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Comedy Debut, Deja Vu, and Houston's Heartbreak: Navigating Laughter and Loss with Texas Terry

June 20, 2024 Texas Terry Season 2 Episode 14
Comedy Debut, Deja Vu, and Houston's Heartbreak: Navigating Laughter and Loss with Texas Terry
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Comedy Debut, Deja Vu, and Houston's Heartbreak: Navigating Laughter and Loss with Texas Terry
Jun 20, 2024 Season 2 Episode 14
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Ever wondered what it's like to transition from a 9-to-5 grind to the thrilling world of stand-up comedy? Join Texas Terry on this week's Special OpeRadio as he recounts his first exhilarating comedy performance, discussing the intricacies of humor, the rush of making an audience laugh, and how this differs from his experience in writing rap music. Hear about his future plans, which might just include a guest appearance from his wife, who has plenty of stories about their quirky journey together. Don’t miss out on some laughs and behind-the-scenes stories—catch his comedy on X or YouTube!

In this episode, Texas Terry also opens up about the physical and emotional toll of his current job and shares his growing desire to make comedy his full-time career. Dive into the fascinating phenomenon of déjà vu, learn about Justin Bieber's legal troubles, and hear reflections on the state of global affairs—all tying back to Terry's motivations for joining the military and the unexpected twists that followed. This candid discussion is sure to leave you contemplating your own life's twists and turns.

The conversation takes a more serious turn as Texas Terry examines the implications of immigration policies on community safety, spurred by a tragic murder case in Houston involving recently arrived migrants. From courtroom dramas to broader societal issues like government negligence and the exploitation of vulnerable communities, Terry doesn't shy away from the hard topics. He wraps up with a heartfelt invitation for listeners to connect on X or via email, reminding everyone to stay safe and stay aware.

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Ever wondered what it's like to transition from a 9-to-5 grind to the thrilling world of stand-up comedy? Join Texas Terry on this week's Special OpeRadio as he recounts his first exhilarating comedy performance, discussing the intricacies of humor, the rush of making an audience laugh, and how this differs from his experience in writing rap music. Hear about his future plans, which might just include a guest appearance from his wife, who has plenty of stories about their quirky journey together. Don’t miss out on some laughs and behind-the-scenes stories—catch his comedy on X or YouTube!

In this episode, Texas Terry also opens up about the physical and emotional toll of his current job and shares his growing desire to make comedy his full-time career. Dive into the fascinating phenomenon of déjà vu, learn about Justin Bieber's legal troubles, and hear reflections on the state of global affairs—all tying back to Terry's motivations for joining the military and the unexpected twists that followed. This candid discussion is sure to leave you contemplating your own life's twists and turns.

The conversation takes a more serious turn as Texas Terry examines the implications of immigration policies on community safety, spurred by a tragic murder case in Houston involving recently arrived migrants. From courtroom dramas to broader societal issues like government negligence and the exploitation of vulnerable communities, Terry doesn't shy away from the hard topics. He wraps up with a heartfelt invitation for listeners to connect on X or via email, reminding everyone to stay safe and stay aware.

Speaker 1:

This is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders. It's snazzy, I dig it. Welcome to the show. Ladies and gentlemen, I'm your host, texas Terry, and you are listening to Special Op Radio. Feel free to catch us at Special Op Radio on X, or email the show at SpecialOpRadio at Outlookcom. Man, it's a hell of a week, has it not been A lot worse for some than others? I tell you that I know who is living good, and we'll get into that a little bit later on in the show.

Speaker 1:

I did want to share a little personal story with y'all, as it were. I did end up performing my my First stand up piece of Comedy, if you want to call it that. I thought it was pretty good. If you want to scope it out, go to my twitter page or it's on youtube. You probably just look up Texas Terry or something like that. I forget what I put it under, to be honest with you, but hit it up on X, you can catch it anyway.

Speaker 1:

I thought it went well. You know what I mean. It went as expected, or Better than expected as far as I was concerned, because I honestly I I thought I would bomb you know, I don't know why I think we all get uh, you know, you get subconscious when you're you're, you're uh, trying out a new adventure. You know what I mean putting yourself out there in front of strangers, especially in person. It's definitely not like podcasting or calling into radio shows or anything, because you know people are right there in front of you and you know you don't know how people are going to react. Fortunately, for my first time, I had positive reactions and I appreciate that I did get some laughs, like I said, and not toot my own horn. I don't know if I'll be hosting a Netflix special anytime soon, but it was fun, man, and I don't know why I was nervous to get up there. I guess I do, for a little bit I understand.

Speaker 1:

Why I was nervous is just that I tried to make this equation and maybe it'll make sense to you is like when I write a rap, for example, I can write the rap rap, I can record it and I can listen to it back, and I can be biased or, excuse me, I can be like non-biased and, and you know, take a step back for myself and determine. You know, I mean obviously you may miss some, but honestly I don't think I've ever missed one and I could be like man it's a dope rap. Or I can be like man that shit's garbage. I was fucking high and it doesn't make any sense anymore to me. I could do that uh you know with a rap, but I can't do that with comedy. I can't tell myself a joke that I just fucking created and expect myself to laugh. I mean, I chuckle, don't get me wrong. And that's a big indicator to me if I make myself laugh because I say a lot of crazy shit, y'all. I'm having my wife on the pod one of these days. She'll tell you all about it, man, she knows. She knows the struggles, man, she knows. I just don't want to get canceled yet. That's why I don't go full like throttle on this motherfucker. Nah, I kick it how I feel.

Speaker 1:

But it was dope man, um, where I expected to get a couple chuckles or laughs. You know I did so. The punchlines were there. For the most part, I think the performance was safe. You know, like I said, I'll let you check it out, but I did enjoy myself and I do want to continue to move forward to that because you know I like to talk and I'm also lazy. So this nine to 5, if you will isn't cutting it anymore, getting older and body parts aren't starting to. You know, they're not cooperating the way that they used to. I'm trying to find something easy that I can make the, you know, a good income on.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if that sounds funny to say in general, just about comedy, but it is what it is. Man, and again, man, I'm gonna say it one more time. I thought it was an experience for sure, you know, there was a group next to us, my wife and I's table that one of the patrons, or you know fellow people out there in the audience, you know, just hit me up and was like man, that was really your first time. That was good, you know, and that was cool, man. You know what I'm saying A little bit of, you know, of course, wifey got my back. I always appreciate her. She loved it. I heard her giggling in the video and you can too.

Speaker 1:

What else, man? Yeah, so that's something I'm going to pursue. You know what I mean. I'd love to do it a little bit more far, branched out from just, you know, regular old West Texas, and maybe, if I get good enough at it, that'll be something that, for real, for real. I'll chase after that. I mean, when you stop and think you know what I'm saying, because the world is such a crazy place and time flies by so swiftly. Is it swift or swiftly, I don't fucking care, I'm going to go with swiftly because, fuck, taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey and Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes and the Chiefs organization. I'm sorry, andy Reid's cool though he seems like it. Anyway, I feel like he's come up on the show before, or am I tripping? I could be tripping, maybe. I've seen him on like Diners, drive-ins and Dives or something, and it's just coming back as like what do you call that when you're, you know, know, trapped in the moment you get? Uh, or you feel like you've seen it before.

Speaker 1:

Deja vu, right, deja vu. I took sociology class one time and the lady said she was a professor. Apparently she worked for the military. So she, she was probably subpar at best for her job, because I don't know why you'd want to make sixty thousand dollars a year when you could probably make $120,000 back then in 2000. That was a lot of money, anyway. Part of her class. Excuse me, I'm all choked up today, man. Part of her class.

Speaker 1:

You know, we went into sociology and psychology various, just general. In general, don't get me wrong, I'm not any kind of expert whatsoever, but I do that. She said like, uh, deja vu was like you got a glitch in the matrix, man, and your eyes see the shit before it registers in your brain, or something like that, and then you're like your sight pauses but your brain catches up. I don't know if that's true. It could be all bullshit. Like I said, she worked for the dod. I don't know that she was making that much money. You know I'm saying that's like a. I don't know that she was making that much money. You know what I'm saying? That's like a, I don't know. I don't want to judge. I don't want to judge, but uh, neither here nor there Forgot how hee-haw, forgot how we even got there.

Speaker 1:

It's just been a crazy ass week, man, I really don't care to comment on it too much. Justin Bieber he got hit up for DWI or DUI. My bad man. I'm looking at some shit. I forget which one's worse than the other, but I guess he could probably kiss his license. Bye, bye, bye for now.

Speaker 1:

No, come on, it's not doing it. There it is. We got him. Yep, crickets, people Crickets. That's not what I heard yesterday, and that was a fucking good thing. Did I get through the whole? Yeah, I did.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, man, there's a couple things that I want to talk about real quick. I don't want to take up your entire evening. Give me one sec, because I'm going to be talking here for a minute and I want to just make sure that I'm properly lubricated. What what? So, yeah, man, we got sad stories out of everywhere. Really, I think this is a real thing and I hate to be all. I hate to go from what I would consider something that I find to be happy for me. It's been cheering me up. Gives me something to do. Besides, sit and think about all the bullshit in the world that's going on. Who's ready for World War III, by the way? Are you prepping? You got spam in the pantry. Shit is getting shaky, man, when your boy's neck hairs start tingling. Man, something going on you gotta remind. Let me remind you if I've never told you.

Speaker 1:

Prior to joining the military, I was of the firm belief that if anything ever happened to the united states of america, I wanted to be one of the people that responded to do that. And little did did I know, because I joined in June of 2000,. Little did I know. I don't want to say it was my wish, but, excuse me, this thing's got to have a cough button. This equipment's dope. I'm not going to shout it out yet, unless they, man, send a motherfucker a free mic or something. Podcasting equipment and recording equipment company that starts with an R and ends with an E. There's only four letters. Anyway, man, get a cord or something, huh, like a mic cover. I'm playing.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, see, why do I do that shit? Like I'd start going off on a fucking tangent and I completely lost my train of thought. Man, what are we gonna do? What are we gonna do? The fuck was I talking about? Man? I was talking about the military World War III. What about the draft? Yo See, it all comes back full circle. Man, all comes back full circle. Man, all comes back full circle. Listen now for real. You, I see.

Speaker 1:

You know I don't want to be on like social media. I'm on x, like I said, I get on youtube and waste a fair amount of time, like most of y'all probably do too, but I also try to absorb some of that, stick it into comedic material or, you know, put it here in the pod. You know, I mean I try to consider it or justify it. As you know, research Some of it's just entertainment. You just want to be dumbed down after a hard day's work. I get that. But there's a lot of videos that are coming out right now.

Speaker 1:

I mean parents of all races, sizes, creeds, colors, religions, that are saying, yo, man, you ain't sending my son or daughter out to war. They're bringing the draft back for females. It is funny. How Wasn't it like six months ago nobody in government knew what a female was, and now, all of a sudden, we know what a female is again and we're going to draft them? I mean, what the fuck? What the fuck is that? Because they ain't got no numbers in the military. Did you see the fucking recruiting shit that the United States Army put out the other day? It's disgusting, it's embarrassing to people like me, to friends of mine not only that are still living to this day but have given their lives for this country.

Speaker 1:

I don't necessarily need to know everybody personally, man, we see shit, you know. I don't want to go off on no tangent, but I mean the battlefield is completely different and, to be quite honest with you, unless you've ever been on it. You don't understand it. So to see these people right now that are I mean a dude in a dress is pitching for the military and be all you can be, are you fucking? I mean that motherfucker took be all you could be, are you fucking? I mean that motherfucker took me all you could be, literally for sure I don't. I don't think the army meant it like that, yo. I just don't think they meant the shit like that. But all right, man, let's get into some serious shit because we're on time limit and I know you are, uh, probably doing whatever you do on thursday night and I don't want to take up too much of your time.

Speaker 1:

But sad, sad stories, man. We're going to start out nearest to me, houston. So recently was it? One or two Looked like migrant charged with murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungare was released into the US just weeks ago. Y'all can thank y'all's president for that and the way that the border department or the border patrol and everything else about this country that's being ran and fucked up right now into the fucking ground.

Speaker 1:

All right, I'll stop swearing, but I'm telling you the truth, man. I get frustrated, yo, I get really frustrated when I pay attention because it makes you forget Afghanistan or Iraq. What about other wars past that people have given their lives in? I pay attention because it makes you forget, forget Afghanistan or Iraq. What about other wars past that people have given their lives in the name of this country? And this is what we get to live to see. This is garbage man, and I don't mind being the first one to say it. I'm sure y'all know. Y'all know it's trash, trash. But back to the story.

Speaker 1:

Man Police in Houston have arrested two migrants from Venezuela for the murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungere. I hope I'm pronouncing that right. If I'm not, forgive me, I'm just enunciating, I guess. But she was lured away from her home and then strangled and dumped in a bayou. One of the suspects crossed the border illegally less than a month before the shocking murder and was released into the Us after claiming he feared for his life if he was sent back to his home country.

Speaker 1:

Sources told the post they know what to say, they're coached what to say. They're coached what to say and given a free pass right here in uh, all of our neighborhoods. Come to a theater near you for sure. And if you think that's not gonna happen, it's coming, unless you're on the list of the elites. Yo, just make way. Anyway, johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 21, and Franklin Jose Pena Ramos.

Speaker 1:

If you've ever wondered why they have like Three or four last names or whatever, um, somebody told me in prison one time. One of the guards told me that you end up with a motherfucker like that because I'm sorry about swearing yo, whatever man, just bleep it yourself. I'll start doing. You know, what I should do is just create an edited version and save myself all the trouble, because I know it's just going to come out, especially in touchy topics like this. But anyway, these two fools man why they have these last names. According to a prison guard I don't know if it's biblical or not, but he said that what happens is is, you know, franklin Jose comes over from wherever he came from, he gets knocked and he says my name is Franklin Pena and then they find out he's really franklin jose. So they just tack on franklin jose pena and then they stick on. I don't fucking know if he was telling a joke or not. I mean because at this point some of these people have been caught 11 times and I don't think they got 11 last names. Maybe they give up after like four. But this is a common theme and apparently it's because, whatever alias they use at the time of their apprehension, they pass that on to the Border Patrol and the Border Patrol just attaches it to their last name and keeps it moving. I don't blame them. Why would you want to fucking deal with that shit, man? Anyway, both of these pieces of shit were charged Thursday with capital murder. Were charged Thursday with capital murder.

Speaker 1:

Department of Homeland Security sources said Peña Ramos crossed into El Paso on May 28th. He was released soon after his interaction with border agents. He told authorities that he planned to live with his cousin in Houston until his court appearance in July. Sources said Agents put a GPS tracker I'm getting ahead. Agents put a gps tracker on pena ramos, which was only set to monitor his location for 21 days. Sources said let me ask you something, man. Why waste the tax dollars to create 21 day expiration date ankle monitors? What's the fucking point, man? I mean shit if we're being honest, because you ain't doing anything for the American people with tax dollars. So why even make the fucking GPS monitors? Just shoot that shit over to Ukraine, like you do with the rest of all of our money For 21 days. What On day 22, he's healed. You got a one or two man.

Speaker 1:

When these Border Patrol agents are interacting with these individuals, I mean, if you've ever been in the presence of true evil, you can feel that you know what I mean. You can see it in the eyes of the person. I learned that in Iraq. I've never seen, you know, not from everybody, don't get me wrong but in the people that were hiding kind of, you know, know wolf in sheep's clothing, types of people that during the day they were friendly but at night they were, you know, jihadists. Uh, during the day, man, even though they may try to shake your hand, they may take a bottle of water if you're giving that out, but you can see the ugly in their eyes for sure. The evil, the pure evil, the type of evil that has no problem launching a rocket propelled grenade at a humvee full of soldiers. That you know, whatever man it's, it's out there and if you've, if you've ever been around that kind of evil, that shit's true and deep man and it's there, it's, it's, uh, like tangible man. You could almost reach out and grab it, but uh, neither here nor there.

Speaker 1:

So it's unclear whether he was wearing the tracker when jocelyn was murdered. They got video of her. Uh, looks like she was either followed to the store. So it says investigators identified the subjects or suspects from surveillance footage after they were seen following jocelyn as she walked into a local convenience store. Her body was found in a swampy creek on Monday by a Houston resident who happened to be driving. She thought the little girl was a floating mannequin at first, which, jesus Christ, you know, that's tough man. That's heartbreaking shit. Uh, the witness basically said that. You know she did a? U turn, stopped on the bridge, realized what it was that she was looking at and called 9-1-1.

Speaker 1:

Immediately two migrants were arrested at a local apartment complex where they had been living as roommates. Cops said homeland security has opened an investigation which will lead to fucking nothing, because these people could be stopping this already. This should have never happened. What's the difference? What investigation are you going to do? You could be doing this at the border. You could stop the investigation, whoo.

Speaker 1:

The victim's mother, alexis Nungere, said her daughter sneaked out of their apartment late Sunday. She told the local outlet KHOU that she was taken advantage of they put that in quotes by her killers. I mean, if you can't piece two and two together. This is an adult show and I check the explicit nature box every time I upload it. Look, they raped this little girl, both of them. You know what I mean. They killed her and left her in a creek like a piece of trash. That's exactly what happened. And the people that put these people in the neighborhood, they were in for this.

Speaker 1:

This is no different in some ways than these school shootings, every school shooting, or real mass shootings. I'm not talking about gang violence. I'm talking about the type of shootings that occur when a bunch of people are trying to do anything but involve themselves with firearms and one person just starts picking them off like sheep in a barrel. Ie Las Vegas or name any of these school shootings. Gang on gang violence is not a mass shooting.

Speaker 1:

I don't care how the FBI manipulates the numbers, it's just not true. It's not the same thing Apples and oranges. It's not even that. It's not fucking. It's not. What do they say from Pulp Fiction? You get it, man. It's just it's fucking garbage, lie, you know, I mean uh.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, I did have some audio of the mom talking about her daughter. I thought about playing that man, but I'd rather you go seek that out yourself if you really want to hear it. Because I feel like you know, it's really heartbreaking and you can only imagine, I can only imagine I got 13 year old stepdaughter and imagine, not imagining, like, well, yeah, I mean thinking about the pain this woman must be feeling, like I mean, I can only imagine how my wife would feel. You know, that's her daughter, it's my step. I mean I'm getting off on tangent. I'm just saying that's fucking crazy. You know what I mean? Because it's a little girl, man, it's just a fucking kid, you know. Uh, it's oh, makes me sick.

Speaker 1:

I hope these pieces of shit get fucked off in jail the day they walk in that bitch bro. I hope they get fucked off the minute they walk up in that hole. We can only hope. Right, you know, goddamn well, they're in protective custody for sure. Well, hopefully a ceo will fuck one of them off. You know, I mean there's still a couple good ones left out there.

Speaker 1:

Uh, anyways, uh, let me move forward here just a little bit. So, um, the suspect excuse me here. Well, I'm going to move on to this story. It's fixing to mention it, but I'll just, I guess, segue into it. It's a non-great story follows a slew of high-profile crimes tied to migrants who entered the country illegally, including the rape of a 13-year-old girl in a Bronx park last week. Girl in the Bronx in a Bronx park last week. Suspect in that case, a migrant from Ecuador crossed into Eagle Pass, texas, in 2021 and was ordered removed by an immigration judge the following year. However, guess what? Wasn't ever deported. The man recently charged with the rape and murder of Maryland mom of five, rachel Marin, is a Salvadorian alleged gang member who crossed into the us three times in two months and was booted, uh, before entering illegally undetected on his fourth try. So let's just. I mean, I hate to do it, but that's where we're going.

Speaker 1:

Next is to, uh uh, new york city and, uh, yeah, the ecuadorian migrant charged with raping a 13 year old girl. He, bound and gagged in the queens park, told police he recorded the the attack during a sickening tape confession prosecutors alleged wednesday. I don't even know if I want to watch that, hear it, see it, nothing. I'm kind of into some of that stuff because I haven't seen some shit in my day, so I'm not afraid to look at some of the gory stuff on the on the internet, not like the dark web. Just there's sites out there where if you want to see somebody fucking do something stupid and get killed, you know, or hit by a train or something, that shit's out there, man, and I didn't even know that was out there. I'd somebody put me onto that. Uh, anyway, uh, where we at here. So, yeah, fucking, I don't want to see it. Uh, the children. Admission by christian giovanni, inga londi imagine having that. What the fuck are all these names? She's picking shit out of the phone book.

Speaker 1:

25 broke the silence in an otherwise hushed court hearing in which he was arraigned on charges of rape, predatory sexual assault, kidnapping and a rash of other felonies from the shocking june 13th attack in kissina. Oh, I'm saying that. Right, park, let's see what else we got here on this story. Yeah, so this is from the piece of shit. So direct quote from him. He says I was nervous at first, but then I got comfortable and recorded it in galandi admitted in the videotape statement prosecutor, you said in queen's criminal court, drawing size from the audience yeah, because these people look at you like you're a fucking piece of shit. These people come from nothing, man, they'll stab you over a fucking shoelace. You know what I mean. That ain't racist. That's the truth. Half these countries are on the videos that I'm talking about. All the time they'll hack you up for a motherfucking melon, inglondi. It just seems weird. Anyway, he had scratches visible on his face, so you know I mean she was fighting right, horrible man. Horrible Kept his head down throughout the arraignment, including as Judge Joanne B Waters ordered him held without bail until his next court appearance on July 1st. Waters agreed with Assistant District Attorney Casey Esposito that Inglundi, who faces an immigration arrest from Texas for being an inadmissible alien after he crossed the border in 2021, posed a flight risk, given the tenuous ties to the US.

Speaker 1:

If I didn't fucking make all, if I didn't get all that tied in together, what I was, because I there's so much here what I was saying is they could have prevented this a long time ago, just like they could have prevented school shootings. If you look at any number of of any of these events that have occurred, there was always a red flag. There was always an opportunity for the fbi to get involved or Department of Homeland Security. See what they do to you when you start speaking the truth. Bro, somebody put a hex on him. It's probably a Hillary Clinton punk ass, but there's always, I feel like there's a piece of me that feels like they let it happen to move their agenda.

Speaker 1:

If you don't believe that or you feel like that's far-fetched, look at coronavirus. Where do you stand on that? In all honesty, it feels intentional to me, man, and if I'm wrong and I hope I am then it is what it is. But you know, I still, like I say I don't quote from Scripture all the time or anything like that, and I couldn't if I, if I wanted to. But I do believe in god, man, you know, I know the bible says that, man, we're in for some dark shit at some point in life. I can't help but wonder and I'm sure you do too whether or not we're in that situation right now, because this world is out of control. Uh, yeah, yeah. Well, this is also a quote from Esposito.

Speaker 1:

Who's Esposito? Again, esposito is the assistant district attorney in the area. She was quoted saying the brazen and brutal nature of this defendant's actions are indicative to someone who does not follow the law and who has no regard for anybody else but himself, and he will not return to court. Esposito said a shocking videotape statement, a transcript of which esposito read in court, revealed new date details about the broad daylight attack in which the girl and a boy, both 13, were held at knife point within a machete style blade. Ingralandi, who contended he had a drug problem, told cops he stumbled across the two teens having sexual relations, pulled out a knife that he had found in the park, threatened the teens with it. The migrant tied the teens together with a shoelace, stuffed a banana in the girl's mouth and cut off her shorts and underwear. After he raped the girl, he told the kids to wait 20 minutes while he ran off with their phones and then threw the phones away. He says he went to buy drugs afterwards and a DNA collector from Waterbottle at the rape scene matched, threw the phones away. He says he went to buy drugs afterwards and, uh, dna collected from water bottle at the rape scene matched a sample from england uh, that he gave to immigration authorities.

Speaker 1:

I wasn't expecting this. There's a whole picture up here. Um, I guess it's a screenshot of a portion of the video and that's just all the way around disturbing. To be honest with you, I thought too. Man, it's like a teenager. Ain't you supposed to blur her face or something, uh, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So they look for the fucker for five days, uh, the manhunt drew a torn and tips and ended tuesday in the dramatic caught on video takedown by neighbor good samaritans and uh, they recognized him as a wanted rapist. Basically, they swarmed him, tied him up, beat the shit out of him, or at least beat him up a little bit. Cops came, took him in and just crazy, you know what I mean. He's charged with. I think we got into all that already, or maybe not. He's charged with predatory sexual assault, first degree rape. Two counts of second degree kidnapping. Two counts first degree kidnapping. Second degree rape first degree rape. Two counts of second degree kidnapping. Two counts first degree kidnapping. Second degree rape. First degree sexual abuse obstructing governmental administration. Two counts of endangering the welfare of a child. I almost got through it all.

Speaker 1:

Most of that shit's gonna be dropped because it's fucking new york city and they're it's ran by a bunch of pieces of shit. Let's just call it what it is man and uh, unfortunately, man, we got one more for you and this is going to be about. If you haven't seen, of course, you know the Fox News app has just went to shit. If I don't the app, the website. I mean, these fucking idiots ain't shit. No more. I hate this. Whatever man, do what you do, I have to utilize it because sometimes it has information, and the information that I'm looking for happens to be about an illegal immigrant suspected in the murder of Rachel Moran, and he entered the US as a gotaway after being released three times A gotaway, but he was released three times. It sounds like you gave him away. That's what it really sounds like. But US Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed to Fox News, bill Malugan. That's what it really sounds like. But us immigration customs enforcement confirmed fox news, bill malugan I don't fucking care that the illegal immigrant who allegedly murdered the mother of five from maryland had entered the us as a gotaway.

Speaker 1:

On june 14th, officers from the tulsa oklahoma police department and agents from the FBI arrested Victor Antonio Martinez Hernandez See the theme here. Four names for everybody. 23-year-old, unlawfully present motherfucker from Salvador that was wanted in Hartford County, maryland. They probably had him in custody. Let him go. Yeah, look, county maryland. They probably had him in custody. Let him go. Yeah, look, us immigration custom enforcement lodged an immigration detainer against martinez hernandez with the tulsa county jail on june 15 2024. On june 20, 2024, authorities in tulsa, oklahoma, successfully extradited martinez hernandez to harford county, maryland. Martinez hernandez currently remains okay, so they did expedite him. That's my bad. Well, whoever let him go before, that's a fucking retard.

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Um, the mom was reported missing in august by her boyfriend who said she never returned after going out for a run on the mom pie trail pedestrian trail in bel air, a quiet and, uh, typically safe town about 28 miles northeast of balt baltimore. I don't think anywhere close to baltimore. 28 miles doesn't seem like a great enough distance away from baltimore to say, yeah man, this safe neighborhood, it just doesn't. That ain't shit, man, it's 28 miles anyway where we at. Here's one final quote from this story, and then I'll just commentate from here on out. This is the second time in two years that an innocent Hereford County woman has lost her life To a criminal in our country, illegally, he said.

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Reporting his statement this is Let me get you who this is here. Well, fox News sucks and they're terrible at giving credit where credit's due, on quotes and shit. They just freestyle it. At this point it's run from a bunch of flunkies from CNN, I'm convinced at this point. Anyway, both of those cases, the cost of women their lives from that county were both committed by suspects from El Salvador with ties to criminal gangs. I wonder what El Salvador and Venezuela. I wonder what the crime rate out there is like right now. You think it's peaceful? It's all fucking kosher and shit. They're just walking around eating dogs. You think it's peaceful? It's all fucking kosher and shit? They're just walking around eating dogs. Nobody's robbing the dog meat from them or killing them for flip-flops.

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Jesus Christ, man, this country needs prayers. It needs prayers, it needs your prayers, it needs my prayers. It needs a hell of a lot of love and attention. At this point I'll pretty much end with this. I just want to make you aware of those stories. Obviously, I'm not the number one news agency in the country or anything like that. I don't know who's got that. The New York Post does. At least there's somewhat. Well, actually, x is pretty good. You can find out a lot of information about X man, but it is a cesspool.

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Anyway, point being is this is uh, in case you hadn't figured it out yet, the government doesn't care about you. They. There's something going on, there's an agenda. Don't care about your kids, don't care about your fucking bills. They don't care if you lose your house, if you lose your job. They want you asking them for help. They want you underneath their little wing. You know what I mean with the money that you give them. The United States government produces no money whatsoever. It takes money and then spends it at free will, apparently on wars and shit. They don't care.

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If you think that this country got to the level of success that it's at as far as its power in the world by being retarded, then you're stupid. They knew what was going to happen the minute they opened up them borders and all these fucking people were going to come into the country, and what was going to happen to the neighborhoods that they put them in. They also just so happened to stick them in already poor communities that are struggling with resources. As it is. They're trying to replace the black vote because they know that black people see through their bullshit or are starting I mean they're just shitting on Americans all the way around but to think that this is an accident or that they didn't see this coming. This is intentional. It's intentional chaos. It's happening all around the world. It's just starting to make an impact here in America and now fucking people are starting to pay attention to it a little bit. But there's plenty of countries all across the world that have been experiencing this for years now, all across the world that have been experiencing this for years now, and they're probably pointing and laughing and they should be because I don't know that we allowed this to happen.

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I don't know where you stand on whether or not the election was stolen or there's a hell of a lot of evidence. Man, I don't know. I wasn't there. I'm a convicted felon. I can't vote, or maybe I can. If I was a democrat I'd probably be allowed to, but and I don't even identify as a Republican, I'm not even a conservative all the way around. I hear this guy on the radio I listen to sometimes he mentions this term libertarian. What you want to do, just don't. You know, fuck with me and mine. You know I'm saying like keep it out of our way. You know I'm not gonna go off on some uh. No, uh, there's a lot of people kissing ass this month because of pride month. You know what I mean. There's a lot of people kissing ass and they're I love the gays. I don't give a shit about the gays, I don't even think about gay people. I could give a fuck less like if I run into.

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I go and buy cigarettes from the gas station across the street from or down the street from my house. That'd be dope. If I did live across the street from a gas station, I'd be like Texitarian shit. But not for real. I go buy cigarettes, you know, or whatever. I buy Items my wife hates me to buy. I'm not gonna give them a shout out either. They should sponsor my motherfucking ass, though. But anyways, man, not for real.

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The dude that I buy the cigarettes from I mean, I go there. I know he's right there. He's in full-blown makeup, bro. I think he watches videos or creates YouTube videos about how to put on makeup. That's not gay. No, diddy, where is Diddy bro? Oh, my goodness, so late.

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Anyway, man, I appreciate y'all's time. I think I'm going to end it right there. All I'm saying is y'all got to watch y'all's P's and Q's dodge T's cross your I's get all that shit squared away, because, look man, at the end of the day, you ain't gonna these people. Don't give a shit if you're sitting around feeling sorry for yourself because you got migrants in your neighborhood that are raping kids. I'm just gonna tell you the truth. It's pure evil. You have to get that through their head. You know why nothing ever gets solved? Because never like try to solve shit from the perspective of a reality. This is not a mental health issue. This is evil shit, man. You know what I mean? Just dumping who knows who the fuck, when, where, why and how.

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Man remember a certain president I think it was the 45th one. It said yo, they send a lot of rapists over here. He didn't say they just send rapists over here, but he did say they send a lot of rapists. And guess what? There's probably one right now somewhere in your neighborhood and if there was one there before that, now there's three of them. Get a work, get it. You better get a rape whistle. If you're gonna vote democrat, at least do yourself a favor and, uh, be proactive. Get you a rape whistle.

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I know I'm rambling. It's sad to see man is and it's hard to hear these stories of these people, man, that are just trying to live their lives and this element has been introduced into their environment and they're not prepared to deal with it. I don't know that any of us are, you know. I just hope that this, I hope we get to wherever you know, because I'm lying. That's why I'm stuttering, because I know that shit's going. Hope we get to wherever you know, because I'm lying. That's why I'm stuttering, because I know that shit's going crazy right now in the world. We could be who knows where If you've listened to you know wherever you get your news sources, man, there's a lot of shady shit going on World War III and the election's coming, and we all know what happened last time these two dudes went at it one another. I mean, it is a mess out there, man.

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So what I advise you to do is just pray, or whatever it is that you're into, that you find peace in. Find that and enjoy some of the little moments and appreciate some of the little things about life, man, because who knows these crazy ass people, these elitists or whatever the, whatever the motive is or whatever? I know this, that me and anybody listen to this, and you know we're we're, we're pawns and whatever little game that they got going on right now, man, and I, just you know, I think at the end of the day you got to find some solace and some peace and, just you know, roll with the punches. I don't know, man, you can't dwell on it all day. I did want to bring up these three stories today and I normally wouldn't just hit you back to back to back to back with like negativity, but it is something that needs to be addressed. You know, hey, rest in peace to the deceased, the aforementioned and prayers for the family. I know that doesn't do a whole lot, but, um, man, I can only imagine.

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Hey, listen, man, I'm going to get out y'all's ear. I'm Texas Terry. Uh, catch me at special opera radio, at outlookcom. Comments, concerns, complaints or otherwise. Just hit me on X man, special opera radio or at special opera radio. Y'all be good, stay safe, keep your head on a swivel Peace. Thank you, Bye.

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