 Not what an American prostitute usually gets. You are aware of course the situation with 7-Eleven? No. 7-Eleven was bringing in illegals. To work? The Pakistanis and so on. Yeah, to work. To work. And work. Extremely. I bet less than minimum wage. Of course. Extremely cheap. What greedy. You see how greedy capitalism can be? Vile. Vile. Vile system. You know what? They demonize Karl Marx. But in reality everybody at the Karl Marx corrupted the teachings of Karl Marx which was extremely fair to everybody. She was detained in the Pesic police lock up pending a first appearance in court. Police lock up, yeah. Probably only got a touch of sandwich and coffee. Turkey sandwich? And coffee. Smoke, butterball, turkey. How it used to be in the old days? A kosher turkey sandwich. Probably nothing on it. White bread. You got to be kidding me. Really? The sheriff said the resting officer took the name of the business owner close further investigation. Oh look at me. I'm a cop and I'm preoccupied with morality. We got an enforced morality in New Jersey. Oh yeah. I don't go after the real crooks like the big banks and Goldman Sachs people. Oh no. What was that thing you put on Facebook there about that? I put a lot of things. Marijuana arrests so many in such an hour or so or whatever and the arrests on Wall Street zero. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. People in prison for marijuana offenses? Yeah, yeah, yeah. How many on Wall Street were in prison? Zero. It is time for the Reverend Dr. William J. Eisenman's gastronomic delight known as lunch and we'll be back. We'll be back. Get away you little bastard. You're bothering me. Okay, we're back. Dr. Bill is absorbing his much needed nutrients to refuel his body for the rest of the show and also his research and work later on tonight. I will start something, something, you know, the show. I don't mean to start trouble, but well, you never know. You know, when you tell the truth, you're very automatically you're very controversial. Now we were discussing or beginning to discuss morality, so-called morality crimes, sex crimes, you know, if you want to call it a crime, like taking prostitution for example and massage parlors and entrapment and how state police, not state police, I'm sorry, county police, like the St. County police, you know, rushed into a massage parlour and arrested the staff there and closed the place down all because of the soliciting of human touch, you know, like Dr. Bill was saying. Of a woman. Of a woman and a man. Trying to become a private contractor. Yeah. And determine what she will do with her own body. With her own body, exactly. Right. We don't have to get into detail, sexual detail, but the law makes a big stink about it. It's really a victimless crime, but the Republicans seem to think it's a big crime. So instead of going after the real crooks like the big banks and Wall Street people, Goldman Sachs, whatever, or crooked congressmen, senators, they don't want to go after that. They want to go after the poor, you know, innocent. I call them poor, innocent because they came from a oppressive country where the women do not have equal rights and many of them came from very poor backgrounds. And they're not really hurting anybody. But you know, of course, the right wing fascist, puritanical, religious cultists have to make a big deal about these morality crimes. But meanwhile, financial morality crimes are overlooked like the big banks. That's okay. That's all part of business. So we were talking myself and Dr. Bill about police entrapment. Now, if a cop is undercover or in uniform, right, and they are questioning someone. Okay. In this case, the Pasek County police officer was out of uniform, correct? Undercover? Yeah. Well, if he was in uniform, then the girl... It wouldn't be undercover now, would it? ...would not be soliciting him, saying such things. No, no, no, give him a hand job. No, no. We no do that here. No do that here. No blow job, no hand job, no fucky fucky. No, no, me, me, rub you wrong time, none of that stuff. No. That wouldn't have went on. Well, so he must have been undercover. So in civilian clothes. So let's say he's secretly taping the conversation and he tries to bait her, the masseuse, by asking some questions, trying to get her to admit things. Okay. It gets recorded. The undercover cop pulls in the boys and they close down the place and they arrest the personnel based on what she said. That's on tape. Now it's on tape. Okay. The owner of the massage parlor can get a lawyer and can prove entrapment, correct? I don't think so. Now, I believe... As the writing went there, she's the one who mentioned it. She volunteered. Different varieties of stuff. The solicitation. Yeah. Right. I think if he asked, that would be entrapment. But in the business, these women that are in the adult services or adult entertainment business, whether it be therapeutic in more ways than one, they often will ask the patron, are you a cop? And by law you have to... Well, if you say... They lie. If you say, no, I'm not a cop and you lie to the person asking you... Maybe that would be entrapment. Yes. Now, if the person says, off the bat, are you a cop? And the person says, well, yes, I happen to be one. Okay. Then there won't be any entrapment because then the Asian woman would just give a therapeutic, medically oriented, you know, massage for physical therapy. You know, not including genitalia. Okay. So isn't there a law that states you have to tell somebody they are being recorded? There is. There is. You know, must have a deep... Yeah. Probably Billy. Maybe that's him, but I might have to use the... The stove. Reach through your mind. Oh, shit. No, it wasn't him. It wasn't him because... Yeah, but wait a minute. Why did that kick on... Two rings. And two rings. That's what it does. Hit it now. Hello? Yes, William H. Morrill III. Excellent. Excellent. I am talking to you from the stovepipe to God to make sure that you hear what we're saying. Are you able to make out what I'm saying right now? Yeah, not too clearly. Okay. I'll just periodically use the stovepipe. All right. Yeah. The people that... The viewers know what stovepipe is. It's kind of like... It represents the religious zealot right-wing cultists that like to interfere in everyone's life because they claim they talk to God. And they know what God is thinking and what he wants. And they could pass judgment on others. And so I made a stovepipe. I took a bunch of cans and I gorillotate them together. And this is what I'm talking from right now. Isn't it? I'm in a can. Technically, I'm in a can. Now... How is everyone? Not bad. You know, it's humid out there, man. It's not that much cooler, you know. We're okay. Yeah, so... The one gets hurt by it. Yeah, that's true. That's true. I noticed a big drought going on still in the Midwest. Let me just tell the folks who... The person you are hearing right now is our official newsletter-sensor, Megalife21 commercial voiceover artist, William H. Morrill III. And what... Where are you now, sir? Are you still in Austin, Texas? All right. And we hear you loud and clear. Now, we were discussing the fact that Americans really have to lighten up and stop being thin-skinned in relation to what Paula Deen is going through. People from all cultures always say things in anger or out of frustration. So what? So what? Move on, man. You're a very strong self-esteem. A person shouldn't lose their business and their entire career over several words. It's ridiculous. I mean... Exactly. They made her feel so guilty. She's crying and crying and apologizing profusely. I mean... So wrong. She should be angry and say everybody... Everybody says things out of anger and frustration. All races and nationalities say derogatory things about each other. And... What about the sync-token-sync? Yes. They call each other that at times. Come on, people. Yeah. Well, didn't George Jefferson use the word honky and whitey a million times? The honky, whitey. I used to laugh at my children. I thought it was cute. Right. I didn't buy it. Right. Flower went after her like he was trying to sabotage her career. I mean, I think... You know, maybe to make it look as you... That's true. I had somebody criticizing our... Where we do our show on YouTube. He compliments our philosophy and way of thinking. But instead of talking about the content of our show, he criticized the aesthetics. I mean, you know... Your background and the whole bit. The army. He says how come we're not... Two people actually said this over the course of time. How come we're not in an ultra-modern state-of-the-art TV studio? And I told them simply they cost big bucks, which means you have to find sponsors. If you find sponsors, they tell you what you can say, what you cannot say. So now we have censorship. Well, it's also kind of nice of them. Yes. And it's wonderful to have their opinion. Right. Now... It seems like we're getting less and less of that. You can't open your mouth or take poo anymore. The word... The magical word... The magical keyword for the day is sycophants. And a sycoph... You know, it is an ass-kisser. And... You can't kiss everybody's butt high. No. It's a lie to one, I guess. Oh, that was police brutality, but out of doubt. He said one of the greatest things... Can we all just get along the late Rodney King? Yes. He passed away. It's not too long ago. Yeah, it's right. You know? Yeah, and I want to say... It's about a few people making people mock... Yes, it's a vlog. It's a vlog at times. Yes, blah, blah, blah. But I will... Think about that. Exactly. Now, I want to say... I want to have a moment of... A brief moment of silence for the passing away recently of somebody that I personally had conversations with and my friend can create of the WWE Hall of Famer. Doink the Clown. Matt Bourne died. What was this hearing? It happened recently. Doink the Clown died recently. I do not have all the details on his death, but he was a very nice man to me and Ken. He was very, very nice to us. He's a wonderful guy. And, of course, he was in main events in the WWE. He was a star. Matt Bourne, it was his wrestling name in other territories before he came to the WWE. And I want to salute him. May he rest in peace. Matt Bourne, Doink the Clown. I was very shocked to hear it. And a moment of silence. Okay, for Doink the Clown. Now, Billy Morrill, I want you to hear what I'm going to say that I found out recently. There's a man who I was very impressed by because he's a politician. He's a Democrat, African American. He's a politician that has a lot of charisma when he speaks. Very similar to Barack Obama or Bill Clinton. He's very captivating. He appears to be very energetic, enthusiastic, and intelligent. And he's the mayor of Newark, Cory Booker. Cory Booker. Okay, now Cory Booker is running for New Jersey State Senate to... He's not? What is he running for? Federal. Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Big difference. Newark, New Jersey, he's running, representing New Jersey. He's running for the governor. No, that's Barbara Bono is running against Chris Christie. Cory Booker is running... I don't want to say Booker just might want to do now. Later. Later, maybe later. But Booker's running for national senator in Washington representing the state of New Jersey. But I spoke to... I know a person who I became friends with who worked with Cory Booker and said that Cory Booker is putting on an act and he sold out his own people, his own voters, his own race, and he is a liar. And she knows him personally and he... You know, they're almost making themselves... Yeah, sounds like a politician. He's got a commercial now where he says he... Oh, he did wonders for the public school system. Well, what happened was he had a meeting with Chris Christie and ever since then he started closing public schools left and right even though he says he's done wonders for public schools and he all of a sudden as a Democrat he's agreeing with Republicans that he is for privatizing education which means... Sometimes you might have to when they're at least... Yeah, but then who... ...down the dropout rate is going to go high Yeah, but then who is going to afford to have a good education? Only rich kids then. Well, they ain't getting it. They're not. I mean... I mean... Exactly, but academia in America... and I'm not mentioning any names, I'm not singling out any one school but American academia is an absolute... is running an absolute rip-off racket when it comes to tuition. I mean, I spoke... I'm not sure what it was on the news today. I figure where it was. Student loan interest rates. The interest rates on some tuition will double from 3.4 to 6.8%. Well, the big banks have to make more money. Why? Because they're greedy. Well, because that's what... Why do you have to make more by hurting... Greed is good. No greed is not good. That was in a movie. That's correct. It's right. That is what Wall Street obeys. You know, people... These are profit margins. Every quarter? They get up all the while, but we're still making... we're not losing... Yeah, how much money is a profit margin? I mentioned that to James the other day. I said, you need to tell me, according to these people, that corporations were not making profits in the 40s, the 50s, the 60s, and half of the 70s? Well, of course they were. It's around 25 to 27. That's my father's company. Yeah, how much is enough, my God? I mean, how much money... how much profit is enough for these people? You know, it's a... Well, remember, we discussed it weeks. It's not colder. Mr. Welch. Really? That's the way it is. It's not colder by giving annual dividends or more every... Remember, Jack Welch was the one who began the offshoring of jobs with G.E. Well, no, no, offshoring of jobs started a long before. No, it was Jack Welch who really made it, you know, put it into the popular cycle. Well, the main three more jobs... That's correct. 50s possibly even earlier. Well, they don't pay... Plus G.E. Yeah, G.E. doesn't pay federal income taxes either. That's a proven fact. They get subsidies? Yep. They get subsidies? That's getting along. I mean, around the cash tax. And refunds. It's corrupt. That's the word. Corruption. Now, I mean, there are students, and this is despicable. There are American students that owe 90 and higher... You're right here. I mean, they probably post up their lives. Yes, 90,000... Right. 90,000... Could you picture this, listeners and viewers, somebody owing $90,000 or more in student loans to the college that they went to? And the interest rates? I'm not being able to get a job wherein you got your education. So you'll never pay back the loan. No. No, how are these students going to pay off their student loans if they can't find an entry-level job out of college? Well, if you can't, with electronics, you have done things that don't get tired, that don't make a difference. It's not just that. But it's taking away jobs. It's not just technology, Bill. It's outsourcing and importing H-1B worker visa immigrants that work cheap and outsourcing and technology. I think it's all three, to be honest with you. Sweatshoots, right? Yeah. You know, there's child labor camps in the world right now being run by major corporations. Right. I mean, it's unheard of. I mean, in Europe and Canada, any child, no matter how poor, can get a college education. Is that right, Bill? Yeah. Well, I mean, getting an education without having a damn $100,000 tuition bill to pay off. Everyone should be entitled to a good education. That's insane. Better yourself. Of course, the tuition is insane. It's absolutely insane, but... Well, then again, for this October, on a smaller scale, any college, USA, or worldwide, who are to buy... Oh, yeah. Maybe several hundred dollars, too. Hey, don't... I told you that I... You must, for this course, buy this book. Hey, man. I told you, hospitals... Hospitals... I told you, hospitals charge insurance companies one dollar per aspirin. Ha! Yeah. About five dollars. Five dollars for a Tylenol? Holy shit. I can go to a dollar store and get a bottle of 250 or 500 aspirin for a buck. That's sure. Sure. Scorpic acid. It's all the same. Be complex. It's the same. It's the same thing. And Bill... Reverend Bill says they're charging the insurance companies five dollars for one Tylenol. You know, a set of metafine. That's true. That's true. They do that when it... They do that when it involves cash. They put a stop to it.