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6:35 Kevin Starrett with Oregon Firearms Federation – www.OregonFirearms.org and a discussion on there no longer being a marijuana exception to the second amendment, according to the U.S. Supreme Court.

7:10 Greg Roberts with www.RogueWeather.com and bringing today’s Outdoor Report.  

7:35 Sheri Few, President of U.S. Parents Involved in Education (USPIE), has for years been in the trenches working to sound the alarm on America’s education disaster.

 

(And here’s the latest one) A government high school teacher in Denver instructed female students to kiss one another as part of a graded classroom assignment, sparking outrage among parents and victims.

The lesbian teacher reportedly pressured girls into same-sex kissing, using their grades as leverage. The educator was finally dismissed, but so far faces no criminal prosecution.

ABOUT UNITED STATES PARENTS INVOLVED IN EDUCATION (USPIE):

United States Parents Involved in Education (USPIE) is a nonprofit, nationwide coalition that seeks to return education to its proper local roots and restore parental authority over their children’s education by helping parents and local communities to escape federal and other national influences. It is the vision of USPIE to create a culture where parents, empowered with the authority to choose what and how their children learn, are the undisputed primary educators of their children, where local schools operate in support of families, and where education is unencumbered by federal mandates. More information can be found online at uspie.org.

 

8:10 Journalist and Author KEN SILVA – https://kensilva.substack.com/

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“THE TRUMP ASSASSINATION PLOTS: What the Investigation Missed and Why it Matters”

 

STUNNING NEW BOOK BY TOP JOURNALIST KEN SILVA

 

In Butler, PA, on July 13, 2024, history came within millimeters of being drastically altered when a would-be assassin shot Donald Trump, grazing his ear. Yet the public still doesn’t have a clear picture of what occurred on that near-fateful day, or why.

 

Despite Trump now being president, the same goes for the September 15, 2024, assassination attempt, as well as several other plots against him, at least one of them purportedly involving the government of Iran.

 

The FBl says there’s nothing more to know about these disturbing events.

 

This book proves there IS more to know, and it raises uncomfortable questions.

  • On July 13. 2024, it was a local cop, not the Secret Service snipers, who shot alleged assassin Thomas Crooks first. In fact, the Secret Service counter sniper waited an entire 15 seconds before returning fire. Later, the Secret Service sniper is believed to have lied about his response.

 

  • Unusually, the medical examiner who autopsied Crooks released his body for cremation with bullet fragments still inside. The toxicology report author Ken Silva exclusively obtained omits key results. Incompetence or something more sinister?

 

  • Why does the FBI haveover 75,000 unreleased records on Crooks?

 

  • Ryan Routh, alleged shooter in the assassination attempt on President Trump at his golf course on September 15, 2024, was already on the radar of at least seven federal and international agencies due to his activities in Ukraine. Did they have a particular interest in Routh?

 

  • Trump made his golf plans at the last minute, around 2:00 a.m. on September 15. Routh arrived at the golf course at 2:30 a.m. He camped there for 11 hours before the shooting. Was there a security leak?

 

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6:35 Sydney Madigan is a Legal fellow on constitutional scholarship with the Pacific Legal Foundation – www.PacificLegal.org

Pacific Legal Foundation has filed an amicus brief in Waterwatch of Oregon v. Winchester Water Control District, a legal battle over a dam on the North Umpqua River that could have major consequences for water districts, irrigation operators, and landowners across Oregon.

Winchester Water Control District, a local government entity in Douglas County which operates the Winchester Dam, was sued by environmental groups claiming that its dam illegally “takes” threatened coho salmon under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). A federal judge disagreed last year, finding the groups failed to show the dam was actually the cause of the fish injuries they described. Now the environmentalists have appealed to the Ninth Circuit.

Our brief argues that the ESA’s “take” prohibition was never meant to cover activities like maintaining a dam, and that a decades-old regulatory definition has stretched the law well beyond what Congress intended.

You can read our full brief here.

 

7:10 State Senator Noah Robinson continuing in the fight against WaterWatch, this time with the removal of the MURPHY DAM.

Help Stop the Destruction of

the Murphy Dam

 

Please submit your input to the Oregon DEQ

Water Watch, a Portland-based organization has filed a proposal to remove the irrigation dam on the Applegate River, seven miles south of Grants Pass, Oregon.
 

The Murphy Dam is a beautiful piece of infrastructure that was built over 120 years ago and has successfully allowed fish to pass up and over it, and for water to charge local groundwater wells and provide irrigation water to hundreds of acres of what would otherwise be parched land.

 

This dam is a seasonal or “part-time” dam as it has a removable section which is only in-place during the irrigation season from June until October each year.  During the irrigation season there is also a notch in the top of the short dam to allow fish to pass through, and there is an ODFW fish ladder for the fish to swim up past the dam on the north bank of the river. Over the past decades there have been record numbers of fish counts upriver.

 

There is no good reason to remove this dam – only downsides:

  1. It is expensive for taxpayers to remove,
  2. Local people are NOT calling for the dam to be removed,
  3. Costs would rise for all of the farmers who use it to irrigate,
  4. If the dam were removed there would be zero increase to the quality of fish habitat,
  5. Water tables would be lowered,
  6. Water well production would decrease,
  7. Electric pumps would need to be installed and maintained, which is      expensive and an additional load on the electrical grid,
  8. Maintenance costs would rise,
  9. A simple, effective system would be removed and a complicated, fragile one would be installed, and
  10. The surrounding area would be less green and beautiful due to the lack of ground water.

 

 

IF there is an upside, it would likely be only for those being paid to do the work, and for the group of people who are targeting dams across the state of Oregon. Threatening landowners and forcing them to agree to removing dams is wrong. The infrastructure in Oregon was built by past generations. It can not be easily replaced. We should not be tearing it out.

 

DEADLINE:   The deadline for submitting your comment to

the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality is next

Friday, June 26, 2026.

 

Submit your input to the Oregon DEQ

 

Thank you for your attention to this matter!

 

7:35 Dr. Carole Lieberman, M.D., M.P.H. known world-wide as America’s Psychiatrist and the Terrorist Therapist is a board-certified forensic psychiatrist and expert witness. She is the host of Dr. Carole’s Couch on VoiceAmerica.com, and The Terrorist Therapist® Podcast.

 

 

We discuss the FOILED TERROR PLOT TARGETING UFC IS HARBINGER OF ATTACKS TO COME!

 

FBI says it thwarted plot to use drones, snipers to attack White House UFC event

 

(Dr. Carole’s thoughts) “This is Open Season for terrorists! So many targets and so little time! Terrorists love to make their attacks count – not only with the number of dead and injured – but with the symbolism of where and when the attack takes place. It wasn’t by accident that September 11th happened on 9/11 and that the Twin Towers, Pentagon and White House were their targets. Similarly, terrorists attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, a Jewish holiday (Simchat Torah), the Sabbath and the 50th anniversary of the 1973 Yom Kippur War.

So, terrorists could not pass up an opportunity to strike the ‘UFC Freedom 250’ at the White House on Trump’s birthday – it was symbolism overload,” says Carole Lieberman, M.D., M.P.H., known worldwide as America’s Psychiatrist and The Terrorist Therapist®

(www.terroristtherapist.com).

 

“Fortunately, they were foiled in the nick of time. But, there are many upcoming events that can serve as their consolation prizes: FIFA games on U.S. soil and the countless events planned to celebrate July 4th, the 250th Anniversary of the birth of our nation.

 

What a prize to boast about – how they took America down just when we were taking pride in our ability to last 250 years. And coming up after this, is the 25th Anniversary of 9/11. Open season for terrorists, indeed!”

 

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8:10 Mike Kucharski is the Co-Owner and Vice President of JKC Trucking. He has spent his entire career of over 30 years there, and is an expert in the industry. Mike and I discuss a bill with very broad bipartisan support. This bill is meant to dramatically improve the treatment of truckers, addressing the severe mistreatment they often still face despite being essential workers. Why is this important?

  • *Truck drivers said the industry often treats them like disposable labor despite the fact they keep the U.S. economy running.Many drivers said basic respect, including access to bathrooms, safe parking, and humane treatment at loading docks, is still lacking.
  • *A proposed “Trucker Dignity” package in Congress would create basic protections and standards for drivers, including guaranteed restroom access and other workplace rights. Supporters argue these are not luxury demands but basic human dignity measures for people working exhausting long-haul jobs.
  • *Drivers repeatedly said the industry’s biggest problems are low pay, unstable schedules, poor working conditions, and lack of respect,not a lack of willing workers. Many truckers argue companies should improve treatment and compensation instead of blaming “driver shortages.”

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6:35 Eric Peters – www.epautos.com with today’s Wheels Up Wednesday talk and listener calls. https://www.ericpetersautos.com/2026/06/15/53-mpg-no-hybrid-required/ and https://www.ericpetersautos.com/2026/06/17/an-electric-ranger-sort-of/ along with https://www.ericpetersautos.com/2026/06/16/the-non-electric-911-sort-of/

7:20 LELEND VITTERT of NewsNation & author of BORN LUCKY: A Dedicated Father, A Grateful Son, And My Journey with Autism

In a world of labels being placed on people, one father and one son were determined to break that tag, even if it was one of autism. This is their story. In a world quick to label, judge, and box in people, one father and son stood firm and refused to be defined by an autism diagnosis. If you’re channel surfing and happen upon Leland Vittert during his nightly national cable show on NewsNation, he comes off as a poised journalist prying nuggets from guests. If you watched him for years as an anchor at Fox News Channel, you saw him on the battlefields of the Middle East, the anchor desk, and the White House North Lawn. No one, including friends and co-workers, has ever known his full life story and how miraculous it was to get to that point.

8:10 A great talk with Rich Kolko, who is a retired U.S. Navy Commander, Navy pilot and former FBI Special Agent. He spent over 20 years conducting investigations and leading national security operations. His career has included multiple roles focused on security and intelligence. He holds a B.A. in Communications from the University of Miami and a Master’s in Homeland Security from American Military University.

Some thoughts from Rich about the MOU and the Iran deal:

President Trump says a deal between the US and Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz is ‘now complete’. The announcement has sent oil prices plummeting. The deal, according to both sides, is a ‘memorandum of understanding’ which has been confirmed by Pakistan and Qatar. Both those nations have been leading mediation efforts to extend the ceasefire by 60 days, reopen the strait and secure an agreement on the framework for negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program. Now however the hard job begins.

“This is more than just reopening the Strait of Hormuz “There are a lot of moving parts and based on the all the ships backed up in the strait it may take many weeks to get all of them on their way. Also, the main issue of Iran’s nuclear program has still not been fully resolved.” 

 Under the deal, the strait, which Tehran has in effect closed since the US and Israel first launched strikes on February 28, would be gradually reopened as Iranian forces clear mines during the first 30 days. Iran would also not charge a toll during a 60-day period. The US will lift its naval blockade on Iranian ports and reaffirm it would not procure or develop nuclear weapons. Tehran and Washington will also hold talks on how to dispose of Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium under an agreed upon mechanism.

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IRAN AGREEMENT?? (My FB from 6/16) 

A copy of the “Memorandum of Understanding” with Iran is now making the rounds. Understand there is NO official U.S. source and I would imagine that it is “leaked” but this is being reported. Interesting that there’s another 60 days to negotiate the nuclear question. It also looks like sanctions would be ending for Iran. Heck, Iran’s been under sanction since I was just out of High School. Here are the points as reported from Al Arabiya english, which reportedly got a copy of the memo:
🔴 Iran and the US, together with their allies in the current war, declare upon the signing of this Memorandum of Understanding an immediate and permanent end to the war on all fronts, including Lebanon, and undertake that from now on they will not launch any hostile action against each other, and will refrain from the threat or use of force against each other
🔴 Iran and the US undertake to respect each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and to refrain from interfering in each other’s internal affairs
🔴 Iran and the US undertake to negotiate and reach a final agreement within a maximum period of 60 days, extendable by mutual consent
🔴 Immediately upon the signing of this Memorandum of Understanding, the United States will lift the naval blockade and prevent any interference or obstruction against Iran, and restore traffic within a maximum of 30 days to its full capacity; the traffic of ships shall be proportional to the pre-war volume of traffic on Iran’s part
🔴 The US also undertakes to withdraw its forces from the surrounding areas within 30 days after the final agreement
🔴 Upon signing this Memorandum of Understanding, Iran will immediately take steps to ensure that the movement of merchant ships from the Arabian Gulf to the Sea of Oman and vice versa is resumed within 30 days to the pre-war volume, taking into account the need for the removal of technical obstacles and the neutralization of mines by Iran
🔴 The US undertakes, together with its regional partners, to create a comprehensive plan agreed upon by both parties for the rehabilitation and economic development of Iran, while ensuring financing of at least $300 billion
🔴 The implementation mechanism of this plan, as part of the final agreement, will be formulated within 60 days
🔴 The United States commits to ending, on a schedule to be agreed upon as part of the final agreement, all types of sanctions currently facing Iran, including resolutions of the United Nations Security Council and the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and all unilateral US sanctions, both primary and secondary
🔴 Iran reiterates that it will never produce nuclear weapons
🔴 Iran and the US have agreed that the fate of enriched material and the fate of all other mutually agreed nuclear-related issues, including Iran’s nuclear needs, will be adequately addressed in a final agreement
🔴 Iran and the US agree that, pending a final agreement, they will maintain the status quo: Iran will maintain the status quo on its nuclear program, and the US will not impose new sanctions on Iran or strengthen its forces in the region
🔴 The US undertakes that immediately after the signing of this Memorandum of Understanding, and until the date of the lifting of sanctions, the US Treasury Department will issue waivers for exports of Iranian crude oil, petrochemical products and their derivatives, and all related services, including banking, insurance, transportation, and the like
🔴 The US undertakes that, in light of the progress of negotiations towards a final agreement, frozen or restricted funds and assets of Iran will be released and made fully available
🔴 These funds, whether held in the master account or transferred, will be used for any final beneficiary payment determined by the Central Bank of Iran and will be fully available for use. The US undertakes to issue all necessary permits and licenses on this basis
🔴 Iran and the US agree that an implementation mechanism will be established to oversee the successful implementation of and future commitment to the Final Agreement
🔴 Following the signing of this Memorandum of Understanding, and upon receipt of assurances regarding the commencement of implementation of Articles 4, 5, 10, and 11 of this Memorandum of Understanding, and the continued implementation of these steps, Iran and the US will enter into negotiations for a Final Agreement solely with respect to the remaining Articles
🔴 The final agreement will be approved through a binding resolution of the UN Security Coun

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6:35 Richard C. Lyons, author of The DNA of Democracy Series: The DNA
of Democracy Volume I, Shadows of the Acropolis: Volume II and
Passages Through The Shadows, Volume III, was born and raised in the
mid-western United States. His education took him through Loyola
Academy, the University of North Texas, and a graduate career at Southern
Methodist University. Lyons is a third-generation printer, who has been
involved in printing, educational publishing, stage, and television production
during his professional career. Lyons has since pursued a literary career as
a poet, essayist, and screenwriter.

WEBSITES:
richardclyons.com
lylea.com
sanfrancesco.us
FACEBOOK: 
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063753181562
 

 

7:35 Herman Baertschiger – we talk about the Trump B’Day party and the push for Waterwatch to pull the Murphy Dam.

 8:10 Dan Doyle, CEO of an oil fracking company and we dig into the oil markets, Iran, where he thinks it’s all headed.

The U.S.-Iran framework deal landed last night, Hormuz is reopening, and oil’s falling fast. Dan Doyle has the contrarian take: cheaper oil from this deal could backfire on the American drillers who got us through the crisis  and this is the exact moment Washington blows its shot at real energy independence.

Dan and I discuss:
– Why falling oil after the Iran deal is a double-edged sword — too cheap, and U.S. drilling stalls
– Whether America is actually energy independent yet (his answer: close, not there)
– The case for leaving the Middle East for good — sourcing from Canada, Mexico, and Venezuela instead
– What the reopening means for gas prices heading into summer

 Dan wrote Of Roughnecks & Riches: A Startup in the Great American Fracking Boom — his firsthand account of building and running a fracking company through the boom. So he’s not a pundit reading headlines; he’s the operator who lived it.

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6:35 Guy Morris, former high-tech executive, and award-winning author of THE AI TSUNAMI –

“THE AI TSUNAMI” WARNING: DATA CENTERS, DIRTY POWER, AND THE JOBS POLITICIANS PROMISE  https://www.guymorrisbooks.com/

The next AI story isn’t a chatbot. It’s a construction boom: massive AI data centers being pushed into communities with big promises of jobs — and big questions about electricity, water, and environmental impact.

AI expert Guy Morris, a former Fortune 100 tech executive with over three decades leading software, high-tech, and global energy organizations is also the award-winning author of the “The AI Tsunami” (Sunbury Press). Guy translates complex tech into plain-English stakes: what these data centers mean for local power grids, ratepayers, water systems, and the true job-creation math behind the headlines. What Guy calls the human cost of intelligence services.

  • The real tradeoff: jobs vs. electricity/water demand (and who absorbs the cost)
  • Why “AI leadership” is turning into an energy and infrastructure race
  • What should communities demand before approving new builds (transparency, grid upgrades, water plans)

7:10 Peter Basica, Founder and CEO of 360 Smarter Care, available to discuss the Trump Administration threatening fines against more than 500 US hospitals if they do not stop deceiving Americans about outrageous costs. 

  • The Trump administration is aggressively enforcing hospital price transparency rules to help patients know healthcare costs upfront. More than 500 hospitals have been warned that they must publicly disclose pricing information or face penalties of up to $2 million annually. The effort builds on transparency initiatives first launched during President Trump’s first term. 
  • The administration argues that greater transparency will increase competition and lower healthcare costs. Officials contend that when patients, employers, and insurers can compare prices for procedures and services, hospitals will face stronger market pressure to offer better value and more affordable care. 
  • The crackdown is part of a broader affordability agenda focused on consumer choice and market-based reforms. Rather than expanding government involvement in healthcare, the administration is emphasizing transparency, price disclosure, and informed consumer decision-making as tools to reduce medical spending.
  • The letters are meant to fix a fundamental problem that patients, employers and insurers might not know ahead of time the cost of blood work, an imaging test or another form of treatment, and as a result pay more than they should have. AP has posted the list of hospitalsthat have received letters.
  • The four hospitals in Oregon that received letters are Adventist Health Portland, Blue Mountain Hospital in John Day, Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston and Sky Lakes Medical Center in Klamath Falls.

About Peter

Peter Basica is the Founder of 360 Smarter Care, a company dedicated to lowering healthcare costs for employers and improving quality of life for employees through personalized communication, Digital Therapeutics, and Remote Patient Monitoring. His mission is to deliver the 360 Solution to as many companies as possible so their employees can lead healthier, more productive lives and help others do the same.

 

With deep experience in management, marketing, sales, and process‑based system design, he has built programs for major manufacturers, automotive companies, insurance and IT firms, and even a winning Detroit mayoral campaign. That same process-driven approach now guides his work at 360 SmarterCare, where he focuses on helping companies reduce healthcare expenses while improving outcomes, a critical need as rural communities face shrinking access, rising chronic disease, and worsening health disparities.

 

He believes healthier employees strengthen families, workplaces, and entire communities, and he is committed to expanding Smarter Care 360’s impact nationwide.

 

About 360 Smarter Care

360 Smarter Care uses BehavioralRx® to support each person’s day‑to‑day lifestyle based on their unique emotional, behavioral, physical, and metabolic needs. BehavioralRx® has produced evidence‑based improvements in long‑term care, transitions of care, and closing gaps for patients with chronic and complex conditions. It is not an app or text‑messaging program, but a science‑driven behavioral and cognitive method powered by the CARBS machine‑learning technique.

https://360smartercare.com/impact/

7:35  Greg Roberts – Mr. Outdoors with www.RogueWeather.com brings today’s Fire Report.

 

8:10 Dr. Dennis Powers with today’s “Where Past Meets Present” Historical Profile. More about Dr. Powers at www.DennisPowersBooks.com

The Old Wood House

By Dennis Powers

 

Seen today from Highway 62 and nearly 1-1/2 miles north of Eagle Point, the “Old Wood House” is a testimonial to the hard, unsung efforts of historical preservationists. Owing to the continuing efforts of Skip Geear and other volunteers, this 1870’s homestead has preserved what life was like then. Due to its old, weathered condition and Mt. McLoughlin’s background, the Wood House easily is the most photographed and easel-painted pioneer house in the Pacific Northwest.

 

The story starts with Marvin S. Wood, who was a wounded Civil War veteran. With his brother Dennis, Marvin came to Southern Oregon in 1868 and established a homestead above Eagle Point. When Dennis Wood died in 1869, Marvin filed a land patent one year later and built the existing house. He married Susan Griffith in 1876, and the couple had three children: daughters Ora and Mayme, and a son, Walter.

 

Walter Wood was born in the house in 1881, and he lived there for his entire life and death in 1974. The Wood House was at risk of being demolished on different occasions. In 1946, Highway 62 was widened. With this in the way of the bulldozer’s blade, Walter Wood, as the last surviving descendant, fought the State of Oregon to save his home. He caused the purchase of the 38 acres across the highway and then moved the house to its present location, where it still stands today.

 

The house never had electricity or inside plumbing. Three lights then were installed inside with a sink and running water in the kitchen; an outhouse was still used. After Walter Wood died, the house was boarded up and abandoned. Although a California investor in 1983 bought the house and acreage, the home deteriorated and blackberry bushes and brush took over. Vandals removed nearly all of the doors and windows and set the house on fire several times; the house didn’t burn down.

 

The owner in 2000 donated the structure to the Eagle Point Historical Society. Although retaining the land, he gave the society a one-acre lease underneath the house at $200 per month. With donations of money and time, the society restored the weather-beaten place. The roof was re-shingled with old cedar shakes, doors and windows added, and the structure made sound. No improvements were made inside, so that the house still looks as it did in the 1870s.

 

Judson Parsons and Diana Gardener from Salem bought the property in 2006 and greatly helped the volunteers. They entered into a new lease on two acres, but at $1 per year, instead of the original $2,400 per year. When Jackson County discontinued the funding to all fourteen of the local historical societies in 2007 (taking the proceeds from a state-wide levy), the Wood House was again at risk. The Eagle Point Historical Society had no funds to continue.

 

The City of Eagle Point took title to all of its assets except for the Wood House and the historical society was dissolved. Skip and Charlotte Geear formed a nonprofit organization, the Woodhouse Preservation Group, which received title to the Old Wood House. Working throughout all of these travails was Skip Geear and his wife, who deserve the credit for preserving, maintaining, and exhibiting the house–improved inside and out–as it is seen today.      

 

Only donations and volunteer work maintain the property. There are no paid employees, nor any tax money used in this effort. Annual events to raise money are held, such as a Civil War reenactment, Farm Festival Show (including a photography and art show), and other events. Free tours of the Wood House are given during each event and by appointment otherwise.

 

As Skip Geear’s website concludes: “Since the beginning in 1870, the Wood House has fought heavy rains, snow, the Columbus Day storm, hail, fire, vandalism and county politics, and through all of this, the house still remains to welcome you to come and visit.” These volunteer efforts should also be congratulated.

 

Sources: Skip Geear, “The Old Wood House,” December 4, 2011, at The Old Wood House (With Images).

 

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