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Starting point is 00:00:00 The Bill Myers Show podcast is sponsored by Klausur drilling. They've been leading the way in southern Oregon well drilling for over 50 years. Find out more about them at Klausor drilling.com. In South Jackson County on 1067 K294A.S. Ashland. Steve Beloy, founder of junk science.com, on the Trump EPA transition team, attorney, fund manager, Fox News contributor. Gosh, he's everywhere. He's everywhere. Of course, you can find him on X. And he is just kind of a great.
Starting point is 00:00:30 groovy guy here when it comes to exposing the latest climate. This latest scheme here, you know, Steve, you read articles and you think that sometimes that the cartel media has turned into Babylon B for real, and yet it's like the Simpsons ends up turning into a real life thing. Politico has this article about the real plan, the totally real plan to blot out the sun and reverse global warming. Yeah. And this used to be something that I would just have the chem trails people call me up, and on Thursdays especially with conspiracy theory Thursday, and they would talk about this
Starting point is 00:01:12 all the time. It's like every time we're being sprayed by everything, but now I guess they really are talking about literally spraying the particulates and doing the real chem trailing in order to save us. Is that what's going on here, the latest one? Well, yeah, I mean, this is not really new. It's called geoengineering. The idea has been around for a long time. It occurs naturally, and humans can do it as well. We can talk about that. But the idea here is, you know, this is the way to exploit the climate hoax. People claim people want to shoot basically sulfur aerosols into the sky to reflect sunlight back to space. and reduce the temperature on Earth. And, you know, this happens naturally when volcanoes erupt in 1991.
Starting point is 00:02:03 Mount Pinotupo caused a couple years of global cooling because of all the sulfur put into the atmosphere reflecting sunlight back. The recent 23-24 warming spike was attributed in part to cleaner shipping fuels, you know, putting less sulfur into the atmosphere. So we know this kind of stuff works. Now, what these guys want to do is that, you know, they want taxpayers to pay them to spray, you know, shoot sulfur into the atmosphere to somehow block the sun. And I guess they imagine they can, you know, control it to just the right way so that they get to the right temperature. Oh, yeah. It's just an incredibly finely tuned accurate thermostat, right? Right.
Starting point is 00:02:47 Okay. All right. So apparently what's happened then is that nobody's making enough money, forcing everybody. ready to buy Teslas now, Tesla's cyber trucks? Is that what's going on? Is this... Yeah, so, well, these guys are looking for government subsidies. You know, some of this work was done during the Biden administration. There was an Inflation Reduction Act money given to groups of people, one of whom was secretly working off an aircraft carrier in San Francisco Bay blasting, you know, particles into the atmosphere. Of course, they didn't accomplish anything.
Starting point is 00:03:19 They're just seeing whether they could actually blast particles into the atmosphere, which, of course, they can. I mean, we, you know, the particles will actually just drift up. We used to come out of smokestacks. You know, if you remember, there was a sort of a cooling period during the mid-20th century. Now it's probably because of uncontrolled emissions from industrial facilities that, you know, sent sulfur into the sky and blocked sunlight. So this stuff works. These guys imagine they can do it in a controlled fashion. And, you know, even if they, let's just say they could, just for the sake of argument. It's something we want the Chinese doing.
Starting point is 00:03:55 All right. Now, my question would be, though, wouldn't it be simpler for us just to reopen a shuttered, let's say, U.S. steel factory from the 1980s or something like that and just get the Coke furnace going and just... I don't really, Bill, I don't really understand what the need is in the first place. If we were going to go down that road, though, is what I was saying, you know. Well, yeah, we could just open some more coal plants.
Starting point is 00:04:21 Yeah. Of course, the way we burn cold today, it's so clean that it wouldn't happen. I mean, you'd have to open up old-fashioned plants. Yeah. Well, this company is a U.S.-Israeli startup, and it calls itself Star Dust Solutions, right? That's what this is. And so they're looking for money from the taxpayer in order to cool the planet, right? That's the next one, right?
Starting point is 00:04:47 That's where they're going with this. Yeah, but how are they going? going to do this? I mean, how do you do this in a controlled fashion? Yeah, you're just going to change global weather. You know, it would change global weather in unpredictable ways. I mean, global weather is already unpredictable, but at least you can say, well, nature's doing it. Why do this? What to do this? You know, try to do this crazy. And it's not going to work anyway. I mean, you have to continually, you know, the stuff that they have to put in the atmosphere, these sulfur particles, they have to come back down. It's not like they just go up into
Starting point is 00:05:21 into space and stay there. They come back down. And what do they come back down as? Well, if you recall the phenomenon of acid rain from the mid-20th century... Remember it well. Remember it well. And it would spot your cars and grind the paint off it chemically, you know, over time.
Starting point is 00:05:39 So we're just going to do this purposefully. Great. You know, I'm glad to see our creativity knows no bounds when it comes to finding a government grant to take. Now, is there any controlling authority where you have to get permission to say, I'm going to change the temperature of the globe, Steve Malloy. Serious question? No, there is only a controlling authority for, you know,
Starting point is 00:06:05 polluting the air, which is essentially what this is. There is a private company, private American company, I think they were launching balloons containing sulfur particles this year. And I think Trump administration had that halted. So, I mean, that's really the regulatory authority. But the Chinese could start doing this today, and, you know, how would you stop them? You know, I had a friend of mine, Matt, just a text message to me and says, Bill, let's just take off our catalytic converters, all right? More horsepower, baby. Well, yeah, I mean, we could repolute the euro.
Starting point is 00:06:49 you know, the air, I don't think that's really what people want. Um, you know, sulfur dioxide, um, it, you know, if you follow my work, uh, I do a lot of air quality work. And, you know, people have this misimpression that particulate matter is, is, kills people. And of course, it doesn't. But what, to the extent that we've had deadly air pollution events, it's because of sulfur dioxide, sulfur dioxide will get trapped in the, trapped in concentrated in the air by temperature inversions. So it, you know, it's, you know, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's It's the acidic sulfur dioxide that you don't want in the air. That's exactly what these guys want to put in the atmosphere to block out the sun,
Starting point is 00:07:26 which we need to grow our food. The whole thing is his hairburned. Yeah, and the other aspect of this, too, is that I remember times in which we've had big volcanic eruptions. In fact, wasn't there a time, I want to say, back in the 1800s, there was a year or two. They called them the year without a summer? Yeah, Crakatoa, 1815, 1816. Right. And you had such a predominance of a particulate matter, along with these sulfur dioxide and silica compounds and just all sorts of stuff out there, that there were actually famines that came from that, from what I recall.
Starting point is 00:08:04 And we had a period of global cooling in the early 1990s when Mount Timothy boat erupted. 1991, 1992, there's demonstrable cooling from that huge explosion. You know, if we were to have a couple of explosions like Mount Pinatouba, we would be in deep trouble. Because we wouldn't be, you know, we need the son to grow the food to feed the eight and a half billion people we have. Wouldn't it be better to even take, and now I want to throw up in my mouth a little bit here, Steve Malloy, but throwing up in my mouth to say even taking Bill Gates' advice, which I'm kind of loath to most of the time when it comes to such issues. but he came out famously a few weeks ago saying that we just need to adapt to changing global climate and work it that way instead of saying that it's going to kill us. And now that's probably because he's looking to get his nuclear power plants for his AI farms.
Starting point is 00:08:58 See, that's probably what he's looking to do. But you have to wonder, maybe he's got a point. Well, I don't even know, when people say climate change, I don't even know what they're talking about. But, you know, since the climate hoax began in the late 1980s, 1990, global population has increased by 50 percent, life expectancy has increased by 10 percent, and GDP has increased by 400 percent. But that's bad, because if you're from that other side of that aisle, though, that means that there are more people, and people are evil.
Starting point is 00:09:28 Steve, you're not getting with a program here, buddy. Yeah, I guess. Okay. But, you know, the thing is, though, is. that the people saying that people are evil are never the people that want to kill themselves. They want to kill everybody else, you know, around them. I mean, you know, you go first. Okay.
Starting point is 00:09:44 It's like, it's like the state of Oregon. The state of Oregon is a death cult, as long as it's somebody else doing the dying and not the Democrat controls. But I'm sorry, these kind of stories are kind of nauseating in a way. But is it all that different from Elon Musk talking about putting up satellites, advocating satellites being circling the earth? and that they could just kind of turn the blinders on and block the sun? It's the same kind of thing, isn't it? That's crazy, too.
Starting point is 00:10:13 I mean, you know, I don't know that it's circling the earth. I mean, I know people have talked about, you know, putting like giant mirrors, you know, football field-sized mirrors hundreds of thousands of miles out in space to block the sun or control sunlight. Now, can you imagine, Bill, we've got one of these football-sized mirrors out there blocking the sun. right and and there's a glitch oh and it turns the other way yeah well how well how about this maybe that's the next uh grift there in which uh Elon Musk or somebody else or Peter Thiel or whoever it might be Steve says yeah give us money and we'll give you the sun back until then
Starting point is 00:10:55 too bad it's kind of like the Mr. Burns sort of thing from the Simpsons yeah yeah Dr. Evil yeah exactly that one trillion dollars They probably want more. Yeah, so this stuff is all stupid. It's just stupid as the idea that we're going to Mars. Yeah, but they're serious as a heart attack about these. I know. Steve, they're serious as a heart attack about this stuff.
Starting point is 00:11:20 What do you do about these people? I know. And they're intimidating because, you know, Elon Musk and Peter Thiel, they're so successful that make everybody feel stupid. So if they think it's possible, it must really be possible. And, of course, no. But is this what happens, though? From PayPal.
Starting point is 00:11:38 Yeah, is this what happens, though? Steve Malloy, is this what happens when your entire nation falls down into the cult of scientism? All you have to do is either put on a venture capitalist sweater or a lab coat, and we're just supposed to bow down what they're demanding or what they suggest. Maybe that's what's going on here. Yeah, well, you know, one of the, you know, the climate hoax, And all the junk science we've been doing for more than, you know, the last 50 years, it has really made us stupid.
Starting point is 00:12:11 It's just really made us stupid. And it's, I guess this is just the human condition. You know, we used to call this stuff science fiction. Now I just call it junk science. You know, people, you know, the latest craze is artificial intelligence. I really, you know, urge people to use it with caution. More often than not, it's wrong. and, you know, it's not the future of the, yesterday President Trump signed an executive order
Starting point is 00:12:37 to advance science through artificial intelligence. Well, you know, if the underlying data is crap, there's nothing artificial intelligence can do with it, right? Steve, can I give you a real American salute for that. You can. Yeah, the little crown will now appear on your head, okay? Now, maybe one of the best things that could happen is for the AI bubble to pop, and then Peter Thiel shuts up, then Invidia shuts up, and then, of course, we'd probably go into a worldwide depression for a little bit, but then we would then have to come up with biological intelligence to be able to figure our way out of these issues. What do you say? I mean, the success of AI is the fact that it can make grammatical sentences and grammatical paragraphs, and, you know, even more.
Starting point is 00:13:25 But that is a long way from actually, you know, being intelligent and having thoughts. So, you know, you can teach anybody to write, but if they write nonsense, then what have you called them to do? In all seriousness, though, Steve, do you believe, though, that these plans, any of these plans, these schemes that have been discussed, will catch fire, no pun intended, or get traction? or is the bloom off of the scam, the scam roses out there? Yeah, I don't think the geoengineering will catch fire until Democrats come back in power. Oh. And then they will probably wield it as a scare tool. You're like, if we don't reduce fossil fuel emissions, we're going to have to block out the sun.
Starting point is 00:14:14 Huh. Okay. And then, you know, the other thing that worries me is what if the Chinese start trying to do this? well that's real weather in climate war huh yeah is that what we want yeah well it's interesting
Starting point is 00:14:28 the way democrats tend to look at this are you familiar with the Olympic pipeline out on the west coast northwest vaguely yeah the Olympic pipeline is several hundred miles and it's what brings southern Oregon
Starting point is 00:14:41 it's gasoline and diesel right and it's leaking and so it's been shut down governors of Washington and Oregon have both declared natural emergencies about this because it's the fuel pipeline essentially for civilization out here in the West Coast, our section of it. And at the same time, our governor is trying to pass insane climate fees and gasoline taxes and everything else. Now she's worried about the price of gas going up because of the pipeline shutting down.
Starting point is 00:15:14 And now I have to do something about this. and, well, where is your green scam? Where is your sustainable power, powering everything? It's like everything's okay until you have to be serious about it. And I'm just concerned about, we need a new class of elite in this country here. What do you say, Steve? Why can't they find where the leak is and just fix it? That's too simple.
Starting point is 00:15:39 They will fix it, but the main things that you have to declare an emergency to make sure and modify the rules so the trucks can carry it. But trucks are evil, too, after this is over. You know that. Yeah. Yeah. Well, trucks are more dangerous than pipelines, that's for sure. Yeah, and I agree. But, all right.
Starting point is 00:15:56 Thank you for explaining the human condition. And are you writing about this on your ex postings under Steve Molloy, junk science? Yeah, I've written a lot about geoengineering and the foolishness of it. And... Look, anything climate is foolish. Yeah, I was hoping that we were getting over it, I think it's just the scare is to sort of catching its breath after the first nine months, 10 months of truck two.
Starting point is 00:16:26 So sensible people should not comfort themselves with thinking that this has all been vanquished. The nonsense will continue. Oh, yeah. Come on. This has been the left's most successful scam. They got more than a trillion dollars for their scam out of the inflation reduction. Now, do you think they're going to walk away from that? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:47 They're just going to rework it and rename it and call it something different and come back. Absolutely. I'll keep that in mind. Steve Alloy, the founder of JunkScience.com, follow him on X, various other places. I mean, he is the ultimate, most influential contrarian on the nonsense that we have out there. Steve, thank you very much for the call. Happy Thanksgiving. And I hope you enjoy your holiday for sure.
Starting point is 00:17:10 Oh, my gosh. Can you believe this? This is the Bill Myers Show. Ready to upgrade your roof to a durable, sleek metal option? And SEC registered advisor. You're hearing the Bill Myers Show on 1063 KMED. Every time I hear about the latest climate scam or the theme of whether we're going to blot the sun out with Elon Musk's space satellite or if we're going to have the, what do they call it, Star Dast? The Stardust program to spew sulfate.
Starting point is 00:17:43 dioxide into the upper atmosphere. I want to do what they did. Does anybody remember that 7-Eleven robbery a few years ago? Remember that in which, you know, I think it was the Hindus or something like that down in Southern California? They started beating the people that were stealing the cigarettes and just walking out with it. Remember?
Starting point is 00:18:05 It's okay. Okay, buddy. Okay. Ah! Ah! The store clerks, they pulled out these big, big bamboo sticks and then just started beating the thieves. Remember that? That's what I want to do with all of these wise people, these so-called wise people.
Starting point is 00:18:26 It's okay. Okay, buddy. Okay. Okay. I remember when that story happened, I was standing up and cheering. He's just like, thank you. You know, not like what everybody else do. Well, if you're a worker of Target, you have to let the thief.
Starting point is 00:18:43 Clean the store at, and you call the authorities. And, well, it has to be worth worth of $1,000. Anyway, the nonsense. Let me go to Gino. Hello, Gino. It's good to have you on. It's a conspiracy theory Wednesday going into Thanksgiving. How you doing?
Starting point is 00:19:01 I love this discussion. When I was a teenager back in the 50s, I read a Greek play. By the way, Greek plays, the ancient Greek plays were meant to poke fun at the aristocracy. They could poke fun of the aristocracy in the theater, not in the street, not in the forum, but in the theater, they could make all kinds of fun. The play, again, Aristophanes, the birds, the birds, conspire to build a wall between heaven and earth so that people's prayers would have to go through the birds in order to be heard by the gods. Great story.
Starting point is 00:19:34 I kind of like the same thing in reverse, keeping our prayer from going out rather than the blessing of sunlight to come in to our planet, right? Okay, yeah, sure. But the arrogance, the arrogance of humans is unbounded, especially atheists. Well, I think that is part of it. And most of these tech bros, including Elon or Peter Thiel or the Ellisons of the world, all the rest of them, there is a – and, of course, their followers tend to be people who are not that way either. and so they are God, and there is, I mean, you're laughing, but that's true. Isn't that what they think ultimately?
Starting point is 00:20:17 I like the way Hazel. I like the way Hazlitt said it. He said, as soon as you become, as soon as you're an atheist, then you become God. Yeah. That's essentially, I think, where it comes from. This whole idea about trying to put a rational human response to the mysteries of life. I mean, look at where we have ourselves. You know, we're talking about blotting out the sun, the life-giving sun. Do you understand, you know, you understand the nonsense in just the concept?
Starting point is 00:20:50 By the way, Aristophani was written in 414 BC. And let me throw one. Nothing new under the sun is what you're telling me then. And they're trying to block it out. But the big joke here is that the arrogance of... the so-called know-it-alls. Okay, so in the first Earth Day, I got arrested for handing out Earth Day, responsible literature out in front of the Safeway. On the 20th anniversary, I got a Safeway bag that had the same material printed on it. Oh, Gino, that's wild. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:21:28 Thank you for your call. Todd's here next, Todd. It's great having you on here. Good morning. Good morning, sir. In the same vein, do you remember the 1966 movie with James Cod? Coburn, Our Man Flint. And it was three – it's a great tongue-in-cheek, James Bond kind of movie. I suggest people see it. Yeah, it's been a long time. I saw it back when I was a young man. I probably should revisit it. But James Coburn, a great actor. I like them. Yeah. Okay. Very politically incorrect. But you have basically the theme is three genius scientists are trying to take over control of the world for the betterment of mankind. And at the very end, he's, you know, James Coburn is just about to blow up their whole facility on an island and all that good stuff, and they're trying to reason with them. I implore people to find that on YouTube and just watch that two-minute exchange between
Starting point is 00:22:19 him and them, and they're saying, look, our intentions are good. We just need to control things. We can control the weather. We could make life a paradise for everyone on the planet, and he says to them, you'll excuse me if I don't want to take a bite of your apple. your idea of paradise might not be the same as mine. And it's just such a great way of comparing to what these people are doing today. Nothing has changed.
Starting point is 00:22:46 Yeah, except that what we do have is a class of just uber trillionaire types that actually have the monetary and political juice to get their way, if we're not very careful about this, wouldn't you say? Absolutely. Absolutely. That was a tongue-in-cheek funny movie, but this is coming to, you know, art-imitating life. Oh, these people of the Stardust, they're serious. That's why I was telling me that's why I was telling me that they're serious as a heart attack about this. They're not kidding around, you know?
Starting point is 00:23:17 Okay. All right, thank you, Todd. Happy Thanksgiving. Let me grab it all the one here. Hi, good morning. Who's this? Welcome. This is not so crazy.
Starting point is 00:23:25 All right, Gene. What's up? Well, I would just call to say that we are God, but we have a nether. And we can't remember. Oh, okay, so we're blind brain-damaged gods, in other words? Well, yeah, and it's helpful that we've got the able things that make it that way because they feed on us. They don't want us going anywhere.
Starting point is 00:23:49 We can't wake up or we will leave. Oh, no, that's a different theory. All right. So keeping us stupid is about keeping us on the planet so we don't affect the, universe? Is that what you're playing? Well, they beat on us. We are a drug to them. Our emotions are a drug. And they're drug addicts. Oh, are you one of those, you know, adenachrome kind of theorist guys? Are you one of those?
Starting point is 00:24:17 Oh, okay. All right. I have to call you crazy gene again now. Well, that's all right. I don't mind. All right, good. Well, you'd be like President Trump, but he says, well, I don't care what you call me. You know, I've been called worse, right? All right. Oh, my gosh. Good morning. This is Bill. Hi, who's this?
Starting point is 00:24:37 Hey, Bell's Matt. Matt. Welcome. Hey, I just have a reminder for everybody who's cooking a turkey tomorrow. Yeah. Don't forget to brine your bird. Brine your bird. About seven years ago, it was the most important tip I learned about getting a turkey to have a crispy skin and beautifully juicy meat.
Starting point is 00:24:59 So if you're cooking a turkey, brown. brine if you don't know how there's a video uh hundreds of them probably all over youtube i would agree with you brining really does uh work now i'm not doing a whole bird this year but is doing uh you know breasts because it's pretty small crowd uh for the most part now do you want to brine like the uh the breast from from the meat shop or what do you do i i don't know actually um because cooking a turkey is different than cooking breast uh so i don't know if you have i've never brined breasts. I've never done that, especially if there's no skin on it. But I bumped into a gal leaving Safeway. She was older, and her husband actually had pictures of all of the meals his
Starting point is 00:25:45 wife made. He was so proud of her. She was amazing. And she's the one who told me about this. And the first year I did it, I had my mom over, she was like, I can't believe this turkey's this juicy. And I said, it's all about the brining, mom. All about the brining. I'll keep that in mind. Now, the other thing I have to ask you, though, this is a religious question I'm asking you right now. Is it a homemade cranberry with the actual berries and all the good stuff, or do you want the stupid can of jello? I'm laughing. It's the only side I hate for Thanksgiving. Oh, it is. I cannot stand cranberries. I don't even like. cranberry juice.
Starting point is 00:26:33 So I'm not the guy to ask. By the way, I grew up with nobody, my parents, we had lots of people in the family. We got it in a can and chopped it with a lid. Well, I like the actual homemade one. Linda makes an incredible one. She doesn't like it. She doesn't care for it, but she makes a delicious homemade cranberry the way God intended, and that is the non-gello stupid can.
Starting point is 00:27:01 that you get at the grocery store. But that's just... You know, Bill, give your wife an All-American, you know, when you play the music, because what a nice wife. Any wife that would make something she doesn't like and won't eat for her husband is a great woman. Yes. So Linda gets it. And now that's why Linda gets her stand-up mixer, which are not cheap.
Starting point is 00:27:27 But, you know, that's what happens because good stuff. will come from such tools? Yes, that's correct. All right. A mechanic. You've got the right tool. Happy Thanksgiving, Bill. Happy Thanksgiving to you too, Matt.
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Starting point is 00:28:06 I drive a little smart car. It starts on a dime, but a smart car can't fix stupid. I live in a smart home. I'm a real smart dresser, but try as I might, I'm no Ivy League professor. My phone's IQ is so much higher than mine. A smartphone can't fix stupid. You know, after that conversation with Steve Malloy, this is what I'm thinking about, you know, half the world right about now,
Starting point is 00:28:34 especially with the climate change nonsense. Let's blot out the sun. What could go wrong? And then there are no more turkeys. And without turkeys, there's no Thanksgiving. Without Thanksgiving, and I'm not taking calls about Thanksgiving. And, well, let's be thankful that stupid people are in control of everything. Hello, Brother Brad.
Starting point is 00:28:51 What's up for you, huh? Good morning. Oh, brother, Bill, this is thankful Brad. Thank you, Brad, calling you on the eve of Thanksgiving with five things that we can be thankful for. All right. Go ahead. So we live in the age of prosperity. There are more millionaires today than there have ever been in human history and a whole bunch of burn in the United States. Number two, if you live in the United States, you live in the most prosperous, safest, freest place on the entire planet.
Starting point is 00:29:20 Controlled by dumb people, though. You're forgetting about that controlled by dumb people wanting to change it all, though. Not that I'm trying to rain on your Thanksgiving Day parade, okay? All right? Yeah, yeah. But, you know, when they want to blot out the sun, you know, these are the people that need to be, like, you know, put down into a pit someplace and put a little dome over it, just hide them for a few years, okay?
Starting point is 00:29:41 The good news is they don't have their hands on the steering wheel yet. So that's a good... So the third thing to be thankful for, if you live in the state of Oregon, you live in one of the most beautiful places in the entire planet, You've got coast, you've got mountains, you've got lakes. Yeah, yeah, but again, controlled by stupid people. A few, a few. What do you mean a few?
Starting point is 00:30:02 There's enough of them. Yeah. Number four, if you live in Jackson County, you live in the best managed of all 36 counties in the state of Oregon. Wonderful management, strong reserves, well-managed department, you know, good stuff. Okay, I'm not going to disagree with you there. You were in pretty good shape about this. Okay, here is what I'm thankful for right now, okay? That there, you go, okay, 150, more than 150,000 signatures to turn back the well-intentioned, yet arguably stupid governor of Oregon, okay?
Starting point is 00:30:41 So, the petition signing yesterday, we're looking at more than 150,000. I think this is going to go on the ballot. and yes, even Democrats will likely vote. Well, Bill, and that is something to be thankful for, and that proves that that is a NARD is an issue. That is such great news because it shows us nothing to do with which political parties that you belong to. It just has to do it doing something that makes sense.
Starting point is 00:31:11 Okay. Well, thank you. And I am thanking you for your call. Okay. All right. Bill, the fifth thing is, is we have you. The fifth thing is that we get to live. listen to Bill Meyer, the only radio host that gives you the news that you need before anybody
Starting point is 00:31:26 else has it and keeps you knowing what you need to know. So that's, we're thankful for Bill Meyer. Well, that is very, that's very kind of you. And thank you, Brother Brad, okay? You'd be well. Happy Thanksgiving. Okay. You bet. By the way, real cranberry sauce or the fake jello. Brad? Oh, he wasn't going to, he's scared. This is a polarizing question. Okay, I'm going to ask you, scuba, Steve, real cranberry sauce or the fake jello when it can. Real, you like, okay, see, Steve, good guy, smart guy. I'm just kidding, I know it's off. Okay, speaking of being dumbed down, Jerry writes me, I'm going to give Jerry an email of the day this morning.
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Starting point is 00:32:49 restaurant. Jerry says, Bill, we've heard for decades about how we are being dumbed down. A study I just read says AI could make the erosion of our personal skills and abilities worse because of an over-reliance on it, a faith in it. I'm sure the globalists are happy with the results. Yeah, it's a study in LiveScience.com. The more people use AI, the more likely they are to overestimate their own abilities. Jerry, thank you. We try to do as much much biological intelligence here as possible. Patrick says, Bill, the guy who wrote you the other day doesn't believe in the moon landing or the earth being round or whatever it is.
Starting point is 00:33:30 Maybe he's living in a Beatles world, namely strawberry fields where nothing is real. It could be. Appreciate the call or the email there. Tammy writes me, Bill, I heard your last caller. This was from yesterday about the feral cats. And actually it was an email. People were writing and wondering if people are actually. dumping clipped cats into certain areas of rural Jackson or Josephine County.
Starting point is 00:33:56 So luckily, she writes, if they are ear-tipped, if they're clipped, then they are fixed. We have had people reach out to us because people that were once feeding a colony of feral cats moves away, and once the cats don't have a feeder, they start roaming to find food. We also hear about people trapping and dumping cats a lot, some even ending up being people's pets. Unfortunately, Tammy says it does happen a lot right now. Matt writes, Bill, Markley Van Capp and Robbins are playing clips from Mom Donnie's new consultant on police reform. He's making the case that communities need to police themselves. That's what a drive-by shooting is, the community policing itself.
Starting point is 00:34:41 Hey, Bill, stop selling crack on my corner. That's not your corner, Calvin, it's our corner. We decided that last weekend during the drive-by shooting when we put a cap in your guy's butt. My bad, I forgot. Good point. Ron and Medford writes, Bill, I wonder where the money is going to come from to finish the Creekside Quarter Project. There was no mention of this during the pre-vote publicity. Why that would probably be from, well, some of it's going to be urban renewal money.
Starting point is 00:35:09 We know about that for the ball stadium is what the talk is, Ron. As far as the other parts of it, that would be probably. private, that would be the private investment side of it, okay? Dingy Harry Reid writes me, Good morning, Bill. I'm certain you know this, but Oregon's spending includes one and a half billion a year on criminal illegal alien health care, not including their snap benefits for the Bambinos, their free school, and other goodies paid for by Oregon's poor working U.S. citizens,
Starting point is 00:35:40 taxpaying schleps. Now, Tina Kotech and the Oregon's Pala Bureau have a bevy of Newtown. taxes headed. So why do I stay in Oregon's? I look at it as a cost of living in a resort. This is interesting. Harry Reid says, Denji Harry says, this is all a cost of living in a resort. Having worked all over the United States, I love the climate of Southern Oregon, the outdoors, the coast, and the mountains. That's kind of what Brad was talking about, right? Since people here are getting poorer, I've noticed that when I drive my Corvette to the coast, the highway isn't busy. and I can always find a nice place to stay without reservations.
Starting point is 00:36:20 I'm not going to be driven out of the state like so many in Portland have been by crushing taxes, second highest in America after number one New York City, drug-addicted zombies shuffling through the streets and suburbs, fake Chinese supplied green energy scams and so on. It's all part of the cost of living in such a beautiful area. Like that sign says, welcome the Ori Guns, best dingy Harry Reid. Harry, you make me laugh, but you also make me think a little bit. So we just look at the taxation and the craziness, the Tina Kotech, you know, in invasion of this type of thinking.
Starting point is 00:36:56 You look at it as the cost of living in the resort. The resort known is Oregon. Okay. I'll be thankful for that for this weekend. And then Monday we're back to fight on it again. The email bill at Billmyershow.com, have a wonderful weekend. See you Monday.

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