[00:00:05] If you ever feel useless, just remember that North Korea has hotels designated for tourism. The Kate Dalley Show starts now. It's proven that every square centimeter of skin when you're out in the sun produces 19 international units. And the other thing you have to understand is when the sun hits your face behind your eyes, your pituitary gland, penal, and hypothalamus glands, and when the sun strikes your eyes, they trigger it and start producing calciton, melatonin, serotonin, all these hormones and enzymes, all of which if you go to biology books, you want
[00:00:33] because it will keep you healthy and young. So all these hormones and enzymes are produced only from the sun. And yet the sun causes cancer. Avoid the sunlight to play. Well, no more than 10 minutes, a doctor says. How stupid could they be? Because the same doctor will tell you you need melanin and serotonin. And how else are you supposed to get it, other than naturally? Well, they'll sell you a chemical. Sure.
[00:01:00] I swear to you, after doing probably 38,000 hours now of research, everything that is told to us is pretty much a lie. I mean, except for my belief in God, that's not a lie. Everything else, subject to be suspicious about because did they, do they not tell you that though? Like don't, don't go in the sun. The sun is harmful. Wear your sunglasses. That's not what this hour is about.
[00:01:29] But I just wanted to throw that in because I feel like we're just constantly, just constantly pelted, I should say, with brainwashing. And I think we have a duty to actually look under the hood to see what's true and what's not true. And I see a lot of pundits in radio and TV. They don't care about that. They could care less whether they were telling people the truth or not.
[00:01:56] What they care about is telling people what they're told to tell people. And it's usually coming from leftists that own the media and own news. And then they, then they, they do their thing. Nice hair, nice teeth, nice voice. And they get on the radio or TV and all they do is regurgitate crap to everybody. And so one of the big, biggest things is I've done a lot of research on sunscreen. And I've done a lot of research on the sun. And I am telling you, we are just fed such a box of rocks on that.
[00:02:26] And he's right as far as the fact that we're wearing these sunglasses that shield our eyes and the sun needs to hit our eyes and needs to hit the surrounding area around our eyes. And, and does produce a lot of those things that we, our body needs. And we do need some sunlight. And I had the sunlight expert on, uh, who talked about, who wrote the book on vitamin D Mark.
[00:02:47] And he was amazing when he was telling people, look, those first 20 minutes of that sunrise in the morning from April to about October is about the best time to load your body up on vitamin D. The first 20 minutes of that sunrise, believe it or not. And then of course be out in the sun too. But, um, I just think it's good advice.
[00:03:08] And I think that we're fed so much junk and we're fed whatever the CDC spins and no one cares whether it's true or not because it's the consensus. This has happened with feminism. So let me give you, now we're going to switch over to feminism. Um, let me give you kind of an example of what I'm talking about. I want to showcase Farrah. Okay. For a moment, because this is the kind of junk we're fed. This is Farrah back in the early 1970s, I think 1972.
[00:03:38] And she's with Tom Selleck, who then becomes a big star, but both of them do. But I want to showcase this commercial. This commercial was about an alcohol. Okay. And, um, and so you'll, you'll hear the voices and this, this was at the, at the true beginning really of well, the sixties, but the seventies, women were latching onto the feminist movement. This is what the feminist movement gave us in media. Here we go. Here is good old Farrah. I met him at a party.
[00:04:06] I was having Dupinay on the rocks and he called me a little old lady. Little old lady passing by. Dupinay with soda and a twist. Some guys still think it's a drink for little old ladies. What he used to know about women. You could stuff in your hat. Dupinay cocktail time. Anytime you and your little old lady get together. Okay.
[00:04:33] That was literally a commercial in the 1970s when, you know, women were slaying it and Helen ready had her song. Women hear me roar. And I mean, we were taking it by storm, right? And women, women who were shoved down. And this is what we were told shoved down in society as second best.
[00:04:51] Um, we're finding themselves again and realizing their worth and realizing that it had to be in the corporate world and that we had to get to work and maybe spin out a baby or two, but don't actually raise the baby. Just get out there in the workforce. So here we are in 2025. And this is what this third wave of feminism has brought us. So 72 and now we're in 2025. Okay. All those years. And this is what you get for feminism.
[00:05:20] I give you blue origin. Blue origins space capsule when an all crew took flight. Okay. We've come so far. That's my point. Um, mm-hmm. Come really far. From this. Twist. Some guys still think it's a drink for little, little ladies. What he used to know about. All right.
[00:05:50] Uh, so to this. Yeah, I know. I know. Here we go. My point is, is that the whole thing's a sham. It's a sham. It's kind of like what we were told about the sun. Don't go near the sun. Feminine. Oh, there we go. Are we live again? Okay. I'm thinking we might be live again. We're having lots of problems today. Um, if you're still with me, call me up. If you can hear me eight, eight, eight, six, seven, three, 1450.
[00:06:19] If you can hear me right now, do me a fave. Just give me a call. I'm not sure we're having tons of problems. So, okay. So hopefully I'm back. I was just talking about, um, the AI version of blue origin. Okay. Uh, launched its first, this is AI launched. It's first all female crew into space, a historic event, marking the first all women's space flight. Um, since Valentina did hers in 1963. Okay. Um, hi caller. Am I on my life? Yeah.
[00:06:49] Dropped out for a little while. I know. I don't know why we're having so many problems. Thank you so much. Appreciate it. Um, so I really appreciate that. Thank you. I'm glad I could actually reach out to you guys and you're able to call me. Um, so while this flight, listen to this, this is the AI version of blue origin. Okay. While this flight signifies a major step for women in space exploration. I'm sorry. How can anyone tell me how that is?
[00:07:16] It raises questions about the accessibility of space tourism and the portrayal of women in space. Okay. So none of them were wearing the hair crushing helmets. Everybody's makeup stayed perfect. And all we saw was them floating in anti-gravity in their space capsule and a huge amount of room to do so. I don't actually believe what I'm seeing.
[00:07:45] I really don't. I'm so sorry. Maybe everybody believes that I don't, I'm actually very skeptical. This even happened and maybe they even thought they went up. Who knows? Um, but, uh, but I, I just, you know, I was getting ready this morning and I was kind of thinking about it and I was thinking, you know, yeah, I just spent my morning, 11 minutes in space to change feminism forever. And, um, you know, my womanhood is explored.
[00:08:10] You know, this kind of bizarre, crazy is what they want us to focus on. And I know I'm focusing on it for a moment, but it's, there's a reason. And when I come back after the break, I'll tell you why there's just such a lie behind this that people don't realize. And so today look at, look at some of the headlines just for one second before I go to break one giant stunt for womankind. This is from the New York times blue origins. All female flight proves that women are now free to enjoy space.
[00:08:40] Uh, according to NASA who lies all the time, there was a woman back in 1963 that explored space, whatever. Anyway, uh, Gail King and blue origins, all women crew return after historic flight. What's so historic about it? I, that's what I'm still wondering. And blue origin complete space trip featuring all female crew. That's really all they wanted was the headline to say all female crew. They're just in love with this headline. I can't even tell you it's, it's nauseating at bay.
[00:09:09] I asked because these women are such morons, but you know, it's like an all women moron crew was sent into space. That's the headline. That's what the headline should be. And then it's, uh, and then I actually have to go a little farther and say, I'm really skeptical that it actually even happened. But your local news and your state news will verify to you or they'll try to that it all happened just the way they said. They won't question a thing cause they never do. They don't question any narratives whatsoever.
[00:09:39] And, um, yeah. And then, uh, we'll go forward forever stating that this happened, but people are still wondering if it actually happened. And I, I'm going to have to go with, I, I quit. I'm at 75, 80%. No, it didn't. Um, probably even stronger than that. But then, you know, I'll sound like a loon, right? If I say a hundred percent. All right. I'll be right back. Hopefully with no issues, be right back on the Kate Daly show.
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[00:12:56] I'm sorry. What, what price did they pay? I just trust still trying to figure that one out. Back even stronger. Okay. Not an office. Any longer. Cause you. Good old Helen. Good old Helen. Ready. Here we go. Ready? What price? I'm just. Wow. Okay.
[00:13:21] So yes, this song in particular, it makes me sort of think of blue origin and those ridiculous women. I kind of do this. That's what I'm thinking. I don't know about you and I'm a woman and I look at these women and I'm just embarrassed for them. But anyway, curls a bouncing up in space. Okay. So I love it. Your, your, your texts and calls into the show and emails. Crack me up.
[00:13:51] Number one. Um, this is Barbie rocketry. I love that. And number two. Um, it's about as, um, it's about as historic as six women in an elevator on an elevator ride. That's about, that's about as, as much history as these women made. And that's the truth. I mean, it just cracks me up to no end. And also when you look at the words of woman, hear me roar, and you go back into that movement. Um, it is amazing how many lies were told to us.
[00:14:21] You just can't even imagine how big the lies were. Remember Gloria Steinem admitting she was a CIA agent that was sent to troll the universities and get women speak in front of the girls and tell them how, how disadvantaged they were and how, how much victimhood they should buy into and how they should jump aboard the Gloria Steinem train. Okay. There's so much here now before I get into that just for a second, cause there's some big whopper lies. Um, and they're going to use this as a headline forever more.
[00:14:50] And they're constantly, the press is told and the newspapers are all told to refer to this as the most historic thing you've ever seen is these six women bouncing up only 62 miles above the earth. And then they're like, look at it. It's a moon. Look at the moon. I mean, you can't imagine the conversation they had. That was pretty much it. And then they came back down and then when they landed it, it was a pretty hard landing and you would have thought that you would have thought they actually did come from space. But I actually, I don't think they did actually.
[00:15:20] I have lots of questions about it. Anyway, you might agree. Disagree. It doesn't matter. Um, I just wanted to kind of throw that out there tomorrow's show. Susan isn't on. I have Melissa first on tomorrow's show and then it goes to, um, I'm going to talk about the real ID and I'm going to, I have some parallels to, to give you that are go back into history and can't wait to talk about this with you, uh, tomorrow.
[00:15:45] So I'll explore a real ID in the last hour tomorrow of tomorrow's show. But, and we have the EPA chief on Thursday coming on. And so we've got a lot of guests coming up to Greg Manorino is going to join me next Friday. Um, on the show as well, and kind of give you an update from his side of the economic, uh, happenings going on too. I've got Mel and I've got Greg and they're both just awesome. So I just wanted to tell you about, um, Kate Malay.
[00:16:13] I did a show on Kate Malay years ago and people messaged me after the show and they were like, I had no idea. I had no idea. I can't believe that this whole thing was conjured up. Um, the whole feminist thing. And a lot of people got really shocked, really surprised. I had her sister Mallory on the show a couple of times and Mallory was the one that wrote a book about it. She wrote lots of articles about it.
[00:16:40] She went on a speaking tour to speak about her sister Kate and how crazy and insane Kate was and, and how Kate was at the head of this movement. And that's why if you have a young female, um, daughter, granddaughter, whatever the case feminist and thinks that she should say she's a feminist, you might want to think again, because when you learn the truth and newspapers will not report this AP will not talk about it.
[00:17:08] In fact, if you go in and you look up even Kate Malay, all you're going to see is pages. The first several pages on Google, um, kind of, um, talking about her as a legend as, as the feet of this amazing woman. Okay. That started, uh, the second wave of feminism and, and no one wants to tell the truth about this. Reporters won't do it. Nobody does a deep dive. Mallory, her sister had to go around speaking about it, but I want to come back with two whopper lies for you.
[00:17:38] A couple of whopper lies. Actually, I've got it. I've got to revisit this in the face of blue origin. Be right back. Kate Daly show Kate Daly radio.com. Where do I get my supplements? This is Kate Daly. I get my supplements at F I Q supplements.com. Make sure and go to that website.
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[00:19:26] These songs all came out at the same time. The TV shows all came out at the same time from mod to, Oh my gosh, all the shows that were trying to shove it down your throat, that you were a victim and disadvantage because you were a woman. And these songs all came out at the same time too. And it's so crazy to me how we absorbed all of that and never really questioned it at the time.
[00:19:52] We never questioned why media sort of took root in all of this because you have to wonder what was first the chicken or the egg. And in this case, the chicken was laying the eggs for us. And we thought that it was a reflection of where American women were at, but this was
[00:20:14] actually the guiding force guiding us to a destination where the media TV media music was all used to do that. And I do believe that this was an entire CIA operation that was rooted. It was so when the CIA went into came into being in 47 officially, they, the biggest tasks at hand had nothing to do with the cold war. That was all drummed up.
[00:20:42] I think in order to get us to think that we had to have the CIA and that we had to have this atomic bomb and we had to have these things going on to thwart an attack, even though we had won. Doesn't make much sense, does it? We'd won. And so now we're afraid of everyone attacking us. So we have to have the CIA in order to thwart the attacks. Mm hmm.
[00:21:09] So they came into existence on the tail of, of this story that we had to have the CIA. A protecting our nation. And at the same time, what they were really about was the brainwashing and altering the psychology of us, this, the, the, the people that live here in America, I was going to say citizens, but I hate that term too.
[00:21:36] So, so here we are absorbing all of this thinking that every other woman, because this is how they do it, right? They did it with COVID too. They tell a lie and then the lies happening everywhere else. And so all these other women are feeling disadvantaged. All these other women are feeling like, uh, they're not getting their due and that they're miserable and unhappy and sad raising families, which by the way, women actually liked raising
[00:22:02] families for the most part and enjoyed womanhood for the most part. And so then you had this colossal lie take shape, um, called feminism. So when you identify with that word and you think you're a feminist, think again, I don't think you want to say that word out loud anymore because the word is really gross and it comes from a giant lie. Okay. Mallory sister, Kate was a lesbian.
[00:22:29] She was a, um, schizo full schizo and she was marked to become, um, one of the leaders of the feminist movement, Kate Malay. Um, and when Mallory came in, um, she said that basically she had a life that was sort of had its undoing. She was a divorcee with a small child and she was urged by her weird sister, Kate to come
[00:22:57] to relocate to New York city after spending all these years married to this American executive who was stationed in Southeast Asia. Um, and so her marriage was over, um, Mallory, the sister, and she said, I wanted to make a new life. So, you know, Kate said to her, come to New York, we're making revolution. Some of us are starting the national organization of women and you can be part of it. So Mallory was invited to be part of this and she hadn't seen Kate weirdo Kate for years.
[00:23:27] And although, you know, she said that she, Kate actually tormented her when they were young. These memories were really faint. Um, because you know, they'd grown up and so she kind of figured she'd grown up too. And she said, I mistook her for a sanctuary in my storm. Like she was, she thought that it would be really good now that they were older and they could kind of come back together as sisters, but she was in for a ride. So she said, basically she was this unwitting witness to history.
[00:23:56] And she said, you know, I stayed with Kate and her, um, Japanese husband, even though she was a lesbian anyway. Um, and she had finished her first book. She was a PhD thesis for Columbia university called sexual politics. If you know anything about Columbia university, you know that this is a CIA operated CIA enhanced university. Okay. They do a lot of their scouting, um, through Columbia university.
[00:24:26] And this was 1969. And Kate had, had invited her weirdo, okay. To join her for the gathering at the home of her friend, Lila Karp. And they called this assemblage, a consciousness raising group, a typical communist exercise, something practiced in Mao China. And we gathered at a large table as the chairperson opened up the meeting with a back and forth
[00:24:51] recitation, a type of prayer in the, like a type of prayer in the Catholic church. She was just likening it to that, but she said, now it's Marxism, the church of the left mimicking religious practice. If you notice they do mimic religion because in their view, womanhood, feminism is all about female empowerment where you do not need men. Men are the scum of the earth, not necessary, not needed. And we just are fine on our own.
[00:25:18] Why do you think wonder woman came from, um, the, the comic book, you know, hero came from a land of women, right? And so it was all about making sure that men didn't, they don't even have to exist. Okay. In their view, even though it required a man for them to be living at living and to be, to exist. Now they were beyond men. So here's what, uh, she asked, why are we here today? And they all answered to make a revolution. Okay. They're all doing this in concert, like a chant.
[00:25:48] What kind of revolution? The cultural revolution. They chanted. How do we make a cultural revolution? Weirdo. Kate said by, by destroying the American family, they were chanting this. How do we destroy the family? They cried all in unison by destroying the American patriarch. And how do we destroy the American patriarch? I kid you not. This was their chant to start the feminism thing by taking away his power.
[00:26:18] How do we do that? Weirdo. Kate said by destroying monogamy. How can we destroy monogamy? I'm serious. This was their chant. That was their prayer to start their meeting. And then she said, when they said, how do we destroy monogamy? The answer left me dumbstruck. This is Mallory's words, breathless, disbelieving. My ears was I on planet earth. Who were these people?
[00:26:44] And here's what they said by promoting promiscuity, um, erotic behavior, prostitution, and homosexuality. Let me say it again. Let me say it again. How do we destroy monogamy? Said Kate Millay, the weirdo, the schizo that was put into a mental asylum starting feminism. And they answered.
[00:27:06] Let me say this again, just so you can digest this by promoting promiscuity, erotic behavior, prostitution, and homosexuality. That was their answer. That was their answer. Now, that was the start of what we know today as feminism. Okay.
[00:27:26] Destroying the man and basically, um, promoting promiscuity, erotic behavior, prostitution, and homosexuality. So when the girls say they're a feminist, that's what's behind it. That's why I say, I don't think you want to say that anymore. You can say you're a working mom. You can say all kinds of, I would not, I would not say you're a feminist at this point.
[00:27:54] Now, when was the last time you saw any journalists, any editor, any news pundit talk about that particular conversation? I'll wait. Hmm. When was the last time you saw an investigation into that in print, in media? Was there a 60 minutes story? I'm laughing as I say that because I know what 60 minutes is all about. Um, nope, no, you, you did not see that.
[00:28:23] You didn't see the beginning of feminism. Um, and then today, all the talk and all the buzz is about idiotic Katy Perry and idiotic, uh, Jeff Bezos chick. Um, all they can talk about is feminism and how they're diehard feminists and how they just did something for women. And I'm not even sure what that was, except giggle and say, we take up space. Uh, yeah, you do. And it's not good. Be right back. Can you tell me? So be right back.
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[00:30:57] I'm not exactly loving. It was arms of victimhood. I'm still an embryo. Okay. Um, I can't hear anymore. It makes you just want to throw up. So anyway, welcome back. Kate Daly show because of the lie that was behind it.
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[00:32:20] I really, really appreciate if you do, um, because it's a struggle. It has been for 14 years to tell you the truth. Um, mostly the last 10, but I will say it's been a struggle. So I'm bringing up, I'm bringing this up and I, I talk a little bit about the cold war because at the time we thought that the cold war was necessary. We thought that, um, we were going to get to the moon. Why? To beat the Russians. Um, okay. Okay.
[00:32:49] And, uh, we had to do the atomic bomb because we had to beat Japan because Japan who was conceding. They, they said to us over here was building an atomic bomb. So we had to beat them. We had the CIA and that mostly it was behavior modification here in the United States. Really a lot of it started at Tulane university and cold Harbor, which I've talked about on the show. Um, for you people that watch severance, you know what I'm talking about cold Harbor.
[00:33:18] They actually named the lab cold Harbor, but anyway, a lot was going on in the sixties and we didn't realize at the time. I don't think probably a few did that we were being manufactured into the feminist movement without realizing it. We were being brainwashed. We were being told that we were unhappy and victims and that raising a family wasn't okay. And that, and that your only offering could be that you were in a corporate job.
[00:33:44] And if you weren't in a corporate job, and if you weren't out there doing that instead of raising a family and having abortions, that you were just not a woman. So they were selling this box of rocks to everybody. And Kate Millay was at the head of it. And her sister Mallory wrote a book about this because she said, I didn't realize I was witnessing this kind of history. So I told you about the chant that they did to start feminism to, they would all gather. There was like really a core 11 women that were starting this group.
[00:34:10] And I have to say that I think a lot of it was CIA induced, um, intelligence agency induced, um, at the time. And they picked crazies like Kate Millay, who was a total schizo and in a mental asylum because she would do their bidding. She was crazy enough and lunatic enough to do it.
[00:34:30] And also she was the gal that would also, um, forever more in history, whenever somebody, whenever they tell you that somebody is historic and amazing, they're usually not. They're usually evil. They're usually at the exact opposite. So if the press is saying that it's usually the exact opposite, that's true. It's kind of like when they say this person's a womanizer right in the press, but actually they're probably gay. Like it's funny how everything seems to be its opposite.
[00:34:59] When you get into the media spin, they're always going to spin the opposite. So these women that were doing this big chant by saying they were going to promote homosexuality now, and they were going to promote, um, erotic behavior and promiscuity because you can, you're going to offer up abortions as birth control. Promiscuity is in right. They proceeded with this long discussion, according to Kate sister, Mallory, who was just abhorred by what her sister was doing in New York.
[00:35:24] And it said to advance these goals, they had this long discussion by establishing the national organization of women. And it was clear that they had desired nothing less than the utter destruction of Western society at its core, the family. They were going to destroy the family. The upshot was that the only way to do this was to invade every American institution. Everyone had to be permeated with the revolution, quote unquote.
[00:35:50] The media, this is what they named the media, the educational system, universities, high schools, K-12 school boards, then the judiciary, the legislators, the executive branches, and even the library system. What kinds of books are you fighting getting out the porn books right out of the out of schools, which you think that this would be an easy thing. But you have a lot of feminists that have permeated not only the school boards that allow this kind of evil junk, but it's a disgrace.
[00:36:21] But like I said, this was what they had intended was to permeate the media, the education system, universities, high schools, most of the pundits out there on the radio. I'm one of a very, very small class of women that actually talk about feminism in this way. Most of them, even when they're conservative, are talking feminism up. Have you guys noticed that? Yeah. They go, well, you know, I mean, I'm for the family, but I'm a feminist too.
[00:36:49] And I believe in women doing X, Y, Z, but I'm really conservative. They're just liars. Anyway, what can I say? So she said, Mallory said that they were a band of highly imaginative children playing a Brinks robbery.
[00:37:06] Basically what it sounded like to her that this was a group of crazy women who like kind of like aboard the blue origin, who all got together to create this overtaking of society. In a really nefarious way. Um, and, uh, it almost seemed delicious to them to do it like they were going to be at the, at the, at the helm of this. So crazy.
[00:37:36] And they, and she even said, how could 12 American women from the most respectable types of clean and privileged graduates of esteemed institutions, Columbia, Radcliffe, Smith and Wellesley and this and, and Vassar. I'm sorry. All of those are. Anyway, spinning out lots of feminist women. Okay. All of those. Have you guys noticed? Wellesley. Uh huh. Yeah. Vassar. Anyway, how could they do this? They had advanced degrees.
[00:38:03] They appeared bright and reasonable, but they thought of themselves with grandiosity. Look at the women aboard blue origin. Same thing. I think these are all paid advocates of the feminist movement. I think that either they're stupid and adopt it because they think it's right somewhere in their head or they're on the payroll.
[00:38:26] It's one of the two because you can't get a movement like this to take root and take over unless a large part of them are paid to do it. Kind of like a Soros payment. Okay. Um, or they are just stupid enough to go along with it and believe that they're at that that they're like changing the world in a positive way. And from then on all the songs, all the narratives were how to change the world, how to change the world, how to change the world. But changing the world didn't mean for the positive. It meant destroying the family.
[00:38:55] That's feminism. All right, you guys, I'll be right. I'll be back tomorrow with Melissa and she has some information on eugenics. That's going to be very scary for you to hear. And then also, uh, I'll talk real ID tomorrow. Be faithful, be fearless. See you back here on the Kate Daly show on X American news too. Sun River golf club is serving up. The