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And you're waking up with the Bill Myers Show.
Really glad you're here.
It's Conspiracy Theory Thursday.
And here it is 758, and we have about an hour of the show left.
Yeah, I will be talking with the folks from the Salvation Army here
about what they need your help here, too, for this holiday season.
But I got time for your open phones in its conspiracy theory Thursday.
heard from Lucrecia yet. What are we going to do? You know? Maybe she's taking a bubble bath right
now. Remember that time she called? I will never forget that time in which she, you can hear
the water splashing in the background. I said, Lucretia, are you actually in the bathtub? She's,
yeah, in the bathtub, really? Oh, that just cracks me up. But, uh, anyway, we can talk about
all sorts of stuff this morning, 770 KMED. And the Reverend David writes me this morning.
I was talking about the cost of living, the cost of dying with Dave Schott just a moment ago.
And the Reverend David says, hi, Bill. Oh, no, wait a minute. That's the wrong one. I have the wrong email.
There we go. The Reverend David says, hey, Bill, I worked in the funeral industry from 1998 to
2008. I'm so very happy to be out of that business. Talk about taking advantage of people.
when they are most vulnerable
and then when states get their hands
in the mix, families don't stand
a chance. Thank you,
Revin. You know, there are
some very great
honest funeral people. I don't want to tar everyone,
just like with the drug makers too.
But there
is a book that Burn Case, remember
Burn Case, the former airport
director for the Jackson County Airport or
the Rogue Valley International Airport, pardon me.
And Burn Case
was in the funeral industry
before he came in. Burncase, he's retired now. One of the funniest guys I ever met. He has a
huge, great sense of humor. You know, you wouldn't think about this. You know, the funeral guy
who was, you know, great sense of humor, but maybe it's Gallo's humor. I don't know.
But he wrote a book about that, how not to get ripped off. It's not the actual title of it,
but he gave me a copy of his book about how to avoid getting ripped off when people die
and the way that some funeral directors will try to rip people off.
But it is a thing.
It is a thing.
But Byrne wrote that.
And he was in the business before he was an airport director back in the day.
He was a good airport director, too.
Okay.
KMED, KMED, HD-EG, Metford, KBXG, Grant Spass.
Hello, caller, it's Conspiracy Theory Thursday.
Have at it.
Who's this?
Hi, this is Kathy and Grant's Pass.
Kathy, what's going on in your world in GP?
Huh? Do you have a new county commissioner yet, or nobody knows, right?
No, no.
Okay.
What's on your mind?
No. I'm a CPA, and you probably are over a million dollars.
It's not just real estate.
It's absolutely everything your own, your pension, your IRA, your investment account.
The money, the change you have in your pocket the day you die, your wedding ring, the furniture in your house,
You name it.
My worthless catch does the, they're not worthless.
They're priceless to me, but would they be taxed by the state of Oregon to his livestock?
What?
Oh, definitely.
Yes.
Okay.
Good to know.
So you think even me of a modest means could be worth a million and I don't even realize it, huh?
Correct.
You need to go get some tax planning, investment planning, because there's things you can set up trust if you're married where you can split the estate.
and then the first death there's no tax you take half of the estate out of the second surviving spouse
and it's a way to get a two million dollar deduction instead of just a one that's a good point
good point yeah i really appreciate that thanks for the suggestion anyway i just wanted you to
know that you probably are over a million wow so i'm a millionaire and don't know it
that's right okay don't let my ex-wives know that okay
Oh, no way.
Okay.
Okay.
Having fun with you.
Fortunately, they're out of the picture.
Anyway, hi, good morning.
This is Bill.
Who's this?
Bill is Brad congratulating he once again on being awarded the Chairman's Award for Community
Involvement in Jackson County, well-earned, well-deserved.
Good job, Bill Meyer.
Well, I was thinking about just putting a gold chain on it
and hanging it around my neck this.
morning, but I thought that might be a little much. I'll just hold it up to the Facebook
live. And if anybody argues with me in the future, you know how this is going to work here,
Brad? I'm going to say, hey, listen, you got to do what I say because I have lifetime achievement
award, you know, that kind of thing. So, so shut up. No, I'd never be that way, but.
And who has legislators from other counties show up to honor them except Bill Meyer? I mean,
you, you had a bunch of heavy hitters to show up for you, Bill.
No, Corp Boyce, as State Rep, Cord Boyce popped by, and Senator David Brock Smith.
I was kind of surprised to see him.
I've never had the opportunity to talk with David.
Never talked with him.
Yeah.
I've talked with court several times over the years.
So, hey, so the thing that I would like to ask you to Bergdog and find out, so we know that it looks really positive that the anti-tax petition is against the governor's $4.3 billion tax increase is probably going to go through.
Yeah. Now, I was on a state call about a day and a half ago with some planning, and they're really concerned because, and this is where I have to lean on you to find out if this is true, the concern is that once the Secretary of State certifies that they have enough people to take it to the vote, that is when the funding for all of this tax stuff gets arrested, which means so normally, you know,
something's going to go on the ballot. It goes on the ballot, gets voted, and then somewhere
down the road, all this gets sorted out, and that's when the action starts. Well, according
to what I learned, if it's true, the big problem with this is, once the Secretary of State
certifies that they have enough signatures, they have to arrest all of the funding mechanisms
that are going on until it actually gets decided. And that means that ODOT's budget gets
snipped right now. Oh, right? Big time, yeah, and we're talking over $4 billion.
I mean, it's not a little money.
It's a lot of money.
Well, let me reach out to State Rep. Younger or Senator,
or, you know, State Senator Robinson or some of the other people and find out what's going on about that.
I'm not sure exactly what is going on.
But I'll bet you, Dwayne has kept up pretty close to that, too.
So I'll see.
I'll get back to you on that, okay?
Yeah, thank you, Bill.
All right, appreciate it.
And thank you for the kind words, Brad.
770K.M.D.
Hi, good morning.
Who's this?
Hey, Bill, Lucrezia.
See, I knew your ears were burning.
How you been, huh?
It worked.
All right.
Hey, pretty good.
What's going on?
I have something really big that's going to put everybody at peace, but also upset.
We've wasted all this money.
Okay.
So there's good news coming from Lucretia.
This is an interesting day.
Okay.
Good.
But also, I wanted to congratulate you as well.
You used that 100 times over your award.
Well, thank you.
Thank you.
Okay.
So, you know how they got us all afraid of nuclear bombs and duck and cover and
they had kids practicing that?
Kind of like they got us all wearing masks because some evil virus was going to come along
and kill you and you're just going to drop dead.
Right.
Okay.
Where are you going on this?
Well, it turns out a couple things.
There was a fellow I called up before.
He's a medical researcher, and he did the medical research as far as the atomic explosion in Hiroshima and Nagasaki,
and found there was very, very, very, very little radiation.
In fact, there was, like in Chernobyl, when that exploded,
there was another plant just 100 feet away that operated for 14 years.
Nobody got sick.
There was no problem.
So he, but he believes they now have nuclear power.
Now, I'm talking about Stephen Young, he's a quantum physicist.
He's a master's in science and quantum physics.
Okay.
Now, before we move any further, so are you then making the case, or these people are making
the case that nuclear energy has not been a thing?
the atomic bomb was not a thing, and that the radiation was not a problem, because I know
Glenn R. Shambo could call me up with, you know, his father having been an atomic veteran going
into Nagasaki, and they all suffered horribly with cancers and various issues after that.
What they did do is they definitely spread not only napalm, which is illegal. You know, you can't
use chemical weapons. It's illegal. And so they called this nuclear, you know, bomb.
Well, you can explode people.
You can drop bombs on people, but you're not supposed to use nuclear weapons.
What they did use is napalm and mustard gas, and it was the mustard gas that probably was what they experienced that made them very sick.
That is a really interesting theory, so even it's not just the moon landing, it's also the atomic bomb drops then, are also a fake?
Well, big, big this.
These nuclear plants, do you even know how they run, how they generate electricity?
Oh, yeah.
Have you ever looked into how it does what it does?
Well, you have, you know, nuclear fission.
The control rods usually pulling out, you know, the, I think this is what a graphite rods that are usually used to control the reaction.
And then surrounded by water, water heats up and transferred to a boiler, it's steam, generates power, et cetera, et cetera, being rather simplistic about it.
Problem is they don't buy any uranium.
They don't use it.
They use yellow cake, which is sulfur.
but then they put it in these zoconium pellets, and it heats up.
And so that's what they're doing.
This is new, clear energy.
Oh, okay, so nuclear, a play on work.
You know something, Lucretia, send me a link because that is one of the more astounding.
You know, astounding kind of claims that nuclear power isn't what you think.
But, hey, you know me, I have an open mind.
I just don't want my brain to fall out, okay?
send it to me i appreciate the call and thank you for being
now see that's a conspiracy theory Thursday call
you don't really have nuclear energy
that could be a new one for some but anyway hello i think this is steve
isn't it
hello oh nope sorry i thought it was somebody else i'm wrong
wrong assumption who's this
this is this is ranger hello ranger it's on your mind
i'd like to speak about
the the idea of trump and his
braggadocious.
Okay.
And I think what he's doing is he's positive about everything and every one, and he tries to
project this.
But he's also looking toward the midterms, and he has to convince an entire society
that the economy is well and that prices are falling.
and if we don't, if he cannot convince the society that it, we will lose the midterms.
Okay, well, that's certainly what might be going on, but if the economy is going great for a lot of people,
I think they would naturally, well, they wouldn't need convincing, would they?
Or would they?
I'm sorry, repeat that.
I mean, you know, if the economy is going well for someone, isn't that rather self-evident?
You don't need someone cheerleading you to think that it's going well or not.
It's always an individual decision.
Where am I wrong on that?
That's all.
No, you're right.
You're right.
But he still has to convey the idea.
And the media is not going to allow the public in general to know that the economy is doing well.
He has to doot the horn.
He has to make it known.
And if he cannot convince society, we will lose the midterms.
We will lose the House and the Senate.
Well, that would certainly be a reaction if people don't believe that.
but I don't know.
I've never really taken my marching orders from the media on what I'm supposed to feel about the economy.
Do other people do that?
Yeah, but you're one in millions.
Oh.
The big part of society takes their marching orders from the media.
Oh.
Well, a point well taken, Ranger.
I appreciate the call.
So that's the reason why there's the exaggeration, et cetera, et cetera, right?
That kind of thing.
I think he's trying to convince the entire society that things are doing well.
All right. I appreciate your call. Thank you for that.
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Gold has gone up another three quarters of a percent today. We're at 4257, getting closer to
the all-time high. Silver continuing on a tear up 3% just this morning alone. $63.50.
My brother, Mike, calling me up yesterday and saying, oh, I was trying to get Holly to his wife.
to say, oh, and I wanted to buy a couple thousand ounces back when it was cheap.
I know we all did.
We all did, Mike.
Is this just the short squeeze?
I don't know.
There's a lot of things going on here.
And some are saying the fact that the big banks have been trying to keep the price of silver down for a long time
through shorting contracts, but they didn't actually have the metal.
And so nobody's selling their metal right now.
And so they're having to buy the silver for whatever it takes.
If you're a solar cell manufacturer, you're having to buy the silver for whatever you can get, is it going to keep going?
I don't know.
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I need to start playing some more Christmas music.
We only got a couple of weeks.
I always loved that one.
That was one of my weirdest little Christmas picks.
By the way, Scooba, Steve, do you still play the Corey Band over on Cool 103?
Steve's next door to me.
You do that?
Okay, come on in here, okay?
All right.
I love this song.
It's the Corey Band and Stop the Cavalry.
And it sounds like an old World War II song, okay?
Do you still play that on Cool?
You know, we have so much Christmas music.
I can guarantee it's there.
We have so much.
I keep adding stuff every year.
I'm pretty sure it's there.
And Bill, if it's not, I'll put it in there.
Okay, yeah, the Corey Bend, and that was, it was kind of like a live recording, I think.
And I believe that it was one of the Como morning DJ in Seattle that first brought that up years ago.
And Don Hurley, who is, you know, your predecessor over at Cool, brought it in.
And I always loved it.
It was like this little, you know, umpah band kind of sound.
One of the things that's great about that particular tune is it's different than everything else.
Yeah.
There's nothing else that.
It doesn't sound like anything else out there.
It just kind of pops when you hear it.
It's like it's very much Christmas.
Duba, dub, dub, daub, daub, daub, da.
But, you know, it's obviously, it sounds like a World War I, probably a World War II era, era kind of thing.
I just love that song.
I don't know what it is.
I just wish I could understand the words better.
So, Bill.
they're British. Yeah, I'd like to say something to your audience in regards to me being right next to you every single morning as you work in regards to this award you received yesterday. It's fantastic. People don't realize, they hear you on the radio, they don't realize what you do outside the microphone. You're the chief engineer in this building. So again, because sometimes you get off the air and you're up on a mountain immediately. Heck, I'm going there today, as a matter of fact. Six radio stations.
people hit you with a bunch of questions to get some answers, to resolve the issues they may have.
Plus, you're out, you know, helping Southern Oregon in many different ways.
And I just, you know, I just want to say congratulations and to kind of shed a little light on what you do.
I look over sometimes.
And I see you picking up the phone and putting people on hold.
And I'm thinking, man, this is the easy part of his day.
Once he gets off the air, he's going to get hammered.
Oh, well, it's a labor of love.
What can I say?
Steve, thank you very much.
It's very kind.
Yeah, congratulations.
Thank you.
You got to play the Corey band, though, okay?
I'm going to go check right now, see if it's in.
Because it's not going, it's not Christmas to me until I hear, you know, wish I was home for Christmas.
It's actually called Stop the Calvary.
I think it's what it's called.
Stop the cavalry.
I think it's in there.
Yeah.
Again, congratulations, Bill.
Thank you very much.
Dub-d-d-d-dub-d-d-dub.
Anyway, it is open phones on Conspiracy Theory Thursday.
morning. Who's this? Good morning, Bill. This is Cheryl. Hi, Cheryl. How are you? Hey, I'm okay,
because I think I'm going to cough. Oh, no. I wanted to thank you for the reason across America.
I have a terrible memory with that, and I forget that project every year. And hopefully he's
still listening. I can't go tomorrow, but I would absolutely go on the January 10th.
date that he says they need
a crew to come out and pick
up. Yeah, and pick up all the rees. And by the way,
let me just repeat this for
those who missed it. I talked with Terry
Haynes last hour, and
tomorrow is going to be the
reeds across America. There's 400
reeds that need to be placed on
specific graves, families who
ended up contributing to this.
And it's going on at the Eagle Point
National Cemetery. 10 o'clock is
when it starts. And
Linda and I are going to go up there. We're hoping a bunch of other people
go up there because, you know, if we get up, if you, if you have a lot of people show up,
we can get it done quickly. You know, many hands make like work up there. So that's what's
happening. All right. That's hopefully, I was hoping was that he was still listening and that
he might come on a day or so before the January 10th thing and kind of rattle everybody's
cage. And I, now that I've got marked on my calendar, but I would hope to go.
to that, and then I can meet him and find out more about this.
I will invite him back on when the time comes, okay?
Thank you so much, Bill.
Have safe day.
Yeah, I sure will.
Merry Christmas, 827 at KMED.
Hi, good morning.
This is Bill.
It's open phones.
Hi.
Hello.
Can you hear me?
I sure can.
Hey, Bill, this is your brother with us.
Good to hear from you, Brad.
What's going on?
Hey, the reason I called, you had an individual on speaking about medication and pros and cons.
And being a cancer survivor, part of my story is I was on morphine every two hours for months because of my pain level.
Boy, how did that work out, Brad?
Because morphine's a tough one.
That doesn't help you.
Or, I mean, it helps you.
It knocks the pain down, but I'm just saying that that's a rough regimen.
Well, not only that, I was on fentanyl.
It was a modicum.
It was a small dosage, but it wore a patch.
That's how significant my pain was.
Boy.
But my point was, and my calling, yeah, you know, medications in the whole pharmacy industry,
you know, there's, you can argue with everything,
but save my butt.
Yeah.
There are miracles that are coming through many of these pharmaceuticals, too,
and that's why I don't want to just throw out babies with the bathwater
because of bad behavior and corporatism,
which does exist in our medical government system right now.
There's absolutely no doubt that there is undue influence in some of this.
Well, this is the testimony to be in Slovenian,
because I did eat some Petitza during this process.
I walked away without being addicted.
That's good.
You know, it's interesting you bring this up.
I'm sorry, I don't mean to interrupt you, but I wanted to, before you close the deal on the fentanyl,
a friend of mine died a number of years ago who had cancer.
He had cancer in the end, and he had crushing spinal injury, is what he had.
and then he ended up getting some cancer too.
And he was on fentanyl, on fentanyl patches on his lower spine just to keep him going.
And he said it was the only thing that kept him sane, you know, during that time,
because the pain was so intense, speaking to your point about what you were dealing with during that treatment phase.
And yet his challenge is that the medical industry kind of looked at him,
or they treated him as if he was a street addict, I guess.
Did they ever do that with you?
No, I was very fortunate.
I had an extremely competent technician that was my ENT specialist,
did the surgery on my neck and walked me through.
And, you know, to speak to the topic,
having competent analysis from specialists that you know,
that you trust is huge.
Good point. Merry Christmas, Brab, and I'm sure I'll talk with you before that.
Okay.
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And boy, so many people to salute here with emails here.
Randy writes me this morning, Bill, where do Democrats get off whining about affordability?
They said nothing during Biden's assault on the economy.
economy, which caused double-digit inflation.
Private sector job creation tanks, so Biden opened the floodgates, growing the bureaucracy
to hedge employment numbers.
President Trump's economic policies have had marginal impact this year, however, will
begin to improve the economy next year.
No tax on tips and Social Security won't come into play until working Americans file
of their 2026 returns in 2027.
Meanwhile, gas prices have come down, and the same for eggs, which are a couple of staples,
rather as foreign investments in manufacturing take shape adding jobs the economy will improve but
not for some time point well taken randy appreciate that d l rights bill i agree with you on the gas
lighting of inflation numbers from the president the 14% of inflation in the 1970s was brutal
how could we forget that fact is when biden left office inflation was down to 2.9% and now today
they claim it's three so it's actually higher today than when biden left office when trump was asked a
questioned about affordability by a reporter.
He had the audacity to say
affordability is fake, then
claimed the reporter was from fake news.
He's out of touch with the average American.
It doesn't matter who you vote for. You always end up
with John McCain. Well, D.L., I just want to let you know that
President Trump did walk that back
a little bit the other day, so
realized that, yeah, he had kind of
over, well, he's over his
skis a little bit on that one, okay?
Kathy says, Bill,
this is what happened when I was checking out of Albertson's grants passed November 4th
for $64.38. I wrote a check instead of paying with my credit card, which I didn't have
with me. I've never paid with a check at Alpertons before. I was held at the checkout counter
until the manager came and informed me that I was going to need to be checked for fraud because
I was paying with a check and not a credit card. The manager took me to a separate counter
away from the checkout lines. The manager needed my driver's license and called their fraud department
to check me for fraud, which took about
10 minutes. I passed and
was released to take my groceries. I was told
that I could now write checks in the future at
Albertsons without being fraud
checked. Does this have to do with
the inability to track my purchasing
history? Kathy, I
don't know. I think it has more
to do with the fact that there's rampant
retail fraud and
a lot of dirt baggies
that will wash checks and do other
things. I mean, what better way? I think
the check is going out for that reason.
unless you are a trusted customer.
I think that's what's going on, but yeah, it is kind of disturbing.
What else do we have here this morning?
Scott writes me this morning, Bill,
can you explain to me how water that always seeks its own level
can at the same time curve over a globe?
How can the atmosphere of Earth back up to a vacuum
and not dissipate into the vacuum of space?
If your answer is gravity,
then I will stop challenging your critical thinking ability
because I will know that you have accepted the deception of the world's system.
There is no outer space if you trust the word of God as wholly true concerning the biblical account of creation
because his word states that the sun, moon, and stars were created on the fourth day
and placed in the firmament.
Okay.
Well, Scott, I don't know how to, you know, you are a biblical earth,
or some would say flat earth type,
and I get many people who write me about that.
I disagree.
I'm not trying to disagree with God,
if that's where you're going.
I do know that if it were as they're claiming,
I wouldn't need to have FM transmitter antennas
up at 3,000, 4,000, 6,000 feet
because all you'd have to do is just get it right above the level of your highest building.
And I wouldn't have to, you know, work on all those,
those high mountain areas because you'd be able to propagate to it.
But you're a ham radio operator.
But there is a, you know, I get a lot of emails like that,
and I just disagree with it.
I just do.
I guess I have other dogs to go after then,
whether the earth is round or not.
All right.
Bob writes me this morning. Bill, Bob from Sam's Valley, you read an email from a guy about
that new repair being terrible. I can officially confirm the road work is terrible. I went over it
with my RV on the way for an oil change, and it's bumpy still. I go over that road at least
once a week headed that way, and yeah, it's better, but far from good. Whoever engineered the
new repair and did the work should be fired. I have no idea what the cost was, but I can imagine
easily a million bucks. What a joke. Bob, I appreciate your writing. The email Bill.
at Bill Meyershow.com.
Granny writes me,
Bill, I used to carry a small flip cell phone
in my right gene pocket.
I began to have problems with my right hip.
Stop carrying the phone and my hip is fine.
Yeah, you're going back to that cell phone conversation
from yesterday, huh?
Darren and Tammy write me this morning too.
Bill, you know that certified forest therapy trail
in Josephine County will likely cause those areas
to become gun-free zones and restrict hunting?
In addition, it will require the preservation of the forest, so no fishing, camping, or ATVs allowed.
Another reason to keep traditional outdoor activities out of the woods, right?
Thanks, Darren. I appreciate you.
Dave writes, as far as the therapy trail, would you know where to apply for grant stream funding for an occasional therapy, T-Bone steak and bottle of therapy cabernet?
I'd probably have to settle for a TV dinner instead.
Yeah, David, that really is strange, you know, the funding, the grant stream funding sort of thing.
I think it's what's driving a lot of that.
I would like a therapy pistol.
I'm wondering if anybody could, if I could get a grant for a therapy pistol to go out to the range and take some more training because, you know, on the range, gosh, I always feel much more calm after that.
Where's my therapy pistol?
Got a therapy rifle.
Oh, that'd be bad, right?
Hi, good morning.
This is Bill.
Who's this?
Welcome.
Good morning, Bill.
This is Ann.
I, Ann, how you doing, horse lady?
I'm fine.
Congratulations from yesterday.
Thank you.
That's lovely.
Thank you.
However, I have a possible conspiracy theory that I've been worried about for months.
Okay.
What's that?
I'm worried that somebody, some big shot, now that your station has been bought out.
I'm worried that some big shot from somewhere else is going to find out about you,
and they're going to pirate you away from us.
Nah, not going to happen.
We can't lose you.
You're our gym.
Well, I think I have a greater chance of winning Powerball this Saturday, okay?
We want to keep you, Bill.
And by the way, if I win the billion-dollar Powerball, I'll just buy the station out from my current owner.
How about that?
We'll still do our thing.
And then we'll have to do a foundation and finance all sorts.
of Southern Oregon media that way.
What do you think?
It's not like a plan?
Yeah, by the station.
We need to keep you.
You're our Southern Oregon champ.
Yeah, well, I'll tell you what,
if I win Powerball and I buy the station,
can I go to like maybe afternoons or something?
Get up later.
Oh, damn day.
Thanks for the call.
I appreciate that.
That's so kind.
Hi, good morning.
This is Bill.
Who's this?
Hello?
Morning, Bill.
Hi.
Hi, Bill.
Oh, it's Glenn R. Schambeau.
Hey, Glenn.
How are you?
Oh, I'm doing pretty good, watching the weather this morning.
Hey, what do you think about that bailing out since you're the agriculture, you know, a rep on our show here, or the Farm Service's here for Southern Oregon?
The bailout for the soybean farmers, 12 billion, right, in relief going there.
Any thoughts on that?
Yeah, that's a really complicated subject.
It is.
Because if you were in charge, Bill, how would you decide who to write you?
write a check to.
And we've got, you know, farmers of all brands and stripe.
We've got people like me.
I've been nine years with the USDA as an elected official.
I mean, you're going to send us all a check?
What are they going to do?
Well, I find it interesting.
At the same time, the administration's going against seed oil,
seed oil, and you don't want you to eat seed oil.
At the same time, then we're going to bail out farmers that grow seeds.
Yeah, kind of the whole thing looks.
like that.
Yeah.
Everybody's going in different directions, and nobody's on the same page at all.
I suppose not.
Something tells me, though, you were calling about the atomic conversation a little earlier.
Yeah, very briefly, Bill, that's a really complicated subject, because you're looking
and listening to people from 80 years ago.
And I have the diaries and all, and, yeah, they're standing in Nagasaki, you know,
they've got people dead everywhere, and people, all kinds of problems.
They never did come to a conclusion about how strong the radiation was or wasn't.
They didn't, huh?
Yeah.
And, you know, there wasn't a lot of allied troops that were exposed.
My father would be a hotball.
But many people did experience terrible health conditions.
My father probably, he died in 1969.
He didn't live very long.
Was it cancer's, tumors, things like that?
No, actually, he fell down and hit his head, but he was in very poor health.
And my family, the kids, we all tried to get my dad to go to the VA hospital because we were buddies with those guys.
He wouldn't do it.
And that was, as we understand it, he was told he was never to speak about what he saw in Nagasaki and Harrodima.
And many of the other men were told the same thing.
So you just shut up and live your life as far as it goes.
But do you believe, though, that there actually is an atomic bomb, though, and that this actually happened?
These are the claims that I'm getting back to that others have made these things where nothing that we know is real.
You know, the Earth isn't a globe, and we didn't really have nuclear weapons, that kind of thing.
And I don't know, there's so much fakenness in the world that, I guess it leaves you open to it.
What do you think, given your dad's experience?
There were a lot of people that had hands-on, eyes on, the actual bomb.
on the island of Tinian.
In the Pacific there, you know, my father's guys sat on Saipan and watched the planes go over carrying the bombs.
And lots of men from, you know, 18-year-old sailors and up actually saw the bomb.
They saw the preparation.
They knew what was going on.
But, Bill, do you know that actually the bombs that came before the atomic bomb caused more damage and death than the bomb did?
because they were horrible bombs.
Oh, my God.
Dreadful devices.
The fire bombs specifically, is that what you're referencing?
Yes, fire bombs and napalm and a whole list of things that have disappeared into history.
But, you know, they're in some books and some knowledge of them.
Things that, you know, shot horrible metal, you know, everybody standing in an area was toast.
Huge numbers of planes.
that fell came from hundreds of bombers at a time.
And my father's team, you know, talks about this.
You know, they can see, you know, this huge flight of planes going over,
and they would end up being the medical teams that would try to save as many pilots.
You know, lots of people injured, lots of people that became just out of control.
They couldn't stand what they were doing.
Some of the pilots refused to fly because the bombing was so ugly.
I appreciate you setting it straight there.
Thank you so much.
It's 845.
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Good to have you here.
John, you want to the way in on the radiation, please.
Let me know.
Yeah.
Well, our foundation has a blood test that we do with people,
and you can tell whether you have cancer years before you would get the tumor.
But we went to a radiation conference 42 years ago, I think it was.
And there were people there that were at Hiroshima.
There were people there that were at Chernobyl.
There were people there from all different areas of being contained.
contaminated with radiation. And we did blood tests. I think it was on 56 people. We had a group. There
were probably nine physicians on our team plus our tech. And anyway, what we discovered was that
everybody that has been exposed to radiation, their blood test looks just like someone that has
leukemia. Oh. It's very red and way overcharged. It's like it looks like it's exploding,
each red blood cell.
So do you believe that these people, that, like Glenn was talking about, Lucretia, questioning,
though, really were exposed to radiation then?
Is it the bottom?
Oh, there's no question about it.
Okay.
Nobody, I mean, I've done, we've done thousands of these tests,
and there's no one that has a blood test that looks like that,
that doesn't, that wasn't exposed to radiation.
We published an article about it.
I could send it to you.
Please do.
Appreciate the call.
Thank you, John.
And let me go to Dawn.
Hello, Dawn.
Go ahead.
Continuity of government.
Hi, Bill.
Yeah, we've all heard about the continuity of government and how they've got their underground bunkers.
We've got the control agarcs like Elon Musk, Zuckerberg.
He has this $100 million bunker underground in Hawaii.
So do they know something that we don't?
And is there any continuity, not continuity, is there any provisions, emergency provisions,
for weed the people. I don't think there are. So anyway, we know we have a vulnerable
electronic grid that's not hardened, and I think we're very vulnerable. I think what, 2013,
I think there was an attack on a transmitter substation in California, and it took out quite a bit
of the grid, and I heard that there could be as few as nine targeted sabotages on Transformer.
Yeah, and it doesn't take much to take a lot of people out, yeah, to take a lot of that out, though.
Yeah, this is something, and Congress has not been looking much to harden this for some reason.
Don't you find that interesting?
Right.
Yeah, well, like I said, they all have their underground bunkers, and we would have a cascading collapse,
and it would just, it would wipe out everything.
It would wipe out hospitals.
It would wipe out, I mean, people would be looting by, you know.
Yeah, yeah, don't sweat your credit card bill in that kind of a situation is what you're saying, right?
Right. I mean, we wouldn't have any means of transportation. Everything would be fried.
Solar panels would be fried. Everything. Generators, everything. Or an EMP strike would do to have the same effect.
I appreciate the call. And thanks for sharing that.
And call a little bit earlier next time because I'm just running short on time at this point.
You know, it's like, you know, you get a really deep thing and it's in the final 10 minutes.
I know, I know. I think so.
Okay. All right. It's 851.
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State Rep. Let me try this again. State Representative Duane Yunker popped me a note this morning
about the controversy over in Josephine County. This has to do with Commissioner Ron Smith
recusing himself and that he will have nothing to do with choosing the next county commission
commissioner rather I should say and then Dwayne puts this to me and he's right about this
according to the ORS under Oregon law a county commissioner cannot refuse to vote simply because
they might be blamed or don't want to take responsibility the law requires commissioners to
vote unless they have a legally recognized conflict of interest under ORS 244
Even when a conflict is declared, the commissioner must still vote if their vote is needed to maintain a quorum or allow the board to conduct business.
In that situation, they cannot debate the topic, but they must cast a vote.
Personal discomforts, political pressure, or fear of public reaction is not a lawful basis for recusal.
A commissioner cannot step aside simply because they don't want to participate.
The job requires voting.
And the law is clear about that.
So I will give Dwayne Yunker a text message of the day at DMOD, the T-MOD, a T-M-Mod, okay?
Interesting.
And looking at the ORS, I think you're right there, State Rep. Younger, okay?
Let me go to Michael.
Michael, Conspiracy Theory Thursday.
How you doing?
Go ahead.
Hey, Bill.
How are you doing today?
I'm doing well.
What's on your mind?
Yeah, have you heard about the new executive order to build a bunch of diesel-only processing plants
across the country?
diesel-only processing plants?
Yeah.
Oh, are you talking about fuel processor plants?
In other words, I thought you were talking about, like, powered by diesel, a processing plant,
or are you talking about actually making fuel for plants?
Yeah, we're paying, like, probably way too much for diesel.
It should be about half the price of regular gasoline according to, you know, what it takes to process.
Well, it hasn't been that way for a long, long time, and why do you think is causing that or triggering that?
Well, I was trying to make a joke, because there is no presidential executive order, which there should be, to do something like that.
Even Canada would be great.
Oh.
Yeah, I think it's a conspiracy to keep the prices up so they can make a bunch of money, and everybody just gets the 30 pieces of silver and turns their head.
And that's why we never get term limits or any of that.
I just think it's a big, one of the biggest things we could turn around the economy
and in fact all over the place with shipping and everything is getting the diesel prices down to where they used to be.
So that would affect farming and, you know, transportation and every single thing you could imagine.
Do you think that, well, we couldn't really go back to, well, diesel, of course, what we have right now is not the diesel that we grew up with.
It's now all the low sulfur diesel.
And I'm wondering, could part of the reason why diesel is so expensive might be the fact that you have to process it for low sulfur and that all the cars have been truck, all the cars and trucks and heavy equipment have been required to now use low sulfur diesel, and then you have additives that are meant to make that happen.
And if you were to try to change it back or to make it less expensive, there's no way you can put that genie back into the bottle once you ended up having these regulations.
I mean, you know, the modern vehicles couldn't take the high sulfur that worked better and was frankly a lot cheaper.
What do you think?
Well, that's a heck of a point.
You know, I never thought about that, but I don't know if we could send, you know, spaceships to Mars and have a space force.
I think we have, you know, we could build a dang plant or two.
And I don't know if that would be, you know, that might be a reason that it can't go back to the half of what gas used to be, but it could be a lot lower.
I'm pretty sure. All right. Point well taken. I appreciate that, Michael. And thanks for the theory as we wrap up conspiracy theory Thursday. My email is Bill at Billmyershow.com. And once again, I hope you have a great day. Tomorrow, though, I hope you'll join me. Linda and I are going to be going out to the Eagle Point National Cemetery. Reiths across America, helping put up more than 400 lee-rethes, rather. 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, Eagle Point National Cemetery, okay?
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