Transcript detail

Loading...

Public transcript context with linked callsigns, related nets, and analysis metadata.

Back to transcripts
-Node
-Created
-Confidence
-AI Passes
-Analysis Steps

Transcript

Public transcript text

Well, thank you, Fred. And much of our smoke that we get around here, most of it comes from local fires. Although a couple of years ago we had a big bunch that had come down from Canada. Seattle is located west in between two mountain ranges, but mainly in between the Puget Sound and the Cascade region, the Salt Lake Mountains. And so when it burns in the west side, the east side of those mountains, Seattle really gets it hard. And now there's two going over there and one going to the west of us on the peninsula. So we're kind of getting boxed in. It's not nearly as bad yet as it has been in the past, but it's starting to become literally, like the southeast has their hurricane season. Honest to God, here in Seattle we have a, in western Washington I should say, we have a smoke season. And it's real. And it's really, it's nothing to stick lightly. It's because there's a lot of people with just very simple respiratory issues that really suffer for it. So I guess that's what's happening with my theory about the planet trying to rid itself of the parasitic human presence on it. It might just have a little bit of truth to it. It's my, I don't really think of too many terrestrial conspiracy theories, but that's one of them. All right, W7DBB welcoming AB6MB Jeff to our cooler airwaves tonight.

Explore

Linked public records