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So glad you're here on Find Your Phone Friday.
And Kitty is on from Grants Pass.
Hello, Kitty.
How are you?
Hi.
What's going on?
Well, thank you for asking.
Good.
Hey, I am so excited to hear about David Oates and where he's going to be in the Ashland community.
Okay.
Yeah, he's going to be on the show at A-10.
I haven't talked to David Oates.
I'm going to say maybe 15 years.
15 years ago.
When I last talked to him in, let's see.
Maybe even before then I was on the.
rock station when this when this uh when this uh when this signal was a rock station i think i talked to him
a couple of times there but yeah to your question though he's in the ashlin library tomorrow
night at 630 is where he's going to be got it yeah i will be there have you ever seen have you
ever seen david just curious no i've actually talked with david oh um i actually called him in
Australian, Adelaide. So I've spoken with him personally, but he is a phenomenal ability to
sort out information in reverse speech. So for anybody who's never heard him, oftentimes
he comes on twice a year on Clyde Lewis out of Portland. Yeah. And he'll be there. And then
he'll do a year in review. And it's really interesting.
to hear what comes out of people's mouth backwards.
Yeah, and this is, you know, he'll take, you know,
celebrities and or politician political speech,
and then he reverses it,
and then there ends up being clearly identifiable speech in reverse.
And the theory that he goes by,
and I don't know if the theory is correct or not,
but I find it interesting, which is why when I found I was coming,
sure, come on, we'll talk about it a few minutes,
that you know that the truth comes out you say one thing and maybe the truth is the other
when it's what it's reversed that that's the theory of this at least it's the way I understand
it is that how you understand it too yes and interestingly enough I listen to him
play a portion of Biden and in reverse speech it came out Armageddon
okay and I was like what so it's very fascinating to hear all these different things and so that's why I was
very interested in going to see him I know that he went to the Ashland Library oh man five years ago
maybe okay somewhere like that yeah he was there before and I missed him well this time you can
catch him up.
6.30 tomorrow night, and we'll talk to him for a few minutes at 8-10.
Okay?
You will love talking with him.
Hopefully he will have something really good to play today.
All right.
We'll see.
Thanks, Kitty.
Talk to you later.
You're welcome.
All right.
Bye-bye now.
Talk to you soon.
Let me go to next call.
Hi, good morning.
You're on the Bill Meyer show.
Who's this?
Hello?
Good morning, Bill.
Good morning.
How are you?
This is Tom here.
Yeah, I know, Tom.
you're very easily recognizable we got you what's going on well that was a great interview with
cliff you you hit a lot of uh issues really fast and got a lot of information there but i wanted to
talk about uh you know you started out the show with rfk yeah on the hot seat and so forth
one of the things i'm kind of curious about is um why the covid-vax is even being um used for
older folks or critical cases because as near as I can determine there's absolutely no benefit
no positive benefit from getting the shot it looks like the very best thing that you could happen
if you got the COVID shot is you're not injured or dead but there seems to be no benefit
whatsoever so it's a bit of a curiosity to me I want you know I looked at that you know I looked at
that as kind of this is the, to answer your question, this is what is attainable, you know,
it looks like you're being cooperative, but yet you're not being kind of, you know, you're
narrowing the focus of where we think that this may be helpful medically.
Well, I think that's a wrong approach because when the vaccines, so-called vaccines came out in
December of 2020. Three months later, according to the internal documents of Pfizer,
1,200 people had already died and tens of thousands of people were injured. It is the worst
vaccine in history. It's worse. It's beyond words. And we don't even know yet what the
death count. I don't know about you, Bill, but I've had, gosh, nine or ten people that I know
dying of cancer that have died of cancer and so forth.
It's more than I've ever seen, you know, personally that people in my small world that I deal with
that coming down with cancer, and there's a lot of Gillian Bray syndrome going on.
There's just a lot of things going on that I'm very concerned about,
and I think not a small part has come from this misnamed COVID vaccine.
I think he's doing what is politically possible right now.
Would that be fair?
Yeah, that's possibly, yeah, but I would like to see more forthright.
I mean...
Yeah, well, you know, okay, so if we're going to kill somebody with the jab,
we're going to kill the older folks.
I know that's kind of cynical.
I know it's kind of a cynical statement from me, but let's just, you know, maybe lay it out there.
Okay, we're not going to allow the wholesale killing of the kids necessarily or the damaging of the kids.
But if the elderly want it, okay, fine.
How about that?
Yeah, get rid of the useless eaters.
first. You know, I'd really like to see Kate Brown put on trial, arrested and put on trial,
and find out what in the world she was thinking when she did this carnage to Oregon.
Yeah. You know, maybe what we need to do is have Kate Brown get up with David Oates and do
reverse speech, and then she can tell us why she likes the, why she liked the COVID situation so
much, and then play it backwards and find out what she was really thinking.
I hope Dave is listened to you because if he's recorded her, and she made lots of enough speeches
that we might really be able to pry into that aberrant mind that she has.
Yeah, it could be.
All right.
Appreciate the call, as always, Tom.
I'll grab one more for Town Hall News.
Good morning, and this is Bill.
Who's this?
This is Minor Dave.
Hello, Dave.
When I worked back in the early 2000s, I worked.
I worked in a co-gen, and it took them, they had to order the...
Okay, now, a co-gen, this is a co-generating plan.
I want to make sure people know what you're talking about, okay?
Natural gas and geothermal.
Anyways, it took five years for them to get...
They had to put those orders in five years at that time,
and they were only made in France.
we need to be manufacturing them here
and those were those turbines that Congress and Vince was talking about
right now it takes seven years
as far as I know
GE manufactures them in France
which means that they're probably also managed
or being made a lot for jet engines too
would that be fair is that fair to say
and that's probably taking a lot of them
Do we lose you, Dave?
I think we did.
All right, Dave.
Appreciate the call.
Yeah, sometimes your cell ends up dropping out of there.
That's all right.
I'm sure he'll call back at some point.
This is KMED, KMED, HD1, Eagle Point, Metford, KBXG, Grants Pass.
Town Hall News coming up here in just a moment.
We have the hand of the update.
Mr. Outdoors is going to join me.
Kevin Sterrett, Oregon Firearms Federation.
He's going to come on the show.
And we're going to talk about this call coming out of the DOJ, Washington, D.C.,
they're talking about, I don't know this is real or not, but should trans genders be banned from
purchasing firearms, arguably mentally ill? Should this be qualifying as you demonstrating
a mentally ill position of some sort? Wasn't that long ago, in which people like that were
well, not incarcerated, but institutionalized. Anyway, it should be a good talk. Should be a good talk.
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Saturday, September 20th.
Here's Bill Meyer.
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Mr. Outdoors is here.
Greg Roberts at Rogueweather.com.
Greg, it's a delight to have you on.
And welcome to the Outdoor Report,
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And what say you, sir,
other than the fact that gosh, a little cooler
and maybe, dare we say,
rain is coming in the next few days, huh?
Yeah.
We can dare say it.
that's going to wind up happening. It's just what point does it start happening at is kind of the
question. And it comes down to basically the Sunday-Munday timeframe, but more when exactly does it
start on Sunday? Is this earlier in the day? Is it later in the day? Is it overnight Sunday into Monday?
Those are still, you know, finer points that try and to work out. But we know that there is going to be, you know,
something that is far more winter-like in terms of a storm because it's going to bring cold
air in, you know, stuff that will feel and look a lot more like fall with temperatures in
the 70s and pretty good chance for widespread uniform rain, not showers, not thunderstorms.
You know, it's just, it's mainly looking like the kind of systems we start seeing in the fall.
and with the fire situation going on, especially immigrant fire,
but now knowing some of those fires that got started by lightning yesterday
or, let's see, probably Wednesday evening over, you know,
Josephine County, Curry County, Coos County, really rugged terrain over there
where you really don't want to see fires get going
because it's next to impossible to engage them on the ground.
Having rain coming in at this point would be a great thing
because that's pretty much what it takes to take care of fires burning out
in that really rugged wilderness area, the lower rogue, wild and scenic section,
and all the terrain up around that.
Yeah, unfortunately, we picked up some fires over there,
but it looks like we're going to get help from Mother Nature with them.
Okay.
All right.
That's good news.
I'm not going to complain about that whatsoever.
Is this going to be a – I guess maybe just an earlier fall,
and I mean really an earlier and a harder fall in your field –
at your field of it, I should say.
The reason I ask is I know that Old Farmers Almanac, and, of course, you talk about them, too.
You know, they're saying that it's going to be colder.
what is it, what, colder, but mild and dry, kind of a mild dry winter.
Do you agree that with that on the line there?
I don't necessarily agree with that yet.
You know, when you look at pretty much all the long-range forecasts that are out there,
and when I say long-range, I'm talking the three-month, the 90-day, or the seasonals,
which, you know, the almanacs are putting those out because, yeah, they do a fallout look,
everybody wants to know about the winter. So they're already putting their winter forecast
out. But between here and there, what it looks like right now is we're going to have the
system come through. And yeah, it'll make us think fall with cooler days and the rain being around.
But then looks like we're going to do pretty much what we did in August when we had that
true winter storm come in in the middle part of the month.
Um, you know, it moved through. We had a few very below average days for temps. Um, above average, uh, precipitation came through. And then what we do, we dry it out and we heated back up. I think we're setting up for the same kind of thing here. We're going to have this system work through us, um, you know, and looks like it'll probably be about a three to four day process. And then when it works through and passes by, then,
we're probably heating up and drying out again because that's what the 30-day forecast from
just about every source I've looked at for September says, but as we get deeper into the fall,
October, November, starts looking a lot more interesting because it's starting with quite a few
of the sources out there to look like we are going to make a switch to something that looks more
like Juaninia, colder, wetter conditions.
Okay.
But early on in the fall here in September, probably through the middle part of October,
yeah, we look to be more warm and dry than we're going to be cool and wet.
So we'll take advantage of the conditions coming up, certainly, you know, early to middle
part of next week.
But I think when you look beyond that, definitely looks like we will heat back up.
up and dry out again.
All right, so we're not going to be turning off the air conditioner here.
No.
As of next week, okay, all right.
That's kind of what I was wondering.
Where would you go fishing?
Where's the good fishing and camping activity for this weekend, huh?
Well, and this is the kind of thing that we've talked about, I mean, since we started doing
the outdoor report back in 2012, this fall season, the trout go back on a bite that will easily
rival anything that happens in the spring because they know winter's coming, so they go on this
feeding binge, and fishing in the lakes gets quite good. There's no two ways around that.
That fall fishing is excellent, and then once, you know, deer season gets cranked up, we get
into that thing that I talk about every year, the cast and blast situation where you start
your morning's off hunting, you finish your days off hunting, and in the middle you go fishing
because there's usually a really good bite going on. And all of the lakes, like I said,
the trout, no winter's coming, and they start bulking up, getting ready for it. So right now,
we're going to be looking at some very good fishing conditions across all of southern Oregon.
I think, seriously, pick your lake you want to go to.
If there's trout in it, they're going to be going on a bite.
All right.
Hey, what are your thoughts about Oregon State Parks in their fees?
Have you been keeping track of that story here?
I was noticing this in Oregon Capital Chronicle that starting October 1st,
we're going to see big charges, much higher charges over in some of our state parks and coastal parks,
places like that, including Valley of the Road Park, too, just to pull into it.
You know, again, you'll never get them to admit this, but really what drives the bulk of that,
their purrs obligations.
It's the same thing that happens with the hunting license and fishing license increases.
Yeah.
You know, it has far more to do with taking care of people who are no longer even working because they're retired,
but that adds to the debt load that they're trying to manage.
end result is yeah it just it's a continuation of what's going to happen here in
Oregon there will definitely be no end to this if something looks even semi
attractive then there's going to be a fee box in front of it in other words right basically
yeah yeah okay so harris state beach recreation site's going to have a $10 fee just to
pull up to it just to pull up to it down at the end you know if you pull in and you pull in
you're going to look at the ocean for two minutes, even to just do that.
They're going to charge you $10 to do this, and $12 if you're out of state.
That's going to be starting October 1st is when they're going to do this.
And if I remember correctly, there's no way to avoid that because it's sounding like
right there in the main entrance to go down to Harris Beach when you come off a highway 101,
Yeah.
There's going to be a kiosk right there, a manned one.
Ah, okay, I was wondering about this because the whole thing is that they won't charge the fee if you walk, bike, or use public transportation.
Exactly.
Yeah, yeah.
And there's no walking or biking, you know, I suppose you could walk or bike down to there, but there's going to be no place to, like, park a car at an entrance and then take your bike down there to the beach, right?
Nothing like that.
And then the other side of this is it's what I call the popularity fee because the more popular Oregon State Parks in terms of visits, day visits, or camping visits are where you're going to see the higher fees out.
Okay. By the way, Valley of the Road Park, I recall a number of months ago that I thought they were doing something involving homelessness kind of encampments there.
Is that true?
Did I misinterpret that, what I heard from another news story?
I would have to believe that's a misinterpretation because if they were doing that,
basically Valley of the Rogue State Park is the last state park down here with any kind of camping
other than Collier over in Klamath County.
Right.
And they're trying to figure out a way to get more people to come and camp out.
So having transients, how in the world do you collect a fee from them?
Yeah, that wouldn't help.
And what transients want to do, mixing with, quote, regular people.
Yeah, that's an oil and water situation.
And as crazy as Oregon is, I don't think they're that crazy.
I truly, I'd be shocked if they were entertaining, doing anything like that.
Okay.
Well, so they're trying to get more people to camp there, I guess.
And I've actually found it to be a pretty nice place.
I haven't camped in the van again for quite some time because it was out of commission for a couple of years,
waiting for the tranny, the transmission rebuild, and I've had it, and then it's been hot,
it's been, you know, kind of miserable hot in the summer.
By the way, has this been a more miserably hot summer than usual if you were to, you know,
look back at the records, whereas it just me just saying, I just don't feel like being out
in, you know, 102, that kind of thing.
Actually, I think it's been more of an average typical summer because the hottest temperature
we've had in Medford so far this year has been 106. That, you know, especially recently,
this summer has not had historic heat, really. You know, it's kind of interesting that here
in September, when we thought we may see days with record high temps, we've had factors come
into play, cloud cover, elevated smoke that helped keep temperatures down so we didn't even
get to those record highs. I'm waiting for the analysis to come out, but like I said, I think this
is going to wind up being an average year, temperatures-wise, and maybe even actually slightly
below because we've had
some pretty good runs
below average temperatures
as well. All right, very good.
Greg Roberts once again, Rogue Weather, the
outdoor report sponsored by Oregon Truck and Auto
Authority on Airway Drive in Medford.
And let me grab a quick call. Maybe
someone has a question here. You got a question for Greg?
Go ahead. Yeah, I do actually.
Sure.
Hey, Greg, I was wondering, was there ever a year where
Mount McLaughlin had snow on it
all year around? Just curious.
if we're going to define snow on it all year round by the snow fields on the north face of the mountain especially
then the answer is yes that did definitely happen that north face of the mountain there's some very
protected areas in there with a lot of shade it gives that snow field a better chance to set up
and maintain i can remember some years where the ancient
wing formation on the west face of the mountain that obviously faces towards us here in the
Rogue Valley. I can remember some years where the angel wings made it into September
before they disappeared, but it's more typical with average snow years up there that the
angel wings are going to make it into July beginning of August. So this year we had the rapid
snowpack collapse, which was pretty interesting to watch. And yet, even with that, when I was
up in the mountains on the 9th of August, there were still those snow fields on the north face
of Mount McLaughlin. So, yeah, it's possible, even with a year like this, that there will be
some snow present on that mountain, and it will sustain until the next snow.
the following fall come.
There are some times that I would camp over at
over off
of Forest Road 24.
Was that what it was? Forrest Road 24, I think.
Are you talking
where you like to go?
Yeah, where we go to Wrangell Gap, and I would
climb up on, I would hike up to
Red Mountain, which is where
Wrangell Gap is around.
And I get there very top, and I would go on to the
northern slope, and there were times even
going into early September, I would
see some small
remnants of snow, but nothing really major, you know, just a, you know, maybe about 20, 25 feet of
a run of snow in the shade, but that was about it. That's the most I've ever seen. And what you're
describing up there, having been there and seen it, of course, red that north-facing slope on
Red Mountain, it's very thickly covered with timber, so a lot of shade, a lot of cool. And if
you're coming off a big snow year,
yeah, you would easily be carrying some remnants of snow on that north-facing slope,
a Red Mountain, no problem.
All right.
Now, are you going to be doing your Trophy Club broadcast Tuesday?
Oh, heck yeah.
I just, I have no idea at this point if the guest might be, but we'll figure that part out.
And then the next day on Wednesday, the 10th, I'm going to be on with Doug Hichick on
untold radio a.m. talking about what wound up happening on our scientific outing that we did
on August 22nd. This is the Bigfoot one, right? The Bigfoot deal. The result blew my mind.
Okay. All right. A point well taken. Hey, Greg, we'll have you back as always, but thanks so much
for the update for this weekend, okay? Thanks again. You got it, Bill.
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What we're going to do is a break for some news here in just a moment.
And then Kevin Sterrick and I from Working Firearms Federation.
There is a lot of talk coming out of Washington, D.C., the DOJ, and various other people are saying,
hey, is it time to change the firearms rules for transgender?
Transgenders apparently will appear, and this is just an appear to be punching above their weight
in really serious mass shootings involving school kids.
It seems to be in the last couple of years.
Now it's just a few headlines, I suppose.
maybe more than just a few headlines.
And I don't know, are we going to now see the generally left-wing transgender movement
then start defending firearms rights?
I don't know.
It could be an interesting time.
But Kevin and I will talk about that here in the next few minutes, okay?
Hey, wanted to keep you in the room also on precious metal prices
because what happened is that there ended up being a soft job number this morning.
So the odds are now that the Federal Reserve is going to cut interest rates.
What happens when they cut interest rates?
Well, of course, you know, real estate people get happy about that.
And Trump would be happy because he's looking for a weaker dollar.
And then what happens as we look at a weaker dollar?
Gold and silver pop again.
Yeah, this morning there was almost an instantaneous zip from about 3390 to 3582 this morning.
thousand five hundred eighty two dollars an ounce because they figure that is where it's going to go
and that ultimately uh lower interest rates with all of the spending that we're doing
will mean a weaker dollar and so this is what uh this is what gold does you protects you
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Kevin Starrant, Oregon Firearms Federation, Oregon Firearms.
Kevin, welcome back to the program.
Always good to talk with you.
Thank you, Bill. Good morning.
Yeah.
Have you anything to add to the carnage,
what we've been seeing with the state special session,
the legislative special session kind of on hold for the time being
until they can drag another Democrat back in?
I know you've been watching this stuff pretty closely.
They will get into the firearm issue for sure.
I think people need to understand this is going to be way more complicated
than has the potential to be way more complicated than it appears because when there's some constitutional issues here, you know, once, once what, the House finished their business, right?
Right.
They got together.
And they signed he died.
They voted for it and they shut it down.
They agreed to screw the people.
The Republicans went along for the ride, of course, as they always do.
And then they shut down for business, which is, you know, what signy die is.
but the Senate had not yet had the opportunity to screw the people because one of their senators
was had a medical issue, and that was actually Gorsick. Gorsick, you may recall, was the one
who exploded at Shelley Bozard Davis.
Oh, that was him.
Oh, that was him.
Okay.
Here's this guy explodes, a Republican woman during committee, and the rest of the Republican
men sit there like geldings, right?
and do nothing about it, of course.
So I wonder if Shelly got to Gorsick.
But anyway, Gorsick has some medical issues, so he won't be back for a while.
But the problem is that they can't be a big gap between when the House is in session
and when the Senate's in session.
And so the House may have to come back.
Really?
Because I was told that it could be up to 30 days or 90 days on something like that before they had to come back.
I don't, I'm not 100% sure, but I think it's, I think it's three days.
Oh, okay. Well, if it's been three, if it's only three days before the House or the Senate's supposed to pick it up then, yeah, they've already blown past that, haven't they?
Right. So it's very possible that the House may have to come back. And, and of course, given the how much this is dragging on, there's plenty of reason to believe that it's certainly possible for the legislature to,
take up unrelated issues, you know, and pass the things, past whatever they didn't get
passed previously. You know, I mean, it's hard to imagine what's left. You know, we've protected
child porn in schools. We've changed the way we elect senators so that Kotech will get to pick
the next senator when Wyden retires after running again and winning. And, you know,
we've banned all kinds of lawful firearms accessories. So it's hard to imagine what's left.
except maybe to just out and out ban the private ownership of automobiles.
But it can be done.
It's possible now because with this extension of the time involved, who knows what they can do.
Well, that we wouldn't need to refund.
We wouldn't need to, you know, keep the funding going for ODOT then.
It's an interesting point.
And legislators have made it clear in these conversations that their goal is to get people out of their cars.
and it will be interesting to see when they're completely successful in making it impossible to own a car
how where they'll steal the money from that they're getting now with the intended jacked-up registration, race, and gas taxes.
You know what I would like to do in my benevolent dictatorship, the first thing that will happen is that Pam Marsh and Jeff Golden
and all of our other fine progressives here from Southern Oregon, when it's time to actually go to a session,
special or not so special session
that they have to take
RVTD bus with the
methamphetamine addicts on the
you know on the bus
you know in other words I really want to make them
live their principles
that's my fantasy
I know it's just a fantasy
but I'm going to tell you my fantasy
anyway Kevin
I prefer to see them
required to use a double-decker
bicycle from Portland
with a seat
or without the seat from the naked bicycle
people. Don't even let me go there. Okay. All right, Kevin. Let us shift it over to
firearms, your wheelhouse, your big wheelhouse, of course, at Oregon Firearms Federation.
There's been a lot of conversation going on, and some of this coming from the DOJ in Washington, D.C.,
the Pam Bondi types of the world, in which there's been talk about, hey, you know, we noticed
that there seems to be a whole lot of transgender.
that end up shooting up schools.
Now, it's in the last couple of years or so.
And now I guess you could say, I was using the metaphor of like they tend to be,
the transgenders seem to be punching above their weight, you know,
and acting out more than you would, you know, given their percentage in the population,
you're saying it's actually punching down.
But however we use the metaphor, you can't not notice this, can you?
It's way more than just, you know, these sickos murdering children.
There's this whole culture around this, the whole tranny movement that's extremely violent and promotes violence.
Andy Noe did a recent article about this where he documented in some detail the expressions of violence and that the request for violence and as many of these trannies are, are arming themselves, promoting.
They have that they've developed or been taught inculcated with this fantasy that the world wants to eliminate them, which of course is a complete delusion.
I mean, it may not be a bad idea, but it's a complete delusion as we see so many delusions that infect many, many people.
But the thing is, though, what they call eliminating trans is not kneeling down and acknowledging and not buying tickets to their crazy circus, arguably crazy circus.
That's the way I say.
Well, no, I think they've convinced themselves that the rest of society actually wants to kill them all.
Oh, look.
You know, my sister said that.
You know, my sister who, you know, as three children and three LGBTQ children, you know, it's like, play the odds, okay, as it were.
And she is a woman of Progressive.
Love my sister, Diana, but there's some issues there, right?
And she says, even to this day, Trump is trying to kill my.
children. And I say, how? Okay. So this, there is a, there's a, a professor who has the odd name of
God Saad, God Sad, who's written a book about this called a parasitic mind, where he tries to
explain how so many people come up with, get infected with these bizarre notions and cannot,
no matter how failed, obviously failed their theories and their perceptions are, they can't be convinced
that maybe they're wrong. And that's what's happening here. So the trannies have taught each
who's ever controlling that group, you know, there's forces out there that are bigger than,
you know, we cannot always identify, as convinced them that the rest of society wants to murder them.
So, I mean, literally murder them, which, of course, is patently absurd. So what they've done is
they've really promoted arming themselves. I mean, I've seen some really strange posts by
county commissioners in Oregon who are trans. Yeah. Could you, could you, could you, could
you share that because you sent that with me, and this is one particular, a county commissioner
in the northern part of the state, if I recall, and...
It's a coastal community.
His name is, I don't know what his actual name is.
He goes by Claire Ann Hall.
Right.
He's an old fat guy who wears a wig, who posts nothing but, well, mostly Star Trek posts.
Yeah, with like seven of nine, you know, the seven of nine.
nine character or something like that, but everything is about, you know, trans children are
children, trans men or men, you know, trans women or women. It's a lot of them. I've been looking
at it, and it's like, and this is a county commissioner out of the coast. It's like, okay,
and it's really unnerving because there's a level of undeniable mental illness here that we
have been told to embrace and celebrate and reinforce. And in fact, what it is, it's, it's
dangerously mentally ill people who believe, you know, women who think that they can become men,
men who believe that by chopping off their genitals, they can have menstrual periods,
give birth, and lose the ability to parallel park. It's absolutely absurd that they think that,
you know, a man who likes to dress in women's clothing is a male who likes to dress in women's clothing.
Yeah, and we don't say anything about that.
He actually believes that he becomes a woman by having his name changed is sick, delusional, and in many cases, clearly dangerous.
And that is the difference that we're, you know, the delineating difference, because there is no way, there is absolutely no scientific way for anyone to change their gender.
You can, you know, maybe, you know, force people to pretend that you are.
And I guess that's really what we're talking about.
And I say there, the whole idea of the trans movement seems to be that if you don't buy the ticket to our crazy circus, then you're trying to kill us.
You know, maybe that's where the logic comes from.
I don't know, Kelly, just raising that possibility.
And that brings us to back to this point about the Department of the U.S. Department of Justice discussing the idea of banning sales of firearms to transgenders.
And it's going to be an interesting argument because it will now force the loony left to start defending firearms.
ownership, which is going to be a complicated issue for them.
But there are people who identify, I hate using that word, but who are clearly conservative,
who would think that this is a bad idea because, well, we don't ban entire classes of
people from having access to their rights because some of them have been violent.
But the reality is that we already make efforts to keep guns out of the hands of people
that we have declared or identified as being mentally ill.
And this class of people is clearly under, I don't, I don't care what the, you know, the governors around the state say, I don't care what Tina Kotech insists on, what the left of Oregon tells us, these people are mentally ill.
And given that that is an undeniable reality, it makes perfect sense.
But the point being then, the question has to be raised here.
and I've talked with
with Steve the Marine
of course a constitutional scholar also
psychiatry you know trained
in psychiatry and he says
the vast majority of mentally
ill people are not
violent the vast majority
are not violent and maybe
even the vast majority of trans genders
are not necessarily violent
or are they I mean do we know
you know I don't think we know
but as the left loves to tell us
over and over
every time they steal another right from us.
If it saves one life, yeah, okay, yeah.
And the fact is, is that there's a whole, there's a whole bell curve of mental illness
and depression and anxiety or at one end of it, and a lot of people experience that.
Violent, you know, actions are on the other end.
But in this case, we're not talking about somebody who feels depressed.
We're not talking about someone who feels isolated or alone.
We're not even talking about someone who maybe hears voices.
We're talking about people who are accepted in society in roles of authority.
I mean, we now have members of legislators who are men who believe their women.
We have people advising the Oregon Health Authority who are 400-town women claiming to be turtles.
That's right.
Claiming to be turtle.
And we're supposed to, and they have this strange protective shield around them,
as if we are just naturally to accept this and move along rather than calming them out for the
mental illness that they're obviously displaying.
Precisely.
And this is what, you know, I hate to sound like a broken record or to update things, you know,
a corrupted digital file.
But what troubles me so deeply about what's going on in Oregon is that things have gotten insane.
I mean, 10 years ago, we wouldn't be having a conversation.
about whether men should be able to spike of volleyball into the faces of young women.
We wouldn't be having this conversation.
And yet, the people we hired to protect our rights in the Oregon legislature, day after
day after day are complicit in passing the agendas of very, very sick, dangerous people.
I mean, when Dwayne Yonker gets in trouble and gets a trial, a show trial, which I watched every minute of,
it was enraging, he gets put on trial for reading passages from a book that the legislature
wants to keep in the hands of schoolchildren and was told you created a hostile work environment
and then got into additional trouble for revealing the fact that people made these accusations
without ever once revealing who they were. This is, you know, societyally, we have gone
off the cliff and bottom and treason and the rest of them keep pretending you know like here's this iceberg
like we're racing right towards it and they're discussing you know what's on the menu for dinner
it's it's so late it's so dangerous and the reality is it's not even a simple matter of okay
i can't afford gas anymore they're now telling me if i have the electric car they told me to buy
now they're going to track my mileage and where i go what we're talking about is choice
children being murdered. Okay? This is sicko stuff. And the people who are responsible for this
stuff are being elevated and protected and elected. And then you have whack jobs like Rosie O'Donnell
saying, oh, another MAGA killer. Well, to be fair, she did come out and then fell on her
sword about that and apologize. Yeah. Oh, I made a mistake. I'm sorry. She didn't fall on her sword.
I mean, this is sick, sick stuff, and people are afraid to acknowledge it.
You know, people are afraid to stand up.
You've got this tiny, tiny percentage of, look, if you look at the people who are involved
in the Antifa movement.
Now, there's a lot of people.
Well, Antifa tends to be a hotbed of transgender identifying individuals, aren't they?
Which is very, very odd.
But when you look at most of them, you know, we've always had.
had cross-dresser men. You know, they've acted in...
Yeah, but cross-dressing men never were identifying as men or thinking that they were
women. That was never the case, right?
But here's what I find so weird about this, particularly the Antifa trannies, right?
But many of them, even like this county commissioner, many of them are big fat guys with
beers and moustaches, right, with tattoos and lots of weapons. And so they're not really,
They don't really see themselves as women, as feminine.
You know, they're not trying to, they're dressed in black block.
They're carrying machetes.
They're not putting on the LeMay gowns that the drag queens were wearing on the house floor.
Okay.
They're like these, this amorphous weird compilation of madness.
It's not like, oh, by the way, I'm a female to treat me that way.
I'm a big guy with that, like that crazy lunatic who was,
with beating people up on the streets of Portland, that big fat guy in hot pants,
that the police were terrified of going near,
kicking people who are walking people with machetes,
chasing people down the street in Portland,
and the police are like, I'm not going over there, man.
And, well, I'm glad we have a police officers that, hey, I'm not going over there, man.
That's why we pay high pers salaries.
You know, who complain them?
If they, if they do their job, they're in trouble,
they're forced to make public apologies.
They're humiliated.
I mean, it's a wonder any of them kept their job at all.
The flat news is that we are not heading in a bad direction.
We are well, it's 20.
You know, we're well past that, I guess, is what we're getting at.
The point being, though, here, with the conversation about, you know, happening in Washington, D.C.,
about declaring transgenderism as just a de facto evidence of mental illness.
The rules right now, though, require that you be adjudicated as mentally ill.
Isn't that right?
You know, I'm no expert on that.
And obviously, before, you know, in Oregon, you could be put on a mental health hold,
and you can be locked up for a considerable amount of time with no representation at all just based on what a judge said.
Okay, we have very, very broad.
I'm talking about, though, when you are purchasing a firearm on the form, on the form.
itself the way that works it's going to be very very difficult to enforce this uh for obvious reasons
and it's possible that this is just another trump trolling thing to get to get the conversation started
and i'm i'm all for that because the fact is is that we have to address this big monster
that people are pretending isn't there and that is is that you know i mean is every person is every
man or woman who identifies as someone of the opposite sex going to shoot up a Catholic school?
No, of course not. No. But what we do know that they have an extremely elevated rate of
suicide. And the blame is put on normal people for not accepting them. It's like if you don't let
us, you don't let us transition your son, he's going to kill himself. So would you rather have a
live daughter or a dead son, which is absolute crap, right? It's a complete lie. It's the kind of garbage
that that clown Charlie Conrad relied on when he supported this stuff. Okay? The reason they have a
higher rate of suicide is obvious. They're mentally ill. This killer who shot, who murdered
these kids in that Catholic Church, claimed, he said, hey, I'm really sick. I need to be saved,
you know. And by the way, I'm really, I'm really tired of being transgender, too. I wish I hadn't
brainwashed myself is what he said. Precisely. I mean, let's face it, we have to, the first sign that
somebody, when you, if somebody is sitting by themselves in a bar room, you might say,
hey, that guy looks a little depressed. And maybe you talk to that person, who knows. But a person
who says, I'm changing my, my name is Robert, I'm changing my name to Robin and I am now a woman
needs help and maybe needs to be institutionalized, but certainly does not need to be able to go
by a bunch of firearms. And on top of that, you know, you know, an, you know, ancillary issue,
What drives me crazy is that we have all these liberals and gilding Republicans in the legislature
who are determined that, you know, these children are getting murdered.
But you know where they're not getting murdered?
Children are not getting murdered in the Capitol where legislators and lobbyists are surrounded
24-7 by a lot of big men with guns protecting their asses.
And children get nothing.
And when you attempt to create any protection for children, our legislature, with the help of the gelding Republicans, prevents it.
You know, you can't have an adult at a school with a firearm now because we said, oh, you know, we don't like people with guns.
But when little babies get gun down, we protect the psychology of the people who commit these hard.
Yeah, the crazy, the crazy circus folks.
All right, this is, I think this conversation is just getting started here.
And I don't know if there is a way that they can change those rules in Capitol.
And I know it would be very, very controversial if they end up doing this over at the Department of Justice.
But honestly, you know, you look at what goes on here when you see more.
more violence coming from a particular group.
You can't unsee it, I guess, is what I'm getting at, Kevin.
And you can't, we must, as a society, stop pretending that it is just a benign influence.
And, oh, it's just someone's choice.
You know, one thing that can happen, and I, you know, I think I told you about this,
when you purchase a firearm, you have to fill out a federal form, which now includes a box for not male or female, all right?
Yeah.
That's already pretty sick.
And I purchased the gun about a year ago.
I had a conversation with the gun dealer finding that box to be absurd.
And he said to me, if a person checked that box, meaning they would neither male nor female,
or I think I had it down at X, he said, I wouldn't sell them a gun because they're mentally ill.
But think about this.
If a dealer's allowed to not sell a gun to whoever they want to, right?
But if a person refused to sell a gun to a man who came in and addressed, you can rest assured,
certainly in Oregon, that the lawsuits would be legion.
And what we have to do, that's one of the things we can change,
and get that damn thing off the form if it's still on there,
and allow dealers to look at a psycho or a sick person
or a person who clearly needs help and say,
no, if you're going to get a gun, it isn't from me,
and be protected from lawsuits that will inevitably follow
by people like Kotech and the rest of the wackos in our legislature.
Yeah, just have it be a denial because we just realize,
yep, you're not right.
That's all there is to it, okay?
Kevin, I appreciate a call. Good talk, as always, and we'll have you back, and thank you very much.
Oregon Firearms. Take care.
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