Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Sacrifice to the Gods… | 6/6/23

Episode Date: June 6, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:39 orders a hot dog and she bites into the hot dog after she gets it and she bites into a plastic bag and now in the plastic bag was a powdered substance now it claims in the story that the way it's written I'm guessing
Starting point is 00:00:55 they left out the word not because it's written she does believe any of the powdered substance went into her mouth. I'm guessing that they left out. She does not believe any of the powdered substance went into her mouth. Okay, so that's a good word to leave out, though. Anyway, so she then calls police. Why?
Starting point is 00:01:18 I mean, okay, I get it. Any of them, they did the field test. They confirmed the substance was cocaine, and it belonged to one of the, food preparers at Sonic, a man named Jeffrey David Salazar, 54. And
Starting point is 00:01:36 he faces a felony charge of possession of controlled substance. I mean, okay, no kidding. And so he admitted to the police, yeah, I bought the drugs from a customer in the parking lot. Did you? Okay. Now, they looked at surveillance
Starting point is 00:01:52 footage, and it looks like he appeared to have a hand-to-hand transaction action with the female employee, that makes this lady her food, and then starts frantically searching the area as if he lost something. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:02:09 You lost the bag of cocaine, which was in the hot dog. I mean, why? I get it. You want to call the police. You bit into a bag of cocaine. You didn't get any cocaine. You didn't bite into it at all.
Starting point is 00:02:26 Maybe you just weighed at the gate. watch Salazar run around crazy and just wave the bag in the air in your car and say, hey, how about I get a few free meals from you? And you can have your bag back. But no, no. Not in today's world. We have to call the police and bust this guy. Just try to make a living at Sonic.
Starting point is 00:02:52 Why doesn't this ever happen to me? Why? I would love to go to Sonic and see. say, yeah, I've been into a hot dog, although I wouldn't order a hot dog from Sonic. But that having been said, I may have to start. Welcome. Welcome to chewing the fat. So for a third year in a row, Money Geek, a personal finance technology company,
Starting point is 00:03:23 has issued a list of the most dangerous cities in the U.S., as well as the safest cities in America. and they believe that the report allows everyone to see what factors may connect safe and dangerous cities to each other. Readers can also learn a bit about what to expect from visiting or living in different cities. There, you need to be aware of the facts, according to Money Geek. Huh, that's a strange way to look at things. Be aware of the facts. So Money Geek talks about the cost of crime per capita as not only a. data point but how much crime happens in a given population and it also demonstrates the severity of the
Starting point is 00:04:07 crimes happening okay so if you had to guess what the most dangerous city in america is what would it be well for the second year in a row coming in at number one st louis missouri congratulations to St. Louis, Missouri, the gateway to the west. The number one most dangerous city in the United States, according to Money Geek. And then we have the top 15 most dangerous cities in the U.S. Number 15, Richmond, Virginia. Number 14, Philadelphia. Number 13, Kansas City.
Starting point is 00:04:49 Number 12, Milwaukee. Number 11, Oakland. Number 10, A Little Rock. Number nine, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Number eight, Shreveport, Louisiana. Number seven, New Orleans, Louisiana. Wow, 7, 8, and 9. All in the great state of Louisiana.
Starting point is 00:05:11 Number six, Cleveland. Number five, Detroit, Michigan. Number four, Memphis, Tennessee. Number three, Baltimore, Maryland. Number two, Birmingham, Alabama. And of course, number one for the second year in a row, as stated earlier, St. Louis, Missouri. Now, according to Money Geek, the 15 safest large cities in the U.S. with a population over 300,000. They have the top 15 right here.
Starting point is 00:05:45 The top 15 safest large cities in the United States of America coming in at number 15, Austin, Texas. Well, okay, if you say so. Omaha, Nebraska, Santa Ana, California, Arlington, Texas, Rally, North Carolina, Boston, Mass, San Jose, California, Charlotte, North Carolina, Mesa, Arizona. Mesa, Arizona is over 300,000 people. Oof, okay. San Diego, California. New York City coming in at number five. Okay, if you say so. Number four, El Paso, Texas.
Starting point is 00:06:23 Number three, Henderson, Nevada. Number two, Virginia Beach, Virginia, and the number one safest large city in the United States of America. Honolulu, Hawaii. Congratulations to all you cities for being the safest large city in America. They have the smaller cities that are the safest cities in America, too, with a population over 100,000. So these are cities between 100,000 and 300,000.
Starting point is 00:06:57 Pearland, Texas, Glendale, California. Rancho Cucabunga, California. I love Rancho Cucamonga, California. Beautiful this time of year. El Monde, California. McAllen, Texas, Sugar Land, Texas, Jerupa Valley, California, Joliet, Illinois.
Starting point is 00:07:16 Hmm, okay. Provo, Utah, Meridian, Idaho, Glendale, Arizona, Carmel, Indiana. is it Carmel or Carmel. Anyway, West Covina, California, Sunnyvale, California, Naperville, Illinois. Wow, California, one, two, three, four, five, six of the top 15 in California.
Starting point is 00:07:37 One, two, three of the top 15 in Texas. That's interesting. That is interesting. But congratulations to Naperville, Illinois, for being the safest city in the United States with the population of over. over 100,000, but not 300,000 plus. So it's that time of year again, thousands of Hindu worshippers scaled the active Indonesian volcano
Starting point is 00:08:04 to toss livestock, food, and other offerings into its smoking crater in the centuries-old religious ceremony. They all go around the rim of the basin of Mount Abromo, and they toss their goats, chickens, vegetables, they show all the worshippers carrying their goats and their chickens and their vegetables and their rice and their money, everything. They haul it up to the top of the volcano and they toss it in in hopes that they will appease the gods and make their life better. It's the Edna-K-Sada Festival, Y-A-D-N-Y-A-K-A-S-A-D-A-A-F festival. I believe it's Edna Cassata Festival.
Starting point is 00:08:56 Every year, the Tengar tribe, T-E-N-G-G-E-R tribe, from the surrounding Highlands gather at the top. And I love the story for its stunning views. They're not up there for the views. Okay, they are not, I mean, I'm sure they enjoy it, but they make the trek so that they can throw their baby cows in, and they can because a lot of these farmers, a lot of these workers believe they have excess,
Starting point is 00:09:30 so they've got to return it back to God. And that God will then bless them because they return their excess to the gods. Now, some people hang out and catch the stuff that the villagers are throwing into the volcano. I guess it still counts because you mean to throw it in, whether it actually makes it to the God or not, is not up to you.
Starting point is 00:09:53 The people who are stealing it after you throw it in, then, you know, the God can go after them. I know it's, I got it. It's an act of gratitude to God. And, you know, they're going to get prosperity from doing it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:10:12 I mean, the legend has it that Princess Aurora Anteng and her husband unable to bear children after years of marriage begged the gods for help. I guess the prayers were answered. The gods looked down and went, okay, I'll tell you what. I'll give you 25 children, as long as you agree to give me your youngest kid
Starting point is 00:10:38 by throwing him into Mount Romo. Oh, okay. And so according to legend, the son is said to have willingly jumped into the volcano. to guarantee the prosperity of the Tanger people. Uh-huh. I'm sure. It's your turn, son.
Starting point is 00:10:59 You got to jump into the old volcano to save the rest of us. Oh, sure. No problem. So a shoekeeper who traveled to the room of the volcano launched potatoes, leaks, and cash into the lava. And it was a chance to pray for good luck. He said fortunes have improved. following previous visits. So business has been better than before,
Starting point is 00:11:23 and I'm going to hope that my business can improve next year, and then I'll come back. So whenever you think to yourself, man, times are tough. I don't know what to do. Just know you should go to Mount Bromo during the festival and toss whatever extra animals you have, food, money. It doesn't say that people were throwing down. kids into the volcano.
Starting point is 00:11:50 But if you're wanting kids, maybe you have to make a deal with the gods and one of them's got to go. I don't know. It doesn't say that in the story. It just says people are tossing chickens and goats and calves and food and cash into the volcano.
Starting point is 00:12:07 I love the one picture. They've got all these people inside the crater with these giant sticks with nets on them to catch what the worshippers are throwing into the volcano. I love that.
Starting point is 00:12:26 I guess they don't believe as much as the others. Or that's their way of believing. You know, you catch a chicken, you catch a goat, you catch some rice, you catch some cash in your net. Maybe that's the God's way of saying, hey, you get what you deserve. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:12:42 I don't know. I just know if you want to have a good life, a good year. you need to go to the Mount Bromo volcano and toss your excess into the volcano. It's all I know. And you should do that yearly for the Adna Casada Festival. All right, let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately.
Starting point is 00:13:11 I see where Twitter's new CEO, Lindayakarino, took the reins from Elon yesterday earlier than expected. I guess she had quit the other job and said, hey, Len, I got this. I'll step in. No problem. I got it. So now's the time, better than ever.
Starting point is 00:13:29 According to all reports, the ad sales are down quite a bit on the old Twitter accounts. So Linda's got her work cut out for her. You can follow me on Twitter at Jeffrey JFR, by the way. And I'm close, man. I'm close to buying my blue check mark back. I know. Don't look at me like that. I just, the reach of my account.
Starting point is 00:13:50 account is throttle so much without having the verification checkmark that I want, you know, I want to be able to reach the people who are following me on Twitter. And apparently, unless I have a blue checkmark, that doesn't actually happen. But you can still follow me on Twitter at Jeffrey JFR. You can follow me on Instagram and Facebook, Jeff Fisher Radio. You can follow me on YouTube Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher. you can email this show. Anytime chewing the fat at the blaze.com.
Starting point is 00:14:25 You can order a cameo from me at Jeffie JFR. That's not free. Cameo is my pimp, so you've got to go through cameo, but I'm happy to do whatever little cameo you want from me. I can be happy, sad, glad, mean, whatever you want. You just order it through cameo and we'll make that happen. Okay?
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Starting point is 00:15:34 of subscribership to chewing the fat. And that is, when asked, hey, what are you listening to? Your answer has to be chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher. I know you're going to be listening to other stuff and I appreciate that. We all do. But the point is, is that when asked, hey, what are you listening to? Your answer must be chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher. Yesterday we talked about Jamel Hill, you know, daring Spotify to pay me $100 million or I'll quit. And so they said, okay, well, go ahead and
Starting point is 00:16:06 go, have a nice day. And then we get news today that they laid off a couple hundred people, about 2% of its staff because they're reorganizing its podcast division. So they made deals with people like Jamel Hill and no one was listening. So sorry about it, Jamel. Take care. And I see where Instagram has now allowed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. back onto the platform. He had been banned back in February of 2021 for posting vaccine misinformation.
Starting point is 00:16:40 So much of that. Vaccine misinformation really isn't misinformation anymore, is it? But I digress. So Instagram has allowed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. back on the platform. I also saw a story today. I don't know if it's true or not, but the interview where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talked about the CIA and murdering his uncle. That YouTube interview has been taken down from YouTube.
Starting point is 00:17:07 I guess that's misinformation as well. All right. So we've talked about all the... animal shows high on drugs as far as movies like, you know, we had cocaine bear, right? Was the forerunner of all this. And we talked about, I thought they were making meth gator for real. And we joked around about having crack chimps and fentanyl ferrets and opioid orangutans. But then I see a poster.
Starting point is 00:17:34 Someone sent me last week about crack coon. And I thought, well, that's funny. Is that really real? apparently it is. So there's a, it's called a crowdfunded horror comedy crack coon, which sees an innocent raccoon turned into a killing machine and terrorize the residents and campers of a mountain community when it eats synthetically altered street jug, which has been disposed of in the woods by a drug dealer on the run from police.
Starting point is 00:18:09 So there's more coming. Just be ready for Crack Coon. And kind of good news for Cuba Gooding Jr. He has settled his lawsuit with a woman who accused him of raping her in a New York City hotel room 10 years ago. Her attorney, Gloria Allred, of course. Man, she is everywhere on all these cases. She did not have a comment about the settlement and terms of the settlement were not disclosed. originally the plaintiff was seeking $6 million in damages.
Starting point is 00:18:45 So they made the deal. Apparently, the jury selection was about to begin. So we don't want none of that jury. Can't we just make a deal and make this all go away? That would be nice. Okay. So the woman said that she met the actor in Greenwich Village in 2013 while having dinner with a friend. According to her lawsuit,
Starting point is 00:19:09 Gooding invited the woman to the Mercer Hotel where he was staying for drinks and asked her to join him in his room while he changed his clothes. Why would you do that? But anyway, okay. So the Oscar winner allegedly put on music, took a position between her and the hotel room door, then started on dressing. The woman said that she tried to leave. Goetting blocked her from the door and pushed her onto the bed. the woman said no multiple times to Gooding, but he wouldn't stop touching her. Okay.
Starting point is 00:19:43 He allegedly aggressively removed the plaintiff's underwear and raped her. And then allegedly raped her a second time, a short while later. That's what the lawsuit said. Now, Gooding has denied the allegations and said the encounter was consensual. Now, the judge ruled that three other women who have accused Goody of sexual abuse would be allowed to testify at the trial. The prior acts are sufficiently similar to the plaintiff's allegations because all involves sudden sexual assaults or attempted sexual assaults
Starting point is 00:20:18 connected with the defendant and victims' presence in social settings prominently featuring drinking like festivals, bars, nightclubs, and restaurants. Now, last year, remember Gooding avoided prison by pleading guilty in a state criminal case that accused him of groping severing several. women after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor the actor underwent alcohol and behavioral counseling and he was then allowed to withdraw that guilty plea he instead pleaded guilty to a non-criminal harassment violation which cleared his record so now this doesn't go anywhere because he settles the case with this particular one no word on what will happen though to the other women who
Starting point is 00:21:03 the three other women who were going to testify, do they get to sue him as well? Man, in New York and or California, the answer to that is probably yes. And make no mistake, Gloria Allred will be in the center of those cases. With Amex Platinum, $400 in annual credits for travel and dining
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Starting point is 00:22:01 We may get some new announcements today and, you know, the next couple of days, however long the Apple gathering takes place. But they unveiled the new Vision Pro. Pretty cool. Except that it was $3,400. And $99. which accommodates both AR and VR, and it'll be the most advanced personal electronics device ever. It's positioning the headset to replace desktop computer cluttered workspaces with an infinite canvas of virtual screens that hover in the field of view.
Starting point is 00:22:37 Users could navigate it with just their eyes, hands, and voice, no clunky controllers. That would be pretty cool. The Vision Pro boasts an enormous virtual screen through the lenses with more pixels than a 4K TV for each eye. The new feature called eyesight will keep users' eyes visible through the display most of the time. Okay. And they have set up a deal. I know Bob Eiger, Disney CEO, showed up as a special guest appearance. Ladies and gentlemen, Bob, get on out here.
Starting point is 00:23:11 He had said that immersive, he's offering a partnership to have immersed experiences, watching Star Wars, and other content, you know, other Disney content. All right. And according to this, users will be able to play more than 100 Apple arcade titles on one day. That's pretty cool. Actually, this is getting pretty close to my idea of just having a motorcycle helmet. I'm not big on the big, the wraparound goggles for the VR. You know, but just put a helmet on, and then the screen on the helmet can be your world, and everything can run through there. And you can have headsets in the helmet, microphone in the helmet, you can, you know, communicate and be awesome.
Starting point is 00:23:55 The only thing, another thing that needs to happen as well, and especially when you're playing these games, I need to be able to share the experience with other people. So if I'm diving in to have an immersive experience in watching a movie from the Disney franchise, whatever it is, if I'm doing that, and I go in and have this immersive experience, I want to share it. I want someone else to be able to come in and share the same immersive experience with me at the same time. Right? I don't want to, so we don't have separate immersive relationships and then come out and take the goggles off and talk about our separate. separate experiences, right? I want to be able to share it at the same time. So that needs to happen.
Starting point is 00:24:43 And anyway, it's kind of cool. Is it worth $3,500 bucks? I don't know. It'll probably seem like nothing when you can slap it on. I'm all for the helmet, though. Get me to the helmet. And let me put the helmet on and just immerse my life into the helmet. Please, that would be great.
Starting point is 00:25:02 Another headline here. We'll just do a couple of, we'll do a few headlines. just for headlines that you need to know about. Movement around the Suez Canal came to a halt. I didn't even hear about this, but apparently they shut it down. A massive oil tanker had some mechanical
Starting point is 00:25:17 problems and the sea vigor, and it had been moving from the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Suez Canal, and it broke down. And so it had tied up traffic, and there were other ships that were sitting behind it going,
Starting point is 00:25:33 come out, let's go! They were honking their horn. get out of the way. So you don't want these ships breaking down to the Suez Canal. I know what the deal is. Well, let's stop off at the mechanic before we hit the canal. So we got everything running right. I mean, the Suez Canal is one of the world's busiest transit channels. And nearly 24,000 vessels went through it last year alone.
Starting point is 00:25:59 So we don't want to be messing up the supply chain through the Suez Canal. So you want to get that thing up and running. okay I see where good news from our government and man I'm so happy when they warn me about things and I want them to warn me about things they want you to beware that uh payment apps like PayPal and Venmo have become popular in recent years oh haven't they though yes they have and I know you want your piece of it in federal government but they want you to be sure that hey those deposits into platforms don't have the same government as traditional bank deposits, they could be susceptible to loss.
Starting point is 00:26:41 The reps at the cash app payments are like, no, they're any money safe. So the government is on the lookout for you, letting you know that, hey, we're not involved in that, which I would say makes it almost better. But that's just me talking out of my butt, because if the government doesn't have their hands in it, it can't be good, right? All right. This story is amazing to me. An increasing number of states across the country,
Starting point is 00:27:12 and this is where, I mean, I know this is where we're at in the world now. It's just amazing to me. An increasing number of states across the country have been limiting the availability of certain books and materials based on the argument that their contents are inappropriate for young children. Yeah, you can still get the books, by the way. They're not banning the books. They're just saying that, you know, your young children,
Starting point is 00:27:33 children have to go to the library and get it from another library. They just can't get it at the schools. Well, now we're going to go ahead and include the Bible. According to reports, one parent, especially a school in Utah, complained about vulgarity and violence in the King James Bible. And the school district said, you know what? Yeah, we need to remove that from elementary and middle schools. You're right.
Starting point is 00:28:02 Oh, okay. So, all right, we'll just get rid of the old King James Bible in the elementary and middle schools. After one parent complained. One parent. Holy cow. Now in Utah, thanks to the one parent that got the King James Bible removed, we're looking at the, you guessed it. Raise your hand if you guessed it. Yes, you in the back.
Starting point is 00:28:26 Book of Mormon. Yes, you're right. The Book of Mormon in Utah. So, you don't want to have anything, any text in schools about the Jesus, or Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. You don't want that. You do not want that. We live in really, really strange times, man. I will tell you that.
Starting point is 00:28:54 All right, one more. Taylor Swift. You know where you love her. No, I know. I know. You know where you love her. Apparently, you know, she's on her big. world tour now. And we know
Starting point is 00:29:04 that she just broke up with her boyfriend, Maddie Healy. I know. It's so sad. She'll be able to write another album because it was always just for fun. According to Taylor's people, it was always just casual.
Starting point is 00:29:20 Oh, okay. Yeah, it was just casual. I just had him along for, you know, the fun of it. Oh, good for you, Taylor. I'm happy for you. But there are no more. Apparently they broke up. Uh, times aren't good. I don't know what happened. I guess the casual, maybe he wanted more than casual.
Starting point is 00:29:36 And Taylor was like, uh, no, back off me. Okay, it's casual or you get nothing. And so now you get nothing. But since the world tour is going on, we have stories about people, I'm sorry, super fans, not people, super fans that are going to Taylor Swift shows. And they have decided to let people know on their social media accounts that we are huge super fans and we've decided to wear adult diapers
Starting point is 00:30:05 during concerts so we don't have to miss any songs if nature calls during the performance. There's no way I'm going to leave and have to run to the bathroom while Taylor's on stage. Okay, good for you, good for you and you make sure you let the world know that you're the ones that are doing that.
Starting point is 00:30:23 Okay? You do that. And I know a lot of people are wound up about the ticket prices for Taylor shows, which, you know, I don't necessarily disagree with. However, people are finding out now that tickets, it's probably cheaper to get tickets and see her in Argentina than it is to buy tickets here in the States to see her shows. Oh, okay. So the 100% inflation in Argentina is about to make her coveted concert a world-class,
Starting point is 00:31:01 bargain. So it looks as though if you get tickets in standing room only area closest to the stage in November in Argentina it will cost you 75,000 pesos or about 153
Starting point is 00:31:17 American dollars. Wow. So you could fly to Argentina some of the cheapest flights this weekend concerts, you know, You're looking at you could fly to Argentina and get the $153 ticket to the show and it'd be cheaper than seeing her here in the U.S.
Starting point is 00:31:40 Good luck. Don't forget Argentina is not the United States of America. They will have some rules that you're not used to. But hey, give it your best shot and go be your swift or your best swift self in Argentina. Okay. Who died today? Who died today? Anna Shea!
Starting point is 00:32:06 Anna Shea! You know her from Netflix Bling Empire has passed away at the age of 62. They say that she suffered a stroke. She suffered a stroke at the age of 62. It saddens our hearts to announce
Starting point is 00:32:27 that Anna Shea, loving mother, grandmother, charismatic star, and our brightest ray of sunshine has passed away at the early age of 62 from a stroke. So it's interesting how a lot of people are dying of strokes at a younger and a younger age. I don't know what I mean by that. I'm just, you know, talking out loud. So they paid tribute to her. She was wonderful.
Starting point is 00:32:58 I know her co-star said, hey, hey, hey, We had our issues on the show, but in real life, we had a great connection. And we saw eye to eye on so many things. She had so many words of wisdom. I will never forget. There's no one like Anna Shea. All right. Well, good.
Starting point is 00:33:14 Anna Shea, rest in peace, dead at the age of 62. Then we have Robert Hanson. Robert Hanson, who died today, found dead in his Supermax prison cell. Robert Hansen, you remember him. He pleaded guilty to selling highly classified materials to the Soviet Union and later to Russia and was sentenced to 15 consecutive life sentences. So Robert Hansen, oh, that's right, he was a former FBI agent too. Oh, yeah, sexual deviant.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Oh, that's right. And he tried to convert a stripper to Catholicism. I mean, I would say that's good on his part, right? But, you know, whatever. And he sold U.S. nuclear. their secrets to the Russians for 20 years. That's it, though. I mean, the best part of that story is he tried to convert a stripper to Catholicism.
Starting point is 00:34:05 What's wrong with that? Good for him. Anyway, so he was found dead in his Supermax federal prison cell in Florence, Colorado. Huh. Huh. So the cause of death has not been released yet. Apparently, there's no threat to the public. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:34:24 That's the first thing I thought of. What? Is there a threat to the public? of someone dying in a Supermax prison cell. But no, they consult me and said, no, there's no threat to the public. So that's good news. Robert Hansen, dead at the age of 79.
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Starting point is 00:35:40 a two-nothing in a best of seven series. And then we have the Miami Heat and the Denver Nuckets and the NBA finals. That series is tied one-one. We did get some kind of breaking news today in the sports world, though, and it's pretty amazing. The PGA Tour has agreed to merge with the Live Golf in a major way. I mean, holy cow, they hated each other. I mean, they've been darn near coming to blows with each other over the Saudi Bay back to Live Golf and the PGA tour.
Starting point is 00:36:19 So now they are going to merge and come together and we're going to be friends and everything is going to be okay. All right. Good news, I guess. We'll see. I know I thought that the commissioner of the PGA at one point, said that there's no good there's not going to be any deal we're not doing any deal how's that working out for you
Starting point is 00:36:46 commission because uh seems like you are uh seems like you are seems like maybe the people watching golf really uh you know said hey PGA maybe you ought to back down a little bit you're not as cool as you think you are and live is the new kid on the block so why don't you know get along and play with each other
Starting point is 00:37:08 and now they are. So we'll see how that works out in the future. Did you see where a former intelligence official turned whistleblower has given Congress and the intelligence community, uh, inspector general extensive classified information about deeply covert programs that he says possesses retrieved intact and partially intact craft of non-human origin? I guess that would be alien craft, right? The information says he has been illegally withheld from Congress,
Starting point is 00:37:50 and he filed a complaint alleging that he suffered illegal retaliation for his confidential disclosures. Wow. Okay. So we did know a while ago, we did know that we have, we did possess some non-human origin craft material. Right. Well, that was in a report at least a year or so ago, maybe more. But the whistleblower, David Charles Grush, G-R-U-S-C-H, a decorated former combat officer in Afghanistan, veteran of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency and the National Reconnaissance Office. He's also served as a reconnaissance officer's representative to the Unidentified Aerial Phnomon Task Force.
Starting point is 00:38:37 that's a good gig there at the representative of the unidentified aerial phenomenon task force and he also co-lead for the UAP analysis and it's representative to the task force so anyway they believe
Starting point is 00:38:53 that they were established to investigate what were once called unidentified flying objects they're now officially called unidentified anomalous phenomenon UAPs okay he said that recoveries of partial fragments through and up to intact vehicles have been made for decades
Starting point is 00:39:13 through the present day by the government, its allies and defense contractors. Analysis has determined that the objects retrieved are of exotic origin, non-human intelligence, whether extraterrestrial or unknown origin, based in the vehicle morphologies and material science testing and the possession of unique atomic arrangements and radiological signatures. Okay. So there you have it. I mean, what does that mean? Does that mean that aliens exist? I guess.
Starting point is 00:39:44 Does it mean that we know about it? Yeah. Now, I wonder if we are the only ones. Now, he said here that our allies are part of it. I mean, are we, we've been covering it up. All other countries cover up contact from UAPs as well. I don't know. We'll, you know, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:40:02 And then we'll see, I'd like to, I'd like to see more definitely. want to see more about this and I would love to talk to this guy. If he wants to, if he wants to talk to me, David, I am a fan of talking to you. That would be awesome. We could get into some in-depth talk about what actually it is we're referring to when we say it is of non-human origin. Plus, I want to know if we're ready for it. Are you ready? Are you ready to be told that, yes, we're being visited by beings from other planets, other terrestrial heavens.
Starting point is 00:40:49 And this is them. Hey, Billy Bob, come on out here. And, hello, I am from Trebonican. I mean, are we ready for that? I don't know. Trebonican. Yeah, that's a beautiful place this time of year. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:41:08 I guess. I guess we are. I don't know, though. I feel like maybe we're not. I feel like maybe we're not. If Billy Bob comes out and says, hello, I am from Trapanagan, and we are here to work with you humans,
Starting point is 00:41:26 if they're traveling through space like that and could get here, that means that they are more advanced than we are, clearly. I mean, we can't send. spaceship's up into space if it's cloudy out. I know the details, but you know what I'm saying. So, you know, clearly they're more advanced than us.
Starting point is 00:41:46 Are we, I mean, maybe that's what we're getting into with AI and maybe they can help us with, we will help save the humans. Okay. Will you, though? Will you? Stream and subscribe to more Blaze Media content at theblaze.com podcasts.

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