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The Propaganda Report

Ep.157 - A Peculiar Story of Search & Rescue and Who Are "They?" Part II

The Propaganda Report

Brad Binkley

News, Daily News, Comedy, News Commentary

4.6916 Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2019

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Ep.157 - A Peculiar Story of Search & Rescue and Who Are "They?" Part II It's Like Google Earth 5g A Century of Think Tanks - Council on Foreign Relations Why Facts and Think Tanks Matter - Brookings Institution The Prop Report Discussion Forum (Pool) Thank you to everyone who has and continues to support the show. It’s your support that enables us to continue producing shows. Anyone who finds value in what we offer and wants to help keep this train rollin, you can do so by donating via Paypal, or by becoming a Patreon. Every little bit helps. If you like the show, share it with a friend we can potentially short-circuit, leave us a rating on itunes, leave a comment, or join the conversation on Twitter. You can find out follow links below. Thank you! Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Google Play Music Subscribe on Libsyn Listen on Tunein Listen on Stitcher Like and Follow us on Facebook Follow Monica on Twitter Follow Binkley on Twitter Subscribe to Binkley’s Youtube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Who are they part two?

0:03.2

And I have a few questions about the peculiar story

0:06.9

of the woman who was rescued in the Hawaiian forest.

0:10.8

You're listening to the propaganda report. I'm Brad Binkley here with

0:13.9

Monica Prez. Monica, how are you today? I'm okay. Just okay. I have three

0:21.5

teenagers. Oh wow, it's a lot of teenagers. If anybody's listening

0:27.9

as three teenagers there is no doubt in my mind that person is saying I understand exactly what she's saying I can't believe

0:35.2

that she's showing up for work he gets I mean that sounds easy three teenagers right

0:41.8

not if you care about them.

0:44.0

I believe that I have discovered and coined the phrase

0:48.0

screen-induced psychosis.

0:51.0

So try, if you think your child doesn't have it, try limiting their screen

0:59.2

time for the summer. C. Well you must have like a house of recovering addicts then.

1:07.0

Dude, I have a house that needs a deadbolt on my bedroom door so I can run in there

1:12.4

and close it and not be pursued

1:15.4

relentlessly till midnight to I mean the limit is six hours a day.

1:24.3

That's the limit that's eliciting.

1:28.1

Like I've used this expression before because it's happened before.

1:32.3

I take their phones way.

1:33.0

It reminds me of when a friend of mine was telling me the story of when he was a kid,

1:37.0

there were bats in his attic.

1:39.0

So the way to treat that is during the day when or at night when the parents are gone you

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