in a big way. Highly treatable kept caught early. You let this thing in your brain, it turns your brain into Swiss cheese.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, and your heart.
SPEAKER_09Yeah, you're done.
SPEAKER_06Yeah. But that's what they did to the people with the Tuskegee. Yeah. Uh they let them rot and never told them they had syphilis, and never told them that penicillin would fix it. And it was a major issue during wars that all these men that were overseas with the with the Asian prostitutes and s and whatever, they were getting infected with syphilis. You know, I mean, we learned about all these things, right? Syphilis, gonorrhea, the clap, you know. We learned about all these things in in school.
SPEAKER_09Hey, they would give you condoms in your army survival kit. Why?
SPEAKER_06They would bring bring bananas into class.
SPEAKER_09No, I'm serious. Why? Why would they? And people would complain. Yeah, why would they do that if you're just hanging around a bunch of guys? Because they knew.
SPEAKER_06It has to, you have to do it because what are you gonna do? I mean. Yeah. Anyway, I I just we forget. We forget. We need to not forget. I I I try not to forget, but there needs to be a movie about the COVID ivermectin. How su how a drug that was passed out like Pez Candies suddenly became enemy number, you know, 101, right? The public enemy, right? Yeah. Ivermectin will make will kill you, you'll overdose yourself, you've you've become, you know, taking horse medicine.
SPEAKER_09They demonized it.
SPEAKER_06They demonized it.
SPEAKER_09And and attached a stigma to it and the people who even thought of potentially using it because they needed to. Because if you survived COVID without getting their precious jab, which was a 200 billion plus dollar windfall for the pharmaceutical companies, the only way they could get that is what? We've said it all the time. Now, emergency use authorization, even before that was a common phrase, you and I were on that what months before it was talked about.
SPEAKER_06It literally nauseates me. It gets me so angry. And you know what else? I know we have to go, but the HIV thing was the beginning of the needle dispensing in the cities for drugs. And it perpetuated the drug problem because they said, here are the you know, uh do no harm kits or whatever they are. No, no.
SPEAKER_09How stupid do you have to be to think I know it's just infuriating? Okay, they're gonna do it anyway, so here's a here's a safe needle.
SPEAKER_06What? Right. Give them all brand new needles so they don't die of of AIDS. You know what? This is what I mean. Hepatitis.
SPEAKER_09Liberal logic. It is, it's you're not helping anyone. No. Stop it. That's the knee-jerk reaction, emotional response. I'm helping, I'm doing good. No, you're not.
SPEAKER_06Instead of calling it what do no-harm kits, what do they call them?
SPEAKER_09I forgot there is a nickname.
SPEAKER_06I know. But it's actually self-harmed kit. Yes. Like, here's a kit. Continue harming yourself. Right. Have a habit.
SPEAKER_09But in a safe way.
SPEAKER_06What? They actually give drugs on the streets of of uh LA. Ridiculous. Okay. I digress.
SPEAKER_09Yeah, we're not coming back, so I mean maybe later this morning.
SPEAKER_06Great name for a podcast. Well, that's what's a I digress. I digress.
SPEAKER_09It's better than whatever.
SPEAKER_06I progress.
SPEAKER_09Came up with long story short. Just kidding.