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I always appreciate Kerry Lutz's time.
Kerry Lutz is the host of the Financial Survival Network.
It has some interesting articles out there.
FinancialSurvivalNetwork.com also www.KerryLutz.com.
It's K-E-R-R-Y-L-U-T-Z.com.
Is that where your substack is too, or is the substack a different one, Kerry?
Welcome back.
Hey, thanks.
It's great to be back with you, Bill.
The substack, it's got some complicated name, but...
Is it better just for me to put a link to it and then just call it good?
Yeah.
We'll do that? All right.
Otherwise, I'll have to tell you 500 characters here and nobody has the patience for that. I'm trying to avoid that part. All right.
Kerry, what's really interesting about you too is that you also are in touch with
one of my favorite financial guys out there. Although some people think he's really kind of
odd sometimes because he has his little Socrates software, which has been amazingly prescient about things going on in both finance and politics,
and that is Martin Armstrong and Socrates. I'm kind of curious, is there any news out there about
the war warning has been flashing out of the Socrates financial software for quite some time. Do you think that gets changed?
I'm going to follow up with him later on this month.
Basically, the last call out of Socrates is that Ukraine is going to disappear.
So I don't know what that means exactly.
It sounds rather ominous, but it might be something that we're not even anticipating. But to give you an
idea of the accuracy in my book, The World According to Mark Armstrong, conversations with the master
forecaster, and I think I mentioned this to you, in 2018 he said, Terry, the Dow Jones industrial
average is going to 45,000.
And at that point it was in the low to mid 20s.
And they were laughing at him,
I think back at that time, weren't they?
Oh, yeah, like, oh, what does he know?
And he said between 20, 22, the end of that,
and 24, December 14th, I believe was the date,
2024, guess what happens it hit it so the book I
consider Martin to be a mentor to me because what he has mastered the art of
before virtually anyone else was pattern recognition and seeing the cycles impact on life, on the world, on the economy.
And I figured out kind of a lot of what he said.
That's where I came up with Trump GPT.
Martin's been working with the AI since computers used vacuum tubes.
Now it's really taken hold. And I've been working with AI for the past
three and a half years in different capacities, writing articles and basically having it help
me with my grammar, which isn't always perfect. And I saw the pattern myself that Trump's whole administration, everything leading up to this,
you know, no sooner does he take his hand off the Bible than he's signing executive
orders.
And I said, this was AI-generated.
The whole battle plan was AI-generated.
Yeah, that's the claim that you're making here, Trump-GPT, the AI battle plan.
It was an interesting post, really was.
And I hadn't really considered this because, you know, you look at Trump, he's not exactly a young
guy, but he was surrounded with a lot of people, I think, that were pretty open to this. And what
was some of the evidence that you thought that makes it clear that what helped propel Trump to
victory was a lot of help in structuring
the messaging, I think, is what you're talking about and what's going on.
The messaging, you know, traditional campaigns, you basically give all your money to consultants,
cross your fingers and hope for the best. Well, that's not Trump's thing. He would never do that.
That's not Trump's thing. He would never do that. But what I saw was the message, the focus and the concentration. And then the other thing was that Trump learning from his mistakes,
not getting into the petty battles and picking fights, not picking fights, but rising to the
bait when everyone else is picking fights with him.
It's just a distraction. The focus of the campaign, it just seemed obvious to me.
And, hey, he won, you know? He won. The message was consistent throughout.
No matter what they threw at him, it didn't matter. He stayed on message.
So as radical, or as ragged rather is sometimes,
because I know that I'll even talk with people that are in the media world that are just saying,
oh man, trying to keep up with it is like exhausting, is what they talk about it,
the Trump administration, because it's just such a fire hose. And there's such a dominance of the
of the message space that he's able to do, that it's not just Donald with Twitter like it was early on, right? Remember when it was kind of unfocused and he would still do some
stuff on Truth Social though that makes you think, okay, is this really a good idea. But Trump 2.0 then is really a product of Trump and also a lot of
people that are probably massaging artificial intelligence to to target the
message and make it emotionally stick with it. Is that kind of where you're
going with this Kerry? Yeah well I think what they did was they trained this AI,
they gave every speech, every interview, every
tweet, everything that Trump ever did, and they threw it into the AI. And then they analyzed
every single campaign, probably from the beginning of time, but the ones most relevant were really
post-World War II with the advent of TV and mass media and then
really going to the early 2000s with social media and internet. And from
there the thing drafted a battle plan. Now I'm not saying that Trump is just a
puppet and the AI just tells him what to do, but the AI, when it's trained properly, can speak in your voice
and tell you things. It's a mirror, effectively.
Well, I get those emails. I'm sure you get those emails, too, from the Office of White
House Communication. Are you on that list, Kerry? I'm assuming you are.
Oh, yes.
Okay. And I couldn't help but notice that the tone and the language that comes out of
these, and I swear there's about 15 a day. don't have time to read them all, kind of scan
some of them, but they have his voice. And that's kind of what you're getting at,
right? Exactly, exactly. And you know, you can have people writing letters, but those
letters just, you know, unless it's a really great writer, they kind of lose something.
But these, it's like Trump talking to you.
And that's another pattern that I recognize, and a certain juxtaposition of words.
Like I was asking GPT about different airplanes and how they land. And this one airplane,
you know, it said it lands like it has a grudge against gravity.
It's just like, I've never seen that combination of words before, and I see that,
and I can pick that up in other people's writings. Like I instantly know it's AI assisted.
Like I say, fools out there will just have the thing,
just give it free unfettered rule to write for them.
And that usually leads to a bad result.
Though where it is, is it augments
and clarifies your existing message
and puts it in language that
that really makes an impact. There's almost a code going on there. Yeah and so
Carolyn Leavitt as an example is not sitting at her computer or whatever it
is and typing up these messages from the White House then you're thinking that
the general message is coming through like you know Americans are doing better with the Trump administration and here's why and
then they bulletproof bulletproof bulletproof bulletproof you're thinking
a lot of that is being done with they take everything Trump poured into the
computer and then and then massage it in other words is that kind of what what
you're thinking is going on exactly what's happening there's no question in
my mind they're doing it they're using using it, whether it's Elon Musk programmed it or whatever. You know, we poor members of
public, we get the AI that they see fit to give us, but his is unfiltered,
unfettered, and no holds barred. Hey, let me ask you about that. My suspicion is that there's less to this
and yet more to that dust-up between Trump and Musk than people think because they're looking at
this. What does your gut say about that? My gut is that you knew it was going to come to some
breaking. The egos are too huge, I think. You're just not going to have two alphas
like that working together closely. But I can't help but think that part of it is that
Musk needed to break free a little bit of this just because of the financial happenings
with his company. Any thoughts on that? Yeah, I always wonder if it's contrived or not. I really do.
Because some of it didn't quite feel right. And also, Donald Trump, when he was responding about to Elon the other day,
was very untrump-like. He wasn't really saying much, or at least not a lot bad.
He's like, I don't know what's going on with him, etc
Etc in fact, it appears that Musk if anything was coming a little more unhinged than than Trump and then Trump was being very
Untrumpy in some of the response and I was it's like wow, that's very interesting. It's I wasn't expecting that
You know what I mean? Because especially when you start talking the Epstein stuff, you're just getting personal
in many ways.
I thought I was going to go much worse than that.
Well, look, Elon Musk served his purpose.
He's there 130 days.
During that time, they were complaining about Elon Musk because he was cutting off the politicians
and their buddies' free lunches.
Right.
All right. Then, you know, Elon, you know,
started bombing Tesla dealerships,
which is the most insane thing I've ever heard of.
To what end is that gonna happen?
So he had to break dramatically from Trump
and then go back to business.
But understand that Doge is alive and well,
and it's working behind the scenes now,
and it's gonna have some huge drops, I think,
in the coming weeks and months ahead.
Okay, so you're not saying this out of a QAnon,
just trust the plan kind of nonsense from 20,
from the past administration, right?
You're not doing that?
No, no, no, I knew that was garbage because, you know, they said they were all these
field orders and everything and I did the research and the number of field
orders had not, field indictments had not come out.
Oh, I know. There was such nonsense. But I got to tell you, smart people I knew were just
like sucking that stuff up. they were lacking it up a lot they were lapping it up like like kitties at you know some cream you
know it's just the kind of thing that you wanted to be true like I got taken
in on one where it said Mayor Bloomberg went to a pizzeria in Brooklyn visiting
and he had a slice of pizza and then he ordered a second
one and the owner of the pizzeria said, no, you're getting a little chunky there.
You can only have one, you know, as a, as a like takeoff from the big gulp sodas, which
I don't disagree with the policy behind it.
Just you can't dictate how much coke somebody can drink.
But the point is, like, I got taken in on that because I wanted it to be true. You wanted the
QAnon to be true, but in reality, it was salted with enough truth that it almost seemed plausible.
But that had to be a government op. Had to be a government intelligence op, wasn't it?
Had to be.
It was a Psy op.
It was a Psy op for sure.
Not a question about it.
So though, you're saying though that Trump GPT though is not a Psy op, it's just essentially
they're using the tools then to dominate the messaging landscape then and to really keep
plugged into people.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. They probably don't even call it Trump GPT, but what better name for it
could there be than that, right? Well, it would be the most, it would be the biggest,
most beautiful GPT ever, you know, that kind of thing, as he would say. Hey, there
was something else, there was something else that you mentioned on your
substack, which once again has so many weird letters in it, we can't talk about
it, but I will link to it on my blog today, okay?
That there are a number of companies
that you're thinking the Tesla
with unsupervised self-driving vehicles
could end up killing.
Now, I know we're all talking about Waymo's
being set on fire right now in the LA riots,
but do you think that in spite of everything
we're looking at and other people doing things better
than Tesla is doing right now, you're honestly thinking that Tesla is still going to be ending
up dominating this space here?
And what makes you think that?
I feel pretty confident in that, having a Tesla myself.
The full self-driving, it's like, I barely drive my car now.
Sometimes it'll do stuff that I don't like and I take control. Sometimes it has
this habit on I-95 here, which is like the worst highway, most dangerous in the
country, but it like I set it for faster than I should.
And as I'm driving along, the speed decays and it goes down five miles an hour.
And then I got to step on the gas again and we have this kind of tug of war.
But in terms of its driving skills, it's already better than most of the drivers here in Florida, which is really not
saying much because we have the worst drivers in Florida. But it's already better than most
people can drive under most circumstances. It's the edge cases where it just needs more training.
There's always going to be an edge case that it can't anticipate, but there's nothing even close to it out there.
Cruise, anything else, it's not even in the same ballpark.
And you're thinking that because of that, you figure Uber's toast.
You also figure that, and this is something which I also, and I'm
I'm fascinated by what you're coming up with.
You're saying Uber, Lyft, gone, Spirit Airlines, Skywest, regional carriers, GM and Cruz, Waymo, even of course more than just being set on fire in LA.
But what I see though that you think that Elon Musk is going to be doing here in the near future, even taking out the insurance industry.
And I got to tell you, this bothers me because everything about this seems to be about the technocracy in which everything we do is data-based by the second. And, and monitor,
you're saying that, in fact, you're writing here that Allstate, Progressive, Geico is going to be
a bloodbath, you're saying, because
Tesla is writing its own policies pricing by real-time data.
So they're monitoring your driving as you speak every second of it and changing your
rate determined by the way you're driving at that point in time.
Gosh, I guess we don't need to learn to do anything because it'll be Tesla and Elon
Musk and the neural link here.
We're going to be wrong. What could possibly go wrong in such a future here, Kerry Lutz?
Yeah, well, you know, the government being able to disable your car because your social credit score drops below a certain point.
And you automatically think that we're all going to just go for this stuff and that we're not supposed to be allowed to even question any of this stuff and this is the way society is
going to be. See, this is the conspiracy theory Thursday part of your
talk now, okay? Yeah, well, you know, I wear a t-shirt that says, I identify as a
conspiracy theory. My pronouns are told you so. Uh-huh. Okay, so you're saying, we're
telling you so that this is where you think it's going to go?
Yeah, I mean hopefully there'll be safe guards there where they can't just geofence you and say,
all right, we don't like the fact that you drive so much. There's somebody who's
congresswoman on the left, of course, that wants to limit the number of miles you can drive per year.
I don't think it's going to come down to that, but I do think car ownership will diminish
because these robo taxis, it's going to be cheaper than having your own car.
I love having a car, but let's face it, 95% of the time or 90% of the time,
the car sits there doing nothing.
Yeah, but unlike the RoboTaxis, the car at this point in time, and of course I'm using
that caveat, in my driveway does what I tell it to do, not what Elon Musk or not what the
government tells it to do at this point in time.
Yeah, and so you get your own car,
you'll have your own car.
But for people that live in cities,
that they're scared of the mass transit,
or the mass transit is dirty and disgusting,
like in New York, and potentially dangerous,
hey, I'd rather take a robo taxi.
That's why Uber and Lyft became so popular
in New York City.
Yeah, a Johnny cab for the masses. All right. Yeah, Johnny Cab for the masses. All right.
Yeah. Just like RoboCop. All right. Exactly. Terry, I appreciate you coming on. I think that's
fascinating piece you have there about Trump GPT, and I think you're right about that one.
The Tesla killing everything that's not Tesla, I hope you're wrong on that particular case.
Yeah. All right, I do too.
All right. We'll get all your information up. Thank you so much. We'll have you back.
Carrie Lutz once again. FinancialSurvivalNetwork.com. You can find out more on that one.
Interesting talk. I appreciate that. You be well.
You too.
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Yes, going into the cities, according to the Tesla future will be you get into the self driving car
or else and I'm well I'm sure that there are people from the left that would like that part
about it because it would be well we have perfect control and then downtown Medford can be like the
open streets event like they had a couple of weeks ago we shut the streets down because we don't need
the streets you know walk down from your house in East Medford or West
Medford or wherever it is. You come down walkable streets. Come and see the bum
activity. Speaking of the bum activity, we got Matt. Come on Matt, you're talking
with Fred about some homeless. I'd love to get your take. What's going on?
Wait, were you putting me on the list of the bums? No, no, no, no. I just knew that you
told me you wanted to talk about some homeless issue there. Now, you're in Joe County. Joe County, of course, is always the lightning rod of
controversy given the the propensity of suing the city of Grants Pass because
everybody, heaven forbid, you actually try to just make people leave
this and not turn open your parks to the homelessness world. But anyway, let's hear
your take. I'd love to hear it. Okay, so I'm talking to a friend of mine. Okay, back away from your phone. I'm sorry, I'm still getting you scratchy. I'm trying. I'll move it to the other side of the room. All right.
Okay, so I'm talking to a friend last night about ultimately what can you do with homeless people.
Right. And he brought up a great point. He said, you know, he said, thinking
about this, what would, what would we do if somebody was standing on the Cape man bridge
and they were saying that their life was awful and terrible and I'm going to kill myself
and they're getting ready to jump off into the rock. You would call the police, right?
The police would show up.
They would arrest them.
If they could talk them off the ledge, they'd get them off the ledge, they'd arrest them,
they'd get them psychiatric help.
That's what they do with people when they try to commit suicide, whether it's by gun,
whether it's with pills.
Aren't the people who are on the streets who are not of right mind, the people, a guy walking
down in front of my house and I live out in the country, just screaming at the trees?
Why don't we treat them the same way?
Since they're basically committing suicide on a slower rate, why don't we get them
psyche valves and if they clearly cannot manage themselves, make them custodies of the
state and say, listen, you can't be on the street, you clearly can't manage your
life, and we're going to lock you up. Because they would do that with somebody
trying to commit suicide. The only difference is one person is going to do
it immediately by jumping and the other person is doing it slowly over time
through drugs and alcohol. But, and I will agree with you, but the laws are pretty specific about civil commitment
like that is that you have to demonstrate that there is an immediate possibility of
you killing yourself or causing harm to others.
The laws are written pretty much that way.
And they're pretty strict.
I mean, there's a high bar to taking somebody in and getting them off there.
I mean, I agree with you though that when you see people talking to imaginary, non-existent
people around them and having conversations with the multiple internal personalities in
many cases, that you know that it's gone beyond just marching to the beat of a different drummer,
if you get my drift, right?
So you're saying that they actually have to be threatening someone else or even if they're it's gone beyond just marching to the beat of a different drummer, if you get my drift, right?
So you're saying that they actually have to be threatening someone else?
Or even if they're threatening to take their own lives,
we wouldn't arrest them and get them a psych about it if they were standing on a bridge somewhere?
Yeah, well, if you're standing on a bridge somewhere, yeah, and you're committing suicide,
and it's like imminent, and it's an imminent danger to yourself or to someone else,
then yeah that yeah,
yeah, then they can do something. But until then, the slow motion suicide is perfectly okay and
probably in keeping with Oregon's push to not have so much carbon. I'm kidding, you know about that.
That's funny you brought that up because I did mention I said well Assisted suicide is legal here. Yeah, I said and Max's mission and all these people at the needle pumpers
Are I mean aren't they assisted suicide?
Isn't that what they're doing? They're perpetuating this person's drug addiction saying we don't want you to die of AIDS
We don't want you to die from you know, some other blood-borne disease
but if you die by drug
addiction, overdose, poisoning, then we're fine with that. So isn't that just another form
of assisted suicide? Yes, but you see that is state-sanctioned suicide. See the difference?
With the state actually wanting this, I'm not approving of it.
I'm just saying that is essentially the way that the state of Oregon is run right now.
It essentially legalizes not only medically assisted suicide but slow, non-medically authorized
but still very common and available suicide.
So here's the gray area for me. What the left does is they frame all this as a
compassion issue. When it comes to suicide, then it comes to drug addiction, it's a compassion
issue. We want to be compassionate. They need to have a place to sleep. They need to be able to
poop in the front of your store. They need to be able to do all these things and scream at the trees.
And need to be able to steal a certain amount
and not get in trouble with the law, that kind of thing,
especially for things they need.
So if compassion is their reason,
maybe we just need to change the definition of suicide
and say suicide is any form by which you harm yourself
that eventually leads to death.
Because I'm pretty sure,
I don't know how many people have actually died in Josephine County
who are living on the street from fentanyl poisoning.
Now, if you're going to change the definition of suicide to anything which could be leading to your death,
that would be a pretty broad thing. That means, hey, you could shut down the fast food restaurants,
you could close the processed food aisles on the grocery
store.
Isn't there a case that, isn't that a bit of that so-called slippery slope there?
Just be careful.
That's all I'm saying.
Well, instead of NORCAN, for people who OD on other kinds of drugs, we would have Max's
mission and the needle pumpers walking around with a Zempik shot for people who can't stay
at a McDonald's.
Yeah.
Oh boy. As long as it's cheaper than a thousand a month I'll go for it.
Just kidding. All right, hey Matt, always thought provoking.
Appreciate that. Lars should have let you go on longer yesterday by the way, okay?
Just saying. Lars was too busy being right. Yeah, I know, I know. It's 20 before eight.
Hey, if you're on hold, it's open phones.
It's Conspiracy Theory Thursday,
which means it's always a lot of fun.
And we have interesting folks.
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Conspiracy Theory Thursday,
Paul's at 770-5633. First of all, they don't sound any different than any other day because every day is a conspiracy
sort of day. Gene's here. Hello Gene, are you grumpy or not? What's your story?
Well I'm not grumpy. I may get mad but I'm not grumpy. Okay, all right good because we don't want you mad because we don't want you
committed. You know mad could be different like mad Gene, it's like, ooh, that could be bad, right?
Oh, not necessarily.
Alright, well I'm talking about like mad as a hat or you know the old saying like mad,
like you need to be committed kind of mad. You're not that way.
You're like angry.
Alright, good. Angry, angry. Alright, what are you thinking?
You're talking about the carbon. Yes, I was talking about that last hour with Dr. Bruce Everett. Yeah
How long before humans are going to be charged for every breath they take and
Your pets are going to be charged for every breath they take and if you don't pay for the pets, they're going to be killed
hmm, and
Then also the wild animals that they don't
murder by setting fires. You know it's interesting you bring that up because I
just had a little flash I'm thinking of that old police song, every breath you
take, every move you make, we will tax it and anyway. To your point though about
the pets, I think that there are people within the technocracy control grid
that are already thinking this.
I'm looking at an old story here from 2021 in the UK Independent, and they were talking
about by owning a pet, you are doing more damage to the government than you might realize.
So I think they're already starting to think like you, like what you were concerned about
here.
And what they're mentioning here is, when pets can emit twice the carbon emissions of
our home's electricity and kill up to 200 million wild prey in the UK every year, we
cannot stay silent.
Now, that was from this one particular
journalist, all right? My prediction is that the rise of the RoboPet will be
brought out there, Gene, as something to save the planet. Otherwise, yeah, you might
get charged. You could see them doing that in Oregon, couldn't you? Oh yeah, and I'm wondering how soon the planet destroyers that are green are going to be
buying all the property in Oregon so that the same people can leave.
Alright, maybe so.
Thanks for the call.
Let me go to Greg.
Gregory's in Shadyco.
Gregory, good to have you here.
Good morning.
Yes, thanks, Bill.
We're going to talk about the Dutch Bros.
Yeah, what do you think about Dutch Bros taking off from Grants Pass heading over to Arizona?
This has actually been going on for a little while, but I guess they made it official completely.
Well, I thought they might have a celebration day like that Glen Campbell by the time I get to Phoenix
and then all the donations go to a certain foundation or something like
that. Uh-huh. All right. And that was just Glen Campbell. He thinks that by the time I get to
Phoenix. Well yeah, we have Thomas or I'm sorry Travis Borsma. By the time I make Albuquerque, Grants Pass will be weeping.
Yeah, okay.
How about these e-bikes?
Maybe the deputies might get those like they were talking about when the cars, if they
a little gun that could shut them down, you know, because they're difficult to catch.
Yeah, all you have to do is shoot the EMP gun at them, right?
The EMP drone will go after them. Well, I noticed the real thing would just shut the power down and then they would give
like a slow warning.
Yeah, well, that's what I was mentioning though.
That's what I was thinking.
Like it zaps it.
It zaps it.
That's all right.
Yes.
You know, our wonderful, you know, robo pets, robo cops, everything else, and robo cars.
And we're not supposed to question any of that.
Thank you, Gregory, from ShadyCove.
Let me go to, I think this is John.
Johnson-Metford, John, you wanted to talk about what ails us.
I'd love to get your take.
Good morning.
Good morning, Bill.
And happy Father's Day.
It is this weekend.
There's not a lot of talk about it except when I hear it on your commercials.
So yay for that. Well, I'm quite
happy with Father's Day. By the way, there are all sorts of ways that you can avoid the morons that
will be protesting, you know, not a king this weekend in Medford. I guess in Medford it's
going to be at Biddle and McAndreys. So you definitely want to avoid, well, unless you want
to go say hi, you know, to them, hi to them at that point.
But we got the Medford Cruise in Medford.
There is the EAA, what is this I was talking about,
the Medford Cruise, and that's going to be downtown.
That's great.
There's also the Potsville Historical Park and Museum
where that's, I'm going to be saying,
that's always my father's day, I think.
I love that one.
And there's also, what was the one we were mentioning yesterday here?
And I'll get back to your point in just a moment.
But, Grants Pass Airport, the Young Eagles program, the National EAA program,
and they have free experimental airplane rides out there.
Yeah, you have to be able to sign and release and all the other things,
but all sorts of cool stuff going on
so you don't have to hang out with them.
But anyway, back to Father's Day. Let's hear your take. Go ahead.
Yeah, and just as a quick side note about the quote, not a king,
what this speaks to, of course, is hatred for the masculine and leadership.
And it's finally great to see the Marines, the National Guard stepping in and protecting
property and lives and sanity.
Most of these people who will be protesting, I think honestly, from the bottom of my heart,
have real daddy issues.
But they've had, well actually they have real daddy and mommy issues in other ways too.
It just depends.
There's just a corruption of the soul, I think, going on.
But that's just me. And that's a segue into what I called in about. I call it the father and mother wounding.
And so you have to take a test. I just got my tech in general, ham radio this week.
Congrats.
Yeah. It's three months after listening to your guy, Steve, promote it on your show. I did it.
Okay. I just got got my license yesterday
Three months hard study. You have to take a test for that
Drivers test any professional license to do hair to do nails all that requires
Application of time and energy and consciousness, but you know what bill there's no education required No training no testing to bring life into the world. And so we wonder, why do we have a homeless epidemic?
That's the 800 pound gorilla in the room.
That's why we have Oregon politics.
The problem that we have is due to weak, non principled men.
This is the issue.
Are you advocating though, permits or licensing for birth?
No, I'm not. I don't think that would ever fly.
But it does get to why do men not mentor men? Okay. How could I be in a group, a large group of men last night, the first time I ever attended, and not one man congratulate me about my accomplishment or say, hey, I
know you're new at this, the first time you showed up, hey, is there something we
can do to mentor you into this craft? Not one single. And it's like 80, 85.
So I told you congratulations and nobody else told you congratulations? Really?
Well, there was like, you know, who's this new guy showing up? But like, nobody.
I just, I stood there and I felt, okay, I'm just leaving because like, I don't even feel
like I belong here. And so this is the point. And I've seen it in my entire life. Bill,
I counsel men, I guide men, I lead men, I have a men's group. It's 30 years of this is my passion. And all I see in my past
history is how men have failed, both me as a young boy and other men. And we see the wounding that is
just epidemic. Do you think that part of this could be the fact that the culture has put its thumb squarely on the scale of only female empowerment and female culture,
if you want to call it that. And women are also naturally, I think, more adept at communicating
some of the more caring aspects of life. What do you think?
Yeah, but Bill, it's by default of the men laying down and not taking a stand about anything
Yeah, notice how their daughters are being attacked right now by fake men or by fake women
Who are actually look at you know look at look at the only fans
The girls that are on only fans that make six digit incomes in three months. That's all because of
female wounding, mother-father wounding, okay?
Because there's simpy guys out there that don't have any idea how to relate
to a woman and it's it could be intimidating, I agree, but this is this is
what we see happening and I don't see it getting any better. I appreciate your
call. I wish there was a more positive wrap-up, but you could be right the way it's been looking. We go to
next call. Hi, good morning. Who's this? Hello? No buzz, huh? Well, okay. Anyway, whether there
was a buzz or not, I'm glad you're here. Who's this? Yeah, this is John. Hi, John. I just
I just was thinking about the Utopia novel, 1984, and it seems more and more like a Utopia. We have the Maoist social credits, we have those little observational lights over every intersection.
Yeah, the Panopticon too, right?
Right. And we have, you know, that's our fascist technocracy. And it's all run by the
the CCP and the FBI, CIA, BB King.
BB King, I love that.
CIA, BB King. It makes it seem more and more like 1984 was a utopia because they didn't have AI in that.
You know, it's a very interesting take on it because it was still just conceptualized
as just humans being behind Big Brother, you know, that kind of thing. It really wasn't
an artificial intelligence society.
You're right.
Now that I think about it.
By the way, you know the latest versions of that book have trigger warnings on the cover?
I don't know if you heard that or not.
Sounds good to me.
Interesting observation.
Yeah, could you imagine what would, yeah, if they had put AI into 1984, that could be...
Anyway, let me go to the next call.
Hi, good morning.
Conspiracy Theory Thursday.
Good morning.
Who's this?
Hello.
Hi, this is Dave.
Hi, Dave.
What's on your mind?
I've got a theory.
I don't know if it's a conspiracy theory, but it's a theory.
Okay.
And that is AI is going to become so intelligent that it's going to discover God, the Christian
God, and it's going to help us understand that we all, the world, to save the world,
we all need to repent and accept Christ and study the Bible.
But do you think AI would actually wish to push something that could lead someone to
pay less attention to AI?
Just thinking. Well, I don't think so. AI is going to be so intelligent that it's
going to discover that to save the world is going to help us understand that we
need to all repent and accept Christ
and study the Bible.
So then it will mimic God.
Isn't that kind of what you're implying?
No, the Christian Bible God is going to discover that that's the true way.
Alright, maybe we're talking past each other a little bit, but it's going to help us repent.
But the thing is that everything about AI in many cases is about wanting to make sure
that you don't leave AI alone.
And to actually repent and go to the Christian God would be implying that there is something
other than AI to pay attention to.
I don't know if they would like that or not.
Well, anybody, anything, or anybody or anything that becomes intelligence is going to have
to find, will find God is real and true and help us understand that.
Otherwise, what's the use of having AI being intelligent?
All right.
Intelligent.
Okay.
All right.
I'll think about that.
I'll consider it.
Thanks for the call.
That's an interesting one.
It's 758.
Let me grab another call.
I know I'm running late here, but it's alright
I'm enjoying the calls. Who's this? Good morning
Good morning, Bill. Hi, oh, look, Risha. I didn't even know it was you got to have your theme here. Nothing else here
Okay, it's enough now what
Okay, I actually have two since you have such a short time. I always get one minute.
You know, I've called up many times before talking about the DCGC report.
Yes. Do you recall what that is? I was just the one about there's only
gonna be like, you know, two people left by, you know, 2,100 or something, but I'm
sure it's something like that. Well, it's the highest British naval intelligence.
It was written in 2006 to 36.
And was this the one talking about the United States population being a fraction of where it is now?
No, it's not that. It's that they said there was going to be all this climate change
and all the consensus was due to the carbon. So a lot of BS that they said there was going to be all this climate change and all the consensus
was due to the carbon.
So a lot of BS that they just put in it.
But on about page 80, they talk about how the Mexicans were going to rise up and take
back part of America.
America wouldn't have the money to please the world, much less our country anymore.
So I don't think this is a short little episode
that we're seeing start.
Okay.
So the result of, I guess we could lay this
at the feet of the Biden administration
and everybody else who's left at open borders
for so many years.
No, I think it goes way, way deeper.
Well, guess what?
It wasn't the Mexican land before.
I mean, Spain's the one really settled that, the Southern area of the country, it wasn't the Mexican land before. I mean, Spain's what really settled the southern area of the country.
It wasn't the Mexicans.
That's not my point.
The point is the chaos is all planned and they're not going to be able to squelch anything
because they're finding these guys anyhow.
It's part of the deep state doing the whole event.
So yeah, it's part of the deep state doing the whole event. I mean, so yeah, it's bad there.
Then didn't you have Dr. Ely on your show one time?
Do you remember him?
No.
I recall that's where I learned about him
because you had him on.
He was talking about the vaccines and the safety
and that type of thing.
I don't remember having Dr. Ely on.
I'm sorry, I don't.
He's doing a new study using his sweat to see if we're being chemtrailed with any kind
of toxic materials. He saw on days that it was blue sunny day, chemtrails in the sky,
his aluminum levels were only 281. Barium was like 96 lead.
Two, when they're really chemtrailing us, it just skyrockets up to 2958.
Amazing.
Amazing story, but all I'm saying is that it's just amazing how much attention is paid
to chemtrailing us.
And then when the sky is clear, it's chemtrails.
When the sky is not clear, it's chemtrailed.
What is it, Lucretia?
Well, excuse me, the Air Force created the name chemtrail.
It wasn't people like me that created that name.
Uh-huh. All right. Well, OK.
I get it. Thanks for the call.
Grab a squeeze, a couple more in, and then we're going to
lay off the conspiracy theory Thursday
calls for a while.
Hi, good morning.
Who's this?
Good morning, Bill.
Hi, Vicki.
You improved Vicki from the Applegate.
I wanted to tell you that I no longer have to drive my car.
It drives it for me.
I no longer have to pick up poop.
I have a dog who doesn't poop. I
no longer have a conscience, guilt, or reality check. That's what I think of AI. That's
what we're going to become. I'm no longer going to be a person, I'm going to be an automated voice that has no opinion, no kind of human anything.
So I'm not looking forward to that future.
I'd rather say what I want to say, do what I want to do, and I don't mind picking up
dog poop.
You know, the thought of not having to go in the cat box and digging is kind of appealing to me.
I'll think about that and get back to you on the Robocat, okay?
Okay.
Boy, he's...
Yeah.
Especially Charlie.
Charlie's excrement is pretty stinky.
One more.
You wrap up conspiracy calls for now.
Hi, who's this?
This is Minor Dave.
Of course. Yesterday, my brother
come and got me, took me in for a shower and bought me lunch and I did my laundry. But on the way in,
about Ashland, I never seen such a big National Guard convoy in my life. Really? There was miles and miles of National Guard
vehicles going from Ashland headed north. I don't know where they were going.
I wonder if they're being dispatched potentially to a stage around Seattle.
Seattle's having some challenges right now, even more so than Portland. Yeah, well, I don't know, but they were all National Guard, and they had dump trucks and
all kinds of stuff.
They had the RVs, and they had trucks with generators.
Yeah, well, sometimes that stuff is just being moved around, and there may be nothing more
to it than equipment being moved around and there may be nothing more to it
than equipment being moved around for potential staging.
But given the news cycle here right now and what is being talked about for Portland and
Seattle along with Ashland and Grants Pass and Medford, it could be interesting.
All right.
Thank you, Dave.
It's a good wrap up for it on KMED, KMED, HT1, Eagle Point, Medford, KBXG, Grants Pass. Town Hall news is coming up. Thank you, Dave.