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Jay Santos joins the program tonight to discuss the dangers of Christmas Trees. They may be traditional but they are also lead to very horrific accidents. from December 2002.(0:00:00)
Jay Santos is using pornography on children he believes to be potential terrorists to divert their attention while he searches their backpacks.(0:07:42)
In anticipation of the Y2k bug, Jay Santos is recommending you keep $200 in cash, 10 gallons of water, a generator, and night soil buckets. from KFI.(0:45:13)
(A very early version of) Jay Santos discusses a property dispute he had with his neighbor concerning a treehouse that overlooked his property. from KFI.(0:39:49)
Jay Santos discusses Lifetrack, new software that keeps track of every piece of information that goes into your computer and downloads it onto a government computer. from KFI.(0:36:43)
Jay Santos critiques the tactics police used at Columbine. from May 2000.(0:17:49)
It's flare drop time with Jay Santos of the Citizens Auxiliary Police. Cell phones may be banned from use in cars because of a recommendation by the NTSB. Jay is running flare drops-traffic stops where flares are dropped so as to funnel traffic into one lane-and asking people who they are talking to on their cell phones and why. If the answer is unsatisfactory, Jay takes the phone and throws it like he's trying to hit home plate from centerfield. Will Jay survive this rash interdiction of normal human behavior? Are bears Catholic?
Bob Bakian started the show reporting from a candlelight vigil with an important announcement: Kenny G. has signed an extended contract! Phil closed the first hour with a rant about kids with guns. Margaret Gray was on in the second hour to talk about her son, Jayson Jay Delmonico, who wrote a play called, "School's Out: The Columbine Story." Jayson's play was canceled after the Santee shooting. Margaret is pissed. The disappointment will kill Jayson just as much as those kids who died. Art Griego wrapped up the show.
Hour 1 & 2 - Bobbie and Steve Dooley came on commenting on the story of the woman in Florida who was criticized when she tweeted less then an hour after her son drowned in a pool. Bobbie compares it to a situation in her gated community. She was having a meeting of finances and her media contact person called her saying her baby dies of SIDS. Bobbie isn't so sure it happened that way. She says that just because you suffer a tragedy doesn't mean the world has to stop. Hour 3 - Phil actually interviews a real guest. Dr. Sam Vaknin a self proclaimed psychopath. Then Dr. Ron Tarner and Jay Santos come on to discuss the story of 5 feet in tennis shoes washing up on the shores in Washington state. Jay thinks a man and a woman with one leg fell together off a cliff. And the two right feet they found were the man and woman's kid who had a deformity. Dr. Tarner thinks it was medical waste. Then Phil talks about the strange death of Kevin Greening
Hour 1 Don Burman came on to talk about the 911 trials being held in New York City instead of Guantanamo Bay. He mentioned that Sean Hannity was putting up phoney footage of the crowds at a rally in New York city, portraying more people they there actually were. Don says that people just need to get over what happened on 911. The rest of the show had Jay Santos on talking about Obama's civilian security force. Jay started Operation Neighborhood where he and his team go to malls and restaurants and listen in on people's private conversations to see if they are saying anything negative about Obamacare. If they are he asks for their ID. If they refuse he zip tie's their hands or gets their fingerprints off of the silverware. He also will pat them down if necessary.
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