Latest Radio: Bryan Hyde Show 2/23/22

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Here’s the audio of this week’s conversation with my Wrongthinkful friend, Bryan Hyde – host of the Bryan Hyde Show in Utah! We talked about Fidel Castro’s son – in spirit if not fact – and various other topics du jour:

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  1. Hi Eric, I saw a story posted over at climate skeptic website watts up with that

    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2022/02/18/was-the-felicity-ace-fire-caused-by-electric-vehicle-batteries/

    4,000 cars torched on a container ship because of unstable EV batteries.

    BERLIN/LISBON, Feb 18 (Reuters) – A ship carrying around 4,000 vehicles, including Porsches, Audis and Bentleys, that caught fire near the coast of the Azores will be towed to another European country or the Bahamas, the captain of the nearest port told Reuters on Friday.

    Lithium-ion batteries in the electric cars on board the vehicle carrier Felicity Ace have caught fire and the blaze requires specialist equipment to extinguish, captain Joao Mendes Cabecas of the port of Hortas said.

    It was not clear whether the batteries first sparked the fire.

    “The ship is burning from one end to the other… everything is on fire about five meters above the water line,” Cabecas said.

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