[00:00:05] The Kate Dalley Show, because all opinions matter, and George Soros will pay good money for them. The show starts now. Gavin with the good hair, Newsom. You thought you were going to be president. You're never, ever, ever going to be president. Gavin with the good hair, with the hair gel, little Nancy's nephew. Gavin with the good hair, Newsom. Gavin with the good hair. You're done, Gavin with the good hair.
[00:00:31] Talking about, oh, we want to, we want to Trump-proof California. How about fireproofing California? You're talking about Trump this, Trump that. He's not even president. I don't know what he said. This is on you. I think every taxpayer in America, including those in California, would like to tie this aid to removing Newsom and Bass. Now, gone. Part of the deal would be, and I know Trump likes new ideas. Here's one. Not a dime until those two are whacked from their jobs immediately.
[00:00:58] They are so incompetent, and all of the decisions they've made led to this, and they're still making mistakes. Their horrific managers whacked them. Ooh. Those were awesome clips. Michael Rappaport, the actor, going off on Gavin with the good hair. I love it. And, of course, that was Kevin O'Leary talking about whacking. That was an interesting choice of words.
[00:01:23] Susan gave me that clip. Whacking Bass and Newsom from their jobs, of course, of course. Anyway, that was just a wild clip. Just an interesting choice of words, for sure. Welcome to the Kate Daly Show. I've got Susan Reeb with me. How are you? Hey, I'm doing so well today. Ooh, so much, so much happening. And I was looking, can I just share with you for one second, I was looking at the headlines today, and it was like this. Port strike averted days ago.
[00:01:52] Wow, good. You know, FDA, we'll talk about that. Bans red food dye. Cease fire Hamas in Israel. Nominations are sailing through. Village people vow to unite USA at inauguration. Fire aid instead of farm aid. It's fire aid now. Mega concert, not for North Carolina, but for L.A. And then getting on top of the flames in California, they're making some progress.
[00:02:17] And even Musk, Elon Musk, Bezos, Zuckerberg, of all people, those people have been against Trump since the beginning, are going to now attend the inauguration. I mean, it looks like everything's going awesome. So I don't know why I feel this ominous weirdness, but from the looks of it, Susan, I know you were looking at the headlines today, it looks, everything's looking super good. Wow.
[00:02:44] Except for the tens of thousands of homeless people in Los Angeles who are newly homeless, let me add. And ongoing fires. Let's not forget the ongoing fires. Oh, and the people freezing to death in North Carolina who've been kicked out of their hotel rooms by FEMA. And my favorite part of that story is the FEMA representative said, well, if we call people and they don't answer their phone, we assume they've gotten housing.
[00:03:12] And so we discontinue their hotel room. Now, wouldn't the opposite be the default? I know. I mean, yeah. I mean, I know that there are people out there that go, Kate, be happy. Today's such a good day. Everything's going so swimmingly. And why do I feel this way, though? I don't feel comforted and cozy right now. And I know there are people out there desperately wanting to feel that way. They do.
[00:03:39] But there's a whole other side of the news, too, that is insane. We'll go over some of this stuff. But it's weird right now. You feel the weirdness, right? It's just strange. I feel the weirdness. I watched the Tucker interview with Michael Schellenberger, who's a journalist, a deep dive journalist. And he talks about all the really wild things going on behind the scenes. And if you read the mainstream news, you're not seeing any of this.
[00:04:09] So you want to go to the deep dive people. Yeah. After listening to that, I felt more disturbed than I have in so long. But that's reality. Do you want to insulate yourself from reality? Because a lot of people do. They really do not want to know the hairy details. I know. You know what I mean? Yes. Yes. I mean, I know January, the whole month sucks. But still, I'm like, I felt, I don't know, very uneasy today.
[00:04:38] And as I was reading the headlines, it was like, look, everything's awesome. We should be celebrating. And man, can I just hope for more? It's kind of like Trump with his new external revenue service, right? Focusing on tariffs and focusing on people bringing in products and things like that. And I'm all for that. Okay, great. I think it's a good thing, right? Taxing others.
[00:05:05] Shifting away from the IRS and having something that makes that very concrete. Okay, I should be dancing. And I don't know why. It's just very bizarre right now. So I'm like, ooh, very, very weird. And let me just add, it is Trump's job, President Trump, to set a vision for the future. Yeah, yeah. And he has these big audacious goals. And they actually, it sounds amazing.
[00:05:32] There's no reason not to be excited about the future. But, but behind the scenes, and now there's even a whistleblower coming out saying, you know, they're undermining Trump. They're planning. They have all these plans in the government. So you can't divert your eyes from that. I know. I know. And, and I know, I know this audience understands what I'm saying. I know they, because I know that they're looking at both sides of this instead of the one side.
[00:06:01] So Hegseth came out and said, the president has given me a clear vision. I will execute it. The defense, the defense department under Donald Trump will achieve peace through strength, defending our homeland, our borders, and our skies, responsive, vowed to responsibly end wars to ensure we can prioritize our resources and reorient to larger threats. I swear we're going to get Project Blue Beam. I just can feel it.
[00:06:29] But anyway, that's why the skies keep being mentioned. I think that's why we had some of the little drone things. But anyways, I digress. Okay. So where do you want to start today? I know you're always doing research. Yeah. Um, you know, I just have to add about Project Blue Beam, which is supposed to be an invasion of aliens to kind of mislead the public. So that was written about, um, in this discussion with Michael Schellenberger and Tucker Carlson,
[00:06:58] Tucker kind of revealed that in talking to Musk, um, who Musk, Elon Musk came out and said, you know, there's no aliens, our satellites would have seen it. And Tucker said, you know, I, my understanding is that it's entities who have been here since the beginning. They're from this planet. And I, you know, it's really uneasy to think about, but he said, I've talked to a lot of
[00:07:28] high level people. He said, and that's my, my sense. Yeah. I think he's, I think he tries to push the, the alien narrative. Um, so, well, and he said that, but the majority, he said his sources, Dan Bongino's sources say it's China. These are Chinese and they're showing, look what we can do. And that there was actually a bigger, uh, mothership satellite that was taken out and then drones went away.
[00:07:57] But the timing was weird, right? Yeah. It's a weird timing. Yeah. So, um, we can talk about, um, something that's come out in the news and I shared this with so many, just people who don't do deep dives into the news. Okay. They were a thousand percent skeptical. It was the JFK tape. Uh huh. So it was an associate of LBJ.
[00:08:20] This is supposed to be an actual audio tape explaining why he knows that it was LBJ Johnson who orchestrated. Do you want me to play it? Yes, please. Okay. Here we go.
[00:08:54] He said that he, uh, Linden hired Mack Wallace to assassinate JFK. Yeah. He was a crude oil and, uh, one second.
[00:09:32] Okay. I won't play the whole thing, but it's basically saying Mack Wallace was hired by Linden and he was saying that he has a hard time dealing with the fact that he was part of this. Um, who was talking in this clip? I'm trying to think who this is. Oops. There you go. Who was it? It was a man by the name of Clifton and he was like a close associate of, uh, Linden Johnson.
[00:09:58] And in the tape where he talks about, you know, he really had no other choice, but I disagree with him. It kind of made me angry. What do you mean he had no other choice? Yeah. Um, interestingly enough, Roger Stone said, this is actually exactly what I wrote my book about and I have all the proof in my book that this is exactly what happened.
[00:10:22] So to have the tape, my question is why are they putting the tape out now before the inauguration? Does that mean more information is going to come forward like Trump promised? I think it is. Interesting. I think they're kind of watering the ground here. Mm hmm. Um, but all the, the regular people that I've talked to said, well, how, how do we know? How do we know that's an actual recording?
[00:10:51] Because Roger Stone says this completely backs up all his research that this is exactly what happened. So that's a good clue. Um, I, I have a sense that it's real and people have to make their own determination. If it's real, uh, have a president, a vice president who assassinated a president. Yeah. I cannot think of anything more shocking. Yeah. In American history.
[00:11:19] Well, he was, he was pretty thrilled to jump on that plane and, and become president and hated, uh, JFK. But, uh, his sister, Lyndon's sister had a extramarital affairs with Mack Wallace and John Kinzer. Mack Wallace, uh, shot Kinzer. And so, um, actually the, uh, guilt, it was his, uh, guilty verdict was overturned. Anyway, the guy's a bad dude, but it's very, I don't know. Well, we'll have to see. It's very interesting that this clip was dropped now.
[00:11:49] Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Very, very interesting. Hmm. So I think, um, you know, in the middle of the firestorm and it kind of gets conveniently buried. And then if Alex Jones publicizes it, so many normies, people who hardly interact with the news or at the bare minimum say, well, then it, then it's discredited. No, that's not how reality works. Right. Right. Interesting. Hmm.
[00:12:20] Reality. Right. So, um, yeah, lots going on, um, with the fires and Newsom and Trump has come out, um, saying, you know, they're talking about aid now. Actually it was Kevin O'Leary who came out and said, here's an idea about aid to California. Yeah. That's the clip I played coming in. Um, we're going to come right back. Kate Daly show more of a Susan Reed. We've got a lot to discuss. Be right back. Don't miss it.
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[00:15:01] dye number three. Yeah. Now people have heard of the red dye, you know, it's not good for you. And there's also a red dye 40. They're different. And 40 has not been banned, but I find it why the last week of this administration, I don't know. But, um, people are familiar with it because it's used. Dye three is used in candles, maraschino cherries. If you're a big fan of those and some baked goods, but it's linked to health concerns.
[00:15:30] You can't even use it in lipstick. Um, they ban it using it in lipstick, uh, or some, or food products in the EU. So I think people are waking up to the fact, especially through RFK jr. Um, that look at the ingredient lists for certain products in the EU and look at a similar, uh, or identical product, say McDonald's French fries in the United States. And the ingredient lists are vastly different. Yeah.
[00:15:59] Like there's just a lot more processing type chemicals in our food. Um, so red dye 40 is still legal and it is used in beverages, cereals, snack foods, and it is linked. Now the red dye 40 has been linked, uh, to exacerbating ADHD symptoms in some kids. Have you had before? Yeah. A lot of parents are aware of that and high sensitivity.
[00:16:29] Yeah. And in the EU, it requires foods using red dye 40 to carry a warning label. So, you know, the science is there, but is the, uh, corporate will there to protect us from kinds of chemicals? And obviously not, obviously not. Um, but it is, uh, interesting that RFK jr. Is coming in.
[00:16:58] Now I have to say Mike Pence is over in the cheap seats, uh, saying we shouldn't put RFK, uh, jr. In because he is pro abortion, which, uh, okay, maybe he is, but in the meantime, we're, you know, there's people saying, what does it have to do with the FDA? Cause he's not gonna, that his viewpoint will have nothing to do with the FDA. Right. On abortion. As a person. Yes. So thank you, Mike Pence.
[00:17:27] Now please go away. Um, just to interject that into what we're trying to do with the food supply, um, that's making us all so sick and costing billions and billions of dollars in healthcare costs. I mean, let's just get real. So they don't have the same cancer rate in the EU and we've tracked it down. We know what's happening.
[00:17:54] And you know, this, this is the direction the American people want to go. Yeah. It is interesting. Tulsi was a big Democrat and, uh, RFK big Democrat and all these people that are, um, you know, uh, going into all these positions. So I understand people's concern. I do. And we'll have to see what they end up doing. Uh, it'll be interesting. And it was interesting that this was done in this last week, not a long time ago or, or
[00:18:23] before RFK. That's kind of an interesting, an interesting piece to this, but, uh, I'll come right back and ask Susan about that. Be right back on the Kate Daly show. Kate Daly radio.com.
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[00:20:55] the, I think, uh, more or less, you know, obviously not the story. The story was the other shooters. Yes. So, so we realized that we've done so many shows on JFK. Well, it's going to be interesting to see because president Trump has said, we're going to have a committee on assassinations and that would include the deep dive on his own assassination attempts. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Yeah.
[00:21:21] And I think he wants to not only get to the bottom of it, Melania Trump has even come out and said, there's more to the story. Uh, and he wants to make those details public. Yeah. Interesting. That gives him a lot of leverage. Yeah. Matt, yeah, for sure. Mac could have been one of them and, uh, and there was some possible, you know, obviously others. I, I think they were part of the intelligence racket and, uh, criminals that, that carried
[00:21:47] it out, um, because Lyndon wanted that, that seat very badly and because of other things too. Okay. So we've done so many shows on that. Uh, so let's talk about land grab. Yeah. Uh, let me start with kind of a funny one. Um, this is in New Mexico. It turns out Matthew McConaughey was shooting a movie in New Mexico, uh, part in Lincoln County about, get ready for this, the Paradise Fire. And it's a movie called The Lost Bus.
[00:22:17] So this was in production and people were, uh, putting their own experience on X saying that there were, after the movie left, there were two fires. And then there were also floods and you had all these people coming in trying to buy land like with big money. After the movie shot, um, it's called, it's based on the book Paradise. One town struggled to survive in American wildlife. So Matthew McConaughey is going to be the star, right?
[00:22:47] Um, it involved the 2,500 locals and, uh, 2,100 extras, 480 crew members. So Hollywood did a big, huge blockbuster on this. This is, you know, um, they called this also, it was the campfire. It killed 85 people. We can never forget the stake. What's at stake when these things happen? 85 people. It wasn't even as large of the area as what's happening in LA.
[00:23:17] But, um, the USDA came in and said, you know, we want to buy up through this program. It's a voluntary property buyout program to protect Lincoln County residents from flood liability. Really? Like the gun buyouts. Okay. What? Yes. Yes. Oh, okay. And it turns out they're not even the ones who do the actual buying.
[00:23:47] There's, uh, people who come in sponsors, sponsors do the buying, um, and take over that property. And then they say it stays, it will stay as open space for the entertainment and enjoyment, enjoyment and wildlife preservation. But all the structures will be, um, removed, destroyed. They actually say, and they say, yeah, come talk to us about selling your property.
[00:24:16] And so she, one of the residents said, you know, all of this started happening after the movie left. Like people loved, loved the area that the extras, uh, sorry, the people who came in to star in the movie, produce the movie, loved, loved the area. Then there was an arson fire and an accidental fire. And all these property speculators came in. So, you know, it's, it's happening.
[00:24:44] So one of the other biggest stories in California, it's actually a historic story, is the, um, the forced sale, um, or giving up of the leases by 12 ranches in Point Reyes, California. Um, Point Reyes Seashell National Park is 71,000 acres. Mm-hmm. And on 18,000 of those, you have these historic ranches.
[00:25:11] So Point Reyes was, it's R-E-Y-E-S, north of San Francisco, was established in 1962. And the reason they said they did that is they didn't want the encroachment of developers coming up from San Francisco. Mm-hmm. It's about 80 miles north. But they had to make deals with the ranchers who had been there. These were historic ranches. A lot of these, uh, names are like Italian names.
[00:25:40] So these were like immigrants who came and established big ranches. So they are eliminating all of the dairy farms. It's 12 ranches. And the environmental groups in 2016 went and sued the National Park Service that is in charge of these leases to the farmers. Mm-hmm. And, um, and in charge of all this property. So what else happened in 2016? Oh, that's interesting.
[00:26:10] Biden came into power. Mm-hmm. And the, uh, conservatory, uh, conservation groups pounced on the opportunity. Mm-hmm. So the ranchers got into league with the Park Service to fight back against, uh, the conservation groups. And when you hear about who indeed was behind the funding of the conservation groups, it's actually,
[00:26:38] it's a little overwhelming but not sad. So, um, somebody had posted these, dairymen never had a chance against tech pocketbooks. The ranchers were under gag orders, but the environmentalists were not. So they hosted these swanky dinners to raise $40 million to fight the ranchers. Oh, my gosh. Yeah. And it's, um, they've been doing it for years for this. It's called the Point Reyes Buyout, just like in New Mexico.
[00:27:07] And it was to remove farmers from the peninsula. So it was, um, they were hosted by tech and venture capitalists at their expensive Marin County mansions, these big events and fundraisers to get the ranchers out. And there's finally been a settlement that's reported within the last three days, this historic, uh, settlement for $30 million.
[00:27:35] But, you know, these ranchers have been there for generations. Um, some of them are doing organic beef, organic milk. Wow. And now they have to go elsewhere. How sad. I just, our ranchers are the heart of this country. They are the heart and soul. Oh, yeah. And I mean, they, they talk about the runoff. So there's some ranches that are more on the interior because this is kind of way out next to the ocean itself.
[00:28:04] Um, and some of the interior ranches are being left alone with new leases, 20 year leases. But one of the ranchers said, you know, it just got exhausting to fight this. And it was really a losing battle. But the money they get won't be enough to start up something new on the same, you know, scale. So that's really sad. But I was going to go through some of the funding from the various groups. Okay. We'll be right back. Kate Daly show.
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[00:29:12] Hmm. Who started the fires? Anyways, uh, lots of, lots of arson, lots of, uh, instruments. You never know. Um, boy, lots of questions, right? And, uh, who knows? We'll get to the bottom of it. Um, welcome back to the show. And of course I defend home. Go to I defend home.com. You're going to love these guys because they're going to, they're going to, uh, make sure that
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[00:31:01] And in their, um, in their, um, in their documents, the settlement aims to reshape the future point raised by focusing on natural resource preservation, increasing pub, potentially increasing public access and visitor opportunities. I think that's how they sell it to the public while also managing native elk through non-lethal methods. So sometimes the elk herds had to be thinned and the environmentalists didn't like it, but there's nothing. I can't stand more than an environmentalist by the way.
[00:31:31] But when I was saying sad, I didn't mean that the farmers were getting a settlement. That's great, but they shouldn't be, they shouldn't have to be going through all of this. Our, our farmers and ranchers are the heart and soul of America. And of course they, we've done everything possible to get them off their lands. And it's so sick and evil. And we used to be 95% farming a hundred years ago. And now we're 5% farming. I mean, talk about flipping. Yeah. With pesticides. Private farms. Yeah. Right. With pesticides.
[00:32:01] So it's, um, the, so an anonymous source, um, went to the, uh, local news and said it is the nature conservancy environmental group that is, uh, coordinating the buyout and they're coordinating it through actual people doing the buying with our resource renewal Institute, the center for biological diversity and Western watersheds.
[00:32:29] So these are very powerful NGOs that have big bank, you know, big bucks backing them. And these ranchers are up against this. So I looked into who actually funds those groups. So as far as the nature conservancy, it says they receive substantial support from foundations like the MacArthur foundation, the Hewlett foundation, the Doris Duke charitable foundation.
[00:32:58] If you like tobacco money. And the Bezos earth fund. Hmm. So what could possibly go wrong with that? Um, also no notable partners. Um, they work with large corporations, um, they work with large corporations, including BP, shell Chevron, Duke energy, Dow chemical, and others, uh, in those quote partnerships.
[00:33:21] And so I looked into those other specific, um, organizations like the Western watershed projects. And I asked, it's great to go on AI and say, what are the priorities of this organization? Which is what I did. Right. Um, this group, it's challenging livestock grazing. That's one of their priorities. Our poor food supplies just diminish opposing energy development, including oil, gas, and mining. Mm-hmm.
[00:33:51] Okay. Uh, they want to protect waterways, public land management. Yeah. I can't, I can't take any more, Susan. Okay. So I need a shower. I, they, these groups are just, it's, it's the ending of our food supply and they're going to do it. And, uh, eggs right now through the roof, through the roof can hardly find them. Sure. Of a price tag. Yeah. The eggs were 11 99. Yep. They're through the roof. 99. They're, they're, they're another group.
[00:34:19] Their interest is population and sustainability. Oh my gosh. Addressing issues like human population growth's impact on the environment. Yeah. I just thought. We, we get it. I know. Our armies. Yeah. They're horrid. They're evil. These, these little NGOs. Um, Trump put up a really interesting clip. Do you want me to play it? Sure. This was interesting. Trump put this up. Okay, here we go. Obama tasks the CIA to overthrow the Syrian government. Mm-hmm. Starting four years before Russia intervened.
[00:34:48] Why did the U.S. invade Iraq in 2003? Well, first of all, it was completely phony pretenses. It wasn't, oh, we were so wrong. They didn't have weapons of mass destruction. They actually did focus groups in the fall of 2002 to find out what would sell that war to the American people. That war came from Netanyahu, actually. Netanyahu had from 1995 onward the theory that the only way we're going to get rid of
[00:35:16] Hamas and Hezbollah is by toppling the governments that support them. That's Iraq, Syria, and Iran. And the guy's nothing if not obsessive. He's a deep, dark son of sorry to tell you. Because he's gotten us into endless worlds. Hmm, interesting clip. And President Trump put that up. So it was interesting. Would you have expected that? No, no. Yeah. Not Trump.
[00:35:45] He's been a big supporter of Israel. Netanyahu allegedly is not coming to the inauguration. I saw that announcement. And it was claimed that it was due to a health issue. I guess he has a prostate issue or had to have some surgery. But then Trump comes out with this. He didn't have to post this. And you wonder, what is going on here? This is kind of a different... Yeah. Yeah. Always support the people. Don't support a government. And I don't...
[00:36:14] I'm not a fan of Netanyahu. I think that all these governments are very, very corrupt and are doing things in the name of their people. So I always differentiate on the show because, you know, they'll start hurling words at me that aren't true. And I guess that's the go-to, right? If you criticize at all. But this, I think, is part of a greater project. I think it's part of the Greater Zion Project that is the Middle East. But it's amazing. It's amazing that he put this up. Yeah, I was actually surprised.
[00:36:45] Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So I think we're going to expect to see some really different things from Trump going forward in terms of international relations in the Middle East. And I'm just... One of the people that he put in, he put out a little post about her and he said, you know, basically, this is who Rubio wants through the State Department. He said, I fought this woman for three years, but maybe it'll work out. And I thought, whoa. Interesting.
[00:37:14] Well, we're going to see some things. I think we have a war coming. Anyway, all is quiet on the Western Front today, though. Susan Reeve, thank you. And I'll be right back with Melissa Smith, Midwest Melissa. Be right back. Don't go anywhere. Kate Daly Show, katedalyradio.com.