
Friday 03/06/26 Bill Meyer Show Guests and Info
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6:20 Cliff FROM THE Southern Oregon Rentals Association on the Landlord Bills in the latest legislative session.
7:10 Kerry Lutz is a recovering New York attorney, veteran financial broadcaster, systems expert, and bestselling author who’s spent over a decade interviewing the world’s top economic minds. As the host of the Financial Survival Network, he’s published over 10,000 episodes – uncensored, unfiltered, and unapologetically red-pilled. His latest works bring together hard-earned insights from Wall Street to Bangkok, offering readers raw, fearless truth in a world of noise.
More on Kerry: https://khlfsn.substack.com
America’s Great Parking Scam: You’ve Been Robbed
by Kerry Lutz
You’re Not Bad at Parking. The System is Rigged.
Every day, millions of Americans park legally – and still get fined. Not because they ignored a sign, not because they overstayed a meter… but because parking enforcement quietly transformed into an app-driven extraction system that no one voted for, no regulators oversee, and no agency wants to claim responsibility for. Every year, millions of Americans pay billions in parking tickets, booting fees, and towing charges – often without realizing they’ve been set up.
In America’s Great Parking Scam: You’ve Been Robbed, recovering attorney and veteran media host Kerry Lutz pulls back the curtain on how cities outsourced parking enforcement to private tech companies – replacing lawful notice with QR codes, coercing drivers into digital contracts, harvesting data, and enforcing penalties through confusion instead of compliance.
8:10 Dr. Stephanie Johnson, PsyD, MSCP, is a licensed clinical psychologist with more than 17 years of experience and serves as CEO and Chief Psychologist of Summit Psychological Services in California. Dr. Johnson has extensive experience treating acute psychiatric disorders, dual diagnoses, trauma, and PTSD, including work in hospital and medical clinic settings across Southern California. She conducts Independent Medical Evaluations, workers’ compensation and bariatric pre surgical evaluations, adult ADHD assessments, and psychodiagnostic evaluations. An EMDR-certified clinician, she integrates CBT, Internal Family Systems, and Ego State therapy. A U.S. Army military police veteran, she is especially committed to serving first responders and veterans. www.summitpsychological.net
Day Lights Savings Time Returns This Weekend – Why It Affects So Many People Psychologically
A one-hour “spring forward” daylight saving time (DST) shift can disrupt sleep and circadian timing, which are tightly linked to emotional regulation and psychological wellbeing; in the days after the shift, people commonly report worse mood, irritability, and reduced alertness consistent with acute sleep loss and circadian misalignment. According to Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the spring transition is associated with short-term harms tied to sleep disruption, including effects that show up in mood, wellbeing, and safety outcomes.
According to a large accelerometer-based analysis using UK Biobank data published in 2024 (open-access in PubMed Central), average sleep duration was about 65 minutes lower on the Sunday of the spring clock change compared with the prior Sunday.
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Thursday 03/05/26 Bill Meyer Show Guests and Info
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6:35 Dr. Steve Bonta is Publisher of The New American, a magazine from the John Birch Society. He is also a longtime contributor to the magazine. He has extensive experience living abroad, including in Argentina, Spain, India, Sri Lanka and, most recently, China. He holds a degree in literature from Penn State (BA), as well as degrees in linguistics from BYU (MA) and Cornell (PhD). He is the author of Inside the United Nations and hundreds of articles for The New American on a wide range of subjects over more than 25 years.
Steve Bonta on Iran War Fallout — Is the Global Economy Headed for Another Shock?
Global Economy Is Facing the Prospect of Another Profound Shock
The John Birch Society endorses the timeless principles of the Declaration of Independence which proclaimed that our personal rights come from God, not from government.
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7:35 Kevin Starrett from Oregon Firearms Federation www.OregonFirearms.org talks the imminent passage of HB4145 and how the gut and stuff might actually HELP firearms owners in Oregon by delaying implementation of Measure 114’s anti-gun rules until 2028.
8:10 Benjamin Bull, general counsel for the National Center For Sexual Exploitation
Yesterday, Tim Tebow testified before the Senate about the escalating child sexual exploitation crisis happening in the U.S., urging action to confront this. “We are losing the battle and we are losing the war, and boys and girls are suffering for it,” he said.
In 2024, NCMEC’s CyberTipline received 20.5 million reports of suspected child sexual exploitation.
It was also reported that “Tebow and his foundation, in partnership with the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE), are also filing an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to hear a landmark case against X. The case centers around the platform’s failure to remove child sexual abuse material and its reliance on Section 230 immunity to avoid accountability for possession and distribution of this content.” (Fox News)
Benjamin Bull tells all about their lawsuit against X and petition before the Supreme Court, and what tech platforms, elected leaders, and the courts can do to confront child sexual exploitation. Would you like to arrange an interview?
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Wednesday 03/04/26 Bill Meyer Show Guests and Info
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6:35 Wheels Up Wednesday with Eric Peters from www.EpAutos.com and great talk including:
https://www.ericpetersautos.com/2026/03/02/things-no-longer-seen/
https://www.ericpetersautos.com/2026/03/02/the-war-tax/
https://www.ericpetersautos.com/2026/03/01/2026-mazda-cx-70/
7:35 Do No Harm Medicine’s Dr. Kurt Miceli
Medical watchdog, Do No Harm, filed two Office of Civil Rights (OCR) complaints against Kaiser Permanente and CommUnityCare for operating race-based programs that violate multiple federal anti-discriminatory laws.
these programs inherently discriminatory missions, how they leave individuals of disfavored races feeling unwelcomed, and why action is needed? I would be happy to coordinate.
Statement from Dr. Kurt Miceli:
“Not only are medical providers like Kaiser and CommUnityCare flouting federal law, but they are also intentionally creating wider disparities in care among patient groups,” said Kurt Miceli, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Do No Harm. “Separating patient care based on race is illegal, immoral by nature, and deprioritizes high quality care in favor of identity-based care. We filed these complaints because the healthcare industry must stop the practice of racial discrimination.”
Kaiser Permanent:
Kaiser Permanente, the nation’s largest private not-for-profit healthcare organization, runs the “Center for Black Health and Wellness,” an “equity in action” program meant to provide primary healthcare to black patients and “even out” alleged health disparities between black and white individuals. The center’s inherently discriminatory mission, coupled with its name (which makes clear an explicit racial preference for black patients), communicates to members of other racial groups that they are unwelcome. Kaiser Permanente’s operation of the center violates Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act.
CommUnityCare:
CommUnityCare, based in Austin, Texas, operates a “Black Men’s Health Clinic,” which is similarly designed to discriminate on the basis of race. As one of the state’s largest Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC), CommUnityCare receives a host of federally allotted benefits and is subject to multiple federal anti-discrimination laws including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act, which forbid discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, and national origin.
8:10 Peter Schweizer, the #1 New York Times bestselling investigative journalist and president of the Government Accountability Institute, to discuss his explosive new book, The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon—which has debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list.
Mexico Takes on Cartels as Killing of Drug Kingpin Sparks Violence
NEWSOM NERVOUS: Begs Donors to Dethrone Schweizer’s ‘Invisible Coup’ from NYT #1
Schweizer’s latest investigation reveals how mass migration has evolved into a coordinated political and national-security weapon, aided by foreign adversaries and enabled by powerful domestic elites. Drawing on years of forensic research, confidential documents, and intercepted communications, The Invisible Coup exposes:
- Mexico’s covert influence operations aimed at shaping U.S. elections
- A U.S. visa program allegedly designed by a Chinese intelligence asset to funnel foreign money into American politics
- How multiple administrations created “instant citizens” in ways that dramatically reshaped voter rolls
- China’s exploitation of U.S. citizenship laws, including large-scale birth tourism operations
- The role of global NGOs and criminal networks in facilitating mass migration for political ends
Peter Schweizer is widely known for investigations that have sparked FBI probes, congressional inquiries, and major policy reforms. His previous #1 NYT bestselling books include Clinton Cash, Secret Empires, Red-Handed, and Blood Money. His work has been featured by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and 60 Minutes, and his books have sold more than 1.4 million copies worldwide.
With immigration, election integrity, and foreign interference dominating the national conversation, The Invisible Coupreframes the debate by asking a critical question rarely discussed: Who is sending migrants to the U.S.—and why?
More information: https://www.theinvisiblecoup.com
8:35 RANDAL LEE ON OPEN FOR BUSINESS – www.MyAdvancedAir.com 541-772-6866
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-There are still great rebates available from Energy Trust Of Oregon
-We haven’t had much of a winter therefore not much of a heating demand. We are scheduling for spring maintenance and beginning to prepare for the summer cooling season.
-Join our comfort club for preventative maintenance. We have addressed mechanical failure a few times this month on installs that we 6-8 years ago. The clients opted not to maintain their equipment and failed to adequately change their filters. The equipment was out of warranty and costly repairs resulted. One of the projects was a commercial job that required $25k in repairs that would have been preventable.
-IN THE FIELD: Understanding your repair estimate – An estimate is for labor and parts necessary to restore your system to the manufacuter’s design specifications. Occasionally, non OEM parts and temporary solutions are possible but do not negate the diagnosis to restore the system to manufacturer’s specifications and operating protocols. As such, costs for diagnostics are non-refundable. Just because you don’t like the news doesn’t mean that you don’t have to pay the bill. Furthermore, cancellations of approved repairs incur a restocking fee. It is common for frieght on parts costs hundreds of dollars.
-Typical serviceable life for heat pumps is 15+ years, a furnace can be 20+ years, mini-splits seem to be 8-10 years+. You can get more life out of your equipment if it is routinely serviced, filters are regularly changed, and it is sized appropriately for the space.
-Often time people add onto their home or finish out basements or bonus rooms without considering HVAC sizing. Accurate sizing is super important for equipment capacity to achieve comfort.
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Tuesday 03/03/26 Bill Meyer Show Guests and Info
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6:35 Charles Goyette is a New York Times bestselling author and award-winning national talk show host, best known for his book Empire of Lies: Fragments from the Memory Hole
A longtime critic of elective wars — including early and outspoken opposition to the Iraq War — Charles brings both credibility and consistency to the discussion of America’s expanding military commitments. He joined former presidential candidate Ron Paul for the nationally syndicated Ron Paul’s America, which aired daily on 125 radio stations nationwide.
In addition to his broadcasting career, Charles served as a news anchor with the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service and received the Army Commendation Medal for meritorious service. He also served on the National Speakers Bureau of High Frontier, the public policy organization that promoted President Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative.
Charles Goyette, author of Empire of Lies: Fragments from the Memory Hole, is a New York Times Bestselling Author and award-winning talk show host.
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7:10 State Rep. Dwayne Yunker – what’s the latest…any plan from the caucus to resist Kotek’s worst?
7:35 Herman Baertschiger, former State Senator with our mutual take on the latest crazy political landscape.
8:10 Capt. William E. Simpson from the Wild Horse Fire Brigade www.wildhorsefirebrigade.org
RE: Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone
In a memo dated January 7, 2026 (attached to a letter from LA County Supervisor Janice Hahn to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife), Chief Marrone warned that completely eradicating Catalina Island’s mule deer population would increase wildfire risk rather than reduce it. Key points from his memo and related coverage:
- Deer act as a natural form of vegetation management by grazing on grasses, brush, and fine fuels, helping keep flammable material loads lower.
- Removing all deer would allow unchecked vegetation growth (especially chaparral and invasive grasses), leading to higher fuel accumulation, more intense wildfires, and greater threats to developed areas like Avalon and other structures.
- He recommended maintaining a smaller, actively managed deer population for ongoing fuel reduction, instead of full elimination.
This directly counters the Catalina Island Conservancy‘s argument that deer worsen fire risk by overbrowsing native plants (which they say are more fire-resistant) and allowing invasive grasses to spread. Chief Marrone’s position has been widely cited in opposition to the Conservancy’s approved deer removal plan (via CDFW permit, starting fall 2026).
Insurance companies have declined, reduced, or withdrawn coverage for properties on Catalina Island due to heightened wildfire risk, as part of California’s broader homeowners insurance crisis (exacerbated by 2025 wildfires and ongoing threats). Catalina Island (especially Avalon and surrounding areas) is classified as a high-fire-risk zone because of dense chaparral, limited access/egress, and historical fire events.
Key Details on Catalina Island Specifically
- Many private insurers have non-renewed policies or stopped writing new ones on the island, citing wildfire exposure, high replacement costs, and reinsurance challenges.
- Residents often end up in the California FAIR Plan (the state’s insurer of last resort), which provides basic fire coverage but is more limited (e.g., no or minimal coverage for smoke damage in some cases, higher deductibles, and premiums that can be 2–5x standard rates).
- The FAIR Plan has seen explosive growth statewide (over 645,000 policies by late 2025, up from ~123,000 in 2019), and Catalina residents are increasingly forced into it due to private market pullback.
- No island-wide “blanket withdrawal” announcement exists, but anecdotal reports from residents, local news, and insurance brokers indicate widespread non-renewals since 2023–2025, especially after major California fires (e.g., 2025 LA-area events like Eaton and Palisades) raised reinsurance costs and risk models.
Broader California Context Affecting Catalina
- Major carriers (e.g., State Farm, Allstate, Farmers, Nationwide, Chubb, Tokio Marine) have reduced exposure statewide by non-renewing tens of thousands of policies in high-risk areas or exiting entirely.
- Catalina’s isolation (ferry-only access, limited firefighting resources) amplifies perceived risk, similar to other remote/high-fuel-load islands or foothill communities.
- Moratoriums: After declared emergencies (e.g., 2025 fires), Commissioner Ricardo Lara imposed 1-year bans on non-renewals in affected ZIP codes — but these are temporary and don’t apply island-wide unless tied to a specific declaration. Catalina (ZIP 90704) isn’t always covered unless linked to a broader LA County event.
- Premiums: Even if coverage remains, rates have spiked (often 20–50%+ increases) due to new rules allowing catastrophe modeling and reinsurance pass-through.
Capt. William E. Simpson II – USMM Ret.
Founder – Exec. Director – Wild Horse Fire Brigade
Ethologist – Author – Conservationist
Wild Horse Ranch
P.O. Bx. 202 – Yreka, CA 96097
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8:40 OPEN FOR BUSINESS NETWORK IN ACTION Lisa McClease-Kelly, Network in Action, more at www.sonetworking.com and here are her two guests:
- Kristal Knef, Rogue Roots Solutions: Operational Executive Assistance for Busy Entrepreneurs
Phone: (541) 982-2022 roguerootssolutions.net
(she’s Lisa’s Administrative Assistant…and she can help YOUR business, too!
2.Brian Bouteller, GP Gospel Rescue Mission Executive Director
541-450-5713
We discuss Mission View Village, Homeless Joe Coffee, and the special they’re running this month at Kelly’s Automotive Service.
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Monday 03/02/26 Bill Meyer Show Guests and Info
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6:20 State Senator Noah Robinson – the next votes – final week of the session, what can we expect?
6:35 John O’Connor, attorney and former Federal Prosecutor – author of POSTGATE:
Bill Clinton’s Epstein deposition set for Friday as Hillary said “you’ll have to ask my husband”
Read more below:
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/02/26/youll-have-to-ask-my-husband-house-republicans-say-hillary-clinton-punted-questions-on-epstein-00802742
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7:10 Greg Roberts from www.RogueWeather.com with today’s Outdoor Report
7:35 Sam Dorman, editor with the Epoch Times – 703-409-7958 focuses on legal issues, including supreme court – any problem with legal and the attack??
8:10 Dr. Dennis Powers with today’s “Where Past Meets Present” www.DennisPowersBooks.com
Bill Patton: A “Guiding Light” at OSF
By Dennis Powers
Bill Patton was born in Medford in 1927 and was drawn into drama while at Medford High School. After graduating from Stanford University, he served two years in the U.S. Army, worked at CBS radio in Hollywood, and did promotions for the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco.
He began working for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (“OSF”) as a part-time lighting designer in 1948, but he did a variety of jobs for the tiny festival, including as a wardrobe assistant. Along with other acting roles, he played Count Paris in “Romeo and Juliet” (1949) and Prince John in “Henry IV–Part One” (1950). OSF”s founder, Angus Bowmer, appointed Bill as its general manager in 1953 and its first full-time employee.
Another Stanford graduate in theatre, Shirley Douglass (Patton) came to Ashland in 1958 to act with the OSF in whatever parts were available. She met her husband, Bill Patton, only minutes after she got off the bus. As she walked up the hill behind the Ashland library looking for the building she would stay in, two men came beside her in an old truck with a mattress in the bed. “The man driving the truck looked rather concerned that I was carrying those suitcases, but he was clearly torn between that and whatever task he had at hand,” Shirley said.
As she approached the house she would share with other young actresses in the company, the two men also stopped and lifted out the mattress. “It’s been fumigated,” the younger man said, she recounted. That man was Bill Patton, the general manager of the company. They were married six months later.
Among the people Patton lured to Ashland was his friend Richard Hay, who became OSF’s senior scenic and theatre designer, with near six-decades of working for it. The team of Patton and Hay brought about much of what is now seen at OSF. They designed and oversaw construction of the present Elizabethan Theatre in 1958 and the Angus Bowmer Theatre, which opened in 1970. They opened the Black Swan in 1977 and the Pavilion surrounding the Elizabethan Stage in 1991.
In 1981, his title was changed to executive director, and he had led the festival as a “guiding light” from 1953 to 1995 when he retired. The OSF under Patton’s helm grew from 29 performances and an annual audience of 15,000 to 800 performances and an audience of 400,000. Taking the tiny festival to where it became one of the largest regional theatres was an achievement. He remained a highly visible presence in Southern Oregon afterwards, attending play openings at the OSF and elsewhere with his wife, Shirley, and supporting live theater and the arts.
Bill Patton passed away at age 83 in 2011. The OSF dedicated the entire 2011 season, its 76th, to him in honor of his leadership. Shirley and Bill had three children and seven grandchildren during their 52 years of marriage.
Afterwards, Shirley carried on. She celebrated 60 years of service with the Tudor Guild in 2019 and was in her 75th year of acting, much of it with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. The legacy of her husband, Bill, also continues on as a “great man of the theatre and of Oregon.”
Sources: Bill Varble, “OSF’s Bill Patton dies at age 83,” Mail Tribune, January 14, 2011; Caitlin Fowlkes, “OSF legend (Shirley Patton) celebrates 60 years,” Mail Tribune, January 16, 2019.