 James D. Madonna and the reference Dr. William J. Eisenman. Okay, it just happens to be Saturday afternoon, September the 13th, 2014, okay, excuse me. Ugh, it's the unofficial autumn, because autumn is the 21st of the 22nd of September. We're having a nice low 70-degree Fahrenheit day. It's supposed to rain, it's supposed to, but I like overcasts. It has that, that eerie mysterious Halloweeny look to it, you know, like fog and overcast. As long as it's not a heatwave. A tropical heatwave. We're having a heatwave. I'm sorry, I didn't know we were like on the air and being recorded. Welcome to Uncensored Heart Hitting Truth. I'm your host, James P. Madonna of Megalife21, and I am here with my wonderful, long-time co-host and friend, the one and only, the Reverend Dr. William J. Eisenman, the creator, the founder of Newsletter Censored in 1977. How are you feeling this week, sir? I am the creator. Actually, you are. You're the managing editor, also, of Censored. I am the managing editor, too. Man, stick that in your pipe and smoke it. Well, before I talk about me, before I say my little monologue, make you a little brownie and chew it. That's the way to crack cake crumbles. I also like that. In life, you have to break a few eggs to make an omelet. I also like that saying. Or frittata. Frittata, yeah. Well, certainly better than the stupid sayings and proverbs that Republicans mentioned. You know, like that S. S. and Hein one about teaching a man to fish, give a man to fish. You know, I saw something about that the other day. And actually, the person who said it was using the example of when Jesus fed the multitude with the fishes and the loaves. And that person said, yeah, but he only did it for one day. And your point is? That's the point. He did it because the multitude had followed him into the desert or wherever where he was speechin'. And, you know, they would have a long way to go home. So he didn't want them to fast and have to get weak on the way of their journey back. So he fed them. But what the hell does that have to do with feeding the person for a year or years? They make excuses. Oh, yeah. They make the excuse that they don't want to give anything to anybody. That's their excuse. No, they just don't want to give. That's correct. They don't want to give. They probably want to shrink government down to nothing except for the military because they don't want to pay any taxes. But they're already getting away with not paying taxes. Yeah. The rich, the elitists. I mean, thanks to the Republicans, they already have their offshore mailboxes and not paying taxes. Yeah. And you see what happened to the constitutional amendment to get rid of Citizens United? Well, that didn't surprise me. That didn't surprise me. Of course not. Of course, the GOP are going to turn it down, shoot it down. Of course, the Republicans are going to say no. Why are people surprised? I see all these banners on the Internet. You know, I'm not surprised. Of course not. They're the ones that are, they're not going to bite the hands that are feeding them. These are the people that are throwing money at them. Oh, gosh. But you know, the hoopla before, you know, when it was made and produced and brought before, they were all excited about it. Yeah. Everybody was excited about it. Hey, we're going to try. We're going to attempt to overturn Citizens United. What did they think was going to happen? And of course, if the Senate would have passed. Bipod citizenship compromising. If the Senate would have passed it. Right. The House would have voted against it anyway. Of course, it wasn't going anywhere. But you know, wonder how many Democrats voted against overturning Citizens United? Any probably any sellouts. I didn't hear the actual numbers. So I don't really know. But I'm sure there were a few sellouts because their hands, their hands are in the pie too. I have to listen to, when I get home, I have to listen to a video of Hillary Clinton sort of, it has something to do with justifying Monsanto's GMOs and trivializing the need for organic foods or something. She's a corporate whore. I told you what happened. She's a corporatist. With Elizabeth Warren. What happened? What happened to Elizabeth? What happened? Tell me. Tell us. Hillary Clinton, way back when, this was in the 90s, right? God had Elizabeth Warren tutor her on the problems of that particular stuff. GMOs and the banking systems and stuff like that. Yeah, you would tell me Wednesday. And then when Push came to shove, Hillary goes the other way and votes with the corporation or whatever. But she had dollar signs on her eyeballs. Of course, of course. It's like her husband doing away with Glass-Steagall. Glass-Steagall. Welfare as we know it. You said Jimmy Carter was a tad bit of a corporatist too, in some ways. Jimmy Carter began the deregulation frenzy. Because that was the Powell doctrine, the Washington consensus, which grew up in the 70s, which said that the less regulation we have, the better it will be for business and the growth of the economy. Yeah, because they felt that all this economic growth and job creation will happen in the United States. That was the ideal, which never happened. Well, you know, here's just a little aside I want to put in there. What people don't understand about capitalism is that there comes a time when we have overproduction, we produce too much. And it causes a recession because nobody can buy all the productions that we do. You know what I mean? We have to find a way, a system, that is sustainable, that doesn't overproduce, that produces what we need, when we need it, how much we need. Well, despite with these corporate cocksucking tea baggers, cocksucking capital K, OCK, despite, aside from the fact that they blurred out pro-corporation nonsense, the middle class has always been the true backbone of the economy and the true consumer. All right, the poor, they consume, they consume, but not like the middle class consumes, and the rich do not consume like the middle class. Yes, the old saying, how many refrigerators can the rich buy? Okay, exactly. You know, since they only make up between one and 20 percent, top, top one and one to 20 of the population. So the middle class is the backbone and the middle class also make up small businesses, which these imbeciles on our Facebook group, the tea baggers, the right-wing trolls that slither into our group, they don't understand this, they ignore this fact. They ignore the fact that Reagan shifted the tax burden 30 years ago from the rich to the middle class and the poor. They disregard that fact. They disregard that Reagan cut and ran with the Marines in the barracks when they 241, I believe, were killed by terrorists. He cut and ran from terrorists and also gave missiles to terrorists who were holding our hostages. But has anybody ever paged Reagan for these things? No, they made him a patron saint. That's right. They turned him into a patron saint. That's right. Great conservative. Yeah, he was not a conservative. Pistole down economics, trickle, trickle-dickle. It never worked and it was never meant to work. Well, because it was just a propaganda ploy, that's all. Yeah, yeah. Like you call it. A rising tide lifts all boats. Okay. You know, when you mentioned Fox News, you mentioned talking points that are meaningless. Given out every morning. That's part of the propaganda. And hook, line, and sinker, all these morons out in all these red states, I mean, which happened to almost be the same states in the Confederacy, by the way, almost the same. Because they never got over the Civil War. Yeah, they believe it. They believe all this nonsense. They love to use minorities and immigrants of color as a scapegoat for their problems. Punching bank. Yeah, they love to blame them for everything. And of course, Obama, because he's a black man, you know, not looking at the fact that he did a great job with the messy inheritance from G.W. Bush. Well, he cut the deficit in half. Statistically. If you want to be a man of science and go by facts and statistics and numbers, he did a fantastic- You can't put Fox News on, then. No, no, no. He did a fantastic job. Yes. However. He signed the Monsanto Protection Act. I have no idea why. Yes, the Patriot Act thingy there, you know, I mean, I mean, the certain things he did. That's correct. But I don't agree with, but. And he also was not allowed to give money to mainstream, mainstream instead of Wall Street. Oh, really? The House would not let him do that. Oh, they don't believe in helping mainstream. That's correct. The House. That's correct. See, the proof is in the pudding. The fact that the Republican senators voted down, taking money out of, helping to take money out of politics and thus corruption, that's proof right there of the corruption in the United States government with Republicans. Isn't that enough proof for these numbskulls? No, no, no, no. Because their propaganda is this. Well, we need that so we can fight the unions. Because they're the ones who put in our big money to get Democrats elected. The unions are the savior of the working man. And also, labor laws, the way they used to be, not now. Regulations on corporations, these are all friends of the mainstream American and the working person, the working man and woman. These are your friends. Good for people. They're not, corporations don't like them because they're greedy as hell. That's correct. I was bucking heads with William Morrow the other day. You know, he, he's like that guy we used to have when we were on alternative cast, Taz. He's like, you know, it's like, it's like what my grandmother used to say, the person has a champagne taste with a beer wallet. You know what I mean? Or he doesn't have a pot to piss in. I mean, why are you pro corporate and anti union? If you are not in a high income tax bracket, you're not considered a high income person. You know what I mean? It's like, it would be like the surf. Loving the king. Well, the surf probably did that to keep his head from, keep his own head on his shoulders. Fawning. Yeah, he had a sycophant. Now, what is the difference? You said that a ultra liberal is a Pollyanna and not necessarily a sycophant or is it synonymous? They have nothing to do with each other. They're two different meanings. I would not, I would do away with the language of liberal today because there are no liberals per se. No, I mean the, I mean the pacifist ultra liberal that does not want, that is afraid to hurt somebody's feelings or they're afraid to, to people that people won't like them. Because he wants to get along. But that's not the real world. I know, but he wants to make the world into a nice place so that we can all live together on what street they did. Utopia. What street did the beef and his family live on? You know? I don't remember the street. I don't remember 1313 Mark and Bird Lane. No, no. That was the monsters. I walk, because I watched the monsters and the Adams family, but I know what you mean. Utopian society where everybody loves each other. Barney the dinosaur, I love you, you love me, but that's not the real world. No. That's why we got into problems in Iraq and Afghanistan under Bush because that's what's his thinking. His thinking is that we could spread democracy around the Middle East and everybody will be happy. And that would be more business for our companies, isn't it so? Oh yeah, and the Middle East would become a corporate plutocracy, a corporatist plutocracy or an oligarch and the poor would starve and the rich would get richer. Oh, that's a great system to force the Middle East to adopt. Well, what did all the, what did the UK do in the Spain and et cetera when they were colonial powers? That's what they did when they went into these islands and countries and took them over and took their resources. Yeah. That's what they did. They did the same thing when the colonists stole everything from the New World and forced their ways. I mean, look, look, GW Bush's capitalism did it to Columbia, South America. Everybody gets screwed by companies, health insurance companies. All companies are allowed to screw the public because there's no regulations and, you know, the rich get richer. Actually, there are regulations. In fact, there are too many of them. Unfortunately, they don't handle the problems where regulation is needed. Well, if an insurance company in Columbia makes you pay high premiums and then when you, when you send a claim in, when you get sick or you need surgery and they just don't feel like paying it, that's like you're taking high premiums, but you're not paying out claims. That sounds like a very unethical way to run an insurance town. Absolutely. Insurance companies, theoretically, basically, only pay out 5% of what they take in in claims. Oh, really? Something like maybe 30%, they pay in administrative fees, you know, for their secretaries and stuff of that nature. That's how charities rip you off big charities. So that's 35% administrative fees. Okay. So what is that? 55 or 65% of the money they rake in is all clear profit. All clear profit, baby. Cash in the pocket. Insurance companies There's your capitalism, you stupid teabaggers. There's your capitalism, but they don't have a pot to piss in most of these teabaggers. Well, you know, and they say I'm insulting them by calling them teabaggers. You're lucky, I just call you a teabagger. You're actually much more women are they tea party, correct? Well, teabagger is a derogatory way of saying someone that supports the tea party. Yeah. Or the tea, tea public. Why couldn't, don't they insult liberals and Democrats? All the time they call us, they call us libtards. There you go. So why isn't it, you know, okay, to return to favor? Because, because the right wing are very hypocritical. Ah, I see. Not what's good for the goose is good for the gander. Right? No, it doesn't matter. The fairness is not in their vocabulary. Playing fair is not a, I mean, if they were, if a Republican were a baseball pitcher, they would change the rules where they only they would be allowed to put Vaseline on the ball to throw a spitter. Like Gaylord Perry used to do in the old days, you know, throwing the legal spitball. They're always looking for that edge. You know, because their agenda is like a must. They, they, they're not, their agenda is to win. They're not, they're not good losers at any cost. It's to win. I told you with war profiteering, the courses is, are the lives of middle, of middle class, of middle class and world warriors of the children of middle class and poor people at their expense. Correct. All right. Now let me, let me get into my chiseless whole of shame thing. Before I do chiseless whole of shame, I, I just want to say that from observation over the years, it is without a doubt that the younger generation parents suck. And let me give you a tiny example. I was shopping at this market called Aldi's, which they opened up in my town. And as soon as I walked through the door, I mean, I wasn't no move for nonsense because I was already duking it out with a couple of right wing trolls. So I walk in and what do I see? I see a mother, a woman, a very, very obese Caucasian woman with two of her children. They look like they were of, I don't know, they could have been like five years old, four and five years old, something like that. Oh, here we go. And what they were doing was they were jumping, lying on and jumping on and using it as a playground, a, a huge display of oatmeal. The, you know, oatmeal comes in a large cylindrical container made of very strong cardboard with a plastic lid on top. And they were jumping on top of it and standing on it. And I, I was so appalled by it that I instantly walked over and I'm staring at them. I'm staring them down. I'm, I'm watching them. And I say, uh, you know, you're going to crush those oatmeal containers. And the kid, the little boy goes, I'm not crushing nothing. I go, well, you're, you're lying on it. It's only cardboard. I says, you're jumping on it. And you're going to turn, you're going to turn that oatmeal into a cordian meal. And then the kid says, a cordian meal, told his mother, wow, what's a cordian meal? The mother was there and did not reprimand them. Mother did nothing. But the mother thought my joke about a cordian meal was cute. She says, Oh, that's when you squash something like an accordion. So I, so then she said, then she says kids, get off the oatmeal, somebody else might want to buy it. Oh, why did it take me to walk up to them with my chest sticking out my pecs and look down and just stare at them and say nothing? I just wanted to see what if the mother would say something because I swear I would have won right to the manager because that's bullshit. Which you probably should have done anyway. Because kids are not disciplined. Kids, mothers feel that because they're a customer and that gives the right, that gives their kids the right to ransack somebody else's property. Does it give them the right to destroy other person's property? No, sir. No, it doesn't. In fact, it was, it was a, it was a big display of very large cans of oatmeal and, and all these happens to sell it at a good price, $2 and 29 cents. Quaker Oats in a regular supermarket goes for like four or five bucks. But you know, old fashioned rolled oats and they're, they're rolling all over the rolled oats. They're like, and you know, I mean, I'm waiting for the mother to say something. She says nothing too lazy to do that. If I, I used to go to this other buffet called the Bond Buffet and the one in Clifton, the, the grant, what the hell was it called? It was another buffet I used to go to. I stopped because people would come in, all families would be coming in, very crowded, and a lot of them were Hispanic and they come in with their young children, you know, and their parents and whatever, aunts and uncles. And the kids would run back and forth. They'd be, they'd be, little boys would be playing with their toys on the floor, you know, little toy cars with wheels. So somebody could walk by, step on the car and go flying and break their neck. The parents, the fathers were there, they said nothing. The mothers, nothing, nothing. Like, because their customers, their kids have a right to ransack your business. And, uh, hey, I was proud of him when he said a less gold of hardcore porn on the, uh, true TV. He says the fact is the customers are not always right. Well, in that case, right there, it's the problem is because they do that in their own home. I don't know what they do at home. Well, you can tell what they're doing home if they're doing it outside. They're doing it. Yeah, they're doing it in somebody else's property. Most times when you're seeing a protest today or something of that nature, when dark comes, the looters come out. An excuse to steal. Yeah. To riot and loot. You know, and, uh, some blacks got offended because, uh, some, some right wing whites were saying, how come only blacks are caught looting during a protest and a riot? Because it was a black neighborhood. That's not fair to say that. Yeah, that's what they were, there was a big to do. If it was, if it was in, uh, some all white, uh, city or something like that and it happened, then you would say that all whites did. Well, I mean, I mean, it's still a crime because it's not, it's not protesting, peaceful, uh, um, acceptable peaceful protesting means constitutional right to do that. You do not block traffic on the street or sidewalk. You do not harass people. You don't yell at them, call them names or, or, or, or try to, you know, physically intimidate them. You're supposed to carry your literature, your, your signs, you know, make sure your signs, uh, the best thing is to pretty much get to the gist and say what you want to say on the signs and, you know, carry big signs, double-sided and just be there and if anybody wants to come and talk to the protesters, you talk to them. You don't do anything bad. Now what must have happened with a lot of protesting, you must have had a lot of people screaming and throwing things and, you know, it is always bad apples and every bunch. Yeah, but, uh, they're ruining it for everybody else. Here's the thing. Who started that? Who do you mean, uh, unpeaceful? Let's go back, let's go back to strikers. Yeah. Striking against a factory or business. Yeah. Many, many moons ago. That can get tough. Who started killing them, shooting them, calling the cops on and the Pinkerton Corporation, the National, the National Guard, etc. Corporation. Okay. So protests have got a bad name in America. Look, uh, J. Ed Gohoover. He could never determine the difference between a peaceful protest and another kind. They were all the same. Nixon too. Because he was a corporate cocksucker. That's correct. He was a corporate, he was a corporate suck-up, J. Ed Gohoover. Anybody who sides with corporations is a corporate ass-kisser. And today? Well, if you're signing with corporations, it's like signing with the king in the old days. It's the same. When the king was hurting you, the corporations are hurting us today. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, you were not allowed to prosper under a monarchy. You were... Unless he favored you. Yeah, there's the dirty office politics. Yeah. Same thing with the poppy. If he favored you. Yeah. Then you could have yourself a nice business going. I was talking to two pro wrestlers that I know, and they were saying, you know, in pro wrestling, there's no labor laws, there's no state athletic commission. It's pretty much office politics. If the sleazy promoter likes you, you're going places. If the sleazy promoter, if you rub him the wrong way, all your hard work is for nothing, for naught. You know, it's like, it's dirty, unfair, office politics. Well, the same thing with a monarchy or a corporate plutocracy or an oligarch, you know, there's no fairness in... Or a big guy like J.P. Morgan or one of those guys wanting to take your invention and make money on it instead of you. It's all the same. Oh, yeah. A lot of inventors got screwed by corporations. Not in only inventors, but copy people who own songs, people who own books and poetry. Before 1976 and 78, they really got screwed. Then there were some changes in the law. Yeah, you know, I mean... It's always been that way. The guy on top, that's the problem with capitalism. The guy on top, the guy with the money, he gets all the benefits. That's why I said, Nicola Tesla should have not moved to the United States. He should have moved to England or France or Germany or Russia because they... You know what I mean? He would probably would not have gotten screwed over in those countries. What happened is the United States, J.P. Morgan and Rockefeller, they went with Thomas Edison because Thomas Edison agreed to sell electricity to the public, whereas Tesla was a totally honest man. He says, sell it. You know, I mean, it's abundant. It's all around us. Free electricity for the whole world. And of course, the capitalist industrial revolution. Yeah, that's not good. They went with Thomas Edison. How am I going to make money, then? And who was the big hero in the history books when I was in grammar school and high school? It wasn't Tesla. I didn't even know he existed. It was Thomas Edison. You didn't know that Wilhelm Reich existed either. He wasn't in the books. That's correct. You'd be surprised how many lies we were told in taxpayer-funded history books in school. And that includes what your kids are being taught right now in school, all the lies. All right. Let me get this out of the way. Now, you've heard it before you get that out of the way. I just want to add something. Okay. Go ahead, because two of these being screwed over. Right. Just take chess masters. Yes. Grand masters for Steinitz. Lasker. Lasker was in a hospital. Steinitz died poor. Okay. I think he's over in Montclair somewhere or something. Pottersfield, maybe. But Lasker was in a hospital. And his wife comes to see him. And she sits there and sits there and sits there for hours and hours. Nurses never even offered her a cup of tea. Really? Yeah. I mean, you talk about hospital insurance today. I mean, you know, how it was then even. Yeah. And the health care and education should be rights, not privileges, like they are in Northern Europe. Of course. You know, or nobody should have to pay out of pocket when they get sick or lose their life savings because they're sick. This is freedom. It's your freedom to die owing a hospital, you know, all of your money, $1 billion. If you over had. Hey, we could have had health care reform in the first two years. Obama took office because the Democrats had control of Washington totally. But we didn't. They didn't go for it. They could have taxed. They could have shifted the tax burden back to the rich, but they didn't do it, which proves that the two party system is corrupt. Yeah. Oh, if we raise taxes on corporations, it'll hurt the economy. Well, she was, it didn't for what, 50, 60 years? Or some idiot since FDR? Some idiot right wing troll says, oh, if you raise the minimum wage, it's going to hurt the smaller businesses and fast food franchise owners are going to be hurt by it. Give me a break. The rich have been crying poverty. Tell you what? Oh, shit. If Furgert King or McDonald's says that, you know what I want? I want to look at their books. If you're going to complain about raising the minimum wage that it's going to hurt your business. Let me look at your books. Well, I won't give you a look at the books. I have a banner that you probably saw already on this show where that shows a photo of McDonald's and a man that looks like managers, you know, with his shirt and tie. And it says something to the effect that if, if your employees have to go, if your employees that work for you have to go on food stamps, then it is you, the employer that are getting the entitlements, not the employees on food stamps. That's correct. Because if you, anybody who works full time, and even Jesse Ventura said it, and of course Bernie Sanders, anyone who works full time should not have to apply for social services or food stamps. Guess who else says it? Who? The Bible. Oh, yeah. God's economics. The worker is entitled to a fair day's wage. Which means in modern language, a living wage. That's correct. Like Seattle did $15 an hour as their minimum wage. Well, you know, if the minimum wage kept up with inflation and they caught the rise of the CEO pay and et cetera, et cetera, actually in a minimum wage today, we'd be close to $30, $29 something, you know? Okay, let me get this over. Chiseless all the shame. You've heard me talk about dollar stores many times. I go to them because I find quite often I find very high quality items in dollar stores. Mostly the privately owned dollar stores, which are usually in my area, owned by Indians, and they get what they want. You know, they, whatever they order, whatever they see, that's a good bargain, they order it. And lots of times I find very excellent items that are worth more than a dollar. But with the corporate chain dollar stores like the Dollar Tree, which I think just recently bought out, I don't know if it was family dollar or a dollar general, they bought one of them out, they're doing very well. They're up and down the East Coast. But any time you hear the word corporate, it spells trouble in my book. Well, you do not have the same, I mean, there are good items of quality, of course, in the Dollar Tree. I go there, I shop there, because I do find a lot of good items there. Don't get me wrong. But I think these dollar stores make money because not everything in the dollar store is worth a dollar. Like they'll sell junk for a dollar. And of course, they're going to make a profit on it. But they'll sell goods things, good items for a dollar. That might be worth more than a dollar. So they're at the mercy of the buyer that sends them items. But I want to put the Dollar Tree and this particular company, Hanover Food, let's see, Hanover Foods Corporation, Hanover Pennsylvania, and they have a website, www.hanoverfoods.com. I want to enter hanoverfoods.com in our Chiseless Hall of Shame and the Dollar Tree for having them, for selling them. This says, Hanover, ready to serve chunky New England clam chowder soup. Now, I love clam chowder, New England clam chowder. I am a foodie, a food enthusiast, naturally, because I love to eat good food. But I also, I'm an honest food enthusiast, because I'll tell you the truth. I'm not like those hoity-toity, elitist food critics over on the food channel. This tasted like shit. This did not taste like New England clam chowder. Okay, it is not worth the dollar I paid for it. It tasted like cream of potato soup. There was very little, there was, I did not find any clams, maybe two specks. And it is just potato soup, cheap potato soup, flavored with a little clam broth. I did not taste any cream in it. Okay, let me just check out, oh gee, there was partially hydrogenated soybean oil in here, monosodium glutamate, sugar, liquid margarine, oh my god. Soybean oil, I'm looking for the dairy products for the, no cream, no milk, of course potatoes are up on top. That's the number one ingredient, oh my god. Clam broth, wheat flour, carotene color, disodium guianole, disodium inosinate. Oh my god, you got a chemical soup there. This is a chemical, no wonder I didn't taste any cream flavor, there was no cream in it. Shame on you, this is garbage, this is not worth, not even 50 cents. Wheat flour is picking it up. Oh my god. There's no dairy in here. There's nothing. No, I mean, I mean. Did you mention clams? It didn't even mention clams. No, I mean clam, it says clam and clam broth, but I only found two, two tiny little specks of clam in here. That's probably all they put in there. The clam was like, the speck of clam was like half the size of a lentil. Look at this, I don't know, I guess you could, you could see it. Shame on you HanoverFoods.com. Down a little bit. Okay, yeah, you got it. Shame on you. Chiseless Hall of Shame, Hanover Foods and the Dollar Tree. It should be a shame to yourself. Garbage. Garbage, I'm going to file it under G right now. It's going right into garbage. All right, now we can sink our teeth into these readings. Did I mention on the air about, about on Fox News, the Sean Hannity show, they said that the girlfriend or wife of the NFL football player from the, from the Ray Rice from the Baltimore Ravens, that she, she knocked herself out to make Ray Rice the victim. There's always, there's always gems coming out of Fox News on these programs. There's always a hate for women, which is never recognized by all those women on Fox News. Oh yeah, they definitely, well, when you think of right wing, you also think of the radical Islam, the way they treat women. Of course, because it's all the same. And a tradition, traditional Indian, you know, India. The right wing is the right wing, whatever it is. Traditions in India do not treat women very well either. I mean, there's a lot of rape going on in India now, you know, a lot of abuse of women. Well, what did you, what did you call it? Indian artifacts until women had to vote in 1920. What did we do for all those years previous to that? Was that not some sort of put down of women? Well, the founding father says all men are created equal. Except black men. Except black, they should have put a disclaimer. Except black, poor and women. Red men, red men. Oh, and the, and the native American. Right, right, right. Yeah. They should really have said only rich white men are created equal. And then it took, it took the early 20th century to give women the right to vote. And then it took the early 1960s to have a civil rights laws. The laws, yeah, 65. For, yeah, almost 65. 1965. The mid 60s. Yeah. And all this crap that I had to study and take tests on in school from the bogus American history. That's right. They gave you a line and you had to regurgitate it back. And you passed school. No, I had to be, I had to be like a, like a, like a drone, like an android robot. That's right. I will. Because they did not teach you how to think in school. They taught you what to think. Okay. They did that to me in Catholic school, too. Oh. And not Catholic school. I'm sorry. Where did they call those catechism? That's Catholic school. Well, I didn't go to Catholic school. I went to public school, but I had to go before you get there. What the hell are you doing with the catechism as a religious thing? No, it's a, yeah, it's supposed to be like Catholic training for kids. It's like, you might think it's Bible study, but it's not. You just learn what they want you to learn. You learn the rules of the Catholic church. Yeah. And I got, I got, I got a little book that was mostly how the Catholic church saw, you know, a religion, God and everything. And then I had, there was a picture of God in there, which was a, looked like a Renaissance painting of a man with white hair, a long white beard, up in the clouds, sitting on the clouds. In that particular book, did it tell you about the more than 15 million people the Catholic church killed during history and they're wanting to convert by the sword? And there was a rosary in there, a brand new rosary and plastic, you know, the plastic beads. You mean the beads? The beads, yeah. Oh, wow. The ones, the ones where they, they say they'll marry. Did they also have those saint cards that you were supposed to look at every day? I think so. Oh, the saint cards. Saint cards, yes. Yeah. That they mean, were the saints are very, very well dressed and all very elaborate looking. I don't know about that. No. Who's that one? Saint Sebastian with the arrows in him? I'm thinking of that one. I'm thinking of the statue to the infant Jesus of Prague. Check this out. Oh, Madonna and child. Madonna is in child. Well, the infant Jesus was dressed like a young monarch. Oh, it was, yeah. He's not a king yet. He was dressed like, like, like a king, like royalty. I know, but he's a future king. He's not a king yet. He has qualified to become a king. But yeah, and I think it's the seventh seal revelation says, and now he is now king of kings, lord of lords. Yeah, the song, you know? Yeah, the song. The governments of this world are now turned over to him. You know? They mean the world tomorrow. The world? Well, after the world tomorrow. Where everybody will own their own land again and have their own, produce their own there will be a everybody will prosper. Let's put it that way. Okay. Well, the evangelical born again people, they don't believe in that we're going to prosper on the earth. Well, where are we going on space ship? They believe when we die, we're going to we're going to fly somewhere and prosper somewhere else in heaven up yonder in heaven. That's not what the Bible says. And of course, then, if they would read Revelation 21, they would see that God the Father himself brings his throne down to Jerusalem. So if they're going to be in heaven, they're going to be mighty lonely. Because everybody's going to be down here. That's correct. This, the earth is going to become the center, the headquarters of the universe. Of the universe, the capital of the universe. Capital of the universe. You know, I was trying to tell, trying to tell Billy that, but he likes the ancient aliens with bondonic and, you know, all that jazz. Well, the point is it's okay to be a man of science. I mean, I think science is fantastic. Okay. Here's the point that every so-called Christian should look at for themselves. You're going to call yourself Christian and you're going to claim that you get your tenants and your ideas and et cetera from the Bible. Then you better look at the Bible. See what it actually says. Open it up. Open it up. Don't just. Check it out. Dump it. All right. They don't do that. Let us sink our teeth. Even if you're not allergic to dogs. Yeah. And cats. If they roam outside and collect pollen and mold spores on their fur and then track them into your house, wipe down their coats and paws with a clean towel after they come in. I used to brush mine. I used to brush mine in the summer when they shed, you know, people complain about the hairs and the danders. Dander. You got to take care of them. I used to brush mine out. Usually outside. I used to do that now. A lot of upholstered furniture and carpets contain volatile organic compounds, which can be emitted into the air in your home. They don't technically cause allergies, but the compounds can aggravate your throat and nasal passages, mimicking allergy symptoms and worsening allergies that you do have in the market for new furnishings. Look for the low VOC labels if you're having allergy symptoms and can't figure out why. Consider having your carpet or furniture tested for VOCs. Send a small wedge of the material to a lab to find one near you. 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Healthcare providers nationwide have been told to watch for an increase in a respiratory illness among children after the outbreak of a rare and sometimes serious virus strain that has hospitalized dozens of youngsters in Chicago and Kansas City. D68, 68, enterovirus D68, I think it's called 68, enterovirus, and it reached New York State. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is conducting tests to determine whether active clusters of enterovirus D68 are present. Sorry, V68. D, D. Oh, D, I was right. D is in dog. I was right, D68. Yeah, all right. In about 10 other states, we believe the unusual increases in Kansas City and Chicago may be occurring elsewhere over the weeks ahead, and we want to be on the lookout. Although 10 million to 15 million Americans contract at least one or more than 100 types of enterovirus each year, most patients have only mild symptoms, such as upper respiratory problems or rashes with fever that don't require hospitalization. The D68 strain of enterovirus is much less common than other types, but it's more likely to cause severe respiratory problems. And it just happens to come now during influenza season. It's just about influenza season, right? Yeah. There's a big push now to get your shots. Get your shots. Yeah. Oh, the drug companies. Big pharma once a year. They have to sign up. Walgreens, Walmart. Get those vaccines. Get your shots. But vaccines, every week I read tragic articles concerning the harmful effects of vaccines. And at its best, if it's true, the vaccine only protects. If it's the right one, by the way, only protects in 65% of the case. 65% of the case. It's not 100% true. And a lot of children are ruined for life, too, from the damage of vaccines and die. What about Gardasil? Killing of girls, yeah? Young girls. Getting the Gardasil vaccine and die. Yeah, I saw a whole bunch of photos of teenage girls that lost their life because of this. There you go. There's your corporatism for you. Respiratory problems such as wheezing and difficulty breathing that can require mechanical ventilation in extreme cases. Besides Missouri and Illinois, the CDC is investigating suspected cases of EVD-68 in Alabama, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Utah. If it's a pandemic, it will spread. First discovered in 1962, the virus spreads through respiratory secretions such as saliva and mucus. The mucus membranes. During coughing and sneezing. Orifices of the body. Touching infected surfaces and touching the face, the eyes, and mouth can also spread Good disease. Well, what the news reports said last night was that the problem is that children touch every damn thing and they don't wash their hands often enough. They said for the least, for I don't know what it was, at least 20 seconds, teach your children to not to touch every damn thing and to wash their hands frequently. And this has a lot to do with how these viruses are transmitted, not necessarily from the temperature. It took how many years for doctors to learn to wash their hands? Look, Semmelweis, I think it was Semmelweis who got so upset and said, you know, he committed suicide at the end because he couldn't get his ideas into mainstream. But the doctors in the not so old days used to come up from the cellar where they were cutting up a cadaver and then go and pull the babies out of women. Lovely. Lovely. Very Frankensteinish. Actually, medicine was Frankensteinish at one time. Hey, they bled George Washington to death, didn't they? They had bloodlet- You got bad humors, we need to extract some blood. But they felt they got rid of toxins, but if you keep on bleeding somebody- You get rid of the life first. Yeah, like a vampire. And my dentist's office, there's a photograph of some very old dental instruments. Yeah, like torture things, that's what they're like. They reminded me of Doc Holliday from the OK Corral, from Tombstone, Arizona. And back then they gave you a bottle of whiskey. That was your anesthesia. That was your novocaine. Everything was pulling. Speaking of anesthesia. Yank them, yank them, yank them. There was no cosmetic dentistry back then. Speaking of anesthesia, I saw a video of an experiment they were doing with plants and ether. They put, the plant was in like a tub or whatever, and then they put the ether, squeeze the ether around in the tub and then cover in plastic as a plant. And this particular plant was, it wasn't a Venus flytrap, but it was like that. When you touched the leaves, they looked like a fern. When you touched the leaves, the plant would go in on itself. It would close. Yeah. It could have been a butterwort. When it was in the ether and they took the plastic off, the plant was as if paralyzed by the ether. I've seen brain surgery using acupuncture as anesthesia in China. Yeah. So the woman was wide awake and they showed her skull off and they were going to town working on her brain. Hypnosis too can do that too. No, this was acupuncture. I mean, I think the word complementary medicine is appropriate. That's what the late Dr. Robert C. Ackens used to say all the time. Complimentary medicine. Do what works. Everybody working together to do what's best for the patient. Mm-hmm. First do no harm. That's right. Do you think that oncologists today abide by the Hippocratic oath, first do no harm? No, I don't think so. No, I think they abide by that. Cancer is a huge racket, money-making industry. I think that's what they abide by. I would say so. Oh, okay. Something smells good and that means... Meat about us. That means it is time for the Reverend Dr. William J. Isabel's gastronomical light known as lunch and I will now join with William H. Morrill III, our voice-over artist and then he will do promo and then we will be back for the bounce of this show. I have to say, except for the fact that I'm not surprised that the Republican senator shot down the overturning of Citizens United. Not surprised at all, but I don't know why some people were so enthusiastic about it, you know, thinking that it was going to happen. But anyway... Well, if people want any kind of progress, they better get rid of all of the Republicans in the house and... Bingo. That's right. This November, 2014, you know, I also put up a banner. It says, don't drink and drive and do not vote Republican. Because you're not voting for your best interests, especially if you're middle class or poor. You know, the proof is in the pudding, man. Thanks, Morrill III. You know, a lot of people I notice today, they don't do what George Carlin and others had said years ago. They're afraid to question authority. They're afraid. They're too lazy to research something. And they pretty much believe what they hear off the bat, from the media, from their college professors, parents. The majority of people are very ignorant, believe what they want to hear, but you're wrong in saying people don't challenge you. You have groups all over the planet coming out the wazoo that challenge you to do research and prove things wrong. That's what's called news and shows popularity or a lot of popularity votes. But the people that come to disrupt my political group, they have certain assumptions that are uncensored, hard-hitting... What are you raising this? Progressive independent. Register as that? Yeah. You vote? Yes, sir. Every time? Yes, sir. The only thing is they won't let me participate in the primaries because I have to belong to a political party. There's only two. Yeah, I know. Well, there are some others, but they're not the established political party. You can't vote if you can't vote in the primary. But I can vote in the major election. Why? Because I'm an American citizen. Then why can't you vote in the primary? That's a good question, because they're telling me I have to register. I think the final thing, the major election, is more final than the primary. They're telling me I have to be a Republican or a Democrat registered to... They don't tell you that when it comes election time? No. That does not make sense. Isn't that funny? Is that strange? Yeah, that's very odd. Yeah, but some of these people, they're under the misconception that a person who's collecting welfare is automatically a cheat, automatically a whino, an alcoholic, a drug user, and automatically they assume that they're selling these people that are extreme right-wingers that come on the group to challenge and debate. They think that people on welfare are actually selling food stamps on the side illegally. I said, first of all, there are no more food stamps. Well, the card. You swipe the families first. You swipe the card. Well, they'll sell the card and give it to somebody so you get the money and I'll do this. Yeah, it is done. Well, they're on the card. Family's first card? Yeah, yeah, that's not a lot. I've met a lot of people that have been doing it for a long time. Oh, so they get a family's first card and somebody rents the family's first card? Or buys it for a percentage from the dollar or whatever. So, say you have $200, give me $150 and you get $200 of food or whatever. They make the... Okay. Excuse me, they gave away free frozen turkeys years ago in one of the towns in New Jersey to the homeless. Now, number one, if you're homeless, where are you going to cook a frozen turkey? Number two, around the corner from the huge 18-wheel truck. Where they were giving out the frozen turkeys. They found the people going around the corner trading in the frozen turkeys for drugs. The drug dealers. Right, but you can't assume every poor person on a social program is a cheater, a whine-up. I mean, nothing's 100 percent. You know, but these people don't believe in helping the poor at all. Oh, that's just total ignorance. They just want you to starve. There's good and bad in everything. Yeah. So they're assuming things based on what they heard when they were younger and generalized. Let me hear one of the greatest entrepreneurs in the world's biggest corporations. You've probably heard of Thomas Watson. Yeah. Well, he's the founder of... Maybe you've heard of IBM? Yeah, sure. Okay. Eight foot, you get a manual on your hard buy at IBM. It's a booklet, a hero. And he said something about never judging people. The majority of people, sadly, are victims of circumstances far beyond their control. Right there. Their minds are conditioned. So people on food stamps are this or that. It doesn't mean you're stupid or you might have the highest IQ in the world. You're just going through a bad situation. Remember, in sports, in business, the best don't always make it. The best don't always play. Same thing. Politics gets involved in this and that. Same thing with the entertainment industry. You know how many qualified actors and actresses and singers and dancers and models? It's one of the top actors I don't think are more than them. Yeah, it's just knowing the right people, being at the right place with the right people. So when somebody tells you that they pulled themselves up by the bootstress and they're self-made, there are not that many people in the population that are really self-made. No, but you look at some of the Steve Harvey, Tyler Perry. They both were homeless and lived in their cars or whatever. So that's the Stallone? Stallone. You give great credit to these people that went through a lot. But they did get breaks from other human beings. They suffer and struggle for a long, long time too. And even in making, in Stallone's case, the first Rocky. He cut corners and left and went left and right. Let's be honest. That first Rocky, original, was made for under a million dollars. Low budget. Low, under a million dollars. They even cut it, painting over the paint, buying paint, to paint the sets and everything. Well, that movie that won the Golden Globe with Mickey Rourke and Marissa Tomei, the wrestler, that was an independent film. Yeah. But a lot of platoon, back in its day, was very, very low budget. Six million I think it was. That's it, go through our history. You know, for people, people should really learn to question authority and research. And what do they do, what are only a few points? I mean, a lot of people just make assumptions and they're stubborn. And, you know, they assume things about anything. But a lot of people just like to bitch and complain and whine, too. Let's be honest. Nothing would make them happen. Well, look at generalizations made about race. You know, there are generalizations made about race. Yeah. On vice versa, a lot of the blacks blame everything on the white man. That's just not true. And vice versa. Yeah. But you have very little racism, I think, on the white side. It's a very small minority and they're still racist. Yeah. Well, a lot of people want... Me especially, too, as you know, my history. I've grown up, my teams were always half white, half black, some of the Hispanics thrown in. But we were all friends, brothers, whatever you would call it, comrades. Oh, don't kids all get along with different kinds of children? Well, I'm sure it's like anything else in general, yes. But there are probably exceptions to some. So you have bullying. Why do you have bullying in schools? Maybe the kid gets picked down by his dad. He gets beat up by his dad. No, bullying in schools. Oh, yeah. I'm just psychologically trying to handle it. Oh, yeah, bullying, too. You know, it depends on the circumstances where you are and what happens. You're always going to have those that hate and those that hate. Right. What about kids that, and they're out there, too, that torture animals? Well, they should be in my book crying them up into hamburgers. Well, they're not human. Well, it's not human, they're not human. You've heard animals in the back, in the back. Like I said before, if I was I had to call a commissioner. Michael Pick would not be in the NFL. He could Canada maybe or something. That's an early sociopath. Oh, I don't care if you heard an animal. That's all I care about. Yeah. Well, I'm saying if it starts that way, who knows how it might end up when they come in and up. I don't care if you heard an animal and you're not playing in my league. Yeah. I would cry when I meet with you or your wife. You're not playing in this league. That would have been my final. Well, it should be a more severe crime because they don't have enough rights as far as I'm concerned. Yeah. That's the law of legal system. Let's say I own it now. That would make it should be more severe. Right. So, it's illegal system. Now, today, occasionally in my town, I see a woman, usually a Latin woman of color. She's pushing a baby carriage on the sidewalk. She's got an infant in the carriage. She has a toddler walking and she has an older child on the side and she has one on the way. Well, that's a lot of kids. No. She's obviously not wasting any time. Hopefully, the father has a high adequate income because... He doesn't need one. Because if not... He doesn't need one. That means he could be a milking of the system. That's what it is, probably. Possibly. Not probably. Every kid right now, I mean, there's more dollars coming in every month from the government. Yeah. Well, you look at the age groups that are walking with her. No, I'm not a friend of mine. Grammar school? A friend of Tyler. Yeah. Because he has two kids. He works. He's a plumber. Because they can't... The rent is too high or whatever. Oh, my God, look at the story. They are. They haven't done it. But I found out they are entitled to because of the two children and just food stamps alone each month. $600 to $800 extra. No wonder the octa mom took fertility pills and she ended up having eight kids. Every child is a lot more warm. Why do you think a lot of these foster parents, do you think they love children? They probably can't stand children. But that's money in the bank. For every kid, they bring it under their roof. Well, if they're wealthy, they just have fire nannies to take care of the kids for them. Well, that doesn't happen. You never hear wealthy people fostering much. No, no, no. You really don't. But you hear these families are fostering the... Right. I think a foster child has an extra $200 plus a month. Oh, for financial reasons. It's a lot of... They just take them in. Not that they added a goodness of their heart. And you don't know if they're really spending... And you know they're not spending all that money on each child. You know they're not. Well, my friend's wife, when they got divorced, she wanted $185 a week for one little girl. And you know she had other plans without money. She wanted it. She didn't get it. Not sure. The courts sometimes are very lenient. And sometimes they're really strict for the wrong reasons at times, too. Yeah. Yeah, like somebody being in jail for many years, just for a marijuana offense down south. Yeah, grass. And how about these two black brothers who just got out after serving 30 years? They finally found out they didn't commit the rape or murder. That's just despicable. They're thinking about that. Despicable Travis. 30 years. Yeah. You think about that. I'd go nuts one day in prison for so. Three decades or wasted out of their right. 30 years. You think about that. 30 years. Because you're overly aggressive, probably prosecuting a lie. Right. Didn't let all the facts come in, blah, blah, blah. Things will withheld or whatever. And you had their own people. We found out throughout history there are a lot of innocent people who have been in prison. I'm wondering and we'll never know how many innocent people have been executed throughout history. Well, there has been innocent people. We know that. But I wonder how many. How many, how many. I wonder how many. Think about it. Think about it. How would you like to be yourself? You're proven guilty, but nobody will believe you. And you know you didn't commit that crime. Nobody would. It was like, yeah, sure. Everybody in here is innocent. Jim, we're all innocent. But you know you truly are. But no one will believe you. You got framed for something you didn't do. That's not what you do. That God for science and DNA coming along. Oh, yeah. You get too late for a lot of people. DNA is fantastic. That's a little too late for a lot of people. Sadly, it's fairly late for these two brothers. 30 years, 30 years. Too bad they didn't have this 30 years ago. Yeah. Okay, think about that. Well, before DNA, a perfect identification was the pattern of the iris of your eye. But DNA cannot be... No, it wasn't. Before DNA. No, they never had it. The iris. No, they never had eye, nothing. Everybody's iris has a different pattern. Never use that, of course. No, no, no. No, no, maybe... Even fingerprints don't work. Even fingerprints don't work. No, fingerprints can be... So, no, they had basically nothing. There was nothing until the DNA came along. It's also when people got convicted. Only yours, say, or whatever. False witnesses. And most witnesses don't know Jack anyway when you listen to them. History changes over time. Yeah. I mean, for proven crimes, you need DNA. You can't beat that. DNA. Oh, I just meant for form of identification, like to get into a classified building, you know. I think it's not iris scan. Somewhat. They still use the fingerprint thing. DNA would still be your best bet. Now that he's biometrics, you put your hand over a scanner. Well, like I said, we got... There's no ink. Before my partner sent me a super deck. We had a DNA scanner. That can't be... How did you find that? How did you acquire that? I created it. You created a DNA scanner? What we were going to do with super deck, but I can't tell you how it worked or what it did, but... Oh, you mean you had it in paper? In our nose design, ready to roll. And everybody said, this is incredible. Well, now they just take a little prick of your finger. Like, it's so fast and so is my new, you know, little tissue. It's right. It's like bloop. It's right. I can't tell you what ours did. It's a tiny sample. I can also tell you, all right, they're hijacking system for airliners. To this day, can't be duplicated. Everybody said, it's the greatest thing to come along. Now you had the skeptics. Well, what if they blow the plane up? Well, horse, that's not hijacking. Yeah. That's tear attack. That's different. Right. But when you're trying to hijack a jet, ours cannot be defeated or beaten. No way. We also had the first in the nose of Supertex one years ago, which overrides all pilots. And it could be remotely overpowered from the ground or by satellite. They still don't have it to this day. A remote overwrite. If something's happening, we could do an overwrite from the ground. We'll take control and they do. 20 plus years ago, we had this. Wouldn't that be fantastic if they were able to do that? We had this in 20 years ago. So you can see how my partners were skipping the cannon and what happened screwed everything up. To be able to override a hijack, the cockpit of a hijack. So far, it's not hard to do. Very simple theory. That is great. For electronic, you can override it. The hijacking system, we had things you cannot imagine in Supertex, which is why back then, what our accounting firm, which is one of the top two biggest in the world, I said, give me. I need to, they're seeing your vice president, and at our account, because this is incredible. I said, I want a ballpark to tell my investors what will Supertex be making, netting and not grossing down the road. He said, within two years, you'll be netting 22 million easy. That's unheard of. Wow. He said, there's no organization like this. I said, oh, you don't even know everything. I can't tell you a thing on my notes. Because you're only being told what I'm telling you. No, you shouldn't tell anything. Nobody ever saw my notes. I told him certain things like I'm telling you now. Well, David saw it, didn't he? Who? I mean, you're the partner that skipped to Canada. What was his name? Allen. Allen. Who? Then technically, you don't need Allen. No, you do, because he did a lot of certain things, and you can't do it all around. There was too much to do. No. Everybody wanted the notes. And then Ray had his duties. Everybody wanted the notes. Why do you think you have so many people? Vice president is a different president of each division, a CEO, a COO, a CFO. You can't do it all yourself. Right. You just can't. There's too much to do. So it's two things up. Plus, we work well together. We work like a great team. A team doesn't always have to be on a field. Well, we were on a field. We were on the corporate field. Right. And research and development. Field. R&D. Every division, think about it. 47 divisions. So I need 47 division on heads. Right. I can't do it all. Right. But I will tell you certain things when it comes to my head. I'll relay this down. I want to start working on this and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And we did it, Jimmy. Yeah, a good 24-7 different ships of R&D around the clock. Well, that was inside in the beginning because that was 2.5 million square feet. I remember the main building. But as you know, my plan is for Superdict, which is why I need land, the acreage. In the back, I want to build a huge facility behind. Behind the sound stage farm, which is nothing but a huge, giant R&D facility building. The laboratories suit the best anything they need. The best engineers and scientists from around the world. Because it was like one giant laboratory. It was to be called the Labyrinth. A Labyrinth. Filled with the best minds the world has to offer. So if there was another Nikolai Tesla out there and nobody wanted to, the government didn't want to back them up. We didn't talk to you. You'll talk to them. They'll set you up in a hotel or an apartment, wherever you come out of your week. We work with us for a while. Yeah. That's what you have to offer. Yeah, because... We're always turning you down. We'll talk to you. I always wondered why he's maybe the mistake Tesla made as he moved to the United States instead of going to like Germany or Russia. Because the United States went with Edison because Edison was willing to sell electricity to the public. But Tesla says electricity is so abundant everywhere. There's no need to sell it. Well, at the bottom, like, what's the most powerful force basically on the planet? And if you could harness it... Antimatter. Well, that too, but you'd be a trillionaire. Lightning bolt. Lightning bolt is hotter than this. If you could harness a bolt, the smallest bolt could power all of Manhattan for decades. Yeah, just think about it. So you'd be a trillionaire and you could find a way to harness a lightning bolt. Well, the Tesla Tower, they show bolts going into the top of the tower. Because electricity is all around us. Now, the temperature of a lightning bolt surpasses the sun. It's thousands. Isn't that incredible? Thousands of years. The science is so important. And it just... It would be a detriment to mankind if money wasn't spent on science. I mean, look at Japan. They just built the largest floating solar farm, solar field. I mean, solar plant, whatever you want to call it. What's the safe farm? Well, they have to. They can't go nuclear much anymore with all their tsunamis over there. I saw a picture of it. It's a huge platform that God was hoping... That was going to happen to that platform when the first tsunami were earthquake now. Kiss and goodbye. Yeah, bye. I mean, let's be fair here. Maybe if it was an area that wasn't hit by storms or maybe... They always get all over there. Well, it's a floating platform. So maybe it's tied down with very thick steel cables. Maybe it can... I don't know. I mean, I know in the Japanese, they're anything but stupid. I'm sure they designed it to be able to withstand certain winds and tidal surges or what have you. There's hydroelectric bullies. Hydroelectric bullies that bob up and down and make electricity. Yeah. I mean... Which is great because the ocean is never dead flat. It's always moving. This guy, he's a wrestler and he's on my friend's list and he's a member of a couple groups. He says he was saying the problem with U.S. economy is that people have to start buying only American products. I says, yeah, but... We don't manufacture much. We're not manufacturing them here. So anything you buy that says U.S. Maybe the U.S.A. That's a half truth. It's maybe it's assembled in the U.S.A. But the parts, imported parts, you know as of 10 years ago, and I'm sure it's more now, when it's gone now, it was either the Mercury... Booger? No. Grand Marquis or the Ford, whatever that big one. Oh, Ford to Crown Victoria. 78% of the parts came from Mexico. So in theory, that could be classified as an import. You know, the Ford engine is a Yamaha engine? No, I didn't know that. In the Taurus? Are you serious? Yeah. I've never heard that. Yamaha engine, it's like... Just like Chrysler... I never knew Yamaha made car engines. I know they made the wave runners and snowmobiles. The motorcycles, of course. I never knew they made automobile engines. I never knew that. You know, the Japanese Zero fighters in the world was Mitsubishi's made. This is a great corporation of products. Now this man, I said yeah, but the American products, especially electronics, they're crap. They can't compete with Japan and South Korea. Money-wise, no, because of the unions or whatever, you'd be paying the workers so much, you have to sell a TV made here for about 10 to 12,000 dollars. I mean overall quality of the product. The quality could be good here, but you can't afford to manufacture it. If you bought an RCA, which is still in business, which I'm shocked, and you got a Samsung flat screen TV, I guarantee the Samsung is going to blow away the RCA. Possibly or whatever, but I remember my father and a lot of other people said for some reason, RCA always had the warmest colors on their TVs. I don't know how their new flat screens are. I don't know. The image is good. Their color was very different and better superior. Samsung is phenomenal. LG, the other Korean company is phenomenal. Sharp as the Japanese. The Japanese are tremendous as well. I dare you to name any one that's bad. Today's technology, and then again, how many of these companies really make their own anyway? Maybe it's only a few manufacturing plants putting a little label on there, and they're making pretty good. I think they owe it to computer technology. And who just bought GE's appliance unit this week? Oh, GE's appliance was bought out? Sold out for billions to somebody. I think it was Electrolux for like three points, something to do with dollars. The vacuum cleaner company. But they're not going to change the name. I'll keep it all on there. So Electrolux is great quality too. But I think a lot of it has to do with the computer science, computer technology, the nanotechnology, shrinking the main component. Carried over to televisions. Well, what they're worried about too, the plant is in this country. So GE's appliances are those washer and dryers and what have you. So they're worried about will there be job losses? Nobody knows yet. Nobody knows yet. No, chances are good that they'll be outsourcing the plant. No. GE outsourced the plant already. What do you mean outsourcing the plant? They believe it was Wisconsin. Wisconsin was sent overseas. I think it's down here in Kentucky. I think it's in Kentucky or whatever. But it's a lot of jobs, thousands. That's what they're worried about the jobs now. What's going on? I don't know. But anyway, thank you for as usual. Yeah, next time. To everybody, bye-bye. Hi, this is William H. Morrow. The best way to join our organization is to get your free annual subscription to Newsletter censored with your gift to support this work. The newsletter of hard-hitting truth and news fighting censorship and conservative propaganda since 1977. There is nothing out there like the newsletter censored in the mainstream media or the press. This newsletter is the very best way to join and be a part of our organization. We're living the end times, so you need newsletter censored. Go to www.newslettercensored.com. Okay, we're back. I want to thank William H. Morrow, the third, for meeting with me for our show and also doing a great job at promo for newsletter censored. Well, I want to salute the city of Brotherly Live. Philadelphia will be the largest American city so far to legalize marijuana. Now, is that legalized marijuana across the board or just medical marijuana? Just medical. It's not. I don't think it's... Oh, just medical? Oh, the hell with it. I take that back. Well, we're not sure yet. It will break, but are you sure it's not just medical in Colorado and the other places? No, it's... Washington? No, recreation. Recreational is legal too? Yeah. Yeah, yes, yes, yes. And they're collecting a lot of great taxes. Tax money off of it too. Collecting a fortune off of it. Well, people aren't getting the idea that driving high ain't a good idea. Well, driving drunk is not a good idea either. They shouldn't be doing it yet. They have to use their discretion, their common sense. Some people do not have common sense. Well, that's obvious. That's obvious. What is that banner? I love the fact that jellyfish have lived for hundreds of millions or billions of years without a brain is good news for stupid people. And I had put, yeah, the Tea Party. The Tea Party should be happy about that. I'm going to put up a video of a, I guess it's some sort of jellyfish or something that looks like a ribbon. I can see through ribbon like invisible. There are so many new species. And it squiggles around to get around. There are so many undiscovered species that are still out there. Nature is amazing. But what were we talking about before the Philadelphia legalizing marijuana? Immigration. Okay. Immigration. Obama is being criticized for putting immigration reform on the back burner until now. And he did that for a particular reason. Until after the 2014 election, the midterms. Yes. And really, I mean, a lot of things have changed since 9-11. I mean, the whole, the police state was born out of 9-11, the police state that we have now, the fascist storm trooper behavior. That was an excuse. That was an excuse yet. To get it all in place. Yeah. They use it as an excuse. Yeah. I mean, at one time, immigrants did not have such a horrible time getting their permanent residency. Yeah. Once upon a time, you could marry a citizen. And become... To obtain your... And you were in like Flynn. In like Flynn. Just based on the marriage certificate. Yeah. Now you got to get married and then you got to prove this and that. And boom, dad, dad, dad. Yeah. You got to come up with all these photos in an album. You and your fiance or wife with your family members, their holidays and all this crap. It's like what they put people through just to get welfare. You know, in the states that have welfare, you know, in New Jersey, it allows you to stick in $140 a month. And they put you through a hell just to get that drop in the bucket chicken feed. And food stamps is really another drop in the bucket social program. And they make a big thing, a big to do and stink about food stamps. You got to jump hoops, you know, flaming hoops. And they make sure that all those programs will never make you wealthy enough to not be on food stamps or wealth. No, you can't even get by on what social. And that's what they want. What social programs give you, you can't even get by. Because it's all geared to get you out there in the private sector and work for the man for no wages. They'd love that. No wages. No wages. Not low, no wages. Well, then you're not, then you're talking about slavery. Yeah, yeah. That's probably why they're, some someone from North Carolina or South Carolina got mad at me because I said, the Carolinas, you know, it's illegal to be homeless. And in the Carolinas, they arrest you. What do they call it, vagrancy? That's an excuse. Same thing with Florida. They destroyed the tents that the homeless were living in. The cops, you know, cut them up. That's an excuse to get you off the street into the privatized prison so you can work for slave labor. For legalized slaves. They got deader's prisons are back. Legalized slavery. Why, where did they have that? Well, you just mentioned one, right? Well, all they need to do is, is, you know, catch for vagrancy or loitering or homeless or sleeping on a pension, whatever. If you're poor. And you go to jail. And there's, there's no section eight rents, rent subsidy. And I don't think, I don't know, correct me if I'm wrong, is section eight back again or? It never went anywhere. Well, it's there. But there's just who can get it. In other words, there's a long waiting list. Here in Lodi there is. There's a long waiting list in Bergen County, New Jersey. Lodi. It's a. But there's, but there's also a federal section eight. Well, I think the federal, the federal, it is a federal. It is federal. But we have a local office right here in Lodi. But are they funded by the city of Lodi or they funded by the same federal section eight? And there's a, and you go on a waiting list. Yeah. Because there are so many people that are flat broke. It's hard to tell these days whether a program that starts out as a federal program and then comes to the city or whatever is the same program because under Reagan, they got through what they call block grants. And the federal government gave the state, the city, a grant. Right. And then the city uses it how it wants. Oh gee. Well, I'm sure the EBT program and et cetera is something of that nature. Yeah. And run by the county. The EBT program. Now, now, now, Bill Morrill was insisting that you can still illegally sell an EBT card even though there's no food stamps. They say, I'm thinking, what does he mean? Like somebody could borrow your EBT card and go shopping. Somebody else could borrow it or something. You have to have the person when you get your EBT card. And you go shopping. No. When you get it, you have to have somebody named that will do your shopping for you. Otherwise, they can't use the card. The person, the applicant cannot. The applicant cannot go grocery shopping? Why, the applicant can. I said, if somebody else, someone else. In other words, like a beneficiary, so to speak. Whatever. But another person can do that for you. Right. Like let's say the person on welfare is married and their wife is authorized to use the EBT card to go shopping. For the husband. Because now the welfare cash assistance is on the same, in the same account with the food stamps. It's all on the EBT card. And I don't know where these right wing trolls get their information from where the, you know, people think we're on stamps. People on welfare are illegally selling their food stamps. There are no stamps. Could it be the old welfare queen fantasy? The Mr. Reagan had? Yeah. And anyway, I was, I was bucking heads with Billy Morrow because he cannot believe that corporate America is just that dishonest and unethical. He still believes in, you know, in the capitalism and works and corporations contribute a lot of good to our system and he just cannot believe that all, that the system is rigged. So me and him, we're going back and forth debating off the air, you know, not yelling, but going back and forth and he says, well, show me evidence that what you say is right. Well, there's, the evidence is inequality. Inequality in the distribution. The siphoning up work. The siphoning up, yeah. That is your proof. What are you talking about? Show me the proof. If the middle class is vanishing and becoming the poor, then that's a lot of proof right there that there's something's wrong. Well, there's also proof. And taxes. That the corporations are no longer paying fringe benefits, but their profit margins are up. What does that tell you? Yeah. You know. Yeah. Somebody made a comment about McDonald's that, oh, because their franchise own, they don't, you can't, don't go after McDonald's as a corporation. Go after the franchise owners. Fran, when you franchise something. They're making a fee off them. They're getting the percentage, aren't they? They get the fee and et cetera, but they also, the person owns a franchise has to buy their crap from McDonald's. Right. Okay. Everything. Yeah. The cardboard, the napkins, everything, yeah. I mean, and there are bird brain right wing idiots that still believe that the rich pay the tax burden. I don't know where, I mean, As well they should. But they say they're not, they're not, they don't have the burden. That's how the system is set up. But I don't think they have the burden anymore. Well, they don't have the burden they used to have. I don't think they have, But it's not, that's not, one should not be arguing. They're supposed to have the burden. That's correct. Because the more, it's a progressive taxes. That's correct. The more money you make, the more taxes you pay. So that's what you want to, you know, make clear. What do they want? The less money, the more broke you are, the more taxes you should pay. Yes. That was how it was under King Saul. But where do you get the money? And when you become, when your income goes down, where do you get the money to pay all the taxes? Well, I don't care that. Then you go to jail or whatever. And then you work for free as a slave? There you go. It sort of all comes back to that, doesn't it? So what, what Bill Maureau and, and the right wing trolls online can accept is that the system is rigged against them. That's what they can't accept. Yeah, I guess not. And when a person is in, let's say dire straits, you know, I mean, how much more proof does he need? Does a person need when they are in dire straits? Right. I mean, I'm reading now, I'm reading a book now by Mr. James Tobin, The Man He Became. I heard him. It's about FDR. And it goes into his polio quite a bit. And it shows that actually FDR in being struck with polio. Maybe it humbled him. He became more compassionate. I was getting to that. Bingo. Maybe, I hate to say it, but maybe it was God's way of molding FDRs, the personality of the great man that we knew, that America knew. Well, he could have been greater. But maybe he wouldn't have been humble. He was held in check. He could have been greater. He's great already because he was elected four times. But he was bucking heads with people back then. He's great because he did all of that being crippled. Okay. Well, Teddy Roosevelt and Dwight the Eisenhower didn't have, they were in handicap of disabled people, but they were, they had a lot more compassion for the little guy than Republicans do today. They were actually good, decent presidents. But FDR was the man. But would he have been the man if he did not, if he was not humbled by polio? No, I do not think so. I don't think he would have been. No. Because a disaster of that nature to anybody, sort of let you know that, hey, thought not all about self. Bites you right in the ass. Yeah. It's a, it's a reality check. Yeah. You're, you know, you're humbled in a forceful, drastic way. It's like, it's like somebody going, being rich and losing everything. Well, it's quite humbling, believe me, because when he first got it the first couple of weeks, his bladder was paralyzed. So he couldn't, he had to be catheterized. And then he has to be later. I don't know how it was. Was he always catheterized for that? No, the bladder came back. Oh, okay. The bladder came back. But my point is that in the beginning he had to be catheterized. And I believe he had, they had some sort of tube or something that handled the, the defecation at first. But even afterwards, like he regained some muscular muscles back, he still had to have someone help him, like the nurses or whatever. And his wife, at first, to put him on a bedpan so we could take a crap. Instead of, talk about humbling. When you have to, you know, piss some shit and people have to help you. Assist, assist, assist you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, talk about humbling experiences. And they also, they also tried hard to keep his disability a secret from the mainstream. Well, you know, because people would. They all knew it before, and you know what I'm saying? After, they kept, the family and everything didn't want to admit, because at that time polio was called infantile paralysis. And it gave the impression, since he was in his 30s, what the hell you got a child's disease for? And that's the kind of stuff was going around. Yeah, it made it sound worse, yeah. And then when he, when they, the legs were paralyzed and et cetera. You know, the word, the word Cripple, what we know as Cripple comes from the, it comes from the old English Cripple, C-R-Y-P-I-L, which means like deformed, disgusting. They used the word. We're all a pest. In the old days, they use Cripple and Gimp. The Gimp is kind of recent, but Cripple was used back then. Yeah, yeah, you didn't, you didn't have a disabled, no. Handicapped, you know? Yeah, yeah, they used to say handicapped, and then they felt that, they don't like that word anymore. And then they used the word disabled now, or physically challenged. You know, I mean, hey, if you make, if you trivialize a disability too much, that just gives the right wingers more incentive to throw you off of your, your social security disability. Sit out, sit out, he don't, he's not, he's not as well. Oh, he's just physically challenged. The man made a bungee jump in a wheelchair. He's not disabled. Oh, yeah, he entered the special Olympics. Yeah, there you go. Look, he's racing other people in a wheelchair. Oh, he looks strong. Whoa, look at that upper body. He's lifting dumbbells, and he's in a wheelchair. Oh, this guy must be strong. Put him to work. There you go. Listen, another excuse to throw him off his doll, you know, make him feel guilty. Because nobody, you know, the same old crap that's always on Facebook. I don't want somebody getting my tax money for free, and you spend it on booze and drugs. Yeah, you spend it on booze and drugs. I'd rather give it to Exxon Mobil. If you're, yeah, they'd rather give it to Exxon Mobil. At 40 times what it costs in welfare. If you're on social services, you're automatically a cheater and an alcoholic and a drug addict. Well, yeah. And a crook. What would you call it? Let's say we have a program here in New Jersey, Bergen County especially, called Home Energy, Bergen County Cap. What they do is they give you money for your oil, propane or whatever you're heating with per year. When this money comes to you, it comes in a check. And the check is made out to you. Mm-hmm. And your oil dealer. Now what does that tell you? That means you have to use the money for big oil. Yeah, for your signature and the oil company's signature. But what does that tell you about you? And the people who are giving you that check, they don't trust you, do they? Yeah, they don't trust that you would use that money for heating. That's correct. For heating. Boy, you might go out and buy booze or drugs. You see, that's how to set up it. Because you're poor, you automatically can't be trusted There you go. with cash assistance. Because as you just said, they look at you from the beginning as a cheater. All right. Oh, in the old days, if you were homeless, you were like Boxcar Willie or Hobo or Wino. Well, in the old days, there were a lot of homeless people in cities and towns. Bums, they called you Bums. Ghettoes and everything. I mean, you were homeless. These were parts of the city. Yeah, what the hell did my grandfather call it, the Bowery? Bowery. Bowery Bums. Bowery Boys. Remember the Bowery Boys? Yeah, the Bowery Boys. But anyway, that was, I can say. We're still on immigration, I think. Well, I don't recall. Oh, there you go. It's Ronald Reagan. Yeah, immigration reform. The Republicans only like illegal immigrants when they work for them dirt cheap. When they work for their corporation buddies. Right, and they landscape their mansions and they clean their swimming pools. And they clean their homes and help out with cooking dirt cheap. Then they have no problem with illegal immigration. You know, but they don't go after the white Caucasian European immigrants. They always seem to be targeting the immigrants of color. Those brown ones, they come over to southern border. Yeah, exactly. They have a problem with them. Unless, of course, they are gaining something from them, like I just mentioned. There you go. You know, they're so hypocritical, the right way. H-1 visas. Well, that's another story. H-1B visa is you're importing an employee, usually that has a skilled labor. To take the job of an American. To take the job of an American with equal education. And they'll bring over a professional. They'll sponsor them into the country so they can work cheap. That's the new insourcing. Instead of outsourcing the job, they are insourcing the H-1B applicant. Now, speaking of the Citizens United constitutional amendment thingy. Somebody, I think, is going to put a bill up concerning that inversion. We're not going to be able to do that anymore. Take the move, like Burger King, moving to Canada. So they can save on PX. So they are going to... But that ain't going to go anywhere either. Yeah, in other words, discouraging companies from moving their main office overseas to avoid paying American taxes. They're making money in the United States, but they do not want to pay taxes in the United States. Okay, so what the Democrats need to do is they need to take all their complaints and put it into bills, like Republicans do. Put a bill up, but the bill ain't going anywhere. Well, because they control the Congress and the Democrats don't have enough votes in the Senate. That's right. filibuster in the Senate and in the House, it don't go anywhere. Right. Now, how many seats are up for reelection this November in the Congress? Oh, in the Congress, in the House, there's plenty. In the Senate, I think there's like eight or so or 15. Okay. You know, or more than that maybe, but the point of it is that like may eight or nine or 10 are contested and look like they may go, like maybe six or so, may go Republican. Well... And that's all they would need. Well, the Democrats better start becoming more aggressive and proactive in their campaigning as far as exposing the forces of evil, the conservatives, and you know, exposing all the dirt and unethical conduct, everything. They have to be more aggressive in politics if they expect to gain any ground in Washington. Well, again, they're hardly going to gain any ground because the consensus is that the both parties of course are guilty of the same thing and they are. However, as I try to maintain, the Democrats have a little wiggle room. Republicans are stuck in their ideology. They ain't going to move. You cannot compromise. Not a bulldozer can move there. You're not going to compromise or negotiate with a Republican. So Democrats better stop using the word compromise and bipartisanship. They throw it out the window. I know she used to sicken me. Nancy Pelosi, every other word out of her mouth was bipartisan, compromise, and even Obama was doing it. Forget about it. Just put it out of your mind. It's not going to happen. Let us sink our teeth back into these readings because we've been very long winded. Can we disappear this? Yes. Slime saucer here. Yes. And if you have any articles that are political. Don't read them. Read them. We don't have time for the light stuff. Really? The light stuff is political, no? The light stuff, if the light stuff is very tied in to our society and politics. By all means read it. It is. In fact, now that you just mentioned that. We were too long winded today. I'm going to read and Amy Dickerson. Oh God. I attend a small college in Wisconsin. Yes. I live in a dorm. My girlfriend lives in the same dorm on a different floor. I stopped in to see her this morning. My girlfriend and her roommate have bunk beds. My girlfriend sleeps on the top bunk and her roommate sleeps on the bottom. How old are these girls again? They're in college. And they have bunk beds? To save room maybe? As I entered my girlfriend's dorm room. I noticed that her roommate was still sleeping. She had a companion in her bed. It was a guy I did not recognize. Oh. They were both covered with a blanket. I could tell that they were topless. And probably naked. So they were they were they were plugging away. Last night I plugged it in a plunger. As I was talking to my girlfriend, the guy woke up. He casually got out of bed. He was naked. So his ish long and his uh Balinese were flopping in the breeze. He quickly got dressed and left. I am a little concerned that a naked guy is sleeping in the same small room as my girlfriend. Well, he probably didn't want to spend money on a motel. I am upset that she has apparently seen him naked more than just this one time. Well, that usually happens when you're having sex so people get naked. I know she is not doing anything with him, but What? He parades her. What? It's the girlfriend's boyfriend. Wait a minute. You get this straight. Educate me. Hold on. What's going on here now? This guy. She has a college girlfriend. She sleeps on the top bunk with another girl who sleeps in the bottom bunk. When he went in to see his girlfriend who sleeps on the top bunk, there was a guy sleeping with the girl in the bottom bunk. Well, I mean, and this dude. Another guy was prancing around naked. Wait a minute. Normally the girl that sleeps on the top bunk has a boyfriend. No, she's got a boyfriend. He walked in the door. The girl had a boyfriend. Well, her roommate was in bed with a man she didn't know. Well, we don't know that she didn't know. Of course she knew him. No, I mean. He's in bed with her. So who's... The guy who is the boyfriend of the girlfriend on the top bunk is complaining. That another dude is walking around naked in front of his girlfriend. Oh, yeah, that's not right. That's kind of disrespectful. Yeah, I would say the same thing. What the hell is going on here? This dude's walking around naked in front of my girlfriend. Yeah, that's going to be a problem. All right, you got me up to speed here. But he parades around nude in what is essentially my girlfriend's bedroom. He's supposed to put something on before he leaves the bed. When I asked my girlfriend if he had ever seen her totally naked, she did not answer me at first. Then she admitted that he had seen her with nothing on. Because they choose to not to put anything on or is there some kind of teasing going on here? Maybe they're nudists. Could be nudists. Well, if they're nudists, then it's like another face in the crowd. What should I do? Amy's answer. What should you do? You are not called upon to do anything. This situation does not seem to bother your girlfriend. If you were invited to enter the room and your girlfriend's female room weight were walking around nude, would it bother you? Would it bother your girlfriend? I am trying to step back and describe a scenario in which the three people involved are deliberately exposing themselves or at the very least not bothering to cover themselves. And how hard is it to throw on a towel? Yeah, or put your underwear on or something. If your girlfriend does not like the situation, she should contact her resident advisor and also the Dean of Housing to complain. This situation obviously makes you uncomfortable and you are feeling jealous. You and your girlfriend need to talk about this. You too may have different nudity comfort levels, which might be something you can work through. However, you might also have different values and values are non-negotiable. See the problem with Republicans? Their values are non-negotiable. Even though wrong. So they can't back up their values? They can't back them up? With any evidence or all? That's correct, but they will adhere to them. Yeah, well, it's also right-wing values are like what's good for the goose is not good for the gang. They're like, in other words, men can do this, that and the other thing, but women cannot, you know, things of that nature. Older people who have relied on a class of drugs called benzo-diazapines to reduce anxiety or induce sleep are at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. Benzo-diazapines marketed under such names as Xanax, Valium, Valium, Ativan, Clonopin, are widely used to treat insomnia, agitation and anxiety, all of which can be early signs of Alzheimer's in the elderly. Anxiety. But the current study sought to disentangle benzo-diazapines use in treating early dementia symptoms. Proving instead the possibility that heavy use of the medications may permit cause or hasten the onset of Alzheimer's. The study compared the pattern of benzo-diazapines use in 1,796 elderly people diagnosed with Alzheimer's with that of 7,184 similar people who had no such diagnosis. Such a study designed conducted by French and Canadian researchers and published this week in the journal BMJ cannot by itself establish that more intensive use of the drugs causes Alzheimer's disease but it strengthens the suspicion among the study participants over 66 who were living independently in the Canadian province of Quebec. Those who took low dose benzo-diazapines medication or who took higher doses but very briefly or infrequently did not see their Alzheimer's risk go up five years after they were first prescribed such a medication. But the picture was more worrisome for those who frequently took long acting benzo-diazapines who frequently took high doses or who took any such drugs regularly over several months. The benzo-diazapines specifically considered by the researchers were the short acting anti-anxiety medications allopresolam xanax lorazepam adipan oxazepam seresta and the azepan valium and the longer acting anti-seizure and hypnotic drugs frequently used to treat insomnia, clonazepan, floresepam dolmaine, midazolam, first, nitrosepan, and legolam, Mogadon, Tamazam, Restoreal, and triazolam halcyon. Wow, the widely prescribed medicines market is as ambien, lunesta, and sonata, generically named zopadem, esopicalom, and xaloplam are a typical benzo-diazapine. Well, and we're not included in the analysis. I see the advertisements for these drugs all the time on primetime tv and there's also a new drug out for diabetics and their blood sugar and there's always a genuvederm, the alva one, yes. Yeah, and there's always like extra supplementary medications that they recommend you take besides your main one. It's a racket. Well, those new diabetic ones are usually ones that force the pancreas to produce more insulin. Lovely. And one of the big problems with them is they fuck you up. Low blood sugar. Which can kill you, by the way. Well, the body was not meant to take these synthetic toxins, these pharmaceuticals. I mean, it's a racket. It's a big pharma racket and it takes an intelligent person to realize this. I mean, even the average uneducated person is gotta say, eventually, hey, what's going on here? Why do I have to take all these prescription drugs? They're filming up my medicine cabinet. And killing my liver. And I still feel like crap, but I'm taking all of these. I mean, it's common sense. And I gotta do it for the rest of my life. That's another red flag that goes up. That should go up. Doctor wants me to take him for the rest of my life. This is not normal. This is not natural. Continuing, the study authors created an index that gauged the intensity of a participant's benzodiazepine use and found that five years after an initial prescription, Alzheimer's risk mounted steadily. Those who took the cumulative equivalent of daily doses for three to six months over a five year period were roughly 32% more likely to develop Alzheimer's than those who took none. Those who took the cumulative equivalent of a full daily dose for more than six months were 84% more likely to do so. There's already strong research that frequent or regular benzodiazepine use degrades memory and mental performance in humans and animals. And some research suggests that with regular use of this class of drugs, the receptors to which they bind in the brain become less active. Mm-hmm. Lower activity of those receptors has been linked to cognitive decline. Well, and of course, there are many fantastic proven natural substances that can be taken instead of these drugs. You know, that'll have to be, that's a whole different separate holistic health talk show. Kettlefish. All different kettlefish. Yeah. What you got there, Chief? You got any, uh, no, any heavy duty political reading as our last reading? No, we have a nice, oh no, a nice one. Well, you know, we're helping people. Yeah, but this is called uncensored, hard hitting truth. Well, where are you going to get the good uncensored truth? Let's say you have a particular psychological problem or something. I mean, I mean, digging up some, like proving a conspiracy theory, digging up some dirt, some real dirt. Link that to the Jesse Ventures and the people who have money. Well, then why are we called to go after that? Why are we called uncensored, hard hitting truth? If we can't get hard. Well, it has nothing to do with original investigation, which requires Moolah. Oh, you're talking about. What are you, Woodward and Bernstein from the Washington Post going after Deep Throat? Nixon? This seems, I mean, you know, I do not care for our local newspaper at all. Um, um, but online there's, there's plenty of material and evidence. All that material is built on someone else's material that had done the original work. Right. Because they had the money to do it. Right. Then you come out as a critic or something else as an applauder. See? And you, and you, and you give your, your take on it. That's great. Like, similar to when the president talks to the nation and then there are people who give their take on it when he's done. Yeah, but they usually don't stick to his issue when they do that, especially if it's Fox News. They go off. It's just that he's wrong. Yeah. So you got to look for that too. But the point is that only it's the same capitalistic system crap. Only he with the capital can do these things. Whatever it is. Yeah. Well, I mean, as far as data goes, uh, there are, there are tons of online news articles. But it's someone else's data that you're pulling together. Yeah. And making something out of it. Right. You didn't originally come up with any of that. That's my point. No, no, they didn't. And you can't. They did the research. Yeah. You can't do it unless you add the mula or somebody, uh, somebody gives you the money to do your research. Say JP Mulligan gave the money to Tesla. Yeah. Well, a lot of people, listen, but all the, the true data that's in these reputable online articles, I'm sure there are multitudes of American citizens and internationally, you know, there are multitudes of people who do not encounter the article and read it. The original. Unfortunately. Yes, of course. Unfortunately. Like, like, let's say, what would you consider a good source, reliable Huffington Post? No, no, no. You're not too crazy about the Huffington Post. Not crazy about anything that comes online. Yeah, but it's the Huffington Post. So, um, or who's that that guy that's always flapping his jaws, the young Turks? Yeah, all of these things are fine as they stand. But the best way to deal with them is to combine them. Then you might be getting some close to the truth. Right. See? But just accepting one source, I don't think so. Unless that particular one source has done the combination for you, then you might be getting really close to the truth. Yeah, like, like there's some like health wise, the, the Alliance for Natural Healing or Natural Health. There are some good organizations that, but then again, then again, when it comes to health, natural news has come out and put articles out there that sound like they were criticizing progressives and promoting right wing ideas. You know, maybe the person who runs natural health is a Republican, you know, because, because why would they only put out right wing articles? Because if you're into holistic health, most people that are, are almost always progressive and liberal. Yeah, that are into the holistic health movement. Right. But again, you're, you're beginning to think in terms of liberal, conservative, as political parties, they are not. Democrats, Republicans, these are the parties. But a progressive, a liberal, a conservative, these are character structures. In other words, being pro-corporate versus pro-people is a character structure. Exactly. That's Wilhelm Reich. Yeah, like, oh, I'm pro-corporate, I'm anti-social services, I'm anti, oh, it was a cat, anti-women's rights, so on and so forth. But anyway, we got a lid on her bowl, please, before he gets into it. And I'll start reading here. Put a, put a lid on that bowl. Yeah, there's a lid on top of the other bowl. Yeah, we're just, we're talking about cats, people. Yeah, the Mousers. Yeah. There you go. That's needy, that's not Steve. That's not Steve. No. Oh, surfing in Petersburg, Illinois, raised good points about men who use online dating services. Okay. However, many of the things she pointed out could also be said of women who put their ads on the sites. The pickings are just as slim on our side of the fence. Don't overdo your makeup and hair in your photos. While some makeup can enhance a lady's look, we're not seeking someone who looks ready to go trick or treating or perform as a clown in the circus. Decent men don't want to see all of their, of your physical attributes on these sites. Dress appropriately for your age and don't allow the girls to burst out of your low neckline. Don't start your first conversation with, what do you do? How much money do you make? Oh boy, that's rude. I would refuse to answer those questions. What do you want? Is a extremely affectionate and friendly cat here. I'm beginning to think that that sucks instead of, instead of needy. I don't know, man. There's a lot of cat, there's a lot of got those around here and this one is pretty friendly. And I don't like to get friendly in the house here with my other guys. Yeah. Anyways, is this female or male? This is a male criticizing the cat. Oh, that's a male. Oh, okay. All right, go ahead. Intelligent men will realize that you are not as concerned with finding a quality guy as you are with looking for a wallet. Well, that's what a lot of men accuse today's woman of doing. They want to be independent when it comes to employment and making money, but they they want to pretty much use a man for what they can get money wise, you know, you know, they don't really want a serious deep love relationship. They just like opportunists. What's the word? Mercenaries? How for what they can get? Yeah. Like, you know, the gold digger, the money. Gold digger, stay down. You don't have to speak perfectly, but the teen lingo and texting abbreviations are a real turn off. Don't constantly complain about your ex. It provides insight as to why he opted to break off your relationship or file for divorce. I mean, if you complain about a someone in your past, it's giving ideas up front here. Well, you know what? What annoys me about the dating process of today with Americans, American women is that it seems much tougher than a job interview. I mean, a job interview is actually easier than having a woman go through the checklist, so to speak. You know, don't worry about the cap. Pay attention to the show. I've got the show here. I got the answer up yet. All right, all right, go ahead. Finish up. I'm waiting for you to finish it. Oh, okay. Yeah. I mean, it's really, it's almost like they want the perfect boyfriend or future husband, you know, they just go through this long checklist, so nitpicky. And money should never come up, but it always, they ask you. That's the first thing. On the internet dating websites, they ask for you to post your income. What the hell does that have to do with an honest love relationship, a potential love relationship? I don't know. It shouldn't unless a person joins a dating site that is designed to hook up women with rich men and it does exist, by the way. Yes, it does. Such a site. And the men know it and the women know it and they both are aware of the objective. But I think it's very rude to have you put down your income range. Of course. In online dating. I'm done. And that's pretty online website that probably helps in their abilities to skew ads towards your way. Hey, there you go. How much you make? There you go. They're gathering some personal data on every applicant, every member, and they are setting you up for receiving advertisements, which there is, by the way, a lot of advertisements. Like on Facebook and Twitter. Social networks. Yeah, all of them. Yeah. Okay, here's another answer she gives. No, another complaint by a gentleman. To the ladies I advise, don't post a 10-year-old photo as being the way you currently look. And don't post a sexy photo of your daughter. Yeah, in place of you. A lot of older women will post photos of their daughter if she's pretty. Yeah. It's going to get a bite of money ass anyway eventually. And don't lie about your marital status or the number of times you've been married. These will come back to bite you in the ass. That's right. A few extra pounds does not mean 100 pounds overweight. Yeah, or more to love. That's another stupid way of explaining. If they say more to love than they're obese. If you are obese, admit it and say you are working on getting the weight off and make sure that you are working at it. Yeah, sure. Okay. For women who post photos of their pets, it's great that you love them. But I'm only looking to date their owner. And another mistake women do to have young children is their profile photo, their main primary photo will be them with their kid right next to their face. In other words, they're telling men, hey, I come as a package. I just want to let you know off the bat. That's a turn off. That's not exactly erotic or that's not a physically, a physical stimuli or attractant to men is to see. I knew he was going to do that. All right, you want to come over? You want to come over and say hi? Well, we're doing finishing up the show. Same thing for travel on photos with no one in them. What's the point? And if you say you are active with a athletic body, I'd like to see it. Descriptions can be subjective. And your perception might be different from mine. Exactly. But, you know, be honest, because if you're not honest, it's going to bite you on the ass. I mean, eventually the demand is going to find out the real you and vice versa. So, you know, it's always good to be honest up front. What about the bald men that wear the toupee and the woman thinks he's got that massive head of hair and then all of a sudden, you know, wind blows it off his head on the first date. The low gain didn't do such good job. No. Oh, is this? I think the camera's catching a little bit of that. I think so. Well, the camera, the camera's catching. Just watching you don't get a little wild because he is feral. This is a feral cat? Yeah. But it's so, he's so friendly. I know. And healthy looking. But I think after Mike was petting him and this, that and the other thing. He swatted him. I think he went after his face or something of that nature. So, okay. Well, be careful. Well, it's healthy looking cat. I mean, his eyes are clear, his coat. You wouldn't think it's feral. Well, I don't even know if the camera's picking up the cat, but very little. But that's it. That's the end of that one. Yes. That's okay. Oh, boy. All right. You know what? I guess we say to man, need a little bit this week. Yes. Yeah, that's true. We went a little light. We were very long winded, of course. It ended up being a per-fect show this week. Oh, now you got a lot of them. Got half his body here now. It's a per-fect show. If you get my drift. Now I know why this cat was named Needy. I think it's Needy. It might be Sox. Sox? Whatever it is, you could have fooled me when you said it was feral. Now it's licking my finger. So, thank you for joining us for this week's Uncensored Heart-Hitting Truth. Like I said, it was a per-fect show. Maybe you should take a picture with the cat so you can put it on your online dating service and the women will go crazy. No, I don't have no. The women will go crazy because you have a cat in the photo? No, I'm not on any online dates. Oh, okay. It just licked me with the sandpaper tongue. But you see the head of the cat? Sox's head is more cobbied. No, I mean in the camera. No, I got half his body. Oh, half his body. All right. That's it for the per-fect show. Now he's going away. Thank you. Tail is wagging in that happy, happy-go-lucky, happy-go-lucky motion. I think Mike calls him tuxedo. Oh, really? Because he's black and white? Yeah. All right, folks. Say so long to these jabronis. So long, jabronis. I hope he's a cat lover. Yeah. This has been a Megalife 21 production.