

Friday 6/12/26 Bill Meyer Show Guests and Information
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6:35 Steve Milloy, Senior Energy & Environment Legal Institute Fellow
The climate change hoax, pushed by far-left radicals for decades, has never been about the climate or environment. It’s always been about political power.
Take the newest bombshell report by The New York Times: “Democrats Once Vowed to Stop Oil and Gas. Now They’re Not So Sure.”
Essentially, Democrats are shifting their approach on climate change, completely flipping their narrative from just a few years ago when the Biden administration treated climate change as an existential threat.
Steve and I also talk about his latest X post:
The Justice Department’s position in Suncor Energy v. Boulder County is a mess. While the Trump EPA is trying to unwind the federal climate regime, the DOJ appears to be leaving the door open to the same broad Clean Air Act theory that made the regime possible in the first
7:10 Greg Roberts – Mr. Outdoors with www.RogueWeather.com brings today’s Outdoor Report.
8:10 Jennifer Weber, a Manhattan Institute Fellow, responds to the results released today from “The Nation’s Report Card” on elementary school reading and mathematic performance:
“Today’s NAEP results confirm we have done a disservice to our teens in the last decade. But it is worth noting this decline in student achievement did not begin with the pandemic. Student performance peaked around 2012, and the downward trend started years before COVID-19 disrupted classrooms. While the pandemic accelerated learning loss, policymakers should be asking why progress stalled after 2012 and what changed in our approach to accountability.
“One major change was the weakening of accountability for the performance of the lowest-achieving students. The students who depend most on public education have borne the greatest costs of this decline. If we want to reverse these trends, we must focus on policies that ensure schools are responsible for helping every student succeed—especially those who need the most support.”
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Thursday 6/11/26 Bill Meyer Show Guests and Information
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6:30 Michael Pack, producer and director of The Lockdown Dissidents, the latest addition to WSJ Opinion Docs, a series of documentary films produced by a collaboration between The Wall Street Journal Opinion and Palladium Pictures, an independent production company.
A new documentary offers a never-before-seen look into one of the most contentious moments in recent scientific history. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of prominent scientists challenged the prevailing government approach to lockdowns. Instead of being welcomed into the scientific debate, they claimed they were sidelined and censored.
The documentary features dissident scientists such as now NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, former White House coronavirus adviser Dr. Scott Atlas and former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield, as well as interviews with journalists David Zweig and Editorial Features Editor for WSJ Opinion James Taranto, both of whom also questioned the mainstream narrative surrounding the government’s COVID response.
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7:30 Jack Cashill amazing author and investigative reporter and a perfect guest for today’s Conspiracy Theory Thursday. Read more:
What John Gotti Knows About TWA Flight 800
Enough to Blow the Cover off This 30-Year Cover-Up

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Wednesday 6/10/26 Bill Meyer Show Guests and Information
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6:35 Eric Peters – www.EpAutos.com with today’s WHEELS UP WEDNESDAY segments.
7:10 – Kevin Starrett www.OregonFirearms.org Here’s a post from the group’s Substack where in Portland the plan is to “Talk the dirtbags to death”. https://off1998.substack.com/p/portland-we-need-to-dialogue
7:35 Ron Park, a BIG donor of platelets at American Red Cross, trying to save one of the donation clinics from closing.
8:10 Nils Grevillius, Crime Expert, Author, and U.S. Army Veteran who completed three tours in Korea with DMZ service. Nils is the Author of the The Last Lawman: True Stories of a Private Detective, he is a Los Angeles–based private investigator with more than 30 years of experience conducting cases across all 50 states and around the world.
We also discuss how a jury has reached a guilty verdict in the highly watched Karmelo Anthony murder trial, bringing one of the year’s most closely followed criminal cases to a dramatic conclusion.
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More about Nils: Grevillius Detective Services
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8:45 Steve Yancey and Lynn Barton from Skypark Insurance – www.Skyparkins.com Steve’s number is 541-261-5444, Lynn’s is 541-499-0958. On Open For Business we’re discussing coverage that’s available for rural property owners – there are lines of insurance opening up. Lynn talks about her specialty at Skypark which is helping people get the best Medicare advantage or supplemental plans for their needs.
Tuesday 6/9/26 Bill Meyer Show Guests and Information
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6:35 Steve Bonta, Publisher of the New American from the John Birch Society
We talk about Foreign Policy, Iran and Israel today.
One story – NBC: Pentagon Intel Agency Says Israeli Espionage Threat to U.S. Now “Critical”
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The official entwining of the U.S. and Israel military: https://thenewamerican.com/us/politics/foreign-policy/gopers-on-armed-services-vote-to-entwine-u-s-israel-militaries-put-u-s-secrets-in-danger/
7:30 Former State Senator Herman Baertschiger – questions about the budget process
8:00 Danny Jordan – Jackson County Administrator, discusses the budget process and how public sector unions, especially in law enforcement, could be budget-breakers in the near future.
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Monday 6/8/26 Bill Meyer Show Guests and Information
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6:35 Josh Wood, Executive Director of Them Before Us www.ThemBeforeUs.com
New Gallup polling shows support for same-sex marriage has fallen from 71% to 65%, and support for LGBT causes is declining for the first time in decades.
Most commentators blame politics or a backlash to DEI. BUT….
Josh Wood, Executive Director of Them Before Us, argues the real reason is much simpler: Americans saw what came after Obergefell.
What was sold as “love is love” evolved into pediatric gender transitions, males competing in girls’ sports and accessing female spaces, and the deliberate creation of families through surrogacy and donor conception that permanently separate children from their mother or father.
Notably, Gallup found moral acceptance of “changing one’s gender” has dropped across every political group since 2021, including Democrats.
- Moral acceptance of gender transition has dropped across every political group since 2021—including Democrats (67%→60%), Independents (48%→42%), and Republicans (22%→5%).
- Public opinion shifted as debates intensified over biological males competing in women’s sports and accessing female-only spaces, including locker rooms, shelters, and prisons.
- Americans were told redefining marriage would affect only adults, but many now see how it’s been harming child, most of all.
Josh Wood argues the declining support reflected in Gallup’s data is less about hostility toward LGBT individuals and more about a growing recognition that children have been the overlooked stakeholders in these debates.
7:10 Joshua Lisec, former vegan, (Also an interesting celeb GHOSTWRITER) and we dig into his forthcoming book is STAY OFF MY KITCHEN TABLE
Oregon’s controversial Initiative Petition 28 is framed as an animal-welfare issue, but Joshua Lisec, argues that the measure poses significant public health risks.“Stay Off My Kitchen Table,” was co-written with noted heart surgeon Dr. Philip Ovadia, warns that the Oregon ballot measure to criminalize hunting and fishing would hurt public health statewide and have unintended consequences for Oregon residents’ food choices.
More from Joshua:
“The effort to restrict hunting and fishing in Oregon specifically targets animal cruelty laws, which indicates it will lead to broader efforts against animal farming, meat processing, and commercial fishing. Even if it doesn’t, ending private hunting and fishing would lead to higher prices for meat and seafood for Oregonians. As a former vegan who gave up the diet after 10 years when it began causing health issues, I learned the hard way the problems that it can cause. Similarly, raising the prices for meat and fish in Oregon would lead many lower-income residents to cut back, which would have broader public health consequences that I don’t think are fully appreciated.”
7:35 Steve Goreham is Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of four books on energy, climate change, and sustainable development, with over 100,000 copies in print. Steve’s latest book is Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure.
Steve and I discuss the growth of AI Data centers, how this dovetails with growth in big government, and how even then the renewable energy agenda is on a severe down cycle. Read more https://www.stevegoreham.com/
8:10 Dr. Dennis Powers, retired SOU Professor of Business Law with today’s Where Past Meets Present. More about dennis at www.DennisPowersBooks.com
The Lady of the Woods
(The Stone Woman of Crater Lake)
By Dennis Powers
During the winter of 1917 and following spring, reports of a discovered stone woman filtered into Crater Lake park headquarters. The naked figure sat against a large lava rock in near “full relief,” legs bent, one arm placed over her head as if shielding away danger. Surrounded by trees, the figure was located on the lake’s rim, 1.7 miles from the lodge. The media was incredulous at this find with story leads such as “Mummy woman found in woods” and “Ancient figure of woman discovered.”
The discovery of the “Lady of the Woods” during the following years brought about remarkable theories as to how she had been created. Park workers speculated in 1919 that this was an effigy or petrification that could be older than the Egyptian mummies. Some thought this to be a natural formation. One legend explained the carving, or form, as the response to the loss of a loved one.
The true origin was revealed first to the general public in 1921 by a newspaper article. This account wrote that Dr. Earl Russell Bush–the official surgeon for the U. S. Engineers in 1917 and stationed in Crater Lake National Park during that summer–was the sculpturer. One year, Dr. Bush substantiated this in a letter.
He had time on his hands that October with “diminished responsibilities” toward the end of the 1917 season. Dr. Bush had persuaded the park blacksmith, William Ivy, to make a set of rock-sculpting tools. With some stonemason experience, he began his work. From Oct. 4th to Oct. 19th, the metallic sounds of “Clink! Clink! Clink!” penetrated the usually quiet hemlock forests on Mt. Mazama’s slopes.
He didn’t tell anyone about his work or visits into the woodlands. Curiosity and the persistent tapping of hammer and chisel against volcanic rock, however, eventually led a few to seek out the site. Although he was reassured by their praises, Dr. Bush pledged all to secrecy. The good doctor left for the East and his secret was well guarded. Park Superintendent Alex Sparrow was alone granted permission to let William Steel, the U. S. Park Commissioner, know the following summer about this. Thus, in 1918, Sparrow covered the stone chips with pine needles and took Steel out to see it. Told the truth later, he joined the others in their secret–that is, until four years later, when someone gave the story up and Bush later verified it.
The truth concerning the “Lady of the Woods”–or “The Stone Lady of Crater Lake”–didn’t gain traction after the first revelation. A lengthy 1923 article–among other written stories–wrote that Samuel Hubbard (the then curator of archaeology at the Oakland Museum) thought the lady was the cast of an actual woman, engulfed by a volcanic mud flow that had poured down Mt. Mazama. He reasoned that the mud wouldn’t have been hot enough to destroy the body and quickly solidified. After a period of time, the body’s disintegration left a perfect mold, and a later volcanic mud eruption flowed into this mold, filling it completely and solidifying. Five months later, the Fresno Bee on October 24, 1923, broke the story of what had actually happened by Dr. Bush’s efforts.
By 1930, the interest in the “Lady of the Woods” had increased so greatly that it became necessary to construct a trail there from a point near the old office building. Marked by simple signs, the trail passes the south end of the Ranger Dormitory, over the creek crossed by a small bridge, and westward a few hundred feet to the actual site. Ask park rangers for the directions.
Over the years, the story has inspired poems, articles, and feature stories–something now to keep in mind if you see this symbol of the inspiration that one man discovered within the wilderness. Even now, she sleeps in the woods for those who can find her.
Sources: “Stone Woman of Crater Lake No Longer Mystery: Carving That Baffled Party from Bay Was Work of Dr. Earl R. Bush,” Fresno Bee, October 23, 1923; see also, Richard M. Brown, “The ‘Lady of the Woods’ Revisited,” Nature Notes From Crater Lake: Volume 21, 1955, at www.craterlakeinstitute.com and Peter Faris, “Rock Art Blog” at 2015 Blog on the Lady.
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