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Saint Dymphna Has Something to Say | 07-30-25

On The Other Side of Midnight, Lionel talks about the destructive power of tsunamis. He also discusses The Banana Man, Ed Sullivan and Ghislaine Maxwell. Lionel later discusses weather control. He also talks about the existence of a Catholic patron saint for every occasion and occupation, practicing Santeria and core principles of Catholicism. Lionel starts the third hour talking to a range of some of the most demented callers you'll hear. He later gives the latest on the Epstein case and also chats with a man who has been in love since his past life. Lionel wraps up the show with arguments about the trial of George Zimmerman and Catholicism. If things couldn't get stranger, he hears about how burying pork cures warts, rubbing a potato on your head cures headaches and he talks with Linda Ronstadt's ex-lover and a man who scared and harassed the poor woman too.

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