Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 737 | Sometimes, It Doesn’t Make Sense

Episode Date: October 26, 2021

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Blaze Radio Network. And now, chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher. So a hiker in Colorado was lost. He didn't know where he was for 24 hours. And they sent rescue crews to look for him. And they had his phone number and they called him. But he didn't recognize the phone number. So he didn't pick up the phone.
Starting point is 00:00:27 I understand that process. Anytime you get a call that it doesn't come up who it belongs to or you're not expecting it from a specific number, you do not answer it. No way. Now, I will say that these people were out looking for him. So he went missing and the search and rescue team went out looking for him. He's fine. He found his way back. He said that he tried different trails and tried to locate the proper trailhead.
Starting point is 00:01:00 and he finally found the correct one and made it back to his car the next morning. And so everything is fine. But they, you know, couldn't believe that they had called him and he didn't answer the phone because he didn't know the number. And everybody's saying, why didn't you just, you know, pick up the phone? Please, just answer the phone. And it was the same number calling him. You probably would have picked it up after the fourth or fifth time thinking, well, maybe it's someone I need to speak to. My next question, though, is it says nowhere in this story.
Starting point is 00:01:34 Why didn't they just text him? Why didn't the search and rescue team go, hey, we're trying to call. We're wanting to know if you're okay and trying to find where you're at. Pick up the phone. I don't understand that. We just kept calling and calling and realizing that he didn't answer. Doesn't make a lot of sense. After about the 10th call, don't you text?
Starting point is 00:02:00 I'll just say, dude, pick up the phone. This is search and rescue. I don't know. Maybe someone needs to train search and rescue on how to text. Welcome. Welcome to chewing the fat. So amazing times for Elon Musk. Yesterday, Tesla hit the trillion-dollar market cap.
Starting point is 00:02:28 Just amazing times. It happened because one of the things that pushed it over a trillion. dollar's market cap was that Hertz the rent-a-car company said it was going to buy a hundred thousand vehicles from Tesla pretty incredible they have right now Hertz I think has 450 400 and over 400,000 rent-a-cars on the road so and you know everyone is on the road and rented and followed by GPS anyway the Hertz purchase is worth over $4 billion, and it's obviously the largest EV electric vehicle deal in history. Now, it claims that Tesla now is worth as much as 19 other automakers, including Toyota, GM, Honda, and Nissan combined.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Tesla's value is 15 times higher than Ford's, even though Ford bought in, uh, I don't think they brought in like $115 billion more in revenue last year. I mean, good for them. And it says in this story that Musk's fortune, he is now the richest guy in the world, his fortune increased $25.6 billion yesterday. I heard one report that said $30 billion, increased more than $30 billion. This report says $25.6 billion. So somewhere.
Starting point is 00:04:03 between 25 and 35 billion dollars, his fortune increased yesterday. So if you just go with the 25.6 billion, that's 255.2 billion dollars. That's richer than any billionaire Forbes has ever tracked. I mean, he's looking way down on Jeff Bezos these days. I'll tell you that. So it's the, you know, the billion-dollar companies. You've got the PetroChina. which is a trillion-dollar company.
Starting point is 00:04:35 I said billion-dollar. Trillion-dollar. I spit on a billion-dollar. It's a trillion-dollar market cap. You have Petro-China, and you have Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Google, Facebook, which will be changing its name, probably this week. For those of you listening live, today is the 26th of October 2021. It's reported that Facebook is going to change its name this week at, uh, some meeting that they've got going on, I think Thursday.
Starting point is 00:05:07 So we'll see, I think what's going to happen is they're going to do the same thing that Google did, right? They're going to name themselves an overseeing umbrella company that will be the new name. And Facebook is just underneath that, just like Google is underneath alphabet. And then you have Tesla on the trillion dollar, the trillion dollar calendar. Amazing, amazing times. All those companies, by the way, except for a petro China, our American company. Huh. Huh. Amazing how that happened, isn't it? Now, we still have, you know, trillion-dollar company, Amazon, talking about software glitches, firing workers who were on medical leave. They'll work it out. Don't worry about it. They've got another warehouse where workers are petitioning to form a union. Good luck. We'll see how that goes. We have Roku claiming that Google is trying to come after that. them with contract negotiations over a predatory contract with Roku.
Starting point is 00:06:09 They want, Google wants Roku to turn over all the consumer data related to what Roku users watch on their devices, manipulate otherwise neutral consumer search results in favor of YouTube, and install more expensive parts on its devices. So we'll see how that works out. And we have Facebook struggling now as they were looking to rename and try to rebrand themselves because of the whistleblower and they want to, you know, they want to come across as a kinder, gentler company. All right. Well, we'll see how that works out for you. And, you know,
Starting point is 00:06:49 speaking of China, I mean, we talked about how Jack Ma, the Alibaba founder, you know, went missing and then he showed up again. Everybody thought he was probably dead. But he just went, you know, to a little re-education, I'm sure, in China. And that was after his speech last year, almost a year ago, uh, when he went missing after his big, uh, speech on, uh, you know, the e-commerce and regulations in China. Well, now his company has lost $344 billion in market cap. Huh.
Starting point is 00:07:23 I wonder how why that happened. It's really, really weird how stuff like that happens. Isn't it? And we also. got news that the Russian linked hackers who pulled off the solar winds cyber attack and who are most definitely trying to cyber attack, I don't know, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, Facebook, and Tesla, or these underlying corporations underneath those companies, they're back. The hackers are back at this time.
Starting point is 00:07:52 They're pissed. And they're targeting apparently the global tech supply chain. Okay. All right, we'll see how that works out for them. So, I mean, these companies are going to be trying to take down the Russia-linked hackers. We'll see how that works out for them. I don't know if you need to be a trillionaire. According to this story, the husband is a millionaire in Georgia, not the state.
Starting point is 00:08:22 And he has a 24-year-old wife formerly from Russia. who spends almost $100,000 a year on 16 live-in nannies, and they're not just for the 24-year-old, amazingly. They have spent a couple hundred thousand on surrogates to have babies between March of last year and July of this year, according to this story. Now, the couple have a daughter who is six from a previous relationship, and the hubby has nine old.
Starting point is 00:08:58 children, okay? So they now have, well, with the surrogates, they had 19 babies. Oh, okay. Boy, that sounds like fun, doesn't it? Now, the nannies obviously live in, and they have their own rooms and their own kitchens for, you know, they can have their own food. and they have a rolling schedule, according to this article,
Starting point is 00:09:29 four days on and two days off. I mean, that's special, right? I mean, that's nice of them. And, of course, you know, the mom, according to this, spends as much quality time as possible, and they eat late when Daddy comes home. He gets home late because he works late, and they spend the weekend and they take a day off from social media
Starting point is 00:09:48 because she posts all about it on her Instagram account. Of course, you can't be expected to have 19, kids from surrogates with nannies and not have an Instagram account to follow your life, right? Yeah, of course. Duh. So the children, I don't know that I could do 19 kids, man. I mean, okay, I like kids. You kind of.
Starting point is 00:10:13 But they have a baby 19 months old, 18 months old, 18 months old, 18 months old, 18 months old, 17 months old, 17 months old, 17 months old, 17 months old, 16 months old, 16 months old, 16 months old, and 15 months old. The youngest kids are 15 months, 14 months, 14 months, 14 months, 14 months, 13 months, 13 months. Sarah is one. Lokeman is one. One is 11 months old. Olivia is nine months, and Judy, of course, is three months old, duh, plus the older kids. So you have about 24, 23, 24 kids, most of them.
Starting point is 00:10:56 around the same age and a couple of the older ones living under one roof that does not sound fun and they talk about going for walks i'm sorry it sounds amazingly fun and so worthwhile and just overwhelming with love right yeah and it has one picture here of a two four six eight ten twelve fourteen of the kids uh in double strollers uh as they go out for a walk and I'm guessing that when they go out for a walk, it's with, you know, mom and the nannies. So dad must be pulling in some cash. So they've paid a bunch of money for surrogates and now they've got all kinds of kids. I don't know from the first marriage if he's paying any kind of alimony. I don't know what it costs to get the 24-year-old wife from Russia over. I'm sure it was
Starting point is 00:11:51 nothing but love there. And she is just having fun. I'm in love with my husband and we're just so darn happy to have all these children. Are you? Are you? Okay. All right. I mean, nothing says a happy family like 23 kids under one roof. I'm sure it's a big roof, but still.
Starting point is 00:12:15 All right, let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately. Oh my gosh. I don't know if I've told you this before. but that is always so good. Did you see where it looks like we're going to have Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie
Starting point is 00:12:44 playing Barbie and Ken in the new Barbie film? Okay. I mean, Gosling turns 40 and Margo Robbie is 31. It's supposed to be a live action Warner Brothers movie. So it should be an interesting pairing,
Starting point is 00:13:03 pairing and an interesting movie don't know if it'll be any good or not, but to have Margot Robbie playing Barbie and to have Ryan Gosling playing Ken it'll be, you know, a pretty hot movie. I was reading this article
Starting point is 00:13:20 written by Kelly Kiggs for a bar stool sports and her article review was really funny talking about how hot Gosling is and remains to be and how hot he has been.
Starting point is 00:13:36 And he talks about, you know, Margot Robbie looking hot. And she also talks about she's ecstatic and terrified for this movie. And she just wants time enough to prepare mentally for the movie in the theaters.
Starting point is 00:13:51 And she wants the theaters to be sure to install drains in the floors because it's going to be a wet one. Let's hope it gets released in the theaters. I mean, it might be so good. It's just because the theaters don't have enough time to install drains, we may just have to release it for a streaming release.
Starting point is 00:14:16 I don't know. I don't know. I'm just guessing. Another actress who seems to be pretty good looking, Kate Beckinsale, she did an interview with Stern not long ago, and she talked about how high her IQ was. and I think she called her mom on the interview to find out that she had an IQ of 152 and she believes that the high IQ has handicapped her career in Tinsletown.
Starting point is 00:14:44 Now, I haven't seen her new show on Paramount Plus, Guilty Party. I've seen all, you know, seen all her other stuff. I don't know that I have access to Paramount Plus right now. I'm going to have to look into making that happen. But she said that, being 152 puts her in the top 1% of the population. So, okay. That's good for her.
Starting point is 00:15:12 I love the idea that it's handicapped her in Hollywood, though, because I wonder why that would be. I wondered why an extra smart woman in Hollywood would be handicapped. Huh? I don't know. You'd have to tell me. You can just email me, Chewing the Fat at the Blaze.com. You can follow me on Twitter, too, at Jeffrey JFR.
Starting point is 00:15:34 Or Instagram and Facebook is Jeff Fisher Radio. Either way, you can let me know because I'm confused of how why a smart woman in Hollywood would feel handicapped. Really, really strange to me. I'm sure I understand that. Hey, reminder also, hashtag shave head, save human. I'm trying to raise some money for our rescue. and to save one human slave that's rescued from our rescue, take $6,000 for one year.
Starting point is 00:16:08 And I'm just trying to raise some money, and let's try to get one survivor a year of good times. For $6,000, it pays for legal documents, medical travel, food, water, lodging, transportation, education, vocational training, all for one year to get the, these slavery survivors, these sex slave survivors, back on their feet and into a real healthy, productive life.
Starting point is 00:16:36 And so I'm going to shave my head on November 19th. I want to raise $6,000 to do it. So the link is on any of my social media accounts, you can, the link is in the bio. And I've also pinned the tweet to the top of my profile page. And you can go there. And I'm trying to, you know, help me raise some money. Give what you can. And let's get as much money as we can to Our Rescue.
Starting point is 00:16:59 They do great work. And I really want to help them out. And I really want to shave my head, too. So help me do that by raising money for Our Rescue. Okay? Really sick of this hair. It's driving me insane. I'm starting to wear these, what do they call these things?
Starting point is 00:17:17 Buffs? Yeah. I've been wearing this stupid buff around the house. I don't believe my family is a fan. So I don't want to have to wear these anymore. So help me raise some money for our rescue. And hashtag shave head, save a human. And you can play along too.
Starting point is 00:17:35 Shave your head. Hashtag with the shave head, save a human. And send a picture. But I'm going to shave my head live on my Facebook and Instagram accounts on that Friday, the 19th of November. So you can join in and have fun. And we'll just shave my head live. But I want to try to raise at least $6,000.
Starting point is 00:17:55 for our rescue to at least pay for a year for one survivor. So you can help me out with that. Okay. You know, I've been listening. I don't know. I don't know if you listen to the Joe Rogan podcast on Spotify or not. And I don't listen to them all. I really enjoy his work.
Starting point is 00:18:14 And I know, you know, he's a busy guy and he is crazy busy. And the podcasts are another, you know, part of him. But I just, he did an interview with, Jewel, the singer. I think it's episode 1724 on Spotify, and it's, I don't know, it's a three-hour interview or whatever. They posted two and a half hours of a three- or four-hour interview. It is amazing.
Starting point is 00:18:41 She has led a life that is, I don't know how to explain it. She was raised on a homestead in Alaska and then moved down to California and became homeless and before that she traveled to Michigan to go to the music place in Trevor City Interlocking and how she got there how she raised money to go there and when she first arrived and then she hitchhiked across the country and through Mexico for a spring break and then she was performing all the time she was you know singing on the streets and to raise money and doing whatever she could to survive and then her story about being discovered is incredible. She was broke and homeless and there was a lady
Starting point is 00:19:35 looking to close up her coffee shop and she her story tells her that she went to this lady and said, hey, do you think you can stay open for at least a couple of more months? If I can get people to come in and you know, you keep all the, you know, coffee and food money and I'll play for tips and the tips are mine. And the lady said, yeah, we can try that. So she went and sang on the beach and tried to get people to come to see her at this place. And finally, you know, a couple people showed up. And then more people.
Starting point is 00:20:03 And then in the end, it was, you know, the place was packed out. People were standing outside. And then a radio guy sees her, puts her on the air. And then, you know, the rest is, you know, history for her to be found out in how she, her contract and the future. And then her parents, it was just, just in a really, really fascinating story. and what good work she's doing today because of what she did and how she handled her life. So she's helping all these other people and young kids today. Just an incredible interview.
Starting point is 00:20:40 If you have a chance to listen and or watch the Jewel interview with Joe Rogan, I could just talk to you about that. And I would love to talk to Jewel. I mean, you know, I know that chewing the fat is, you know, just a little bit below Joe Rogan as far as the downloads. So if you could bump me up and tell your friends about chewing the fat so you could subscribe, that would be great. I'd like to get a little closer to Joe.
Starting point is 00:21:12 I'm a little ways away. But it was really a really, really fascinating interview with Jewel. and I did not know that about her at all. And I know she's got a couple books out there, and I'm going to go ahead and find them and read them, but really, really fascinating. And Joe Rogan most definitely doesn't need me to promote his podcast, but it is well worth your time to listen to that Jewel interview.
Starting point is 00:21:42 It was really good. That's annoying. What? You're a muffler. You don't hear it? Oh, I don't even notice it. I usually drown it out with the radio. How's this?
Starting point is 00:21:57 Oh, yeah. way better save on insurance by switching to belair direct and use the money to fix your car belair direct insurance simplified conditions apply so the movie my son hunter is underway they've started filming over in serbia we've got it i've got to get phelam mcclear on and talk to him about how it's going they announced uh john james is going to play president biden in the film he uh tweeted a message and a video about playing Joe Biden. We know that Lawrence Fox is playing Hunter in the movie, and he
Starting point is 00:22:43 just tweeted a picture out of himself in a scene under the caption, Everything is Fine. I'm in a really good place. And it was beside a woman in lingerie on the set, and he was downing his white loin cloth and orange scarf and sunglasses. Remember the pick from the laptop? So my son Hunter is filming. We've got to talk to Phelam, find out how it's going.
Starting point is 00:23:09 He had talked about how the hotel they were staying at. Hunter was there just before they had arrived. And so it's interesting. I wonder if he found out any more on why Hunter was there. We've got to talk to him about that. Mysonhunter.com for more information. It's going to be fantastic. I can't wait for the filming to get done.
Starting point is 00:23:32 And speaking of, Joe Biden, you know, our president of the United States of America. I see where YouTube has deleted the video, Let's Go Brandon, due to medical information. I'm sorry, medical misinformation. Come on now. Stop it. And the White House had a spokesman that said they were unfamiliar. with F. Joe Biden and let's go Brandon chants.
Starting point is 00:24:09 Are you? Are you? I mean, it's a generic thing. It really, you know, it's really took off after the interview with the NASCAR driver, the Xfinity series, stock car driver, whatever he is, the Brandon Brown interview. And it was generic. Everybody gave the interviewer such a hard time about it. I thought she handled it great.
Starting point is 00:24:33 I mean, she's interviewing this. guy after winning this Brandon Brown, and he's excited and he's happy. And the crowd is chanting F. Joe Biden. And they continue to do it throughout the interview. And so, you know, it wasn't fake news. She's got to, they've got to do this interview and she's got to pretend like the crowd isn't saying something they're not supposed to be saying on television F. Joe Biden. So I thought she handled it great by saying, there's the crowd and they're chanting. She points out their chanting, but she points out, let's go Brandon, right? And so, I mean, I thought she handled it great.
Starting point is 00:25:09 I don't think it had anything to do with fake news. I think, you know, she's not going to point out that the crowd is, well, I'm talking to Brandon here and don't mind the crowd saying F Joe Biden. Brandon, how about that race, huh? But it was, you know, it took off, right? I mean, as so let's go Brandon means F. Joe Biden, which is really funny and really good. And it has taken off on its own.
Starting point is 00:25:35 It's taken a life of its own. You know, we have stadiums of people trying to cheer F. Joe Biden. But it's easier and more fun to chant Let's Go Brandon, knowing that it means F. Joe Biden. And you're telling me, oh, the White House is unfamiliar with the F. Joe Biden and the Let's Go Brandon chants. Are you? Because we just did a report that you're building a fence
Starting point is 00:26:03 around his pool house. And I know that's a, you know, common, you know, oh my God, they won't build a wall on the border, but they're building a wall around his house. Yeah, that's true. And I get all that. But I was thinking of the more I thought about it, the more I thought maybe they're just building a fence to keep him in.
Starting point is 00:26:19 So he doesn't wander off. And I think that may be more to the point than building a fence to keep people out. Although, with the Let's Go Brandon chance and the possibility of him wandering off, a fence. Probably isn't a bad thing to build. I just think he should pay for it.
Starting point is 00:26:38 Not you and me. And then thinking about how good things are here in the United States of America right now, got me thinking about, well, the world. The world is kind of in a better place, right? Of course it is. I mean, so what, that we still have Afghanistan in huge turmoil. And we have Taiwan scared that China is going to come. come in, which I'm surprised they haven't already.
Starting point is 00:27:07 We have Sudan military taking power in a coup and arrested the prime minister. And they did that because, look, they didn't want a civil war. So sure, people have flooded the streets in protest, but, you know, it's our shaky progress toward democracy. Oh, was anybody, I mean, during the protests, well, just a few people were killed and several were wounded you know dozens were wounded but it's because we didn't want a civil war so oh okay uh that's fine then everything's fine there and then it got me thinking what's happening in Haiti what is happening in Haiti we had the uh I mean there it places in a shambles right I mean
Starting point is 00:27:53 the gangs are ruling the country they are literally ruling the country and we had the gang the Haitian, the one notorious Haitian gang who kidnapped the 17 members of the missionary group last weekend and was demanding, you know, I think a million dollars ahead. And the gang leader, Wilson Joseph, who posted a video on social media, said that the Mawazal gang was demanding a million for each head. and he also threatened everyone. But the gang leader said that, look, I'm serious, okay?
Starting point is 00:28:39 I swear by thunder that if I don't get what I'm asking for, I will put a bullet in the heads of these Americans. Oh, okay, so I'm guessing we should probably take him at his word. I believe it. Now this was three or four days ago, something like that. He also threatened the head of Haiti. He was standing in front of some coffins of his gang members who had died, and he said, you guys make me cry.
Starting point is 00:29:12 I cry water, but I'm going to make you guys cry blood. And it seems to me he's a guy we should probably take serious. Or find a way to end his reign, the Mao Zao Zau gang. in Haiti. But the group that oversees the missionaries are saying we need prayers for all the people involved, for the kidnapping victims and the kidnappers. Yesterday was the 10th day since the workers and loved ones were kidnapped in Haiti. They posted on their site under Please Pray With Us.
Starting point is 00:29:55 They're giving daily updates, and they said, please don't stop praying. Don't grow weary. We sense a great need of your prayers. Our prayers are a vital part of resolving this situation. We don't know how God will choose to bring resolution, but we desire that his will be done. I don't know. Does that mean they're going to pay off the Haitian gang leader? Is something more in the works?
Starting point is 00:30:25 I don't know. But you can send an email to them prayers at Christianaid ministries.org. Let's at least pray that the kidnapping victims are set free without being, I don't know, murdered. So another one goes down. Colombia and their security forces have captured according to them and all the pictures, the country's most wanted drug trafficker. The rural warlord, who stayed on the run for more than a decade by corrupting officials and aligning himself with combatants on both sides. Dario Antonio Usaga.
Starting point is 00:31:23 I think that's how you pronounce U-S-U-G-A-U-S-U-S-A-U-S-A. U-S-A-U-S-A-U-Saga, yes. Denario, D-A-I-R-O, D-A-I-R-O, Dario, Antino, Antonio, A-N-T-O-N-I-O-O-U-S-U-G-A. So he's been on the run, and he's been the head guy since Escobar went down. And so they pictured him in handcuffs wearing rubber boots like, you know, preferred, I guess, by the rural farmers there. He's better known by his alias, Antonio, O-T-O-N-I-E. he's the head of the Gulf clan which is an army
Starting point is 00:32:08 of assassins and they've terrorized northern Colombia and they've gained cocaine smuggling routes through the jungles into the U.S. He's been on the most wanted list, most wanted fugitives list. He's had a $5 million reward. He was indicted way back in 2009
Starting point is 00:32:26 for providing assistance to a paramilitary group designated as a a terrorist organization by the U.S. government. Other indictments in Brooklyn and Miami have accused him of importing at least 73 metric tons of cocaine between 2003 and 2014 through countries including Venezuela, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, and Honduras.
Starting point is 00:32:54 Good news, though. He's been arrested, and everything is fine now. So don't worry about it. The drug smuggling, golf clan is over because Usaga has been arrested. So you don't have to worry about any other other member of the Gulf clan stepping up and taking over now that he has been
Starting point is 00:33:20 arrested. Right? Right. So there's no more tons of cocaine coming into this country. Just incredible. I mean, got this guy. Good. I'm good. I'm glad. You know, he's a bad guy. But I don't know that it really does anything to actually help us. But I guess you have to believe that it does. So, okay, I believe that it does. Great jewelry heist. And I say that because it's horrible. And I don't ever want to talk about good crime that's good. Okay. But there was a jewelry heist in Nashville.
Starting point is 00:34:01 That was an pretty incredible heist. Okay, so they've got pictures of two of the three guys or two of the three people, with two of the three criminals that broke into Dick Bundy's
Starting point is 00:34:17 Regency Jewelries in Nashville. So they have a picture of the van also that they drove off in that had Hubcap missing, from one of the tires and they had a piece of plywood on top of the van
Starting point is 00:34:35 and so, you know, who knows if that's the way the car actually looks now? I would say, no, it doesn't because these guys, two on foot, one driving a van, broke in through the roof of this jewelry business, cut holes into the safe room
Starting point is 00:34:54 to gain access, stole hundreds of thousands of dollars and jewelry, Rolex watches, silver and a firearm. Oh, no. They stole all that plus a fire alarm. Now the two
Starting point is 00:35:09 apparently disabled the alarm system before breaking into the building. Surveillance footage shows the suspects drilled into the metal roofing to get inside and used cutting tools to get through the concrete wall near the safe room. And they're gone.
Starting point is 00:35:26 We don't know who they are. If you have any idea, who they are. If you know the car with the hubcap missing, if you know the car that has the plywood strapped to the roof, call crime stoppers. They give a number 615-742-4-6-3. That's the crime stoppers number.
Starting point is 00:35:46 You can call and tell them, hey, I know who that looks like, and I know who that car might look like. Now, you do that at your own risk, but maybe I don't know what the reward is for calling crime stoppers and leading to an arrest and conviction. But you want to do it because it's the right thing to do if you know these criminals. But, man, they went through a lot.
Starting point is 00:36:10 I mean, it's definitely a television Netflix heist. If they're drilling through the roof and they're going through concrete walls in the safe room and they're stealing everything that this place had, that's pretty incredible heist. and so, you know, I want to say congratulations, but that would be way wrong because it's not congratulations, damn it, they're criminals. And I had several people send me this story that I had, I already had, okay? So thanks for sending it to me, but I already had it.
Starting point is 00:36:52 If you have, you know, stories that you find interesting, you obviously can email them to me at Chewing the Fat at theblaze.com. Love to have them. Even if I already know the story, I appreciate you sending me the stories and you can send me the links on, you know, direct messages or whatever on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or email.
Starting point is 00:37:13 And I love getting them because there are plenty of times when you guys send me stories and I go, oh, that's a cool story. This story, CNN investigation. And it's a CNN investigation. I wish they would do, you know, investigations on some other stuff that would be really helpful
Starting point is 00:37:29 to Americans. But this story talks about millions, if not tens of millions, of used medical gloves. Some of them, filthy, still had bloodstains on them, imported into the U.S.
Starting point is 00:37:47 Oh, okay. Yeah. Don't worry about it. I remember talking about the bust that they did. in Thailand. Remember where they found the trash bags full of used gloves that they said that were being recycled and tried to be shipped into America? And that was, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:38:10 I don't know that it was a year ago, but it was within the last year that we had that story about the Thai company. Well, this, the same company has been shipping things into. to this country with dirty gloves. Now, the one guy caught it and he reported it and he's tried to get his money back. He's gone over there and almost went to almost got thrown into jail and tried in Thailand for going up against these people. But, I mean, we saw that these gloves were used and they were washed.
Starting point is 00:38:47 Apparently they washed them and then they dry them in dryers to make them feel and look as new as possible. but you can see there's pictures of it right out of the box where they've still got blood stains on them. I mean, holy cow. So it comes from this company in Thailand called Patty the Room Trading Company. And there are these nitral gloves shipped to the U.S. Now, we don't know how many are still in shipping containers on the docks or if some are on the ship still. but they're talking about how they have already acquired, you know,
Starting point is 00:39:29 a couple hundred million gloves from Patty the Room during the pandemic. And people have spent, you know, a lot of money bringing gloves into the country. Obviously, I mean, all kinds of medical grade and non-medical grade food servers are wearing gloves. So these are the gloves that they're bringing into the country and selling them. I mean, obviously, that's what the companies, guys in the U.S. or buying them from Patty the room and then selling them
Starting point is 00:39:57 here in the U.S. And so when you get a box from Bill, who's sending them to you and they're dirty, and this one guy actually was really, been really pissed and he, you know, he's been fighting it and reporting it
Starting point is 00:40:13 a long time for quite some time since we first heard about it, since we first heard about the trash bags. So just be on the lookout for gloves. from Patty the Room. Okay?
Starting point is 00:40:28 We already know that containers totaling more than 80 million to a couple hundred million have been shipped by Patty the Room and made it into the U.S. So just be on the lookout for dirty gloves. Okay.
Starting point is 00:40:53 They don't know. They don't know how many secondhand gloves have been making it into the American supply chain. But I would guess that just like the other things that get brought into this country illegally, these are being brought in legally. But holy cow. that's not good. You can quote me on that, by the way. That is not good.
Starting point is 00:41:29 Now, they've been raiding these places in Thailand, working with Thailand, and working with the Deputy Secretary General of the Thai FDA. So hopefully we'll get it worked out. But again, just be on the lookout that, you know, for used gloves. And if you have gloves that are in boxing,
Starting point is 00:41:52 that are labeled in foreign language, that a guess should set off alarm bells. So there should be either both a foreign language and in English, but not just foreign language. So if you have gloves in boxes that are just foreign language, I'm guessing it's very high probability that those are counterfeit gloves. so and if you see you know the stamp
Starting point is 00:42:23 Patty the room Yeah no don't use those Okay yeah stop Don't even put them on In fact I don't know I guess they've been through a dryer So you could probably touch them But I wouldn't
Starting point is 00:42:36 I'll let you go ahead And write your own jokes On what you would And wouldn't touch With either new or used Gloves So I'm already I've already written a couple in my head
Starting point is 00:42:53 and I'm just going to leave it in my head for now. Stream and subscribe to more Blaze Media content at theblaze.com slash podcasts.

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