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- 0:08[SPEAKER_01]: what's going on people what's going on welcome welcome welcome one welcome all i am germane McCrimon and this is humanity on plug podcasts and we have a lot to talk about today hopefully you guys are having a great evening and you had a great day i'm recording this episode 136 late it's probably uh eight o'clock
- 0:34[SPEAKER_01]: night and normally I don't do things this late but I just had to get in the studio and talk to you guys about a few things all day I've been busy doing what I do but I just could not see what I wanted to talk about and what I wanted to give you all any good information on.
- 0:52[SPEAKER_01]: So I was stuck.
- 0:56[SPEAKER_01]: as they would say as a content creator, you know, you try to give out good positive stuff that people can take and share and go with.
- 1:04[SPEAKER_01]: And sometimes your mind goes blank.
- 1:07[SPEAKER_01]: I don't like to talk about gossip.
- 1:09[SPEAKER_01]: I don't talk about relationships.
- 1:12[SPEAKER_01]: I really stay out of all the,
- 1:14[SPEAKER_01]: Housewives of Atlanta, conversations, and things are such.
- 1:18[SPEAKER_01]: I like to give you content stuff that you can actually sit there and talk about amongst your friends and family.
- 1:27[SPEAKER_01]: on this episode 136 can we please just get along?
- 1:33[SPEAKER_01]: We're going to talk about a few different things going on in our world.
- 1:37[SPEAKER_01]: We like to thank all of our sponsors, all of our supporters, all the countries and continents that share our material and also for those of our loyal listeners that's been
- 1:54[SPEAKER_01]: and we have a lot of information out there, a lot of episodes that we have put together.
- 1:59[SPEAKER_01]: I like to welcome you to come in and take off your shoes, put up your feet, relax, get you something cold and refreshing.
- 2:11[SPEAKER_01]: Some people might go for something cold.
- 2:14[SPEAKER_01]: I like my coffee.
- 2:15[SPEAKER_01]: Everybody knows me for my coffee and I got my coffee.
- 2:18[SPEAKER_01]: So we're going to talk about a few things and then I'm going to let you go, I'm not going to hold you very much and hopefully you could take this information and do as you wish with it.
- 2:29[SPEAKER_01]: It's my information, it's my thought, my theory on what I believe is going on and you could take it and do what you like with it, but just remember guys.
- 2:39[SPEAKER_01]: We're so blessed to be in the situation we end, even though we have Trump as our president and things are at an all-time high, God still provides.
- 2:50[SPEAKER_01]: He takes the time to look out for the highs and the lows.
- 2:54[SPEAKER_01]: The rich and the poor, the medium, the tall, the short.
- 3:00[SPEAKER_01]: He'll look out for you.
- 3:01[SPEAKER_01]: I challenge you to find a deeper faith and connect with that faith and be on one of court with it and God will show you himself.
- 3:13[SPEAKER_01]: So now we're going to get into it.
- 3:14[SPEAKER_01]: I'm not going to hold you guys long.
- 3:19[SPEAKER_01]: It's been bothering me to talk about this topic only because it's been going on for so long.
- 3:25[SPEAKER_01]: It's like there is always there is low hanging fruit as some people would say it's not
- 3:32[SPEAKER_01]: This war, this particular war, I'm talking about, causes us the American people more than anything, because Russia and Ukraine, they just can't share happy meal and call it a day.
- 3:48[SPEAKER_01]: No, they can't.
- 3:50[SPEAKER_01]: They got to argue, and they got to fight over nothing, and then we'll get these commercials where people are Ukraine are begging American people to send money and donate because of the damage that Russia has caused them.
- 4:06[SPEAKER_01]: And it causes us damage because our prices go up and also things are the way they are because we just can't get along.
- 4:16[SPEAKER_01]: So I'm going to give you out this information.
- 4:17[SPEAKER_01]: And here we go, don't hold it.
- 4:19[SPEAKER_01]: Don't take it personal.
- 4:21[SPEAKER_01]: This is just what we got to deal with right now in 2026.
- 4:24[SPEAKER_01]: So hopefully we can deal with it and move on with our live.
- 4:29[SPEAKER_01]: Here we go.
- 4:31[SPEAKER_05]: This has been the biggest sustained attack on Ukraine since the war began.
- 4:36[SPEAKER_05]: Wave, after wave, after wave of devastating Russian drone and missile attacks across the country, more than 1,600 in total since Wednesday night.
- 4:46[SPEAKER_05]: This review.
- 4:46[SPEAKER_05]: showing a drone slamming into a railway yard, close to President Zelensky's hometown, privy-ree, Putin's military, striking energy, water, and transport infrastructure, but also, hitting residential buildings.
- 4:59[SPEAKER_05]: The capital key, repeatedly hit.
- 5:02[SPEAKER_05]: This nine-story residential building collapsing after a Russian drone strike.
- 5:06[SPEAKER_05]: Rest.
- 5:07[SPEAKER_01]: Can you imagine we go to war?
- 5:09[SPEAKER_01]: And some of the big cities building, condominiums, condos get hit by missiles by our enemy and destroy and people life lives are lost and first responders are responding and not with just in the chaos.
- 5:28[SPEAKER_01]: Can you guys imagine that happening over here in the United States?
- 5:33[SPEAKER_01]: It's very hard to imagine someone going through every day being in war and don't know why you're sleeping in the shower or cooking a missile or drone may attack your complex or attack where you live at and take the building down.
- 5:49[SPEAKER_01]: So for all the innocent people that are involved that just go to work and come home.
- 5:55[SPEAKER_01]: And now you got to deal with missing bodies.
- 5:58[SPEAKER_01]: People missing, you last time you seen your aunt, your grandmother, your father was in the kitchen.
- 6:04[SPEAKER_01]: And now the kitchen is no longer there.
- 6:06[SPEAKER_01]: Right on the fact, the whole side of the building is missing.
- 6:10[SPEAKER_01]: And you don't know if they're alive or gone.
- 6:15[SPEAKER_01]: All because of people just can't get along.
- 6:18[SPEAKER_01]: I just take a moment, guys, I really ask as you take the moment and thank God for what you have.
- 6:27[SPEAKER_01]: And it might not be much in your eyes, but look at people that's been doing worse than what you you're in, you know, worse predicament that you're in.
- 6:37[SPEAKER_05]: He workers, scrambling through the debris, searching for survivors, at least 20 sites suffering damage in the city, including the school, according to President Zelensky, at least 15 killed and more than 130 injured across the country, Vladimir Putin using the cover of the Trump she summit to launch this devastating attack.
- 6:56[SPEAKER_05]: Unusually, the barrage saw hundreds of drones attack Ukraine throughout the daylight hours, before overnight Russia following up with nearly 50 missiles.
- 7:05[SPEAKER_05]: Zelensky and Oppost saying the attack showed the holiness of Putin's comments last weekend suggesting the war could be finishing.
- 7:12[SPEAKER_05]: Saying, these are definitely not the actions of those who believe the war is coming to an end.
- 7:17[SPEAKER_05]: Meanwhile, Russia on the back foot on the battlefield, losing tens of thousands of soldiers
- 7:26[SPEAKER_05]: Thank you.
- 7:27[SPEAKER_05]: Well, we're just hearing at least 20 people are missing in Keev under that collapsed building, so we should expect the death toll to rise further.
- 7:35[SPEAKER_05]: This attack, of course, coming amid signs that things are starting to turn against Putin and this war that's trying to recent polls showing his approval rating has fallen to his lowest, since the invasion.
- 7:45[SPEAKER_05]: Russia, of course, is losing tens of thousands of men every month.
- 7:48[SPEAKER_05]: The economy's suffering and he's making no headway on the battlefield.
- 7:51[SPEAKER_05]: And now though, there is no end in sight that the pressure on Russia appears to be growing.
- 7:57[SPEAKER_01]: And you know what so sad guys about this whole thing, Russia, the army of Russia has not increased their position on Ukraine in over a year.
- 8:12[SPEAKER_01]: I'll say it again, the army of Russia, the mighty army of Russia has not increased their grounds on Ukraine in over a year.
- 8:25[SPEAKER_01]: Ukraine is very strong.
- 8:27[SPEAKER_01]: They are on point.
- 8:30[SPEAKER_01]: And they're just killing these soldiers left and right.
- 8:32[SPEAKER_01]: They can't move forward.
- 8:36[SPEAKER_01]: If you see the carnage of all the damage that's been done, and all of the machinery just blew up and left on the side of the road, Russia's not winning.
- 8:50[SPEAKER_01]: It's so sad.
- 8:52[SPEAKER_01]: I'm going to give you another clip.
- 8:55[SPEAKER_01]: because excuse me, this is what's going on over there and they want to do better, they try to do better, but to what avail.
- 9:06[SPEAKER_01]: Check this out.
- 9:08[SPEAKER_07]: one of the fiercest air assaults of the war.
- 9:11[SPEAKER_07]: The cross-two relentless days, skies flashed with drones, missiles, and air raid sirens.
- 9:17[SPEAKER_07]: The strikes left at least about 17 people dead, and more than 120 others injured.
- 9:24[SPEAKER_07]: The Ukrainian Air Force said that Russia had fired more than 1,500 drones in Ukraine in the span of the last 36 hours.
- 9:37[SPEAKER_01]: So in the last 36 hours, 1500 drones have been set for Russia on Ukraine, 1500 drones air attack.
- 9:50[SPEAKER_01]: Now guys, for my long term listeners that know I did an article on these drones before this happened.
- 10:01[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know what episode it is, but I got an episode where we talked about how these drones will be used in the next and upcoming war, and it has come to fruition.
- 10:23[SPEAKER_08]: The warning sirens screamed first, then came the sound that has become all too familiar across Ukraine, the bus overhead, the rush to shelters, the wait for impact.
- 10:38[SPEAKER_08]: For two straight days, the skies over Ukraine turned into a battlefield, when they rolled into Thursday without respite, daylight attacks flowed into overnight strides.
- 10:49[SPEAKER_08]: The pressure never eased, then the scale became clear.
- 10:56[SPEAKER_06]: the sound was unbelievable.
- 11:00[SPEAKER_04]: The sound of something moving at very high speed.
- 11:02[SPEAKER_04]: It felt like the whole building was shaking, you know, windows and glass flying everywhere.
- 11:07[SPEAKER_04]: And it felt like the house was collapsing.
- 11:10[SPEAKER_04]: It really felt like the building was falling.
- 11:15[SPEAKER_06]: All the glass, all the furniture fell, everything collapsed, everything was blown apart by the blast wave, the window frames were twisted out, I got up, not even sure if I was alive or not.
- 11:26[SPEAKER_06]: I guess I am, since I'm talking to you, then I started running barefoot over the glass.
- 11:37[SPEAKER_08]: The numbers paint a stark picture when they saw 41 missiles and 652 drones involved in the assault.
- 11:45[SPEAKER_08]: Thursday brought another wave with nearly 800 drones reportedly entering the battle space.
- 11:55[SPEAKER_08]: They may just coming out our dramatic rescue teams digging through shattered concrete, smoke pouring from residential blocks, broken windows hanging over streets littered with debris.
- 12:08[SPEAKER_02]: I heard something flying, it's flying nearby, I think Lord, where will it fall?
- 12:14[SPEAKER_02]: And then there was such a terrible sound and our house, which is opposite, jumped and staggered.
- 12:20[SPEAKER_03]: I saw the hit with my own eyes, and then I looked, there is a gap between these two buildings, which wasn't there before.
- 12:30[SPEAKER_03]: There was something between them before, and now such a tragedy has happened.
- 12:39[SPEAKER_08]: Emergency workers in Ukraine's keep region removed an unexploded missile warhead lodged inside a residential building.
- 12:48[SPEAKER_08]: This latest escalation also comes as Ukraine has continued its own long-range drone operations deep inside Russian territory.
- 12:58[SPEAKER_08]: targeting military and strategic sites.
- 13:01[SPEAKER_08]: Both sites are increasingly stretching the battlefield far beyond the front lines.
- 13:07[SPEAKER_08]: Bureau report we on, world of the world.
- 13:11[SPEAKER_01]: And now who fixes this?
- 13:15[SPEAKER_01]: Who gets up the carnage?
- 13:18[SPEAKER_01]: Who pays for the re-relatation of Ukraine?
- 13:22[SPEAKER_01]: Who gets it back together?
- 13:26[SPEAKER_01]: How do these people post a survive?
- 13:32[SPEAKER_01]: At what cost do this causes other people's grief?
- 13:41[SPEAKER_01]: Well, I don't know, guys.
- 13:42[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know what's going on.
- 13:44[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know why these type of things are in place where you gotta just go at it like that.
- 13:50[SPEAKER_01]: That's like,
- 13:54[SPEAKER_01]: New York going to war with Manhattan.
- 13:59[SPEAKER_01]: If you don't know Manhattan is in the heart of New York City.
- 14:04[SPEAKER_01]: So it's stupid, y'all just need to work it out.
- 14:11[SPEAKER_01]: What's the issue?
- 14:13[SPEAKER_01]: What's the real beef?
- 14:17[SPEAKER_01]: No one's talking about it.
- 14:18[SPEAKER_01]: No one's saying anything because we can't come together.
- 14:23[SPEAKER_01]: Just can't do it together.
- 14:25[SPEAKER_01]: It's crazy.
- 14:33[SPEAKER_01]: I gotta get you some another one.
- 14:35[SPEAKER_01]: This is a six story recap.
- 14:38[SPEAKER_01]: I just gotta give you this because I thought this is really stupid, you know, no reason for this.
- 14:45[SPEAKER_01]: Listen up.
- 14:46[SPEAKER_12]: I've been army warrant officer convicted of raping two women will spend decades in prison.
- 14:52[SPEAKER_10]: Investigators say use the dating app under a false name.
- 14:56[SPEAKER_10]: They say it was the hide who he was.
- 14:58[SPEAKER_10]: And they believe there could be other victims are showing Myers explaining what she's warning.
- 15:02[SPEAKER_12]: and Shelby Investigators are urging more potential victims to come forward.
- 15:06[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, that's right, Lenison Cameron.
- 15:08[SPEAKER_11]: The Army Criminal Investigation Division says, Warrant Officer Dawson, Van Manan, posed as second lieutenant David Johnson.
- 15:16[SPEAKER_11]: That's what he went by on a dating app.
- 15:18[SPEAKER_11]: Using that false identity to target women, a military court martial convicted him of both rapes.
- 15:25[SPEAKER_01]: So all this war is going on, all over the world.
- 15:29[SPEAKER_01]: And we have a military guy that got to act like he somebody else just to get a date.
- 15:37[SPEAKER_01]: Just to go out on a date, he got to pull himself as somebody else on a date nap.
- 15:46[SPEAKER_11]: Investigators believe there could be more victims and we want to warn you the details in this case are disturbing Investigators say one assault happened in August of 2024 at a hotel near NAS Pensacola Prosecutors say the woman met then man and through a dating app not knowing he was using a false name He also checked into the hotel under that alias after the attack the victim went to a hospital where medical staff collected evidence This is a U.S. Army guy
- 16:17[SPEAKER_01]: I hate to say it.
- 16:19[SPEAKER_11]: U.S. Army guy, posing as somebody else, raping people, a nurse testifying the victim's injuries were the worst she had seen in her career.
- 16:35[SPEAKER_11]: A second woman then reported a separate rape that investigators say happened in 2023 near Fort Rucker.
- 16:42[SPEAKER_11]: What is now known as Fort Nova Sel,
- 16:47[SPEAKER_11]: prosecutor's described that assault as violent.
- 16:50[SPEAKER_11]: The victim was bound.
- 16:51[SPEAKER_11]: Her mouth duct taped shut and the assault was recorded by Van Manan.
- 16:57[SPEAKER_11]: All under investigation for both rapes, the Thorty Savion, men and violated orders by leaving post to meet yet another woman.
- 17:05[SPEAKER_11]: then men and will serve his 31 year sentence at the U.S. disciplinary barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
- 17:11[SPEAKER_11]: He was dishonably discharged from the army and will be required to register as a sex offender upon release.
- 17:17[SPEAKER_11]: Now, if you have any information about this case, you can contact the army CID through the agency's tip line.
- 17:24[SPEAKER_01]: I'm going to stop it there.
- 17:33[SPEAKER_01]: Now, I've regular fed time.
- 17:34[SPEAKER_01]: He's going to do military time at the barracks.
- 17:41[SPEAKER_01]: You know, he's going to be behind the wall.
- 17:43[SPEAKER_01]: Hut to three, Hut to three, he's going to be, you know.
- 17:49[SPEAKER_01]: He's rapin' people with the uniformer, this honorable discharge.
- 17:56[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, Annie got a register as a sex offender after he do 31.
- 18:03[SPEAKER_01]: And he's gonna do 31.
- 18:05[SPEAKER_01]: He might do 33 for good measures.
- 18:11[SPEAKER_01]: When you got nothing else to do, you mean you can't just go out.
- 18:16[SPEAKER_01]: I wanna date somewhere as yourself.
- 18:19[SPEAKER_01]: You two embarrass of who you are as a person that you can't be on a date now.
- 18:26[SPEAKER_01]: Your rank is that high, it ain't that high, bro.
- 18:29[SPEAKER_01]: Please, you can have a private life.
- 18:34[SPEAKER_01]: that you come on to the alias and then you rape the person you bound them with tape gagged a mouth whoohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohoho
- 19:01[SPEAKER_01]: No inkling.
- 19:02[SPEAKER_01]: This man wasn't right.
- 19:03[SPEAKER_01]: No psychological evil ever done on him.
- 19:06[SPEAKER_01]: For them to see if this man had all his mobiles lined up.
- 19:10[SPEAKER_01]: He didn't show no type of offset.
- 19:13[SPEAKER_01]: Nothing.
- 19:19[SPEAKER_01]: Well, I got one more for you guys and this is gonna be good news.
- 19:26[SPEAKER_01]: But I'm just saying.
- 19:30[SPEAKER_01]: When it rains, it pulls, right?
- 19:33[SPEAKER_01]: When it rains, it pulls.
- 19:37[SPEAKER_01]: At least we got this to talk about.
- 19:39[SPEAKER_01]: This is something happy, something good.
- 19:42[SPEAKER_09]: New at noon, Charles McNear is now a free man.
- 19:44[SPEAKER_09]: He walked out of the Randolph correctional center this morning.
- 19:47[SPEAKER_09]: You can see that video right there behind me.
- 19:49[SPEAKER_09]: And you're going to see him embrace a friend as he's walking out in McNear has been in prison for decades after being accused of rape.
- 19:57[SPEAKER_09]: And Brunette was there when the saw happened and explains why the state grants in him release.
- 20:06[SPEAKER_00]: As you could hear there, Charles McNair had few words.
- 20:09[SPEAKER_00]: He thanked God before getting into the truck with family members and driving away.
- 20:13[SPEAKER_00]: But you could see the joy on his face as he walked out of the prison.
- 20:19[SPEAKER_00]: And you could actually hear inmates as well, just cheering for him and congratulating him as he walked out of freeman when McNair was 16 years old.
- 20:27[SPEAKER_00]: He was accused of breaking into the home of a white woman in her 50s and raping her in Davidson County.
- 20:35[SPEAKER_01]: Y'all know how many men that are incarcerated, a young boys at 16, that was incarcerated, 14, that's incarcerated doing 40, 50 year beds.
- 20:48[SPEAKER_01]: for a crime they probably never committed, but due to the time they were coming up racism and the way it was, they just blackmailed a lot of people or just did people so dirty back in those days.
- 21:01[SPEAKER_01]: This man went to jail when he was 16 years old.
- 21:05[SPEAKER_01]: He did over 40 years in prison.
- 21:07[SPEAKER_01]: 40 years!
- 21:17[SPEAKER_01]: And at least he still has his life, he's still living.
- 21:21[SPEAKER_01]: But what do you owe a person that been to jail when he was 16 for no reason?
- 21:27[SPEAKER_01]: Mostly accused.
- 21:30[SPEAKER_00]: In November 1979, he pled guilty to second degree rape.
- 21:34[SPEAKER_00]: He has been serving a life sentence ever since.
- 21:37[SPEAKER_00]: Over the past 46 years, we've been there as his family, friends, and advocacy groups have continued to call for his release, maintaining that he was wrongfully incarcerated.
- 21:47[SPEAKER_00]: Last week, though, the North Carolina post-release supervision and parole commission approved his release.
- 21:53[SPEAKER_00]: The Lexington Police Department originally led the investigation on the case, and they say they no longer have the files
- 22:00[SPEAKER_00]: McNear is now 63 years old, but declined to speak, as well as his uncle who was one of the family members picking him up.
- 22:08[SPEAKER_01]: 63 years old.
- 22:11[SPEAKER_01]: He got arrested when he was 16.
- 22:13[SPEAKER_01]: He is now 63.
- 22:17[SPEAKER_01]: For something he didn't even do.
- 22:30[SPEAKER_01]: You go to jail at 16, your first date, your first prom, graduation, learners permit, your first meal you cook for yourself probably.
- 22:51[SPEAKER_01]: Your first job.
- 22:53[SPEAKER_01]: How about girls?
- 23:00[SPEAKER_01]: cell phone.
- 23:04[SPEAKER_01]: All the things we take advantage of.
- 23:05[SPEAKER_01]: This man never experienced.
- 23:11[SPEAKER_01]: He's gone.
- 23:12[SPEAKER_01]: 16.
- 23:14[SPEAKER_01]: He gets out.
- 23:16[SPEAKER_01]: He's 63.
- 23:21[SPEAKER_01]: Retribution.
- 23:30[SPEAKER_01]: My conclusion, can we all just get along?
- 23:34[SPEAKER_01]: Can we stop all the violence?
- 23:37[SPEAKER_01]: Can we respect each other?
- 23:39[SPEAKER_01]: Can we put God first?
- 23:41[SPEAKER_01]: Can we pray for one another?
- 23:44[SPEAKER_01]: Let's try that.
- 23:46[SPEAKER_01]: I'm your host.
- 23:49[SPEAKER_01]: Protect yourself at all times.
- 23:51[SPEAKER_01]: God bless.
- 23:53[SPEAKER_01]: Peace.