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Here's Bill Meyer.
Welcome to Conspiracy Theory Thursday, December 4th, three weeks from today, Christmas.
Wonderful blessed time of year.
Boy, we could use more of those blessings, huh?
Pretty chilly, about 30-31, for a little frozen on my windshield this morning.
And it's going to be a nice day, though.
It's going to be a nice day.
Then we're going to start getting some rain rolling in by tomorrow.
Mr. Outdoors will be on tomorrow with his report.
We'll talk a little bit more about that.
But speaking of the heat and trying to keep the heat on OPB reporting today
that the Oregon Housing and Community Services confirmed this week
that it does expect to get federal funding for low-income energy assistance.
You know, you may heard that program called Lee Heap or L-I-Heap,
and it was delayed because the government shut down and so I guess that money in which
thousands of Oregonians depend on for their heat or at least to subsidize part of their heat
that will be coming in so that will be working and also kind of in a connected thing
now I don't know if you know what Linda did or what Linda does she is a PR marketing consultant
my wife was a PR marketing consultant for years and years and years retired now still does
some work, and off and on and does political campaigns, that sort of thing.
That's what she does now.
But having been married to her gives me a highly tuned BS sensor when the PR Flax are sending
out emails from the various government organizations and the utilities and all this kind
of stuff.
And so, oh, yeah, a PR FLAC wrote this, Bill.
you know, when you are being massaged and manipulated.
And another example came in my email box yesterday from Pacific Power.
Now, you know, I love Pacific Power in many ways.
We're dependent on it.
It is the monopoly.
Yes, I know that Pacific Power, of course, you know, does essentially what the Public Utilities Commission tells it to do.
and there's some other choices that they can make too
but yeah you know it's all about keeping the lights on and trying to keep the cost down
of course the cost of it's soaring recently as we will know
and are going to continue to soar but a lot of that is due to state policy
but needless to say they are implementing state policy
which is of energy scarcity and we have to find a way to manage you
and betty and grants pass sent me her copy of the email but i got the copy too
betty but thank you very much
and you know I get it in my email box I open it up and it looks like okay we have a picture of a couple of happy lesbians is what it looks like to me on there you know because this is Oregon I guess we have to look inclusive and they're playing in the snow and the title of the email is energy in balance because they have to massage the expected typical Oregon's rate pair you know because we're Oregonians we must all be squishy hard
left-wing feelys and not really thinking about dollars and cents, right?
But it says, balance is key to a peaceful holiday season and to making our power grid more resilient.
Yeah, you know what's coming, right?
Linda started laughing when I was reading this email to her, right?
You go, oh, yeah, yeah, this is a PR flak that's right of this kind of stuff.
But yes, remember, balance is key.
key to making our power grid more resilient.
Pacific Power's Cool Keeper program.
Yep, it is the rearing of that ugly program again, folks,
helps optimize energy use in our community.
Enroll in Cool Keeper to get $30 in bill credits every summer.
And sign up by December 15th to be entered to win a $100 gift card, Pacific Power says.
It's our way of saying thanks for helping balance the grid.
Now, you might be asking how does the cool keeper balance the grid?
Now, I mentioned this a few months ago when this scam first came out.
A small cool keeper device is connected to your outdoor air conditioner unit,
and when activated, it briefly cycles off the AC compressor while the fan keeps running so your home stays comfortable.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and otherwise, they turn off your air conditioner.
They just leave the fan running, that sort of thing.
Now, we talked about this in the summer when they first were talking about this deal.
But Pacific Power says, these activation events are so quick.
Seven minutes on average, you probably won't notice.
But those few minutes make a difference.
Yeah, except that in practice they can go up to half an hour.
So it turns out your air conditioner off, leaves the fan on, right?
In other words, it's a smart device.
Another smart device using your smart meter to make smart choices about balance,
Oh, but this is the PR flak side of it, too.
In addition to the $30 in bill credits, you'll also receive every summer.
Participation in Cool Keeper benefits the environment and keeps electricity costs down.
Yeah, yeah.
Now, you know, Randall from Advanced Air, who I talk to about this, he says, no, don't do this.
We do not recommend that you do anything like this and everything that you're doing that would be
recycling off or turning off the air conditioning compressor rather than just leaving it on
could potentially cause problems down the road for the equipment and it doesn't stop it does not stop
the fact that your house will continue to get warmer and that the HVAC is going to have to
keep working harder to try to make up the heat that gets soaked into your into your house during
those hot weather times all right now but yeah like I said perfectly well crafted oh yes
left-wing themed
kind of PR-flackish
stuff from Pacific Power because they figure
that, yeah, most of us are liberals here
in the state of Oregon. But
it's all about balancing,
balancing the
environment, balancing the grid.
But you know how we used to balance the grid?
See, this is the part that
Pacific Power doesn't mention in their Coolkeeper
no snow time thing.
He joined Coolkeeper
and will shut off your air conditioner in the summer.
for a little bit to balance the grid.
The way we used to balance the grid
is that we provided more power.
See, that's what we used to do
when America was actually working properly
and the state of Oregon was actually making
sound economic and energy policy decisions.
I'll give you an example.
If you needed more power
and the grid needed to be balanced
because it was out of balance at that point.
Over at the Bonneville project, the dams on the Columbia,
they might let more water through the turbines
and spool the turbines up more.
Or back when the clam of dams were still in operation,
and as a matter of fact, the clamoth dams were operating as peaker plants.
That's right, peeker plants.
Now a peaker plant is a plant which is there
to make sure and supply extra juice.
during peak usage.
So what would happen here in southern Oregon when the climate dams were operating,
and by the way, I think that it was able to power 85,000 houses,
if I recall correctly, just going off of memory with those dams over Copco.
All right, what they would do is they would depend more on those generators
when we had peak time.
That was how we balanced the grid.
we didn't shut everybody down
we provided more power
that's what happened
Pacific power would provide more power
or else they would fire up a
well go to the boardman plant
I know that's a PGE plant that was a PGE plant
but still all part of the grid
and we're saying hey you know it's going to be a hot day
burn more coal right
and then we would put more into that
no now the plan is that we're supposed to manage
demand managing demand means manage
your life and reducing the use of energy.
That's why there's been such a focus on this,
but it also shows the nonsense approach
to the Oregon State non-energy policy,
because that's really what it is.
We put a lot of chaotic and intermittent energy on the grid.
The sun's not always there, the wind's not always there,
and batteries are incredibly expensive.
Oh, yes, let's rip out dams too.
But yet, we'll put out a little happy talk things
and, well, just let us turn off your, you know, your air conditioning in the summer.
And, hey, they'd like to do this in the winter, too.
That'll probably be coming next.
Voluntary at first, mandated more in the future, possibly, we don't know.
But just read through the propaganda coming from the Pacific Power, left-wing,
woke-brokey, boy, you know, we have to polish this piece of fecal excrement department.
I don't know if that's actually what they call their department.
propaganda but yeah don't be fool okay 21 after six i wonder if there's anybody in pacific power
this is oh you know what bill's going to do with this email when it comes out if if they see
the email's getting ready to be sent out by their servers and go you know what bill's going to
say about this he's going to get we're giving him more material yeah thank you pacific power
this is the bill mire show coming up about an hour from now i'm going to be talking with a
Well, with a data collector, a road data collector who says that these license plate readers,
the ones that are just databasing everyone, the collection of data can be made safer.
Now, of course, I'm one of those people that says, I really don't want the data to be collected at all.
But, you know, we'll just see because I'm one of those pesky people who thinks that,
you know, Americans should just be able to travel and not worry about,
travel databases. I mean, it's bad enough that Google sits around there and databases you
because you carry around a cell phone with you. And then I have to go in there and clean that stuff
out all the time, you know, turn off their location services or whatever. But we'll have that
conversation. That's a great conspiracy theory Thursday conversation. Dr. Eric Fruits will be joining
me about an hour from now, less than an hour from now. And he wrote a piece in the Oregon
Business Journal, or in an Oregon Business Journal, rather, that is.
discussing the economic collapse of Portland.
And he says that, according to his analysis of what's going on there, that there is no real
way to fix what's going on, because once the process of the collapse, and this is something
which is really important to consider here, when you talk about collapse, I gave you an example,
there was a meme that I remember seeing that I had on my desktop for a while that had some guy
with his head in his hands in front of his car or in his car rather and he says a picture of me going to work
because society hasn't collapsed yet right in other words gosh i have to go to my stupid job because of
this and society hasn't collapsed yet collapse is not an event and i think a lot of us like to
think about it that way we in our mind we think of it this way that when a system is breaking down
whether it's an economy, whether it's a government.
It's not an event.
It is a process, and it plays out over time.
And there is essentially a doom loop going on in Oregon's largest city.
And it's going to affect us all in one form or another.
And it's a really interesting piece.
We'll talk about that.
He'll explain why he doesn't think it can come back or it doesn't come back without a lot of help.
because it starts feeding itself.
The collapse starts feeding itself.
Antifa ends up with a rioting and good people get punched out.
Bad people are released or allowed to roam the streets.
And then people start saying, okay, maybe it's time to move to Tennessee, you know, those sort of things.
And then businesses start saying, gosh, our customers are leaving.
And maybe it's time to move to Texas, you know, all those kind of things.
And then what is the state response?
The state response of Oregon is to essentially double down,
a double down on stupidity because we have people who are ideologues in charge in Salem.
Heck, Herman and I were talking about that on Tuesday.
Governor Kotech is not really an administrator.
She's an ideologue, and is there, you know, wave with the LGBTQ fly guy,
I imagine pretty good at that and marching up and down the square
talking about inclusivity and all the rest of it.
But the trains and the buses and the economy doesn't run on time.
Right?
That's kind of what's going on, and she doesn't really have a plan.
So the gubernatorial election could be a big deal, but anyway,
Fruits is saying he doesn't think that Portland's going to be able to make it.
And I'll be curious what he means by not making it.
I observed some of that in my own birth city, or at least,
well, I was born in New Kensington, but Pittsburgh was always considered the hometown,
the first hometown, and then Myland, Ohio, my second one, when we moved away about 10.
That was a great place.
I love Mylon, Ohio.
Norman Little Rockwell place, right?
But Pittsburgh, that Mighty Steel City,
it started having real problems, late 70s, about 1980.
And it took, gosh, I want to say 20, maybe 20-something years.
I think Fruits actually addresses it in his piece,
But like I said, I'll talk with him about an hour from now.
But Pittsburgh was circling the drain for years.
Years and years it was going on.
You know, the steel mills were closing and auto plants were being closed or reduced
and fewer jobs in higher unemployment and ended up being a brain drain.
The brightest and the smartest ended up leaving for greener pastures.
And then you had a big underclass left over.
but it really took about 20, 20-something years, I think.
It was the early 2000s that the state of Pennsylvania or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
ended up taking over and overseeing the finances of Pittsburgh.
It took like 20, 25 years before things really broke down to that point.
And Fruits thinks that Portland is right in the middle of that kind of situation.
So that should be a pretty interesting talk.
I'm looking forward to that also.
And coming up here shortly after news, though, Dr. Carol Lieberman, M.D., America's terrorist therapist.
We're going to get in the mind of the National Guard, alleged killer, but, yeah, got him dead to rights.
Man, I'll tell you, I love these people that supposedly were helping us during the war on terror.
Either with us or you're against us.
But, yeah, you've got to take everybody home.
Well, Bush didn't do that.
That was Biden.
that was a Biden situation.
And, oh, yeah, I'm sure he was really vetted well, right?
Yeah, yeah, really vetted well.
We'll talk with her, with her, rather, about him here in just a moment.
And by the way, there was breaking news right before I came on,
and the pipe bomb suspect has been captured.
There aren't a lot of details on that this morning.
It is a mail that's about all they're reporting right now,
AP, Fox News, and other places, the January 6th, pipe bombing suspect.
And that's all we know.
It's Conspiracy Theory Thursday.
Make of it what you will.
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And, boy, you've got a lot of work.
I do it this morning, doctor.
It's good to have you back.
Great to have you.
Thank you.
All right.
So terrorist therapist podcast, you do.
that. You have Dr. Carroll's couch on voiceamerica.com. What is the best place to find out about
everything, Dr. Carroll? So that way, kind of like a catch hole. Where do you go? Well, my rants
are on Twitter. So it's at Dr. Carroll, M.D, and Carol is with an A, C-A-R-O-L-E.
Very good. All right. What are the talk, then, about Ramanula-L-Conwall.
However that name is pronounced, I don't know, we can sit around to argue this, and I, like you have heard it pronounced many, many different ways, but this is the guy who was accused of murdering the one National Guard soldier last week, and the other one still in the hospital this morning, and I guess he's still in the hospital today, too.
I was hoping you could put him on the couch and maybe help us understand how this happened
and what are the odds of more of this happening given how many we've imported.
What do you think?
The odds are very good, actually.
There are a few pieces to this story.
The first piece and the reason why I say the odds are very good of this happening again
is because when Biden was in the midst of the story,
his crazy, very wrong mood to bring in, the number is estimated as 70 to 80,000
Afghans, he invited them in while he's in the midst of surrendering in Afghanistan.
And so you remember, I'm sure, how chaotic that was.
And so all these people, all the Ascans came in.
Yeah, and many American soldiers died during that with the attack.
Sure.
Absolutely. And so this 70 or 80,000 came in essentially unbedded. Now, you can take the man out of Afghanistan, but it is questionable whether you can take Afghanistan and terrorism out of the man.
So that's one part of it. The second part is that he may well have been radicalized additionally when he was in America.
You know, this is in 2021 that he came, that they all came here.
And so there is radicalization online, mostly, going on all the time because al-Qaeda,
ISIS, all of the terrorist groups are doing this, you know, or have these sites,
have these social media places, are putting out these magazines online, you know,
all with the intent of enticing people in America to become terrorists.
Now, either to come to the Middle East and become terrorists or to stay in America and, you know, create terror attacks.
And then the third part of it is that some friends and neighbors have said that this man is mentally ill.
And supposedly they tried to call some very vaguely named, not really named, refugee organization in America to get him help.
they diagnosed him.
I don't know if there was a psychiatrist involved,
but these friends and neighbors diagnosed him as being manic-depressive
and are saying that what he did in Washington, D.C. was part of his mania.
Or maybe they're saying it was part of his depression.
In any case, they're saying it was part of his mental illness.
Now he was reportedly part of a CIA unit in Afghanistan.
He was he a translator?
Do we know for sure at this point?
usually a lot of these people were translators, for what I understand.
Right.
A lot of them were translated.
It's unclear.
CIA affiliated is what is mostly reported.
Oh, okay.
But, you know, I don't know that that's supposed to give us any comfort.
I mean, if this is working for us in the CIA, we're in deep trouble.
So anyway, he went all the way from his, from Washington State, where he lives and where he apparently, you know,
was sort of falling apart, like he lost his job, and he wasn't working, and he wasn't, you know, being a proper husband or father, and things were falling apart.
And so he came all the way from Washington State to Washington, D.C., to kill these two or to try to kill these two guardsmen.
And so, you know, the thing that just, this happens so many times where terrorists try to use the excuse of being mentally ill to get out of.
of whatever kind of attack they created.
I wonder how much more of this is going on.
There was a video I was watching not that long ago
that showed another, another, I think it was a traffic stop
earlier this year in Fairfax, Virginia.
Did you hear about that or see that story
in which there was another someone who came over from Afghanistan?
And he ended up being shot and killed by police officers there.
And his life was falling apart there.
I guess he didn't have a job and, you know, and they stopped them for a traffic deal.
And he's talking about, why are you killing me?
Why are you killing me?
Did you hear about that story at that time?
Well, this was like a week ago or so.
No, no, it was actually a few weeks ago.
I think it was in the summer that this ended up happening.
His name was Jamal Wally, a 36-year-old.
And then, of course, he pulls a gun and looks like he was going to shoot the traffic office.
or, you know, the police officers there in Fairfax, and then they ended up killing him.
Officers were injured, but nobody else other than that him ended up dying in that.
But I couldn't help but notice that yet another person who was brought in in that Afghanistan
airlift, you know, afterwards, you know, and he was a translator.
He had worked with the U.S. military at that point.
Well, yes, and I think there was something a week ago, too, but, you know, if they don't
kill, if they don't kill people or a lot of people or people, you know, who are guardsmen
or something like that, it doesn't really make as much news. But yes, and you know, there are also
rapes going on. This is one of the closely guarded secrets of these Afghans who have been brought in
because, you know, in Afghanistan, it was okay, rape women and girls. And so there's this,
I remember because I do one of my terrorist therapists podcast on this.
ages ago.
And, you know, the explanation was, well, yes, they think it's okay.
I understand this.
And, well, remember, we're told in the multicultural society that all cultures are
worthy of respect.
And we have to work with that, Dr. Carroll.
So, you know, if we're supposed to have male rape gangs going around and going after
females in America, well, we just have to tolerate that.
I'm being sarcastic, of course.
Like in England.
Yeah.
Like in England.
Uh-huh.
welcome migrants welcome migrants you know the young women holding up the signs don't you just want to
just don't you just don't just want to smack them when you when you see those kind of stories okay
i i can't say that i would i mean it's horrible it's frustrating because these things have
been happening now for quite a while they get worse and worse they get more you know they don't
get enough publicity but it's kind of like in in england where these pakistani especially
i mean it's all kinds of terrorists and all kinds of places but um especially pakistan
and they get reported a little bit, but they get swept under the rug, and that's what's happening here, too.
Isn't one of the issues here is that when you're sweeping up people that, you know, whether they help the military operation in Afghanistan or not,
that they're still people of their culture, and that there's still this conceit that all you have to do is just drop them here,
give them snap benefits, you know, or a food stamp card and legal asylum or whatever it is,
and then they become Americans?
Is that how we're operating still, even today?
Well, you know, Trump is trying to make big changes with this.
You know, 19 countries, he's not allowing, he's stopping some part of the asylum process
or the citizenship process.
And he's trying to do a number of things in regard to not letting people come in
who are not going to be a help to America.
But, of course, whenever he tries these kinds of things,
there's so much opposition, like these Obama-appointed or Biden-appointed judges
who try to stop all of these things that he tries to do to protect America.
If you were President Trump, I know he's working to clamp down on this right now,
my concern is that it feels like it's always trying to lock the barn door,
the proverbial lock the barn door after the horse ran.
out you know it's like it's like these individuals are already here would you have that you know of
course you know of course ice is trying to scoop them up that well that's what i'm getting in here
what i'm kind of wondering about is might they have been really scooped up before and might there
be more of a of a sleeper agent aspect of this okay you go because i would normally think that
there would be a great stress set up in anybody who is uh is working with what is perceived as the
foreign enemy, right? You know, if, you know, you're in Afghanistan, our military is there,
and the local populace is probably not real thrilled for the most part with us being there.
I mean, you understand how this kind of stuff goes. And so you're already marked as kind of a
traitor for just being a translator for the United States. So that has to set up some mental
instability too. So it makes me wonder if maybe it was always part of the plan that, all right,
right? You're going to get in there, and you'll probably get over there at some point. And then
there you are our future agent. Any thoughts on that?
Absolutely. Of course, it's hard to know which ones are part of the plan of the terrorists
in Afghanistan, and which ones are the terrorists, you know, in the Middle East, and which
ones are part of the plan of Biden and Obama and those guys.
Yeah, just to destabilize the country, I swear that's their plan. That was their plan.
Yes. Yes. And they're doing a good job of it. They even got someone in to be mayor of New York.
Okay. And then we haven't even talked about Somali. And yet here it is. I know the president's been taking some incoming over the Somali stuff and he was talking about the Somali immigrants being in garbage. I mean, can you make that kind of a, is it wise to make that kind of a broad, broad base kind of brush attack then?
something like that right now, politically?
What do you think?
What?
Are you saying, are you questioning Trump's saying that he wants to get rid of all the Somalis in
Minnesota?
Yeah, yeah, that kind of thing.
Well, I mean, these are people who are criminals.
They're not just, you know, I don't think he's, I mean, most of them.
I don't think he's, see, maybe that's the important distinction, but it's kind of like, you know,
not all uh not all islamics are terrorists but uh but it seems like uh almost all the terrorists are
Islamic you know that kind of thing right right um well you know it is a major i mean it's amazing
that it's been allowed well not amazing really but it's been allowed to fester for way too
long i mean all of michigan not michigan minnesota um all of minnesota is really i mean it's the place
where he was saying about the Somalians, you know, eating the pecks. And it's true. I mean,
I saw stories about that way before you said it. That was happening in Ohio, too. In Ohio also.
Yes, yes. I mean, there were pictures of them with various animals. What was it? There was one who
had two birds, like big birds. Anyway, I mean, there's no of these in, in,
in Minnesota, these are people particularly who have been ripping off the social, well, they all rip up, well, not I want to say all, a lot of them rip off the social services department.
But these were people who were ripping off in particular the medical, like Medicare and Medi-Cal and the Obama, you know, Obamacare or whatever.
And they had these well-oiled rip-off schemes that I don't know why it took.
so long for them to be discovered.
But it was a very well-oiled machine.
I mean, we know that in general they're ripping off the social services all over,
not just Somalians.
But they finally, you know, dug into it.
And they're discovering all these, I mean, in other words, like claiming that people
need certain procedures that they don't need or that they don't even get.
Or we're also going to make meals for children.
And then the kids never get the meals.
and then they just send the money, you know, back to Somalia.
So, I mean, boy, I'm just wondering if he could actually send them all back.
If he could.
Hey, listen, I think these people probably should not have been admitted in the first place.
But, yeah, Minnesota is getting demographically replaced big time.
Michigan already has.
So I guess we finally just kind of waking up to the reality of what's going on here.
Yes, dear boy, Michigan.
I mean, there are different things and different.
And then, of course, California, where I live now, I mean, you know, Governor Newsom is, and this is who's running for president, I mean, I can tell people that, I mean, I'm from New York originally, but, and I, I moved here, and I, it's very, there are lots of wonderful things here.
The governor isn't one of them.
I would agree with you.
Is there a way, though, now, I'm going into your psychiatric skills here at this point.
given that we have thousands of these individuals
who have been brought in from Afghanistan
and they were brought in and given asylum and protection
after that withdrawal, withdrawal of forces.
And it was chaotic, and it was a miserably stupid way
of having gone about it.
Is there a way you could actually examine these individuals
and try to figure out who's ready to pop and who's not?
Can you do that?
Is there a way to do that?
Yes.
I mean, you can't necessarily predict
Um, well, you could. I mean, you know, the problem is none of them, I, I doubt that any of them are going to see psychiatrists. Um, but, you know, it's a complicated thing because, because there's the, the mental health aspect to it and then there's the Islamist aspect to it where they believe, I mean, that's part of, part of their beliefs that, um, at least radical Muslims, um, part of their beliefs are, this is what you're supposed to do to please your God.
Well, isn't this also what you're supposed to do?
You can lie to the infidel, and it's perfectly okay to do so.
That's an issue, which is what Mom Darni did when he met Trump.
Oh, really? That's a different way.
I think you're the only person I've heard actually go there because some people were talking about Trump playing 14-dimensional chess on this one.
Well, no, I think that's true, too.
Okay.
I think Trump, you know, I was doing analyzing their body language for the New York Post,
and I actually wrote that as I wrote a whole long, you know, essay on that.
And I included the fact that they have this ability to, you know, all is fair if it's in love and war.
You know, I don't know about love for them, but in war, you can lie if it means making Islam go forward.
If you're helping Islam to go forward, you can lie to the enemy.
Yeah, and if you're importing a lot of lightly vetted, if vetted at all, Islamists in this country.
And it's not just in Dearborn.
It's not just in Minnesota.
It's a lot of places, you know, all over the country.
And let me do the way, let me just finish that.
I don't want to, I want it to be clear for the New York Post.
So I wrote a whole long thing, including about how Mandani did that.
They didn't publish that part.
Oh, they didn't publish it.
They published my other analysis of their body language and other things that I had to say,
but not the part about how it's okay to lie.
In other words, we still have a media and even New York Post friendlier than some to telling the truth,
but we still have a media that is going to be there to cover for the realities of the individuals
who are trying to attack the country.
they're only willing to go so far
and actually the New York Post has done the most
of any media outlet that I've seen
particularly about Lamdani
they were doing a great job
before the election
before the election
maybe they don't want to get him angry at them
but
no they had so many covers
really great stuff
about Mandani
you know taking
lifting the veil on him
and telling you know doing a lot
of deep reporting and so on on him.
It probably helped some, but not enough to get him not to be elected.
President Trump praised him, though.
You think that was strategy?
Yeah, Trump has Trump cards up at sleep all the time.
You think so?
But it was a little unnerving, but I think he knows what he's doing.
The art of the deal, you know.
I hope you're right, because I know it's just like there's a part of me wanted to throw up a
little bit in my mouth when I'm hearing the praise.
I know. Me too. Like, what are you doing? Well, actually, that's why I wrote, and they did
publish this. I wrote something about, somebody must have put laughing gas into the meeting
room where they were having their meeting because they came back so giddy. And so it was a
love fest, is what I said. So, yes, they did put that. Like, I was, my point was that this is not
natural. You know, that somebody did something to make it, you know, make them all looking
so lovey-dovey. Is there a way, I don't know if he can, well, this would be outside your
wheelhouse, though, but I can just ask your opinion about this particular thing. Is it time
just for a moratorium on Islamic immigration to the United States? Seriously. Oh, absolutely.
And that's what Trump is trying to do. You know, again, he's finding lots of opposition. But, I mean,
know, people, I'll tell you personally, this is so frustrating for me. I've been doing
terror, being the terrorist therapist and doing a podcast, I think I started my podcast in
2017, so, uh, the terrorist therapist show. And so I have been talking about this kind of
stuff, um, you know, I mean, I always prefaced it with not all terrorists are, uh, Muslim and
not all Muslims are terrorists, but, um, and then I talk about various, you know, attacks would have
gone on and various, you know, all kinds of things, trying to warn America about, about what's
going on here. And, and that's why I do my videos, music videos on the anniversaries of 9-11,
and I did one on 10-7, you know, trying to make people wake up and realize that this is all,
we're sitting on time bombs, yes, all and all over, I'm glad you made that point, all over
the United States, it's not just Dearborn, it's not just Minnesota, it's not, you know, they're
building these huge mosques and communities in Texas and in Florida, and I'm sure in lots of
other places, but the pictures are the ones in Texas and Florida are just, oh, man, overwhelming.
Now, if it's, you know, if it was just people being in a community and practicing their religion,
I mean, that's one thing, but we know what various imams are preaching in some of these mosques.
and it's all about destroying America.
I mean, that's what you're supposed to do.
You're supposed to kill anybody who is, excuse me, who is an infidel.
And anyone who does not believe in the Quran, does not believe in Islam, is an infidel.
That's not just Jews.
It's Christians.
It's Sikhs.
It's everybody who is not a part of that.
You know, I know that's, then people are, say, if you say things like that, you're considered an Islamophob.
but um but you know it's time to it's time to really wake up i think the part that gets lost in
this whole immigration discussion is that there has been this um for a long time there's
been this i this whole thing that the united states is an idea you know that right you know
the united states is an idea and all you have to do is just bring the people of the world
to this place with our idea you know it's not a place with a culture it's just an idea
idea. And then everybody just sort of magically turns into Jeffersonian representative
republic advocates. And it's just one of the, some of the biggest nonsense I think I've ever
seen out there in the United States. It's been preached for a long, long time. Just an idea.
Bring them here. And they become Americans, doctor. It's crazy. It's nonsense. We can't put up
with this much longer. It's really, if you, you know, our mainstream media does not show what's
going on in Europe, in France, in the U.K., you know, U.S.A. is the worst right now, Germany, Belgium,
Sweden, you know, a lot of different countries, Italy, Greece.
Well, England is no longer for the English. We know that.
Well, that's right. Yes, if you say something, like if I said what I was just saying, you
know, during our talk in England, I'd already be locked up. Yet you would be arrested.
You would be arrested on a hate crime. And there was, and by the way, here's another example of how
far they've gone down.
story the other day and I know this is not about
Islamist issues
that kind of thing but there was
a guy who a person who came to the United
States and was on social media
there was a picture of him on social media holding a gun
because he's at a gun range in America
where it's perfectly legal right? He was
arrested for that once he
got back once he got back
I mean that tells you
the kind of of lockdown
nonsense world that we're fighting
at this point
yes it's really you know
I am just so curious and kind of upset that nothing more has happened.
But, like, King Charles, you know, King Charles is just pretending that everything is great in the world.
And he's being friends, of course, with the politicians who are allowed, in England, who are allowing in the UK, who are allowing these things to go on.
And I just always wonder, is William, you know, when he gets to be king, is he going to allow all this stuff to go on?
Boy, I don't know.
Not if you want England to exist because it's circling the drain right now, that is for sure.
Yes.
And I don't know, you know, I don't know how much he is aware and how much he is going to be willing to do.
You know, they're kind of in a sort of a strange balance between the royalty and the parliament.
So, you know, I'm not sure how much, but it would have been nice.
It would be nice to see the king make sense.
some statements about, you know, come out and talk about, for example, the girls who are being raped.
Yeah.
But we're not allowed to talk about things that really are there.
And, of course, there's a certain amount of that here in the United States.
And what do you think?
We're maybe about 10 years behind what Europe is right now at this point.
What do you think?
Is that?
Yes.
Is that?
Absolutely.
Dr. Carol Lieberman, MD.
She's known as American Psychiatrist and the Terrorist Therapist.
and we'll get all your information up as always.
I appreciate you taking a few minutes with us to talk about that this morning.
Ultimately here, we probably have more of these National Guard shooters out there.
And do you think the Trump administration will be taking a closer look at the existing crop
that have already been imported?
Are they going to do that?
Yes.
But it's 70, we're talking about 70 to 80,000 to 80,000.
I mean, this is a huge.
You can't scoop them up in one day.
Yeah.
There's a lot of work to do for sure.
Dr. Carroll, I appreciate you being on.
Be well. Thanks for the call, okay.
All right. Thank you. You too.
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