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Greg, welcome back.
And I know that you have been under the weather, over at Rogue Weather.
You've been kind of like a hold in here. So, over your latest version of Fauci-Rona, whatever, you know, Corona version 8.0 than I have been and what I
thought I was going to be. So I'm real happy about that. But yeah, this thing
going around, it's a nasty little devil. There's no two ways around that.
Yeah. Now we've heard about spring colds before and people would get them, but
whatever seems to be spreading around the valley is a little tough from what you're telling me, huh?
Yeah, and you know this is what happens as the direct result of COVID getting loose.
You think so, huh?
COVID is in the corona family, and corona, back in the days before COVID was created and then unleashed, you had two main viruses that were responsible
for all the colds that we had been getting for decades. It was either Corona or it was
Rhino. And Corona is the family that includes or the family of viruses that COVID was derived from. And part of the reason for it,
I mean, the Corona viruses mutate very rapidly.
That's one of the reasons why I don't think
there'd ever be a successful vaccine for a cold.
They just, they change so quickly,
you're never gonna be able to pin it down.
That makes a lot of sense.
I don't want to get into the cold too, too much there, but just needless to say, watch
it.
I'm just going to say, you've got a whole new variant of cold out there, Luce.
It used to be said that as you got older, you
got fewer colds because your body's immune system learned how to recognize them and knew
how to fight them. But post-COVID, the new colds, especially the corona family colds,
no, there's a whole new slew of them. And my 60-year-old body was not able to recognize this one and spare
me from its worst effects. Yeah are you out in a lot of public square activity
though? Kind of curious. Actually right now not having been a whole lot lately I
mean unfortunately in this case I know exactly who I got this from. It's a gentleman that you know I do
work with with the Medford Rogues and you know I do help him get around town
give him transportation and he jumps in the car and he starts coughing and I said
that's a heck of a cough you got. Yeah and right then you're thinking to yourself
in the back of your mind uh-oh Yeah, no that sounds a whole lot more serious than just a seasonal
allergy type cough and within 72 hours our whole family was getting laid out.
Sorry to hear that. Well, I'm still taking occasionally Ivermectin
prophylactic on on on various coronas
does seem to have some effect on that i've been doing okay with that so far
but other people are i ran out of mine and i think that's part of the setup on
what happened here um you know because i used it to good effect to get through
the sportsman show season so that I wouldn't get sick in
the sportsman shows and I didn't.
That was kind of like, okay, great, but I got through that and then I burned through
all the stuff that I had and I'm thinking, well, we're probably past that anyway.
Well, no, no, we weren't.
All right.
Well, on the happy side though, why don't you tell us how we're being set up here as far as weather, outdoor activities over here the next few days here?
Why don't you give us your overall take and maybe even a warning if you're out fishing on the lakes. It could be something to watch, right?
Well, I got to tell you, it's surprising how nice this morning is because I wasn't expecting it to be as nice as it is
because I know there's a big trough of low pressure
out over the ocean and it is gonna be working
its way in over us.
It's just for where I think everything thought it would be,
we're probably a good 12, maybe, I don't know,
six, 12 hours behind schedule. But here's the interesting part. When it does
start coming in, we've got all of this sunshine now that's able to get down and work on all
levels of the atmosphere. What that's leading up to is the fact that we know when this trough
comes in, showers and thunderstorms are going to be breaking out. And the thunderstorm
part was mostly Cascades East, but now with what we have this morning, I think
we're probably going to see isolated storms develop west of the Cascades,
Jackson, Josephine counties. Wouldn't be surprised if we got even a strong storm,
not severe, but strong. So you know, having winds under 50 mile an hour peak dust,
hail up to the size of marble, downpours,
and of course, plenty of lightning
generating plenty of thunder.
So yeah, a stronger thunderstorm certainly looks
now far more likely to happen
than what I thought we were going to be
looking at today just because well this morning is so beautiful. Okay now as far
as we're going to see some showers probably tonight maybe some
thunderstorms tomorrow maybe some some rain and then does it start drying out
later on Saturday or does the drying come on Sunday? It's the drying I think
the real drying is going
to be coming on Sunday and we may be back in that situation that we could have
showers lingering around on Sunday morning and I would expect that would
definitely be over higher terrain so people with camping plans yeah probably
should expect to have some showers going. Snow levels will
probably be getting pretty low too as the center of that trough comes over us.
Could be seeing snow showers, maybe get as low as 3,500 feet, you know, in the
overnight and in the mornings. How much accumulation though? That's really
hard to say because this is, you know, true shower activity. It's real hit or miss, but if you get a
spot where you get some particularly heavy showers going over repeatedly,
well, you know, probably three, four inches of accumulation might not be
unexpected. At that elevation that's
really interesting Greg I wouldn't have thought about it but what is the latest
time that we've ever had snow in the valley? Do you know? The latest time that
we've ever had snow in the mountains? I remember we had, I was working for Jackson
County Fire District 5 this would have been April of 1997. I want to say it was the 26th or 27th, but we had one of those very late winter
type storms come in and it was snowing down to Ashland and we started running on motor vehicle
accident calls at five o'clock in the afternoon. And we just went from one call to the
next to the next to the next. And I don't think we got back in quarters in
Talwind until I want to say it was about 11 that night.
All right. Hey, I had a question on Immigrant Lake. I noticed Oregon Health Authority
ended up putting out a recreational use advisory for Immigrant Lake. I guess this
has to do with the algae blooms.
Now, does the algae bloom come from not enough water coming into it or flushing it out? What
does that do?
Well, that's why I'm kind of, wait, what, really? Because there's been plenty of water
flow coming in. I didn't think we were at temperatures in that lake that would give us algae.
So I'm not sure what drove this because there is so much water pouring in and it's a lot
of cold water.
Typically when we see algae around here, algae alerts, it comes later in the year, and really warm water temps, and it can even
hit the rivers when they start flowing really low and slow.
South Unpois River in Douglas County is a prime example of that one.
And Lost Creek, of course, is very prone for algae blooms. But yeah, I really I'm having a hard time
understanding what drove the decision to do that algae bloom advisory. Yeah and
they were advising that if you're going to be kayaking or if you're using a boat
or whatever it is, try to avoid the spray because it's the spray that ends up being
inhaled the the toxin effect of the algae. That's what they're concerned about. Yeah, and again, it just kind of mystifies me, you know, being the time of the year and everything.
That one's a puzzler.
Okay, all right. Well, I just thought I'd ask you.
Because I certainly wouldn't have expected it. And in fact, when I first saw that, I thought,
is this a rehash of something from the past? And I saw the date and I was like, no.
No, no, it's current. Really? really yeah they came up with that okay yeah I got no explanation on
this one I mean unfortunately unfortunately to you the world we live
in now I guess I got to trust them because they've got all the measuring you
know the devices and everything they see, they're doing the samples, it's coming up.
So, you know, it just, it is what it is.
All right, we'll just kind of leave that be.
First knew there was an advisory from Immigrant Lake.
I truly thought the first thing I was gonna see was,
oh, this is the mercury thing again.
And I was just shocked when it turned out,
no, this is algae.
Okay, let me ask you
here as we wrap up here Greg what is your pick of best outdoor activity over
the coming days because we'll start drying up on Sunday is it going to be a
dry week ahead or do we still have a lot of shower activity potentially? It's kind
of odd just how much this next coming week looks to kind of mirror the one we just
had in almost all ways. Yeah, I don't know how we managed to pull that
off but we did. So you know, Saturday very cold and wet, Saturday likely
temperatures 30 degrees below where we were yesterday when we hit mid 80s here in Medford.
So yeah, mid to upper 50s on Saturday for Medford and Grants Pass, but then we immediately
turn the corner and start going the other way again.
And you know, it's kind of funny people are already saying, well, this just stinks, changing
what they said.
It's just stinks.
Now we're getting the rain and the cold on the weekends.
Why can't we set it up for it to come on the, you know, during the week?
And, you know, well, uh, I wish I knew how to do that, but, you know, these
systems have no idea what a calendar is and they just work how they work and it's our bad calendar timing that makes
it you know turn in to this kind of situation. We just have to find out that
you know when when Lucretia talks about the government weather control we just
need to find whoever's running that machine and just talk with them.
I wish we could we could get to next Wednesday and Thursday and make them
identify as Saturday and Sunday
and give everybody Wednesday and Thursday off and then all will be well.
Okay. Hey Greg, have a good weekend. Get over your Rona type stuff and you be well.
We'll talk next Friday, okay? Over to Rogue Weather.
You got it, Bill.
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the crazy and how, well, she's the terrorist therapist and we have
terroristic activity going on in this country and a judge sent somebody home
so they could go back and keep happening their gender-affirming care.
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doctor. Welcome back to the show. I know there's like an alt, I know there's an alt code you like
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on before we get into our latest
Example of national craziness and insanity which of course, you know crazy when you see it
You've been dealing with this for a long long time
How are things going with you because for a long time you were struggling after the LA fires
Are they finally getting things kind of knitted back together in your neighborhood you back in your home because you hadn't recovered from that
Earlier fire a few years ago.
Right.
I'm still putting my house back together from the 2018 Woolsey fire.
I mean, it wasn't destroyed, but smoke and ash and all this bad toxic stuff got in it.
But now there's, you know, then there's the more recent fire is the Palisades fire, which
destroyed some homes in Malibu and mainly Pacific Palisades.
And it is so it's really, you know, it's been really difficult as far as this PCH, they've closed PCH,
the bigger part of it, the southern part of it, and they're giving out passes very, very,
you know, you can't, it depends on who you
get, what mood they're in that day when you go to get a pass.
So that's been difficult.
And then it's just so sad, even when you do drive down PCH, to see, you know, all the
burned houses, it's just very departmental.
This used to be an incredible drive, you know, so fortunate to drive.
Oh, yeah, you drive Pacific Coast Highway and it was just like, oh, man, I want to live
there, you know, that kind of thing.
Exactly.
And so now, you know, some of it is still like that, but when you get closer to Santa
Monica, to the Palisades, you know, it's just really sad.
And it's taking, it's going to take a long, long time to do something with it because of course they're all arguing about it and you know it's just really,
really sad and what's really sad is that and you know some of it we haven't
really discovered, they haven't really discovered the cause but you know some
of it is undoubtedly like in Maui.
And there were some arsonists,
there were at least two that I know of.
And one of them that I know of,
where he was caught with some people who were there,
people who lived around there,
caught him with fire making paraphernalia.
And he was caught.
And yet, so they arrested him, and they took him in,
and guess what happened next?
They let him go?
They released him.
Oh, imagine that.
I thought they got rid of George Moscone
or whatever his name was down there,
that weird prosecutor.
They did, but let's see, this was January.
I mean, it might've been right before Huckman got in,
or at least before he had,
you know, he was able to control what was going on. Yes, it's this releasing and of course,
that's what we're going to be talking about today. This was happening all over and California is
particularly bad, but so is New York and so are some other places apparently.
Yeah, and there is, you know, a real battle here in which you will find people
that committing terroristic acts and threats and acting out on it here.
And one which came to mind here is that, you see, there was a Kansas City man, 19-year-old,
he was arrested in Massachusetts the month before and connected with a March 17 fire
bombing at the Missouri Tesla dealership
over there. And so it was a big deal and they let this guy, Owen McIntyre, I guess
the judge released him so he could go home and get, well him or her, I guess it
must be a him. I don't know what he is but whatever it is, the judge said he needs
to go home and have his gender-affirming care. Seriously? That's where we are right now?
Yes. And you know what's interesting too, apparently he started gender, he, she, whatever,
started gender-affirming care in March. So, you know, was that before the firebombing?
Could that have contributed to his, you know, disrupted
hormones? Could that have contributed to his firebombing, deciding to do
something like that? You know, I don't know at this point, but he has he has the
the diagnoses du jour. He has not just, you know,id dysphoria, but also autism spectrum disorder, depression, and
ADHD.
Oh man, it's like a hat trick.
It's actually more than a hat trick.
A hat trick is three, so it's four.
I don't know what the name is for that, but boy, there's everything going on there.
In all seriousness though, I think this is something worthwhile of these...
You know how the liberals always say, we need to have a national conversation, you know, about something when it's about
we're going to lecture you about how you're supposed to think here.
It wasn't all that long ago that gender dysphoria was considered a pretty serious mental illness,
was it not? Well, it was a... it wasn't the DSM, Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual put out by the American Psychiatric Association, and it had
specific criteria. And, and you, in other words, you weren't supposed to be
diagnosed with that just on a whim, you know, just because the person, you can't
find something else to diagnose them with or because they have one thing
that kind of makes you think that,
in other words, you have to fit into the whole criteria,
have enough criteria, meet them.
And what's happening today is that people who,
well, first of all, it's so interesting
these diagnoses being together,
because I
actually was quoted on this a couple of years ago about how people with autism or autism
spectrum disorder are more likely to have gender dysphoria because, well, the kind of
gender dysphoria that there is today where they're being convinced that they have gender dysphoria
It's kind of socially induced gender dysphoria in a way
Exactly. And so people with autism are more easily
persuaded and
you know since there are all these teachers and all you know all these and
Social media and all of that telling people that if they're born a girl,
they're really a boy and vice versa,
that the people with autism are more vulnerable
to this social contagion.
So you can see that.
And then of course, depression.
People who are depressed are more likely
to wanna find something to blame it on
and they're told it's because they're in the wrong body and then ADHD that just also is a popular diagnosis. So you
know he sort of represents what people are being told that they are and I was
reading something another article about him and apparently he, she took ballet
when they were 8 to 15, I think it was. Now, again, I don't know if she was a girl at the time or a boy.
Yeah, the more I'm looking at this, it is starting to look to me like it is a woman wishing to
transition to male gender, I think. I mean, I have a difficulty figuring this out. It's
not really clear even in the news coverage about it. They try to try to
couch it, I guess. Absolutely. Yes, and here's the thing. So, okay, so they went
they went before a Massachusetts judge because they're in school in Massachusetts
and they're studying physics, which is kind of interesting, a ballet to physics, okay?
Maybe that tells us something. But so his parents live in Missouri, which is why he was home there,
you know, and when
he went.
And that's where he allegedly firebombed the Tesla dealership.
Okay.
Right.
Okay.
So now his sentence, well, it's not his sentence, it's not his complete sentence.
The judge allowed him to return to his parents' home to await his trial, and instead of being
in jail in Massachusetts or wherever because so that this way he could
continue with his affirming gender affirming care.
But the thing is that he's supposed to stay at his parents home.
So how is he supposed to get unless that's an extra part of the what she wrote in the
order that he accepts for going to doctors you you know, that he has to stay at their home
other than doctor's appointments.
But, you know, none of it makes sense.
Plus, they have tons of evidence against him.
This isn't just a possible,
that he is possibly the one who did it.
They have surveillance footage,
they have witness testimony,
they have DNA evidence,
then they tracked his vehicle, his cell phone, I mean,
flight records, social media.
Wow.
So they got him dead to rights, in other words, is what you're telling me.
Exactly.
Exactly.
It's not really a question.
And so, you know, it's just, I mean, we're people, and the thing is that this isn't just,
I mean, this is a case that really does demonstrate how crazy our courts
have gotten, you know, with this law there.
But this is happening all over with Democrat judge, Democratic leftist judges, and especially
those who were helped by Soros money, you know.
They are just trying to stop Trump, what he's trying to do, what he promised to do, what
he got elected to do, you know promised to do, what he got elected
to do, you know, like with the border and all kinds of things.
And they're just trying to stop him every time something goes to court, which it does,
you know, they let out students who are protesters, they were fighting against that, the courts
were they, they, you know, let, let them out.
And I mean, so everything, they're just making it, they're trying, I guess,
to make this last four years so that he can't get anything done. Yeah, that is certainly what the
appearance is. Dr. Carol Lieberman, MD, once again, terrorist therapist. I want to focus back on this
I'm going to call him a trans man, which means a fake man, but as a woman transitioning to a man.
Here is something as a psychiatrist, I think you could speak to as a medical doctor,
you know, too, with this also, is has no one even thought to consider that, all right, you have
women who for whatever reason will then say, I think I'm a man inside a woman's body, I'm going
to transition.
Does anyone even consider the results, the actual psychiatric effects of getting a ton
of jacked up testosterone in your body?
And who knows what kind of dosage is being done there?
And even as a man, know that you know testosterone is
is a very aggressive hormone. Right. Could when we have the island and
misfit humans doing all this transitioning around that we're almost
creating criminals, creating psychiatric criminals, any thoughts on that? Well you
know it's bad in all different ways, Yes, for example, the girl in Tennessee who was a school shooter, she was getting male
hormones and sure that had to have contributed to her aggression, to her violence of school
shooting.
Yes, I think there are a number of cases where that happens.
Yeah, you take the mental illness of gender dysphoria in the first place, and then you
augment that or accentuate it or encourage it with an aggressive hormone treatment.
This may explain a lot of what we're doing these days or what we're seeing or observing
these days.
Yes, yes, absolutely.
You know, and not to mention the suicide suicide of people who realize I mean, you know
Because if there's a distinction and I want I always like to clarify this there are people
Who are born or made in their early childhood?
Gay or lesbian or trans, you know, it comes from the the hormones swimming around in their mother's body
while they're in there in the uterus it comes from the hormones swimming around in their mother's body while they're
in the uterus, and then from the relationships between the child and their parents during
early childhood that come together and create someone who is, you know, LGBTQ+.
Okay, but that's not, you know, and that's authentic.
That's okay.
I mean, that's, you know, that's how it is.
But the majority of people in today's world,
they are not like that.
They are not really trans or LGBTQ plus.
They have been convinced to be.
And they're socially trans, as I was kind of mentioning,
socially induced here.
Yeah, yeah.
Is there anything that the psychiatric world,
your profession, can do to stop the madness? No pun intended here, you know.
Well, yes. Could and should, absolutely. Because, you know, well, I mean, what these people need,
first of all, these people, know you know they're being called gender
dysphoric after like a half an hour of talking to somebody to a counselor a
supposed counselor or a doctor of some sort and not necessarily a psychiatrist
just whoever you know who's ever connected to the clinic who can then
send them along this trail to go through the whole transformation.
But unfortunately, and this is the craziest part, the American Psychiatric Association
published a book that's part of, there's a publishing arm, and they published a book
enforcing saying that this kind of care or this kind of transformation is good, is okay.
I mean, they put their signature on it.
I mean, so instead of trying to help the people who are feeling or being talked into this,
who really have other problems, they may be depressed, but it may be because their parents
are getting divorced or it may be because kids are making fun of them
in school, or it could be for a million reasons that kids get depressed. But
instead of looking into that, which takes more time than a half an hour, they just
go along with, oh well yes, you must have gender dysphoria. Is it the money? I can't
help but wonder if it is the money.
Is it the money or is it the ideology?
Is it the combination of both?
I know Oregon Health and Science University here in Oregon,
OHSU Hospital up there, has made bank
on doing a lot of these gender transition kind of surgeries
here.
And I can't help but say there's some real undue influence going on here. What is your opinion? Absolutely. It's a combination. It's a combination
of the philosophy, the politics, and yes, all of a sudden it became a moneymaker. And you know,
it's become a moneymaker at a time when doctors are hurting in general, because the insurance companies have clamped down
on what they pay for it, how much they pay for it.
And so, you know, a lot of doctors are retiring early
or just quitting or doing something else,
you know, because there's a lot of dissatisfaction
in the medical profession
because they're working their tushes off.
I can say tushes on me. That's okay. That's all right. I probably would have used a stronger term,
and it's all right. Glad you restricted yourself. They're working very hard, long hours and everything
else, and not getting what they used to get or the proper remuneration for it.
What do you think could actually get us away from this madness here? I know you talked about your own profession is actually endorsing it, which is concerning. Yes, also the American Psychological
Association and the American Medical Association. I mean, medical schools are jokes these days because they're being, there's a lot of the
time that was spent, I mean, it's only so much time, you know, four years.
So there's only so much time to have classes and classes that used to go for, you know,
kind of health things like recognizing, recognizing like anatomy or like recognizing different illnesses
and treatments of all these illnesses. They're taking that time instead to do DEI and social
justice. I mean, it's hard to believe, but that is what's happening. So the AMA also has gone woke.
From the sounds of it then, the counter
revolution that is needed to put down this rabid dog of DEI and all the other woke ideology,
it doesn't sound like the counter revolution has even gotten its pants put on yet. Would that be
fair? That's right. Yes. I mean, obviously with Trump in the White House, thank goodness,
you know, where there's a chance. Yeah, but I'm sure that the White House, thank goodness, you know, there's a chance.
Yeah, but I'm sure that the wokesters are just saying, oh, we just have to outlast him, you know,
two, three years, okay, we'll quiet down a little bit and maybe we won't be quite so noisy about
this, but afterwards then a new administration and who knows, we'll just outlast him.
Yes, but don't you know Trump is going to have a third term?
Who knows? They'll just outlast him.
Yes, but don't you know Trump is going to have a third term?
Or at least Vance or somebody like that, hopefully.
But no, I mean, you know, this is all that can be done right now.
Trump is trying to close down some of the clinics, at least take away the federal funding
from some of these clinics. And he is, you know, trying to work on it. Of course, he's working
on DEI and so on. But, you know, I just looked on the American Psychiatric Association website
about a week ago. I hadn't looked for years. And that's a whole other house to come on
and talk to you about that. You know, to get Trump's derangement syndrome into the DSM, but we'll talk about that another time.
Oh, I can't wait. Yeah, we could probably have a whole hour on that one.
So that's why I looked at the website of the APA and it is so woke, it is so DEI,
It is so woke, it is so DEI, it is not recognizable. That is frightening to think that we go into doctors, psychiatrists, physicians, and various
other people who are so totally coming out of this Kool-Aid drinking revolutionary thought
process.
It is astounding.
Okay, yeah, this is going to take
some more serious medicine, no pun intended, on something like this. All right, I'm out of time
at this point. I appreciate you sharing how we ended up getting here to this point and what it
actually looks like in the psychiatric world right now. Where can people go to find out more about
you, get your Terrorist Therapist Podcast and various other things.
I mean, you have a lot of different websites and you've been working on this for a long,
long time.
What's the best way?
Yes.
Well, my terroristtherapist.com website, terroristtherapist.com, that's where there's a lot of good things like
including these videos that I, music videos that I created for the anniversaries 9-11 and 10-7 and all kinds of other stuff on that on that
website about terrorism and warnings and then of course expert witness
forensicpsychiatrist.com in case people are having well any kind of legal or
criminal or a civil issue those are the two main websites.
All right, very good.
Doctor, I appreciate you being on.
Doctor Carol Lieberman, ND.
Always a pleasure. You are welcome back anytime.
And I'm glad things are improving in your fire recovery down in the LA area too.
Be well.
Thank you.
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You say that you heard Greg Roberts talking about his flu,
his rona type virus or whatever it is.
And you say it's connected with Spanish flu.
Is that kind of where you're going this morning, Lucretia?
Thank you.
Well, there's research on the Spanish flu
and it didn't seem to show that people were dying of cold.
Definitely there was a lack of nutrition back then and all that that can make you vulnerable.
Yeah, and I do know that I know that scientists have actually gone up to areas in Alaska where
some of these bodies were in the permafrost, you know, that kind of thing, and they were
culturing them trying to get to the bottom of some of the Spanish flu
origins of more than a hundred years ago.
Well, what was interesting is not the old that were dying like normal flus or
the real toddlers. It was, and it was not women.
It was men 18 to 34 that were fighting in the war.
I recall that, yes.
They were being sprayed with nerve poison. There's a woman in California that was getting sick in
downtown Fresno. And so she noticed the plane flying around and she was able to locate the airport
and confront the guy. He's been spraying for 20 years for mosquitoes. He says, that's the same stuff they used to do in Spanish food.
You know, World War I, he said. Excuse me.
Really? That's an interesting story.
Okay, so I see that's something, that's someone who is actually tracking a train,
or a plane rather, a chemtrail plane in the sky and then going down to the airport.
I appreciate that kind of effort.
One last thing, one last thing.
What he was praying for is mosquitoes.
Well, so then I look up Oregon, does it pray for mosquitoes?
And yes, and I found out it's an incredible nerve poison.
It's really hard on the fish and polywugs,
but also the soil.
And they're supposed to always tell us. I have never been told they're spraying when they're spraying for mosquitoes. I
have seen some weird stuff in the sky that looks like, you know, the greasy, you
know, ring around the Sun that looks like some hydrogen, you know, whatever gas-like
chemical spray. No, I think you misinterpreted that ring around the sun.
That's the demons of hell that have been released
over the last few days that have been,
over the last few years.
That's what's doing that.
There you go.
You only think, I'm only half kidding about it these days,
Lucretia, when I see some of the nuttiness out there,
for sure.
Now, you know, that's interesting.
You know, I don't know what the official
programs are and now here in Jackson County be like it and Josephine County
probably has a similar thing too a vector control you know vector control
is you know usually in charge of such things I'm not aware of them doing aerial
spraying here in Jackson County. I'll send you some articles. All right, you do that. Okay.
All right.
Thank you, Lucretia.
Three minutes after eight.
And yeah, she called it a day late on Conspiracy Theory Thursday, but I don't know.
Did they do aerial spraying for mosquitoes?
I'm not aware of that.
Doesn't mean it couldn't be true.
All right.
What else is happening on the news?
We'll do this.
Mike Goczarski is is gonna be talking with me. He is a nationwide CEO
of a big refrigerated trucking company.
And Trump administration is now going to be really serious
about you better have your English and skills
and very something, being able to read and write English
in order to, oh, by the way, speak English too.
In other words, need to be able to communicate
in order to be a commercial truck driver.
And what is that going to mean for his industry and our industry here in Southern Oregon?
We'll talk about it more coming up.