January 23rd, 2022 • 2h 59m
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Yeah, nice. Yeah. Adam curry
Jhansi divorce January 23 2022
This is your award winning keep
our nation media assassination
episode 1419
This is no agenda sniffing the
candles
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
and another Silicon Valley where
everybody's happy. I'm just
okay. Somehow I doubt that. Oh,
no, they're all happy. Yeah,
everybody in San Francisco
everybody has to be happy is
where a war is over. We're
breaking out it's all done. This
is it. The whole world is
opening up we're next up Yeah,
it's about time you know, the UK
still seems on track this they I
guess they could still do
something to stop it before
before Thursday, but seems like
it's really on track. Just
everything drops. Everything's
gone. It's crazy Ireland. Now
the same thing. And Czech
Republic. But in in Belgium this
morning. mass or the whole day,
I guess massive protests which
have turned violent. This is a
weird world
clip. You know the funny thing
about these protests have you
listened to the listen to our
news. I guess I didn't get it.
Maybe if you listen to NPR, we
have protests too. But our kids
aren't doing what they're doing
in Belgium. There are kids. I
got a
frog. Here hear it. It's
protesting that they're not
doing enough. They're not making
this mask up enough. No, making
us take the shots that our kids
are
pro No. I thought that they just
wanted more tests and no shots.
Everything they but the kids
don't take the adults who are
harsh enough.
Oh. Do you have a clip of this?
Because I'd like to hear that.
I don't know if I have an exact
clip of that. But believe me, I
heard it but that tried this one
COVID Shot Kids Choice. Okay, a
California senator
is proposing to allow children
12 and over to get vaccinated
without their parents consent.
Some parents say that this is
the government overriding
parents authority.
Senator Scott wiener introduced
a bill to allow teens ages 12 to
17 to receive the COVID-19
vaccine without parental
consent.
This will empower her. Currently
in California, nearly 1,000,012
to 17 year olds are not
vaccinated for COVID-19.
Senate Bill 866, also known as
the teens choose vaccines Act
was introduced on Thursday. If
passed, it would allow minors 12
and older to receive a dose
without their parent's
permission. As long as the
vaccine is approved by the FDA.
On average, COVID is less likely
to be serious, or create serious
illness for teenagers. teens do
get get my shot.
This is 12 and over. Yeah. So at
12 years old you can make you
can make a life changing
decision like that. This is
fantastic hospital,
on ventilators and tragically
teens who die.
According to the State
Statistics, the zero to 17 age
group accounts for 0.1% of COVID
deaths. Winner argues this bill
builds on existing law out there
0.1% of the COVID deaths what is
that? 800?
So 0.1% not that your likelihood
of dying is 0.1. It accounts for
0.1 of the total deaths? Yes,
yeah, it does. Which is probably
which I think is 0.1 to begin
with. So something like
that is 8000 0.1% of the 800,000
will be 1000. Seems like a lot
0.1 of the 1000 to see 10% would
be
we are possibly the worst. Yes,
yes, we are. We always get this
wrong.
Well, you have to have a pad and
paper to do it. Right. Yeah.
Well, I'm doing it here on the
on the calculator. And I think,
sure there was a number of
deaths, it was
0.1 or 0.01 0.1 0.1
of the total deaths were under
this age, but that's beside the
point you're not. Well let the
think play on and it'll have a
little more details. But this is
the kind of nuttiness that we
have, especially from a guy like
this guy. This is Scott wiener
he's out of the Bay Area. And
he's I'm on his mailing list. So
I get to see stuff and it's like
Jay
joy, joy,
and he's an openly gay male
doesn't care about kids, but
he's gonna, you know, think this
is a great idea because it gets
the numbers up. And, okay,
finish it off 17 age group
accounts for 0.1% of COVID
deaths. Winner argues this bill
builds on existing law that
already allows kids 12 and older
to consent to receiving the
hepatitis B vaccine, birth
control and abortions.
I just dispute that number he's
thrown out there because that
the mainstream numbers more like
800. So maybe he was maybe
because you're off I think,
yeah, but but then they can do
all kinds of they went to 12
year olds to build Yes. Or mean
abortion?
Of course, transgender
medication
they're trying. Yes. Parents out
of the loop. Yes. And, and I the
second series of clips that were
one more clip after this one.
But there's a part two of this.
Yeah, there is
the San Mateo Senator received a
mix of responses on Twitter, the
single biggest reason
is most children don't make
decisions that adults would
make. So informed consent is the
biggest single issue that I see.
And children don't have the
capacity to make that.
So I just think it's overreach,
it's unnecessary. Parents can
make informed decisions for
their children. We know their
background, their history, their
risks, profile, etc. We care
more about our kids, then than
the state does. I don't care
what they say they're not as
invested in our children as we
are.
Another parent tells NTD he
thinks legislation that chips
away at the ability of a parent
would be a huge mistake. There
should be a very high standard
for overriding a parent or
lawful guardians authority, and
only under the imminent or
persistent and grave threat to
the child's well being. He says
there are already established
public school vaccination
constructs Child Protective
Services and the courts to deal
with those situations. So there
is no need to give minors
authority over these decisions.
This is really interesting that
you bring this up and that this
is truly a report that is I
mean, this is reporting on just
how great all this is think. Did
you see this? This clip that was
going around of that of the the
OG Joy read Melissa Harris
Perry? Do you remember her she
was on MSNBC before joy, and she
got she got fired in I think
2016 or something. So for some
reason, this clip resurfaces.
And everyone's you know, this is
what's so hard about doing our
show. So everyone's like, Oh,
look at this, look at this, they
want your children, they want
you to look at this, like, this
has got to be old. And so
finally traced it down. So this
is a clip, I think, from 2013.
This is nine years old, it's
really short. But this at the
same moment that you that you
have this on your local news,
this is going viral, you know,
again, after nine years, we have
never invested as much in public
education as we should have.
Because we've always had kind of
a private notion of children,
your kid is yours and totally
your responsibility. We haven't
had a very collective notion of
these are our children. So part
of it is we have to break
through our kind of private idea
that kids belong to their
parents, or kids belong to their
families and recognize that kids
belong to whole communities.
Once it's everybody's
responsibility and not just the
households, then we start making
better investments.
All they needed was the vaccine
had been our show. Hello, that's
what I'm saying. Yeah,
so my point
is picked up by immediately
somebody says, Hey, look at
this. The old clip that's that's
we get the old clip
No, but that's my point is this
was going and I didn't just get
it once you got it.
They've been doing now this has
been going on for the entire
time of our show. And before
that just trying to arrest the
kids as they would they think
we're Sparta. Grab the kids at
birth Romanic camp tournament
soldiers. Here's another example
that follows up to clips I just
played where they you know, give
the kids some autonomy. This
play this one. This is just just
happened. This is the ivermectin
story out of New Hampshire.
custody battles taking place in
New Hampshire. A lot of
attention. And what maybe a
first of its kind case, a father
could lose his son for giving
him ivermectin, a prescription
drug used by some to treat
COVID-19 and TDs. Miguel Moreno
reports.
Former New Hampshire lawmaker
Jr. Hall says that he gave his
family ivermectin because they
had COVID-19. That was in
November. According to hole they
quickly recovered from the
disease with no lasting side
effects. But he says that in
December child protection
workers and police officers were
at his door ready to take his
two kids who weren't home at the
time.
So they were concerned that I
used a particular medication
that's available online,
international which is
ivermectin and I used it for
myself, our whole family used it
to treat COVID. And they didn't
like that it's a very
politicized drug or politicized
medication. And they, they
thought it was the root cause
for all the concerns relative to
my son's visit to the emergency
room.
He says he had taken his son to
the emergency room because the
boy took too many Tylenol pills,
according to hold that was seven
to 10 days after his son took
his final dose of ivermectin.
So, in his view, the boy's
symptoms were unrelated to the
anti parasitic drug, the state
initially sought whole son and
daughter, but whole says that
now only custody of his son is
at risk. And how did the state
find out that you gave
your son ivermectin, our nurse
turn this into the state?
There's the thing is there is
there's what's going to develop
out of this is an incredible
distrust of the medical
community. Because if you can't
have a conversation with your
doctor, or in this case with the
nurse, about how you're treating
your family, because there's a
threat that they're going to
turn you into the state people
aren't going to share pertinent
information and that's going to
lead to massive misdiagnosis of
what the issue is. We were being
open and honest with what was
going on. Trying to make sure
our son was as healthy as
possible.
Wow, how did the kid wind up
taking seven or eight Tylenol
knows it that's not that doesn't
help the story. But the nurse
narking on on the family that's
that's it's got to be some kind
of, well, it is a breach of
trust.
Yeah, I think she should have
been fired on the spot. But no,
they're not going to do that.
She did everyone a favor. Just
plague of ivermectin.
Yeah, Australia now you get
doctors can get six months
prison if they prescribe
ivermectin. It's so sad. But
it's also funny.
It's hilarious. So we have
let's see. So obviously, they're
still trying to, to keep this
going. At least some of the
factions are doing this. This is
here's NPR doing their bit for
the team.
Just 28% of children ages five
to 11 years old have gotten the
first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine
and PR Zanya cabinets reports. A
new free online course is trying
to change that.
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health is
offering a two hour course on
the platform Coursera to prepare
educators and community members
to talk to parents who have
doubts about the vaccines. The
course creators say start by
listening with empathy. Then
tailor your responses to address
the specific concerns that
people express, try to debunk
misinformation and offer fact
checking from trusted sources
without putting people down or
mocking them. And if someone
states a false belief, validate
their feelings by acknowledging
that it's hard to make our way
through the disinformation
landscape. Then pivot to the
truth.
pivot to the truth baby. So it's
really only write that down.
Pivot to
what show title? Yeah, maybe
maybe pivot to the truth. So
yeah, let's pivot to the truth
them because people are starting
to see stuff that is making them
think and it's it's really these
local reports. Like the one you
just played made us think in a
different way. This is from
Minnesota on the local ABC
affiliate, the Center for COVID.
Control tonight facing
this fraud lawsuit filed by
Minnesota's Attorney General,
these entities collected samples
from Minnesotans for COVID-19
testing, but either failed to
deliver test results or
delivered test results that were
false or inaccurate.
They would either not process
the test in time so that it
couldn't get released in time.
Or they would have lost the
actual result to the test or
they would have
never even processed the test.
Michael
Pino says while he worked here
from September and delete
December, so many tests were
coming in for processing that
they were stored in these
garbage bags
that came in a trash bag on the
floor of an office.
And people see this, this is the
local news. This is what people
will actually watch like, hold
on a second what's going on.
It's also happening in Illinois,
the Illinois Attorney General
Kwame rolled, released a
statement last night saying in
part that although the company
voluntarily suspended
operations, my office contacted
company officials to demand that
the Center for COVID control
immediately stop engaging in In
any fraudulent or deceptive
conduct, particularly with
respect to the delivery of
testing results or billing, the
Illinois Attorney General's
office says they have made that
decision after receiving
numerous complaints ranging from
results gone missing to results
that are inaccurate. And B C
five response talk to a man who
says he went to one of their
locations in December with his
wife and daughter. But after
seeing how chaotic it was
inside,
he decided to leave without
giving a sample. And about
five hours later, all three of
us got emails saying that our
samples have been collected and
are tested come back negative.
You know, it's like,
I don't know leaving a sample.
I don't know what Bill Gates is
thinking, but he better hurry up
with whatever magical test to
stay device he has, well,
they're
gonna have to deal with it. We
haven't really had a similar
news story here. I didn't clip
it because it was a it was it
was really a promotion. His
company, I think it's called
Summer bio, they have created an
assembly line process is almost
like the FMC kind of you know,
if you look at these, these
factories that make cookies and
different kinds of ice cream
treats, you know, there's a huge
assembly line and dripping the
stuff on here and it goes to the
next thing the next thing Oh,
it's good processor. Yeah, it's
a food processor. It's only
they're processing these tests.
And so they've created this
little mini robot like system
that's that can process 100,000
tests a day. And so they've been
flying these tests in from all
over I mean far away from
Monterey and other places like
that and they run them through
here they they're at capacities
100,000 They're gonna they think
they can franchise the operation
and create these other
facilities that can do this so
you don't have that what you
just showed is really going on
which is just a bunch of fraud.
Yeah, punching. Throwing it in
garbage bags, not even assessing
it. And yet people get results
no matter what Oh, as Oh, good.
Just mark that off bill. Yeah,
what do you call them? The
government health people not
that's just government
corporations buts the same
problem rat poop rats poop
inspectors? Yes, exactly. I'm
sure that these are people who
are under stress and there's no
one wants to work and they're
like, Oh, well, you know, no
one's showing up do that.
No, no, no, they want to go out
in front of an audience with a
microphone because something
they never got to do in their
entire life, but the MPH that
they received a Master's of
Public Health, which is not a
doctor's degree by any means. So
they get out. They can tell
people what to do in Boston
around which is what they've
always wanted to do. It looks
like
So in true American fashion,
when people are starting to look
around you get some of these
local reports. You know, we got
to do something we got to do
something on a grand scale to
get people on edge just a little
bit. What can we do? Here's the
meeting we would have remember
we all consulted on that movie
with a Dustin Hoffman? Of that
one? Because they outbreak they
all yes outbreak outbreak what
happened and outbreak. It was a
monkey state police
and the Pennsylvania game
commission spent Friday night
searching for for monkeys in the
wooded area along Route 54 off
Interstate 80 hours after the
animals escaped from their
transport truck that collided
with a dump truck troopers tell
us the transport truck was
carrying 100 Monkeys from Africa
taking them to a lab in
Missouri. Eyewitness News
confirmed the forces were found
in put down Michelle Fallon
spoke to us at the scene late
Friday night. She told us she
was driving behind the truck
just before the crash happened
and thought it was crates of
cats that had toppled.
They had this like green cloth
over so I peel it back and I go
to stick my finger in there to
try to pet it and it pops up and
I'm like, oh, so monkey. So I
was like, I'm shocked. So I
walked over to the guy and I'm
like they're not cuts their
monkey sickness or what? Like
their monkey.
Even though the search was
suspended Saturday interest in
the missing monkey continues.
Last night. I was just scrolling
through my phone and I saw a
question about it. And that was
pretty weird. But Baum came into
my room and asked me about it
asked me to help go
when you listen to this report.
Okay, and this is almost over.
This sounds so much like the
fake news would be on a T on a
in a movie about a monkey on its
way to a lab in Missouri.
There's a lady who touched the
monkey. She put her hand into
the box thinking was cats and
then you get this stoner dude is
like, yeah, man, it was pretty
weird. It's like a monkey on the
loose man. There's
no rationale for these public
health measures. So go and live
your life. Monkey continues.
Last night I was just scrolling
through my phone and I saw
people posting about it and
thought it was pretty weird. And
then my mom came into my room
and asked me about it. asked me
to help go look for the monkeys.
TJ Stafford works at a fast food
restaurant close to the crash.
He says this area's usually
quiet and he still can't believe
what happened.
Everyone's talking about it
pretty much. It's talking to
town now.
Michelle Fallon Saturday morning
Hey, son.
But Mom,
come on, get out. Get out, get
out, put some clothes on. We're
gonna go look for the monkey.
That's exactly right. This is a
movie script. Alright, so we
want to have two wide look for
what monkey we want to put a
package together that we can
have, you know, kind of as a
local report and we'll get a
stoner dude. He's like, Hey,
man, everyone's it was like it's
the talk of the town. It's the
monkey. We're going out for the
looking for this monkey. Yeah,
hey, there's a lady who touched
the monkey.
Talking to town now. We checked
in with Michelle Fallon Saturday
morning. She tells us the CDC
contacted her to look out for
any cold like symptoms within
the next 31 days. To a letter
they just patient zero 10 to her
the surviving monkeys will be
quarantined and monitored for
infectious diseases before their
release. Now Fallon spoke to me
this morning and she said
fortunately, she's not
experiencing any symptoms.
However, she was told if she is
then she has to reach out to the
state health department. Now
state trooper hasn't provided an
update on the search for the
last monkey. Now
call me crazy. But this lady was
came in contact with a monkey
from Africa on its way to the
lab and they just let her go
home. They need to they need to
put a bag over this lady's head.
Put her in quarantine right
away.
Let me get this straight. So
she's in a car and there's a
dump truck. That was it. Was
the truck the truck with cages?
Yeah, this and I think it was an
accident. It was in a two car
collision.
So the so the truck with the
cages plows into the dump truck
or the dump truck hits this. We
don't know which one Yeah, yeah,
it doesn't. Mitch seems more
likely to hit the dump truck
because they don't go that fast.
And I don't know about dump
truck. I don't. The Dump Truck.
Truck. He specifically said dump
truck. Yeah. Wow. Okay, right at
the beginning of the report.
First thing I noticed because
I'm always amused by the idea of
something hitting a dump truck
or not.
Oh, hold on a second. I want to
hear this
beginning. State police and the
Pennsylvania game commission
spent Friday night searching for
for monkeys in the wooded area
along Route 54 off Interstate 80
hours after the animals escaped
from their transport truck that
collided with a dump truck
collided with a dump truck the
transport truck collided with a
dump truck
it hit the dump truck. Okay. Got
it always comedic.
Point, point since this is
scripted,
put yourself in a woman's shoes.
She sees a truck hit a dump
truck. And she some for some
dumb reason is going around this
this unfortunate wreck. She
stops, gets out and goes and
sticks her hand into a cage. Is
that something anyone that you
know would do?
Yes. Yes. That would be the that
would be that dude's mom in the
clip. That's the one who did
that. And then she came back to
her son and said, Hey, man, I
touched the monkey. Let's go
look for it. That's how you tie
it all together.
Story falls apart. Thanks. Well,
this
is the story. It's gotten quite
a lot of attention. Monkeys. And
there's just one on the loose
John, just one. One lone monkey
from Africa on his way to a lab
in Missouri. Do we have any BSL
Level biosecurity? No,
but it wouldn't surprise me if
there weren't
let me see biosecurity lab in
Missouri. I think if there's one
there
could be a black lab. Yeah,
yeah, man.
You have a white lab? No, it's
an Akbar. No, I
said joke is a joke.
I know I hear you. I hear ya.
USBs elaborate smile, maybe one
of the trolls can find it. But
just adding a monkey to it just
makes it it makes it a good
story. I like it. Always one
monkey. So now we have Fauci
also trying to do his bit to
prolong everything. And he does
something fantastic in this
minute long clip, where he
somehow is able to tell us that
the next danger that we have to
be on the lookout for is what
exactly just happened now with
Omicron?
What is your best guess about
what the next six months will
look like? With respect to
COVID-19? Could you please lay
out several possible different
scenarios. The best case
scenario is that the description
that Dr. Wollensky just gave us
about the diminution in cases in
many regions of the country will
continue to go down to a
baseline level. That is a level
of what we call adequate
control. Namely, it's not
destructive of what we do, and
the combination of vaccinated
and boosted people And the
protection afforded by prior
infection will have a level of
protection in the community so
that you won't get the situation
where there's enough activity
which leads to hospitalizations,
deaths and stressing the health
care system. That's the best
case scenario. The worst case
scenario is something we have to
be prepared for. And that is we
do get down to a level that we
would say would be adequate
control. But we're faced with
another surprise with a variant
that's so different. That
includes the accumulation of the
immune protection that we'd
gotten from vaccinations and
from prior infections.
Isn't that exactly what Omicron
was? That's like it would went
around vaccinations people who
had even been sick with Delta
Omicron hasn't been
hospitalizing people enough. No,
no, this is so over. And you
notice now they're starting to
slip in the well, you know, if
you have had COVID, you have
natural immunity, then you're
kind of vaccinated. Do you under
the technical term?
Thank you for the professional
sports for starting that trend.
Yeah. Did you see the NFL Play
this this is a clip that is a
good example of everything
you're talking about, which is
what's going on in Chicago,
where it's peaking. But you
know, I don't know we should
still be super cautious is
Omicron peaking but
the omachron surge of Corona
virus infections appears to have
started to peak nationally,
though, in some specific places.
They're still spiking, and there
are still some 160,000 people
hospitalized for COVID around
the country. But in Chicago
cases are on their way back
down. Although as aerosol Gomez
Aldana of member station WBEZ
reports. There's still a long
way to go before mask mandates
are lifted.
Chicago Public Health
Commissioner Allison Arwood. He
says new cases test positivity
and hospitalizations mean
Chicago remains in very high
COVID transmission wrist. At the
same time, she says those
numbers are decreasing, which
makes for tricky messaging. And
the last
thing that I want to do is we
have a false sense of security.
We have reached that peak of
Omicron. But the peak of
omachron just means that it's
not getting worse,
or what he remains concerned
about the strain on the city's
hospitals. across the city, some
200 people are still being
hospitalized with COVID daily.
Chicago is averaging more than
2800 cases per day down about
half from last week. That's your
beef right there is the How
about that's good news, lady.
Oh, no, that just means Oh, make
it go.
Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no.
By that, by the way my daughter
I told you about Yes. She went
on this to a cabin with a bunch
of people. And they all got the
Rona, her boyfriend who had
recently Omicron and all that
turns out one of them. I was you
know mentioned the name, but one
of them ended up in the
hospital. Oh, no. Yeah, young
that was the one that was double
vaccinated and double boosted.
Oh, no. Is that other one? Okay.
I guess Yeah. But I mean, it's
still in the hospital.
I don't know. It was just
amusing that the most
well yeah, amusing to a degree
I'm not
a musical Sahlberg in a very
very morbid sense.
Yes. Yeah, very dark very dark
is very dark. So you know so it
seems clear that we're people
are starting to just get what we
want to get out the I don't
think people are test are
looking at QR codes as much in
the US at least in in Europe,
there's still a lot happening
Canada. I mean, this is so
here's another one of these
things. It's just totally
baffling. Why are you going to
do this now now that things are
really starting to get to a
place where we don't? I should
answer my own question because
they want to kill everything and
every buddy in the world. Listen
to this insanity.
There are now new border
crossing requirements for
Canadian truck drivers who are
not fully vaccinated. As of
Saturday they will need to
produce PCR test results
collected within 72 hours of
arriving at the Canadian border
and quarantine after arrival on
vaccinated us drivers will be
denied entry.
We would like to see an
extension of time. And I know
there's probably a lot of people
out there that said Cobots but
going on a long time. Our
industry knew about this since
November, but they're always the
hope that it would go away.
Shelley Walker
with the women's trucking
Federation of Canada says she's
heard from some drivers who
returned from the US before the
policy took effect at midnight.
Do have them put in a 16 hour
driving day, but they were not
getting stranded down in the US
there is a shortage of PCR
tests. And where do you go in a
vehicle that 7075 feet long?
Well Canadian drivers will not
be denied entry those who do not
follow the policy could face
enforcement action or fines.
Walker says truckers are
planning a convoy to Ottawa in
protest,
while supply chain is already
hurting. And we're just about to
make it worse.
The Canadian trucking Alliance
has said between 10 to 15% of
cross border drivers could be
lost during an already ongoing
labor shortage.
This just makes no sense. I
don't know what they're
thinking, why would you do this?
Or freaked out? Or they're
freaked out by losing their
power? That's the only thing you
can think of. And meanwhile, I
mean, this has got to be
partially an attack on Biden,
for whatever political reasons.
I'm not sure exactly what the
strategy is yet, but the New
York Times, New York Times, this
is the economics reporter, Peter
Goodman. Here's what he has to
say, oh, and I should actually
say, morning,
Amy Goodman clip inbound, you
think billionaires and now
trillionaires have prolonged the
pandemic? Oh, I
don't think there was was a
trillionaire named one.
This is why the trigger warning
clip was played and you hated
No, no warning. You went
straight into trigger mode.
She said trillionaires
I'm sure in institutions,
there's some trillionaires
around
Do you think Canaris and now
trillionaires have prolonged the
pandemic?
Oh, I don't think there's any
question that they prolong the
pandemic. I mean, the fact that
we have omachron is a direct
result of our unwillingness to
challenge patents to challenge
the monopoly profits of
companies like Pfizer and
Maderna. We have effectively
subsidize those profits through
the tune of our own suffering
that has extended this pandemic.
extended the pandemic. That's
big words for the New York Times
right
into these old clips. I played a
piano a month ago, Amy and her
really polished in their policy
clips about why are we if we
have a cure, and this is such a
pandemic, that's gonna kill
everybody. It's gonna it's the
most dangerous thing ever
released the dogs released the
dogs. Yes, cut off these patents
and just make everybody make the
vaccine. Is that great?
Yeah, no. So so we have an
overall awareness, former New
York Times, staff writer, Barry
Weiss, who was gone semi off the
reservation, at least off the
New York Times reservation. Did
you see you're on Bill Maher?
He died to substack reservation?
Well, she's yeah was subs I'm
sure she's finally making real
money doing substack. She's got
an interesting cross section of
audience she was on the Bill
Maher show which this last
episode is one to watch. Because
Bill Maher is just like, I'm not
having this anymore. I know
more. I want, you know, he's
just done with it. And that's
exactly why he had Barry Weiss
on listen to this. I'm done
with this question. I went so
hard on COVID. I remember read
the Pringles cans that I bought
at the grocery store, strip my
clothes off because I thought
COVID would be on my clothes.
Like I did it all. I watched
Tiger King, I've got to the end
of Spotify. Like we all did it
right. No, we didn't know. But
here's the thing. A
lot of us did a Bill Maher I got
no, no, we didn't all do that.
No, no, I had other things to do
with my time.
I did it all. I watched Tiger
King. I've got to the end of
Spotify like No, we didn't. Like
here's the thing, a lot of us
didn't do it. And then we were
told you get the vaccine, you
get the vaccine and you get back
to normal. And
by the way, stop it. I stopped
the clip. What kind of reverse
virtue signaling was that? Which
part? You made me listen to it
twice. So now I'm perfect about
it. Oh, no, we didn't do that.
We didn't eat cheese on it.
She's doing a bit. She didn't do
it either. She was stripping her
clothes off every every day. But
she was just trying to
exaggerate, trying to explain
and it was a it was like a bit.
It's just like, and he's a
professional comics stepping all
over her act.
That's a good point.
It's because his emotions got in
the way. I think he is so pissed
off about the whole situation.
And he's, I mean, it's weird
because fine, you
can be pissed off. But that
doesn't mean you have to step
over somebody bit. This is a bit
she's doing.
He just lost his steps all over.
He lost his composure.
I didn't do that. It's his
emotions. He lost his composure.
This is this is part of what's
happening. Professionals are
losing their shit
and do it. And then we were told
you get the vaccine, you get the
vaccine and you get back to
normal. And we haven't gotten
back to normal. And it's
ridiculous at this point. I know
that so many of my liberal and
progressive friends are with me
on this. And they do not want to
say it out loud because they are
scared to be called anti Vax or
to be called Science denial or
to be you know, smeared as a
Trumper. I'm sorry, if you
believe the science, you will
look at the data that we did not
have two years ago. And you will
find out that cloth masks do not
do anything, you will realize
that you can show your vaccine
passport at a restaurant and
still be asymptomatic and
carrying omachron. And you will
realize most importantly, that
this is going to be remembered
by the younger generation as a
catastrophic moral crime. The
City of Flint, Michigan, which
is 80%, I think minority
students has just announced
indefinite virtual schooling. In
the past two years we've seen
among young girls, a 51%
increase in self harm. People
are killing themselves. They're
anxious, they are depressed,
they are lonely. That is why we
need to end it more than any
inconvenience that it's been to
the rest of us. I think it's a
pandemic of bureaucracy. It's a
pandemic of bureaucracy.
Yeah, you're right. Then she
launched to try to launch her
meme at the end of the bit there
the pandemic of bureaucracy,
which I like, but I don't since
it's hard to spell, it'll never
work. It's hard to spell cuz I
was trying to write it down.
Bureaucracy. B U R E. A, you
pure rock c ra see you as hard.
You can't mean that.
No. It was a nice try, though. I
mean, I appreciate the effort.
Yes, she's off the reservation.
And Michelle like the fact she
course names yourself as a
liberal progressive, which is,
of course, everybody at the New
York Times. Yes. They don't know
quite what to do it themselves
now that they figure it out.
They're wrong. Yeah.
Turns out the conspiracy
theorists podcasters were right.
Groups, long groups rules. Were
eating your lunch to look at all
the ad money we're taking away.
Oh, wait. Well, no, not at all.
Not at all. That's the funny
Facebook taking away all the
Yes, yes. Correct. So I got two
more clips that have to do with
this one as the Dasia. I listen
to this, and I just say I didn't
hear this already, but it's
brand new. Oh, which is the
mandates overturned? Okay.
Good afternoon, everyone. The
only exception to President
Biden's vaccine mandate for
federal employees was for those
who received medical or
religious exemptions, which have
been hard to come by US District
Judge Jeffrey Brown, who was
appointed by then President
Donald Trump worked
expeditiously to make the ruling
on the case, only about a month
after it was filed. Brown made
the ruling on the same day
federal employees could have
been disciplined for not being
vaccinated. Robert Kenickie,
Executive Director and General
Counsel for the Texas Public
Policy Foundation said the Biden
administration didn't have the
authority they claimed to
enforce vaccine mandates.
A government pointed to three
statute that that it argued,
gave it authority. And very
methodically, Judge brown walk
through each of the statutes
that were claimed by the
administration as giving it the
authority to do this. And he
examined said each of those
three statutes doesn't say you
can do this. And so you're
seeing that as a common
characteristic. The Vita
ministration is issuing these
sweeping mandates just on its
own. When they're being
challenged in court. They're
trying to point to some kind of
vague statute to say that this
arguably could could give them
the power to do so. And judges
are correctly examining the text
of the statute and say no,
Congress name never gave you
this authority.
The lawsuit was filed by Feds
for medical freedom. The group
describes itself as a national
grassroots coalition formed to
respond to mandates imposed on
public servants and government
contractors. pinoke says judge
Brown made the right decision.
But there is a bigger picture
that is being missed. When
judges have blocked the vaccine
mandates.
They're getting to the right
outcome. But the courts are only
addressing these vaccine
mandates by looking at the
specific text of the statute and
deciding for themselves whether
that statute gives the federal
government the power under that
law. It's missing the bigger
context, the bigger question as
to constitute finality. Forget
what the specific statute may or
may not say. Does the federal
government have constitutional
authority command Americans to
take a medical procedure that
they don't want for themselves?
I think under the Constitution
The answer is clearly no.
Well no that's why they don't
want to address that of course
no one wants to be the guy who
has to debate that one it's not
it's not a Career Builder either
way.
Well, this is gonna this this
man is gonna hold up because it
is going to go to the fifth
appeals court and they're very a
libertarian.
Give me so it can't come back to
the Supreme Court after that,
because which judge just Lonnie
Harvey is what? Well, there was
a judge a federal judge in
Texas. Yeah, that's it. That's
the one
guy. Okay. Yeah, you'll be able
to follow it because it's gonna
be a Texas thing. Yeah,
exactly. But, so that'll be
overturned in the fifth and then
But then it's not gonna be
overturned. It will be staged or
whatever confirmed. Okay. And
but then someone could still
take it to the Supreme Court,
but they just won't. They
probably don't want it. There
is time. Yeah, this thing man
want to touch it? Nah, they
don't want to touch it well,
okay, so it blows over. We get
there eventually. It looks for
us. I think your initial
assessment based upon the
pattern of the 1918 pandemic is
April, April, May, April, May.
The UK now I've read and I've
heard some rumblings that
somehow legally they could, even
though Plan B, which lists all
all mandates and mass
everything, which is listed as
if this coming Thursday,
Plan A,
I have no idea what it is, just
as Boris Johnson said it, so who
knows if it's true. So I think
they still have some emergency
powers where they could switch
it back up until February 6. I'm
not sure if that's true or not.
But the Czech Republic is going
completely dropping all mandates
in Ireland. And it was one of
our producers sent me two short
clips from an Irish radio show.
And it's a discussion and one of
the speakers is Dr. Pete Lund.
He's the head of behavioral
research. At ESRI. Which some
university and they're talking
about opening up Ireland and
that this is something and this
is something we might we have to
listen to, to maybe prepare for
what's coming for us because
it's not just going to be, hey,
alright, everything's gone.
Everything's dropped all good to
go back to normal. People are
gonna freak out over that. And
there's no rationale for these
public health measures. So go
and live your life.
But you know, do you not think
there's an element of care of
that? People are so brainwashed
by and it was Pete, you'd agree
propaganda for the last few
years effective and true.
Unnecessary propaganda, maybe
but people are so brainwashed.
Some people no almost think that
the norm is that society should
be shut down and opening it up
is kind of deviant position. And
why would you be opening up?
That's coming here. There's no
doubt about that.
There's no doubt about it.
Because of the some of the clips
I didn't get, which I mentioned,
which is all the kids that are
protesting because the parents,
their schools and the parents
and everyone's not strict
enough, even though I think does
a lot of those are phony, and I
think is trumped up by the
media. At the same time. I think
there's a lobbyists and people
are buying it.
Here's a part two to that.
But then moving on to people's
kind of anxiety with this. I
mean, given how quickly this has
happened psychologically, I
think we've got a lot of
explaining to do, actually. So I
mean, this is great news. And I
don't want to in any way detract
from it. But I think there are a
lot of people who now don't get
the narrative. So where are we
going next? What am I supposed
to do? How much do I alter the
dial on how much risk to take?
You know, do I still need to be
two meters from people? Should
I still avoid crowded
situations? Yeah, people are
going to be confused. They won't
know what to do. I should just
stay indoors. It's better safe.
I
well, those people should stay
indoors.
So I think that the way this
wraps up as as you know, we're
going to get pretty close to the
to the end here will it'll just
be confirmation I think from
here on out, except for the
political part, which we just
don't see the path yet for that.
President Harris. Huge, I think
they still would like to get
people using some kind of
passport, but it'll it'll, it'll
boil down to it's not really
that important. But you know,
whether you've been vaccinated,
it doesn't really matter. I
don't know if you'll have to be
fully boosted. Maybe there'll be
that requirement. We have
different different up to date
different color levels for how
up to date you are but if you
had natural immunity, then
you'll also be using the
passport to be a very small
number of people who want in any
and that's really that's all
they need is just to have that
mechanism in place. I think as
long as we have something we got
people to install some piece of
software that we can do stuff
with and you know eventually
pour the the central bank
digital dollar the federal
digital dollar into juicy that
they they announced they're
they're studying it with MIT.
Yeah, the Fed. Yeah. Oh, that
should be interesting
one, chumps.
Hey, you know, I see them doing
it. If China does it, they'd
have those have to do but then
setting parameters around it.
You know, it'll be just like
cash.
China. I have my last the COVID
clip, which is not a COVID clip
is about the the back and forth
going on between China and the
United States regarding flights.
Oh, yeah. Okay.
Flights blocked both ways.
The transportation department is
going to block 44 flights
heading to China operated by
four Chinese airlines. The
suspension will go into effect
January 30. And end on March 29.
This is in response to China's
decision to block several US
airline flights. Over COVID
concerns. The four Chinese
airlines impacted our CMN
airlines, Air China, China,
Southern Airlines, and China
Eastern Airlines.
Yeah, this is this is waging war
over the convenience of the
human resources of the world.
That's that's what's going on
here. Oh, you don't know. You
don't want to you don't want to
vote our way in the United
Nations Security Council about
North Korea sanctions. Okay.
Then no flights for you. To
which then China says, Oh, we're
just going to shut down the
ports. No good for you. Who is
running this show? Who is real?
Ah, the China saw this was
funny. This showed up on RT, of
course. Or was it Brighton? I
was RT, China brings back anal
swab Coronavirus test in
Beijing. Was this this thing
ever proven to be true or not?
Well, it has to be kind of true.
Because they can they we
although I was skeptical, I
still am where they're taking
municipal wastewater and they're
determining how many people have
got COVID Based on the crap that
they process. So the swap should
work.
Yeah. Well, I did wastewater,
that would make sense. So you
can you can target?
No, I'm just saying if you have
to wastewater contains crap.
Yeah. That has no Yeah, no,
I understand. I understand. I'm
just saying that in that
context, that the wastewater
testing that's much better for
finding out you know, if you
need to shut down an apartment
building as for targeting
purposes, I mean, it's pretty
obvious who who's positive when
you're using the anal swab? It's
one person. It'd be so cool.
That future where you just lock
people down on their own homes.
We're so used to it now. You
haven't you? You haven't been
good. We can see the
positive many gay, too many
humorous directions, you can go
with this material. Yeah.
Exactly. See what else I had on
this? Yeah, no, I think that's
that's kind of it. I mean, from
the way what I see is only ways
out for the power hungry. And
you know, for the for the
political set that that has been
abusing us and abusing the world
with this thing is climate
change cyber pandemic, and then
maybe eventually some kind of
financial thing, but it's all
it's five years away, at least,
don't you think? They got to
Reese? They got to do a lot of
stuff here and
a lot of study, do they have to
analyze what we just went
through and see where the weak
spots were? What the mistakes
were why we didn't get everybody
on board? And what was the
reason with these these
outliers? Yes, like 30% of the
public, why didn't they buy in
at all?
Here's something that is
happening right now. You're
absolutely right. This is
happening right now the self
analysis is going on at the
World Economic Forum. This is
the the theme for this year's
symposium is the gates
narrative, these people and
listen to this self reflection
at Davos a few years ago, the
Edelman survey showed us that
the good news is the elite
across the world trust each
other more and more. So we can
come together and design and do
beautiful things together. The
bad news is that in every single
country, they were polling, the
majority of people trusted that
elite less.
Yeah, I'm glad you got that clip
because I hadn't lost it. So I
tell you that I had in my mind
somewhere. I look at this clip.
And I'm like, this could easily
be from three years ago and I
wouldn't know it and I tried
five years ago. You have no idea
anymore. It's really annoying.
I don't know where that where
that could when that was done.
But it when I heard it. It was
like yeah, these are this is
exactly right. These elites,
elites would revolt now we're
adopting the fact that they're,
they call themselves elites.
This is crazy. I think so. Yeah.
Well, not all of them. She just
did. Yeah, she did. But I think
there's more of a Europe panting
she had a slight accent. I don't
think Americans do that so much.
No, no, no, no, no, yet. But,
but I'm sure they feel that way.
And it's like, yeah, you know,
the people to the, I think were
more self aware about the leads
not being well liked. Right.
Whereas the European at least I
can see them not understanding
it. I mean, it's like they might
one of my favorite things I saw
was on 60 minutes or is on some
it was on or maybe it's on a
video package. There was some
guy went up to Jacob Rothschild,
you probably seen this clip.
Some deck goes up to Jacob
bracha, who just roams around
like a normal process
in his garden. No, no, you want
on the street on the street?
Yeah, he's, yeah. And he's gonna
walk to his house. The guy
follows them all the way to his
mansion.
Yeah, he follows him. He's
haranguing him. Yeah. And yeah,
I mean, Ross shells got no body
guards. He's, you know, he's
just, you know, he's a banker.
And he's retired. He's just an
old man. And really what he
really is, and you know, they
did was, he couldn't even
understand what the guy was
talking about you You guys are
ruining the world. I'm trying to
get home.
What's your point that he's not
evil? Because he's a senile old
man?
No, I think he was a C now to
say the least, because they
interviewed him later. But he's
old as for sure. But it's just
that they have a cavalier
attitude because of the dare
elite status. They really have
this belief that there like
above it on some. Yeah, it's not
something we can understand the
United States is really alien.
But, yeah, let me hear, you
know, some guy makes, you know,
I see somebody say makes half a
million dollars a year that you
have some of these guys get
bodyguards that go around with
an entourage. You know, you get
that special
insurance where it's not the
life insurance, it's not listed
anywhere. And only a special
code can be used to claim the
insurance. And the amount is not
known all these all these
things. I used to get those
calls, I would laugh. What am
What am I going to divvy up? And
for John, you get my mark of the
Unifor unicorn audio device so
you can continue with the show?
No, no.
Mac.
Mark Cuban, speaking of elites
is opening up an online pharmacy
to provide affordable generic
drugs. This has scam written all
over it with this guy.
So it's a wait, let me get this.
I'm removing my reminders
thinking about this. Actually, I
think my woke up from some crazy
dream. And I was thinking about
different people that go into
businesses where they've had no
no experience whatsoever ever.
And because you never wants to
tell somebody, I think you know,
what we can do is go make some
money doing this. Well, you've
ever been in the business? No.
So Mark Cuban's net is you know,
he's a bet his business really
is a basketball owner. And
something of a I wouldn't call
him a scammer per se, but his
broadcast.com which Oh, yeah, $3
billion. He just did just did a
great job with that. He was he
was early and very smart guy.
And it can it can
be jealous. It was just he just
did a great job on getting that
timing. And he does what he
wants to do. So his NBA did
HDTV. He was into that for a
while and he was got pretty good
at it. But it wasn't, you know,
wasn't network bought. That
wasn't high. It
wasn't exponential, the growth
wasn't there.
But so what does he know about
drug pharmacies that he wants to
do this? No. There's no, you
know, the old sayings in his
Valley was always what was it
when you had a lot of skills in
some arena? It was called
by Randy Commissar.
It's a there's a term for
entrepreneur and residents. Not
confusing. You know, I'm sorry,
I
know. It's okay. I'm a master
jack of all trades is is that
he's got no business doing this.
No, this is going to be exactly
like him doing the keynote at
the Podcast Movement, the big
podcast conference announcing
Oh, yeah, this is the future of
podcasting. With his fire fire
hose or whatever it was called,
I don't remember any of this.
Yeah, they gave him the keynote
speech, of course, or he paid
for it. That's usually how it
works with the bad I think he
has enough celebrity appeal for
the podcast, conference
organizers like Oh, call Mark
Cuban's come to the keynote,
which he did with some
podcasting. Yeah, with some some
this.
How come you didn't get the
keynote? This is you actually,
you know why? Because they want
you to pay for something about
podcasts.
No, no, they always want you to
sponsor this is from the first
podcast conference where they
said, Hey, man, you know, you've
got VC money, you should have
come to the keynote. I'd love to
do keto. Yeah, but you need to
sponsor for $20,000. I'm not
going to sponsor $20,000. We did
spend that money on doing shit.
Well, man, that's not cool.
You're not You're fucking the
community. Besides, no, but it's
usually conferences. That's
where they make their kind of
upfront monies sell those
sponsorships? It's paid to
speak. That's what it is. So no,
I'm not into that. But I don't.
But you can get a name big
enough, I think Cuban probably
qualified. And he had a big
announcement. And it was dumb.
It was clubhouse for podcasting.
And it was it was, it was failed
at launch was a year ago, like
three years, like nine months
ago. Yeah. I think never kind of
launched. And, you know, it was
just, it was a mess. You know,
it's like you own your own
content. And then the Terms of
Service said, we own the
content. Anyway, so the elites
are just mucking up the waters.
Although not happening in your
neck of the woods, in many
places, and also not in mind, by
the way, many places in the
United States. And this is
article I'm reading here, US
food supply under pressure from
processing plants to store
shelves, grocery store shelves
have gotten harder to fill as
workers calling in sick of added
to continuing supply and
transportation disruptions. So
whatever the reason, or
compounded reasons, this,
there's shortages, and it's
probably going to get worse. And
this is where we need to slip in
some climate change stuff.
Because that's our real problem
is the carbon and the food and
how it's made. And he's back Al
Gore,
former Vice President Al Gore
took us for a ride in his
electric ATV. And bet most
people don't think of you as
farmer out.
No. I don't have many calluses
on my
butt. This land outside
Nashville is also Gore's Climate
Change laboratory, and then just
push it in. He's collecting a
soil sample as he explained
to one of his massage therapist.
No, no see, those stories? They
never get brought back up again.
I just did. Yeah. Say it again.
Because people forget.
An Al Gore was busted for being
a douchebag he should have been
canceled. But the Oh no, hi, we
cancel this guy because he's the
climate change guy. He should
have been canceled because he
was making lewd comments and
dropping his towel around all
these massage people. He'd bring
them up to his room and it's all
documented. What do they need?
You know? Oh, look at this.
Well, this is an interesting
thing here. What do you think
that's gonna do? Oh,
my towel drops.
So I'm gonna put up with this.
What was Moses homeless? Second,
this is a clip from it. This is
from the 25th during that era.
My exclusive interview with
bachelor Jake's coming up but
right now another outdoor
scandal. It was the cheating
rumors and now accusations of
sexual assault.
Good Times No, no, no farmer
sexual assault that he should
have been canceled me to the
rest of these guys.
Yeah, no farmer out and then
just push it in.
He's collecting a soil sample.
As he experiments with what's
known as regenerative farming.
That means cut back on the on
the plowing there better ways to
plant
there's actually three times
more carbon stored in the
topsoil of the earth than all
the trees and plants combined.
By plowing less and making that
soil more fertile scientists a
farmers could help trap massive
amounts of additional planet
warming carbon emissions in the
ground.
Job Number one is to stop using
the sky as an open sewer for all
of this manmade global warming
pollution. And that's what made
them
I just, I just love how he makes
carbon dioxide sound like
diarrhea. I mean that that's
some wordsmithing there I have
to I have to hand the towel
here.
I'm using the sky as an open
sewer for all of this manmade
global warming pollution. And
that's what's making the weather
crazy and dangerous. Crazy.
He says Mother Nature is now
making the most effective
argument for climate action. And
he's encouraged by the rapid
growth of solar and wind power.
But the plan is still rapidly
warming as we continue to pump
near record amounts of pollution
into the sky. There's all this
progress being made but isn't
enough.
A realist will tell you Look,
we've done some damage. Some of
it regrettably is not
recoverable. But we we go from
where we are
We go from where we are
doing this. What Where did the
CBS,
CBS this weekend? The guy
doing the report says pollution
and yes, referring to natural
carbon dioxide pollution and
methane, which are all natural
that come from the earth is all
its organic
pollution. It's brown. It's like
an open sewer up there from the
pollution. Yeah, this is
narrative forming. And what's
interesting is I've been
following regenerative farming,
regenerative farming, and I
couldn't my brain was hurting,
why would Al Gore promote
something that's actually good?
And I'm not talking about the
the co2 although Sure, that's
fine. We just keep it in the
earth. But going back to that,
I'm not talking about throwing
herbicides and pesticides on it
and not tilling, but, you know,
having cow manure, pig manure,
chicken manure, etc. So how can
this douchebag elite be
promoting the right thing? It's
almost like Did they capture the
term? Is there something I'm
missing? And after some
sleuthing, Ah, okay, I
understand what's going on here.
Here's part two of this series
from CBS this weekend. Gore is
a major investor in a new tech
platform called Climate trace.
It uses satellites, sensors and
artificial intelligence to track
greenhouse gas emissions around
the globe. Gore believes this
will be an important tool to
hold countries accountable for
their pollution.
We're not the climate cops,
maybe the neighborhood watch.
But our neighborhood is the
whole world. We're in constant
communication with the
scientific community.
Al Gore has been sounding the
climate alarm for more than four
decades. First, as a young
congressman,
the Arctic is experiencing
faster melt. And then 15
years ago with his planetary
PowerPoint in the film, in
Inconvenient Truth.
The crisis is still getting
worse faster than we're
deploying the solutions there is
a remaining question about
whether we will solve it in
time.
He's still optimistic mainly
because of young people all over
the world now demanding change
I want them to in the words of
spinal tap, I want them to turn
it up to an 11 feet to the fire
and the more they can march the
more noise they disguise
so square he says it wrong it
goes to 11 all want him to turn
it up to the
11 words of spinal tap I want
him to turn it up to an 11 and
Atlanta fire and the more they
can march the more noise they
can make the more demands they
insist upon the calling for
riots as to progress will make
I'm a firm believer in that.
And he still believes that
climate crisis is one we can
also
solve the direction of travel is
clear. And I do believe that we
will get there
I do believe Yeah, he always
says that does he believe or
does he do
do beliefs? So I look this this
outfit of his up and now this is
Al Gore is he's playing a long
game I got to appreciate it.
So I'm gonna be dead by the time
as long game is over. Well, what
is this long game always been
with Maurice Strong whose is
dead Mari strong all is already
not going to see the long game.
It was the carbon credit
exchange. Now Gore is Mr. Carbon
credit. He wants a price on
carbon. So we can wait the tax
the hell out of him is a
skimmer. Yeah, but this is
interesting because this if you
look at this website, they have
it's the equivalent of the pew
pew map for the wars that that
cyber outfit where they show all
the attacks taking place. Oh,
there's Russia. Oh, there's one
from Ukraine. Oh, there's one
from North pew pew pew. So he
has this a satellite image. You
can twirl the globe and it's
showing the exact amount of
carbon you can zoom in you can
see where where there's too much
carbon ah key is going to be
counting whether he can do it or
not is a whole nother question.
keys that he's trying to become
the authority. Oh, I see right
there. I see those three acres
down in Texas there in Central
Texas. That looks like curry. It
looks like there's too much
carbon emitting from those three
acres. Let's tax him telling you
this, this guy is and he always
rolls out to Silicon Valley to
the money people first. Before
that movie even came out. He was
showing it to Kleiner Perkins.
Because I was there when he did
it. And he got everyone all
invest in Kleiner Perkins had
their green tech fund. Lord
knows what
happens with one of the few
funds that they lost money. I
know. They lost their ass on it.
And the cut end of Kleiner
Perkins has never been the same.
I know. It's not even good.
People talk about the VCs. They
talk about Sukhoi, they talk
about all kinds of different
operations. Even even
Andreessen, which is like, not
even a, you know, a Smart
Company, but kind of purpose is
out of the conversation. Yeah.
Oh, yeah. No, they, they,
because they can't do it. They
don't know how to make it work.
Yeah, some. This guy, some Bjorn
Lumbergh, who is some dude on
Twitter, did the calculation, so
take it for what it's worth. And
he says, Okay, if we if we
really need to use battery power
the world uses, he's what he
comes up with 51 gigawatt hour
per minute, and has 64 gigawatt
hour of total battery storage.
So enough for about one minute
and 15 seconds of energy. If
the, if everything goes to shit,
that's how long we can keep the
lights on if we kept everything
on. And he said by 20, that's
probably true. Me too, just by
2030 It'll be much better 10
minutes, 10 minutes, 24
seconds about batteries that you
know, is kind of not. Batteries
are like a batch process. You
fill a battery up you gray and
you fill it they use a it's a
it's not a it's a batch process.
So far as like what you just
described, if you had to run the
world, you need a continuous
process where you have a coal
fired plant, it's just making
energy can constantly because
the coal is coming in being
burned. Energy comes out through
a generator. A batch processes
are always frowned upon in
technology. You don't want to do
things in batch, you want to do
them in continuous, you want to
use the continuous process.
That's why that food processing
stuff so fascinating for
everybody, including you, where
the cookie factory doesn't make
a batch of cookies. They're
making the cookies on an
assembly line. Oh yeah. Pouring
out the back these cookies,
batch process stuff which is
small batch artists and all that
stuff. It's a low profits item
is really not the way to go
about things. Oh, that's a good
point. And so to that this whole
battery thing is all batch
process.
So you mean the creation the
charging the discharge
everything
it's a batch process operation,
right? That's
like the Tesla battery itself is
just a batch of double A
batteries is not yet it is
cells.
Yeah. The cells? Yes. For some
legal reasons. They don't have
to be that way.
I thought that should they buy
him from Toshiba or something
like that? And then pretend like
they're doing some some in doing
something special in the in the
Gigafactory What are you doing?
I'm loading up batteries all
day. I mean, yeah, I've actually
been looking at a mechanical
batteries just out of interest
to see
what kind of give me like an
internal combustion engine? No,
like a water tower, where you
use some mechanism to slowly to
get the water up there. And then
yeah, yeah, and then store it
because you'd basically storing
energy that you could have
collected over a month's time to
fill it up. And then when you
need it, you have to have all
that water and then it drives a
turbine and you could you could
go for a while I think I'm
trying to look actually
there is a power plant in
Washington, I believe is off the
Hood Canal road. I've driven
past this place like I don't
know 100 times. And I'm at first
I looked at it what the hell is
this? It's like a small power
plant. And they have these giant
pipes that go up to them. And
that's the Trump a TR, O MP
there's a I've looked into this
go ahead tell me what you see
there make sure I'm talking
Yeah, well you got it you got
your little power plant you can
see there's a glass is really
pretty and then there's these
big pipes that go way up into
the into the somewhere up into
up to inside the hill. And I'm
just told that that's when you
know the some situations they
accumulate or they pump water up
there when they get too much
power they don't get it they use
their turn these pumps on and
move water up there and then
when they they need it they just
run it through the turbines on
the way back still kind of
baffling to me but it's very
attractive.
This is other power plant which
I think is something different
at the Montreal River in in
Canada Navia and it's the system
is called a trumpet TR O M P E
and it creates compressed air
and it does that by having if
you have a water source that is
as high as possible really that
yeah I've heard compressed it's
really interesting to see how it
works yeah and compressed air I
mean compressed air used to it
still used in mines for to
generate electricity though it's
a non flammable gas. Don't know.
Yeah, power tools work on
compressed air.
Yeah, a lot of power tools do
this one of those. Spray paint
operations there's
there's the one of the dudes
from Revenge of the Nerds sent
me an email. I know this was in
the movie Revenge of the Nerds.
Or voice partner. I can't know
what it was. They've come up
with a windmill. That that that
collects compressed air. And
they've been trying to get
investors for five or seven
years, but it actually seems to
seems to work.
So is the point?
Well, so if they like they want
to, they could they say they can
generate one megawatt hour in
and there's, you know, and all
you need is, I think, like 30
miles an hour of wind and not
even continuously they've got
these turbines that suck in the
air. And then they have this
mechanism that compresses it and
puts it into a tank and then you
can unleash the tank and then
you you drive your electrical
generator, start things up. And
you know, he says we can do
small neighborhoods. I have to
look the company up. This is a
lot. There's a lot of
interesting stuff out there. Not
none of it's an exit strategy
yet.
No. I'm working on it. Hot air.
Yeah. And with that, I'd like to
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Apocalypse was episode 1418 and
the artwork was expertly created
by Taunton nail. And this was
the Boris Johnson no more
mandates partay he's got his
pints of beer and just one of
the best expressions which I
don't know if, if she What kind
of bass she had to work with,
but man That's
she obviously saw that image
someplace and like any other
artists thing and you know, I
bet check it fun to use for this
Yeah, and there it is. I mean,
I've never seen that image
before and but it's and it
doesn't look like it's been
shopped. No. So it's just a it's
just a funny image what can I
say? And we liked it.
I mean there were a couple other
candidates. We
liked a lot of stuff but with
this we this was a fall back. We
had it took a little voting back
and forth we had a bunch of
stuff I like the you'd like the
mouse holding the spear that's
right next to it from Parker
Paulie. Holding the swab. Yeah,
I like the voter fraud with the
with the clown on the side.
Yeah.
That was Darrin O'Neill, as you
know, I hate him. So you do?
Yeah, that's why I'm not gonna
choose.
Just that wasn't gonna happen
even though what you thought and
thought through like, I
know, I hate him too much. I
can't let that happen. You let
the cat out of the bag.
Test your hamster with this swab
and the little cartoon? Are you
sure you like a cat? It looks
too much like a cat.
It does look like a cat.
He made a fuss about that. Well,
you
were you were just bitching and
moaning I like that one. I like
that looks like a cat. But I
like it. It looks like a cat.
It says hams I
like I like bumbling Joe the
candidate yes
but we both liked that but we we
had to keep to the rule this
networks that it was just too
small and just doesn't try and
there's lots of funny stuff in
there.
Yeah, it was really you couldn't
read it? If you blow it up.
You see what did you have here?
No joke new corn pop flavor.
Omega 33 All good stuff. Just
too small.
Yeah, you can see the gag a damn
I like That round thing Kenny
Ben did with the with the
hamster something I don't know
what that is but I just like her
badges she does a bunch of other
badges she does
she does good badge to get a
good badge yes she does.
And then that was it. Oh there
was one other one I think I
can't think of what it was but
there's one other one we have a
little debate about
thanks so maybe not No that was
pretty much it
yeah we were struggling and then
then we decided on the yeah on
the on the one with Boris and it
was just the one that was the
winner Yeah,
yeah. Yeah, I feel bad but you
know now the DERA knows I hate
him there's just no no way that
can win
to battle he's gonna win again.
He he does the he always if you
can't if this if it wasn't Boris
and did boom next guy down
thank you to all the artists and
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Let me make another at least an
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something with his rule follower
to be a I don't know if he he
should know this. But maybe
doesn't that we don't use images
of ourselves under any
circumstances. Because the well,
but booze for the first two or
three years of the show.
But if you look at that piece, I
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one of those one of those meta
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Because it's like one of those
one and Dunn's. Yeah, of course.
I knew we're never going to
choose it. But you know, he did
a pretty good job because the
spike goes through the ribbon.
Look how the ribbon is wrapped
around the frog's neck.
No, he's not a slouch. No.
And look how Look how he applied
some kind of filter that makes
us look like very old turtles.
Oh, that that part? I didn't
know. Yeah, yes, your blood. If
you blow it up. There's some
weird filter effect on it. It
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faces are just we have creased
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Okay, seeing this. No, no. Their
heads even though there's a frog
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Yeah, but you don't you don't
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Our formula is this. We go out.
We hit people in the mouth
So I was listening to NPR.
I have a series. It's become
pretty funny, haven't they?
Yeah, I think I'm amused and
they have to wait. There's
speaking patterns kind of
changed a little bit because
there's a lot more pauses and a
lot of, huh, a lot of those. So
they attack Joe Rogan and I
figured I could play these.
Yeah, this is I think we've
probably heard the same thing.
But you got clips. Okay.
And there's commentary that's
necessary. And we'll go with
these. This is a Rogan's attack.
But it really wasn't an attack
on Rogan. It was an attack on a
symbol of podcasting.
I know we're under attack.
And they're worried about
podcasting, because they don't
and I don't know who is calling
the shots on this. But somebody
irked about the podcasting. And
then they said lady
from I think the Rockefeller
Foundation, who's done all the
studies
I cast What are they talking
about? But that's new podcast.
Does, yes. Good podcasts and bad
podcasts?
No, there's podcasts that you
could control and podcast. And I
would, by the way, Joe Rogan is
on the same category as we are
in so far as independents. Nope.
He could be, but he's not. For
good reason. I would say, well,
he isn't it 100 million good
reasons.
Well, I would say the only just
as a caveat, I don't know if
it's in this report or not. Joe
can make whatever he wants
Spotify, because they only
licensed it. They don't make it
they don't produce it. They
don't own it. So I understand if
they don't take it he can I
think he has the option. Yeah,
moving. But the point is, is
that you can tell that what
they're really concerned about
is control course podcasting is
not controlled and they have
messaging that goes on that
nobody can do anything about and
and they got a couple of the
last clip, the little short one
at the end is it was really kind
of I think in their in their
craw. But let's start with the
first clip NPR one.
Over 1000 doctors, scientists
and health professionals are
calling out Spotify over false
claims about COVID aired by its
most popular podcaster Joe
Rogan. As NPR tech correspondent
Shannon bond reports while
platforms such as Facebook and
Twitter face intense scrutiny
for their role it's reading
harmful health hoaxes, Podcasts
can be even more influential
sources of information. It
wasn't the
first time Joe Rogan or his
guests have floated dubious or
outright false information about
the pandemic loaded, but for Dr.
Katrine Wallace Rogan's last
podcast episode of 2021 was the
last straw.
This particular episode of The
Joe Rogan podcast was sent to me
hundreds of times the day that
it went live by my followers
because their friends and family
were sending it to them as
evidence that the vaccines are
dangerous and that they
shouldn't get it.
Wallace is an epidemiologist at
the University of Illinois,
Chicago, and part of a community
of experts who debunk medical on
social media immunity. In the
episode in question, Rogen
interviewed Dr. Robert Malone, a
scientist who worked on early
research into the technology
behind the top COVID vaccines in
the US, but who's now a vaccine
skeptic Malone made a lot of
baseless and disproven claims
like saying that getting
vaccinated puts people who have
already had COVID at higher risk
it all alarmed Wallace.
Okay, so let's start with this.
The very beginning of this clip
had this little comment which
really made me do a little work,
play Rogen calling sub clip and
then we'll go from there. Over
1000
doctors, scientists and health
professionals are calling out
Spotify.
Alright, let's take a look at
this. This is again by I bitched
about this all the time, which
is the mailing list that
somebody has. I'm signing a
petition, we're going to send it
around and we're going to you
can say you want to sign it or
not. Yeah, yeah, I hate Rogen,
boom, they sign it. And it turns
out that the number of
signatures on this thing was
actually 13 124.
The the number who have signed
it now you mean the total
number?
Yeah, that's the total number of
signatures. So the guy said
about it, and we're talking
we're talking about the
WordPress blog letter, right.
Yeah. toasts on our WordPress
blog.
Yeah. Well, you know, it's free.
So I did, I did a deep dive on
this thing. And so these health
professionals that 1300 24 How
many of them do Sammy give you a
quiz? How many of them do you
think are MDS doctors? Got a
13 124?
I don't know the exact number.
But I've heard that there were a
whole bunch of people on this
that were maybe not so
qualified, including podcasters
Oh, wait
a minute you talking about the
Allie Ward, the host science
correspondent for the ologies
podcast or Bridget scallion. The
head of the unbiased Science
Podcast. We'll shoot it. There's
four podcasts.
She's a scientist.
She's a podcaster
That's right. Once you become a
podcaster you lose all other
credentials. That is that is a
rule. I do agree.
There's four podcasters on
there. Yeah. How many doctors
actual doctors? 5555 singers?
Five. I'm gonna get 40 Okay.
Let's be real, but 10% Yeah, and
then, but you think there were
more doctors or PhDs just PhDs
random p renjo. PhDs who could
work? I bet there were 500 PhDs?
No. 151 Oh, that's
disappointing. So he's taller
than doctors. So where they
medical PhDs are like Doctor
likes to have them. Where do you
know, Pete? Brando's doctor by?
Here's what there's people like
this. Steve Rath G. He's a PhD
candidate. Do I did the search
he would show up as one of the
PhDs for is the Val chi, a
master's student at the
University of Tulsa. I saw
that name. I remember seeing Oh,
Master. Okay, moving on this.
Well, hey, man, he did the
formatting and he did the
programming for the for the for
the WordPress blog. So he gets a
credit. Okay.
768 nurses and 53, Master's of
Public Health. Everybody else
has just wrapped rat poop
inspectors. Yeah, so there's
that. So this look this letter
is is to me very questionable at
that something you use the jump
off on a on a piece it on?
National Public Radio, just slam
some guy. I did pull a couple
bios and Jen. Jen Wenzel, who's
at the University of San Diego
who signed the thing. And she's
her area of interest is the
University of San Diego is a
Catholic school. And she's got
nothing to do with anything that
I can see that would make you
want to be on this list. I guess
anyone could be on it, because I
could assign it. You know, I'm a
science correspondent for no
agenda. Well, here,
if I may. This would be an
interesting assignment when one
of these comes up. I mean, can
you still get added to the list?
It seems like people are joining
the list. Can you just dump
it depends on some of these
lists are open and they keep
growing. But this
one seems to be growing. It
started with 250 Then it was
1000. Now it's up to 1300 plus
13. Yeah. Well, anyway, so they
just galls me that they you
know, these things, you know,
this a mailing list is very few
people in reality, if it was
100,000 people bitching, I would
take a little bit.
Oh, you mean like change.org?
That would change things?
No, no, but at least I think
it's a jumping off point. For
for a piece of a hit piece on
Joe Rogan and podcasting would
be a little more appropriate
than just this random list that
we're dealing
with is bullshit. And what
you're what is obvious is NPR
didn't check that.
They even if they did, they're
just looking for an excuse to do
they hit peace. Yeah, exactly.
So let's go to part two.
It provides a sense of false
balance. Like there's two sides
to the scientific evidence, when
really there's not the
overwhelming evidence is that
the vast ones are effective.
That I don't even know how that
can get on the air for someone
to say that that is that is
Newspeak that is 1984 come to
life.
It provides a sense of false
balance. Like there's two sides
to the scientific evidence, when
really there is not the
overwhelming evidence is that
the vaccines are safe and that
they're effective. That's
just a fact. That just needs to
be an evergreen. We just from
time to time, just need to pull
that clip out. And just remind
people that that is the
consensus. That is what science
is. It's not two sides. It's
whatever the scientists agree
the majority, it can be 98% Vote
is more Yeah. Hey, is it
filibuster 60% is close enough.
She's particularly worried
because Rogan has such a big
audience. a stand up comedian
and TV personality Rogan has an
exclusive licensing deal with
Spotify reportedly worth $100
million. So Wallace joined a
group of fellow health
professionals in an open letter
slamming the company for
allowing star to broadcast
misinformation.
We are in a global health
emergency and streaming
platforms like Spotify that
provide content and public have
a responsibility not to add to
the problem that we have right
now. They're not
asking Spotify kickoff Rogan,
but they want the company to be
more transparent about its rules
and to make it easier to flag
these kinds of baseless claims
about COVID. Spotify declined to
comment for this story, but has
previously said it bans content
about COVID that it deems
dangerous or false. It's taken
down 20,000 podcast episodes for
breaking that policy. But
Rogan's Malone interview is
still available. Spotify CEO
Daniel act told Dan Primack of
Axios last year that the company
does not take responsibility for
what Rogan or his guests say
Joe Rogan is just a one out of 8
million craters that we have on
the best paid but the best paid
of all of those, sure, but we
have a lot of really well paid
rappers on Spotify to that make
10s of millions of dollars, if
not more each year from Spotify,
and we don't dictate what
they're putting in their songs
either.
Rogan did not respond to NPR his
requests for comment.
misinformation, researchers say
it was only a matter of time
until the spotlight turned to
podcasts. Wherever you have
users generating content, you're
going to have all of the same
content moderation issues and
controversies that you have in
any other space. Evelyn DUAC is
a research fellow at Columbia's
Knight First Amendment
Institute. She says it's much
harder to ferret out things like
falsehoods and hate speech in
podcasts compared to posts on
Facebook and Twitter. But audio
can be a powerful way to spread
misinformation. So as Valerie
Wert Shafter, at the Brookings
Institution
did podcast is in your ear,
you're probably alone listening
to this podcast. It's a really
unique relationship in that
respect. The podcaster gains a
level of authority and a level
of credibility among listeners.
Boom.
So, guys all
hold on. I want to talk to
people. I want to communicate
something to them. Because I
hear that when you're in their
rear, it's
in their ear, not in their rear.
Remember me vo had the slogan
pod show. Stick it in your ear.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Wow. That's
well, yes, that's absolutely
true. It's interesting though
that NPR voice it somehow don't
have that special relationship
with my ear.
Don't get me.
Gosh, Tollywood there.
We finally get one as three
markers here in this Two Minute
bit here. Okay, so
let's go and now so they go on,
and I'm moaning and groaning
about podcast because it's a
threat. Because people are sick
of their crap. It's just
propaganda that they can't seem
to control is because someone is
telling them what to say and
what to do to here, but it's
still the thing. There's still
something that's obviously
eating at them. And it's
revealed in the last clip
work. Shafter has been studying
how the big lie that the 2020
election was stolen, spread on
political podcasts before the
January six assault on oh,
we're not talking about fringe
ideas. These are the most
popular podcasts in the United
States.
She says as more people become
aware of how misinformation
spreads online podcasts deserve
the same scrutiny as social
media. Shannon bond, NPR News.
Pa,
they switch gears right at the
end. I mean, it's just abrupt.
The Big Lie.
Oh man, that is really
interesting. Okay, so let's
think about this for a second.
First of all, I'm going to give
you a clip of the day for
cutting that shit up into three
bits and putting in the right
order because logical Yeah,
well what's a chronological No,
it was it was
but it's not the whole report.
The whole report was longer
I kept some stuff I love pieces
here and they did a good job.
Yes, and a lot of it was boring.
Well first of all this stuff I
left in was boring. First of
all, I saw this
coming a year and a half ago and
that's why podcasting 2.0
exists. So good luck you know
they still will be able to deep
platform people off of apple and
offer Spotify Okay, fine,
whatever. But now that you
bring this you listen right in
that report they said they took
down 20 20,000 episodes.
I find that hard very sketch
very sketch about that. I mean,
if you say okay, sketch a sketch
you know it's like it's the
opposite of Sim you know come on
with it in for this we're
talking about Oh wow. Groovy
baby.
It's hearing Oh, wow. Keep that
money get
more everywhere. No, I have
another Eisah it's it's
everywhere. Oh, wow. was back on
Vogue. No, this is what the hell
was I talking about?
You're talking about podcasting
2.0 And how you save today you
Well, of course, I
just wanted to point that out.
But yeah, they when they take
that when they remove the x 22
report, which is very innocuous,
I mean, the first four minutes
of that damn show is ads that
start like this. Let's talk
about your health. Let's talk
about it. And now some of the
financial news. Well, the
Patriots in the private sector
Wytheville anything, what are
you talking about? I'm talking
about the type of stuff Spotify
took down podcast, they took me
down. And why I don't know any
of this. No, because it's been
taken down and you can't get it
on your Spotify. So how would
you know about it?
Now? This is Spotify. So okay,
sorry.
Let's just go back two years
ago, right after I went on
Rogan, for the first time, a
Rogan was leaving, and then
Apple spot as Spotify and a
couple other podcasts. You know,
those to Amazon I think they
decided, oh, no, we're taking
Alex Jones off in a number of
other Q anon podcasts? Do you
remember this? Yeah. Right. And
that was one of them was the x
20x 22 report, which is the
podcast, I just mimicked. That
was the moment when I said, Oh,
no, you don't, we're gonna have
our own independent index. So
that and and just from my
conspiratorial thinking, at a
meta level, once there was an
alternative, and it's an open
alternative, and it really can't
be taken away, because the
database is open. Anyone can,
you know, can re resurrect the
databases? 1000s of copies
everywhere? Yes, I
DNS, right.
Apple then pivoted and went,
Okay, we'll do subscriptions. We
don't give a shit. And they
actually broke a whole bunch of
stuff. And they've kind of left
the reservation. So Spotify is
still left. And but Apple has
control and I'm sure they will,
they will pull down whatever
they want. So I think Spotify?
Yeah, they took down X 22 report
that had, you know, 1000
episodes. So if you're gonna
count it that way, then I think
that's how 20,000 episodes is
the number you see. Yeah, dad
die. Yeah. But you tying it into
and then tying it into the big
lie. Now we understood because
I'm thinking this is not an
intelligence operation. This is
not because the the podcasting
is a problem. Now the cat is out
of the bag. The problem is those
pesky asked podcasters have free
rein to talk about whatever they
want, particularly as it
pertains to January six. And
mind you, charges are now being
filed against people for
seditious conspiracy. Or, Yes, I
think it's seditious conspiracy.
So You conspired to maybe do
some seditious stuff. And if you
listen to what the M five M is
saying, Hey, we're going even
even if even if you weren't
there. If you had anything to do
with this insurrection, we're
coming for you. So why wouldn't
it? Why wouldn't you set up a
from a political standpoint,
with your your hacks in the
media and PR? Why wouldn't you
set up a little thing so we can
make podcasters may be liable
somehow. And here's how it
worked. You get the sorry to say
it, although he spoke some
truth, you get the weak brother
Dr. Malone, who was completely
compromised, you get him to say
something kind of off the wall.
It wasn't so much about any
other vaccine. While I guess
that was that was the main
point. But it was the, you know,
the Oh, Hitler's coming. That's
what the letter states the
letter, you know, the open
letter, you get 270 hacks to
sign this thing. So that then
your other hack friends can come
in and do a report about it. And
then you can bring in the the
the Rockefeller people and got
to whoever else is doing
studies, and then somehow
that'll tie into the big lie,
and then we can go after those
people as well. That seems like
something the Democrats
come up with is great. That way
you've developed this just on
the on the fly. Well, the
reason why is because I have
this super cut, which is
floating out there, which is the
big line from 2000. And our
buddy Al Gore, who we heard from
earlier, lost that election in a
and we don't have to go into the
details. But most people in the
world remember hanging chads,
and George W. Bush became
president. This is a super cut.
It's a two minute super cut. But
holy crap when you hear it and
compare it to what is being said
right now about Trump, and the
big lie, the big lie is that the
elections were rigged and Trump
really won the election. Let's
go back 22 years in history, we
won that election. Al Gore
won the election by Al Gore was
elected president United
States. This wasn't counted. You
know,
I know it. They know it. We won
that election. There is
overwhelming evidence that
George W. Bush did not win this
election.
You think Republicans stole that
election
on 2000 I wish the United States
Supreme Court had let them
finish counting the votes.
The supreme court denied the
actual and accurate counting of
the votes of Florida
if Katherine Harris, Jeb Bush,
Jim Baker, and the Supreme Court
had tampered with the results,
Al Gore would be president and
election
has been stolen. Rod,
it wasn't a fair process.
It wasn't a neutral process. It
was a process that was rigged
against us.
We actually won the last
presidential election folks,
they
stole my presidency. As we look
at our election system, I think
it's fair to say that there are
many legitimate questions about
its accuracy, about its
integrity,
are you to keep it from most be
able to be in a position where
you can manipulate the machines
manipulate the records. In
Virginia,
when I was governor, I had to
replace all the machines,
too many voters have cast votes
on machines the jam, or
malfunction, or suck the votes
without a trace,
I can't vote in the Senate race
kept voting for the Democrat
Republican name kept coming up
three times that happened, how
many other votes to the
computers get wrong, I brought
in some technology experts, they
were able to hack into our
machines from off site in about
five or six minutes. And within
four minutes, they were able to
change a vote
the legitimacy of any president
that's elected is going to be
impaired unless the American
people understand that there has
been a full and fair count of
all the votes, we will
continue to object to the
election procedures until they
are corrected. The objection is
in writing. And I don't care
that it is not it is not signed
by a member of the Senate. It is
our duty to challenge this vote.
It's not
as if it's just Republicans who
have monkeyed around with
elections in the past sometimes
Democrats have to I wouldn't be
standing
here saying this no matter what
the outcome of the election. So
that's that's how I came up with
it.
Nice, super cut. Isn't that
cool? It hits the hits the spot.
That's what they do. Oh, this
sorry. Think that's interesting
to me is that Malone going on
and then we've decided that he's
you know, compromised. Because
it brought up a point that I
which has been bugging me, which
is the picture I ran in the
newsletter, Sean Hannity with
his little CIA piece. Yeah,
yeah. It's like, okay, well,
that's cute. You know, we can
oh, by the CIA pin from the CIA
shop, which they do have. And
they have ch, you know, salt
shakers, and challenge coins and
T shirts and sweatshirts and
hats. Yeah. And your tour, you
can do a tour, and you can get a
tour. And, and they get a little
pin. But to be wearing a pin as
a as a personality of a pundit,
a reporter, who's man sick to be
wearing a CIA pin to me is like,
it's either saying that he is
doing their job for them or
something. And it brings me to
the point where it ends and it's
annoying. And when who does he
think he is? Right? Oh, yeah,
I'm buddies with the CA. It
brings me the Smith Mundt Act,
which has been brought up on the
show before Yeah, this thing has
to be I don't care if they've
been doing it, even though
surreptitiously before this has
to be put back in place. Because
it's obvious that they're
screwing with the American
public in every way they can.
And if Malone was doing the job
of the CIA, by placing that
information in there to kind of
poison the well, this has to
stop this, this, this
legislation has to go back into
place. We can't propagandize our
own people anymore. This has to
be put back in place.
Smith Mundt. Act was originally
from the early 80s, I think, and
it was it forbid, the American
government from using any
propaganda on its own people. It
was repealed, I want to say in
2013, as a part of the National
Defense Authorization Act under
President Obama's
administration, it was kind of
snuck in there, although we all
saw it. And the rationale was,
well, with the internet, it's
impossible if you put something
out on the internet, you know,
Americans might see it so you
might as well just remove the
regulation so we can just do it
unhampered.
Yeah, that probably there's be
some sort of a crackpot
rationale like that.
No, that was the rationale was
crackpot they argued it.
We have to go back and re
examine these arguments and who
is bored who's against it's got
to be put back in place. It's
obviously the American public is
being beaten up by this.
Yeah, especially with Yeah,
that's a good point. And people
don't realize, you know, if you
go look the number of people who
think that Tucker Carlson Tucker
Carlson's dad I think it wasn't
one of the founding members of
the room, one of the main guys
in the broadcast Board of
Governors moistenable Voice of
America, you know, kind of like,
literally the propaganda arm
intent or kind of old school
propaganda arm of the US
government. Yeah. So you know
this shit, look at my family.
spooks are everywhere, man, you
can't trust anything.
The point is just has to go back
into place. I don't care about
the internet or anything else
they have to deal with it.
Because it's obvious that the
public is being abused by the
intelligence community and our
use the community meaning all of
them. every chance they get
sometimes is an experiment.
Let's see what happens. Let's
see how stupid our car people
are.
I think they actually call it
the Smith month Modernization
Act.
Yeah, well, that would be
Yeah. If you go to bing.io as
all you just do, type in Smith
month, you can get all the all
the articles that we that we
use. And you can we can probably
lead that back to what the
rationale was, but that's what I
remember. I remember it being on
Oh, as the internet's makes it
very difficult. So but it was
snuck away. Hey, mainstream
media wasn't reporting on it.
Why would they
know? You can? Yeah, yeah,
of course not. Yeah, of course
not. And we you know, the
propaganda is thick the
propaganda is, is about Russia,
Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia.
So we'll just consider all this
to be propaganda. Tonight,
sources
from the administration
confirming the USDA department
is preparing to approve the
evacuation of some American
diplomats and their families
from the Embassy in Ukraine. As
the security situation
deteriorates and becomes
increasingly unpredictable.
Unlike in Afghanistan, embassy
staff and families would most
likely be flown out on
commercial flights. Other
Americans have already been
advised not to travel to
Ukraine, and those in the
country will be warned this week
to depart.
This is propaganda. This is
trying to conjure up last flight
from Entebbe to Afghanistan.
Suicide bombers, scary place
Ukraine. Oh, where's that
Africa? Oh, no. Who knows what's
going on? Oh, very, very
frightening. Let's talk to Jim
Saki who has her foot in her
mouth a lot these days. Is there
any effort right now to get a
handle on how many Americans are
in Ukraine? Remember with
Afghanistan that was sort of an
open question. Is the dynamic
different this
time? It's an open question
around the world. We don't put a
chip in Americans when they go
to countries around the world
and track their movements.
People can register with the
state.
No, there's literally a chip in
your passport. Jim Psaki,
literally a chip in everybody's
passport, so kind of chip in
Americans when they go to
countries around the world and
track their movements. People
can register with the State
Department, that's something
they do, or they may choose not
to register, or there might be
people in any country around the
world, who are dual citizens who
haven't lived in or have never
lived in the United States. But
the State Department would
certainly have the number in
terms of Americans who have
registered with the State
Department.
And this, this clip really shows
you what kind of the putting an
operation this is total
intelligence
methodology with the State
Department when you floater, I
know. Anybody who has no,
so this is this is a classic.
We'll explain it again, if you
want to. Sound official pass on
an important message, which is
propaganda, but you don't want
to be held accountable as a news
organization or even as a
country. What you do is you say,
according to the Uganda times,
here's the situation. And then
you just report that as truth
because hey, man, it's the
Uganda times you can't argue
with boots on the ground Times
New York Times, you know what's
going to be good reporting,
because that's Uganda's hometown
newspaper. So they're doing it
with Russia. Tonight, the
British government going public
with this startling accusation,
claiming they have intelligence
the Russian government is quote,
looking to install a pro Russian
leader in kid as it considers
whether to invade and occupy
Ukraine.
So let's not have our
intelligence people say it let's
just call our buddies over at
GCHQ Hey, can you put out a
statement that what is the UK
even in the region? I mean,
they're technically but are they
even threatening to put weapons
in like we our main threat? No,
thanks. So we just the first US
shipment of lethal aid just
arrived. Yeah. According to NBC,
which is what they send nothing
this Anthony anti aircraft
200,000 pounds of lethal aid.
What does that
do? They do by the day so that's
how much you got there. What is
it way?
That's crazy. You're right
that's probably exactly how they
do it. Oh, man. Yeah. Despite
appeals from you came out that's
the way that's let's see what is
this? I want to know what's in
there.
That's it anti tank weapons. I
know that.
Yeah. Oh here we go. Estonia
will provide Javelin anti tank
weapons while Latvia and
Lithuania are Lithuania are
sending stinger and anti
aircraft missiles. So they're
just ratcheting this up.
So he sent him to Lithuania
Lithuania doesn't manufacture
them?
I don't think so we send them to
Lithuania I presume?
Yeah. And then Lithuania sends
him 440s Yeah, but you're
forwarding operation? Yes. You
guys send these those guys
because we've already sort of
enough stuff. We've sent an X
number of tons. So and you send
those things to them.
So it does seem like a lot of
what's happening and just
keeping with the CIA in Russia
is the CIA and is are doing and
Turkey. As it turns out, Turkey
may be the one that's been
training the troops or the you
know, the 20,000 terrorist
brigade 20,000 Man strong
terrorist brigade, which started
some of the crap in Kazakhstan.
And, you know, Turkey definitely
needs to choose a friend seeing
their you know, their the lira
is dead. I mean, the economy
they've got what do they have
2020 plus percent inflation,
guys and all kinds of trouble 35
It's crazy. It's like very big
issues in Turkey. And it looks
like Erawan has chosen the side
of the United States. And this
may be the reason it's all about
the Black Sea. Air Diwan at the
2021 NATO meeting, told the
Secretary General of NATO, you
are not visible in the Black Sea
and your invisibility in the
Black Sea turns it into a
Russian lake. And why are they
interested? Well, first of all,
a turkey has part of the largest
coastline of any of the
countries in the Black Sea. And
they found natural gas off of
its coast in the Black Sea,
which Turkey wants to use to
send to Europe to cut off
dependence on Russian gas
imports. What do you know it's
about energy once again. The
German a Germany just fired
their naval chief for saying
hey, hey, hey, we need Russia on
our side. You know you we got to
have gas and we can't have
China? Oh, no, get out of here.
Shut up. Wall Street Journal big
article about Germany's rely on
debt. But I don't have it in
here. But I got fired for just
saying saying the obvious.
Was it from the last show?
Maybe? No, no,
it was it which I just heard it.
It was on Deutsche velella.
Yeah. who see the Wall Street
Journal. It's everyone seeing it
Germany's in trouble. Maybe to
get a really big mechanical bat.
Actually, they do have
mechanical batteries. Germany's
reliance on Russian gas limits
Europe's options in Ukraine
crisis. Berlin is vulnerable if
the West sanctions Russia over
Ukraine and Moscow responds by
cutting off es exports. Well,
all that has to happen now what
what they're seemingly aiming
for is let's call that it's not
we're not gonna have any kinetic
Well, I'd say cyber strike would
be enough cyber strike cut them
off from the US dollar. That's
what that's what they're out
there threatening cutting them
off from the US dollar. That's
the only thing I'm hearing
unless you've heard other
sanctions they've been
discussing.
Well, cutting them off from the
US Dollar was actually is in the
banking sector. I would like to
launch tell me since you've been
covering this quite closely.
What's the point?
Well, you won't like my answer.
Well, I might not and I might
disagree with it. But I You Do
you think there's a point?
Great reset. They are out or
they are out to destroy
everything? That's that's the
whole point. It's realizing. Oh,
yes.
Remember that? Says time to rub
allies. If that's true.
Yeah, I'm looking for it right
now. Let's see. We have we think
we need to bring them back.
You're so right. We got that one
we got
ladies and gentlemen. It is time
to realize
I'm shocked shocked to find out
that verbalizations going on
here.
These clips are just ready to
bring them all back. This is
fantastic.
Everything's a cycle.
Oh my goodness.
That is so good. What is this
Kagan clan rubble? What is this?
Rubble, brought to you by clan
Kagan. Yeah, I don't know if the
Kagan's are doing the operation
on our own on our Well, yeah, I
guess it's worldwide? Of course
they are. Yeah. I think that I
think they want to mobilize it
but not just, you know, some
sandy area of the world Middle
East. Now, the whole thing,
just feeling their chops they
did the Middle East, they
realized everything. Let's try
some bigger countries. See what
happens. You know, and by the
way, Russia is not on board with
us on any of this stuff. They're
pushing this pushing back.
Russia, Russia could actually be
our friend in this I think, you
know, this is I'm sorry,
Rockefeller lady, that I'm I'm
carrying water for Putin. But
come on, come on. How stupid are
you? So obvious. You know, I
know a lot of Russians who live
in America, a lot of Chinese who
live in America. I like the
Russians better.
It's gonna say it.
The Russians are fun
to freshmen. They know how to
party. They got humor, Chinese
always crouching on your space.
But because you know, public
space is everything's public.
It's not your space is
everyone's space, will stand
right next to you. But even the
conditioning that is happening
now. See now in context, it
makes more sense. You seen this
Tom Hanks video that's promoting
the Biden administration?
No, Oh, my I have seen it. But
it's something I obviously
didn't stick. Well.
You can call stop a copy of Yes,
I do. You can call stop whenever
you want. If it's too boring,
but you know me. Yeah. Because
the what is there's something
wrong with what Tom Hanks is
doing in his narration, there's
something very wrong, it's
throughout the whole video. So
you can kind of stop it
whenever. But just so you know,
it's very inspirational,
there is always liked, if only
were brave enough to see it, if
only were brave enough to be it.
If only were brave enough, brave
enough to live through two of
the most difficult years, many
of us can remember brave enough
to pull ourselves up again. And
again. America is the home of
the brave. It's why we keep
getting up, no matter how many
times we get knocked down. Like
with our economy. It is an all
the way back but it's getting
stronger. We may be entering
year three of the pandemic none
of us wanted or expected. But
we're moving.
I was the first person to get
the vaccine in the whole
country. And now, how many
people are vaccinated over 200
million, right? That's what
keeps me going, that I can feel
the change.
Restaurants have opened their
doors, shops and businesses are
buzzing again, all over the
country. More jobs were created
in 2021 than in any year, in the
last 80 years. We are stronger
than we were a year ago. Today.
We're bringing
on new drivers. We're expanding
the field that was there. It's
going away. Business is booming.
This exciting
times for the auto industry,
rebuilding our bridges, our
roads, our transit systems and
the jobs. That's what this
administration has been doing.
From our toughest times, America
has always built a brighter
future. Yes, we are brave, brave
enough to see the light and be
the light we need to rebuild
this country. We are strong. We
are courageous. We are
resilient. We are America, land
of the brave.
I've long said it's never been a
good bet to bet against America.
And that's more true today than
ever. I've never been more
optimistic about America's
future. There's nothing beyond
our capacity if we do it
together.
What was wrong?
It was an interesting little
switcheroo in there.
Okay, a couple things may be
that but yeah, what?
America has always been the land
of home of the brave Yes, not a
switcheroo the land of the brave
and there's no free anything. It
was just brave no freedoms. So
you're just in ninth episode was
the land of the free in the home
of the brave took the home of
the brave now it's the
home of the land the home of the
brave? Is it home of the brave
land of the free? Is my own
issue brave? No, he said home of
the brave. But it's not the
switcheroo landed
the brave. No, I think it's home
or land doesn't matter they left
out for Yes, yes, that's the
point. Home of the Brave. Land
of the Free. That's the point.
He kept saying home of the brave
now whenever I In 57 years I've
never heard home of the brave
separating the end
of it again because I'm pretty
sure he says Land of the brave.
Okay, which which to
some minor point is not
important but I'll tell you this
if it if he does say that
instead he's taken free which
should be landed the free and
moved it yet
we are brave, brave enough to
see the light and be the light
we need to rebuild this country.
We're strong. We are courageous.
We are resilient. We are
America, land of the brave.
I've long since May. Excuse me.
And that's Wow.
Okay, great catch because he
says Home of the Brave in the
beginning and then says Land of
the brave. This is in 57 years
I've never heard that sentence
separated. I've never heard it
switched around. That is evil.
That is that is moral
moralistically evil
That's tricky.
Yeah, he's changed the land of
the free to land of the brave
and left free out.
And then it did occur. And then
he switches it and calls it land
of the free instead of land of
the brave instead of land of the
free Yeah. So I meant to doesn't
use free anywhere in there
because we don't we want to, we
want to get that out of here is
well, it's Land of the slavery.
Yes, got to go to it. COVID you
gave be free. And it
never gets well. Thank you. Just
more of my point. They are not
done. They want full control,
full control. But a bunch of
deuces. Alright, before we take
a break, I do have a couple
other things. That'll be fun in
this context. So you know, we've
got the voting thing, because
we've got a you know, kind of
sticking with the big lie in the
election. And you know, they
can't pass the bill back better,
what are we going to do? And Jim
Psaki, just like Al Gore wants
to rile everybody up, go get
drunk and go protest and make
noise and tell the Republicans
they suck.
So my advice to everyone out
there who's frustrated, sad,
angry, pissed off, feel those
emotions, go to kickboxing
class, have a margarita, do
whatever you need to do this
weekend, and then wake up on
Monday morning, we got to keep
fighting. And what that means
Lindsey is we have to keep
talking to members about federal
legislation that's essential.
That's something that can be
permanent, that can make sure
people's rights are protected.
But we also need to
this is Saki, Who's she talking
to?
Oh, she's just being
interviewed. She makes the
mistake of doing interviews
outside, okay, it was more like
personal injury, she was talking
to the view.
She does interviews like
God, this is not acceptable.
She's not gonna be around long.
So savor it while she's still
here.
That's something that can be
permanent, that can make sure
people's rights are protected.
But we also need to make sure
people are educated in states
across the country about what
their rights are, how they can
vote, when they can vote, how to
request an absentee ballot,
there's a lot we need to do on
that front. And that's gonna
rely on the energy and the anger
of those that activism as well.
Well, I'm glad you picked up on
it, because there's a reason why
she did that, because she thinks
that she is actually behind the
scenes part of the real machine.
And she is she's part of the
real machine that is running
behind the scenes, or I
get rid of you, which I'm
enjoying it so much today. I
really am. I'm enjoying you,
too. Thank you. Thanks for
having me. But I a little bird
told me that you said you might
be retiring or resigning the job
this year and say this in South
is a term.
I you know, I don't
know when I'm leaving. This is
an honor and a privilege and I
love working for President of
President Biden everything.
Oops. Wow.
That what do you think now? Did
she ever she did work for Obama?
I think she was the the air the
airplane secretaries
airplane. She was the Defense
Department girl. She is the one
there's always getting into the
little beefs with Matt.
Didn't but I thought at one
point, she did do something for
a major state department. And I
thought she was state. Yeah, she
definitely would do it. That was
under Obama. Right. But but I
think she was actually Obama's.
She press sec. Oh, she was John
Kerry's press secretary for his
2004 campaign. Then 2005 to
2006. She was communications
director for representative
Joseph Crowley and then press
secretary for the Democratic
Congressional committee. So
she's in she's that's where she
got her insider child. And then
she was yeah, she was Deputy
Press Secretary for Obama.
Yeah. Yeah, she'd get into beef
with Matt. Yeah. Newland was
that was the same job Nuland
had, right. When she was kind of
thin
body shaming? No, I'm
just saying that body shaming.
She's who she is.
That's right. She can love who
she wants to love. So that so we
have that happening. And then
that's alright. This is the this
is the political part that
really just blew me away. We
have CNN to what it CNN, CNN for
years, reported on but it was
really the the Washington Post
attracted all of President
Trump's lies, his lies, he's
told how many lies was it? Do
you remember? It wasn't some
astronomical amount
of 14,014 amounted to like, two
nice day to day. Yeah, lie
raining,
he's a liar. It's not a nice day
unless you'd like rain. So they
decide to suddenly get some
religion into them. And they're
gonna treat President Biden the
same way they treated President
Trump when it comes to
inaccuracy. And well, I don't
know if they will say it's lies.
But here's the setup.
It doesn't compare at all. I
don't think, frankly, that
there's any comparison in terms
of frequency, or egregiousness
of dishonesty between Donald
Trump and anyone Republican or
Democratic in Washington life
nice terms of frequency, Biden's
number of false claims in your
one was somewhere in the dozens,
you could add probably dozens
more if you counted misleading
or lacking in context claims.
Trump was over 1000 false claims
in year one and was over 3000
false claims in year two. So
there's no comparison. But
that's it. I don't think that
means we wave Biden's away say
they don't matter. I think all
false claims from from the
president matter. All these
facts matter. And we can't let
the previous Presidency of
Donald Trump set the bar so low
for every subsequent president,
that the bar just doesn't exist
anymore.
So my my ears perked up, like
CNN is using this custom alone
is gonna buy them to discovery
that they're kind of turned like
journalists all of a sudden, is
this auditioning? Or is this
something else going on?
No, no, you're right. First
thing you said. Which is Malone.
Malone.
Well, let's get into the
way when we say me Lowertown by
John John, the chairman, CEO
of Discovery Networks that own a
lot. Yeah, he's been there by
Warner media mogul Brian Warner
Brothers or war. Time Warner.
Yeah. Will that go through? Yes,
no, that will. Cool. Now it's
one less douchebag to focus on.
But hold on a second because
this is pretty good. So
Milan, you gotta remember was a
supporter of Trump.
Well, that explains it and
explain this this kid whoever
this. This is some reporter
who's he's not even in the
studio. He has to come in from a
webcam. He's a CNN political
correspondent. I've never seen
the guy before. So Aha, there
you go. Here's more propaganda.
The interesting thing
these guys know what a supporter
of Trump he was. Malone was big.
I think he paid for the
inauguration of that in its
first election. I think malos
Amin made by guys who bought
bought the bought that
celebration.
Holy crap. I didn't know any of
that. Okay, yeah, maybe we did.
But yeah, yeah, we
knew it. And Milan was a it's a
it is a Republican in there,
these guys. That kind of
audition doesn't fly because
Milan knows about the live
malarkey.
So you just use malarkey. As
Attorney I'm
using malarkey from now on.
Let's listen to the the
deconstruction of the
President's speech. According to
the CNN kid, the two hour the
longest press conference in
history filled with inaccuracies
and well, you know, Miss Trump's
Yeah, he
made false claims about a
variety of topics from
Afghanistan to the economy to
the COVID 19 pandemic,
immigration made one on ESPN and
a high profile interview about
the new Georgia voting law. I
think some of the Afghanistan
ones were among the most
egregious you know, he said in
an interview that he opposed
that war from the beginning, he
did not although he eventually
turned against it. He said that,
you know, what interest is the
US have an Afghanistan with al
Qaeda gone. Avocado certainly
degraded in Afghanistan, but it
certainly was not gone at the
time on the economy. He
repeatedly misstated what
experts had projected about his
own plans. So for example, he
repeated that the firm Moody's
Analytics said that passing his
American jobs plan would produce
16 million additional jobs.
Well, either he was Miss reading
or misstating. What moody said
it was actually projection of
2.7 million additional jobs. So
a big difference We had number,
a number of those. And then
again, immigration, voting laws,
sometimes gun laws, he made
false claims about a variety of
things.
So that's just the factual stuff
that actually matters. But he
spent twice as much time on all
the lies, I mean, exaggerations,
personal enhancements that our
president has told throughout
the years, and he even rolled
out a clip to accentuate it
to meet. I mean, this is
subjective, but to me, the most
memorable ones were often the
most trivial ones, the ones
where he would depart from his
text, and invent or embellish
something about his own past.
And we saw that last week were
in a voting rights speech in
Georgia. He claimed in passing
that he had he had been
arrested, he suggested in the
context of the civil rights
movement, there is some some
record some evidence of him
participating in some civil
rights activities back in his
youth, but no record of any
arrest. He said a couple times
that that he used to drive an 18
wheeler or, or a big truck, or
you told this to, you know, to
Mack Trucks facility to students
studying truck maintenance.
There's no evidence he ever did
that, although he did want to
have a part time drug driving a
school bus. And then he also
made a couple two Jewish leaders
in the Jewish community while
trying to emphasize his
connection to that community.
Listen to something he said
about his relationship with the
late Israeli prime minister,
golden ear,
I have known every every PRIME
MINISTER Well, since golden a
year including gold, my air and
Six Day War, I had an
opportunity. She invited me to
come over because I was going to
be the liaison between xi and
the Egyptians, about the Suez
and so on, so forth.
So there are two things wrong
with this one, he actually met
with me your weeks before the
Yom Kippur War in 1973, not
during the Six Day War in 1967.
More importantly, there was no
evidence that this, you know,
this, this senior Prime Minister
of Israel ever had any intention
of using a 30 year old rookie US
senator who had never been to
Israel before, and who the
Israeli government thought of
his inexperience as some sort of
regional liaison with a key
adversary. So yes, that's a
story about something that
happened decades ago. Yes, is
peripheral, you know, to policy
matters, but it's fascinating to
me, because the president, you
know, chose ad lib chose to
bring this up and ended up you
know, hurting his reputation for
for accuracy, hurting his
credibility, rather than
cheating, whatever.
But reputation for accuracy,
hurting his reputation for he
has a reputation for accuracy.
In what world? Yes, kind of like
that. That's I guess that's a
piece of propaganda right in
there.
Right, but they're breaking it
down. They're using propaganda
to break down the propaganda.
This, there's something going
on, you know, what I'm expecting
next from CNN, wait for it.
Hunter Biden's laptop. These
guys are up to something. Well,
it's
again, it's Malone.
story about something that
happened decades ago. Yes, is
peripheral, you know, to policy
matters. But it's fascinating to
me, because the president, you
know, chose ad lib chose to
bring this up and ended up, you
know, hurting his reputation for
for accuracy, hurting his
credibility, you know, rather
than than achieving whatever,
whatever aim he had by bringing
it up in the first place.
You could also interpret it as
hurting his reputation for
accuracy as in he wasn't
accurate there. Therefore, he
hurts his reputation, not
necessarily that hasn't a
reputation for being accurate.
That that's not the way it would
read in the subconscious.
There's no way he can, he has
obviously a reputation for
accuracy this sense. I don't
know that he does the same
thing. So no joke. So I was
white kids. I was doing some
research on the 17 Nobel Prize
laureates that said his build
back better scheme, which would
stop inflation and all the rest
of oh, do tell. Yeah. So the
thing, the thing about it is you
look into it, the 17 Nobel
laureates, which are all
professors in various
universities, around the
country, in in economics, and
there is a group of them now,
and they're all kind of
socialist, and they said they
not only think this is this
would be a good thing to pass,
but they encourage as part of
this, by the way, he never
mentions this. Did they
encourage the $2.7 trillion in
increased taxes that need to be
levied on the public? Oh, that's
taxes. Yeah. 2.7 trillion in
taxes that are necessary to pay
for this bill and to and to
dented needs to be. It to the
rich is that I think they the
way they started,
we were promised we wouldn't pay
a dime under
yourself according to Biden, but
I'm telling you these 17 Nobel
laureates have as part of their
approval, which is true just
encouragement to nick the rich
for $2.7 trillion. Yeah.
Exactly. That's
all you can really do is just
snicker.
Yeah. Unbelievable.
And are these economists these
Nobel Laureates?
Yeah. No, they're all perfect.
Mostly professors. There's
Krugman, one of them.
Isn't he the Nobel? Oh, it's
curious these.
What was it for that?
I was surprised myself.
Hmm. Nice. Interesting. Very
interesting.
He didn't buy probably probably
some, it was probably some
obligation to the New York Times
he couldn't sign up from Sheree
wanted to. Alright, or the CIA
one of the two tones. All right.
Do we have a couple of some
little screwball snippet? If you
want to hear about the latest?
Yeah, just before we take a
break? Sure. Because two parter.
This is sleep equity.
Oh, God. Oh, God.
They won't leave me alone, will
they?
But what about sleep? Lauren
Whitehurst says that should be
our top priority. She's an
assistant professor at the
University of Kentucky. And she
researches the cognitive effects
of sleep with a focus on what
she calls sleep equity. And
she's with us now, Lauren,
welcome. Hello, thank you,
Sasha, more than a third of
adults in the United States
struggle with sleep issues.
That's according to the CDC,
what is it that keeps us from
getting a good night's sleep?
I think there's, we can boil it
down to a couple of different
things. One is interpersonal
kind of just what we do, right,
maybe we don't value our sleep
as high as we value other things
in our lives. Other things are
kind of external factors, things
that act on us our work
schedule, when we have to get up
when we have to be at work.
Sometimes it's caregiving
responsibilities, our children
not sleeping through the night.
Other things are societal
factors, things outside of our
control, kind of the ways in
which our society values, our
productivity, versus what our
sleep needs actually are.
And what about people who end up
scrolling Twitter before they go
to bed, or they have that blue
glow? I always hear that if you
do that, right before you go to
bed, you're probably
overstimulating yourself, it's
gonna affect your sleep.
Yes, having access to light all
the time is not great for our
bodies, systems that regulate
our sleep. There's some new
science coming out that's really
trying to peel apart when is it
helpful to use some of the tools
that our phones give us access
to? And when is it not? When is
it going to create kind of
greater or exacerbate some of
the sleep problems that you
mentioned at the top?
There are also people who miss
out on sleep more than others
because of life and socio
economic factors. You and your
colleagues have a term for this.
It's sleep equity. Oh,
my goodness. Okay. I'm ready.
This you've set me up. I'm ready
for it. Well,
I could end it here. No, no. I
just tell you, it's all blamed
on white supremacy. No.
But they can't quite bring
themselves to but they do bring
them selves around nearly saying
that. Oh,
thank goodness.
Yeah, I really think
yeah, me. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. I really think about sleep
equity as an access issue. What
we find in the sleep issue or
shift work when your body would
right,
it's asleep access issue. Issue.
I got to use Yeah, that
is so cool. He has an access
issue an X I'll find, John, do
you have enough access to sleep?
Yeah.
What we find in society is that
caregiving roles or shift work
working when your body would
rather be sleeping,
disproportionately falls on
people of color, black people,
other people, in that's creates
this kind of disparity in sleep.
That's more than just a
difference more than just
something your sleep is
different than someone else's.
This is more of a systemic
systematic difference that we
find and that becomes a
disparity.
I want to read something from
your your university research
web pages about your research
interest, and I'll read it
slowly so people can absorb
this. You say that you're
interested in how the lack of
access to restorative sleep can
play a role in creating or
exacerbating disparities in
cognitive health for communities
historically underserved.
Do you have any details on the
on the guest on the show?
Because this sounds like someone
who went to college got got a
degree is a professor at
Kentucky. There you go. She She
has a degree and she just had to
come up with something. I know
I'll figure out how sleep can be
racist.
bipoc Sleep is racist. You're
not to play any more than that.
No, no.
Okay. Are you kidding me?
Can you please let me know?
Please? Please anyone's ever
worked shift work. Yes, I've
worked shift work, you've work
shift work. Exactly. Everyone's
work, shift work, my wife work
shift work. What the heck?
When I was working shift to work
at Union oil, there was like,
two, one, probably one mech, and
the group of maybe 25 people is
like one Mexican, one black guy.
She's making it sound like only
these poor blacks and the bipoc.
So the only ones working shift
work and is and is hurting them.
White supremacy. Anyway,
continue to play there. Thank
you, for
communities historically
underserved by science and
medicine,
underserved by science and
medicine historically, what kind
of racist piece of crap country
are we?
How does sleep loss, worsen
existing health disparities in
certain groups of people?
You know, that's something that
has really taken off this idea
of sleep equity. Or any kind of
original issue, and a lot of
other kind of health concerns
that we've seen has really taken
off in the last, you know, 30
years or so. For a long time, we
knew that sleep problems
happened alongside other health
conditions, maybe if you had
heart conditions, or maybe if
you had some other diabetes,
other types of health issues,
maybe your sleep was impacted to
what we're finding now is that
sometimes sleep actually
predicts those health issues.
And if we can start to think
about or target the sleep issue
first, we can actually start to
solve some of these other health
disparities where we find that
black individuals or Hispanic
individuals suffer from diabetes
and other health conditions at
higher rates than other white
people in the population. And
poor sleep might be worsening
those problems.
So hold on, did they have a
resolution or solution or an
idea? Do we give all bipoc? Do
we give them some sleeping pills
or some weed or some gummies? It
went on for hours.
You know, over the weekend, we
were I mean, we we had some
conversations about the bipoc.
Which you know it they're still
pushing this trying to make this
the new black instead of instead
of the black and brown community
or, you know, this is certainly
not meant to be American
descendants of slavery because
it just means black indigenous
people of color. Which is it's
like it's the it's so racist.
It's not a single black
indigenous person of color. I
know who likes that. Sorry. Not
it's it's it's
in and it leaves my puck over
there.
It is rampant in the
entertainment industry. It is
rampant in the medical industry.
You cannot hire a white man. No
bipoc There is no hiring of
white men barely have white
women be true at the moment.
Yes.
And everyone who participates in
that? You're gonna see what that
results in.
I don't know what is going to
result in this poor quality
people you know, poor quality.
Tonight is not is what they're
doing
air traffic control is applying
the bipoc Hiring methodology.
All of their new recruits have
to be bipoc. Just somewhere to
park is rolling over in his
grave. Say hey, man, keep it a
to park. We had to get the bipoc
Bike didn't come out. Right.
Three bug No, it didn't
leave equity. My goodness, we've
gone off the rails. Okay. I
don't know if I can really top
it. But just just to make us all
feel good that NPR is not the
only it's Where's it coming
from? Let's go to Michigan.
Let's go to one of our favorite
little meetings, a school board
meeting. Here's a mom who has a
concern, but our
community needs to understand
that the agenda that is being
pushed through our schools is
just my opinion, but somewhat
nefarious when it comes to some
of the activities. It was
addressed by a child a couple
months ago, that they are put in
an environment where there are
kids that are that identify as a
furry a cat or a dog, whatever.
And so yesterday I heard that at
least one of our schools in our
town has a in one of the unisex
bathrooms a litter box for the
kids that identify as cats. And
I am really disturbed by that.
And I will do some more
investigation on what's going on
nationwide. I know it is it's
part of the agenda that's being
pushed. I don't I don't even
want to understand it. But I
think that people need to be
aware of it because I am really
upset As a parent, that my child
is put in an environment like
that, and, you know, I'm all for
creativity and imagination, but
when someone lives in a fantasy
world and expects other people
to go along with it, I have a
problem with that.
Dude.
That's a great
so, I mean, we have furries who
are producers of the show we got
no problem with that. Because we
love you. furries. We got a we
got our trans women we got to
make some one of the kids to be
pooping in that thing. Well, I'm
thinking this may be a potential
exit strategy, we can have kitty
litter, you know, approve
people to furry, furry
furry litter, which will be
approved for for children. Yeah,
we'll have it all organically
tested. Make sure no one's
allergic to it. And you know, we
can actually have a contract to
use standards. You standards of
kitty litter. Yeah. I'm kind of
digging this but I can see where
where parents might be
concerned. Might might have some
issue. Ah. Oh my goodness. Life
is great.
I'm gonna show my spoon by
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Yeah, we do have a few people to
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Cal came in from Northville
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Dakota Walker birthday in Boise,
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Cuf. Yeah, miss my annual
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Yeah, we'll make up for you.
Sure. Alan of Midlothian in
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That's his annual his annual
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you know what we had to do our
lieutenant colonel down in San
Diego that used to give a annual
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him for over a year. I hope he's
okay. He's okay cuz he was in
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That's our producer who got
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Really slow. He's protesting
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In fact, the whole group of
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really interesting. All lists
have been short, you know, short
on the executive producer short
on the regular production,
donations and even the birthday
list is short. It's like
something happened some kind of
glitch in the matrix. So we say
happy birthday to Dakota Walker
who turned 39 on the 13th of
January. And Bill Durkin says
Happy Birthday to his twin
sister and his nephew Patrick
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That leaves us with the meetups.
That's right, the no agenda
meetups where community can be
found everyone's looking for
community. You've got one it's
built right into the show. And
we have the producer organized
meetups done through no agenda
meetups.com It's just great to
go hang out with people and just
have a community no matter no
matter really what you do. And
it's just being near people. It
works. We don't have any audio
reports. We did get a meetup
report from Colorado Springs,
the local 719 and cat sitting
meetup. This is Cheryl and Mike
and they say who can say that
when visiting Colorado Springs
they attended not one but two
meetup events. Mike and I had
the pleasure of attending the
local 719 Thursday night. What a
great group of comrades, Andrew,
Esther and Kirk to name a few
good time. At a cat sitting
meetup in Colorado. We feel
truly blessed to have met at
least and Lincoln who traveled
two hours to the meetup. This is
a testament to the power of the
no agenda family who had such a
great time, along with Andrew
who checked in as well. It's
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We've always had the best time
ever, please add at least to the
birthday list for Sunday,
January 23. Did we have that?
Yes. We have on there. There you
go. You just got added. And
that's from Cheryl and Mike.
Thank you very much. Here's
what's coming up. today. We have
the stop the Karen DC meetup.
Your illustrious host Roger
roundy. Famous from all arts
everywhere, is organizing the
unorthodox meetup. Go to no
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you probably already there. If
you aren't that you might have
missed it. You can still head to
the first annual Connecticut
super spreader event that may be
going on at bad son's beer
company in Derby, Connecticut.
Or the crossroads of America ITM
tribal gathering three o'clock
at the Indiana City Brewing
Company starts in just a couple
of minutes. That'll be in
actually in an hour from now.
Indianapolis, Indiana. Then we
have the Breck meetup on Monday,
the 24th shred the gnar seven
o'clock Mountain Time gold pan
Saloon in Breckenridge,
Colorado, and on Tuesday, the
millennial mountain millennial
Mel's birthday bash Hey, where's
my invite? though? It's in
Beaverton, Oregon, and a wonder
this is our very own millennial
mill. sings her ass off that
will be at the X Novo Brewing
Company in Beaverton Oregon
marine or something. She was
traveling around Yes, she I
guess she went back she she
dumped to the boyfriend. Well,
that just didn't work out and
she's looking maybe she's back
back to try or fortune in
Oregon. She got some chops,
that's for sure. Millennial Mel
Yes. So I presume she will be
celebrating and she's not on the
list. So I'll just say happy
birthday in advance millennial
Mel and we have a Lots of
meetups that are still ahead.
I'm just gonna say something. I
can't remember there was some
other thing about the meetups
that was happening. It'll come
to me. This is the no agenda
meetups, if you've never been to
one, just give it a shot.
There's one almost anywhere in
the world. Every week something
is happening. Find out where no
agenda meetup.com You can search
easily. And if there's not one
near you, all you need is just
the location and put it on the
map. Organize one yourself is
just like a potty you won't be
triggered
you and everybody feels the
same. It's like
yeah, I was. With C see?
No. ISOs from me. None. So you
get the wind. Oh, I
don't know. I don't. Okay, I
only have two. Does that noise?
What does that play it again?
Does that noise?
Okay. Yeah, I know. Was that a
goat noise? I know. This is this
is this has got to be it this
the only other one tickling the
amygdala. Oh, is it tickling the
amygdala? Oh, wow. I know. You
said Wow. What are we going to
do instead? Wow. Wow. Wow. What
are we going to?
Well, we could pull something
from the archives. Tons.
Let me see how we have this. We
have always a winner. We got
that one. We got Oh, whoa, whoa,
hang
on guys.
That use that one. Just use the
got the right response.
I mean, that's good.
I like that. It should be I like
to hear a little louder but
louder. It's already quite Jack.
Oh, Jack. Oh, man. I'm gonna
jack you up. Hold on. Let me
normalize. Normalizing. Okay, it
can't be any louder than that.
Sorry. JC. Okay. Anything else
for the
get a report? I think one of the
reasons we got low donations
because if you notice there's
nobody from North Carolina.
Well, there was there was
Concord, North Carolina. Our
boobs lover.
Do we have any checks?
Now the checks were scant same
thing.
Oh, I have I have a screwball
clip for you. I got a screw up
but Yeah, cuz I'm sick and tired
of this. I'm so sick. This is
such a Gwyneth Paltrow and her
goop
she gave up on that company.
Oh my goodness. She's still all
she does is come up with oh,
this is so funny. I can do
something political do something
for good and I can make it fit
the Debt Debt. So now, we had to
celebrate the anniversary of Roe
v. Wade, because, you know, I
just want to be honest, good
products to my customers, to
women everywhere. That's what
it's about. That's really what
I'm trying to do. Um, Gwyneth
Paltrow, Regina Candler. Hello,
Hannah
is in honor of the anniversary
of Roe v. Wade, we made a candle
called hands off my vagina. Oh,
yes.
Very good. Oh,
edgy big. That's exactly gets
people talking. And yes, yes,
people, you know, shows like
yours.
I think we we are very pro Women
at Google, obviously. And we
really do believe that, that no
one should touch a woman's
vagina. Women should have agency
to make whatever choice they
want to make in their lives in
any area. And so we were happy
to be able to partner with the
ACLU
and do this. It's in the ACLU.
Was it on the vagina candle?
It's really exciting.
What did they pay for it?
Because they help with the name
with the branding.
What is the ACLU got to do with
that these guys are off the
rails just years ago cuz you
used to give them money? Oh,
yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah. You got
one plea. And you said I'm not
what? Yeah, they're off the
rails. It
was like come protest. My ACL
test. Let me see. Let me see if
they have anything about a
vagina. I'm going to play the
rest of this horrible clip from
the Tonight Show. While I look
up the ACL us exact involvement
in this vagina candle.
How do you come up with new
products? You just write them
all down? Do you do you record
them on your phone in the middle
of the night? This could be an
idea or this can be something
I usually get them sort of in a
lightning flash like I like like
I did with this candle. While I
was having a dinner one night,
and we were we were talking
about freedoms in this country
freedoms. It sort of hit me. I
was like, Oh, I would I would
love to make Have you candle
like that? And sometimes they
come from collaboration with the
team and our team can come up
with like the funniest,
cleverest names for products and
yeah, so it's really, it's, it's
a great process, you know, to be
able to have that creative
freedom at work and to do things
you know, will be edgy and like,
move culture forward and get
people tall. Yeah, for a good
cause. So, and we love it
for a good cause it went
on and went on. No, it's, it's
the Move culture forward.
Yes. Culture has to move. You
are right. Move culture forward.
I don't see them promoting it.
In news maybe under the news
thing that would be embarrassed
if I was them. So apparently, it
benefits the ACLU Women's Rights
Project. Oh, here we go. Oh,
abortion is essential. Okay,
this is it. ACLU Here we go. We
testify Oh, goodness. There's so
many different groups here. Ah,
not saying that. That's, that's,
you know, they can't believe in
whatever is important. But come
on with your vagina candle. What
it smells like,
I wonder what is shaped like?
Just a regular candle, John.
Ah, all right. I think that's
the softballs.
Softball. I didn't
know what to do. I didn't know
what to do. I mean, you just
nailed it. I can't do anything.
Okay, I think we're good. Yeah,
I
don't think I only had this
night the dumb dog drive.
Okay, let's play this inflation
discussion. This is something we
should all know what's causing
inflation that we really need to
know.
Where's this from? NPR I believe
could two of
the main factors that affect
inflation are labor and energy.
That's according to an online
discussion led by experts at
Heritage Foundation on Tuesday.
Oh, rachel Dressler, a research
fellow in economics budget and
entitlements, said the high
inflation curve began during the
pandemic when policymakers
issued the $600 unemployment
insurance payments that resulted
in two thirds of unemployed
workers collecting more money by
not working. She also said 4.3
million workers have quit their
jobs on average per month in the
last four months,
replacing workers is extremely
costly, on average, takes about
six to nine months worth of a
worker salary, to have the cost
of finding a new worker and
training them. So if you look at
the quits this year, compared to
last year, employers have had to
replace about 10 million
additional workers when you do
the math that increase their
costs by about three to 4%. And
there's no new value added to
that. It's just a higher cost.
So of course, they're having to
pass that on to customers.
Energy is also a critical factor
when it comes to inflation.
Katie Tubb, a senior policy
analyst for energy and
environmental issues, said that
in 2020, energy consumption was
down 7% due to COVID-19 policy
responses. And those in the
conventional energy industry
have a very uncertain future.
Under the Biden administration.
The administration has used
basically every regulatory
toolbox tool in the toolbox to
attack coal, oil and natural
gas, whether you're talking
about the financing side of this
production or the consumption
side of it. And so if you're in
those industries, I don't know
why you would want to spend
millions of dollars investing in
workers and infrastructure when
this administration has said you
have no future in this country.
Wow, that this is not NPR
obvious. No. NTD New Tang
Dynasty.
I just love the Brookings
Institution, as determined all
those things are what makes
inflation and not one word about
inflating the money supply.
Yeah, they could have dropped
that
in I think they could have
dropped that. That wasn't that
the original way back when we
understood that we print money
at 2% a year that's what
inflation was we'll have
the quantitative easing period,
which was supposed to be various
hyperinflationary was not it was
almost deflationary. So that
those old theories are out the
window.
No, but okay. I'm just looking
at the pure definition back in
the 70s. When we were looking at
inflation, I remember my parents
talking about inflation, about
the government printing too
much.
Yeah, I knew the same thing. It
was an old rule. That's why
everybody and their sister was
predicting hyperinflation during
the quantitative easing era,
because they were using those
old rules and it never happened.
No,
of course not. Because we shut
down the economy.
This is my entire theory of Dawn
about 2009. We didn't Oh, no,
no, no. 2009 we shifted. We
shoved it all under the rug and
now it's coming to roost that's
what I think. Yeah. Who knows?
Who knows? But I know this,
Nick, the rat will be live right
after the show and no agenda
stream.com Hang in the troll
room, John. We might want to
hang around. He's going to
deconstruct our episode smoke
weed and take calls.
Though that will probably mean
sounds a little like a throwback
to an old show. He once
remembered. Yo agenda. Yo
agenda. Yeah, we'll see. Yeah,
we'll see what those guys did
smoke weed, I'm sure of it.
Quite sure. And to show mixes
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