Mark Koernke and co-host Joe McNeil discussed the connection between psychiatric drugs (Prozac, Ritalin) and mass shootings, focusing on how pharmaceutical companies like Eli Lilly lobbied government officials and funded school programs to distribute these medications to children. The show examined the history of Ritalin promotion in schools during the 1980s under George H.W. Bush, caller accounts of schools pressuring parents to medicate children for ADHD without proper diagnosis, and the broader societal effects of psychotropic drugs combined with violent video games on youth behavior and susceptibility to suggestion. Callers shared personal experiences resisting school-mandated medication and discussed the lack of medical qualifications among school personnel making psychiatric recommendations.
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His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each God-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Ford, I'm Mark Kornke. And I'm Joe McNeil. Behind the lines and occupied garatories, micro effect network in the morning rulses one liberty tree radio dot for him you dot com indiana freedom talk radio tomorrow night and micro stations cb base station technologies day this morning but there's well there's some break up here and there it's lighter than it was uh... obviously uh... but it's rainy last night so be so what did they do it in the day twenty seven three two thousand fourteen very good and for everybody out there it is to this monday for the week work week we got no safely off about the doom, the destruction, and the carnage in Mayhem on American highways. So, uh, real quick here, we're talking about the latest Prozac Prod, uh, how much we're gonna actually get the way information. One of the things they tied in was to immediately- Now, the kicker is, on the one hand, we have this very convenient 141 page, and the reason I'm doing this is a girl I knew on the 7th, he reminded me of, is Oliver Twist. I read the beginning, Oliver, it was a- he reminded me of it, it was like a, it was a red Oliver Twist. He probably had to, just cause he was from overseas. Understand, my physical world and propaganda i mean instant desperate desperate communist agenda cannot be plugged in in the u.s. so you'll notice it's almost like this i put it right in the cnf seconds of a nice shut off the father i can even be sure that not anymore but it but your but child is dead let's just qualify this request a child is dead what is the first thing held out just because you have family members and other people to the grieving issues you're busy you're tied up in the special if you're the head of a household Oh, you have too many other things you're dealing with right now, people. Ask yourself, where is this person's mind? Or, you know, is this, oh, really? Really? See, I would even question that if your first issue is to jump in there and, of course, throw an agenda out there. My daughter! All we have to do is sit back now and see which one of the politicians jumps forward with their new gun control or something. And they're already in motion. Yeah, this is all but waiting in the wings. All the pictures, in fact, what I see is a cornucopia thing with the weapons because it looks like there's one of everything in the pictures. I hope everybody noticed that. It wasn't like there was one set of guns and there was a certain kind of gun. Well, you know, here's another thing we can take note of. You know, when a cop shoots an unarmed individual, Do they go for gun control? Do they have any... Do they have the parents standing on the television? We need more gun control when the cops shoot somebody? Do you see any of that? The trained professionals should be the only ones with guns because police are that way. I'll tell you what, we have our callers on standby. Let's bring our call up and by the way, here's what I'm going to do, Joe. I want Nancy to come up here because the Prozac Prodigy thing, this is something we've covered, Nancy's covered for years, on the air guys. We saw this from the get go. This is why all of our children are homeschooled. All of our children were homeschooled. They're all adults now, young adults. But anyway, go ahead, call her, jump in there please. All these, these mass shootings, Batman movie and all that. Look at it, they all get heavy. And the theme psychiatrist and all that. It's low there. killing people shot control laws. I remember that. She didn't blame the shooter. Her case was out in her car. She was livid because she was not allowed to take her handgun into the restaurant. I remember that very well. The two guns are not bad. You'd be lost, especially here in California. We got Frankenstein guns. bodyguard to have guns. That's why I'm pretty booked out of this state. I can't take it anymore. Feinstein and all the advocates there, mom does the gas. Anyway, we'll review it out. The right people having firearms. And it's the same thing with Sarah Brady. Sarah Brady was actually She was charged because she bought her son a firearm out of state and brought it into the state where they live. It was a straw man deal. She got bit on laws that she helped to pass. So don't forget that. It's not, you know, everyone, the peons can't have them. And that's the way they look at us. You have to understand that. They're in this elitist idea that they are somehow better than the rest of us and it's not the case. What, Mark, have you come up here for was for this and get into the history of this Prozac prodigy killing and how this came about. I guarantee you that, okay, we have Eli Lilly was the creator of Prozac and the Prozac family of drugs. Understand this. Eli Lilly has lobbyists. They went to Washington. They lobbied. They offered, as an exchange, you know, as a perk, they offered incentives to our senators, to our congressmen in the form of Oaks and Bonds. Okay? So they become involved in the company and in the direct recipient of profits. Okay? George Herbert Walker Bush. in his administration back in the 80s put forward a plan to bring forward the use of Ritalin into the school, which is an offshoot, a sister drug to Prozac. $100,000 from the federal government for each set of 15 students in that school. Now, in the state of Michigan, in the pilot program that took place in the late 80s, there was three thousand dollars more that would come from the state that would be backed up and no there was no accountability for this money and where it went the money was there to bring I'm sorry go ahead. I mean it's rough but if I could just bring out one more thing and then I'll let you guys do you remember when Reagan got shot? Who was the pickle with that uh the guy that shot Reagan before? Oh that's because he's a cousin. Hinkley is the first cousin to the Bushes. Absolutely. He's the first cousin to George Herbert Washburn Bush. So yes, absolutely. And again, he's another pro-grass prodigy. Absolutely. One more thing. I'm a micro, uh, little connotation and these kind of subjects that we talk about, we had a side where, oh, we got to say, oh my word. You know? They're looking at advertising dollars too, honey. I look forward, I look for that tie for where's the money coming from? What's behind this? Somebody's property. And... They're crossing the road. You see it on TV every day. It's the magazines, the newspapers, all these ads for different feel-good drugs, and they're all related to ProVec. Yeah, understand that. The other thing that I found, they were trying to push our oldest voice into taking Ritalin, third grade at the time. And I have a thing about, you know, if I don't see a clear diagnosis, it's that simple. And I didn't see what they were telling me. And I couldn't figure out why they were so adamant because for like 44 or five years in a row they kept pushing this. He said ADHD. You have to take him in. You got to do this. You got to do this. Well, I took him to his doctor. There's nothing wrong with this kid. And I said, say, cool. Who said this? And the question that each doctor would ask me is, did someone in the school say he needed to? And this is through, I took a University of Michigan, here in Michigan, just right down the road in Ann Arbor. We took him. And by chance, one of the people that he went to see was the neurologist. We lucked out. The neurologist, the head of the department had been off. He had had a heart attack. was just coming back in. And I've never seen a man, a black man turn a resume face before, but this one did. He's like, dude, he has better control and more focus than I do because there was a construction crew outside and they were making a heck of a racket. And he's like, he stayed focused when it was drawing my attention away. This is not the case. There's obviously a learning disability, but this is not it. And yeah, why is this? It's like, you know, for years we have been going through this and I take them to specialists after specialists after specialists. And, you know, the school keeps telling me these people that are not doctors, you know, they're practicing medicine without a license and you can sue them for that. And you need to let them know that. And they are not to do that. They have not been trained. They have been given very vague parameters to look for. Parameters that, you know, symptoms that will fit into categories of multitudes of different ailments. But it is, and he was, Gary gave the school a very vague if she believed it's none of their damn business and that's his words precisely as to what his medical beliefs were and that's the case. And I'll tell you what, no, it was very satisfying talking to him and going back. But even with this, the school comes back, I take him then to the psychiatrist there. The psychiatrist was a young man from Spain. He was an intern. sat down with Ed, it's like, okay, he seems a little depressed, but other than that, he's good. There's no issues with ADHD here. He has a problem with it and the way things are going there, but other than that, he's fine. The school social worker calls him and press him into making a diagnosis from her observation, not his. over the phone and press him into diagnosing and prescribing medication for him so the school can get that few extra bucks. Can you believe that? I mean over the phone. He ends the call and he tries to say, wait a minute, how is it that this changed in the course of a week? The time that I saw him until he's picking up the phone and calling me, hey, try this. It'll be fine with a drug that has four and a half pages of side effects that range from... That's because all the schools are involved with the political government. They all work together. They work together. Teachers are forced every summer to go and take a two-day class and what to look for, what symptoms to look for in their students and what it is they should do to get there. The same with the social workers. They have to take these classes every year. And it is mandatory for them to do so or they cannot teach. They are required by law to report any signs of these symptoms to the school social worker, to the school psychiatrist, to the school guidance counselor. They are required by law to do so who then turn around and turn it into the family and for independence agency are basically your social workers in the community and they're trying to force it where the parents have no stay in them. I put my foot down and said, hell no, we're not going there. And I told the doctor that. You don't have a clear diagnosis. You didn't have a clear diagnosis back then. You don't have one now. And I took it back to a pediatrician and told her to say, you know, say, okay. She's like, no, there's no clear diagnosis with this. Don't do it. Yeah, but Nancy, a lot of these doctors are hand-bunked because they have to pour drugs if the pharmaceuticals are doing the course. Okay. The problem, let me say this, the problem with all of this, all of it, is the uneducated parent and the uneducated public school system and the uneducated doctors. They are just going through motions. The problem is that people have so much faith and believe and trust the system, if you will, that they know more than you do. Now here you are, you're at home with your kid 24 hours a day, you know, whatever, and you know more about your kid than any doctor will ever know. and what people have disconnected from, you know, when there wasn't any pharmaceuticals, when there wasn't any brain doctors around all the time, kids naturally go through depression, they have good times, bad times. That's just life, my friends. But what they've done is they've taken the depression, oh, poor little Johnny, we'll make you feel better, we'll give you this pill, or you won't be depressed anymore, we'll give you a pill for this and a pill for that. They don't need any pills for anything. I want to be in this class right now. I want to be out class flying, not because they can't, you know, their attention and all that. It has to do with it's just a normal thing that they play. It's called, again, it's the attention span of that age. And you can't expect a five year old to have the attention span of somebody that they teach. Babe, we got to cut you loose. My friend, we got the colors lined up. I'm sorry. I can hear the bell. I appreciate your call. Alright, thank you. Alright, let's move to John in Kentucky. Good morning John. Good morning John. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. I'm retired Eli Lilly. Was a... There we go. I remember seeing Cher on the wall. And I remember they all flew. You know, a few months later his picture was removed from the wall. Some information. Thank you. Thank you for that information. I do appreciate it. Danny Bush. was on the board and it had gone through, you know, and on a second note, on the pro, not the prozac, but on the Ritalin. Yeah. There's narcolepsy on the gram and it's determined that I went into REM sleep. I've been taking Ritalin. Very good. And it helps me. Right. And I stimulate the function of the lower brain. I'll just fall asleep. I think that is for kids. I'm one of them. I'll let someone else. From the research that I have done, the largest population is affected adversely by the... Yeah, it's children in puberty because they're kept up. Their chemistry in their brain is changed. you know, they're growing up, they're becoming an adult that time. It changes and at that time it is very critical if they are honest to monitor the exact amount they're on because they have that swing where you're looking at 68% of them are going to have an episode where they are either going to be severely depressed in that range to the point of being 8 percentage folks They're going to have an episode at 68 and one is 68 percent. And numbers now up at 68 percent, there's a huge number, more than half become suicidal or homicidal. Looking at what we have here and what we've seen in our school's population, look at the ranges of the people that have done this. From the kids at junior highs, they're just beginning into puberty and into young adulthood. I can't remember the age of the first of the back shooters. He was, again, I believe he was in his 20s. You're still in that range where the body is still adjusting, is that the time that is critical? And where Eli Lilly was pushing this, and I'm gonna go after Eli Lilly here, and of course George Herbert Walker Bush being on the board of directors, and having a conflict of interest. Oh my God, you know, to line his own pocket, to make this go forward, on a national level as a pilot program to push us and our students. We have, I can tell you right now, when my son years ago was in, when Ethan was in fourth grade, which is 20 some years ago now, we're located, they had two drawers of Ritalin for the children in one of the schools. And this is a small community. uh... they had a dresser the doctor was for the asthma medication the bottom two doors was ritalin so that the children could have their prescriptions handed out to the america school 83 percent I believe was the number at that time 83 percent of the students off the school were on ritalin that's a huge number is the uh... the company name uh... the library does not make red one is another red one actual name we gotta go to break folks right John thank you for your call my friend and folks will be right back we're down here at the bottom of the hour you're listening to the morning Intel report and please support our sponsors now you can feel that squeaky clean sensation like none other with fightamer toothpaste and mouthwash Vitamer. Toothpaste and mouthwash is a unique natural formula not found in any other oral care products. 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I want to study a bit of this stuff. And your observations about the vague ambiguity and nonspecificity to the diagnosis is the really critical underlying theme that prevails underneath these schemes to, for the Greek-based schemes to enrich the schools and the teachers and the administrations, the directors probably, of the commissions are's of the school systems. in the patient under the Daubert, D-A-U-B-E-R-T analysis. And under Daubert, the M-H-O tire company versus Carmichael, in the qualification of a psychologist or a psychiatrist, patient and evaluation, the three prongs validate the qualification of the alleged expert psychology for sure. I think psychiatry also, as I've been able to clearly recall what it is, so though and can be twist whichever ecologist or a psychiatrist diagnosis you'll get three different diagnosis with three different psychiatrists towards mere pseudo-sci level of expert witness on challenge under it's too much touchy feeling if you know what I mean you're you're facing you're trying to get out of that out of there out of the patient what anxiety what what their fears what their feelings are and you have to interpret that as a psychiatrist from your perspective but if you have not lived what that person has lived and gone through what they have gone through you have no point of rest. That's what's coming. As far as I see it. In short, with psychiatry. You've translated it very well. You've stated that upon feelings, the things that they want to operate on. The whole basis of psychiatry is that. Which is why it's in. Enjoy the generated by these drug court states and fry them with liquor and candy, but liquor is quicker. They're looking for a quick fix. And when you're dealing with depression or whatever, there is no quick fix. So in your relationship to puberty, the natural chemical change, the occurs in the brain at that time... And when you add new chemicals to it, you're mixed in a cocktail and you don't know what you're going to come up with. Because every person is different. Some parents observe their children turn into Satan, time period anyway, they don't let the child go, by the natural processes. But you add through the chemicals and you come up with, you should come out whenever you add those strange people. And the bad thing of this is, the company knew when they came up with this, the predecessor, the drug that was before Ritalin, before Prozac, as many side effects. I certainly hope you'll ever get out. for them to go through and do the pilot projects and put it out in the schools and give money to the schools in a brandy old time. Today, $100,000 was like, yeah, what? So, nah, I'm not doing that. But back in the 80s, $100,000 was per 15 students, boy, if they could get, like I said, in 10 years, they got to put 83% of the students on. That's right. Pretty sure the air heat and the aiola has increased substantially today, but please be sure to restate your contact information before the show is over. Thank you for letting me participate and bless you for your knowledge. Thank you so much. You had a great day. Well, and what he was bringing up there is, yeah, that when I was investigating this with Ed, the more I found out, the angrier I got. And the fact is, my sister, her youngest boy, they had put him on Ritalin and he was fine. He was very calm and cool and collected during the school day, but when he got home, he was bouncing off the wall and she couldn't figure this out, what was going on. The doctor that she had taken him to was like, okay, well, he's just coming down off the drug. We just need to give him something to calm him down at night. So they weren't going to introduce yet another drug. uh... and it was pretty he had all the pent up energy that had been during during the school day let the cannot buy them play voice you know that they have children they have you know if we could probably energy i tell you that that that that my age now but i guess i would give a little bit that uh... you know a little bit of that extra energy dot get through the day and get everything done uh... yet it's a blessing But as we get older, those things kind of go down. But children, they have this abundance of energy that's growing, and they need that to get through. And we have gotten to the society where people expect children to be seen and not heard to sit in a corner and not be active. They were meant to be active, and that's where we need to come around. They're not meant to be as docile as 65 year old women sitting in a corner rocking in a rocking chair and going quiet. Children aren't that way. They need to play constructively and parents' involvement in their community and with their children. And it doesn't have to be organized sporting events. And that that seems to be the biggest thing right now. Because they have to be involved in baseball and soccer and football and all these other things that cost you a lot of time and money. Organize local neighborhoods, play times, play dates, whatever. So that you are aware of A, where they're at, what they're up to, and that they're involved in good wholesome activities. Do we really? And that does not include Xbox. Well, you know, that's, you know, there is something else that is numbing the brain. You know, first we're not putting anything in there and if there's anything there at all, let's numb that. But yeah, you're right. Especially boys need to be out doing something, something creative. I can't even begin to tell you how many tree forts we got around here. My children were a little deaf. Sitting here talking about all this reminds me of an episode I actually had in my life when I was 16. I was living in Fort Knox. I grew up in military breath. We moved from Fort Knox to Mannheim, Germany. I didn't want to leave Fort Knox, but of course I had too. I was in Mannheim, Germany. I just didn't want to be in Mannheim, Germany. I wanted to go back to Kentucky. So I was an unhappy child. At some point I got somebody's attention. Every day I go down to the office and they sit and talk to me for a while. This was the guidance counselor. After five or ten visits, whatever it was, they called my parents to let them know, Joe is not a problem. He's not disrupting classes or anything. just basically sits there, you know. And so they come up to this conclusion that I was an unhappy job. And, you know, my mother would tell us, well, what else have you got to tell us? We already know that. He wants to go back to the private community where he was. So this guy was a genius in his own mind because it took him all that time. They would ask you a question, well, what did you do yesterday when you left school? And of course, today I would have told them, none of your business, but back then, you know, being a kid, you said, well, I went over and off, I ate some pinballs, and then went home. What did you do yesterday when you left school? I went and played pinball, went home. I did the same thing every day. But their analogy, as if they were telling my parents something that they didn't already know. So, a big waste of time, waste of funds, waste of money. I don't know. But today, it's so... It's so huge, it's so consuming between the pharmaceutical drugs and the Xboxes and video games. I mentioned last week when I walked out of the studio down in town, I walked out of the studio every evening and more than not, I'll run over to the grocery store and get me some of the drink after the program. And I saw all these kids, five or six of them out in the parking lot, you know, they were playing the Hacky Sack or something. And I thought, wow, man, it didn't really hit me like, what is this? Something I hadn't seen in years. You don't see kids out moving around after the sun goes down for some reason, at least out here in our area. And, you know, it was almost kind of encouraging that they would be out doing something. I don't think people are realizing what's happened to this society. We're talking about kids that are not connecting to anything. They don't have any common sense. We know their brains have been wiped clean, but we keep sending our children to the public pool system to learn what. They're not learning anything. They're just learning how to be obedient if there's anything going on. But as far as education or anything attached to real life, I mean, there is no skill, look at the lack of skills in this country today. When you and I were going to school, Nancy, we probably worked at a grocery store at McDonald's. There's something on the weekends, we're trying to save up a little money and go party in there, get a car, or something like that. These kids are sitting back today waiting for mom and dad to give them a car or give them whatever they want because they just don't know how to accumulate it. They really, truly expect it. The sad part of what I'm seeing is that mom and dad are not fortunate enough to have enough cash to do that. We live in a very affluent area. I go by the high school and I see these kids driving new cars that are brand new cars that mom and dad have given them. They have a rude awakening. I've got a little project going on right now. I've got a 15 year old that we've landed at an old rusted out pickup truck. So and here we go man We've rounded up three or four pickup trucks and now we're taking pieces off of this one piece off them But he's building his own truck and that's the way it should be done my friends You don't hand your kid, you know a $10,000 car and expect them to be responsible with it because it's like any other kid that ever got anything in their life just by demanding it They don't have any respect for it. They don't take care of it. If it's broke, just give me another one. Yeah, that that's If you build one, it's a different program. You're going to take care of it. But that's not how people look at things today. And we can, you know, I can sit here and say that it's a result of all the things that they didn't learn in school. The psychotropic drugs, the video games. We make no, no, if you don't demand anything from your children, you'll get nothing. And now you have the schools demanding of the parents, you know, like as if you're failing in some way. But what are they qualified? Do you know, like you were talking about earlier, you know, these people that are, well, like the little girl I was talking to when Mark was on, you know, a school nurse is not qualified for very much more than a band-aid. Right. That's it. And who are they to make a determinant, or a teacher for that matter? No, they're not. They're not qualified in any of these areas. They're right. They're, they're... Practicing medicine with other license. Even if we were to use their terminology or their line of thinking, they're disqualified. There's just nothing there for... And then when you have conflicting diagnoses that, you know, this one says this, this one says that, I think it's time to go home and reevaluate what it is that you're getting yourself involved with. And that's it with Ed goodness. doctor after they would tell me one thing and say we'll take him to the doctor. Why couldn't I have a doctor? Took him to his pediatrician. He said no, but we can you know if you want to go further here's the next step. Back again and you know no, you know take him to the next specialist. And all they were doing was running up my doctor bill. And the thing is the Washtenaw County Intermediate School District Had hired a gentleman, okay, and just to believe that's about all he does for all of the school districts in the county He does the evaluations for ADHD, you know hyperactive attention span deficit Let's see what Bill in Texas has for us. Good morning, Bill. Good morning You know you guys talk about school and things and just coincidentally Friday I did some work at a local high school and i just couldn't believe the dress one i would want to call her a woman young girl montreage it was like something you wear at night you can see through tight stretch pants with paint on her behind saying sweet this was in high school and i mean the clothes i mean shorts it doesn't even fit in the wear mine just couldn't it's almost like you were in vegas or something you know it's funny you bring that up because uh kelly and i were in lewiston uh saturday or sunday went up to lewiston and we stopped at the burger king And there was a couple in there in their pajamas. I don't get that. I really don't. I look at a grocery store and I see people come in instead of winter. They're like, ah, at night. We're so damn lazy. We can't even take off our pajamas and put some clothes on, man. I mean, God almighty. And we sat there and kept thinking, why would anybody go out and public in their pajamas? But you know, I've noticed where society has gone. It's incredible. I've noticed the trend over the last like 15-20 years, unless people are even bothering to comb their hair. Oh yeah, absolutely. But you guys were talking about schools and things and I had a friend here was having trouble with his kids. His son needs to be put on those drugs. Right. And I said, here's what you do. Doop it enough and write it. And now I said you have them. but you have them because now they're practicing like you were saying medicine without license. Right. And he has that document and that just shut them up. Another thing I taught him to say is policy. I say you just say this was not law. Why does the law say that? Exactly. Do we see that where people get hung up? You know, it's our policy or what's the other one they use? Our code or something. I can't think of it. But you know people fall for that. And if you listen to the police departments today, it's our policy to beat the man down and blow his brains out. I've been asking questions. That's our policy. Time for a policy change. Yeah. It has nothing to do with the law. Like Bill's pointing out, it's just their policy. So I can't imagine how many different policies we would have across America. But you know people, well again, going back to the unqualified, they don't know anything. They're not doctors, they're not psychiatrists. And I even question the people that are calling themselves doctors and psychiatrists. I mean most of the people... Everybody I've ever met, and maybe I've been just hanging around with their own group of people, I used to know a gentleman that would work with alcoholics, for example. He was more of an alcoholic than the people he was talking to. He drank more than they did. He wasn't even trying to stop drinking. And he would laugh. He'd sit there and say, yeah man, the state pays me to do this, man, it's funny. But I make my money and they listen to what I say and I go home. Well, is that what we were looking for when we were looking for, I don't know, AA or some kind of help for our assistance for somebody? No, I really don't think that was what we had in mind. But apparently they don't screen very well. Anyway, that's all I had and I got to get back to work. Thank you very much. Alright, well get back to work, Bill. You thought of something about, you know, agenda Xbox. So one thing, and it's about these drugs, and they are sister drugs, so they're derivatives. Ritalin was first. from that these other drugs evolved. But the whole idea of this is that these drugs do create another thing within the system besides this imbalance and the creation of senseless violence. What it does is renders the individual susceptible, very, extremely susceptible to suggestion. So if you're sitting, you've got a kid on these drugs and you're sitting them down in front of very violent video games. What's going to happen here? What are you introducing? You're taking a child now that is extremely vulnerable and their mind is they're going to do whatever they're told to do. Just think about some of the film footage that you watch with these cops beating people down. And the way they're going at it, you know, like vicious dogs. And you would think, you know, the ones, what it causes me to think, wow, man, does this guy think he's involved in a video game? Is this guy, he thinks this person's going to explode or go flying backwards 400 feet like he got hit by a car? What are they expecting to happen? And they keep beating and beating and using terminology like strip, stop resisting. Other ones here were like the one where the guy flew out of the van. I mean the guy is unconscious. Everybody jumps out of their car and they start beating on him. What do you think you're going to accomplish here? He's already unconscious. Another guy, he's running the side of a bus with a motorcycle. The guy is obviously incapacitated. and the cop pulls up, he jumps out and starts beating on the guy, throwing him all over. He's unconscious, he's putting the handcuffs on an unconscious man. Right. With broken, lots of broken bones, I'm sure. I'm positive of it. Oh yeah. But these guys, it's like, it's like they don't have any common sense. You know, like, okay, this one's down. He's out, he ain't moving. No, let's beat on him. And to me, it's like we've created a society of, well, you know, I haven't played any of those games, but you know, the ones that I've seen, it's just you're killing everything in your path. And even if you kill your own guy, you know, that's on your team, that, wow, that was a mistake. Just keep going. Right. You know, it's to no account. You know, we will just keep going here. And this has created a brainless society. Drugs are not. I mean, just look at where we are. There's no consequence. That is what is being reinforced in the games and in the schools. What consequence? You're so consequence. Until they get out in the real world and then there's consequences. And you know, this is where the parents have to step in and say, yes, there is consequences. And you're going to have to face them. Yeah, that's the sad awakening. Yeah, you know this is real life son Here's the penalty. He had a kid here in town that was on those drugs and he was trying to run people down with his car Like he was paying a grand theft auto. Okay, literally children going up on the sidewalks And chasing them down the road Somebody pulled a gun and shot him, shot into his car. That person went to jail and a couple years later, guess what? He's in jail for running people down. He's back on the back. Got a little break, Nancy. Yeah. Alright, I'm hearing that music. Take care. Alright folks, we'll be right back. 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