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Pat Gray is here on the Blaze Radio Network.
Good morning, American.
It's Friday.
Lot to talk about, lot to get to.
Supposedly there was a deal in the Senate yesterday where they were getting close to opening
back up entire government, you know, DHS included.
Some progress on that front, but then I read this morning, it's already fallen through.
I believe it's fallen through.
Look, they've got to get to it.
They've got a lot of work to get to because they've got, they're getting ready to go on
it two week.
Hiatus.
Yeah.
Not me.
It's unbelievable.
See, Senate voted overnight to fund large swaths of the Department of Homeland Security.
After a 42-day standoff over immigration enforcement tactic, the bill does not include
funding for main immigration enforcement operations, but it is headed to the House for a vote.
Okay.
So we'll part of the government stay closed, or if it doesn't include everything, I don't
know.
I'm so sick of these despicable Democrats.
I'm so sick and tired of it.
Last night, I had just seen a news report about this progress and I was so irritated over
the shutdown and who's causing it and who they're blaming, even though it's them as
always, it was just plaguing my thoughts as I went to bed.
So unfortunately, I continued to stew on it for a couple of hours, couldn't get to sleep.
Finally, I just decided to get up and make a list of what Democrats have accomplished
over the years.
I know we touched on something like this a couple of weeks ago, but I just had to get
up and make this list last night.
So I thought I'd share it with you because first of all, if you're listening to the
show, you probably believe as we do that, the United States of America is the best nation
to have ever existed on this planet.
No question.
Since it's inception, the country has greatly enhanced the living conditions on this
planet for everyone for everybody.
Yeah, our founders changed the world.
That's just a fact when they formed this republic.
In the past 250 years, we've led the way in spirituality, in innovation, technological
advances, medicine, transportation, entertainment, food.
We've cured diseases.
We've made the planet more accessible.
We've saved Europe from themselves how many times now in multiple wars.
We've taken care of our poor and everyone else's too.
Do you know that in 2024, Americans gave this isn't from the government.
This is Americans, individual and companies.
We gave almost $600 billion in cherry.
It's $100 billion.
That's after the government under threat of force took from our paychecks in April 15th
stuff.
That's right.
As a side list, let me just list the other countries that are nearly as charitable or as
charitable as we are.
Okay.
I just did.
There is.
That's what I thought.
It's America.
Just America.
They're alone at the top of that list, but we're not perfect, right?
We've made mistakes, some really big mistakes, but consider this picture in your mind, everything
that we as Americans, everything we're ashamed of or uncomfortable with from our history.
All of it came from Democrats.
This is the list I made when I got up last night at 1030.
Keep in mind, these aren't my opinions.
These are just cold, hard-proven facts, and we started at the very tippy top with slavery.
Okay.
One of our biggest sins without any question, but it was thrust on us by the British, yes,
but it was propagated, nurtured, and prolonged by Democrats.
There's just no doubt about that.
Slavery and Democrats went hand in hand.
The problem that America had with mistreating Indians or Native Americans, whatever you want
to call them, including the tragedy of the Trail of Tears.
That was initiated by Democrats, specifically Andrew Jackson, who was a Democrat.
He continued his policies of getting rid of the Indians, even in defiance of the US Supreme
Court that told him he had to stop, and he didn't.
He didn't anyway, a Democrat.
The Civil War was brought on when the Southern States, who were Democratic at the time.
They were Democrats at the time, and this was led by South Carolina.
They seceded from the Union so they could do what?
Continue slavery, Democrats, Jim Crow laws, the ones that they bring up every day, trying
to pin that garbage on Republicans.
That was done by Democrats.
The evil income tax system that we have in place today, Democrats.
How about the internment camps for Japanese, some Germans and others in World War One and
Two?
Who came up with that?
Oh, that's right.
Democrats.
Woodrow Wilson and FDR.
The Korean War.
Democrats.
It was Harry Truman who got us into that.
I mean, who fought hard every step of the way against the Civil Rights Act of the 1950s
and early 60s?
Was it that was fighting that?
Was it Republican?
No.
That's right.
Again, that was an effort spearheaded by people like by Democrats, like the actual card
carrying leadership position holding KKK leader, Robert Bird, a Democrat, and Storm Thurman,
who at that time was a Democrat.
You remember that Trent, Trent Lott lost his political career for saying nice things about
the guy about Storm Thurman on his 100th birthday, and he said nice things about him.
And he was drummed out of office because of it.
He was a good man, too.
Anyway.
Does anybody remember the funeral for Robert Bird, the KKK member, who praised, I remember
Keith.
I know.
It was at Joe Biden.
Yes.
He was one of many Democrats.
That's gonna say that.
Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Democrats, they loved him, and no condemnation of Democrats.
Who brought us Vietnam?
Was that?
Oh, that's right.
Democrats.
JFK and LBJ are the ones who enmeshed us in Vietnam to the point where we finally had
to be extracted with the jaws of life and it was a total waste and a horrific mistake.
One of the most evil and horrific practices that have ever been done on this earth, abortion,
who's responsible for the Democrats?
They revere it and celebrate it now more than they ever have.
So how does this death cult of a party, I mean, that's responsible for so much death and
destruction?
Yeah.
How do they have even one seat in our government?
You got more on that list over there?
Thought I was just gonna ask if you could add to it.
Yeah, I was gonna say, how about that great society, huh?
That fixed everything, right?
All the great society.
They didn't destroy the black family at all, right?
Good job.
Good job.
Democrats, LBJ.
Dr.
Dr.
Be an absolute catastrophe.
I mean, the federal income tax that we enjoyed today, I mean, that was a Democrat plan
in China, but it also, it's what Trump is trying to, I don't know if he'll be successful
but boy would be a miracle if he was and replace it with the tariffs.
That'd be so great.
If the tariffs could completely, because that's what they railed against, or, and we talked
about it with the fair tax guy the other day, yeah, replace it with the fair tax.
Whatever.
Whatever.
Yeah.
I already got your email.
No, they don't need to send another one from me.
You didn't get one?
I got one.
Okay.
Good.
That's good for you.
Send him again.
He probably forget.
Later on today.
You might want to hit me up on LinkedIn too.
Yes.
Yes.
But LinkedIn on the case, that'll help, that'll help.
You know, and maybe the most amazing part of all of that is that they have so effectively
transferred all that blame and the onus of every one of those problems.
Magic trick.
To Republicans.
Yeah.
It is Republicans who are blamed for virtually all of that crap and that's something.
But isn't it something, if Adolf Hitler had their PR department, the guy being reverent
today.
Did you mention the open borders, mass insanity, oh, oh, man, shh.
I mean, Democrats looked the other way on that for 60, 70 years, but Biden was the worst
of course.
What did he wind up with?
12 million that he led in?
I think that's what they say.
They're all wonderful contributing people though.
All of them.
All.
Everyone.
Every single one of them.
Yeah.
They love America and they're just happy and proud and thankful to be here and that's how
they treat it.
So don't worry about that part.
Of course, the latest wonderful person to be here illegally was the New York City, the
guy who shoved the 82 year old veteran on the tracks, killed him.
I mean, so weird.
Yeah, he just passed away from that.
Ah, couldn't recover.
Really tragic.
Here's another case in point.
John Fetterman criticized members of his own party last night, Democrats, after a video
surface of left wing protesters wishing death on US military members.
Who's doing that?
Is it the right?
Is it Republicans?
No.
It is leftists.
Fetterman posted the video on his social media account.
And do we have that now?
Mm-hmm.
All right.
And here's what.
I tell you, I've done everything in our power to bring the United States to its knees.
Let us not lose sight of the enemy, wherever US military base not crumbles, or wherever US
soldier who returns home in the casket, we'll cheer.
Wow.
We cheer.
We cheer.
We cheer.
That's part of this country, anyway.
Whether we celebrate these popular voices on the ground, but every waking moment in direct
confrontation with Zionism, they rely on a stronger audience state to maintain their fighting
capacity.
We are and stand on the feet of our families all.
Okay.
Wow.
Yeah.
The ones like trees into me.
Yeah, a lot.
He needs to be put in jail.
They need to be escorted out of the country right now.
We got we we hunted down uh grandma's from January 6th and we let these people wander around
right.
I think not.
Yeah.
Because the grandma's are a much bigger threat though, Jeffy.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're scared.
They're scary.
Uh, they might make you some, I don't know, spread, but we certainly do where those people
lived.
I don't know where these people live.
I'll tell you that.
Hmm.
God.
If we don't right now, we should pretty easily find out.
Yeah.
I'm sure.
I mean, that is despicable.
Yeah.
Man.
That just hurts to listen to sure does.
And it just fills you with rage.
But we got a present from Iran and we didn't know what it was at first, right?
And we thought it was a gold piece or something.
Yeah.
We didn't.
But he announced the gift yesterday.
President Donald J. Trump.
Good one.
It's hard to find though, because it's, you know, it's good one.
Yeah.
They said to show you the fact that we're real and solid and we're there.
We're going to let you have eight boats of oil, eight boats, eight big boats of oil.
This was two days ago and they'll sail up tomorrow.
That was three days ago.
And I didn't think much about it.
And then I watched the news and they said a very good anchor, actually.
Happy to be fox.
But I watched it and they said something's unusual happening.
There are eight boats that are going right up the middle of the Homo street.
Eight big tankers are going loaded up with oil right through and I said, well, I guess,
they were right and they were, they were real.
And I think they were Pakistani flagged and I said, well, I guess we deal with the right
people.
And actually, they didn't apologize for something they said and they said, we're going to
send two more boats and we ended up being ten boats.
Okay.
Wow.
Good.
Price of oil.
Right at ninety seven dollars a barrel at the moment.
So are there different factions that are doing different things in Iran because you
seem to have a cooperative faction that President Trump is talking to and talking about
right now.
But there's also that defiant wing that are saying we're going to fight you to your
last breath and all that stuff that they usually speed out of their stupid faces.
But they've made enemies of their of their neighbors now.
And so that's why I mean, that's why Pakistan is helping in the in the talks.
So you know, I just think that I think we down Trump, us, the United States, maybe actually
talking to people that are affecting change.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So yeah.
Yeah.
That the oil and how important that Carg Island is White House officials obviously believe
that taking Carg Island in particular with totally bankrupt Iran's IRGC.
This is according to CNN, potentially paving the way for a definitive end to the Iran war.
Now what that entails, how many troops we would need to land there.
That is currently being discussed at the Pentagon.
Yeah, they're talking about another 10,000.
That's a lot.
That's a lot.
We already have 5,000 on their way, my guess, somewhere.
Have they arrived yet?
No.
Still not there.
Where is the triple?
It was at Diego Garcia when we checked on Monday, if you recall.
Oh, yeah.
They picked up the MH370 survivors and they're taking them with them, yeah.
Little cruise.
Little cruise.
Okay.
Yeah.
I would think that after all this time, I would just want to get out of there.
I don't think I'd want to take a trip to Iran on the way home.
You know what?
We're not asking.
Okay.
Get off.
We're going to ask when we brought you here.
We're not asking where we're taking it.
And you're lucky, frankly, that we're letting you off the island now.
Thank you.
All right.
Thank you.
We've hit you for 12 years now, so you're welcome.
Also Marco Rubio told the world to be grateful for U.S. versus Iran.
The world is going to be a safer and a better place when President Trump's mission here
is achieved.
And frankly, I think countries around the world, even those that are out there complaining
about this a little bit, should actually be grateful that the United States has a president
that's willing to confront a threat like this and not allow it to continue to persist.
Because these people will kill as many Americans as they have a chance to do, and if they have
a nuclear weapon, as the Vice President pointed out, they could kill millions of Americans
in the future.
And that is a risk that was not going to continue to exist as long as we had this President.
Hey, man.
Like about it.
Andy talked about the European allies.
It's in their interest.
It's in their national interest.
Do you think President Trump criticized the NATO this morning, not sentiment?
I think he just made an observation.
And the observation is that the United States is constantly being asked to help an award,
and we have more than any other country in the world in the world on a war that's happening
in another continent in Ukraine.
But when the U.S. had a need, he didn't get proper positive responses.
So right now, he's just making the observation that I think there was a couple, the leaders
in Europe who said that this was not Europe's war.
Well, Ukraine is not America's war, and now we've contributed more to that fight than
any other country in the world.
Right.
It'll be something to examine, and the President will have to take into account down the
road.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, it's like always, though.
America's there for them.
Yes.
But it's not reciprocated.
No.
It's never reciprocated.
It's pathetic.
I want to, he just told NATO to beat it, and I thought of Belgium.
I think that's what we're going to do.
Good luck.
Good luck with that.
That's what Trump is basically doing, really.
Yeah.
He's got his world board of peace or whatever he calls him.
And NATO's done.
Have a nice day.
I doubt it, though.
I doubt that's just too good to be true.
I don't believe it.
Okay.
Yeah.
I'd like it.
Love that to happen.
And the UN.
But I don't.
Yeah.
I think we'll look.
If they come back and bend the knee to Trump, then he'll let him survive.
Yeah.
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So for some reason, the long lines persist in Houston at Bush.
Oh, right.
I was a record-setting day yesterday, really, or longest lines, longs line ever, longs
way.
Oh, wow.
Honestly, you got into line.
I was doing the math on this looking to the old map quest there.
And if you, if you got in line, security, Bush, you could drive from Bush into Dallas before
you would get through the security.
Is that because, I mean, that's Macau, they have so many visitors from Iowa and Nebraska
and town for the and the other games that are happening.
No, they were coming in.
They weren't going out.
No, I mean, I'm just talking about they were going out now, that's what I'm saying.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That was too bad.
That was the coolest game.
Yeah.
They were ahead for much of it.
Yes, they were.
Put the shirt up.
Put the shirt up.
They were up by 10 multiple times.
They started.
Then they started.
Where's my paint chart?
There you go.
That's what paint looks like.
They were up, up, up.
Look at the winning percentage chance there.
So they lost 7771.
I guess Texas lost.
They ran out of yeah.
Yeah, they did.
Five people on the court when you play not four.
Really?
Yeah.
Really?
Yeah.
That's a new thing.
Wow.
I thought.
Nebraska didn't get the memo.
Who's responsible to count though?
Yeah.
That's hard.
That's hard.
There's a whole bunch of people.
But their penalty was their player in a penalty box.
So Texas.
Yeah.
Texas.
Texas lost.
I knew that.
Good run though.
I knew Nebraska lost because Keith parked straight
out this morning.
He did backhand.
Oh, I figured out he's still angry.
Yeah.
I was running late.
So I just pulled straight.
Yeah.
Whatever.
Whatever.
I just.
It's a good observation though.
Yeah.
So Arizona blew out Arkansas.
Illinois beat Houston, which was shocking.
Yes.
Yes.
That sucks.
Was that the last?
No, Arizona's still in.
And they did they win?
Yeah, they beat Arkansas.
Okay.
How bad?
1098.
Yeah.
They crushed them.
Yeah.
Wow.
All right.
Big 12's last hope there.
That's surprising to me.
I thought.
I thought the final that elite eight would be all big 12 teams.
Every one of them.
It's still possible that five of the eight could be big 10 teams.
10.
Yeah.
Geez.
Wow.
That's a good year for them.
Tell you that.
So also passengers reacted to the lines at the airport.
Mhm.
Politicians get yourself together and do the work of the people that we put you in office
to do.
That people are frustrated and they're ready for politicians on the hill to get this resolved.
And there's no reason they shouldn't.
Okay.
There you go.
I mean, I.
I like to hear that.
I like to hear Capitol Hill thrown under the bus.
Politicians.
Not the administration, but politicians.
Of course.
I hope that they don't also think.
Well, Republicans are in charge.
Yeah.
This is the Democrat delays.
For sure.
This is absolutely 100% like all the stuff we just talked about a few minutes ago, all
Democrats.
But I was in Houston.
Now, there's plenty of airports that are, you know, there's no lines.
And I saw Cory Booker making a big statement to get rid of ice at the airport.
At Newark, and it looked like it was a beautiful place.
There was no lines.
Nothing.
And the ice ages were just standing there laughing at him.
Really?
It bites the hell out of our air.
Dr. Trump is pulling chaos into our air.
This is chaos.
This is chaos.
It's chaos.
Look at that.
There's like chaos back there.
Look at it.
To get a say.
What is the idiot?
Oh, man.
Get ice out of our air points.
It's not good for customers.
It's not good for clients.
Wow.
Because look at all that chaos from ice.
Look at that chaos.
Yeah.
And how do they get these wait times?
Because Jeffie and I were talking before the show this morning.
My daughter is flying through DFW.
I don't know how they even voted on the chaos.
And then, of course, this morning it shows 20 plus minutes at the security.
She just texted me.
I was in line for all of three minutes.
Yeah.
Wow.
I don't choose on the same flight.
Or, you know, the same type of flight that my father was on out of Dallas the other morning.
Smooth sailing.
No problem.
So it's got to be.
Does it come down to airport management?
Like how are some airports?
Yeah.
Smooth sailing.
And some are just ground to a halt.
Obviously, he picked the wrong airport there.
Cory Booker.
So great.
And he's got a problem with ice agents.
Yeah.
Get ice agents out of the year.
Why?
They're helping.
They're working.
Why?
They're helping saving lives.
They're passing on water bottles.
They're joking with people in line.
They're glad to see them there.
And oh, yeah.
Like you said, Jeffie, they're saving lines.
This agency, this one-year-old kid in clip six.
Look at that.
The dad, the kid.
What is he?
He passed out.
Something to choke.
What was it happening?
Yeah, he couldn't breathe.
Couldn't breathe.
It wasn't breathing.
That was freaking out.
And the ice agent chases him down and saves his life right there.
Thank you for the well-placed.
Got the stuff out.
I'm in the lab.
I know.
Got the stuff out of his throat, though.
Got to breathe it again.
That's crazy.
Another PR win for.
Wow.
Yeah, no.
Absolutely.
Seriously.
Yeah.
But get him out of airports.
Get him out.
Get him out of chaos.
And here's a guy who is standing in the way of reopening the government.
Yes.
And he's the one standing there and demanding things happen at the airport.
Yes.
It's his fault that there are three and four hour lines.
These people are again.
Dispicable.
Dispicable.
That's it.
Dispicable.
Geez.
Oh, man.
And they're doing nothing about the fraud that's happening as well.
Well, man, there's so much going on in California right now.
Nick Shirley has been doing really great work on exposing some of the fraud in the hospices,
in the daycare centers.
Dr. Oz talked about the hospice fraud in Los Angeles and how bad it is.
Some of these stats.
Well, let me start with something that is on all of your minds because we've been hearing from you about it,
which is the fraud, the waste, and the abuse.
Which we believe is taking $100 billion out of our health care system.
But more than the money, if you're willing to steal someone's cash,
you're willing to steal their health and even their life.
And we're witnessing this happen in states around the country.
Our administration has sent letters to Minnesota,
where you saw what happened with Somalians and others taking advantage of the system,
an autism program that was supposed to be three million dollars.
They lied and got mothers to lie that their kids were autistic.
That's now a $400 million budget.
That's the tip of the icebergs.
Yes.
We've deferred a fair amount of money to them already to make sure that they fix some of the past building they've done,
but there's lots more going on.
Los Angeles, the city of Los Angeles, has one-third of all the hospices in the entire country.
One-third.
Not that way.
Literally, in the entire country, one-third of our hospices are in Los Angeles.
That's impossible unless you're literally looking the other way, pretending it's not happening.
We're seeing fraud in New York State, where the number one job of all,
Matt, the number one job of all is not retail.
You think about Manhattan and Fifth Avenue.
The number one job in New York State now is being a personal care assistant.
Basically, you call up and say, I can't get the groceries upstairs.
I'm going to hire my son, so the state hires your son.
Federal taxpayers picking up a fair amount of the tab, most of the tab.
And now that has become a jobs program in New York State, which I am concerned about,
because we're hearing that unions are trying to get involved to unionize these folks,
which has become further griffed on the system.
And again, this is not a flaw for many.
It's a feature of what they're doing.
When they are able to do things that allow more individuals to get on these programs by law,
when you sign someone up from Medicaid, you also have to offer them voter registration.
So there's a lot going on here that explains why people have allowed this corruption to persist,
but it's there nevertheless.
And you know, it's happening all over the country.
Wow.
Apparently, a lot of them are moving to Texas now, too, because they're being noticed now in California,
so they're packing up and moving to Texas, and they're going to apply their trade here.
I'm surprised. I mean, I don't make sure he was at CPAC.
He wasn't part of that panel. He should have been.
Yeah.
It's really good.
Dr. Oz is a good spokesman for this administration, though.
I heard Dr. Oz give him some credit on an interview he did yesterday.
Okay.
Yeah.
He wants to actually get in touch with him.
They were there.
They were there.
CPAC.
All right.
We'll check out the Fat Five with Jeffie coming up.
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Got some tweets here.
Chuck Shazam, Bartowski.
I don't care about 10 oil boats.
I care about what they have underground and 100% surrender at a secure victory.
Yeah.
We're getting to it.
We're getting to do it.
We're in a negotiation.
Yeah.
I don't want to negotiate.
We're negotiating right now.
And seriously, don't want to until the job is done.
We need to do what we said we were setting out to do in the beginning.
Right.
And nothing should curtail that.
I don't care what they're saying.
Take away their military ability to hurt anybody around them.
If they promise to take it away and have regime change.
Do they pinky promise?
Is it going to be a pinky promise?
I think so.
A full scale pinky promise.
It's going to be a pinky promise.
That's a lot of oil boats.
Then I'd say, yeah, okay, go ahead.
I mean, if they're willing to pinky promise, you can't go back on that.
That's what there you go.
So that would obviously be enough for me.
All right.
Long ago have the days passed where we don't negotiate with terrorists.
Oh, my gosh.
That's for sure.
I used to be.
That was a standard operator.
That was for you.
Yeah.
New Bob Turk.
So does Corey Booker just take a podium wherever he goes?
Yeah.
He wants to be president.
Well, he sure does.
He'd be the worst president.
Well, since Biden, you know, it's hard.
When you get into Democrat presidents and how bad they are.
It's really hard.
It's really hard to judge the absolute bottom of that disgusting list.
Because there's Obama.
There's Biden.
I mean, Corey Booker would be.
Oh, my gosh.
Got some tough somebody there.
Yeah, but I mean, but LBJ.
Name a Democratic president.
I'll tell you somebody who sucked.
Let's see.
Coolest cucumbering thought criminal.
Leave it to Spartacus to complain about Trump fixing the mess that the Democrats created.
Yeah.
No kidding.
Yeah.
Geez.
They really have done that.
All right.
Let's, let's get a look at the fat five now.
Awesome, Jeffy.
You know, we've talked about him and he's going to taking a well-deserved beating after that New York Times exposé on accusations against him for rape and sexual assault.
So earlier this week, the United Farm Workers Union distance itself from the annual celebrations of its founder.
In a statement Tuesday, the union said allegations of abuse of young women and minors were concerning enough to urge people around the country to participate in immigration justice events.
Or acts of service instead of the typical events in March to commemorate Chavez legacy, which is March 31st.
That's his day.
I think that's his birthday as well.
On Monday, the California Assembly voted 68 to zero to rename the holiday celebrated in California on March 31st.
So instead of Caesar Chavez day, you get Farm Workers Day.
I love it when they eat their own.
Yeah.
There's no doubt about that.
Denver, which formerly celebrated Caesar Chavez day, has also moved to rename the holiday.
The city now will celebrate the holiday.
I need Jill Biden.
The say say, Broadway.
What's it?
So say it with me.
She said Broadway.
You're going to be celebrating that.
Thank you.
You're going to be celebrating that in Denver.
The city of El Paso officials announced that they will observe March 31st as an official municipal holiday, but under a new name.
So it's traditionally Caesar Chavez day.
So the holiday is now going to be observed as community and labor heritage day.
How much do you want to celebrate that?
That's catchy.
And so how long before we start taking down the street signs and we start naming them?
So say it with me.
See say Broadway.
That's going to be the street, the street sign from now on.
Man, they are, they, they do not like him any longer.
And they shouldn't.
They shouldn't like him in the first place.
Right.
Right.
Everybody said he was a bad guy and nobody wanted to pay attention to it.
Scotus says internet provider and not liable from music piracy.
And court unanimously ruled on Tuesday that Cox communications could not be held liable for its users music piracy in a case that at one point involved about a billion dollar judgment against the internet provider.
Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in the court's decision, a company is not liable as a copyright infringer for merely providing a service to the general public with knowledge that it will be used by some to infringe copyrights.
I mean, this would have been a Pandora's box.
Yeah, the internet they had held them liable shut down social.
Yeah, we would have no internet.
Be gone.
Yes.
Have a nice day.
So that was an excellent ruling from Scotus.
And moving on with lawsuits, Los Angeles jury held meta and Google's YouTube liable in a landmark social media addiction trial.
Oh, yesterday awarding the plan of $3 million in compensatory damages.
The decision could influence more than 1600 similar lawsuits from more than 350 families and over 250 school districts.
The case centers on now 20 year old woman identified as KGM who began using social media as a child.
KGM accused meta and YouTube of addictive design with notifications and recommendation features.
She says, fosters a decline in her mental health, including body dysmorphia, depression and suicidal thoughts.
You aren't on the jury, my friend.
Now, after two weeks of deliberations, clear.
The jury found meta and Google negligent in the design and operation of their platform.
Sorry, you made your, you made your product desirable.
How dare you do that?
Isn't that their job?
We don't need to have nothing.
We don't need.
That's insanity.
A meta will, and YouTube, of course, will be appealing those verdicts and never heard of parents.
I don't know anybody.
Many are saying that this is the beginning of the social media's big tobacco moment.
Wow.
I mean, because meanwhile in New Mexico, a couple of days ago, a jury awarded meta to pay $375 million for failing to protect its young users from sexually explicit content, trafficking and other online dangers.
The case followed Chris Hansen like operation in which state investigators set up decoy accounts of minors, which they said were overwhelmed with solicitors and predators.
Meta plans to appeal that decision as well.
New York, more state and federal trials are coming this year, including one from school districts and parents nationwide who accused Meta, YouTube, TikTok and Snap of harming youth mental health.
I mean, attorneys are adding up billion hours for sure.
And look, people see Meta and they think of, you know, it's Meta's billion dollars.
They got all the money in the world.
They can afford to pay $375 million.
They can afford to pay, you know, $100 million for because my kid is messed up.
Okay.
All right.
In other tech news, one of the other things the president Trump did yesterday was he tapped several high profile tech execs to serve as members of an influential White House science and technology panel, including Mark Zuckerberg and video CEO Jensen Huang,
Oracle executive chairman Larry Ellison and Andreessen Orowitz co-founder of Mark Andreessen.
The executives are part of a 13 person panel appointed by Trump to serve as the president's counsel of advisors on science and technology.
And among the other issues, the bodies expected to wield influence over the administration's AI policies.
And the panel will be co-chaired by White House.
AI's are David Sacks and the office of science and technology policy had Michael Cretzios.
So I'm sure that will go over well.
Plus yesterday was just a day of a day of announcements.
Netflix, for the second time in a little over a year, raising its prices for three plans in the US.
The new pricing for Netflix plans were updated on its website yesterday under the higher pricing Netflix standard with ads will now cost $8.99 a month up a dollar from $7.99.
The standard plan no ads viewing on up to two devices simultaneously going up by two bucks to $17.99 from from $17.99 to $19.99 a month.
And the premium plan no ads streaming on up to four devices at once ultra HD and HDR going up three bucks a month from $24.99 from $24.99 a month to $26.99 a month.
So that's not $3.
But we from $24.26.
I'd call that $22.
That's what's printed so it must be $27. That's high enough though.
You know what Pat? You'll see it on your bill because they've already they've said you'll increase prices will be applied to both existing and new members.
And new members who sign up will see the new plan prices starting yesterday.
The higher prices will roll out to existing members over the coming weeks according to Netflix.
I mean, you're going to see it in your bill already.
It's coming if it's not there yet.
They think you're going to be notified by email this month that by the way, you're being charged more.
And I'm sure that they figure that this will the prices will more than cover anybody that drops.
I mean, they certainly calculated that the increased revenue will take over for the sub offset.
But they have 325 million customers at the end of when you get it from free through your cell phone plan.
I mean, that's how I get all of my subscriptions.
So how does that work? Who makes the money?
They pay it.
It's a promotion.
It's a promotion from the company.
I mean, the company pays for it.
Which company?
The phone company.
So the phone company.
Yeah.
That's what I'm asking.
Who pays for that?
Either the phone company or Netflix.
Which one?
Who pays your salary?
It's a mystery.
Nobody does.
Nobody does.
What's a provider?
It's more than I wonder.
You know, because I mean, you're getting people to sign up for phone service plans.
But they're getting eyeballs in front of their advertisers over on the.
I mean, that's the phone company.
Yeah.
For sure, but the phone company wants your business.
I'm sure they're paying for it.
Because Netflix is like, we're here.
You need us more than we need you.
Apparently not.
They're jacking up their rates.
But I don't know.
Well, they're just good.
They'll offset it.
You're right.
They'll just, I mean, those who stay will offset those.
Absolutely.
I wish it weren't true because that would really make a statement.
But am I going to drop it?
Probably not.
If you look at the, if you look at all the provider, content providers,
they're and their history of their pricing.
Well, I think we have a chart actually that it's up to the right for everyone.
Everyone is up to the right.
I know.
The only one out on this list is YouTube and they are up until the right.
Straight line up.
Yeah.
Absolutely would have been.
But that's incredible right there.
That is.
Yeah.
Hey, here we are.
Look at us.
We're over here.
You need to come to us.
Yeah.
Add Spotify to that.
There you go.
It's a bunch of money.
Amazon.
Music wants.
Always is asked for that.
Yeah.
So when do we cut the cord?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Like, when do we sit and actually do the math and see if we need to go close?
It's close.
It's getting closer.
I don't want to know.
Oh, you don't.
You still don't want to know.
I don't want to know.
Even it's getting close though.
It is.
Yeah.
It probably is.
I mean, holy cow.
Because it's a lot.
It's, it adds up to more than cable used to be.
So what you need to do.
What's best to do is just don't look at the bill.
It's just.
Right.
That's right.
Ignorance is close.
Yeah.
You just move on.
Because I don't want to know.
So what you do is you see your Netflix bill and it's $25.
And you think, okay.
Well, that's a lot.
But I can.
I can do that.
And then you see Prime, which is $20.
And you think, okay.
I could do that.
And then you see Spotify.
That's another $15.
Okay.
I could do that.
Okay.
And then you see YouTube and it's $75.
$80 a month.
And you think.
Yeah.
You see your blaze.
You see a blaze subscription.
That's like six bucks a month.
That's okay.
I could do that.
That's worth it.
That's worth it.
If I go to blazetv.com slash pat right now for $45.
They have not changed it yet.
A $45 off an annual subscription.
Take advantage of that.
So I, that's like six bucks a month.
Yeah.
You're welcome.
And one of the things that you would see
was we did off the record yesterday.
You can go back and take a look at that.
You won't be able to participate though.
And if you have to watch live.
You can participate in the chat.
There's people talking in there.
We're not talking back to them.
Oh, no.
We're not going to talk back to them.
Of course.
Yeah.
We're not.
So.
That's right.
But, you know.
But you can check out what we did.
Absolutely.
And look, we offer a blaze unlimited subscription too.
And, uh, I mean, you get the frontier magazine.
And a few other things too.
And we get some, uh, some, uh, we, we talk.
We said that.
We said about some private stuff to the unlimited.
So just let, you know, the stuff that happens that you don't see.
Right.
Yeah.
And I believe page 20 is a good read.
About airport edicacy.
All right.
Like Christopher.
Christopher.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, you should.
They were asking us to dress up a little bit nicer.
It should.
Yes.
Was that Tampa?
Is that where?
Tampa.
The temple was the one that made the joke about no more pajamas.
But there was a real literally asked us.
Yes.
Uh, what's his face?
The head of, uh, uh, the, the, the, oh, Sean Duffy.
Yes.
Oh, it's a dress.
Yes.
Uh, yeah.
Uh, yeah.
Cause people used to really dress nicely when they, uh, went to the airport.
Yeah.
No, look at it.
Got a flight.
And look, we didn't have to go through TSA.
Uh, we'd have to go through, right.
We'd have to get checked.
Right.
And we did, uh, we weren't treated like, uh, uh, uh, I hear the bag of peanuts and shut your
face on the airs on.
No, you got the airs on.
Meal on every flight pretty much.
So, you know, there's a little different, a little difference.
Yeah.
That's a tad difference.
Yeah.
But, you know, dress code has really changed almost, yes, it has.
Because even if you go to a nice restaurant, a lot of people aren't dressed up.
You don't need a jacket anymore.
Yeah, you don't need to jacket.
You can come in in your right on our t-shirt and jeans.
Wait, there's nothing wrong with that, Pat Gray.
Yeah, I didn't say there was.
I'm just saying it's different.
I hear judges feeling that.
No, I feel John.
You should.
Yes, I do.
You should, though.
You should, actually.
They don't let you into fine dining establishments.
Do they?
No.
Now to the front door.
Now to the front door.
I know how to go through the back.
Oh, okay.
A bunch of times.
Phew.
That was close.
Now to the side.
No, but I came here to E still, back door, please.
All right.
Here's a post from President Trump yesterday.
As per the Iranian government request, please let this statement serve to represent that
I am pausing the period of energy plant destruction, the plant of the plan of energy
plant destruction, which he outlined a few days ago, by 10 days.
To Monday, April 6th of 20, of 2026, to share it 8 p.m.
Eastern time, talks are ongoing and despite erroneous statements to the contrary by the fake
news media and others, they're going very well.
And thank you for your attention to this matter.
Well, I mean, it's them.
They're picking up what the Iranians are saying and the reporting it.
Yeah.
He said also that they wanted seven, I gave them 10.
Seven.
Eight days.
Yeah.
I gave them 10.
Okay.
And they, I mean, he originally was told eight ships would pass through and I think 10,
they gave them 10.
So they matched it.
Yeah.
They matched it.
So they matched it.
Yeah.
They matched it.
So this is going well.
Yes.
Despite what the fake news media says, it's going well.
All right.
I'm fine.
I hope it is.
But again, I'm not at the expense of not finishing the job.
But because I think we should completely annihilate their military capability.
Well, we can say that you went in and later check it out.
Yeah.
The blue helmeted guys don't take care of it.
Yeah.
That's a good point.
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Got some tweets for you.
Coffee lover M?
What's next?
Oh, I'm sorry.
Good morning, American.
Okay.
It Friday.
Again, coffee lover M.
What's next?
Kexi gets sued for making irresistible cookies.
That was exactly what was in my mind.
I couldn't help it.
You can't make them that good that they desire it.
Right.
It's so stupid.
Honestly, I'm so glad that the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 on this.
Because otherwise, what's the point of having a business?
Right.
It's not allowed to be successful under that lawsuit.
You can't make your social media site look appealing.
You can't make your website look appealing.
You can't make your product look good so people want to come back and enjoy it again.
One of the things that Keith is pretty weird, kind of referring to is that Coxbrook has
the case because that company has provided internet.
Damn them.
That was the one that was 9-0.
Damn them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Dare they.
Dare they.
They own the company that provides the internet.
They should be found guilty and liable for everything that's done on the internet.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
No.
No, it's just.
Again, it would be nice if we had one of my good words of parents.
That's right.
Parents.
Yeah.
We had parents.
Remember, they were out in front of the courthouse holding up pictures.
Of their young child before they started scrolling on the internet.
Wow.
I was like, what the hell are we doing?
You keep saying, is that like a white people thing where white people give parents?
Yeah.
Okay.
Like parents.
I've never had one called parents.
So.
Huh.
That's weird.
High plane stranger tweets.
So when will Netflix and the other streamers start competing for the lowest price instead
of the highest?
Well, they need to, you know, take a message from us here in the place.
Right.
Or you can get $45 off your subscription right now.
And that's because of a race that we had to make the price lower for you.
Mm-hmm.
Flat earth think tech tweets.
No one has a sense of personal responsibility anymore.
The courts could theoretically end social media with these cases, while it would be wrong
from a constitution standpoint, probably would be a net positive for society.
I don't think so.
Don't you?
And I don't.
I know.
We get a lot of news and information from social media that we would no longer get.
And I feel like that we think we can muddle through though, because we didn't have that
before.
Yeah.
We seem to make it.
I did.
Yeah.
We did.
Yeah.
I think we did.
Yeah.
Not as well as we have.
You think?
Yeah.
Oh, I think.
I think it was better.
At that time, we've made Americans so fat and so good that we are now selling them
drugs to get thin.
I know.
So, I mean, it was been, mm-hmm.
Good times.
That's a good time.
That's a good time.
That's, that's okay.
So the fatter we all are, the better it is.
Of course.
Yes.
Obviously that's your theory.
I don't think anybody would doubt that.
So.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Sarah the band tweets.
Gamepad.
Parents don't take any responsibility anymore to what their kids do.
They expect society to raise their kids.
It's not the village's job to take care of your kids.
It's yours.
Yeah.
That's where that thing comes in.
Yep.
Oh, yeah.
Parenting comes in.
Yeah.
That's right.
You don't have to be their friend.
Right.
Joplin, Steve tweets, is it possible to live without, oh no, he says it is.
This is a declarative statement right here.
Okay.
It's possible to live without multiple subscriptions.
No.
Well, if it's blaze TV, I guess, yeah, uh, blaze TV dot com slash that $25.
I mean, if you're gonna, if you're gonna live without, without one, you should be living
without this one.
But is it possible, uh, to actually live with just with, especially with none?
Okay.
So you live with no, not Netflix, not prime, nothing.
I think that's the way you have to go, right?
If it has to be all or nothing, because if you have one, you have to have, you don't
actually what he's saying is you don't, who's you don't have to have?
He's in court.
Joplin, Steve.
You have all or nothing, since they're all or nothing.
Okay.
So you've got to have all or nothing, all of them, because what happens is then you want
to watch something on another, another platform in your world, all or nothing.
This is the guy who talks about all things in moderation.
Well, yeah, that's true.
That's true.
And I've lived my life with all things in moderation and it's a struggle.
It's a struggle with, with, uh, platforms and content creators.
Interesting.
I always want more.
Yeah.
You struggle in that department.
I do.
But we have threatened.
We've been down this road.
And I, I threatened to find out how much it was going to be because we figured it's
got to be over $200, right, for all the, absolutely for all the different streamers.
It's got to be maybe 300, I don't think it's there yet.
I think where I think with, uh, uh, with all of them, you're, you're like 220 or something
like that.
Pugh.
That's a lot though.
I think it was the last time I actually look.
That's quite a bit.
I don't know.
I don't know what you're doing.
Phone plans, gentlemen.
I don't.
Okay.
I don't do it.
All right.
That's a little bit of a job.
Okay.
All righty.
Okay.
So we were, uh, um, about to get into this Pears Morgan clip, uh, who was on with him?
Well, so the IOC is saying no dudes competing in women sports.
They ban trans athletes from the Olympics.
So that's good.
That's clarified before the LA games in a couple of years.
Mm-hmm.
And so I don't know who, I see Robby Gaines on the screen with Pears Morgan.
I don't know who the black chick is.
It's just, uh, this is the most ridiculous take as they were discussing this.
Pears.
Now you can respond.
Black women cannot be racist to white women.
Are you kidding me?
Sorry.
That make no sense.
Sorry.
Who is that?
Black women cannot be racist to white women.
Do you not understand?
Oh, you know what?
I don't understand.
Oh, yes, they can.
Absolutely.
Oh, yes, they can.
And you've been racist to me.
That's very little fun.
You've been racist to me.
A white man by saying I'm a racer.
Yeah.
How am I racist to you?
I'm black.
I can't be racist to you.
You could be a racer to me.
No evidence.
When have I been a race baiter?
You could be racist to me.
When have I been a race baiter?
I'm a powerhouse.
You tell me when I've been a race baiter.
Tell me, you may be a powerhouse.
I'm saying something.
You may be a powerhouse.
You may be a powerhouse.
Okay.
When have I been a race baiter?
I wouldn't admit that.
When have I been a race baiter?
Okay.
When have I been a race baiter?
Okay.
Okay.
No, hang on.
Tell me.
Awesome.
Give me one example of me race baiting.
Blossom.
Go.
Blossom.
I'm here.
At this point, I'm just here to talk about trans women in sports.
Okay, so you don't have anything do you cool me a race, but it's a man
Saying I can't be racist as a black woman. Uh, you might want to fix that
You can't be a woman because that is apparently
So that all that was a guy. Yeah blossom see proud. Oh, man a black transgender activist. So a dude
That's great, huh, and so convinced that because he's black
He can't be racist you can be racist to him correct, right? Yes, but he can say anything you want to you
She or she he no, he say he and
And he can't be racist what garbage that is how does that work where they have it both ways on every
Absolutely have it both ways
That is incredible. Yeah, well, you I mean you can't even you can't have a discussion with people like that
Wait, you can't be racist. Why? Right?
Blossom Brown a birth name
Contravis Brown
So that that there is a Contravis Brown. Oh, it's awesome. I'm with peers Morgan
I'm glad you're sticking up for her him him her so strongly that's great. She gets to be who she wants to be yes, right?
Yeah, absolutely yeah, racist or no racist
She gets to be who she was so we have to play that game too, right? Just because if she's
Delusional then we have to share her delusion. I don't think it's a game. Yeah, okay
It really kind of is that's your because I don't have to accept the non-reality that she lives it
Or he lives it. I mean just because you think you're you could think you're a I don't know Picanano an elephant
Does that mean the rest of us believe you're an element? No, maybe it's a bad example if you're looking at the room
Probably should have probably used another example. Maybe you consider yourself a gerbil. Okay, there it is
Rest of us don't have to consider you a gerbil. Okay, right? So I could if I picked another animal. I you'd have to play no
No matter what animal you think you are we don't have to play along with the other than
Other than I mean the obvious is a carve out for elephants. Yeah
It works both
Because there's always one in the room right
So
President Trump did what a five-minute stand-up on this is
So good vintage Trump here. He's talking about how much it costs for the
Fed building. Yeah, he's pissed. He hates he hates Powell and he wants them gone
It's amazing to me that he's still there to be honest, but he is it is yeah, and he's pissed about how much it costs to make the
The building, but then he goes on this rant
Well about Sharpe's and it's awesome
But you could have done that building if it was properly done at plaid you would have done that building for I would have done it
The 25 million and it would be better
It would be better
See this pen right? Yeah, it's an interesting example. It's the same thing
So this pen is very inexpensive
But it writes well. I like it
I can't have the pen to wait was you know what it is. I don't want to give too much publicity, but they do trip him well Sharpe
So I came here to have thousand dollar pens and you know you hand pens out you're signing and you're handing them out
You're handing them to all these people sometimes you have 30-40 people and they were a thousand dollars a piece
beautiful pen ballpoint
Thousand who's gold silver gorgeous, but I'm handing out the kids that don't even know what they're what is this mommy
His kids they're getting a pen for a thousand dollars. They have no idea what it is
And I'm and I feel guilty because I'm like, you know, I'm by nature. I don't
You know, it's the government. I love the government like I love
Myself economic. I want to save money. So I'm saying this is crazy and I had another problem. They didn't write well
So I'm taking that and I saw it and there's no ink
And I got all you people looking and you say there must be something wrong with Trump
And there's no ink in the pen and of course a thousand dollars
This one I call the guy I said I'd like to use your pen, but I can't have a great thing with a big S on it
saying Sharpe as I'm signing a
A trillion dollar airplane contract to buy brand new fighter. Yes, Ben brand new B2 bombers of which we just ordered plenty
I can't do that with the press
Usually pen, but I like to pen the best, but I'll sign it. I could do like Biden did, you know
Give it to somebody else to sign or an auto pen
Well, maybe sign it separately at another but I can't use your pen
You say why can't make it nicer? So what can you do? He said I'll paint it black
I said that's nice
And I can even paint the White House on it sir if you like in gold
Almost real gold up there and I can even do your signature sir
And by the way, this was not staged. I just saw the pencil there. I thought that this is an example of how
25 million dollars
Spent by me at the Federal Reserve Bill would be a better job than four billion dollars. Oh
That they're spending
They can't hold in court
At the casual meeting. Yeah, it's I mean, it's true vintage Trump about the Sharpeys. Yeah
Well, I like Sharpeys too. And plus the I mean plus now the kids get the Sharpey that has president Trump's signature and a White House
Insigniana
Yeah, that's instead of the you know those Sharpeys over there that normal people have to use right can't have too many Sharpeys
Yeah, it's got the big S on it though. I know
Yeah, I don't want that
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So apparently we have another drone situation
Going on. What was it? New Jersey last year? Where they came out every night. Nobody knew what was going on
And we never did really find out right that just kind of went away and nobody talked about it anymore
I don't know that there was ever a resolution on what that was
I don't think there was ever a sure fire resolution
And so now we've got drones over a base. Yeah, our military base
Parkstale Air Force Base in Louisiana
Home to B-52 bombers and some nuclear stuff going on there and
Over the course of a week March 9 through 15
There were multiple waves of 12 to 15 drones at a time that were detected
by base personnel and
Why aren't they shooting these down? That's a great question
I think now they have
Anti-drone stuff in place which you would have hoped that they did before. Yeah, but yeah, I mean this is a non-commercial signals apparently resistant to jamming
Went to sensitive areas of the base
And they have no idea
Who they are from wow
It's far more sophisticated than anything seen in Ukraine and will be on Iranian capabilities
So I don't know okay, so they're fine, and they they don't know I mean they aren't firing on the base
No, but there's nothing is I'm just asking I mean they're just flying across the base and now there are
Unconfirmed reports
from locals
That said they have heard explosions during that week
Unconfirmed reports. So whether that is
Right firing at them or firing into
And I mean again, those are unconfirmed reports. So
It's terrifying to think that they could just hang out over our air force base sensitive stuff
And this is Mark stale's you know directly connected to what's going on in Iran for what that's worth
Right, and they're you know, could they be from China?
Absolutely. I mean look we have they just indicted a brother and sister for
Putting that explosive device at sent com in Tampa
And so then they were Chinese
The brother is back in China now with their rest of the sister. So I mean
There are other issues that our bases that we need to attend to for sure when you have
A lockdown order for our air force base a shelter in place order is what was put into effect
In a domestic air force base
Hmm that's terrifying
Yeah
It's sub-optimal. I would say so this is March 9 through 15 by the way
Barxto Air Force base Louisiana and not since
Not since
So we're not going to find out what they were. No
That's great
You would have thought like the first time it happened they would follow them back. They would trace them back somehow
It's not possible. It's not possible. Okay, because you see it. Yeah
You like oh my gosh, what is that and they're flying
So what are you supposed to do?
An air force base series question. Okay, so we don't have any publicly released video or images. Okay, that's fine
But they were detected on what was it radar and something else maybe periscope
I forget what the other thing was but I'm asking you Chris specifically. Okay, if if they're detected by those
Um apparatus
Like he asked can they not track them as they leave like they could but also is up to the base commander
Where is the base commander getting his orders? So the base command we don't have jurisdiction over
We have jurisdiction like if you put a big invisible wall on the base. That's a jurisdiction
Anything after that that's up to whatever county sheriff department is up to that about norad
Can we then again it goes back to the commander of that base
And it's a Pentagon saying hey norad commander if we see something can you make sure we follow it?
And we don't know if they if they are
Yeah, pop up a great point. We can't fly and follow them right you can't so yeah, they're gonna get away
And probably flying under under radar coverage anyway
That's why they can't track it with radar
Yeah, or maybe they have a lot more information than they're sharing publicly correct
That's very possible somebody should be somebody's ambassador. I hope is getting a phone call
Yeah, I I hope they're I hope they have information. Yeah, but they're just not sharing with us
We may be hours
Maybe I think maybe hours I wish we don't know
I look all yahu flying his Walmart drone over the base, but instead it's 12 to 15 at a time
Coming in waves they're reporting. Yeah, that doesn't seem likely that it's
Right citizen right
Huh, unless they are delivery drones and there's a bunch of people out the base ordered stuff
Chris how often do you go out with your drone your drone swarm
What the last time I did it was about two weeks ago. Oh, yeah, that's at the time frame
Did you keep did you put it put him over a base at all that time? No, but I dig over the the little lion's airport to see if I can test their defenses
That's somehow smart of you
I don't know if you've noticed but that little lion's airport is turning to a military base now. Yeah, all the military crafts land being and practicing
Um, this is not a military base. Do you do know that? Well, there's one close. All right. There's one close on the other side
Yeah, the Navy base is over there
Um, so I'm wins the when's the next air show over there summer. Oh, I don't know. Yeah, October
They used to do they used to do one in April. I thought they were getting ready for it
Maybe not okay, so
What's with the fireballs, too? What are we up to now Jeffy? How many five ten? We got Ohio now on the list. Yeah
This is already right. Yeah, well, no big sighting
Yeah, we they haven't recovered. I mean they recovered the one in Houston. Yeah, somebody reported they got the Ohio one
I'm still not sure but well, they showed us a rock. Yeah, they showed us a rock. Yeah, the lady in Houston at least headed in her house
No, I think we did I think we did actually
Confirmed on this program on overtime that it was a rock lobster. Oh, yeah
I believe that was that got us of course that got us off on a whole tangent. I believe that was confirmed with the B-52
We bring it back around to burn still air force base. What is there B-52s?
Thank you. It'll came right back home
You see where a lot of stuff in the sky speaking of Trump holding holding court at
At the cabinet meeting with his Sharpie rant
And we heard Marco giving him some love Doug Berger was there giving him some love talking about how
Ben as well is gonna build him a statue
Okay, I literally think they're gonna put up a statue to President Trump and I'm not
Being it's not a political statement. It's an actual thing. That would be great
No, because it's like they view President Trump like
Okay, he says a bunch of other stuff here that nobody that nobody cares about that flows to American refineries on the golf coast
Blowing the price of gas in America, so it's a get that when are they gonna do the statue?
Yeah, we're done
All that stuff at the middle that's exactly how Trump heard it to
Yeah, tell me about this
That's my president, right
He was on fire yesterday. No
Yeah, he likes the idea. He does
He likes the idea of a statue. Yeah, in another country. That'd be great. Okay. Hey, are we tearing down the Cesar Chavez statues around the country
They better go we can't have him. We can't have that. We're already told tour one down. We should get the other day
Okay, turn them into that Trump statue. Mm-hmm. Yep. That's good. I'm fine. I'm okay with that tear them down
Irritable
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Yeah, that Hoda interviewed her and I haven't heard the I mean I released the
The promo clip yeah from from their interview
Mm-hmm. It was fine. It's fine. I hear some of that. That's fine someone needs to do the right thing
We are an agony
We are in agony
It is unbearable
And to think of what she went through
I wake up every night in the middle of the night
every night
And in the darkness
I imagine
her terror
And it is unthinkable
But those thoughts demand to be thought
And I will not hide my face
That she needs to come home now. Yes
So Savannah's crying
Koda Hoda was crying
Yeah, really sad. It is this is this is they got no answers. This is day 55
55 days 55
I know now. I don't know if they
I had not you know I haven't watched the entire interview yet
I don't know you know she addressed at one point that she would be coming back and she said yes
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I don't you know she feels like she is that's gonna that's gonna be a tough that's gonna be a tough ask
Yeah, we're gonna come back and do this, but you know
I look if anyone could do it Savannah got three can but I will say that I would I wondered
If Hoda would was gonna ask why they didn't pay the ransom
Uh originally. I wonder if they're gonna ask that question to the to the gothries
Yeah, what I mean was there ever an explanation there was not
I don't think so it was not and so by the deadline the six million wasn't paid and they said they were going
Going to pay it. Didn't they?
I know one of those first videos that they did I think she said we'll pay
Oh, we'll we'll pay
I'm almost positive. She said that okay, okay, they didn't okay, but but they didn't happen now
Maybe they were saying in maybe they were communicating maybe the FBI talked her out of it or they were communicating with the
so-called kidnappers and they wanted some kind of proof of life
That they never got mm-hmm, which is very possible. Yep
That's that might have been the hold up right there. Yeah, yeah, it's very possible
So they never got the proof of life right so they didn't want to risk the money on that right
Because maybe she was gone by that
Right probably you it's very possible now she she made me down
You know important by Arthur, you know dancer of friends that would be great if she is but
Doesn't seem like no it does not know really just no so reception in Mexico
She can't call that yeah, that's all right. It's just blocked and there's no landlines down there anymore. No, yeah, those are ancient
Pad Grey. Yeah, you had to carry a poop bag
During your vacation. Do you think they have landlines? No, yeah, okay. Yeah, I really don't tough times
Very tough times. Yeah, can't flush toilet paper. No, you can't contact anyone. Yeah, yeah, and you get stopped by the migra
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Yes, yeah, so I mean I hope look we all hope and pray that she's
Okay, and she pops her head up a week from now or tomorrow or today. So here I am. Yeah, but
Doesn't look that way. No, it doesn't
Also Jesse Waters
Was talking about the missing scientific how many how many scientists are missing right now?
We have a new hand to add to the list, right? Actually, no, I think it's we're either it's oh gosh
See they're six or seven depending on on on how you count them, but they are all connected in one way or another and it's
Oh, there's a lot there. I don't know very weird. Yeah
All right, well here's Jesse to explain some of it. Police are searching for a retired Air Force general who vanished in New Mexico
William Macaslan who went missing last month
Members of Congress are warning this could be a national security issue
The general was involved with the Pentagon's most advanced aerospace research
He oversaw classified space weapons program
Macaslan was in charge of the Air Force research lab at a base in Ohio
It's rumored that base holds extra terrestrial debris from the Roswell crash site
The general was tied over to UFO community. The source told the New York Post the general was a gatekeeper
For anything UFO related in the Air Force
He retired due to mental fog
But investigators say he's still highly intelligent and capable most the Caslan was an avid hiker
His wife last saw him leaving with a backpack and a 38 revolver no phone no glasses
He disappeared six days
Right after Trump announced he was releasing the UFO files and he's not the only one
Eight months before the general vanished a rocket scientist who worked under him years ago
Also went missing. Oh boy. She was hiking in California with two other people
They saw her smiling and waving 30 feet behind them. Yeah, when they turned back again. All right. She was gone
She's only like four feet tall in real life two really they searched for days and couldn't find any trace of her
This is a very very strange situation. Yeah
An 11 days before the general disappeared another scientist
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He was gunned down in California
Freddie Snyder was later charged with his murder
He has a rap sheet, but was led at a jail by a new sum of pointed judge
Weeks before he allegedly killed the scientist
We still don't know as motive and we don't know if these cases are even connected
But this many top scientists getting killed are going missing and just under a year. Yeah, looks like a major red flag
Oh, what congressman Tim Burchett says quote something dark is going on and I'm not suicidal
And he knows at least one of these individuals personally
Yeah, so we're alleging that they're being abducted by aliens or the government is by us
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All right, we welcome to the studio Jeremiah J. Johnston PhD. Welcome
Just so glad to be with you Pat and what an awesome show you have. Oh, thank you
What an awesome book you have. Oh, thank you. Jesus discoveries
10 historic finds that
Bring us face-to-face with Jesus. That's right. Is that that including the shroud of time? Absolutely. Right first thing
I've published 300,000 words on the resurrection never mentioned the shroud until now. Oh wow. I was a total skeptic about it
Yeah, I I've been a little skeptical myself, but you're convinced now bay because I'm not your rational
Okay, I'm utterly convinced that the shroud is authentically the burial garment of Jesus Christ
That's cool. Okay, so what brought you to that conclusion?
102 academic disciplines have spent 600,000 academic research hours. I've met with the physicist the mathematicians the scientist the hematologist
The best scientist in the world cannot explain how there's an image in the cloth
In fact, going back our buddy. Yeah, we went with me to turn and we investigated it ourselves
We met with the physicist we met with the mathematicians Bruno Barbaris told us there's a one in 200 billion chance
It's not Jesus
One in 200 billion the cool thing about the book is I have all the probability
I went to the effort and I wrote this the but this book is for the busy person or clean crisp chapters
Yeah, about how we can talk about my kids. I have five kids two teenagers and nine and I had nine
I have three nine-year-old triplets
So if I don't answer in two minutes or less they go screenshot on me, but yes
They think it's super bored. Yeah, so they're like dad
What can we know about Jesus, but you can't use the Bible?
And so everything in the book is everything we know about Jesus outside the Bible based on the straight because I
My theory has always been that we're supposed to
Use our faith on this and there there wasn't a lot of archaeological evidence left behind
Because we're expected to have faith and and feel it through the spirit
Right, but there's certainly nothing wrong with archaeological evidence and apparently there is a number of
Things that have been discovered right and do you mind if I comment on that because that's a
Sean Ryan literally asked me that last week on a show like oh, do we just we're just supposed to have faith? Yeah, yeah
Well, we don't have faith and faith faith is always defined by its object
And I can tell you this there would not be a book written in the New Testament
If there were not many convincing proofs that Jesus was alive after he was crucified. Yeah
And so had a remember Thomas unless I see the nail prints
Yeah, I'm not gonna believe and so we have to make sure we're not more pious than the New Testament writers
Who had they not seen good evidence that the tomb was empty and that Jesus rose from the grave
There wouldn't be a book written in the New Testament
And so that's where I want to always help Christians like yes, it's faith. I'm not as a historian
We don't deal in certainty. We deal in probability
So we have faith in evidence. That's the beauty in by the way islam all the other religions
They can't claim archaeology archaeology is Christianity's closest cousin. Yeah, and so my my job
You know someone asked me at a book signing Sunday. How long did this book take you? I said well 16 years
I traveled the world so you didn't have to to find all these discoveries and be part of them
But wrote it in a month and that's why it's fun that there's pictures throughout it and so the shrouds one of them
Have you all seen the amount of energy that
Paul of Delazaro said it took to bring Jesus back from the dead? Have you guys seen this study?
I don't think so. He's a physicist. I read so many studies throughout the week
That was yeah
Go into turn for okay
Paul of Delazaro is a physicist works with one of the most he has a weapons clearance in Neil laboratories right outside of Rome
And he the the image in the shroud is superficial
It's point zero to microns thin one fifth of our hair. That's how thin the images of the shroud
And to be able to change and actually leave an image on the shroud
According to Paulo and his published report as a physicist
34 billion watts of energy traveling at
140th of a billionth of a second wow
And so is the speed it's pick power and what's cool the bible says Romans 8 11 the minute we believe in Jesus the same power that raised
Jesus from the dead
dwells in us. That's a pretty riveting thought. Has there been a DNA testing on it?
There hasn't been there said that I get that question a lot people want to clone Jesus
Yeah, you know from the blood
There's a there there's the shroud has been touched so much the DNA would be so contaminated but the blood
There's been testing the blood. The blood is tightly. Yeah type AB blood. It's human blood
It's blood that's been traumatized
I don't know. It's been traumatized. What tells you that?
Metologist and these are two Jews by the way, he'll learn Adler
These are not theologians trying to make this thing that then when I say 102 academic disciplines
I mean it these are people that have staked their academic reputations on it
They know the blood has been traumatized because Billy Rubin is released when red blood cells break down
Because a person has been traumatized
They've studied the blood it has high levels of ferritin and creatinine
So that means Jesus was experiencing organ failure
And think about this we're good Fridays a week from Friday
We only call it good because Jesus rose from the grave
And he leaves he loses 140 one one he loses about 30% of his blood volume just during the vlogging
And so we get into that and so when what I love now is I tell people in quick shows like this
The shroud is an itemized receipt of how much Jesus loves you
That's nice the cost of the cost of our sin
You all these financial terms are employed in the Bible
Aren't there isn't there some kind of
Controversy about the carbon dating though. Oh, absolutely carbon dated back to the Middle Ages
You're so we go down the rabbit hole together for a minute so for rough
So the British Museum the British Library suppressed the raw data for 27 years on the carbon dating
Good friend of mine Tristan Kasi Blanca did the equivalent of freedom information act to finally get access to it
The Journal of Archaeometry from Oxford 2019 totally
Totally demolished the carbon dating here's the point when we finally got access to the raw dating seven labs
We're supposed to do the carbon dating only three did
And we don't believe that the shroud sample they used as homogenous with the actual shroud itself
Meaning they used a patched portion of the shroud to come out with the part carbon dating. Oh, and that's the fact
I'm quoting the 2019 Journal of Archaeometry. So that's even if you believe the carbon dating is accurate at all
Yeah, by the way a guy that wrote 1260 to 1390 on the chalkboard and then he sat down like this and made national headlines
He got a five million dollar chair
awarded to him after the rally. Yeah, check it out for yourself. Oh wow
So just rife was so I would never use the carbon dating
To you in the book Jesus discoveries. I show the five other ways the shroud's been dated to show its its antiquity
Where is the shroud now? It's in turn, Italy. This is really cool. It's in what's called a reliquary
Which is a religious term, but the the company that makes all of the materials for the international space station is in turn
Italy they built a box glint and I saw this together
It's 99% argon gas 1% oxygen and Enrico my friend changes the gas on it twice a year to protect it
But it's in this amazing box and it's not rolled up. It's flat
So and that's where you can see that. That's really cool. Yeah
That would be
Worth a pretty penny I'm thinking. Oh, yes, absolutely
Yeah, that's amazing. Who founded originally a river air methea
It would have absolutely been in his family tomb
It was his burial cloth that Jesus everything that we read about in the gospels
Is authenticated through Jewish burial traditions and so that's why I get into these 10 discoveries in the book
There's I want people to know that our faith is based in history real people real places real events not miss not fairy tales
That's great. Tell us about some of the other
Archaeological questions the coolest one. This is the first time in my life that I've had news come out before a book
Actually came out have you all heard of the Jesus cup
This is the second one in my book. I have a picture of it
Um, we found Frank Boggio
Jeff from the last supper
I wish it was like a goblet that we could drink like in Indiana Jones
Yeah, I'll ask you say that
It's it's incised
Da Christu Hogo Aestace through Christ the magician now that sounds interesting
The cup is dated itself to the first century BC
First century AD
But we can actually date what's incised on the cup to 50 AD
This means that this could be the earliest piece of archaeology that has the name of Christ on it
And why that's important is Jesus is made famous. Yes, there it is
Jesus is made famous as a miracle worker a healer and an exorcist
And so I actually have a whole chapter on Jesus and magic spells
His name in the first century is known to have power associated with it
So people might not have heard his message, but they heard if you inserted this name Jesus
Things happened
That's really interesting it gives me chills so that that cup I believe is the first thing that we have with Jesus's name on it
Do you also have the inscription that was put above him on the cross?
Yes, we have a whole titulus. Yeah, we the titulus crucis so I have a whole chapter on it, which is fascinating to me
In three different languages
Yep, we have a chapter on that got a chapter on the highly contestant
We believe we have the aushuari of James the brother of Jesus
The aushuari. Yes, and the aushuari. I'm sorry. Thank you as pet bird
It's a bone box the Jews practice second burial. They would a year after you died
Your family would collect your bones and put it in the bone box
Have you guys ever been to the land of Israel? I'm seeing all the bone boxes all over
Yes, I have so you've seen those that's Jewish burial traditions
That's that's a process where they would collect the bones and put it in a bone box and the bone boxes on the outside would usually be in size like
You know jeffy son of whoever Jeremiah son of Jerry right this one says
Joseph or excuse me James son of Joseph brother of Jesus. Oh, wow
And the epigraphers it was found in 2002
The epigraphers say it's absolutely authentic and no other aushuari say and the brother of
And remember according to Josephus
James dies in 8062 believing his brother is the son of God and he didn't believe before the resurrection
I have four sons. I can tell you none of them believe the other ones the son of God
So we have to ask ourselves what would it take for you to believe your brother was a son of God and die for it
According to Josephus not the Bible. Yeah, it could be some
Jealousy there too. Exactly. Yeah, 100% so just I want I want Christians to know
How based and archaeology and history are faith is and then for the greatest skeptic
I want them to investigate the faith for themselves and see the uniqueness of Christianity. It's really fascinating
Yeah, no just wrap it up. Okay
So where would people go to find more Jeremiah? Well, please check out the Jesus discovery
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And just seriously love your guys that show love everything you guys are doing pack you in pat
You've got the coolest voice on the blaze man. Oh, well, thank you
Yeah, get out your wife and smile
Thanks for my fascinating book and an incredible topic. So get this
On amazon or wherever and you have a website. Yeah, Christian figures.com. That's kind of you say. Thank you so much. All right. Thanks
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