[00:00:09] You're listening to the Kate Dalley Show. Our problem is that we just want to follow Jesus, but we also want to slap people. Dilemmas. The show starts now. It says professors are Democrats, therefore experts are Democrats too. Watch the percentage. Go all the way to the bottom so we can see the difference between red and. So a percentage of Democrat professors in the field surveyed 5,116 people versus Republicans. Go all the way to the top. Let's start.
[00:00:35] In the communication, 100% of professors you go to in communication are Democrats. Weird. 100% of professors in anthropology are Democrats. Look at religion, which is the scary 99% of Democrats. What do you think they're saying about Christianity? So that means when you send your kids off to college, there's a 95% chance they're going to come out as Democrats.
[00:01:00] We will fight hard to defend the freedom of opportunity that makes the American dream possible. We will fight hard. We will fight hard. We will fight hard. Fight hard for the freedom to vote. Oh man, I love it. Welcome, Kate Dalley Show on a Tuesday. Nice. By the way, the show yesterday did not get posted on SoundCloud. It will go up today.
[00:01:25] Anyway, so for all of you searching for yesterday's show, it'll go up today. Listen, tonight, actually, I'm on Carrie Madej's show. And so for those of you that love Carrie, I've had Carrie on the show multiple times and she's fantastic. She really has a, just a, there's just a neat feeling about Carrie. I really like her. And so we'll probably be talking religion. We'll be talking, cause that's one of her favorite subjects.
[00:01:54] And then we'll be talking government and sort of the things I've been studying and everything else. And that's seven o'clock Eastern. So after this show, I'll be on that show. Carrie Madej, Dr. Carrie Madej. Remember the plane crash that she was in? She came on the show and talked about that, surviving that plane crash. Man, she's been through a lot. So we'll, we'll have to talk now. Now, welcome to the ADD mind of Kate Daly.
[00:02:21] I do, you know, I do a lot of research and it's, it's hard to focus sometimes because there's so much incoming that there's a million rabbit holes. And I've talked about this now. There are a lot of ways we can go on today's show in this hour. And then Maven Ray joins me. Mel will be on the show next week. And this week I have, I have Warren Farrell on Friday.
[00:02:45] And I also have Sean Spicer right after Chris Ann Hall and also Tom DiLorenzo from the Mises Institute. Sean Spicer was interim as well, press guy. And so we'll talk to all of, all of them on Thursday. So loaded shows this week and Warren Farrell talks a lot about fatherhood and he, boy, he made some great points on fatherhood that we've covered on the show and the importance of fathers.
[00:03:13] And then also men and women, I can talk today, men and women. So a lot of places to go, but I have a lot on my mind today. I was looking at the fear dump of measles still in the press. I swear every, every, every couple of years it changes. And this is the newest fear and it just cracks me up, right? Because people are buying it. I mean, they're literally buying this as the next fear.
[00:03:39] And, and I saw a great meme about, about showcasing it as three different women up for, you know, wearing the crown for Miss World. And it's like, here's the latest. And last time it was COVID and then the flu. And of course it's a measles now. And I just hope, and I know that as an audience, you're not buying into that. So I'm really grateful for that. I do have some clips I want to play.
[00:04:03] I am concerned that they are coming up with the new wolf that, that, that DNA has introduced or whatever they've worked on, who knows what, what you could call it, but that they actually have genes spliced. Something out of extinction. And this wolf they're claiming is the, the wolf on, on some various shows that we've been watching and they've, they've reintroduced this wolf. So there's, there's one.
[00:04:31] I also have a 1977 interview from 60 minutes from Dan, good old Dan rather. And talking about EMF and the warnings, which basically ended this guy's career. I also have a lot of information on what kind of water to drink right now. And if you do need an energy fix, maybe some of the safer energy drinks. So I can go over that. I also, oh my gosh, there's so much. I, I ran. I have so much.
[00:04:59] So it's really where you want to go and what's on your mind and what you want to hear me talk about. So I'm going to leave it to you. And the phone lines are open. 888-673-1450. That's the number. So I'm going to say it again, write this in a text to yourself, or it's on the website, Kate Daly radio.com. You can go there where you access the podcast for the, for this live show right now, but you can weigh in on what you want to talk about. What's on your mind, because I'm really open for most anything.
[00:05:28] I really feel like we could cover a lot of ground today together. And honestly, I think it's important that we really discover these things that, that are popping up. And I know it's going to seem a little ADD and oh, well, deal with it. I don't know what else to say. Also tariffs. Now I talked to Pesta yesterday and then also Ben McClintock on tariffs. And the belief that we have, that we have to find our hopium in government.
[00:06:00] That one's a tough one because I feel like why, why, why do we have to find hope in government? So we're going to be, we're going to be visiting a lot of things in this hour. And I encourage you to call in. I'll take the first caller. 888-673-1450. Caller, go for it. What's on your mind? Greetings, Kate. Hi. You brought up wolves. Yes. Yes.
[00:06:26] Little did you know that at once upon a time, I had the largest collection of wolves in the country that I cared for. Wow. I got my first full-blooded wolf when I was 17. I helped with the relocation, capturing wolves from Canada to take to Yellowstone back in 95. So got a little bit of experience. All right. There's no documentation referring to the exact extinction time of the dire wolf and or what their nature was. But in general, there's never been a case.
[00:06:55] And there's been studies done, which I was involved with back in the early 80s at college level. Not a single case of a confirmed human being killed by a wild wolf in North America. Okay. None. Zero. Now, big cats, big cats, yeah, they'll kill you. Bears, they'll skin you and eat you like a banana. But not wolves. And so there seems to be an abundance of fear being put out on the Internet right now about wolves.
[00:07:23] And I know in Montana, they're going crazy over trying to eliminate wolves, claiming that they're eliminating the elk and deer population. And what these people, these propagandists are failing to mention is that, number one, wolves go after mice and rats. That's their mainstay. And then weak and sick and diseased and injured deer, slow folks. Okay. It's only the hunter that goes after the 12-point buck that is eliminating the best of the gene pool. The wolves eliminating the weakest of the gene pool.
[00:07:53] And long before the first Europeans got here, the wolves lived in harmony with all those elk and deer and moose and everything else. Okay. So people don't need to get excited about a cloning, which from what I read, it's not a chimera. It's not a hybrid of a wolf and something else. It's an actual cloning of genetics.
[00:08:17] The only concern I've got is that they've done some gene editing and they don't exactly explain what they've added or taken away. But if it has the same mentality and nature of a wild wolf now, there's nothing to be afraid of. Okay. All right. Hey, fair enough. I like it. Thank you. I'm glad that you weighed in, Mike. Thank you for that. I really, I think there's a lot of information that's going to be floating around today. And so it's always good to get every angle.
[00:08:44] So these dire wolves named Remus and Romulus are coming from colossal biosciences. Now, I think they're normalizing the gene editing. I think they want us to get excited about it. So they're trying to gene splice their way back into the dire wolf. And people will get excited about it because they've been watching the Thrones show or all these different shows, right, where they try to showcase this and the dire wolf.
[00:09:14] And so they're bringing this back and that also we need to do more work on colossal biosciences to kind of find out what they're really behind. Because usually when they're opening the gate to this and we, you know, it's illegal. It has been illegal to gene splice a human, right, into a human being. But the normalization is what gets me and the excitement over what we can do with technology.
[00:09:42] But the question really should be, should we be doing this? Not can we, should we? And I think that there are some really good questions to ask on that. But with that pushed aside, I wasn't ready to spend an entire hour on this topic. But I will say that it worries me because why do we have to do this? Why is there so much excitement about this? And what about the warnings?
[00:10:11] And I want to know what Colossal Biosciences is doing. Ben Lamb is the CEO. He's a billionaire entrepreneur. And I want to know what else he's in because when Forbes magazine or Time magazine or some of these hell-bent on propaganda magazines, which is what they all are. They're not truth. It's more like propaganda showcased.
[00:10:36] When they're getting on the covers of these kind of periodicals, then I always wonder, okay, well, what are they doing for the deep state that the deep state gets excited about? Because that's why they land on the cover of these. And so should we versus can we is a very good question. But a lot of these companies don't really ask those questions about should we. And that's where it gets into some dangerous territory, as we're all aware.
[00:11:03] So there's one for you today that I think is it's bizarre. It's bizarre. You know, they were showcasing these wolves howling and saying, yeah, this is the new wolf that we're going to turn out into society. And they're also working Colossal Biosciences, just so you know, is working on the 2D extinct, the woolly mammoth, the Tasmanian tiger, the northern white rhinosaurus, the dodo bird, for what reason? We don't know.
[00:11:33] And, of course, the dire wolf. Now, my mind, if you want to know what's spinning around in my mind, a lot of things. But number one would be confusing what they say they can do with science and confusing that with what our deep state does under the cover of DARPA with our money that we don't know about with dark money.
[00:11:59] OK. And and confusing this as, oh, we're just gene editing science where we're we have all these technologies to what's already been created to confuse people on what is something that is a super big, weird creation of some sorts with what they could do with science. I don't know. There's just something very strange going on with this that I would love to look into more, get more info on.
[00:12:27] So you can send me info at Kate at Kate Daly radio dot com. But it's going to be confusing because, you know, I was watching a robot dog the other day and I was thinking, you know, there's going to be a lot of confusion with things they've developed that are completely have nothing to do with the extinction or science or anything. Just horrible things that they've created that were going to confuse us, something that science created. Does that make sense? Anyway, I'll be right back. I got a lot today. I'll be right back. Kate Daly show. Kate Daly radio dot com.
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[00:15:07] And of course, the code word is Kate. So, you know, I've got a lot on my mind. I could go a lot of different directions. And I do want to play this clip for you because I just thought that this was really, really kind of fascinating about EMF. So let me play this for you. This is Dan Rather doing an interview with Robert O. Becker back in 1977. Okay. And it ended Robert's career after this. But I want you to hear, especially at the very end. It's two minutes.
[00:15:35] At the very end, he says something that's very interesting. And it's what we're actually doing today that people don't even think about. All right. So this is Dan Rather. 60 Minutes back in 1977. Robert O. Becker, here we go. Are you telling me there's a possibility that electric current generated in a fashion such as this could possibly cause heart disease and or stroke? Yes. You have to know that that's a mind-blowing thought for a lot of people, including me.
[00:16:04] I'm aware of that. I was a member of the first ad hoc committee to evaluate the biological studies that were performed for Project Sanguine. And I most certainly sat there and listened to several studies that had very definite effects. Yes. Animals exposed grow at a slower rate than control animals. A number of projects have shown this to be true.
[00:16:32] The second area in which definite effects do appear is that exposure to this type of field seems to produce stress. Is it true that the Navy repressed that report for better than two years? The Navy did not disseminate the report widely. Human volunteers were exposed to these... They lied. ...magnetic fields that the Sanguine antenna were in that.
[00:17:01] And there was a very definite indication that following such exposure for a 24-hour period of time, that these people experienced considerable elevations in their serum tricloserides. We know of, I believe it's five specific projects in which positive results were obtained when the projects were terminated and the money just disappeared. There was no more to continue the work.
[00:17:30] Now, is this a definite pattern? It appears to be. That when a study begins to find that there may be adverse effects, that the money drives out. Not even adverse effects. Listen up. Any effect. Any effect. If the information has already publicly gone on record that the voltage field from the transmission line, a million times stronger than that from the Sanguine antenna, is harmless,
[00:17:58] then obviously he cannot do an about-face and say the Sanguine antenna may be harmful. So that number of people on this committee, I would feel, have a pre-bias. Is what you're trying to say they were playing with a stacked deck? I think so, yes. I certainly would not want to live in an area where such an antenna system was operative. Nor would I want any of my family living there.
[00:18:25] I cannot say for certain today that this would be hazardous, but there exists in my mind a very clear-cut indication. Hmm. Robert O. Becker. And that ended his career. And you didn't hear much from him again, right? That name doesn't ring a bell, right? Because media didn't want to hear from him anymore. And he was saying, look, you better be, you know, don't live by this kind of stuff. What are we all living by?
[00:18:51] These 5G towers that mysteriously had enough supplies in a time when we had short supplies like toilet paper. Or they creatively put all those 5G towers up. All of these things went up, right? There was no talk of shortages for that. And they're everywhere. And they're ugly. And Barbara O'Neill had a lot to say about that, too. About the dangers of living by one, near one. And we're all now living by one and near one. What is it doing to our health?
[00:19:20] Good question. Be right back. Kate Daly Show. I'll take your calls. Kate Daly Show. Kate Daly Radio.com. Be right back. Handle to talk about.