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Get out of London people. Adam
Curry jobs he divorce December
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20 2020 this is your award
winning combination media
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assassination Episode 105 This
is no agenda. canceling Father
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Christmas and broadcasting live
from opportunity's own 33 here
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in the frontier of Austin, Texas
capital of the drone star
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states. In the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam Curry, from
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Northern Silicon Valley, we've
decided to call everything a pod
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and Justin Guevara.
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This will not stand please, then
swept under, you're on the wrong
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side of history. I am on the
wrong side of history. And the
0:42
more I bitched about it, the
more people throw it in my face.
0:47
And just say, hey, how was your
pod? Just you're reminding me of
0:51
the era when they started
complaining about mp3 ease.
0:55
Exactly. These are bad don't use
them. It's horrible for the
0:58
music industry. Every kid in the
world went but that sounds like
1:04
you know what they were before
that. Do you remember when mp3
1:08
first came out? And we of course
we're probably already Boomer
1:12
ish. When that happened, this
was around 90. I mean, when it
1:16
really became popular, I would
say just the end of the 90s when
1:20
the replays I first discovered
them when they first became
1:23
popular because I had a friend
who was doing my web work. Your
1:27
was your web.
1:29
Web web. He he was a DJ Mm hmm.
And all the DJs were into you
1:38
know the this because they
needed to do the drumsticks they
1:42
needed the tracks. Yeah. And so
he turned me on to the whole
1:44
thing it was at the time I think
it was around 94 key It was a
1:50
phenomenon only amongst certain
college kids. Right The ones who
1:55
had pipe and had Napster
1:57
no beef, this is pre Napster.
Okay, but not much before
2:00
Napster because Napster came
along around 9999. Yeah.
2:06
Napster is late. I mean, this
was early, but it was nobody
2:09
knew anything about it. It was
just a underground underground
2:12
thing until the RA. Ra came out
and bitch about some little
2:17
device that one of the companies
brought out right. Oh, there was
2:20
the reo. Probably. It might have
been the real Yeah. Well, my
2:24
point was going to be Do you
recall? How do you and I
2:27
certainly would listen to an mp3
and go How can you listen to
2:31
this crap? It's horribly
compressed. It doesn't sound
2:34
good at all. You remember that?
2:39
You know, I was on the I never.
I always.
2:44
I always downloaded 192 or
higher. So they sounded pretty
2:48
decent. Yeah, and I wasn't of
the of the ilk that bitched and
2:52
moaned and complained, there are
people who want to take it to
2:55
that extreme. There were people
who said the same thing about
2:58
CDs.
3:01
There were people who said it
was too good, and that you
3:04
needed that vinyl compression
that comes with another group.
3:07
But I was
3:09
I was in that group.
3:12
There was a large group of
people that said the original
3:14
CDs did not have the tonal
components that they were
3:18
looking for. And it turned out
that there was actually some
3:22
truth to that.
3:25
They changed the DAC and a lot
of the CD players. Yeah, that's
3:28
true. I remember that. I just
recall, like saying, Wow, in
3:32
fact, it didn't bother me. But I
always thought to myself, okay,
3:36
this really opens up
possibilities, because we had no
3:39
bandwidth at the time. The whole
problem, we didn't have disk
3:42
drives big enough to hold
lossless audio formats. It
3:46
wasn't convenient. And I just
remember to myself thinking
3:50
self, people will put up with a
lot. So you can you could serve
3:54
up all kinds of crap quality
eventually, I think your brain
3:57
just fills in the missing bits.
We've probably become trained to
4:01
expand the actual quality of an
mp3 into something that sounds
4:05
better to you ever. Did you ever
listen to a record by Gary us
4:09
bonds? Yeah, sure. Well, I mean,
if you could put up with that.
4:16
We used to listen to radio
nordsee International on medium
4:21
waves.
4:23
And we thought it was great. You
haven't lived until you've heard
4:26
till you've heard the the who on
538 kilo cycles.
4:33
So the people are people will
put up with a lot and that's
4:37
apparent in the United Kingdom.
Christmas is canceled in the UK.
4:43
We cannot continue with
Christmas.
4:48
We cannot continue it was all
over the news. The US media love
4:54
talking about this story. In the
United Kingdom. A new variant of
4:57
the Coronavirus is spreading
rapidly and today
5:00
Prime Minister Boris Johnson
announced new restrictions for
5:02
areas in Britain southeast,
including London. He urged all
5:06
residents to stay home for the
upcoming Christmas holiday. It
5:10
is with a very heavy heart. I
must tell you we cannot continue
5:13
with Christmas as planned. The
variant has turned up in several
5:18
other countries and mutations
are not unusual. British
5:21
officials say this variant does
not appear to be deadlier, but
5:25
it does spread more rapidly. Man
I'm gonna call some major shifts
5:30
on this. This makes no sense.
5:34
This new variant we touched on
it briefly on Thursday. But come
5:39
on. There's been talk of
different strains for months.
5:43
It's never an issue. Nothing's
happened. And nothing to see
5:45
here. Don't look at it. Now we
got to cancel Christmas. Oh,
5:50
yeah. Because of this string,
man. And they they brought this
5:52
out at five o'clock in the
afternoon with the deadline by
5:55
midnight, people went crazy
trying to get up north anywhere
6:00
anywhere out of the out of the
central, central east part of
6:04
the country to just avoid being
locked in your home. Get out of
6:10
London, PayPal. And here's the
crazy thing the Netherlands just
6:14
announced I'm sure other EU EU
member states will follow.
6:18
They're stopping all flights
from and to the United Kingdom.
6:23
Besides this being one of the
last economic hopeful little
6:27
jobs, they could keep open and
regular. Because all the UK
6:31
companies have headquarters have
EU headquarters in Amsterdam.
6:36
And of course, you know, when
there's intellectual property
6:39
rights involved, there's no
taxation in the Netherlands. So
6:43
that's why there's a lot of
travel back and forth. Now that
6:46
had to stop just shut it down.
Shut it down for five weeks.
6:49
However, you can still take the
ferry. How does that work?
6:55
So only the ferry is better
because you get to be in close
6:58
quarters with more people who
are playing longer time who are
7:01
throwing up around you that
doesn't seem like that, like
7:04
anything contagious, could fly
around. So I was thinking what
7:09
what is going on? And then it
hit me that it's very possible
7:14
that this is to cover up for the
Brexit deadline deadline, which
7:18
clearly is going to be missed.
7:25
What do you think? Interesting.
7:28
I like that theory. Because if
there was no Corona it would be
7:32
had do Brexit if he had locked
down because you know, this is
7:35
more important people are dying
by the variant by the variant to
7:39
the variant of 70% more
infected.
7:44
Now, it may have something to do
with the current state of the EU
7:48
or the progress of the great
reset in general.
7:54
China, this is from December 17
said talks with the European
7:57
Union on the bilateral
investment deal are in the final
8:01
stages citing progress between
negotiators they push for an
8:04
agreement before a year end
deadline so this is I it's
8:09
unclear I mean bilateral
investment for sure the EU is
8:15
going to be taking Chinese money
that that that's what that
8:17
sounds like to me. I don't know
what they're going to do in
8:19
return. But I'm thinking the EU,
the EU would have a better
8:25
position if they could somehow
bring the UK in on the deal and
8:30
that's why it's all not final
yet and we're getting close
8:33
final stages. Don't you think
that those two could be
8:35
connected? Possibly.
8:37
Well, any of this stuff could be
connected but I think the I
8:40
think the Brexit issue has got
definitely has something to do
8:44
with this.
8:46
Yeah, that people would be
losing their mind if if there
8:49
was no Coronavirus and, and the
Brexit, which is I think it's
8:52
the 23rd it has to be done. Yes,
yeah. It's just no way I don't
8:58
say it's not that we're not
we're surprised we're befuddled.
9:01
We're like stunned. Um,
9:05
well, I think a lot of people
would be they don't hear this
9:09
kind of talk too often. You only
hear that on the best podcast in
9:12
the universe.
9:15
So let's update everybody on the
vaccine. It's been a it's been a
9:19
very interesting rollout with
nurses fainting of fake needles
9:24
being used and admitted, the
fainting nurse was a classic and
9:29
now so they have an explanation
for this.
9:32
She's apparently the fainting
nurse, the one who you put front
9:37
and center in front of the
press. To receive the first
9:42
injection in your hospital or in
your state. I can't recall
9:45
exactly what it was. You're
going to put her who were now
9:50
reading suffers from a medical
condition that she faints when
9:55
she feels pain
9:58
well, or at the drop
10:00
Have a hat? Is that is, is that?
Does that make any sense?
10:06
Yeah, it makes sense if you're a
bonehead AI is just crazy.
10:14
Okay, so so what's happening now
is we have a lot of different
10:19
powers at play and I'm not sure
if we can we're going to try and
10:21
figure them out.
10:24
So first of all, any negative
story about the pharmaceutical
10:27
industry on television always
has to be analyzed because this
10:31
is the main bread and butter of
the media is the pharma
10:34
advertisers. So what I'm seeing
mainly and maybe you see more of
10:40
the network stuff what I'm
seeing mainly is local stories
10:43
that you know, gain a lot of
traction because it's something
10:46
happening like that with a nurse
but then you see that the the
10:50
national m five m making a big
deal of this. No, they tend to
10:55
do the
10:58
yak, yak yak, a bad thing
happened. But a lot of good
11:01
things happens of style, which
means that they keep the bad
11:05
thing in there because they're
still not getting enough money.
11:09
Still shilling? Well, we have to
figure out who the winners is,
11:12
who's going to be the clear
winner who's going to get enough
11:15
negative press we already have
Madonna coming in with a with a
11:19
advantage advantage. No freezing
necessary.
11:24
Well, then there you got the
Johnson and Johnson one coming
11:27
up the rear Yes. Is that how
it's administered, and enemy and
11:32
we do have some official
notifications. Fauci
11:37
had to come out and talk about
people with allergic reactions,
11:42
because there's just too many
local stories bubbling to the
11:45
top and people are all over
this. People want to feel that
11:49
this vaccine is safe. And just
like not understanding how many
11:53
people die on a daily basis in
the world or in your country in
11:57
the United States. They don't
really know that a percentage of
12:01
vaccine takers get sick, some
die, bad stuff happens. But now
12:08
they everybody expects a 100%
science based thing that works
12:13
and doesn't kill you.
12:15
Well, of course they did. But
the and even with the with the
12:19
knowledge, we've even heard from
several producers that I think
12:23
it's the propylene glycol, that
is in the, in the vaccine that
12:28
people can have a severe
reaction to that.
12:31
And so Fauci had to, had to come
up with some new messaging. If
12:35
you have a history of a severe
allergic reaction, you should
12:39
either not take this vaccine, or
if you do take it, take it in
12:45
the context of a place where if
you do develop an allergic
12:49
reaction, it could be readily
and effectively treated. This
12:53
also comes after two medical
workers in Alaska suffered
12:57
reactions to the same vaccine,
one of them had a serious
13:01
allergic reaction. Now that's
why the FDA is revising its
13:05
allergic reaction guidelines to
essentially do what exactly what
13:08
Dr. Fauci said, if you get this
vaccine, if you're either
13:12
concerned about an allergic
reaction, or you have had one in
13:15
the past, they want to make sure
that you're close enough to
13:17
emergency treatment centers,
just in case I didn't quite
13:21
understand the the tag on that
report, is she saying, If you
13:26
suffer from allergic reactions,
you should follow the new
13:29
guidance and probably not get
it. Or she's saying make sure
13:33
you get it in a hospital. So
when you get an anaphylaxis
13:36
shock, like an epi pen, you
didn't quite understand because
13:40
this is a great way out.
13:42
This is a great way out of this
thing I needed I have an
13:44
exemption. I'm allergic,
13:48
didn't go to a hospital where
they have an epi pen at the
13:51
ready.
13:53
Exactly what I think they're
doing. And even in the
13:57
Scandinavia, they've kind of
figured out that even if you get
14:01
the vaccine, life really isn't
going back to normal. They
14:05
haven't yet been able to show
whether it prevents infection.
14:08
So even if somebody gets
vaccinated, they may they may
14:13
have an asymptomatic infection.
So they could still be
14:16
infectious to others we're still
going to learn and it may be
14:19
that that not is not the case,
but currently we don't have that
14:22
evidence. So even when somebody
is vaccinated, they need to
14:26
protect themselves and others
from from spreading the
14:30
infection. I don't understand I
thought how vaccines work. Let's
14:34
just pretend this is a regular
vaccine.
14:38
I mean, do the measles or mumps.
If you catch the mumps, can you
14:42
if you've if you've been
vaccinated with an MMR, can you
14:47
still catch in transmitted but
not get sick from it?
14:52
This is what you can cure. So
you're so so if if it's one
14:59
person
15:00
In school has the mumps then you
really need to quarantine the
15:03
whole school just like COVID.
15:06
You know, you take the make the
kids stay at home. I know. But
15:09
like in all diseases, including
COVID that's the way it should
15:12
be done. Right. That's my point.
Thank you. It makes no sense
15:16
what they're doing. No, none of
it makes any sense that idea of
15:20
quarantining Healthy People
stupid. Everybody, you know,
15:23
comments on this? It's like some
grand experiment. I don't know
15:27
what who's behind it, but it
seems like the Chinese are.
15:31
What you caught me. You caught
me off guard.
15:36
Darrell, finally, Fletcher did
some stuff for us. Here we go.
15:46
Why His voice is just funny. And
we have this one guy.
15:50
I can't help I think China is is
funnier.
15:57
I'm sticking with that one.
Yeah, it's both good. But the
16:00
first one is funny. It is funny.
I yeah, the China's.
16:05
Okay, so now we move to
communication that is ramping up
16:12
because it's Christmas time we
got kids who are very confused.
16:17
And hair Dr. Fauci decides to go
speak to the children on Sesame
16:24
Street. And he does this somehow
with things that was CNN. And
16:29
it's I don't know if it was just
a patch in or if they just
16:32
edited this stuff. And it was,
the whole thing is bizarre. What
16:35
is this man doing talking to
children? But here we go with
16:39
the first the first segment
16:43
available for kids? What do you
think we'll be able to take the
16:47
vaccine?
16:49
Well, what about that, Dr. Fauci
kids in the vaccine?
16:53
Well, it's been an important
tradition to preserve the safety
16:58
of children. We're very
concerned that we want to make
17:01
sure we emphasize the safety of
vaccines. So when you get a new
17:06
vaccine, you generally want to
show the safety and the efficacy
17:12
in an adult population. Once you
do, then you start doing trials,
17:18
maybe a couple of months later
in the children so that you can
17:22
quickly as possible, get them
the vaccines. So the reason why
17:27
you're not hearing about
vaccinating children right now,
17:31
is because we want to wait a
month or two. We're looking at
17:35
January, we're going to start
some trials and children. Let's
17:39
start with children. He says it
almost with evil Glee, I don't
17:43
know maybe I'm just hearing the
into his voice. But we're gonna
17:46
start some trials with children.
17:49
We're looking at January, we're
gonna start some trials and
17:53
children. Start with children
who are a bit older and work our
17:57
way down. Yeah. So that
hopefully within a few months,
18:00
we'll be able to tell children
what I know, we'll be able to
18:03
say the vaccine is safe and
effective in you, and we're
18:07
anxious to get you vaccinated.
So just hang in there a couple
18:11
of more months, and we'll be in
good shape. I don't think any
18:14
kid watching that feels good
about what he just said. So
18:18
Sanjay Gupta to the rescue. What
does every child want to know?
18:22
The only when it comes to
vaccines kids only want to know
18:25
one thing. Will it hurt? That's
all you want to know. How did
18:28
Santa get the vaccine? And is it
safe for him to go in the house?
18:33
Well, sand has to be both
18:37
me and Corona Coronavirus a
season, but if he can go to
18:41
anyone's house or near his house
I'm playing the wrong one dammit
18:46
Sanjay you actually got
18:49
that that's my that's my final
clip. That's my kicker and I'm
18:52
giving it away.
18:55
Hop editing that editing that
part out. I set this up so well.
19:00
Dammit. Alright, back to Sanjay
Gupta doesn't hurt Sanjay, you
19:03
actually got the first of your
two vaccines. It's a two dose
19:07
vaccine. Is that an Elmo band
aid? It is. I love it. It's a
19:13
yes Elmo band aid. And I have my
little Elmo doll even because,
19:18
you know, sometimes you need
just a little bit of help to get
19:20
through these things. But you
know, it's just as Dr. Fauci
19:23
said, I honestly speaking, it
really didn't hurt a bit. In
19:26
fact, when I was getting the
shot, I didn't actually even
19:29
realize the shot was already
completed. I was sort of waiting
19:32
for it. And then they said,
You're already done. Just being
19:35
honest here. So if you're
worried about the pinch at all,
19:39
the doctor Fauci is talking
about it. It's It's really
19:42
pretty minor. Just being honest
here. Mm. Unlike everything else
19:47
you talk about. All right, yeah,
I already gave it away. But
19:50
let's give Fauci one more, try
one more, try to talk to the
19:53
kids. See if he's got some
humanity in him. How did Santa
19:57
get the vaccine? And is it safe
20:00
For them to go in the house.
Well sand has to be bold. And
20:04
there isn't me and Coronavirus a
season, but if he can go to
20:09
anyone's house or near his
reindeer, well, I have to say I
20:15
took care of that for you
because I was worried that you'd
20:17
all be upset. So what I did a
little while ago, I took a trip
20:21
up there to the North Pole. I
went there and I vaccinated
20:25
Santa Claus myself. I measured
his level of immunity and he is
20:29
good to go. He can come down the
chimney, he can leave the
20:33
presence he can leave and you
have nothing to worry about.
20:37
Santa Claus is good to go.
20:41
Hold on a second. Yes, yes.
Kidding not vaccinate Mrs.
20:47
Claus. She doesn't count he's a
massage uninstalls great Corona
20:52
is this true from the elves did
nothing about the
20:57
shot Yeah, to everyone gets two
shots. Hell yeah. I'm gonna go
21:02
back and give him the second
shot later. He doesn't explain
21:05
any of this very well. How about
the reindeer
21:08
Well, they're they're not just
they're not minx not gonna get
21:13
it. They're locked down exempt
21:17
Santa Claus is good to go. It's
not a possible and to show I so
21:21
maybe I like that one. Yeah. Oh,
you're my shows while you're
21:26
sure. While we're testing
testing testing.
21:31
How about dead bodies? Oh my
Hold on a second. How could I
21:36
have missed dead bodies? Oh,
there it is. Dead bodies. We
21:39
expect to have more dead bodies
Who?
21:43
Ah. I mean, it's not quite as
uplifting as Santa Claus is good
21:48
to go.
21:50
Criteria What else you got?
doses?
21:56
Where are our doses is that
Whitmer?
22:00
Yeah, she she already bitching
about that? Do you have a full
22:03
clip of her bitching? She
doesn't have her I don't have a
22:06
full table just her What do you
got? a? Alba here's one go
22:10
under. Oh, hold on. Go under
this more ISIS. We will go
22:15
under? no nonsense to muffled
22:20
How about Irishness and you came
packed? I've been suppressing my
22:25
Irishness for a long time. I
don't think anything cuts as
22:28
mixed as Santas. Good to go.
Yeah, you know, I'm afraid
22:32
because I thought dead bodies
would cover it. But to Santa
22:34
things. Well, but wait, but
wait, here's an idea. I mean, we
22:38
can always try this. Santa Claus
is good to go. We expect to have
22:42
more dead bodies neck.
22:45
What do you think about that
combo? I like it. I like what we
22:49
do combos are usually winners.
One more time. Santa Claus is
22:52
good to go. We expect to have
more dead bodies. Yeah, I think
22:57
i think that's that's the
winning combo. Okay, well, we're
23:01
going we're going with that.
23:03
So I have I have I have the
right network run down there
23:07
networks, of course spent
whatever, whatever time they
23:11
could. Well, they spent it to
see the shows those shows are 20
23:15
minutes long. They probably
spent 15 minutes on the vaccine
23:18
part of it. Yeah. But I have
some clips here from NBC. So we
23:22
show that went okay. And of
course they have the I have
23:26
three clips. But then there's a
WTF part of one of them, which
23:29
we'll get to but let's go with
COVID two vaccines now. Good
23:33
part one. Good evening,
everyone. The FDA has just
23:36
authorized emergency use event
second COVID vaccine learners
23:40
putting millions more vaccine
doses into the supply chain
23:44
beginning in just a few days. It
comes amid concerns over whether
23:48
operation warp speed has been
slowing with worrisome status a
23:52
lock
23:54
blended supply chain become part
of the general public's lexicon
23:58
ah there's a reason for that. I
found a story about this Hold
24:03
on.
24:09
This is why we'll probably get
to it later. But so just remind
24:12
me the sissa
24:15
the Center for you know the that
new thing Trump put in place the
24:20
cybersecurity infrastructure
security agency updates alert
24:24
and releases supplemental
guidance on emergency directive
24:27
for solar winds Orion
compromised and in there they
24:30
speak specifically currently
investigating initial access
24:35
vectors in addition to those
attributed to the solar winds
24:37
Ryan's supply chain compromise
24:41
so you have a supply chain,
which means it's connected to
24:45
China to manufacturing so it's
somehow supply chain is coming
24:49
into
24:52
into the as you said the lexicon
does it means China Yeah, supply
24:56
chain equals China. Okay go with
worries.
25:00
Some states aren't getting the
allotments they were counting on
25:03
the administration tonight
projecting confidence in its
25:06
distribution plans and the
vaccines themselves. Tom
25:10
Costello has late details. Today
a dramatic move from the Trump
25:14
administration to boost public
confidence in a COVID vaccine.
25:18
Vice President Pence his wife
Karen Pence, and the Surgeon
25:20
General on camera receiving the
Pfizer vaccination history will
25:25
record that this week
25:27
was the beginning of the end of
the coronavirus pandemic.
25:30
President Elect on Dr. Biden
should receive their
25:32
vaccinations next week since
President Trump recently
25:35
recovered from COVID. The White
House says he will get the shot
25:38
when his medical team recommends
it. But tonight at least 27
25:42
states are expressing
frustration claiming the
25:44
administration is cutting their
promised Pfizer vaccine
25:47
allotments for next week by up
to 40%. Where are our doses?
25:53
Oh, man,
25:56
she has t Ws. familiar with this
new illness known as Trump
26:03
withdrawal syndrome.
26:05
They don't, they don't they
don't know who to pitch at. So
26:09
they gotta just where's our
doses?
26:13
You know, did you get the
stories locally because I didn't
26:16
cover it on the on the networks,
but all the local stations
26:19
covered it. Which is that
apparently those vials that are
26:23
supposed to be you know, read,
rejiggered to make two doses.
26:27
Yeah, actually contained three
doses. No, I hadn't heard this.
26:32
Ah, I'm sorry. I don't have any
clips of it. But they made a big
26:35
fuss about it. And so they're
telling it Well, yeah, three
26:39
Yeah, there's enough in there.
You could make three doses if
26:41
you wanted to. And we can be
Yeah, they're fine. They're
26:45
fine. You can make three
26:47
stuff Hold on a second. So So
what's in there is intended to
26:52
be two doses but they can
squeeze three out of it. Is that
26:56
the idea? Because I know they
have to dilute it like I can't
26:59
just two things that are not
answered completely to my
27:03
satisfaction one
27:07
is it just because they
overfilled to be on the safe
27:09
side?
27:12
Better safe than sorry I think
it is. I think they just did
27:16
what happened to science?
Exactly what this is what I'm
27:19
getting? It's like what is this
all about? I thought you guys
27:23
were science science science
science. And meanwhile he's just
27:27
thrown in a random amount of goo
and
27:31
you mix it when you get when you
get it mixed it two to three
27:34
cans of water to one can have
orange juice. me Come on.
27:41
We topped it off for your boys
no worries in case you spills.
27:47
Yeah, case of spillage. You
imagine
27:51
on TV all you see is white
laboratories and and complete
27:56
you know hazmat suits in the lab
working away. Meanwhile, a some
28:01
extra
28:04
extra we got some over here you
got some guys that DTC shaking
28:08
like a son of a bitches stuff
splashing all over.
28:12
So hold on a second. I think we
have exclusive audio from inside
28:16
the lab. Oh my gosh. Can you see
that juice? There it is
28:23
filled with it.
28:26
So okay, well, let's go on to
clip. This particular
28:30
report. I'm angry because this
virus is raging on in this
28:35
country. We're certainly
frustrated that we won't be
28:38
receiving the amount that we
expected in the first wave. At
28:41
first, the Trump administration
suggested Pfizer shipments were
28:45
delayed but Pfizer responded no
shipments containing the vaccine
28:48
are on hold or delayed. We have
millions more doses sitting in
28:52
our warehouse. But as of now, we
have not received any shipment
28:55
instructions for additional
doses. The government insists
28:58
it's shipping what's available
will work to clarify any
29:01
misunderstanding they've got.
29:04
But it's really just a
miscommunication between the
29:06
governor's health experts say
this is no time for
29:09
miscommunication. We should not
have doses sitting around
29:12
waiting for instructions. More
than 200,000 Americans are
29:16
getting infected every day.
Three 4000 Americans are dying
29:19
every day. We've got to get
these vaccines out.
29:23
This week, nearly 3 million
Pfizer doses shipped another 2
29:27
million should ship next week
plus 5.9 million doses of the
29:31
new modern vaccine, more than
doubling the vaccine doses
29:34
available. The likely was the
shots in the arm by the very
29:37
early part of next week. I would
hope Monday or Tuesday. Also
29:41
tonight a third person on Alaska
has suffered a serious allergic
29:44
reaction to the Pfizer vaccine
treated in the ER and released
29:48
as millions report. No serious
side effects. bluster. Oh,
29:52
there's your toss away us
millions. Millions say no side
29:57
effects really be they do a poll
of millions of people.
30:00
They got all the detail such
poll. Now, of course, there was
30:04
something in that clip that I
have a tie in clip for. I wasn't
30:07
quite sure what it was about,
but I liked it because it was
30:09
kind of a rare apology from a
government official. There was
30:13
some communication problems
between the the federal
30:17
government and the states. And
and this I think might be where
30:21
supply chain comes from as well.
And general Poorna, who is in
30:25
charge of operation warp speed.
30:28
Can we say? Is this general
pirna retarded?
30:33
Is that what are at means behind
his name? I'm not sure.
30:38
You ask of yours. Listen to I am
General pirna. Oh, no, we are
30:45
going to get the vaccines out as
fast as we can just get would
30:50
not be good in a combat
situation, I can assure you.
30:53
Well, he would if all the guy's
got Come on, man. Let's move
30:57
out. If all of his if all his
boys went down in combat, he
31:02
would probably sound like this.
Now this week, many have heard
31:04
concerns about allegations of
vaccine doses being cut. I want
31:11
to assure everybody, and I want
to take personal responsibility
31:16
for the miscommunication. I know
that's not done much these days,
31:22
but I am responsible. And I take
responsibility for the
31:27
miscommunication. Because this
is a Herculean effort, and we
31:31
are not perfect. The key is to
be transparent and openly
31:36
communicate at all levels step
by step. To that end, we are in
31:42
constant dialogue with both
industry partners to ensure
31:45
doses are available. But here's
the key. The doses must be
31:50
releasable in accordance with
the FDA. We have developed a
31:54
cadence that we are briefing the
public health officials we
31:58
started last night we're
briefing it again today and I
32:02
will personally brief Governor's
on Monday. I failed. I am
32:07
adjusting I am fixing and we
will move forward from there I
32:12
failed. It was my fault. Have
you ever heard a general say I
32:15
have failed? I think I've ever
heard though that's why I asked
32:18
the initial question because
yeah, this guy's very strange
32:22
cat is a strange character.
Well, if you look at it I'm
32:24
almost convinced he's not really
a generous just some guy
32:26
presented himself Okay, General
let's go let's get to work.
32:29
Well, he's a supply chain
general. That is that is exact.
32:32
That's why he was coaching
defense Supply Center. He did
32:37
his all the
32:39
support battalions. So he's like
radar from mash only a different
32:44
version of it. It was it was I
got the I got the boxes with the
32:49
VAC kings boss.
32:51
I gave guidance. I am the one
that approved the forecast
32:55
sheets. I am the one that
approved the allocations, right
33:00
there is no problem with the
process. There is no problem
33:05
with the Pfizer vaccine. There
is no problem with the modern a
33:09
vaccine. Right. It was a
planning error. And I am
33:14
responsible. Wow, man, that guy
got butt slammed by somebody.
33:20
I guess. Yeah, I guess so. That
is quite. You got
33:27
that's a minute and a half of
real. grovelling grovelling
33:34
for falling on the sword. Well,
something happened. man he got
33:39
he got a reckoning with. All
right, I'm sorry to have
33:42
interrupted your clips. And
that's okay. It was a good
33:45
interruption. Let's go with part
three of the NBC.
33:48
And listen carefully. It is part
of the segment here this it's
33:52
odd. All right, Tom. Thank you.
And while it'll be months before
33:55
most people are vaccinated the
here and now this pandemic
33:58
continues to close in on us
another Daily Record for
34:02
infections and no available ICU
beds and the densest part of
34:06
California. That means listen to
this at least more than 27
34:09
million people don't have access
to an ICU bed if needed. And now
34:14
the rush for Christmas testing
is on but Gal elmiger has more
34:18
pain.
34:21
This is what it looks like when
hospitals reach a breaking
34:24
point.
34:27
Tonight Central California
joining the southern end of the
34:30
state in crisis. No open ICU
beds for a region home to more
34:35
than 27 million people.
34:40
Wait a minute. I heard two
different numbers there. I think
34:43
No, no.
34:45
You heard the same number. But
34:49
I was listening to this I want
to play this clip. This is the
34:51
part I'm focusing in on this is
the two vaccines WTF clip this
34:56
is a six second sub, the thing
that got my attention
35:00
Pet means listen to this, it
means more than 27 million
35:02
people don't have access to an
ICU bed if needed.
35:09
Wow. Sure we've taken it to the
next level from the idea
35:13
overdose percentage this up,
it's up 500%. That's the same
35:18
isn't just another version of
the you've reversed it. Yeah, a
35:22
million people have said they
had no problems with the
35:24
vaccine.
35:27
So they're reversing everything.
This is where instead of saying,
35:31
Oh, my God, go ahead. So instead
of saying that, you know,
35:35
there's X number of beds
available or not available, you
35:38
say, you take too large, the
entire population of 27 million
35:44
that live in Southern
California. And you and you make
35:47
the claim that none of them none
of these 27 million people will
35:53
have even one ICU bed. Wow.
35:59
That's incredible.
36:02
I was taken aback. So okay, so
there's two things we've noticed
36:07
so far. And we're only 36
minutes into this episode. The
36:12
first thing was, instead of
saying a couple people had
36:15
allergic reactions, say, over a
million and a half people have
36:19
had no allergic reactions.
36:22
And this reminds me of a
documentary I was doing once I
36:26
think in
36:29
Nevada.
36:32
I don't remember where it was,
but I remember was a motel and I
36:35
was with the crew were staying
at the motel. And I remember
36:37
seeing signs at the front of the
motel. No train noise at all.
36:45
You see that sign, you know,
this is gonna be train noise.
36:49
And now we have this reverse of
27 million people will not be
36:53
able to get an ICU bed. This is
reverse speech work tenant is
36:58
real.
37:00
It's unbelievable to me, because
the media could take the same
37:04
kind of logic and downplay this
entire COVID problem. If they
37:09
did if they use that same trick
the other way, about COVID
37:13
itself.
37:16
Yeah, and other words, we don't
have 250,000 dead or 260 versus
37:21
a 250,000. debt. We have over
300 million people that aren't
37:27
dead.
37:29
Oh, man, good news people. Over
350 million Americans have
37:35
survived COVID are not dead.
37:39
They could do that. But they
won't. They did just the
37:41
opposite.
37:44
We need to be doing this kind of
stuff.
37:47
Yeah, that's what we should be
doing. 1,400,970 people have not
37:57
donated for this show. How does
that sound? Yes, exactly. That's
38:02
it. I kind of like it. Where'd
it go?
38:06
darling, darling, do that.
Anyway, darling. I have been
38:10
nice to you for six years. I
think it works for everything.
38:15
Yeah.
38:18
We have we have stumbled upon
something. This is a very good
38:21
trick that I'm going to give you
a clip of the day for that
38:24
because that with the analysis
that went with it.
38:28
Thank you. That was well
deserved. Now I had a California
38:31
lockdown clip. But it had
different numbers, which is why
38:34
I was kind of focused on that's
what you're thinking. Yeah,
38:36
that's what happened with you.
That was just those numbers. 27
38:39
millions just Southern
California. That right Central
38:42
Valley. Yeah. Listen to this
clip with you in California
38:45
because these restrictions are
some of the toughest in the
38:48
nation because of this surge.
And it looks like they're gonna
38:51
last through the holiday season.
What can you tell us about how
38:54
things are on the ground where
you are? choosey it is
38:57
definitely a very grim moment,
but also one full of
39:00
determinations. 33 million
Californians are now under some
39:03
sort of stay at home order. 33
million popping up everywhere.
39:08
Again.
39:10
Yeah, this is 30 to 33,000
floating around. It's more than
39:14
33 million people in California,
isn't it? I
39:18
thought it was 40 I don't know
what the number is. I could look
39:22
it up.
39:25
I'd be 40
39:31
anyway, continue. Oh, oh, well,
I think you were you were doing
39:35
I was like I was gonna look it
up but I'm not gonna look it up
39:37
just okay.
39:39
Well, I have a couple other
COVID things. Yes, sure. I
39:43
believe I'm gonna I'm gonna
throw one in here. Just to
39:46
remind everybody.
39:48
We have the World Health
Organization, Dr. Novato and
39:53
just he's been reiterating and
he's been interviewed about it
39:56
that they don't think lockdown
should happen.
40:00
at all at all at all This is
everyone taking it upon himself.
40:04
They're actually supporting the
advice of their leaders at the
40:10
World Health Organization, it's
baffling to change the game. We
40:14
in the World Health Organization
do not advocate lockdowns as a
40:19
primary means of control of this
virus, we may well have a
40:22
doubling of world poverty. by
next year, we may we'll have at
40:26
least a doubling of child
malnutrition because children
40:29
are not getting meals at school
and their parents in poor
40:32
families are not able to afford
it. This is a terrible, ghastly
40:36
global catastrophe actually. And
so we really do appeal to all
40:41
world leaders. Start using
lockdown as your primary control
40:45
method, develop better systems
for doing it, work together and
40:50
learn from each other. But
remember, lockdowns just have
40:54
one consequence that you must
never ever belittle. And that is
40:58
making poor people an awful lot
poorer. Why is that not being
41:03
played incessantly on the news?
This needs to stop.
41:06
I agree with you on 100%. But
you have to remember I and I, I
41:10
don't have clips. I don't have
any proof at the moment. I'm
41:12
going to do a little research.
But if I'm not mistaken, because
41:16
when the COVID thing began in
China locked down Wu Han. And
41:21
the World Health Department
thought this was a good thing.
41:23
And I think it's the World
Health Department that borders
41:26
the idea organization.
41:29
I see I keep saying department.
Sounds good. I like it though.
41:32
Because eventually that's held
that's what it will be the
41:34
military will be the world
military department. They won't
41:37
be
41:38
the World Health Organization. I
believe it's the one who
41:41
promoted this at the very
beginning when they were
41:43
controlled by China and Trump
got all bent out of shape and
41:45
took their money away. Yeah, no,
China with the China was welding
41:51
people in their homes. There was
a welding
41:56
shoot at them.
41:58
And they sprayed stuff all over
Remember that? No one ever told
42:02
us? That was stuff they sprayed
them like bugs? like bugs, man?
42:07
No, I know. I know.
42:12
So here's the here's one more
thing that's going on that and
42:15
I'm remiss because I can just go
down the street, get in my car,
42:19
get my camera and I can go take
pictures. Cuz this is bull crap.
42:24
Yeah, I'm sure there's a place
for to where they were just a
42:27
photo op for all these all these
networks of the long lines
42:33
waiting for testing.
42:35
And so let me play this. This is
a good example of it. They're
42:38
trying to scare the public
again. g COVID. Testing wait
42:42
times clip. I'm Vicki Wynn just
days before the holidays tonight
42:47
long lines for COVID test in
California. NBC News producers
42:51
from coast to coast found wait
times varied widely today. It is
42:55
a very long line. at public
testing sites tests are free in
43:00
Florida.
43:01
Wait, but in LA?
43:04
No, wait at this new jersey
urgent care. Just come on. But
43:08
in Dallas, minimum three hours
right now? Yeah, well, it
43:13
varies. I mean, this is why I
think everyone is found everyone
43:16
who I spoken to had to have a
test whether it's Tiffany in the
43:20
net, or Christina had to get a
COVID test in Rotterdam. And my
43:28
sister in law, Tony had to get
one. And some places are
43:32
completely packed. And then you
find out that, you know, five
43:34
minutes away around the corner,
there's nothing.
43:38
I'm not sure how that happens.
But people seem to congregate. I
43:42
think it's what you and I
discuss people see a line and go
43:45
Oh, good. Good.
43:49
Good.
43:51
Yeah.
43:53
Yeah, just hang up a velvet rope
and the sheep will come.
43:58
Is that the most? I can't look
anywhere. I don't care. Look at
44:01
Google Maps. passes the testing
line.
44:06
What do you think of this? I
find this the case in airports.
44:08
Do they have multiple TSA lines?
44:11
Yes. I see that all the time.
Well, there's one empty over
44:16
there. Oh, I think it'll go
stand in the line.
44:20
Believe me, like my lawn guy is
my line guy. Yeah, this new guy.
44:24
Yours is pretty good. He reminds
me of somebody.
44:30
Somebody else does. Somebody we
know maybe who knows.
44:34
Maybe actually not a very set
actual person, actual person we
44:38
know. So there is still a lot of
confusion and somebody leaking
44:42
through to the local channels in
general. corner in Colorado in
44:49
Grand county has been raising
concerns about how hospitals and
44:54
doctors are codifying these
people who have died as COVID
44:58
deaths. The coroner
45:00
One of Colorado's mountain
communities is not happy with
45:03
the way the state is classifying
cases of some people who have
45:06
died there. Our mount newsroom
reporter Jamie O'Leary live in
45:10
Grand County. Jamie, this
dispute involves COVID related
45:13
deaths. It does. And it's common
for the state to collect death
45:17
data before death certificates
are finalized, because it's
45:20
faster that way that can take up
to weeks so epidemiologists can
45:23
get a faster, clearer picture of
how COVID is impacting the
45:26
population that includes
researching data where COVID
45:29
played an indirect result on the
death. But sometimes in some few
45:33
cases, it doesn't make sense to
connect COVID, for instance, of
45:37
fatal car crash. In this case,
the grand county coroner says
45:40
clearly it was gunshot wounds.
45:44
It was a longer report in the
corner wasn't very dynamic. But
45:47
she said, like this is crazy.
It's like I get people who died
45:51
of car crashes and gunshot in
the next show. Yeah, for the
45:55
next show. I have this same
exact report. Yeah.
45:59
from Washington State. I love
what he says. Clearly, it's
46:03
gunshot wounds. Hmm.
46:06
In Washington State, I could try
find this article and read it a
46:10
little bit of it by just piece
it. The guy in Washington State
46:13
went through all the death
certificates. And not only found
46:16
most of them were bogus, the
COVID reports because the guy,
46:20
you know, came in or they even
took him in Washington state
46:23
they even took if you had COVID,
you had COVID
46:27
months ago, and you got over
COVID. And you're now free of
46:31
COVID. You're still going to
die. COVID COVID? Yeah.
46:36
So is there a way what part of
middle school or high school
46:42
education?
46:45
Do you need to be able to
understand large numbers and
46:50
statistics and put them into
context with other numbers?
46:56
nowadays? Yeah. They don't teach
it. Well, what what should we
47:02
bring back? I'm looking for a
solution, because this is this
47:05
statistics would be good. Oh,
that's an actual class
47:08
statistics. What is in college?
And I think in junior college,
47:12
so it could be in high school?
Why not? I mean, this is a great
47:15
class for kids to learn. Yeah.
And understand numbers. does
47:19
this fit in STEM? Because stem
is sucking dams. stem is not
47:25
doing a good job. If, if this is
the kind of people we're pushing
47:29
out.
47:31
Well, stem is bullcrap. It's
like Girls Who Code that's made
47:36
a difference.
47:39
All right, more numbers in
British Columbia, they just tell
47:43
it straight to your face. They
don't lie about it. And you're
47:47
just supposed to sit there and
go, Oh my God. It's so horrible.
47:51
And most tragic days we have had
yet where we've had an
47:54
additional 28 people die from
COVID-19 being the total number
47:59
of people who've died in British
Columbia to 587. And all but two
48:05
of these people are elders and
seniors who were in long term
48:09
care homes, in various places
across BC. Yeah. Oh, but to
48:15
all but two. And if you look at
the death numbers, in general,
48:21
for nursing homes, in the same
period of the year, year over
48:26
year, it's surprisingly equal
not in New York, that was very
48:30
different. But it's surprisingly
equal to what we're seeing now.
48:35
So Alright, statistics, but for
sure, everybody should at least
48:39
get that book how to lie with
statistics because Bill Gates
48:42
recommends it. He read it, it's
right there in the shot. He's
48:47
just people need to know how
many people die a year from
48:50
automobile accidents. 40,000 How
many people die from smoking or
48:54
lay it around? 35 that day was
down actually went down a little
48:57
bit. How about smoking related
cancers? 400,000 I don't know.
49:02
Yeah, that's got to be close to
that. But it's 8000 a day.
49:05
Correct. I don't know anything
about smoking? No, no, no, no,
49:08
just the total total Delhi 8000
a day people dying constantly.
49:13
Yeah, the fuckers that just
don't stop dying. I'm dying. The
49:18
media is beating up on each
other. It's pretty much a fox
49:22
news at the front battling MSNBC
and CNN and everybody laughs at
49:27
news makin news maximum one
American news, which is updated
49:31
with news z and cheddar. What?
What is the target order? What
49:35
is the target audience for
cheddar isn't millennials who
49:40
have Robin Hood apps and are
trading a lot of people in
49:43
Wisconsin? Really? What is it?
49:47
Okay, now they do like financial
news.
49:51
chatter that does regular news.
They do a lot of financial news
49:55
during the day.
49:57
Well, it's a kind of a cheesy
network. Let's face it.
50:00
Okay, thank you. We're done with
those now. So here is CNN,
50:05
Brianna Keller with their own
little mashup. You don't see it
50:07
often, where she messes up all
the nut jobs who are also crazy
50:12
about COVID over there on Fox.
Let's check out the experts that
50:17
fox looks to for discussions
about Coronavirus.
50:21
I went through the CDC data cuz
I kept hearing about new
50:24
infections. But I was like,
Well, why aren't they talking
50:26
about this? Oh, because the
number is almost nothing. Why
50:30
not name the vaccine the Trump
that, you know, make it like you
50:34
have you gotten your Trump? Yes.
lockdowns in mandatory mass
50:37
mandates are probably slowing
the onset of herd immunity.
50:41
Somebody's deliberate Yeah, just
just
50:45
somebody deliberately spreading
some things he does not does not
50:48
make sense. Okay. The fact of
the matter is, we have people
50:52
dying wait 45,000 people a year
die from automobile accidents.
50:57
480,000 from cigarettes 360,000
a year from swimming pools, but
51:01
we don't shut the country down
for that the pandemic is not
51:04
spiraling out of control as they
projected nightly. It is the
51:07
worst pandemic since 1980.
Losing one life is way too many.
51:12
The situation is getting better,
not worse. You can take your
51:16
mask mandate and shove it right
up your ass
51:20
about how you can you can damage
yourself by wearing a mask
51:24
because you're breathing back,
you know, potentially micro. You
51:29
know, this is why you won't wear
a mask to look funny. We now
51:33
know thanks to widespread blood
testing the virus isn't that
51:37
deadly? The thing in New York
was you have very low income
51:41
people in very tight quarters
that are touching a lot of
51:44
handles and doorknobs.
51:47
Speaking of doorknobs, that is
exactly what he and his pals are
51:51
on the doors that swing open
every day to an alternate
51:54
reality known as planet Fox. Oh
52:00
my goodness. Yeah. throwing down
the gauntlet. I'll say it's not
52:06
like Fox isn't blasting CNN,
whatever happened to the
52:10
Veritas? Where's their? Where's
their dynamite blowout cnn
52:14
conference calls they've been
monitoring for six months. I've
52:18
only seen one or two little,
little bits like oh, gee,
52:22
they're manipulating the news.
52:25
And while we're on it, where is
it actually that bad? Where's
52:29
the Thanksgiving surge? Where's
all the dead bodies from the
52:32
Thanksgiving surge? What
happened to that? They talked it
52:35
up. It's gone. Talking about it.
It says what's reasonable the
52:39
keys now? Only incoming only in
California. Got this is I'm
52:44
gonna just say it again.
California has been locked down
52:47
more than any other not, I think
pretty much more than any other
52:50
state. It's been masked,
mandated more near the state
52:53
right now they've closed San
Francisco. And if you come from
52:56
out of the San Francisco Bay
Area into San Francisco, you
52:59
have to quarantine for 14 days,
or they will jail you.
53:05
Wow. So we have all these things
in place. But yet our numbers
53:09
are the highest. How does that
work? What do you think is going
53:14
on?
53:15
Is bullcrap is what's going on?
I know it's bullcrap. But why we
53:19
don't have that our governor
said, Well, I'm not shutting
53:21
down your Governor's Republican
governors democrat who's now
53:25
they're thinking about, in fact,
they're going out of their way.
53:28
And I may attach a copy of this
petition to the next newsletter,
53:33
or I just posted on on some
social trying to recall him now.
53:39
Yeah, we've been following that.
Here. Here. A lot of people are
53:42
very excited about that. Well,
you know, we've done it before
53:46
in California, we recall the
Gray Davis. For less damaged in
53:51
the nuisance Dan Gray Davis was
responsible for putting up not
53:57
only putting up with it, but
convincing us that the rolling
54:00
blackouts created by Enron I
might ask the smartest guys in
54:05
the room go watch that
documentary if you want to hear
54:07
the recordings of them doing it.
Anyway, the Enron people created
54:12
these rolling blackouts and
convinced dumb Californians that
54:17
oh, this is the way it's going
to have to be for the rest of
54:19
our lives. Because there's so
much pressure on the on the grid
54:23
that we can't keep the power on
any more. There's too many
54:27
people. And so great Davis
bought into this and he was
54:31
telling everyone Oh, this is
just the way it's gonna be. It's
54:33
the way it's gonna be a rolling
blackouts. It's just the way
54:36
it's gonna be. And so they
recall them and kicked him out.
54:42
Newsome up for the same thing.
54:45
Yeah, this is a long process or
does it go pretty fast? No, it's
54:49
very quick actually wants to get
the number of signatures. Now
54:52
the thing about new sim is I do
some and I follow each other on
54:56
the
54:58
Well, of course, you do your
55:00
Aren't you a Rhodes Scholar as
well? No, I don't. I've never
55:03
been in the highway department.
So while you're filled with it
55:08
today, aren't you? I've got it.
I've got a million of them
55:11
prejudging people. So I pointed
out to him that you know, when
55:15
he started allowing these pg&e
blackouts for the fire because
55:19
pg&e guy, he did right. Right,
right. Right. And they started
55:22
doing blackouts in the Event
Hubs all through California,
55:25
because of the fires all over
the fire danger. Got to cut the
55:28
power. I said, you know, this
would have just got great Davis
55:32
in trouble. I think he's very
worried. He got really worried
55:37
sick days gonna get kicked,
kicked out. It's humiliating.
55:40
There goes his presidency. Yeah,
well, you know, just speaking of
55:45
power outages, how about this?
How about watch this transition?
55:49
China is in trouble with their
power. Well, the fun China seems
55:53
to be having banning Australian
exports or applying those
55:57
ridiculously high tariffs on our
produce. Looks like it's biting
56:01
them where it hurts. While 70
caring about $1 billion worth of
56:06
Australia's high grade call
anchored off the Chinese coast.
56:10
Here's what has happened to the
power supply. Massive
56:14
electricity shortages are
worsening by the day in China,
56:18
forcing 10s of millions 10s of
millions of residents in large
56:22
cities to ration heat in the
industrial harbored Gigi Yang,
56:28
the 57 million residents, they
have been told not to use
56:31
heating during this very cold
winter, until the temperature
56:34
falls below three degrees
Celsius. How's that for internal
56:39
torture, some of the 67 million
people in Hunan have been forced
56:43
to climb 20 flights of stairs to
get to their apartments because
56:48
the lifts don't work. So no
lifts for the elderly. China has
56:53
brought this upon itself. We
supply almost 60% of China's
56:57
thermal coal imports for power
stations. It's all well and good
57:01
to close their borders, well
call at watch our industries
57:05
bleed and have some fun. But
what a foolish own god This has
57:09
turned out to be. He can't show
you population, how mature and
57:13
developed you become by freezing
some of them to death, which
57:17
will be the outcome of their ban
on our thermal call die.
57:24
Yeah, most of the housing in
China if you go there, and
57:29
in any of the big cities, it's
all these skinny vertical
57:34
buildings. They're all 20
storeys high, at least. Yeah,
57:38
and there's tons of this 1000s
and 1000s and 1000s of if you
57:42
can't take an elevator to those
upper floors, or even to the
57:46
10th floor for that matter,
right. This is not a good
57:50
situation for the public.
57:52
Well away killing off the old
folks. Yes, yeah. Well, good on
57:55
Australia. whatever they're
doing, I'm all forum to this
58:00
story is not being covered at
all now. And Fox and that's a
58:06
you know, that is I'm pretty
sure that was a Sky News in
58:09
Australia. That's Murdoch
property. They've chosen the
58:13
anti China stance, that's what
Tucker Carlson is doing. You can
58:16
see it all he's doing is is
bringing it all around to China,
58:19
China, China, China, it's not
talking about much else. And
58:22
that's a fine stance because I
think it's a winning one,
58:25
because it's using something
other than politics. And well,
58:29
you know, now I'm not too sure
if Laurene Powell Jobs is trying
58:34
to run some interference on the
shitstorm she stirred up about
58:38
swalwell with the axios report
of him sleep potentially
58:43
sleeping allegedly with Fang
Fang. Fang Fang, thanks. So now
58:49
there's a follow up report. Then
it just gets better. Shawn
58:53
Wilson saw some of Christine
foggs tactics firsthand,
58:56
especially at one event he
remembers vividly. Notice the
59:00
music The music is already meant
to put you in a mood of this is
59:04
just a throwaway story. Doom
deep Do you expect the Mac
59:08
versus PC guy to come out? You
know, Doom? Doom deep. So how do
59:13
you feel about the story
already, Shawn Wilson saw some
59:16
of Christine foggs tactics
firsthand. Especially at one
59:20
event, he remembers vividly a
soiree for the local Democratic
59:23
Party. I think this was probably
perhaps the third or fourth
59:27
interaction in which I've had
with her. And she just seemed to
59:32
gravitate to people. The
interactions that she had with
59:36
my boss, Scott Haggerty, it was
a little awkward. We're all
59:40
sitting around the table and
when she was done chatting at
59:44
one table, she came directly to
our table and sat really, really
59:48
close like whispered a few times
in his ear. And after when we
59:52
talked, he had spoken to me
about the conversation and like
59:56
she was wondering if there's a
way she can help out or if she
59:58
can do something for us.
1:00:00
Like in the office or she was
trying to finagle her way into
1:00:04
like our circle and try to you
know, try to try to do
1:00:07
something. And what did your
boss Scott say about the
1:00:11
meeting? Yeah, it says he had
bad breath
1:00:20
that's the kicker if I ever
heard one so I don't know do you
1:00:23
think they're trying to make
soften this up a little bit now
1:00:26
that he's for real up for
removal from the Intelligence
1:00:31
Committee?
1:00:34
Well, uh,
1:00:36
I don't think it's going to be
successful because there's the
1:00:39
powers that are trying to get
him off the Intelligence
1:00:41
Committee and it is kind of
sketchy how he got on in the
1:00:43
first place because there's some
Republican once said
1:00:48
in one of the reports I've seen
it's not something a freshman
1:00:52
said freshman congressman does
go right onto the Intelligence
1:00:55
Committee is rare. It says she
was he was put on there by
1:00:58
Feinstein. And it doesn't make
any sense because it takes years
1:01:02
to get on that committee. And so
it's a plum job. Maybe before he
1:01:05
was banging into Fang Fang. He
was banging the Nancy Nance
1:01:11
she put him up I can make that
work.
1:01:14
Thanks. Thanks for appreciating
the efforts via
1:01:17
E for effort. Okay, well, thank
you. I'll take a little ding on
1:01:20
F four f d for doing what I just
gave myself.
1:01:25
Well, Annie Yeah, so this was
swallows gotta go. I mean, this
1:01:28
guy's a man he's just a screw up
anyway, but they're not letting
1:01:33
me make the point they make By
the way, these Chinese the
1:01:35
Chinese that the Fang Fang
types? Yeah, they took him out.
1:01:40
They apparently take your right
from the bottom he was put into
1:01:43
city government, huh? regional
governments. They all they just
1:01:49
say find some dummy. This you
have to be as a dupe or a real
1:01:54
sucker to fall for this because
you know, you get so much wire
1:01:59
this was the Chinese government
helping me become city council
1:02:03
member.
1:02:05
what's
1:02:07
what's slide over there I go
stand with all those people.
1:02:11
Yeah, same guy. So so so they do
that they really get you in
1:02:17
100%. And so at that point, you
have to just assume the person
1:02:20
is useless to as an American.
1:02:23
Well, this I think this is how
it works in general. So swalwell
1:02:28
came up by you know, through the
ranks and he got helped and he
1:02:31
had attention etc. Who knows
where Fang Fang comes from maybe
1:02:35
Pelosi center in herself. I
don't know. But Chuck Schumer is
1:02:39
fair haired boy was anthony
wiener Councilman shacked up
1:02:43
with Jon Stewart a hobo good
that's
1:02:47
just different. A lot different.
It's a guy by the Chinese. I'm
1:02:51
saying different people got to
them at the bottom, but it's
1:02:55
still getting to these to these
people. Yeah, perverts.
1:03:00
Yes, pervert league.
1:03:05
CCP stands for something in that
world, I'm sure.
1:03:09
Okay, so I think that Chinese
communist perverts
1:03:15
will bring this back around to
China. I just like to give you
1:03:18
the it is a multi minute report
from CNN. But it covers
1:03:23
everything we would potentially
need to cover regarding the
1:03:28
President's potential bid to
usurp the crowning of mo Jaiden
1:03:34
as the president and kingmaker
of the United States. As we can
1:03:39
discuss after or if you want, we
can interrupt during the report.
1:03:41
But everything is in here. We
are learning a heated Oval
1:03:45
Office meeting Friday where
Trump allies floated ideas of
1:03:49
ways to overturn the election. I
want to go straight to CNN,
1:03:53
Jeremy diamond. Jeremy, Just
when we thought we couldn't hear
1:03:56
anything crazier. What are we
learning about this meeting?
1:04:00
Just so you know, it's crazy,
whatever. It's just crazy. That
1:04:05
leading by itself has set you
up? Well, it's very clear that
1:04:08
as President Trump continues to
refuse to accept that he lost
1:04:11
this presidential elections, the
President Elect Joe Biden, the
1:04:14
President is also still
consulting aides and allies for
1:04:17
more ways that he could possibly
move to continue to contest this
1:04:20
election or at least undermine
the legitimacy of joe biden's
1:04:24
election as the 46th President
of the United States. We're told
1:04:27
that on Friday, the President
met with Michael Flynn, the
1:04:31
former national security adviser
who was pardoned by the
1:04:34
president, despite having pled
guilty to counts of lying to the
1:04:37
FBI and his attorney Sidney
Powell, who has been trafficking
1:04:40
these deranged conspiracy
theories about the 2020 election
1:04:43
that have been roundly and
thoroughly debunked. The
1:04:46
President nonetheless during
this meeting, apparently was
1:04:48
talking about potentially that's
just not true what he's saying
1:04:53
there roundly and thoroughly
been debunked, but okay, aiming
1:04:56
Sidney Powell as a special
counsel within the government to
1:04:59
an
1:05:00
Investigate voter fraud and the
2020 election, despite a total
1:05:03
lack of evidence of any
widespread voter fraud in this
1:05:06
election, and I think he did it.
1:05:09
That can be secret. Right. That
doesn't have to be disclosed if
1:05:13
if a special prosecutor is
appointed or does it? I have no
1:05:17
idea. I think it doesn't have to
be.
1:05:21
I would find that peculiar.
Well, it is the requirement is
1:05:26
definitely that it has to be
someone outside of government.
1:05:29
I have a feeling somehow he's
finagle that I'm not sure. And
1:05:33
it's it's crazy. Of course,
that's just crazy. Everything's
1:05:36
been debunked about that woman
to investigate voter fraud in
1:05:39
the 2020 election, despite a
total lack of evidence of any
1:05:43
widespread voter fraud. Oh,
there we go. total lack of
1:05:45
evidence of any widespread voter
fraud. Thanks, CNN in this
1:05:49
election. And he also discussed
apparently this idea that
1:05:53
Michael Flynn has brought up
recently about using martial law
1:05:58
to rerun the 2020 presidential
election. I want you to listen
1:06:02
to this crackpot ideas brought
up by Michael Flynn recently.
1:06:08
She says you understand what
happens like my head whips
1:06:11
around what someone calling me
crackpot ideas, rerun the 2020
1:06:16
presidential election, I want
you to listen to this crackpot
1:06:20
idea brought up by Michael Flynn
recently on another network. And
1:06:24
then we'll talk about the within
the swing states, if he wanted
1:06:29
to. He could take military
capabilities. And you can place
1:06:32
them in those states and
basically rerun an election in
1:06:35
each of those states. I mean,
it's not impressive that I mean,
1:06:38
it's people out there talking
about martial law, it's like
1:06:40
it's something that we've never
done, we've done, martial law
1:06:43
has been instituted 6464 times.
Now, it is not clear at all that
1:06:50
that idea is being seriously
considered. But he did come up
1:06:53
in this meeting in the Oval
Office. We should also note that
1:06:56
the military has made very clear
that's interesting how he
1:06:58
positions that you know, this is
all based upon source on named
1:07:02
hearsay. But this came up this
did come up in the Oval Office,
1:07:06
something that we've never done,
we've done martial law has been
1:07:09
instituted 6464 times. Now, it
is not clear at all that that
1:07:15
idea is being seriously
considered but he did come up in
1:07:18
this meeting in the Oval Office.
We should also note that the
1:07:21
military has made very clear
that they would never be
1:07:23
involved in any efforts as it
relates to overturning the
1:07:26
results of the election or
determining who the next
1:07:28
President will be. That is a job
for the voters and for the
1:07:31
electors who have already chosen
Joe Biden as the next president
1:07:34
of the United States. And we
should also point out that many
1:07:36
of these ideas being floated by
Sidney Powell and Michael Flynn,
1:07:39
while they were enticing to the
President, they apparently drew
1:07:42
a significant backlash from some
of the President's advisors,
1:07:45
including the White House
Counsel Pat cipollone, and the
1:07:47
White House Chief of Staff, Mark
Meadows. In fact, sources are
1:07:50
telling us that the meeting
devolved into a screaming match,
1:07:53
at times a one source calling it
quote, ugly as a Flynn and
1:07:58
Powell accused the President's
advisors and not pushing hard
1:08:01
enough to overturn the results
of the 2020 election. What is
1:08:04
clear beyond is that this effort
is continuing. And A source told
1:08:07
me earlier this week that the
President has even floated with
1:08:10
some advisors staying at the
White House past inauguration
1:08:13
day before being talked down
from that lead. He was on the
1:08:17
ledge, the President is engaging
with some of these very
1:08:19
dangerous and concerning ideas.
The question is how far he will
1:08:23
continue to take it. And we will
have to wait and see on that
1:08:26
one. I think
1:08:29
amazingly enough, the guy
covered it all. Everything.
1:08:32
That's it was actually a damn
good report considering how
1:08:35
lopsided it was. But it had a
lot in there. And I thought that
1:08:38
was quite interesting. So when
you get stuff like that, and I'm
1:08:42
just gonna give you is that guy?
I don't Oh, I could figure it
1:08:46
out at the beginning. I don't
know. Nevermind. We sound like,
1:08:49
it sounds like a weekend guy
even though he's a pretty good
1:08:53
guy. He's got potential.
1:08:57
He follow orders. Great.
1:08:59
So this is the general thinking
is that we're still awaiting
1:09:04
this report. The big reports,
where's the report? Everybody?
1:09:08
We don't have the report yet.
Now listen to this. I think this
1:09:12
is Martha
1:09:14
on Fox News. And she's asking
Katie McFarland, who was she was
1:09:19
an assistant or Deputy National
Security Adviser in the past.
1:09:24
And she's asked about well, why
is this report that by executive
1:09:30
order had to be delivered on the
18th 45 days after the election
1:09:33
about the 2020 election? This is
the big 2018 Executive Order.
1:09:37
It's been delayed. What is going
on what is happening? And Katie
1:09:42
McFarland fails a little bit in
the messaging. So luckily,
1:09:47
Martha picks it up for her.
Remember, it's Fox. Katie, I
1:09:50
know you were listening to that
conversation about election
1:09:53
interference. I'm just curious
what your thoughts are on the
1:09:56
delay of that report tonight.
how meaningful is that? Oh,
1:09:59
that's pretty simple.
1:10:00
Again, what that means is
there's not a uniform agreement
1:10:02
within the intelligence
community about whether there
1:10:04
was or wasn't Chinese influence
and how much there was or
1:10:07
wasn't. I think you've got to
assume that at least one part of
1:10:10
our intelligence community
thinks that there was major
1:10:13
interference, which is why
there's a debate over this now,
1:10:16
I suspect that when the report
comes out, you know, they always
1:10:20
want to make these things sound
like everybody agrees. Well,
1:10:23
chances are not everybody does
agree on this and what kind of
1:10:26
influence and what kind of
interruption was it? Was it
1:10:29
something to do with cyber
attacks? Was it something to do
1:10:32
with you know, the balloting?
Was it something to do with
1:10:34
influence peddling? Was it
something to do with like bots
1:10:38
and and kind of stirring the
pot? All those things were a
1:10:41
range of issues, and I'm
assuming that the reason this is
1:10:44
delayed is because there
probably is something pretty
1:10:47
explosive in there. Yeah. It's,
it feels like every day there is
1:10:52
another story about an
investigation or an infiltration
1:10:55
by China and two different
1:10:58
you know, I don't think it's
gonna surprise anybody if we
1:11:01
learned that there was more
there than than we originally
1:11:04
saw. Yeah. So
1:11:08
how are you doing? What are you
drinking? I'm going to lay white
1:11:11
why this report doesn't come
out. Wait, is that a Pabst Blue
1:11:14
Ribbon?
1:11:17
Oh, here we go.
1:11:19
He's gonna do it, everybody.
Yeah, he's, you know, you know,
1:11:23
he's gonna do it. Go for it.
1:11:30
So
1:11:35
okay, good.
1:11:37
So the reason is report hasn't
come at it. There's a logical
1:11:41
reason they will come is razor
reason. Okay.
1:11:46
It's because the guys the acting
director of the cybersecurity
1:11:50
and infrastructure security
agencies, he got fired. Who's
1:11:53
Brandon Wales, who took over
from Chris crabs. Oh, the new
1:11:57
guy. Yeah.
1:11:59
He doesn't want to get fired.
1:12:03
So he's just gonna delay the
report. Yep. Oh, okay. All
1:12:07
right, because Chris crabs came
out right after the election
1:12:10
said that we did. It looks like
we found nothing looks like
1:12:13
there was a legitimate election
fired on Twitter. on the spot on
1:12:18
November 17. Yeah. fired on
Twitter by Trump and everybody
1:12:22
now knows all. Anything, you're
going to do this? No, we'll just
1:12:26
put it off. I want to do the
report on the 20th. I'm gonna
1:12:29
put it up because they'll fire
me on the 21st. I won't get my
1:12:32
pension. I won't be in office
long enough. Wait a minute, but
1:12:35
couldn't the boat guidance
convince you to do that and
1:12:39
probably the promise of hiring
you right back. I mean, that's
1:12:43
where
1:12:44
you should shut up. And you just
wait until the whole thing's
1:12:48
over. And then you try to just
stay in this office Spoken like
1:12:51
a true air pollution inspector
who knows how it works and knows
1:12:55
how it works. Okay, so
interestingly, the only person
1:13:00
in the current administration
pushing back on this being China
1:13:05
is pump pail, and pump Hey, Oh,
is it okay? No, you see is
1:13:10
somewhere Of course, I would
like to know what this is all
1:13:13
about? Well, as as I what I
believe. Okay.
1:13:19
I think the CIA has a clip I was
playing the clip.
1:13:24
I'm trying to do a sequence
here. But what clip Do you want
1:13:28
me to play? pompeyo says Russia
did it. Oh, good. I'm glad you
1:13:31
have that one. Okay, here we go.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
1:13:34
blamed Russia for the widespread
cyber attack on federal agencies
1:13:39
and US companies in a radio
interview late yesterday.
1:13:42
Speaking on the Mark Levin show,
pompeyo said the government is
1:13:45
still working through the
breach, but that it was, quote
1:13:47
pretty clearly a Russian
intrusion. pompeyo is the first
1:13:51
Trump administration official to
publicly link the ongoing hack
1:13:54
to Russia. US officials believe
between March and June 18,000
1:13:59
organizations were compromised
after using a popular network
1:14:02
management software that was
infected with malicious code.
1:14:06
Russia denies being behind the
attack.
1:14:09
Okay, so we'll go back to the
premise from the last show when
1:14:12
this came out. When it really we
notice it really isn't being
1:14:15
discussed in the manner to which
it should be if it is true, or
1:14:18
we're hearing about the severity
of the attack. This was friendly
1:14:22
fire. This was CIA. This was you
know, I personally, I think this
1:14:27
was on schedule. It doesn't
matter who would be president
1:14:31
who was coming in or who was
going out. This is the big
1:14:34
mother lode. This is what was
promised to us about six months
1:14:39
ago. And the promise came from
Klaus Schwab, we all know
1:14:44
to pay insufficient attention to
their frightening scenario of a
1:14:52
comprehensive cyber attack,
which would bring to a complete
1:14:57
halt to see power supplies
1:15:00
Line transportations, hospital
services, our society as a
1:15:05
whole. The COVID-19 cases would
be seen as disrespect as a small
1:15:12
disturbance in comparison
1:15:16
to a major cyber attack, to use
the COVID-19 pises as a timely
1:15:24
opportunity to reflect on the
lessons the cybersecurity
1:15:30
community can draw, and improve
our preparedness for potential
1:15:37
cyber now, the potential cyber
pandemic, it's not like he
1:15:43
didn't tell us that we're gonna
do this.
1:15:45
It's not the Russians, the
Russians are
1:15:50
the Russians are much better.
And they will make it look like
1:15:53
everybody else did it. I don't
think it's the Chinese either.
1:15:57
This is on schedule, and
something bad's gonna happen.
1:16:01
And Trump will get blamed
because he fired the CES guy.
1:16:06
Yeah, well, you don't think
that's possible to us again? No,
1:16:09
I don't think I think you I
think you can interpret it
1:16:12
differently. I think I can say
because of what that guy said,
1:16:16
this was a an involuntary audit.
You set up shop in this using
1:16:23
this other system and creating a
virus that is just an
1:16:26
undetectable it's a kind of a
penetration test, apparently,
1:16:29
but I'm sorry, said that, okay.
But you create an undetectable,
1:16:33
Trojan and you're the CIA, and
you go in to audit the major
1:16:38
systems to see what's in there.
That might be a threat to the
1:16:42
country.
1:16:44
Hmm. So it was like a
penetration test. Yeah, well
1:16:48
beyond a bit beyond a
penetration test. We failed, but
1:16:53
we fail legal one for sure. But
at the same time, hmm. It would
1:16:58
do the trick. Well, what was
great is that I'm just saying
1:17:03
the reason why By the way, it
could be the NSA to for all we
1:17:06
know is one, two or combined
effort between two or three
1:17:09
agencies. Yeah, but fire I lost
their two lost their tools. The
1:17:13
CIA lost their tools. always
handy. Oh, they got we don't
1:17:17
really know that. That could
have all been a red herring for
1:17:19
our lien. Really? No. Well, I
mean, if we really knew
1:17:22
anything, we wouldn't have to do
this show now would we? Just
1:17:25
Well, I know we wouldn't be in
would be we'd sleep in. So the
1:17:29
only reason I'm connecting it to
the CIA is because of the Russia
1:17:34
accusation from the good CIA man
Pompei. Oh, I know. There you
1:17:38
go. I agree that to put but by
throwing out another version of
1:17:42
a red herring, Russia, Russia,
Russia, Russia, which everybody
1:17:46
seems to lap up like lap dogs.
It would be a good distraction.
1:17:50
I agree. Do lap dogs actually
lap? Yeah, they do. No, I don't
1:17:55
think so.
1:17:57
A lap dog sits on your lap. Oh,
a lap dog sits on your left.
1:18:01
Okay. Well, like a laughing lap
dog.
1:18:04
So here's Pompei. Oh speaking at
Georgia Tech railing on China
1:18:09
because that he continues to do
look at them. They know that
1:18:13
left leaning college campuses
are rife with anti Americanism,
1:18:16
and present easy targets for
their anti American messaging.
1:18:20
It's why they planted Confucius
institutes on our campuses. And
1:18:24
under President Trump, our State
Department has made very clear
1:18:27
these Confucius institutes are
literally up to no good. Many
1:18:32
have gone away. Many campuses
have seen that and they've
1:18:35
chosen to close down these
institutes. But right here in
1:18:38
Georgia, Westland college still
has one in Macon. Look, it's why
1:18:42
there are groups on campuses
called Chinese students scholars
1:18:45
Association here to their
directed and almost always
1:18:48
funded by the Chinese embassy or
a local Chinese Consulate. Its
1:18:53
purpose to keep tabs on students
and to press pole pro Beijing
1:18:59
causes that you would think and
freedom loving places like
1:19:02
Georgia Tech and institutions
and scholars all across the
1:19:05
world administrators school
school faculty would be more up
1:19:08
in arms about the Chinese
Communist Party's outright theft
1:19:11
and flagrant violation of
freedoms that I've described.
1:19:14
But we see it too seldom. Well,
why? Why do schools censor
1:19:19
themselves? They often do it out
of fear of offending China.
1:19:24
Indeed, I must tell you that MIT
was an interest in having me to
1:19:27
their campus to give this exact
set of remarks.
1:19:31
President Raphael rife implied
that my arguments might insult
1:19:35
their ethnic Chinese students
and professors.
1:19:38
But of course, nothing could be
further from the truth. Those
1:19:41
are the very people that this
set of remarks is intended to
1:19:44
protect, to protect their
freedoms. Oh, where we heard
1:19:49
that before to protect their
freedoms.
1:19:54
Intelligence work takes place
within a strong legal framework.
1:19:59
We also
1:20:00
rights under the rule of law and
are accountable for it. In some
1:20:04
countries, secret intelligence
is used to control people in our
1:20:09
lives. It only exists to protect
their freedoms, protect their
1:20:13
freedoms, protect their
freedoms, protect their
1:20:17
freedoms, to protect their
freedoms. Mm hmm. Say no more.
1:20:23
It's code.
1:20:25
It's code. We hear you, Tom
peyo. message received sir red
1:20:30
dash alpha message in two parts.
Now, back to a few interesting
1:20:34
little tidbits. As I the way the
tidbit in there that I thought
1:20:38
was interesting was the MIT
refused, refused. Good carry of
1:20:42
defense. Yeah, he's the State
Department. The Secretary of
1:20:46
State of the United States of
America refused at MIT to let
1:20:52
him speak on campus. Yep. Well,
who what country is MIT located
1:20:57
in the country of Massachusetts?
1:21:02
Which, which we're going to
secede soon? You know, this is
1:21:06
this is absolutely shameful,
shameful. Yeah. That that MIT
1:21:11
would not allow the Secretary of
State of the United States of
1:21:14
America to speak on its campus.
You know, they up to Yeah.
1:21:20
Yeah. Hey, funders take another
look at them.
1:21:25
So cnn continuing so we're,
we're fox is all about China,
1:21:31
China, China. CNN is ramping up
with the with T Ws Trump
1:21:38
withdrawal syndrome. And since
the President obviously is going
1:21:42
to implement martial law, and
will have the military on his
1:21:47
side, too, because they both the
President and the military have
1:21:51
sworn a singular oath to uphold
and defend the Constitution to
1:21:55
step into the cities. Yeah, they
just might have to do that.
1:22:00
For sure, if they don't do it
this time around, it probably
1:22:04
won't happen in our lifetime. So
I wouldn't mind seeing it just
1:22:07
from an excitement spectator
point of view. And as a
1:22:10
journalist, but broth brought on
William Cohen, former Secretary
1:22:16
of Defense at one of my favorite
Secretaries of Defense, for he
1:22:20
is the one who spoke openly
about the earthquake machines
1:22:23
that are deployed by countries
all around the world, and I
1:22:26
believe spurred us on to use
said technologies as well. And
1:22:30
here he is talking about the
briefings. Oh, my. All of a
1:22:34
sudden there was confusion.
1:22:38
The Pentagon was refusing to
give Trent security briefings to
1:22:45
the transition team of both
Jaiden apparent and the Pentagon
1:22:51
says no, no, no, we just took
one day off. We had two weeks
1:22:54
coming off for the holiday. The
transition team says something
1:22:57
different. So William Cohen came
on to clear this up with brawls
1:23:00
since the election, Mr.
Secretary of President Trump has
1:23:03
actually been purging various
leadership over the Pentagon,
1:23:07
including the Defense Secretary
himself. He's been installing a
1:23:09
bunch of loyalists. This week,
President Trump placed his
1:23:12
former campaign manager Corey
Lewandowski on a pentagon
1:23:16
military advisory board. Do you
believe this is appropriate? I
1:23:20
think this is a signal to the
American people just think, what
1:23:24
would have happened had Donald
Trump been reelected? What what?
1:23:30
What just think? What can you
think if he had been reelected?
1:23:32
What is the what is the signal?
I mean, would he have been
1:23:34
lining people up and shooting
him in the back of the head
1:23:38
fairly yes into into a ditch.
This is something he has wanted
1:23:42
to do from day one. He's been
inhibited somewhat from doing
1:23:45
these things because of the fear
of reelection. But if he would
1:23:48
have been reelected, this is
just a sample of what he's doing
1:23:51
purging the various agencies of
the expertise. Oh, I see. This
1:23:57
is what he would categorize as
draining the swamp. This is
1:24:02
categorized on CNN as the
expertise Let's listen to this
1:24:06
expertise. Shall we have the
real intelligence operatives,
1:24:10
etc, and putting his loyal who
soon? These are people who pay
1:24:13
fealty, yes, to force them, he
wants them to just simply kiss
1:24:17
the ring. And that's just an
example. But now on a
1:24:21
substantive basis, it doesn't
change much. The advisory boards
1:24:24
don't have real power in the
sense they can make decision.
1:24:29
They can help a secretary of
defense make more wiser
1:24:34
decisions because they comprise
a group of people who are out in
1:24:37
the world, either in academia or
in the business world, or who
1:24:41
are defense experts like
security experts like Henry
1:24:45
Kissinger, Albright.
1:24:49
There's no corpse experts, the
experts and it's really sort of
1:24:54
an obscene gesture to the Biden
supporters.
1:25:00
Yeah, all right. I'll take him
off the air if you can't handle
1:25:03
it dad guy he was. Did you
notice he was hyperventilating?
1:25:06
Yes. Because I think he's upset.
He's upset. This is T.
1:25:11
Lewandowski was on some
meaningless advisory board. He
1:25:15
said so himself and he took off
and because that's what they
1:25:18
were on. Albright and Kissinger,
they were on the same advisory
1:25:22
boards. Oh, they got to cut
their monthly salaries down by a
1:25:27
grand or so. Yeah, no, I think
they do better than that.
1:25:30
Thanks, Joe, for being on
advisory board, Kissinger. I
1:25:33
think he just does it for
leverage. I think they do better
1:25:35
than that. I really do.
1:25:38
Okay, just a few more. And this
is one other data point that
1:25:45
people are looking at, like, oh,
because things are happening. We
1:25:48
haven't seen the president in
five days after all, so
1:25:51
something must be up. I have a
clip for you. Okay, what do you
1:25:55
have?
1:25:57
President Am I a Woo. Tonight
President Trump out of sight for
1:26:02
five straight days while COVID
death spiked, Congress struggled
1:26:05
to reach a relief bill and
admitted suspected Russian
1:26:08
cybersecurity attack President
Trump. What is he doing today?
1:26:13
Is he helping respond to the
pandemic? Is he helping us pass
1:26:18
a bipartisan relief bill? Is he
helping us respond to this
1:26:23
Russian attack in a setting not
to have the White House
1:26:27
aggressively speaking out? And
robbing? What is he talking?
1:26:33
Easy? Everybody a Mitt Romney?
romney? I was running for
1:26:37
president if you can remember.
What is he doing?
1:26:40
Biden's old guy?
1:26:42
Hey, Joe, thanks for letting me
use your boys because this
1:26:45
sounds good man house
aggressively speaking out. And
1:26:50
protesting and and taking a
punitive action is really
1:26:54
pretty, quite extraordinary. The
President's public comments
1:26:57
interview that aired Sunday
where he repeated baseless
1:27:00
claims of voter fraud and we're
going to continue to go forward.
1:27:03
While there's been a parade of
administration officials before
1:27:06
the camera This week, the
President has had no public
1:27:09
events on his schedule, instead
tweeting more than 80 times
1:27:12
since Monday.
1:27:16
There's a lot of work that goes
on that isn't necessarily
1:27:18
public. But he is he is hard at
work. NBC News presidential
1:27:23
historian Michael Beschloss.
What message does it send to the
1:27:26
American public to not hear from
the President during a pivotal
1:27:30
week? If you do not have the
president responding to crises
1:27:34
and explaining what he's going
to do about them? It makes
1:27:37
people extremely anxious and
nervous. President Trump did
1:27:42
speak with French President
McCrone Thursday, tested
1:27:44
positive for covid wishing him a
speedy recovery. Lester. All
1:27:48
right, Kristin, thanks. Wow.
Hold on.
1:27:52
What the hell is a or an NBC
presidential historian?
1:28:00
Yeah, that guy that brought him
on? He was the NBC. Yeah. What
1:28:05
was the presidential historian?
What was the guy's name? I know
1:28:08
he was just doing something
ended the clip there. But the
1:28:11
point is, is that what is the
network doing with a
1:28:13
presidential historian? I'm the
presidential historian Really?
1:28:17
What college you teach it? Oh,
no, I met NBC.
1:28:22
Let's see Michael Beschloss. Was
that the guy? Yeah, maybe? Yes,
1:28:27
he is. Uh, I believe that his
his, his gig? I'm not sure. I
1:28:32
don't know if that gig is. This
sounds like a cushy one. Let's
1:28:36
do No kidding. And well, he's so
he's a presidential historian.
1:28:42
And he works for NBC. So it's
not like NBC created this gig
1:28:48
and then gave it to this guy is
one of his. They said they
1:28:53
specifically cited him as the
za, NBC presidential historian
1:29:00
for 500,000 a year. You bet.
Yeah, call me. Whatever the hell
1:29:04
you want. The guy gets the
miracle. I'll be
1:29:09
I'll be the NBC presidential vj
boo boo boo boo boo boo. All
1:29:14
right.
1:29:17
Then, we have Senator elect
Tuberville. Mitch Tuberville
1:29:23
farm Tuberville. This is one of
those new guys. Tuberville
1:29:28
tubers you another one of those
guys that goes on zoom.
1:29:32
This is not he this is a this is
a thing he did. Tommy Tuberville
1:29:37
holy crap. What a great name.
Tommy
1:29:44
Tommy Tuberville. He is Alabama.
Ah, there you go. Tommy's in
1:29:48
Alabama. I think this is Tommy.
I think it's Tommy. Well Tommy I
1:29:53
was speaking doing here. Tommy
was speaking to everybody. And
1:29:57
here's what he had to say. It
was written by someone who's
1:30:00
Current staffer, right? This is
about what happened behind
1:30:04
closed doors at the Supreme
Court when Texas filed their
1:30:09
lawsuit. No one has any leaked
audio, but this is people
1:30:14
familiar with what was said for
one of the Supreme Court
1:30:17
justices. And this is described
describe the report to you that
1:30:21
I read and you can make up to
what you will.
1:30:24
He said that justice as they
always do, went into a closed
1:30:27
room to discuss, you know, cases
they're taking their debate.
1:30:31
There's no phones, no computers,
no nothing, no one else's in the
1:30:34
room, except for the nine
justices. It's typically very
1:30:37
civil. They usually don't hear
any sound news. They just debate
1:30:41
what they're doing. But a Texas
case we brought up, he said he
1:30:46
heard screaming through the
walls. as Justice Roberts and
1:30:51
the other liberal justices, were
insisting that this case not be
1:30:58
taken up. And the reason the
words that refer to the wall,
1:31:04
when Justice Thomas and Justice
Alito, for citing bush versus
1:31:09
Gore, from john roberts were, I
don't give a about that case. I
1:31:16
don't want to hear about it. At
that time, we didn't have riots.
1:31:21
So what he was saying was that
he was afraid of what would
1:31:27
happen
1:31:29
if they did the right thing.
1:31:32
And I'm sorry, but that is moral
cowardice.
1:31:37
And we in the SRC, I'm an SRC
member, we put those words in
1:31:42
very specifically, because the
charge of the Supreme Court is
1:31:48
to ultimately be our final
arbitrator, our final line of
1:31:52
defense for right and wrong.
1:31:57
And they did not do their duty.
1:32:00
So I think we should leave these
words in because I want to send
1:32:04
a strong message to them. Thank
you.
1:32:08
Yeah. seitan words. Yeah, but a
hot Yeah, of course. It's
1:32:14
hearsay it has that ever
happened where they were someone
1:32:17
overheard something going on
behind closed doors and
1:32:20
deliberation at the Supreme
Court. I find this hard to
1:32:24
believe
1:32:26
it's a good story, though.
That's a great story. It's
1:32:29
totally believable.
1:32:31
It is believable. I dive right
in. Alright, I'm gonna actually
1:32:35
Yeah, I do it too. I'm trying to
fix that. I have to Okay, I'm
1:32:41
gonna give you a choice here.
Would you rather hear Patrick
1:32:45
Byrne about the SAT the China's
assassin mace? Or would you
1:32:51
rather hear Cardinal Burke?
About the great reset? I this is
1:32:58
a this is a tough choice. Why?
I'll tell you my answer. Okay. I
1:33:03
want to hear both. Okay. We'll
start off with Patrick Byrne. He
1:33:08
is the CEO was the CEO of
overstock.com. was by his own
1:33:13
account. This is different. This
is new from the last time you
1:33:16
played him. Yeah, this is uh,
this is he's been on a lot of
1:33:19
different shows. Not anything
mainstream. So he's done several
1:33:24
Newsmax, but he goes on. It's
not even getting on Fox Business
1:33:28
anymore.
1:33:30
And he's actually he's come out
and he's talked about, you know,
1:33:34
the bribery they did with
Hillary Clinton. And he's, he's
1:33:40
opened up more about that. And
it was for 18 million. And you
1:33:43
know, he's,
1:33:45
he's just out there talking more
data control, kind of, but this
1:33:51
is him on the Chinese assassin.
People should be aware that for
1:33:55
over a decade, there's been
references in Chinese national
1:33:59
security literature, to incoming
what they call assassins mace
1:34:03
shacho Jin
1:34:06
Jin refers to a ancient war
between two kingdoms and one
1:34:10
kingdom. Instead of having to go
to war the king gets the right
1:34:13
assassin in the right place and
with one stroke of a club
1:34:17
eliminates his opponent and so
the kingdom takes over the other
1:34:20
without having to fight a war
for about a decade. Our national
1:34:23
security folks have been
wondering what why are the
1:34:26
Chinese referring to a coming
assassins mace a one stroke way
1:34:31
of taking out the United States
and they've been wondering, is
1:34:33
this going to be is that their
new aircraft carrier or the new
1:34:36
stealth missile that the
ballistic missile or the
1:34:39
hypersonic that our guys have
been wondering for a decade What
1:34:43
is this coming? one stroke,
assassins mace? I think we're
1:34:47
now experiencing the assassins
mace. It's a way of taking us
1:34:50
out without fighting which is of
course the best. The best way
1:34:53
this election interference has
the face so last time I was on
1:34:57
Newsmax a couple weeks ago.
1:35:00
It's still sir two or three
weeks ago, it sounded crazy to
1:35:03
me. I was still trying to
convince people there's been
1:35:04
election, massive industrial
scale election fraud. It this
1:35:08
point of people are living under
a rock. They know that we don't
1:35:11
have to argue. I'll leave it to
others like Sydney to argue and
1:35:14
explain what's going on. But the
truth is
1:35:19
certainly Venezuela and Cuba,
but also the trail goes back to
1:35:23
Iran, Pakistani intelligence and
China. And their fingerprints
1:35:27
are over this including that
smartmatic gets funded Chinese
1:35:31
money comes into smartmatic
Venezuela and then it bounces to
1:35:34
smartmatic Panama and we've
already discovered a bunch of
1:35:38
this stuff. We're way ahead
what's coming up in the press
1:35:41
now is the stuff we kind of
figured out three weeks ago so
1:35:44
Chinese fingerprints are indeed
on smartmatic in this and it
1:35:48
looks to me like they organized
a there one there assassins maze
1:35:54
turns out not to be a missile it
turns out to be destroy our
1:35:56
election system to take us down.
Yep, that's where I think he
1:35:59
messes it up. I think he's got
that part wrong. I looked into
1:36:03
this assassins mace and it goes
back for 1012 years that they're
1:36:09
talking about the assassins mace
we're gonna we're gonna do it. I
1:36:12
think that's what the
Coronavirus was. That's more
1:36:14
likely that that's the their
assassins mace. And just
1:36:18
everything flowed down from
that.
1:36:23
Have you ever heard of this term
assassins may now is all news to
1:36:26
me.
1:36:27
All right, winding up my
coverage unless you have
1:36:29
anything else with with the good
Cardinal Burke, who I would say
1:36:34
is the Republican Party
representative of the church
1:36:37
does that fair to say?
1:36:40
I can't he's kind of like
1:36:43
the conservative guy.
1:36:46
I yeah, I guess I thought you
would know it sounds he sounds
1:36:50
so familiar. Cardinal Burke,
right. He's a little Burke. I
1:36:54
think it sounds familiar because
we talk about Burke's, the woman
1:36:59
the virus woman for so long.
1:37:02
That's Burks.
1:37:04
That's with an eye our x Burke's
Cardinal Burke. Cardinal Burke
1:37:09
sees it sees the problem, and
two minutes of him explaining
1:37:13
what it is we come to Our Lady
of Guadalupe on her feast day
1:37:18
with troubled and heavy hearts.
Our nation is going through a
1:37:23
crisis which threatens its very
future as free and democratic.
1:37:29
The worldwide spread of Marxist
materialism, which has already
1:37:33
brought destruction and death to
the lives of so many in which as
1:37:38
threaten the foundations of our
nation for decades, and now
1:37:44
seems to seize the governing
power over our nation
1:37:48
to attain economic gains. We as
a nation have permitted
1:37:53
ourselves to become dependent
upon the Chinese Communist Party
1:37:59
and idi ology totally opposed to
the Christian foundations, upon
1:38:04
which families and our nation
remains safe and prosper. I
1:38:11
speak of the United States of
America. but evidently, many
1:38:16
other nations are in the throes
of a similar, most alarming
1:38:22
crisis.
1:38:24
Then there is the mysterious Wu
Han virus about whose nature and
1:38:29
prevention, the mass media daily
give us conflicting information.
1:38:35
What is clear, however, is that
it has been used by certain
1:38:40
forces inimical to families and
to the freedom of nations to
1:38:47
advance their evil agenda. These
forces tell us that we are now
1:38:53
the subjects of the so called
great reset the new normal,
1:38:59
which is dictated to us by their
manipulation of citizens and
1:39:04
nations through ignorance and
fear. Now, we are supposed to
1:39:11
find in a disease and disease
prevention, the way to
1:39:15
understand and direct our lives
rather than in God in His plan
1:39:24
for our salvation.
1:39:26
Here's a tip for our current
president.
1:39:30
Ever all that fake news yelling
in China, China, the cardinal
1:39:35
pretty much said the same thing
you've been saying. But when he
1:39:39
when he just does it calmly and
puts it all together in two
1:39:43
minutes, you understand the
sitch
1:39:46
and no one's triggered, no one's
flipping out in the church. He
1:39:50
said it all Wu Han virus, China.
1:39:55
No virk for president
1:39:59
and stuff
1:40:00
This is a good style I like it
yeah you kind of like it you
1:40:04
know go to church What do you
know I don't go I don't go to
1:40:07
church on site. What do you
mean? We are in church? This is
1:40:11
our church of get Monet says
that when you're yelling and
1:40:14
screaming and drama.
1:40:16
With that, I'd like to thank you
for your courage and say in the
1:40:18
morning to you, the man who put
the C in.
1:40:23
JOHN c. devorah. Well, in the
morning to you, Mr. Adam, Korea.
1:40:30
In the morning all ships and sea
boots on the ground in the air
1:40:32
subs in the water and all the
names of the Knights out there.
1:40:34
What was that Yelp you made?
What happened? I just about to
1:40:38
sneeze and i i staved it off but
rigorous
1:40:44
you went Oh.
1:40:47
In the morning to the trolls and
the troll room everybody there
1:40:50
Raise your hands. Let's see what
we got. We got Well, I didn't
1:40:55
get a count What the hell is
going on?
1:40:58
Oh, they took away my power
somebody count the trolls. I
1:41:01
don't know how many trolls there
are. I've been I've been been
1:41:04
deep. Oh my god. JOHN, my secret
command.
1:41:12
You had a secret command? Well,
it's admin command you can issue
1:41:16
that that tells you how many
trolls are in there. And it's
1:41:18
it's not working. Oh, 6 million.
No. It's
1:41:25
Doug. Okay, Doug was able to do
it 1958
1:41:30
Nick, the rats like it's over
curry.
1:41:36
Alright, everybody, thank you
for being in over the place Hey,
1:41:39
have the trolls are in the troll
room, you can find it at no
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of my pushes for the features of
1:41:46
podcasting 2.0 that every app
gives you access to a troll room
1:41:51
for every podcast you listen to.
It's such a great idea. The what
1:41:54
has been going on here for over
10 years while you're in there,
1:41:59
which is where you can troll
obviously. But you can also
1:42:02
listen to every single one of
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federated. So you can cross all
over the globe. This is not some
1:42:19
small little thing. There's lots
of people who were on it you'd
1:42:22
be amazed and because of the
signal to noise ratio, it is
1:42:25
incredibly nice and powerful
just to have a discourse of some
1:42:31
I mean yeah, discourse and even
works for you. I've seen you
1:42:35
threaten people with with a
block button a lot.
1:42:39
But no you threaten us. That'll
get you blocked
1:42:44
do I do this? Yeah. Oh, okay.
Never alright.
1:42:49
That's no agenda social.com and
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we'd like to thank Tom toenail
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Episode Number 1304 1304 we
titled that the 10 days of
1:43:03
darkness only five more to go
1:43:06
and this was based upon our
outstanding business strategy of
1:43:11
recommending that businesses put
up a pole a stripper pole have
1:43:16
some Go Go dancers in order to
remain open which is the law if
1:43:20
you have a strip club Yeah, if
you get strippers you can stay
1:43:23
open but if you get just good
you know what kind of things
1:43:26
that close any you can't sit
down at a restaurant at least in
1:43:30
most places in Texas you can
write
1:43:33
but in was from California to
San Diego I think had it
1:43:39
Yeah, now everyone is using this
rule to open up the restaurants
1:43:42
and so this was a stripper on a
pole the pole was a kind of a
1:43:47
one of those wooden prickers
that you put in your sandwich
1:43:49
and it was indeed stuck into the
sandwich and lo and behold I
1:43:53
tweeted this picture yesterday
and if you saw it and maybe we
1:43:55
have no agenda social
1:43:57
Tina and I went to this little
place in East Austin called more
1:44:03
and then the menu had a go go
girl right on the front. Almost
1:44:08
the same one knock
1:44:11
this out. Yeah. very sketchy
restaurant
1:44:15
is a very nice restaurant
actually strip for brunch was
1:44:19
the name of it.
1:44:21
Yeah, yeah. telling you man, you
can stay in California as long
1:44:26
as you want. I'm happy to be
here.
1:44:29
Well, you definitely ways that
you have the better situation
1:44:33
with the restaurants are trying
to put everybody out of business
1:44:36
here. Now we needed to discuss
something about this. French
1:44:40
Laundry. No, no, no, that's
allowed French Laundry is
1:44:43
allowed. We had to discuss
something about the artwork if I
1:44:47
recall.
1:44:50
Ah, we have we had a we had
different Darren O'Neil had a
1:44:55
version of he had a stripper.
Yeah, the stripper just wasn't I
1:44:59
mean
1:45:00
Come on is this just nailed it
with the with the sandwich?
1:45:05
I don't remember what the
controversy was weak. I know
1:45:09
that wasn't our first pick
distribuir on the sandwich.
1:45:15
It's not something you wake up
and think. Hey, stripper on a
1:45:18
sandwich.
1:45:20
Oh, yes. You want to make sense.
You want to talk about people
1:45:25
using hypodermic needles. Oh,
yeah. Hyper. Oh, yeah. I said,
1:45:28
Well, I've mentioned this before
I mentioned on the show. I don't
1:45:31
think anything should be art for
the show. That is cringy
1:45:36
defiance or anything a good
friend. No, cringe Enos and so
1:45:41
that means ugly images, you
know, Soros as a set as a Sith
1:45:47
or stuff like that.
1:45:50
Satan do these things that make
you anything makes your her
1:45:56
and that includes a syringe in
the arm. It's just not gonna get
1:46:00
picked. I mean, I'm just not
gonna. And there's too much of
1:46:02
it. There's a bunch of it here.
You won't have it. You won't
1:46:04
allow it. Well, I mean, I didn't
he literally Yes, I won't allow
1:46:09
it personally. And we both have
one veto on each other's pics.
1:46:13
Yeah. And I'm just telling you
that you're. You're dying on
1:46:16
that hill, huh? That's your pic.
1:46:19
needles, needle needles.
1:46:24
I'm already seeing that. Well,
here's what here's the one.
1:46:26
Here's the one. This was the one
by tanta Neal of the hand
1:46:31
holding a syringe in the hands
all blistered and vieta I think
1:46:36
was a black lives matter or
anarchy hand. Yeah, that's what
1:46:40
you do. You deconstructed it. I
just said I don't care what it
1:46:43
is. It's not what we're going to
use for show art because it's
1:46:47
gruesome.
1:46:49
Thank you want to see what we're
talking about. And in fact, a
1:46:52
lot of this art shows up in our
chapters, which is a podcast in
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2.0 feature. Go find all of the
new apps that do this new
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podcast apps.com I'm gonna keep
plugging this man. We're leading
1:47:04
the charge.
1:47:07
And I can already see something
that we will not choose. today.
1:47:10
I know which one you're gonna
say to Comic Strip blogger.
1:47:14
Yeah, he's always got a but he's
putting bugs on his cover. But
1:47:17
now he has he has a mask mandate
notice shoved up somebody. But
1:47:23
yeah, cuz that was a clip he
played.
1:47:26
Oh. And this is just not this is
this is not going to win. He
1:47:31
just does it as a joke. He's got
this stock light that he just
1:47:36
finds many use. But I know I got
a button around here somewhere.
1:47:40
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happy but it's nice.
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hero. Yes. Okay, we'll see. Read
it all true American hero. Yeah,
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she worked. She was the Enron
one of the Enron lawyer. Oh,
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really? Oh, that's incorrect.
She was she true American here?
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I don't care what Well, then,
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care about it. I'm just trying
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true American here on a patriot.
How dare you call her otherwise
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right. We're left with Biden.
What does he use the EFF now
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with Biden he's the great reset
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Hi guys.
1:57:58
Hey, guys. See this is the we
get this to go on for months.
1:58:02
Yeah, that any ways and I'm sure
pod
1:58:08
No, no, I'll take a Hey girl and
the more you wait, the more
1:58:12
likely it is to come in. You
shouldn't have said anything
1:58:14
about this. Any pods?
1:58:17
Any pod? Any pods and I just
combine it all you got three in
1:58:21
one go any pods?
1:58:24
How about hey pods. I was
getting a lot of 30 threes
1:58:27
popping up. But it lately
there's been far too many to
1:58:31
ignore. The final sign was a
credit card balance at 3338
1:58:34
yesterday morning I paid off the
balance and donated appreciate
1:58:37
YouTube and all you do good I
get a health coming from my
1:58:40
friend. She's been stuck at home
stuck at home from work for a
1:58:45
temporary damn near a year due
to an injury and it's been very
1:58:49
rough recovery. So trying to get
back on her feet and it's not
1:58:52
good. I think I got some good
side money coming my way. So a
1:58:56
dealer's choice jobs karma as
well. If you could thank for
1:59:00
your courage. Absolutely. And
thank you for your courage jobs,
1:59:03
jobs, jobs and jobs. That's
1:59:10
karma. I like I like the hate
pods with a Z because we're like
1:59:15
pod fathers, you know, hey,
pods. I'm okay with that. Let's
1:59:19
do d z pod See? Hey, pods.
1:59:23
Okay, let's see if it comes in.
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1:59:27
California 250 bucks. It becomes
associated executive producer
1:59:30
but now he's pronouncing it
differently. Yeah, pronunciation
1:59:33
love booty a boogie Boogie boo.
1:59:38
Keep up the good work. Thank
you, Baron.
1:59:42
Emily, ah in Richmond, Virginia.
250
1:59:46
ITM john, and Anna is my first
donation so you can you can
1:59:50
grant me a D Do you bet.
1:59:53
You've been reduced. I've been
fortunate enough to remain
1:59:58
employed during the round.
2:00:00
And this donation is a portion
of the profit sharing bonus I
2:00:02
received from my company I
figured what a better way to use
2:00:05
make use of the extra cash than
donating to the best podcast in
2:00:09
the universe. I was hitting the
mouth back in March during Adams
2:00:11
first Rogan appearance call it
fate coincidence What have you
2:00:16
but no agenda came into my life
at exactly the right time is
2:00:19
been just what I needed to stay
sane and protect my amygdala
2:00:23
from the BS known as
Coronavirus, the M five AMS
2:00:27
shenanigans and much more that's
for jingles. Can I get a fucked
2:00:31
up EU respect and a terrier
karma from all my it's a French
2:00:37
Bulldog carrier car for all my
fellow no agenda slaves you bet
2:00:42
you can.
2:00:44
making donations.
2:01:00
Oops.
2:01:04
Sorry about that.
2:01:07
There we go.
2:01:15
Karma got golden terrier and
everything and he got it all.
2:01:20
Jake lawns Long's next from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2:01:22
246 80.
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And he says, jingles China's as
whole. Don't just leave me
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camela built back better. folmer
we need help selling selling
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Carmen job karma smokin hot lady
and I are in the process of
2:01:38
escape from fi fil LA.
2:01:42
I own an audio company with bars
and events as customers so I
2:01:46
basically don't own a company.
And I'm looking for one of those
2:01:49
job things. Keep it together
shop bras anticipating a housing
2:01:53
bubble considering there's truly
no reason to live in a liberal
2:01:56
city unless you've like feeling
awkward around your hypocritical
2:02:00
liberal friends. No restaurants,
no nightlife just litter. Later.
2:02:08
point I should say this is a
Berkeley horrible talk about
2:02:11
litter. Thankfully, we have our
escape plan based on the state
2:02:15
shaped like a middle finger. No
service dot OTG no service OTG
2:02:20
and there is a brain train town
nearby so we all holler. Listen
2:02:24
to that horn. Every time it goes
by. We've decided to re read
2:02:29
books before bedtime. together
right now we are reading a brave
2:02:33
new world.
2:02:35
Brave New World orders guy
that's pretty funny. That's a
2:02:38
funny idea. Maybe there is a
book called a brave new world
2:02:40
order. Anyway, anyways, is
creepy. How accurate is the
2:02:45
current life much more than the
COVID-19 84 book? Thanks for all
2:02:50
you do, Jake. All right Jake.
This quite a lot you asked for
2:02:53
but we got it lined up China is
2:02:57
beyond your freedom.
2:03:16
Karma.
2:03:20
Sir rotor head from anthem
Arizona comes in at 245 bucks
2:03:24
and he says this donation is in
honor of my smokin hot
2:03:27
girlfriend Eric is 45th trip
around the sun. By the way, you
2:03:30
might want to make a note on
there. It's on the 20th on the
2:03:33
20th. Okay, I believe it's on
the 20th Happy Birthday love and
2:03:38
j j. k. So rotor had actually
sent a note in that matches it.
2:03:44
Well, no, he doesn't say this.
Yeah, no. Yeah, I forgot to
2:03:47
mention my birthdays.
girlfriend's birthday is on the
2:03:49
20th. Okay, that's what he
forgot.
2:03:53
He wants that on there, I guess.
Oh, click on this one. Yeah,
2:03:57
it's on the list. It's back
office has done a good job.
2:04:02
All right. Craig Connick Jr. Was
there no karma or anything?
2:04:07
That's it. Just know that says,
All right, good. Happy birthday.
2:04:10
Yep. It's on there. Craig
Connick Jr. and Phil
2:04:14
Connecticut. No note who maybe
wants to be anonymous. I don't
2:04:17
know. To 4471 No, nothing under
this subject line donation. And
2:04:23
nothing that I could find that
Nick on it. So
2:04:28
for him, that's not the note
that we have one scanned PDF is
2:04:32
that from him?
2:04:35
Well, maybe it is not. You
mentioned because I say that
2:04:39
because it is in gray. So maybe
there's a note I got all kinds
2:04:41
of stuff here. I got it. I got
it. I got it. Good. Good catch.
2:04:45
Good catch. Thank you very much.
Oh, there it is. He's got a
2:04:49
squirrel with a nut. That's a
really nice car got squirrels in
2:04:51
his squirrel card he's got
squirrels
2:04:56
mixed into my nuts are frozen.
Yes, it does say that my nuts
2:04:59
are frozen.
2:05:00
Blind blinded by the sun
attempting to board the mass
2:05:03
pike. I had a near miss with
another motorist A moment later,
2:05:08
I noticed their friend of the
pod bumper sticker. By the way,
2:05:12
he did send a copy of the print
friend of the pod. It says
2:05:15
French almost ran off the road.
I will put it in the next
2:05:18
brother it said friend of the
pod. Yeah, bumper sticker that
2:05:22
says friend of the pod. This is
very bad.
2:05:26
It's too late. You're on the
wrong side of history. You stop
2:05:30
saying that. Because if anyone's
on the wrong side of history is
2:05:33
you.
2:05:35
You have a lot more history a
lot more history is you're on
2:05:38
the wrong side of it. Yeah,
yeah. I am happy over here.
2:05:46
Okay.
2:05:48
The bumper sticker I let out I
Ugh, and rolled my eyes. The
2:05:53
sticker started to upset my
stomach so that he's on the
2:05:56
right side of history here. So I
managed to pass the cars only to
2:06:00
have them follow me. Another 60
some miles almost to my house. I
2:06:06
kept looking in the rearview
mirror thinking they're coming
2:06:08
after my sanity and I have to
donate for your protection. I
2:06:13
like your logic. Yeah, I want to
wish you both a happy festivus
2:06:18
and thank you for being so damn
consistent every week. Can I get
2:06:24
a relationship karma as I'm
getting back back out there.
2:06:30
Woot.
2:06:31
Okay, audios Craig. Yeah,
absolutely. And you ended
2:06:35
squirrel inside the card
2:06:38
is holding his nuts in a very
funny spot and
2:06:41
you're crashing crashing the
karma man.
2:06:46
Karma
2:06:49
got karma?
2:06:52
squirrel there. The squirrels
needed
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ng ng or Inc the young in
Amsterdam. How to 3333 dear
2:07:05
Johnny, are you read this as a
Dutch as a Dutch? That's that's
2:07:10
not a thing. Dear Adam and Sean.
I'm a millennial. She's a woman
2:07:15
by the way, so you might want to
be nice. I am immediately in a
2:07:20
falsetto and make it work.
2:07:24
I'm a millennial so I'll do my
best to keep this short. About a
2:07:28
year ago my smoking halt
boyfriend beater donated on my
2:07:31
behalf and I'd like to return
the favor. She's turning 5350 t
2:07:37
I can't do this. I got to read a
noise too long. He's turning 53
2:07:41
on December 21. If it makes
sense. I don't want to do this.
2:07:45
He says okay, it's okay I just
wondering if you could take
2:07:48
direction I can't. He's a knight
already called so sir Pete sir
2:07:52
Pete of the high power of
vanilla hammerheads. But hey,
2:07:55
there's no such thing as
donating too many dollars to no
2:07:58
agenda. I love your show to bits
even though it gets me in a lot
2:08:02
of troubles as my friends think
I am a coder. Oh, not techie.
2:08:08
There's a term for you. You want
to try it was a mean? It means
2:08:12
Corona nutjob
2:08:14
buzzing conspiracy theory
theorist.
2:08:20
techie. So Corona. feki. Say
with me now.
2:08:26
Corona? hecky. techie? techie?
2:08:30
techie. Second, you got the Seki
2:08:34
Atari? I'm hearing hecky. No.
2:08:38
Like, like,
2:08:40
yes. hecky like Hebrew.
2:08:43
Now you're talking. You deserve
a french fries with mayonnaise
2:08:48
for that one. At least me and my
boyfriend are on the same page.
2:08:51
And I want to thank you for
keeping us sane during the panic
2:08:54
pandemic. I also want to
apologize for calling your show
2:08:57
lame. As my smokin hot boyfriend
pointed out in his note last
2:09:00
year. Yes, we remember this. You
seem to have been saved in that
2:09:05
the opposite is true. You guys
keep me well informed and
2:09:08
sometimes you even help me sleep
with your soothing voices.
2:09:12
Hello, Corona. feki. Please keep
up the amazing work and to my
2:09:16
smokin hot Bay. Happy birthday.
I love you to the moon and back.
2:09:22
All the best from Amsterdam. As
for jingles? Can I please get a
2:09:25
full Donald Trump don't just
don't trust China resist we much
2:09:30
and Trump's screaming jobs, jobs
jobs for everybody who needs it?
2:09:34
So yes, I've got the full
2:09:38
one. She wasn't there. And we
got to resist. We got to resist
2:09:42
and that was the last thing she
wanted jobs, job jobs. That'll
2:09:45
be a TPP we got it all for you
right here. Donald Trump don't
2:09:49
trust China China is resist. We
must. We must and we will much
2:09:57
about that. The Commission
2:10:00
jobs jobs, jobs, jobs.
2:10:04
Jobs. Karma.
2:10:10
JOHN dilly dally on in College
Station Texas
2:10:16
$200 and i'm pronouncing it in
the Georges way de Leon De Leon.
2:10:21
He didn't I can't find a note
from him. Could be deal Delhi on
2:10:25
them. It should be Delhi on but
they see everything to Leon on
2:10:30
the south. He did write a note
before though I'm just going to
2:10:34
read it. Dear Adam, I'm a
minority educated in the public
2:10:38
school system with a large
percentage of minorities and I
2:10:40
was taught in elementary and
middle school that all the
2:10:42
democrats became republicans and
vice versa, was the big switch.
2:10:47
I'm currently 33. So
2:10:51
a PhD actually, that was he
should call himself Dr. Dr. Hare
2:10:57
doctor, like Dr. Jill and Dr.
Bill Nye got a clip on that. Oh,
2:11:02
very clearly. Yeah, he was on
today with Jillian bill. We're
2:11:06
on Gillian Gill, Jill and Bo.
just chillin Bo. Yeah, they're
2:11:12
on Kobe IV of course. You know,
a little known secret in the
2:11:16
morning. First thing I do is I
look at the clips you sent and I
2:11:19
just look at the titles. I don't
listen to him like okay, skip,
2:11:22
skip. skip ahead. John's got it
covered. That's part of the
2:11:25
magical process. Such secret.
Anyways, College Station, Texas.
2:11:30
200 bucks. Thank you. Darrell
flack and cross fork,
2:11:34
Pennsylvania. This is the last
donor today $200. And he
2:11:38
supposedly sent a note. We using
it but I didn't get it.
2:11:43
So should I put it in the jail
flag now in there somewhere? I
2:11:47
don't know. I didn't see it. I
have not seen I looked up. I
2:11:50
looked up anything from Darryl
flack. I looked up his email
2:11:54
address, which is listed here.
And I also looked under the
2:11:56
subject line donation, which is
what I recommend. And I couldn't
2:12:00
find anything. So Darryl, let us
know what you want us to do. But
2:12:04
for now, no jingles? No karma.
That's $200 from you. And that
2:12:07
concludes our list of Executive
Associate executive producers
2:12:11
for show 1305 Yes. And thank you
so much for supporting, we
2:12:17
always ask for the three T's
time talent treasure. Special
2:12:21
shout out to Neil who has done
some great clippings work for
2:12:24
me, I can always count on at
least four clips from him for
2:12:27
every show. But also, so many of
you doing other things because
2:12:31
you're all producers, you are
truly producing this program.
2:12:33
No, wait, we couldn't even hire
one person. And that would be
2:12:38
the whole budget, it just goes
away. So you guys are doing the
2:12:42
work and a heck of a job you're
doing. And of course, we need
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the financial support. And these
people, these producers receive
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the title of executive producer
or associate executive producer
2:12:53
of Episode 1305 of the no agenda
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January 5, and then towards the
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and treasure. It's all the
counts, even the value for value
2:13:23
model. Our formula is this. We
go out. We hit people in the
2:13:28
mouth.
2:13:46
But I do have some miscellaneous
clips. I'd like to get out of
2:13:49
the way including the cole bear
interview with
2:13:52
Joe and Jill. Now Jill has to
accompany him all the time, I
2:13:56
presume is his handler.
2:13:59
Yeah.
2:14:00
Okay. It's kind of sad to be
there because everybody else
2:14:04
should have their wife with them
when you can make mistake. She
2:14:07
stops me you see him do it. Or
her do it? She said no, no, no,
2:14:11
you can't. No, no. Really how
she looks him in the eye is what
2:14:15
I look at. It gives him the
look, she gives him a massive
2:14:18
look continuously simmer down by
the way, so I got three clips.
2:14:23
But the one clip is just cold
bear because I never knew what
2:14:26
cold Barris was. That was a
comedy post that there was a
2:14:29
host interviewer he was at one
point he was and then he became
2:14:33
well now Is he here he finally
tells us what his job is.
2:14:40
is Stephen Colbert says what his
job is sorry. Here we go. You
2:14:46
are about to be the most
powerful person in the world and
2:14:51
my job to talk about what's
going on in the world.
2:14:54
Well, let's remember. He left
Comedy Central
2:15:00
Went to do his talk show on CBS
massive failure. It was it was
2:15:06
failing, fail, fail fail until
he discovered yelling about
2:15:12
Trump.
2:15:13
And that turned everything
around for him.
2:15:19
Well, I don't know how he's
gonna maintain.
2:15:22
Well as he's Yeah, it's gonna be
interesting because he's just a
2:15:25
kiss. He's a lousy interviewer
here. He's a kiss ass. It's
2:15:29
pathetic how bad it is. But I
tried to keep some of that out
2:15:33
of here. Let's listen to this is
one of the things he delves
2:15:39
into, which is calling Joe
Biden, Dr. Jill.
2:15:44
Now, in your own memoir, the
role I have always felt most at
2:15:47
home in is Dr. Biden. Now some
people have recently taken upon
2:15:51
themselves to question that
title of yours. Do you have any
2:15:56
reaction to those people? Yeah,
that was such a surprise. It
2:15:59
caught me by surprise as well. I
did not see that one coming. No,
2:16:02
no.
2:16:03
And you know,
2:16:06
that I think that, you know, he
called me kiddo. And one of the
2:16:10
things I'm most proud of is, is
my doctorate. I mean, I work so
2:16:14
hard for it. And and my, you
know, Joe came when I defended
2:16:19
my thesis and
2:16:21
but, you know, I got to hand her
doctorate on the stage,
2:16:24
University of Delaware, to
master's degree, she kept going
2:16:28
to school all the time while
teaching at night. And then what
2:16:31
happens is, I said, Joe, why
don't you get a doctor to make
2:16:34
some real money? She gets the
doctor gets a $2,000 raise.
2:16:38
But look at all the people who
came out in support of me. I, I
2:16:43
mean, I am so grateful. And I
was, you know, I was just
2:16:46
overwhelmed by how gracious
people were to think it might be
2:16:50
a little bit of a compliment
that people are trying to think
2:16:52
of something to criticize you
about.
2:16:56
Okay, I'll take it that no, what
about you as a husband? Who
2:16:59
loves this person? Did you ever
you know, want to like get out
2:17:02
of like the pool chain and go
full corn pop on these people?
2:17:06
answer is no, no, no, no.
2:17:13
The answer is no, Joe. No, Joe,
the answer is no. Look at me.
2:17:18
Look at me, Joe. The answer
isn't.
2:17:23
Well, so as you recall that I
think we can probably document
2:17:26
this and I might do that if I
have because we got the database
2:17:31
of clips. Joe Biden's foundation
store for running for president
2:17:35
seems to be always shifting a
little bit. It all his story
2:17:39
shift the shift, you know, like
he gets a ward a mouse here, but
2:17:43
it was there and he just doesn't
remember anything. But his
2:17:46
foundation story. Now the reason
he ran for president is got some
2:17:49
little, it's got some
embellishments. Wasn't it wasn't
2:17:53
his whole foundation was
Charlottesville? Yep. It's still
2:17:57
Charlottesville, kind of. But
the foundation story I remember
2:18:03
is the following. And you tell
me if you remember anything
2:18:05
different. He was watching TV.
And then he watched saw
2:18:09
Charlottesville and then he saw
the president save good people
2:18:12
on fine people on both sides.
And he knew he had to run for
2:18:16
president right? Yes. Is that is
that in addition, I've heard
2:18:20
that his son on his deathbed
said you've got to run pops.
2:18:25
Right. But that was that before
Charlottesville? Yes, that was
2:18:28
before Charlottesville, but that
well, we have a new twist what
2:18:34
will never be the same. Here we
go. I was a professor at the
2:18:38
University of Pennsylvania had
ms to the University of
2:18:40
Delaware. And it wasn't until
those folks came out of the
2:18:43
fields down in Charlottesville
that I realized something had
2:18:46
happened. And and what happened
was quickly our granddaughters
2:18:50
asked for a meeting they came to
see us and Branson said you got
2:18:53
to run pop. Oh, I do remember
that. He did. He did say that.
2:18:59
But he said parents know the
grandchildren. Yeah, he said it
2:19:03
differently. Hold on. Let me
wonder if I have and when he was
2:19:07
he a professor I this is news to
me.
2:19:12
No, he was a professor, what I
remember. Let me just hear that
2:19:16
again. In the beginning. I was a
professor at the University of
2:19:18
Pennsylvania had ms to the
University of Delaware. He had
2:19:20
an Institute at the University
of Delaware.
2:19:24
Is that true? I don't know. I
never heard this before. This is
2:19:27
all new to me. Is Joe Biden
troll room? Is Joe bright Joe
2:19:32
bryden. is Joe bribe him? Is he
a professor? And did he have an
2:19:37
institute that he ran?
2:19:40
Because that's that's crazy. And
no one even questions that Thank
2:19:44
you. I appreciate that
Professor.
2:19:47
Worst cold there again.
2:19:49
And it wasn't until those folks
came out of the fields down in
2:19:52
Charlottesville that I realized
something had happened and and
2:19:57
what happened was quickly our
granddaughters asked for a
2:19:59
meeting.
2:20:00
To see US and China said you got
to run pop. I've been looking
2:20:03
for the clip. What I remember is
Biden said that he called
2:20:08
everyone to a meeting.
2:20:11
Because you know he needed buy
in from the family.
2:20:17
Yeah.
2:20:19
Little, I remember it. But now
No, no, no, he was he was they
2:20:25
came over and told me had to run
this. This is from 2015. Was
2:20:30
this faster? All right, Kristin,
thank you. Let's bring in our
2:20:32
political director, the
moderator of Meet the Press.
2:20:34
Chuck Todd. Chuck, let's start
with brand new poll numbers
2:20:37
you're releasing tonight about
the statement? No, that's not
2:20:39
it.
2:20:42
I'm so sure. Okay, we'll find
it.
2:20:45
grandkids maybe grandkids? No.
What is this? This is
2:20:50
interesting.
2:20:52
Man.
2:20:55
Physical metal, metal skin.
2:20:59
Line Dog Face.
2:21:04
The jingle archive.
2:21:06
That's a great. Anyway, the rest
of this thing was not it was
2:21:10
uneventful. I thought there was
nothing to it except for that
2:21:12
particular screwy commentary
about of being a professor and
2:21:16
running an institute the Joe
Biden Institute. Yeah, not heard
2:21:20
any of this. This is very
interesting. The other big news
2:21:25
that I got some clips from
2:21:29
is the fact that Shields and
Brooks on the PBS NewsHour it
2:21:33
folded. What it's closed. It's
over. It's done with the last
2:21:38
episode was this last Friday.
And I picked up some clips I
2:21:42
picked up three clips from it.
One is
2:21:45
his end of Shields and Brooks.
This is Judy going on and on and
2:21:48
on with with an assertion that
is just baffling to me. This is
2:21:53
brookston shields. Yeah, yeah.
And of Shields and Brooks. Oh,
2:21:58
I'm sorry. Okay, so I just I by
by poorly organized. Yeah. And
2:22:03
with that it's time for the
final Friday night analysis of
2:22:06
Shields and Brooks. Why is she
talking like this and making it
2:22:10
sound like it's just a throwaway
thing because it's Friday night
2:22:13
is shield Zimbra. And with that
it's time for the final Friday
2:22:18
night analysis of Shields and
Brooks. That is syndicated
2:22:22
columnist Mark Shields and New
York Times columnist, David
2:22:25
Brooks. And before I go any
further, I want to make it
2:22:28
clear, Mark will continue to be
a part of the news our family as
2:22:32
an occasional contributor, we're
going to have him back when
2:22:35
there's a major political event
or anything else that he wants
2:22:38
to weigh in on cm again, they
couldn't get out of his
2:22:42
contract, so they have to pay
him off and they didn't they'll
2:22:45
give him a special or something.
He'll do something one little
2:22:48
one little hit. They're paying
out the contract with this.
2:22:51
That's what that means. But
Mark, before I let you and David
2:22:54
speak, I want to say what an
utter joy it has been for me to
2:22:58
work with you over the years to
be the beneficiary along with
2:23:01
our audience of your wisdom,
your brilliant insights. And as
2:23:06
we heard in that video, your
humor Wow, an institution what
2:23:12
humor?
2:23:15
Forget that guy is never been
funny. Correct. And after having
2:23:20
sitting through sat through
clips of these jokes that you've
2:23:23
brought to the table for at
least a decade, I can say zero
2:23:27
humor factor. And good job,
john. One down one to go. When
2:23:33
is it Amy's time up? I can't
wait. What are you gonna do with
2:23:37
your time?
2:23:39
Brooks and shields now they're
gone? What are you gonna do now
2:23:42
you have 50% of your clip time
left. There are other targets
2:23:46
coming? I think you should go
straight for Sidney Paul, go for
2:23:50
it. No, she's not that. Yeah. I
kind of like her.
2:23:56
She does this one Sunday under
the name shields. And so she she
2:24:00
throws it to him. And he makes a
comment to me Does this short
2:24:03
clip too. And I have to ask
about this comment. But just
2:24:07
listen to this. It's been it's
been 33 wonderful years. It's
2:24:11
been a great privilege. And it's
been just enormous fun. You
2:24:14
shouldn't admit that. But that's
what it's been
2:24:18
33 has been enormous fun. Mm
hmm. I should not admit that.
2:24:24
Why Why shouldn't he admit that?
Because Because it secretly was
2:24:29
a comedy show. Don't you
understand?
2:24:32
You know what it is? It was
enormous fine, which you should
2:24:36
have in your job. You should
have fun on your job. There's
2:24:38
nothing wrong with that. I
should not admit that. This is a
2:24:42
liberal guilt thing. Ah, because
he's a serious journalist and
2:24:48
can have fun or is it? Or is
this a liberal guilt thing in
2:24:51
general where just having fun is
no good because it's the as in
2:24:55
liberal cities, they're taking
away all the fun, the fun of
2:24:58
dining out the fun of Christmas.
2:25:00
Yeah, they just hate fun. They
hate fun. So he's saying I
2:25:05
should admit I had fun. Now
Meanwhile, of course, she says
2:25:08
he had a great sense of humor.
Well, you have a great sense of
2:25:11
humor, which we'd never
witnessed. You think you'd have
2:25:14
some fun, but he had fun, but he
is afraid to admit it. Oh, my
2:25:18
God Almighty. Bright. Wow. I
thought that was pathetic, by
2:25:22
the way. So let's go to the last
one. This is Brittany gonna go
2:25:25
off to BS and find Brooks. Yeah,
I got it. And now this is Brooks
2:25:30
who's got something wrong with
him. I think this may be the
2:25:33
reason they're canceling this. I
have noticed over the last
2:25:37
actually since COVID. began. He
cries a lot now. He just drops
2:25:43
into sobbing. I wonder when do
we have a previous clip of him
2:25:46
crying? Wow, there's yet there
may be if you look up Brooks and
2:25:49
finds the word sobbing because
he's crying about one thing or
2:25:52
another. He's crying about
somebody losing the election.
2:25:55
He's crying about the COVID
deaths. He's crying a lot. Now
2:25:59
he's crying. You'll hear it in
his voice about about shields
2:26:04
quit quitting. He parently call
him Sam quit and I've had it. Or
2:26:08
they told me I'm done. Which may
be what he called and said,
2:26:11
Yeah, I can understand. I'm
sick. I'm sick of you. Here we
2:26:16
go is sick. You pretend to be
something you're not. And we're
2:26:18
not funny.
2:26:20
Everyone knows the same Mark.
Mark is Mark, when he called to
2:26:24
tell me the news a couple of
weeks ago. Okay, that's passive
2:26:27
aggressive right there. And I
said it like that. That's
2:26:30
passive aggressive. Mark is Mark
everyone knows. Mark is Mark. In
2:26:34
other words, he's an asshole. I
can't hear differently. Everyone
2:26:38
knows the same Mark. Mark is
Mark. When he called to tell me
2:26:42
the news a couple of weeks ago,
I told him the blunt truth. Mark
2:26:46
is the best colleague I've ever
had at any level of journalism
2:26:49
or in any line of work. I've
never been around somebody who
2:26:53
generates just so much warmth to
treats everybody with so much
2:26:56
respect. I figured we haven't
talked about this mark. But I
2:27:00
figured your parents loved you
Really? Well. When you were a
2:27:03
kid, and you've been sharing it
with the rest of us in the year
2:27:06
since? Oh, oh. So sad that
that's what we'll be like when
2:27:11
we finally break up.
2:27:14
The same thing, when I call you
and I said it's over, and you're
2:27:18
gonna say, Drew, you're gonna
cry. You're gonna cry at it with
2:27:22
you. You're gonna say no, when
well curries curry, we all know
2:27:25
him. Had it with him. Loser.
2:27:32
Yeah, probably. Probably.
2:27:36
Probably. Thank you.
2:27:40
Hey, observation.
2:27:42
So when it when a door closes,
another door opens. Oh, okay.
2:27:46
Yeah. I think Tim Poole that
now. No one can be Joe Rogan.
2:27:51
But I think on the outside of
the Spotify, Spotify, Spotify,
2:27:55
on the Spotify walled garden. I
think Tim Poole is the new Joe
2:27:59
Rogan. He's getting good guests.
He's got things happening with
2:28:03
him.
2:28:05
I thought Rubin was the guy who
got the good guests. Now pool is
2:28:08
getting him and pool goes every
day. He doesn't care. He's not
2:28:13
He's nuts. He's just going every
single view do every day and I
2:28:16
give road Rogan credit for this.
I give anybody who does daily
2:28:19
shows credit a lot of credit for
sure. Because that's work.
2:28:25
Yeah, I think Joe does about
four his four interviews a week.
2:28:29
But pool is and it's and and
also I see the keeper. The
2:28:34
keepers checking out the pool.
Pool boy I never heard of this
2:28:37
guy of guess you do is with the
with the beanie on his head. We
2:28:42
bitched about him forever in the
beginning.
2:28:46
Oh, the guy with the beanie.
Yes, the guy with the beanie.
2:28:50
He's more than just the guy.
He's got quite a story. He was a
2:28:53
skateboarder. And he kind of
found his own way and he started
2:28:58
doing shows and I have respect
for what he does. out to check
2:29:02
him out before seriously. It's
hard Well, it's hard to show no
2:29:08
proof.
2:29:10
Get on his show. What do you
what do you what do you want
2:29:11
your dog? Please? Yeah, what's
what's this? This is how I am
2:29:16
ns devore ak, and I'm tired of
that.
2:29:21
Like doing these shows I do. You
got to again you got the angle.
2:29:24
I got no angle. I got no book. I
got nothing going on. I got I
2:29:28
got my sight.
2:29:31
Which is that? I think it's
etsy.com slash shop slash devore
2:29:36
x shop. Shop. Shop. Good. It's
the vortex shopper papa.
2:29:45
Yeah, I got it. Right. I haven't
I haven't hooked up.
2:29:50
podcasting. 2.0 Yeah, there's
more announcements coming soon.
2:29:53
You watch. Big stuff happening.
Big stuff. I have a doctor a
2:29:59
little
2:30:00
Elizabeth mumper
2:30:02
who was talking now this clip,
what she was talking about this
2:30:06
related to the vaccine,
2:30:10
but it's more relevant to the no
agenda Gizmo nation producers
2:30:14
than anything. Now the amygdala
is a part of our brain that is
2:30:18
ruled by fear and emotion is
considered the reptilian part of
2:30:23
the brain this very primitive
response. So instant access to
2:30:27
bad news 24. Seven can have the
effect of making us live in
2:30:32
fear. neuroscience long ago has
shown that when we are fearful,
2:30:38
our ability to make rational
decisions is compromised. We
2:30:42
have trouble processing nuanced
information, we are more likely
2:30:47
to follow others blindly than to
assess the data and make
2:30:51
decisions for ourselves and our
families. And this is the core
2:30:56
This is what we do. We read you
the scary headlines and we make
2:31:01
you laugh about it because of
how ridiculous they are. And it
2:31:04
reprograms the reptilian part of
your brain. It keeps it from
2:31:09
getting swollen and screwing you
over and this is the reason that
2:31:14
you played this clip. If I may
be so blunt, it's because we've
2:31:18
got some producer or I don't
know if he's donated, who rants
2:31:23
honest Oh, you guys are full of
crap. magdala should be swollen
2:31:28
up. And because it's the
emotional brain which needs
2:31:32
improvement in all humans. And
you guys are lying. lying,
2:31:36
lying.
2:31:40
That was note number two. thank
you note number three because
2:31:44
it's been it's been it's been
quite a while but he's been
2:31:47
yelling at us for this. I don't
remember note number three, you
2:31:51
know, just came in recently. You
nailed it. That's opening the
2:31:54
show. That whole thing right
there. That's it. I you lying.
2:31:58
He's lying. He was lying. He was
lying. Oh, Jaden is lying. Oh,
2:32:05
well, these things that they're
calling glitches. Oops, that was
2:32:08
the wrong one. This is this is
Bo Jaiden lying, creating more
2:32:12
jobs. We know how to do this.
The wama Biden administration
2:32:17
reduced the auto industry. And
she actually rescued the
2:32:21
automobile industry.
2:32:24
We reduce the auto industry
Yeah. Bo Jo vo vo Jaiden Yes,
2:32:29
you did. Yes. You did my friend.
Fantastic. A little 11 second
2:32:34
clip or get out of the way.
Okay. Because you know, the DS
2:32:38
networks have to brainwash the
public and bullcrap. Sure. And,
2:32:42
and we've been kind of talking
about the PCR tests for a while
2:32:46
since you first came on guy or
been on it for months now. Yeah,
2:32:51
months and months and months,
months and months.
2:32:55
So let's just see what the what
the litany on the test types is
2:32:58
litany on test on litany on test
tie from NBC. So which tests
2:33:03
should you get depends on how
much time you have PCR tests are
2:33:07
the most accurate results can
take days, rapid test will give
2:33:11
you a result within minutes, but
they may not be as accurate.
2:33:15
And it's interesting that I'm
getting or the number one
2:33:19
emailed article is is an
analysis from the World Health
2:33:23
Organization. The Zero Hedge
did, which I'm pretty sure we
2:33:27
did on Thursday on this very
show, I read from the actual
2:33:32
memo from the World Health
Organization that said you got
2:33:35
to take your your your account
down. And be careful that you
2:33:38
follow the instructions
properly. And it's it's it's
2:33:42
amusing on one hand, but on the
other hand, sometimes a little
2:33:46
irritating, that people will
send me this article who clearly
2:33:50
didn't listen to the show.
2:33:53
And I and that's weird.
2:33:56
It happens a lot more never
happens. Or what's happening
2:33:59
with more frequency is people
sending us clips, they circle
2:34:03
around. It's like the simulation
is run out of ideas. So hey, oh,
2:34:08
listen to what happened during
the swine flu in 1976, which I
2:34:11
think you've done and then I did
it again later months later,
2:34:15
thinking that it hadn't been
done.
2:34:19
Yeah, I believe so. It's it's
just it the simulation repeats
2:34:24
everything repeats they're not a
material they got they don't
2:34:27
have good writers. This is the
problem with everything. That's
2:34:29
what the game does gaming guys,
whoever created that now, they
2:34:33
do have some because here's a
little offshoot of,
2:34:38
of the simulation that we are
clearly living in. Now everyone
2:34:41
gets a different version of the
simulation, you get dimension a
2:34:44
or dimension B. And I think
we're firmly planted in a but
2:34:49
sometimes we slip over we can
see be and and this is Scott
2:34:55
lobato. This is a new character
in The Matrix.
2:35:00
He is a he's kind of like a got
a call Saul type lawyer on
2:35:05
Staten Island.
2:35:07
And this is still regarding the
pub house, the public house. I
2:35:11
think it stands or cans or
Dan's.
2:35:16
Were across the street from this
place which has been locked down
2:35:19
in a
2:35:21
in a kind of COVID zone. You
know, there's a big box store,
2:35:26
we can just go buy whatever you
want, and people are protesting.
2:35:29
They're not having it anymore.
And the lawyers that coming out,
2:35:32
you make it something what
happened today, your story broke
2:35:35
down this afternoon. Hundreds
and hundreds of people. Hey,
2:35:38
okay. Yeah, this guy called me
trying to sell me stocks the
2:35:42
other day,
2:35:43
online at the Staten Island
mall, buying candles that are
2:35:48
50% off at Bed, Bath and Beyond.
Okay. And these people are
2:35:52
saying that this small business,
this guy map, or all the other
2:35:55
businesses in this little town,
these little restaurants can
2:35:58
have 15 people in there to have
a burger in the fear. It's
2:36:02
disgusting. Okay. And that's why
Scott, that's why had you on the
2:36:06
Staten Island pub that was
closed down by the sheriff. Does
2:36:10
it get any better than these two
talking? No, I can't listen to
2:36:14
this. This is really good. You
You see that as a complete
2:36:18
inequity. You see the sheriff's
shoving it down as really taking
2:36:23
a position against small
business as opposed to the big
2:36:25
box companies. Why do you think
this is happening in America?
2:36:30
Look, are any winning gun look?
Okay, what did he say to us?
2:36:36
Everybody knows, he said, Do not
congregate in your homes. That
2:36:40
is the most dangerous place to
spread the virus. Where do these
2:36:44
people that want to go out on a
Saturday night for a 30 minute
2:36:47
beer, they're not they can't go
anywhere where they where they
2:36:49
go, and they can't go to Max,
they're going home. We all see
2:36:53
it online people posting their
parties. They're having 10 2030
2:36:56
people, no regulations. So it's
asked backwards, excuse me. And
2:37:01
it just doesn't make sense. It
is not fair to have a business
2:37:05
across the street open a big box
store and this mom and pop Look,
2:37:08
this guy, man, and half the
businesses is going down. So
2:37:12
they reached out now Scott, we
want to go down with guns
2:37:15
blazing. What are we gonna do?
So I came up with this
2:37:17
autonomous zone concept. And
they are breaking that they're
2:37:22
doing their own rules.
2:37:24
And that's what the that's what
the demand is with the small
2:37:27
businesses in this in this
island.
2:37:31
The governor should be
petrified, okay, because
2:37:34
everybody in the city is now
catching on. Okay, it's not
2:37:37
about that. We don't believe in
the virus. It's about being fat.
2:37:42
Yeah, it's humorous, of course.
But God bless a man and yes,
2:37:47
this is what you have to do is
insane what's happening and
2:37:50
there's no recommendation from
the World Health Organization.
2:37:53
There's no science on it. If
you've willy nilly split Staten
2:37:58
Island into it has the
appearance of being political.
2:38:04
It's scummy and it should stop
and I say that as a former New
2:38:07
Yorker and judge Jeanine had her
own recommendation bomb them,
2:38:11
bomb them. bomb them again.
2:38:18
Imagine all this evil who could
do that and Oh Yeah, that'd be
2:38:21
fine.
2:38:29
And we do have a few people to
thank for show 1305 starting
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with sir per Blam Earl of
Georgia and Sugar Hill. Yo yo
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$60.16 says Merry Christmas.
2:38:44
He's been listening to show for
eight years. Wow.
2:38:47
Merry Christmas to you gay. I
gotta I gotta spit take out of
2:38:50
him apparently. Oh, you can read
about it. No tow You can't leave
2:38:57
me hanging like that. What was
the spit tape? I can't watch
2:38:59
when I said sit on my lap little
boy.
2:39:03
Okay, I see why was not done
with a gay affectation. I will
2:39:06
say it was no that is very
manly, dirty old man. Yeah, very
2:39:11
manly. Very different. Very
different. Lauren Matthew in
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Pembroke, Massachusetts. $143
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also got a birthday for Lauren.
I think she is newbie and
2:39:24
doesn't realize that these notes
aren't read. Oh, but she does
2:39:28
measure her husband's turning 43
on December 20. Okay.
2:39:33
He's very hard to shop for. So
she thinks that $143 donation on
2:39:37
his behalf.
2:39:40
If she can keep it a secret
would be an intangible gift. And
2:39:44
he needs a deduction so we got
2:39:48
you've been doing tangible
gifts.
2:39:53
He had a good wife there Peter.
Yeah. Michelle small 123 58 sir
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slam Bob rolling. Nice.
2:40:00
The Guadalupe River Trail in San
Jose, California. And there is a
2:40:04
Guadalupe B River Trail. We
don't pronounce the E. Guadalupe
2:40:11
in San Jose is pronounced
Guadalupe. Yeah, but that's
2:40:14
because you're loopy in
California in Texas is Guadalupe
2:40:18
we're not in decent San Jose.
Oh, that is quad loopy.
2:40:24
Thank you.
2:40:26
Thank you for this moment. I'm
sorry.
2:40:29
It Anyway, thank you for your
courage.
2:40:32
It could be Guadalupe to I don't
know. I don't live in San Jose.
2:40:36
Aaron. I know most of the
California pronunciations, but I
2:40:39
could be wrong about this. Aaron
Farrell in so they're starting
2:40:43
to change the pronunciation.
Well, of course everything has
2:40:46
to change. It's the new normal.
2:40:48
A lot of ours being grilled. And
it's San Jose. Aaron farella
2:40:56
forelle in Wadsworth, Illinois.
$111.11. Gavin haberfield. In
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Mitchum, Victoria, Australia
$100. A Jared Smith 100. And
2:41:08
he's got a happy birthday for
his beautiful wife Shelly.
2:41:12
She's a new listener after eight
years of me hitting her in the
2:41:16
mouth. Wow, that took a long
time. Yeah, too long it did the
2:41:21
COVID helped a lot. COVID helped
the show. Larry blow the Blade
2:41:26
Runner leidner in Parts Unknown.
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He loves the facts as told by
Adam, Baron Mark Tanner in
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Whittier, California at 118. Now
he sends me Mahara hold on hold
2:41:40
on. He must have sent a note
Firstly, as we read.
2:41:44
Bad news here. Bad news from
Mark.
2:41:48
Do you have Mark's wife duck? I
don't have it in front of me. I
2:41:51
just remember it. Mark's wife
died. Fortunately, Beverly kind
2:41:58
of out of the blue. And so he's
going to have to hold because
2:42:01
now it's an issue with
everything of course and so he
2:42:04
will be we will not be hearing
from him for a while although
2:42:07
I'm sure he'll still be
listening to the show. So Best
2:42:09
wishes to me and give him and
the whole family some karma.
2:42:15
You've got karma.
2:42:19
And apparently, this is
horrible. On the last show, we
2:42:25
made a mistake we said a
producer had written in his mom
2:42:29
and written in that he had died
but it was the other way around.
2:42:33
Maybe maybe we just not do death
notices on the show. We try not
2:42:37
to but they come in and we kind
of have some obligation to the
2:42:40
community colleges. Mara angles
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vein Corona. hecke 6660. Amanda
West in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
2:42:57
5555. Have you got the birthday
list? Yeah.
2:43:03
What does she do? What does she
have very long note for some
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Adam on the birthday list for
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David Golding and Elgin Uk 5515
got a very long note. Well,
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really good. And we appreciate
it. And we have your birthday
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Bro.
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Top Notch production here on the
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show
2:52:15
is with the lockdowns we have
modified no agenda meetups to no
2:52:20
agenda protest because those are
legal. Those are our exceptions.
2:52:24
You can reach the website which
has a calendar based deal at no
2:52:29
agenda meetups calm or if you
prefer no agenda, protest calm
2:52:33
and hang out with some of your
fellow producers of the show on
2:52:37
Christmas Eve. The Xmas
tangerine chugging protest the
2:52:42
tuva
2:52:45
Ah, this is in Lithuania. If you
happen to be an expat stuck in
2:52:49
Lithuania and do not want to
spend your Christmas Eve alone I
2:52:52
propose a protest together with
the rest of the no agenda global
2:52:55
slave community by eating
tangerines and shout Tina
2:52:58
together. Whatever that is. It
doesn't sound good. David is
2:53:03
organizing that and it might be
fun, isn't it? Well, then we
2:53:06
looked that up last time it was
head cheese or something, wasn't
2:53:08
it? Well, you said it was head
cheese. It looks like hedges
2:53:12
aspic.
2:53:14
Okay. Well, it isn't like aspek
I don't know what I don't like
2:53:18
the sound of the name. I don't
even know what it is. I don't
2:53:21
want to ask pick anywhere near
me. Okay, then after Christmas
2:53:25
on the 27th. That's the Sunday
show day the very fine people
2:53:28
meet up in Charlottesville,
Virginia, three o'clock at the
2:53:31
Trump winery. It's outdoor with
heaters and wine. But you must
2:53:34
RSVP. And Mike is organizing
that then rounding out the year
2:53:39
December 30. There'll be a jitsi
virtual, the 31st New Year's Eve
2:53:43
small amygdala bash 719 to
Colorado, and then we're willing
2:53:47
to January and oh my goodness,
it's going to be a full on 2021.
2:53:52
Here's an example of some fine
folks who put together a meet up
2:53:56
in Quebec City. This is the
report from their meetup. In the
2:54:01
morning, john adams, this is
Pablo here, and we're gathered
2:54:05
together for our convexity Carol
and trawl meeting. And we've had
2:54:09
an increase of 50% in
attendance. So very happy I'll
2:54:12
pass the mic in the morning Adam
and john. This is sir effigy
2:54:16
we're sitting comfortably around
a fire COVID free and wishing
2:54:21
you guys a good show and a good
holiday and get some Bitcoin
2:54:26
douchebag Thomas here. That's
it. No agenda meetups. It's like
2:54:31
a body. It's like a body
2:54:35
they've got that part right guy.
Oh, see the no agenda meetup.
2:54:40
Hey guys, this is sir sable voc
over a brewery x for the no
2:54:44
agenda meetup slash protest. And
we got a few people here. Hello
2:54:49
is
2:54:51
Matt from Orange County and I'm
glad to join the protest. Hi,
2:54:54
it's Rebecca from LA. Good to be
here. Hi, everybody. This is Leo
2:54:58
Bravo from the no agenda.
2:55:00
Meet up. I'm glad everybody made
it today. Okay, guys, this is a
2:55:03
Slick Rick having a good time
here at brewery x. Hey, john.
2:55:07
He's tough clicking your pan,
please.
2:55:10
This is Aaron line in the
morning. Hey, Top of the morning
2:55:14
boots on the neck. Whatever that
is. This is sables, Squire
2:55:20
douchebag. Dave, he hit me in
the mouth couple years ago, and
2:55:22
now I'm here with him at the
douchebag meeting. And that's
2:55:25
our report. We'll see. All
right, very good. I'm noticing
2:55:29
this a lot of similar characters
at these meetups, if you notice
2:55:33
that
2:55:35
now that you mentioned it, yes.
I think he's very I'm gonna sort
2:55:39
I'm gonna start codifying this
and then document balls would be
2:55:42
I think one of the goofballs is
always
2:55:46
there's always a woman who will
talk about being human resource
2:55:50
carrier or vessel.
2:55:54
Tight it is the homeschoolers, I
love the homeschoolers.
2:55:59
And a lot of amygdala talk, it's
basics. It's back to basics.
2:56:02
It's pure, no agenda,
principles, and we're very proud
2:56:06
of it. And we want to see as
much of that as possible because
2:56:09
it seems to bring a lot of
benefit. If you've been locked
2:56:13
down if you've been deprived and
who hasn't in the past year.
2:56:17
This is a great way to go hang
out with some people you don't
2:56:19
have to worry you can let your
filters down. It's going to be
2:56:21
fine. It's a beautiful thing
it's a no agenda meetup go to no
2:56:24
agenda meetups calm if you need
to turn that into a protest just
2:56:28
go to no agenda protest calm and
if you can't find a protest near
2:56:32
you will just start one no
agenda meetups calm. Sometimes
2:56:36
you
2:56:58
Yeah, that'd be like a pot, like
a biggest pot.
2:57:03
Well, well, well, I have so many
longer into show mixes because
2:57:06
people are ramping up for the
holidays. So I'm going to
2:57:11
see our Thursday show that will
be the Christmas Eves show,
2:57:16
correct? Yes, indeedy. Okay, so
I'm gonna have a couple of
2:57:24
longer end of show mixes for
that show. It'd be good.
2:57:29
Make sure I have stuff submit
two clips for today's finish.
2:57:33
Okay. All right. I have yes I
do. I have one I'd like things
2:57:37
to be a good wrap up.
2:57:40
It's not not humor, so it's
better to have that before the
2:57:43
last clip and have people feel
good about themselves leaving
2:57:46
this program. This is gonna be a
better wrap up the new one I
2:57:50
think might be a good wrap up.
No, I want you to play your wrap
2:57:53
up after that. I want you to
wrap up I just have Okay, I got
2:57:56
one. Are you gonna play yours
now? Yeah, I just have a clip.
2:57:59
Well, let me Oh, it's not a wrap
up. You wrap it up. Okay, well,
2:58:03
let me play pre wrap up before
you play your clip. Okay, pre
2:58:07
rappers is the Coca Cola retires
brands news story, which I
2:58:11
thought was fascinating. Coca
Cola is cutting 2200 jobs around
2:58:15
the world 1200 of them in the US
as part of a broader
2:58:19
restructuring plan for the
Atlanta based company that cuts
2:58:22
represent about 12% of its us
workforce. Coca Cola made the
2:58:27
announcement Thursday after a
decline in sales this year as
2:58:31
restaurants, sporting venues and
movie theaters shut down during
2:58:35
the covid 19 pandemic. In
October the company announced it
2:58:38
would retire 200 brands or this
portfolio. several brands were
2:58:44
already discontinued this year
including Odwalla Zico, coconut
2:58:47
water and tab soda.
2:58:51
Yeah, it's a bunch of loser
drinks who drinks tab of
2:58:57
comedians might now hasten point
loser drinks. It's so it's
2:59:04
beside the point. The point is
why do you buy Odwalla? It
2:59:07
wasn't dairy Was it a Coca Cola
company? They bought them and
2:59:11
now they're shuttering them to
this a small juice company was
2:59:15
not that small. Just taking them
off the market. They were just
2:59:18
shutting them down. Take them
off tomorrow. They get no the
2:59:20
Coca Cola may be shuttering
Dasani.
2:59:26
To Sunny Sunny is nothing more
than bottled water tap water.
2:59:30
Its water. Yeah. How can you not
make money on bottled tap water
2:59:34
with a distribution that you
have thinks the fancy bottle
2:59:37
that's that's the problem they
need. They're making money but
2:59:41
they want a pass bottle like
everybody else's water. I think
2:59:44
it's more expensive to
manufacture. Oh, oh, well,
2:59:49
you're asking.
2:59:51
You're asking that kind of a
sound. Oh, I think it's
2:59:56
irresponsible corporate
irresponsibility.
3:00:00
Be busted up and figure out what
to shut down. Loser brands come
3:00:04
up as them. I'm surprised
because I thought that the only
3:00:09
thing they would ever wind up
selling in the end would be
3:00:12
water. So maybe they just Well,
they just parent it down.
3:00:16
Maybe. All right, I'm shaving my
head. No, go ahead. I don't even
3:00:20
want to play mine. I'll play
mine on the next show. I want to
3:00:23
I want you to Yeah, please wrap
it up, wrap it around. It is a
3:00:26
long clip. And I just thought
this was like, got no media
3:00:30
coverage. Vice Presidential
Candidate no media coverage
3:00:34
whatsoever. I
3:00:37
should have been this, you know
about this, right? Yeah, of
3:00:40
course I do. I have some inside
info.
3:00:44
Oh, okay. Well, let's play this
is Sarah Palin coming on the air
3:00:47
on the on the webs on the
interwebs inner tubes to express
3:00:53
her desire to have Julian
Assange. Pardon. And I'm all
3:00:58
with her. Hey, this is Sarah
Palin up in Alaska. Hi, guys.
3:01:02
Hi, guy. And I am the first one
to admit when I make a mistake.
3:01:07
I admit that I made a mistake
some years ago, not supporting
3:01:11
Julian Assange, thinking that he
was a bad guy that he leaked
3:01:18
material that perhaps he
shouldn't. And I've learned a
3:01:20
lot since then. And I think
Julian did the right thing. And
3:01:26
Julian did us all a favor in
America did the world of favor
3:01:33
by fighting for what he believed
was right. And ultimately, he's
3:01:37
been proven to be right. He
deserves a pardon.
3:01:42
He deserves all of us to
understand more about what he
3:01:48
has done in the name of real
journalism. And that's getting
3:01:55
to the bottom of issues that the
public really needs to hear
3:01:59
about and benefit from. Yeah,
some years ago, I publicly spoke
3:02:05
out against Julian and I made a
mistake. I like to say I've
3:02:10
learned a lot since then, he, I
know that it's coming down to
3:02:14
the wire and whether he's going
to be pardoned or not. I want
3:02:17
more Americans to speak out on
his behalf and to understand
3:02:20
what it is that he has done and
what has been done to him as he
3:02:26
was working on the people's
behalf, to allow information to
3:02:31
get to us so that we could make
up our minds about different
3:02:35
issues about different people.
He did the right thing. I
3:02:38
support him. And I hope that
more and more people especially
3:02:42
as it comes down to the wire
will speak up in support of
3:02:45
pardoning, Julian. God bless
him. Yeah, great end of show,
3:02:50
clip. This is something's up.
First of all, he's getting
3:02:54
apart. And this is well known
throughout the military
3:02:58
community. Everyone's talking
about it. He's getting a pardon.
3:03:01
But this push from Sarah Palin
is new Glenn Greenwald is he
3:03:07
wrote a very, very long sub
stackers
3:03:12
about what Thomas Greenwald is
he needs an editor or he'll
3:03:16
Yeah, so this is it could be a
couple of things. One is
3:03:23
the outcomes razors sincerely
these people believe he should
3:03:26
be pardoned and are coming out
with you know, about a month to
3:03:31
go before the president won't
have that power or may or may
3:03:35
continue to have the power you
never know. He has. He has the
3:03:38
power he has. He has the he has
the power now but he won't after
3:03:41
inauguration if he's not
inaugurated.
3:03:44
Sarah so it could just be that
this is what they think why
3:03:48
Sarah Palin comes out now I she
does nothing by coincidence and
3:03:52
by chance
3:03:54
it may be that there's something
big still coming
3:03:58
people want to get on the right
side of Julian Assange that
3:04:01
crossed my mind
3:04:04
but everything I've heard is
he's getting it but why these
3:04:07
white people are popping up now
and and making this their their
3:04:12
cause celeb is baffling to me.
What do you think?
3:04:17
Well, a couple of things come to
my one getting a pardon for
3:04:20
what? he's in jail right now for
like a contempt of court or
3:04:25
something like that. In the UK.
He there's been no charges from
3:04:29
the United States filed against
him. So what it would be as a
3:04:31
green card via pre pardon. Yes,
that's exactly what it would be
3:04:36
a pre printing that they were
planning on doing something.
3:04:40
Even though they won't admit it
to anyone. No, we're not doing
3:04:42
anything. The second thing that
always brings Kevin comes to
3:04:45
mind is the fact that he's not
even an American. And we I bring
3:04:48
this up and you always counter
it every time. But it's still to
3:04:51
me as an Australian citizen
doing it but amounts to a modern
3:04:56
newspaper releasing documents.
I'm
3:05:00
Never counter you are not going
to counter me by saying that
3:05:03
well Yeah, but you can you can
indict or do all these things to
3:05:07
a non American some guys that
never doesn't even come into the
3:05:10
country under some circumstance.
I mean, they did the same thing
3:05:13
with Noriega, they go down there
and kidnap him from his house
3:05:17
and throw them in or Florida
prison. I mean, kind of rights
3:05:20
do you have to do though? foam
finger number one, baby?
3:05:24
Yeah, well, there is that
element. Uh, I don't have any
3:05:28
other much. Other thoughts on I
believe he should be pardoned. I
3:05:31
don't know whether he's going to
get part or not. And what irks
3:05:33
me the most is he should have
been pardoned on day one when
3:05:36
Trump got in office, or at least
within a year or two. Well,
3:05:39
because Trump himself said, Oh,
if it wasn't for him, I probably
3:05:42
wouldn't have been elected
president. Because he revealed
3:05:45
the Clinton emails and some
other things that were necessary
3:05:50
to get him over the top and then
he This is the thanks he gets.
3:05:55
I don't I mean, your original
point is good. Is what is he
3:06:00
being pardoned for?
3:06:02
There's I don't think any have
charges been filed? Actually, I
3:06:06
think there was some short No, I
don't think so. I have a feeling
3:06:10
assume that when they let him
out in England, he's just gonna
3:06:12
be extradited for some charges
or show up at the last minute.
3:06:15
This is bad. This is he's been
railroaded. Let's put it mildly.
3:06:21
Mm hmm.
3:06:23
Well, no he was charged.
WikiLeaks. Charge and
3:06:27
superseding indictment. New
allegations assert Assange
3:06:30
conspired with anonymous
affiliated hackers among others.
3:06:34
So that's the Justice
Department. Ah, how about this?
3:06:39
Assange has something
3:06:41
Assange has something
3:06:44
and people want to get him here
and get it out or something? Why
3:06:50
else the thing is the fees
nothing he can't have anything
3:06:53
new. I don't think he might have
a secret Bitcoin I don't know.
3:06:59
He's got a Bitcoin or Bitcoin.
We will dive into it. Yeah, we
3:07:03
don't know. But one of our
producers minds you never know
3:07:07
these things can be real crazy.
Mr. Miyagi is wild ride coming
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Nelson, Tom starkweather.
Professor JJ, we're moving you
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Christmas. I really appreciate
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what everyone is doing. That
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Thursday, Adios.
3:08:28
Smaller Christmas is going to be
a safer Christmas and a shorter
3:08:33
Christmas is a safer Christmas.
This is our COVID Christmas
3:08:39
in Paris, Christmas nice. And
the nightly curfew
3:08:44
to horrible thing to think that
we will be here as the World
3:08:46
Health Organization saying to
people don't hug each other.
3:08:52
But this year, if you love your
family, if you really care about
3:08:56
your family, we won't have these
get togethers or we're going to
3:08:59
do is I will guarantee you that
grandpa or grandma won't be here
3:09:03
for Christmas. This is our COVID
Christmas. It's beginning to
3:09:08
look like COVID Christmas.
3:09:12
Everyone everywhere you go. Take
a look at the big box stores.
3:09:20
Opening one small for
restaurants and bars are told
3:09:25
no. It's beginning to look like
COVID charisma.
3:09:32
low noise to stay and Oh.
3:09:37
But the genius sight to see is
the media will be broadcasting
3:09:44
the
3:09:48
slaves that are mutinous are in
that shooter the wishes of Tony
3:09:51
and Bill. They will use science
to ensure compliance to all of
3:09:56
our veins of infield and they'll
take it live on TV
3:10:00
Just to prove that it won't
kill, it's beginning to look
3:10:04
like COVID.
3:10:09
Everywhere you go, empty chairs
at empty tables, people who just
3:10:17
weren't able to wear a mask,
wherever they did go, it's
3:10:23
beginning to look like COVID.
Christmas.
3:10:29
Soon freedom pass will stop.
3:10:33
But the thing that will make you
free is the mRNA vaccines
3:10:38
plugged into?
3:10:43
Well, none of the vaccines at
this point appear like they'll
3:10:47
work with a single dose, you
know, that the the side effects
3:10:51
were not super severe that it's
it didn't cause permanent health
3:10:55
problems. Are these vaccine
safe? Yeah, but some of that is
3:10:59
is not dramatic, where, you
know, it's just, you know, super
3:11:03
painful, but it's beginning to
look like
3:11:10
freedom pass.
3:11:16
Sing, then I'll make you free.
Is that mRNA vaccine?
3:11:24
plugs into?
3:11:33
It's COVID. Chris.
3:11:46
You can't sugarcoat it anymore.
It's all about human life. Yeah.
3:11:55
China, China is
3:11:59
China, China is
3:12:02
China,
3:12:04
the United States, the United
States. China is
3:12:10
China versus the United States.
The United States, the United
3:12:15
States, the United States, the
United States.
3:12:18
Why would I be talking about
Winnie the Pooh so much? Winnie
3:12:20
the Pooh is constantly being
banned in China. And that's
3:12:23
because the leader Xi Jinping is
very sensitive. And he doesn't
3:12:28
like the fact that people
compare him to Winnie the Pooh.
3:12:34
China, Walker Christmas, the
United States, the United
3:12:38
States,
3:12:42
China versus the United States,
the United States, the United
3:12:47
States, the United States, the
United States.
3:12:51
China, China is as
3:12:54
trust
3:13:10
this is a big day, this is a
very exciting day, something
3:13:13
that is an actionable
intervention that will get us
3:13:17
out of the extraordinary to see
that there's an hand on the
3:13:20
horizon, something that's gonna
allow us to return back to
3:13:23
normal. It's just It's
wonderful. It's a it's
3:13:25
emotional, extraordinary
scientific advances. It did not
3:13:29
compromise safety. Nor did it
compromise scientific integrity.
3:13:34
It's called Operation warp speed
means big and it means fast. And
3:13:39
Vice President Mike Pence
rolling up his sleeve or is this
3:13:42
something the government is
trying to put over on us? Is
3:13:45
this something that companies
want to take advantage of? The
3:13:49
foremost concern is about the
side effects people like Omen
3:13:53
want to know the speedy process
didn't come at the cost of
3:13:56
safety we're not sure you know
if it's gonna be like fever or
3:13:59
like, you know, pain and
whatnot.
3:14:15
mopho vorab.org. Slash and a
Santa Claus is good to go. We
3:14:22
expect to have more dead bodies.