February 13th, 2022 • 3h 19m
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Why am I shouting?
Adam curry? Jhansi divorce
Sunday February 13 2022. This is
your award winning keep our
nation media assassination
episode 1425 This is no agenda.
Watching the science James
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas Hill Country here.
Number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry from
Northern
Silicon Valley where I admit I
was wrong about the duck masks.
I'm Jesse Dvorak.
Wow, that must have really
bothered you. That was what two
weeks ago no, it was two shows
ago two shows ago. Yeah, well,
two shows two weeks. They
actually sell masks that you put
on like a duck is my Understand.
Yes. Well, this is not a bad
premium idea.
Well, here's the funny thing
about Yeah, if you just make him
yellow, right. That's the
mistake they're making. Yes.
This this mask never existed in
95 It's never existed before in
this shaped it looking like
this. No,
I don't know why that happened.
It's because somebody
they're very mocking us.
That's probably right on
actually now think about it.
Hey, I know a great idea. Let's
make these idiots look like
ducks by Yeah, yeah, of course.
That would be our number one
meeting. Item. All right, today.
Creative Work masking company.
We need a little fun in our
lives. I got an idea. What can
we do next? What else could we
come up with? Seriously, this
god piece?
COVID COVID codpiece.
Ooh. All right, right around it
right. Coming up with show
titles already. COVID codpiece
speaking of COVID Yes, ladies
and gentlemen. Speaking of COVID
I have the COVID. Still.
Yes, I want to also think Judy
Schwartz for the sending in this
tongue drum. She sent a lot of
stuff in somebody. There's two
people that are sending me these
weird instruments. Just want to
thank anyway. Okay, continue.
I'm sorry. Go. You still have
it? I thought you'd be over it
by now.
Ah, well, I'd like to give you a
brief report. After our show on
Sunday, I was without a doubt,
fatigued and fogged
you were you were complaining
about this near Thursday?
I'm sorry. Not Sunday, Thursday.
At the end of the first show. It
was spent. I was spent?
No it no would notice.
One point during the I think
something like maybe the meetups
or something. I actually started
speaking Dutch. I don't think
you caught it. But it's just for
no reason Dutch started coming
out. Yeah, I mean that. And I
think that Well, that's a part
of the two symptoms that you
read about the most is obviously
you're fatiguing Duchess.
Yes. Yes.
Speaking in tongues, no, I think
it's the fog that people call it
the brain fog, which I disagree
with as a descriptor of what it
is. And I'm pretty in tune with
my body and particularly the
brain part. And so after the
show, I mean, it was really
really tired. And then Friday
and had a had a really sweaty
night horrible like, had to
change three times, Friday. My
legs were tired. And this what
people are calling brain fog had
set in. And I want to try and
describe it because it's not
something I've ever felt before
it's not a fog. Because I think
with the flu, you can feel
foggy, you know, like a woolly
maybe is it better
to sound sick again, but that's
me. I think you're just I think
you're too this is it? You're
acting and you proving that you
can Okay, then I'm a great if
you were acting you'd sound
sick. I'm sorry. You're
definitely not acting. You're
just it's just a strange
phenomenon. Like this is a dog.
I sweat is so much the bed was
wet. We had to buy a new
mattress.
I learned a long time ago in my
40 year broadcast career, right?
Never missed a broadcast that
the easiest way to not have that
is to just push yourself over it
and be happy and glad you got a
job. And that is and that makes
it sound good. So
okay, I'm sorry, I interrupted.
That's okay. Like you were
talking about brain fog and knew
he had an example of it. Well,
not an example, but I don't
think it's the right descriptor.
There's something like this.
Imagine your brain frequencies
is a special Drum. Yeah, like
equalizer graph is for people
who can you know, and so I'm
with everything's popping up and
down and the levels we are.
Yeah, exactly. It feels like
somewhere around 2028 kilo hertz
or something. One of those is
not working, or it's, it's
Fritzi. And because of that,
there's certain things and that
was Friday and Saturday, there's
certain things just like, I
can't focus on this one thing,
or here's an example. I was, I
was cleaning out this. Tina was
doing the dishes and you were
doing the pots and pans which
you don't put in the dishwasher.
We're just washing my hand. And
I was and we have a drawer for
that. And, you know, stuff goes
in a certain way, John, I could
not figure out the puzzle. And
it's just like, This is weird. I
can't do this. I can't give up.
So kind of felt the same way.
Saturday, Friday night was also
pretty bad night. And I woke up
this morning. I feel I mean, I
really feel good. I do not feel
this frizziness now I am
sneezing a bit. And you can see
I'm a little nasal Lee. I don't
have the pain. The lower back
were the torso or the trunk
pain, you know, around my, my
lower back and everything. My
legs don't feel tired. However,
I am still testing positive.
Or what I missed it.
I I'm still testing positive as
of five minutes before the show
that Yeah, but that yeah, that's
just fragments. Yes. But there's
a huge problem with this. I
cannot in any good conscience go
to the meetup. Tomorrow in
Nashville, if I'm still testing
positive.
I would think that's what Yes, I
think you're probably
right. But it's it's it's gut
wrenching to me. Because the
number of people who are coming
I mean, there's we've got Mary
who's driving across country in
her Econoline 350 that she lives
in. I mean, we've got people
driving from far away to be at
this meetup and I'm really
bummed about it. That really
sucks. This is where you say
something compassionate.
It's terrible. But yeah, it is.
And I do want everybody to
you might be okay by
tomorrow. Well, John, John,
John, John, even if you don't
even if you test negative if
you're still shedding virus for
a few days, and we have people
at the meetup who are vaccinated
I don't want them to get really
sick from this thing
it's a good point
you know, these are our people
and and you know what, all we
need is for for someone to be
it's find out that I went to the
meetup and Felicity Oh, look at
this a hole. And then they'll be
waiting for me to die of COVID
so I don't want that karma ear
because that's what they do a
podcast.
Yeah, you don't want to be a
Rogen.
I mean, as this is really, this
has not been as severe as anyone
made it, I think, or made it out
to be for me at least. And I'm a
57 year old man. I smoke weed. I
drink wine. I don't work out
excessively really? I think the
blister pack I think that's what
did it I just all of that stuff.
It was what is it total this is
another six days of five days.
And I'm I really feel really
good today.
Okay, well he looks like he's
you screwed all these people are
coming to see you.
That's, that's supposed to make
me feel better. So like you said
to be sympathetic. I'm
sympathetic to them. Feel bad.
Dame Jennifer has said because
of course, we contacted Sir
Patrick Coble, and Dame
Jennifer. And Dame Jennifer is
the designated receiver if
anyone has stuff that they
brought. Lots of people also
bring donations on the spot. And
she has been designated she'll
do a spreadsheet for us, etc.
And she she will have a report.
Yeah. Well, Jennifer, man, come
on. She is nice. So I'm very
very sorry for everyone who was
going to come to that meetup and
we will reschedule and I think
we're already planning on
something in North Carolina in
April which maybe could bring
some of the same people back and
we would love to return out go
back to Tennessee. Just sucks
what it is.
But you having this thing now is
dangerous for different reasons
than you'd think. Because i
They've finally the NPR is, I
guess the only people I've heard
promote this. Okay, but they've
decided that to the last ditch
effort. Oh, okay. People to get
the vaccine Before this is done,
it is actually already past due.
I agree. They've come up with
some bogus studies that are so
transparently wrong. That is
laughable. And I think it
applies to you because if any of
these studies are true, you're
in trouble, but I don't believe
a word of it. Okay. How about
this clip COVID new studies, the
US
Department of Veterans Affairs
did this study on heart issues.
If reports COVID-19 survivors
had a 63%, higher risk for a
heart attack, a 69%, higher risk
of irregular heartbeats of 52%,
higher risk of stroke and a 72%.
higher risk of heart failure.
This was clearly seen in all
ages, no matter what race or
gender, the department adds,
it's even a risk for people who
didn't go to the hospital and
those with mild symptoms.
Another study adds COVID
vaccines using MRI and a
technology don't have any
additional short term side
effects. Cancer Patient Wow.
Yeah, I saw this. I didn't get a
good clip. I saw the article.
And you look at that, and you go
you Mr. Efforts. Are you kidding
me? I mean, this is such a,
first of all, I think it's
bullcrap. You know, all of a
sudden, a new study, study after
two years of this thing, and
this, obviously milder variant
would be weird if that's the one
that caused all the problems.
But it kind of goes hand in hand
with what they're saying in the
UK about the sports, the soccer
players falling down dead on the
fields, you know what they say
the reason is,
oh, I can just imagine it is the
they get startled from the
referee whistle.
What? Yes, I'm not kidding.
There's nothing wrong with the
vaccines people are getting
startled by the vaccine by the
by the the ref whistle, and then
that all of a sudden jolt them
in.
Oh, my God. Well, you know, this
all this happened, this
particular report happened after
this release of the data. that's
since been jiggered by the
government by the Defense
Department that yeah, yes. Yeah.
Because the core to it was the
40% 50% 3,000% 2,000%. More
likely. So this report follows
the same pattern of Oh, you
guys. 75%. More like the 80%.
You know, the same kind of
thing. So it kind of sounds like
the other report. So it kind of
like
you're saying they had to put
this report or this report was a
derivative of the rigging of the
of the of the demand from the
Department of Defense. Wow.
Yeah. She's obvious because of
the timing. Yeah, yeah. Yeah.
No, Shannon does accomplish one
thing. And a little bit at the
end, you kind of leftover, but
it was the bogus thing about the
mRNA vaccine. It had nothing to
do with the rest of it. But they
said, it doesn't know
scientists, by the end of it
again, because it wasn't about
the report. Any of this other
stuff was, but it was
associative is one of those
things where you and then the
MRA and blah, blah, blah, but
listen to it carefully, because
it's got nothing to do with
anything,
the department answer, it's even
a risk for people who didn't go
to the hospital and those with
mild symptoms. Another study
adds COVID vaccines using MMR
and a technology don't have any
additional short term side
effects in cancer patients.
Yeah, it's like a double whammy.
Is it just saying hey, by the
way, if you got a heart problem,
that's COVID. And the vaccines
don't cause that, and they
certainly don't cause any
problems if you got cancer.
That's what they
give away on this report. What
was that the beginning of it,
where they say, there was no
difference between race or
gender or age listen
again to the whole thing.
The US Department of Veterans
Affairs did the study on heart
issues. It reports COVID-19
survivors had a 63% higher risk
for a heart attack, a 69%,
higher risk of irregular
heartbeats of 52% higher risk of
stroke and a 72% higher risk of
heart failure. This was clearly
seen in all ages, no matter what
race or gender that happened.
And even for people who didn't
go to the hospital and those
with mild symptoms, another
study as COVID vaccines using
mRNA technology don't have any
additional short term side
effects in cancer patients.
I'm glad we listen to that
again, for a couple of reasons.
One, what they're leaving out is
the obvious difference between
civilians and and these numbers.
You're in the military who the
hell knows what's going on
there? But of course, they would
mention that and it's based on
phony, the Gosh, it's so
obvious. That's the phony
numbers.
Well, you can't I've never seen
a study and there's plenty of
them. We have Glenstone passed
around. Would you have no
difference in age, gender? A
race that just not never
happens. There's always a
difference in age for sure.
Always. Yeah. And there tends to
be one with gender and there
tends to be one with the race.
There tends to be all of them.
Not none of them. Well, his
whole crap. Here's
what happens when you're in the
military. Then if you're a
member of the Black and Brown
community, you will not be
disproportionately hurt by COVID
Go military. Bullshit. It's
bullshit. It's that's that is.
That is really one of the most
pathetic things I've ever seen.
And Howard, so we're pretty
level MPR Yeah, we're pretty
level headed. You know, I saw
this. I saw this this article,
and I'm not worried about that.
That's bull crap. First thing I
thought, but imagine people who
have a mild case. Oh, oh, for up
to a year. Oh, I mean, that
could give you agita right
there?
Yeah, don't let a referee's
whistle come by drop you on the
spot
so this is all part racist
would die you know or you are
not racist. I'm sorry. Rapists
do when when their whistle and
they carry whistle. Oh, did it.
The New York Times wrote this
morning. Yesterday morning, when
facts change. One of the few
COVID truisms is that policy
should change as reality
changes. A world without
vaccines calls for more
restrictions than a world with
vaccines. When case I
said it said reality change.
Yes, yes. Oh, yeah. They use the
word reality itself.
Yes. David Leonard in the New
York Times.
Reality Reality itself, which is
a constant?
Yep. No, no, it's changed
changes. It's changing. Again.
One of the few COVID truisms is
that policies should change as
reality changes beautiful. A
world without vaccines calls for
more restrictions than a world
without vaccines. When cases are
surging, and hospitals are
overwhelmed, as was the case
last month, more restrictions
make sense. If hospitalizations
and deaths keep falling
continued steps towards normalcy
will make sense. We have to be
able to act differently when the
situation changes. It's really a
conversation. The answer will
not spring forth from science.
But it's
a conversation now. Yeah.
And science will not we don't
have to follow the science
because the answer doesn't
spring forth from science. What
kind of conversation? What kind
of English is that? Anyway? The
answer will not spring forth
from science.
If the editor should have caught
that you can put some like that
in New York Times.
Isn't that kind of lame? shall
spring for
ahead we go.
Scientists changed everybody.
Yes. Beautiful. Beautiful,
beautiful, beautiful. Okay, so
we can talk about why don't you
whatever you have on on COVID.
Maybe we should just do that.
I got a couple I don't have a
lot. But I have let's just play
this as a dumb. Another DME
report on reinfections.
We're moving into the third year
of the pandemic, and a lot of
people have now had COVID-19. In
fact, scientists estimate the
vast majority of Americans have
been infected at some point. By
the end of this month, it might
be 80% of us at one time who had
been infected. So here's a
question if most of us have been
infected or vaccinated or
vaccinated and infected, can we
just return to normal now? Well,
maybe not. But we've been asking
NPR global health correspondent
Mike Lane do cliff to figure out
what this does mean either
McLean. Hi, Steve. Where does
that 80% figure come from?
You know, it's hard to know
exactly the percentage because
many COVID cases go undetected.
And as we'll learn, there can be
reinfections. But roughly
researchers at Georgia Tech
estimate that before omachron,
about 40% of Americans had been
infected. And researchers at the
University of Washington predict
about 40% of Americans will
catch Omicron.
So 40% plus 40%. That's 80%.
That's most of us. Does that
mean that most people whether
they're vaccinated or not have
some protection from the
disease?
Yes, so they are protected in a
particular way. So what
scientists are beginning to
realize is having a symptomatic
infection typically triggers a
strong immune response and gives
good protection against severe
disease in future surges. Live
aboard dad has been researching
this topic for over a year. He's
an epidemiologist at Weill
Cornell medicine cutter. And in
a recent study, he measured a
person's risk of getting
hospitalized during their second
infection compared to their
first
those who get reinfected. Had
90% lower chance of getting
hospital The lies than those who
had a primary infection.
And he says there's growing
evidence that this protection
last quite a long time, perhaps
a few years.
Well, so you have a tiny
fraction of the odds of going to
the hospital with a serious
illness if you catch it again.
Yes, it's it's quite
extraordinary. And over time, it
will be less of a problem for
society as a whole.
It's quite extraordinary what
we've learned when you have
natural infection, you probably
won't get it again. Whoa, whoa,
whoa, silence. What is wrong
with these people? Do they hear
themselves? Say, obviously,
don't I have a data point I
forgot to mention. Yeah. So the
keeper, you know, we're not
quarantining, we're not kissing
and hugging. But we're not
quarantining, we sleep in the
same bed. She is fine. And the
data point is, what? Well, I
just have a data point, as you
and I had been trying to figure
it out, what is the difference?
What are you doing? What are you
doing, etc. Here's the only
thing that I that I typically
take every day potassium. And
the potassium that I have is a
liquid form and a dropper. And
you put it in your glass of
water. And it tastes like ass. I
mean, it's total sweat socks
app. Okay, it's horrible. So
sometimes I just stopped to take
it. Well, sometimes I stopped
taking it cuz like a gag, I
don't want to take I'll take it
tomorrow. I hadn't taken it for
a week. And then I got the
COVID. Tina eats two bananas a
day. I'm just saying it could be
a data point. It
could be potassium at all. No.
But it's a data point for her.
You don't get out. That's why
you're not infected. You're
hurt. Actually. You're a hermit.
Oh, but don't worry. We've got a
an Omicron vaccine a special
vaccine on the way. And how do
we know this? The CEO of Pfizer
told us he said something
interesting, though, what
information
are you expecting to get over
the next couple of weeks, both
from within Pfizer and biontech.
And also from around the world,
we found that South Africa
didn't last night, we know that
academic labs everywhere are
working on this, how will you
make that decision about whether
those three doses are enough? Or
if you do need to switch to that
omachron specific vaccine, which
we understand you started
working on already and could
have by March,
the data that we received our
data that we got from what we
call to the virus so it's not
the real virus, it is a virus
that we have constructed in our
labs and it is identical with
the Omicron virus. This is a
very well known study.
Okay, so they created this with
the pseudo virus. Why would he
even mention that? I mean, does
is that important for us to
know? Or is there a reason why
they can't do it with the actual
Omicron virus variant?
Well, you've asked the question
I can't answer even come close
to figuring it out.
That's why I thought it was so
weird. Just this thing really
exist or you just you can't get
a culture. You can't isolate it.
So you've created something in
the lab that's like it. This
This has been the problem all
along. Looking back on on the
vaccines. It's always been well,
you know, this variance worse
and we know because we've tested
it in the lab and are more
transmissible in the lab. All
the stuff has been in the lab.
I don't know. Maybe we get a
virologist out there somebody we
have a lot of lab workers to
make come up with an answer with
or maybe put it in there show
off to his compadres that they
could even do something like
like he described, that might be
hot thing, you know, did that
oh, that's impossible.
Did you know Did you and horror
which short Pfizer and Maderna
at the top there? Did you guys
talk about that at all wish? You
know this is so their stock
prices are definitely going
down. And this this thing going
and I'm just telling you because
you're the guy that knows about
this stuff. There was this rumor
or you know, presented as fact
for the past three days. And it
goes like this. Madrid Maderna
CEO deletes his Twitter after
dumping $400 million
a stack.
Now his Twitter has been
deleted. But there's no evidence
he dumped $400 million worth of
stock that would I think show up
in a real financial publications
shop. There's a there's probably
a couple dozen people that
follow insider trading to the
tee had to file Yeah, proceed
with the SEC when you do that if
you're a director of any company
and you sell your own stock or
buy your own stock for that
matter. Are you even when you
flip a an option? Yeah, it's
yes, we will be recording it
that's on record and then it's
very easy to follow so that it
less it's listed somewhere. It's
built
Crap. Now it is true that the
modernist
must dumped a lot of SpaceX and
Tesla,
but that was a couple like a
month ago. Must have been a
while back.
Yeah, me. But most people when
they're selling their stock, is
it like a rule for people who
want to base trading on
insiders, you can only you can
trust to buy but you can't trust
to sell, because most people
doing the selling is nice and
they want to get some cash.
Right. Although, although I
remember Ron Blum bought stock
in think new ideas, the company
that we took public, and he got
in real trouble for it with the
SEC, even though he bought
stock. And I don't know exactly
if it was a filing issue, but
the
it tends to be there's there's
these quiet periods where you
can buy stock and you can't buy
stock. And then you have to file
Yeah, and if there's something
going on, like within a few days
of the of the earnings report or
something that you do you have
to do, there's rules for when
you can buy and there's rules
for when you can sell.
I just said that because when
when there's buying then you
know that can mean certain
things to it is usually it means
that was good. Good is
happening. Yeah, certain goods
happening, usually let's forget
anyway, I just want to tell all
of our producers who kept
insisting that this was true,
and I'm sorry, it's just not and
I say please send me a link to a
source and that send me like the
the Maderna stock chart. Look,
it's down. Okay, that's about us
to ship products
about my advice to all these
people stay out of the market.
If you don't know what you're
doing. Also, I realized take
your money, there's this ongoing
controversy over Bob Saget death
and now the autopsy report shows
multiple so initially of course,
it's got to be the VAX the
booster and now there's this
crazy autopsy report that shows
he had multiple fractures as if
someone beat him with a baseball
bat in the head. And and so now
there's just theory after theory
after theory going around, like
why would he get beaten up like
that and then go to bed with it,
you know? And then of course he
died of a brain hemorrhage. And
I have a very simple answer.
It's one of the number one
causes of death in the entire
world. It happens all the time.
Sadly people slip in the
bathroom guarantee that's what
happened. He slipped he hit his
head maybe he slipped in the tub
hit his head a couple times when
our crap and then went to bed.
Don't you think be I think
that's a little more viable than
no gangs? Ms. 13
I always say it became such a
big focus, but
well, because he's a very loved
man. Yes.
I mean, from full house. Yeah,
my daughter grew up with him.
Oh, yes. I never saw any of that
stuff I would say get is to me
was always just a random stand
up and a guy who was the host of
Funniest Home Videos for a
while. Yes, I know. He liked it
doing that show. I don't know
how much we must have been
making money hand over
my caught a lot of money. Yeah,
but that's why he was on his
comedy tour. Anyway, there's a
good analysis of the UK
government data of fully
vaccinated Britons. And they did
a pretty good job of charting
everything out and the headline
they make out of it. Here we go.
The latest UK health security
agency vaccine surveillance
report figures show that
boosters massively accelerate
immune system degradation, and
that most triple or double
vaccinated people in the United
Kingdom may develop a new form
of COVID-19 vaccine induced
Acquired Immunodeficiency
Syndrome by the end of February
2022.
Oh god what a horrible thing to
fight read about if you had to
be boosted.
Yes. And then you understand the
page will be in the show notes
and you look at the charts, they
have the data they have the
source to the data. I mean,
they're calling it the just call
it I want to get it right. The
immunodeficiency here's the
vaccine induced Acquired
Immunodeficiency Syndrome, which
yes, is what AIDS also is. And
the the reason why this is just
creepier is when you see Prince
Harry coming out Prince Harry,
this is in the Guardian
everyone's favorite. Yeah,
everyone's favorite Prince Harry
says get tested for HIV to
protect others in the same way
as for COVID.
If you got HIV from the shot
does not translate missable
well, they're forgetting all of
the things we learned about HIV,
everything. Now, I've always
questioned whether HIV is
transmissible the way they say
it is, or, you know, there's
lots of questions I have a whole
nother topic HIV. Yeah, we're
not we're not going to go in
there but but that is very
remarkable again all of a sudden
everything's about a daisy Daisy
Oh age everywhere What's the age
back boys back in the in the
news. Now there's there's good
news in the UK they have a an
entire fund for you if you were
damaged by vaccination. And and
just because I have the details,
I'd like you to know what in the
UK you can get, which is not in
the United States if you're
severely disabled as a result of
a vaccination against certain
diseases. Okay, so I don't know
if that includes COVID You can
get a one off tax free payment
of 120,000 pounds. This is
called a vaccine damage payment.
That's a lot of money. I mean,
not if you're permanently
disabled.
No, but it's at least there's
something in an eye with a sharp
stick.
Yeah. So yeah.
I have one last one last clip on
COVID. We don't have I don't
have a lot of COVID today. Yeah,
I have a couple you have all the
COVID. I got the COVID. So let's
go with this last one, which is
the admission of guilt clip
that and maybe they've been
vaccinated and infected. Does
that mean they won't get COVID?
Again, you know, that
was the hope, right that once
we're all vaccinated and had
about a COVID, we wouldn't catch
COVID Again, but Jeffrey
Townsend at Yale University says
with this virus, that's not
going to happen.
Yes, three infections are
possible. In fact, they're
pretty much inevitable, that at
least all the evidence that we
have now says that's true.
Some of that evidence comes from
Townsend and his colleagues
setting the other coronaviruses
which are related to SARS, cov.
Two, but are different. These
viruses cause the common cold.
They are in fact in the in fact
on a you know, several year
timescale. And there's no reason
to expect something different
from this virus.
He says the risk of reinfection
is very low for about three to
six months right after you're
sick. But then the risk grows
and many people will be
reinfected every year to
okay, there's a subtle change in
language, which I've noticed,
and I heard it in one of our
earlier clips. Omicron Omicron
is not called a variant. It's
called a virus. It's Omicron
Omicron. They don't call it a
variant anymore. They're called
they're saying this virus. We
heard the other clips we played
before this I was talking about
not about the variant. No, no,
this virus, like the Pfizer's
CEO, this virus, not this
variant, this virus what how
does that work?
Well, this is obviously part of
the withdrawal. Yeah. But what,
what does it accomplish? Does it
try to take out of the minds of
the listeners that these
variants are like these nasty
little beings that are going to
come in? Come at us every which
way? Or how about
this? How about this case, not
COVID?
You know, the thing is about the
origins of Omicron is not the
same, it doesn't come from the
same stemmed from the same
branches of the other variants.
It's, it looks like a standalone
to we're just being jacked
around. Let's face it, this last
clip I played, which is the one
that I consider to be a whopper
clip, which means what if you
listen to it carefully, she
says, you get shot, you can get
a million vaccines, you can get
the disease over and over again,
nothing, that nothing helps.
Let's listen to it one more time
that didn't maybe they've been
vaccinated and infected. Does
that mean they won't get COVID?
Again, you know,
that was the hope right that
once for all vaccinated and had
about a COVID We wouldn't catch
COVID. Again, this is
NPR John. Yes, it is. Okay. So
this has got to stop
vaccination.
Good. And maybe they've been
vaccinated and infected. Does
that mean they won't get COVID
again,
you know, that was the hope
right? That once we're all
vaccinated outta COVID COVID.
But Jeffrey,
mentioning it now. I can't stop
hearing it. We're gonna let's
do it one more time, and maybe
they've been vaccinated. And
there we go. There we go. That
was the hope, right, that once
we're all vaccinated and had
about a COVID wouldn't catch
COVID Again, but Jeffrey
Townsend at Yale University says
with this virus, that's not
going to happen. Yes, three
infections are possible. In
fact, they're pretty much
inevitable that at least all the
evidence that we have now says
that's true.
So, evidence comes from Townsend
and his colleagues setting the
other coronaviruses which are
related to SARS. cov two but are
different, these matters. is
caused the common cold.
They all in fact and reinfect on
a, you know, several year
timescale and there's no reason
to expect something different
from this virus.
He says the risk of reinfection
is very low for about three to
six months right after you're
sick, but then the risk grows
and many people will be
reinfected every year to the
talking about
the common flu. No exam but
the common cold common cold I'm
sorry Coronavirus. Yeah.
But if if you remember two years
ago, we were talking about the
fact that the Coronavirus was
always said to be a virus that
had no there was no way of
developing a vaccine for it. It
was not possible because of its
idiosyncratic idiosyncrasies. Mm
hmm. And that's what we saw
there. That was the litany. So
then they come up with this mRNA
and this other idea, the the
vector vaccine from j&j. And it
turns out that the original
thought was correct, is none of
this stuff works. It's bold
crap.
Oh, and interestingly, Johnson
and Johnson just announced they
have stopped production of its
COVID vaccine.
What up with that?
I didn't hear this.
Let me see. Let me look. Let me
let me reread carefully.
I'm sure you got it, but it's
kind of a shocker that.com
That's not front page news.
Well, let me see here is Johnson
Johnson has reportedly stopped
the production of its single
dose COVID-19 vaccine and
there's a link to the Okay, here
it is New York Times is that
good enough for you? Yeah. Okay.
j&j pauses production of its
COVID vaccine despite persistent
need. company says it still has
a million doses in inventory.
That means they're going to
write that off is done. No one
wants it or something. I from
what I understand here. No, no,
no,
you nailed it right off. They
have a million in inventory they
stopped production because it's
just no one's done is over no
one's lining up for it. Yeah.
You got a million in inventory
means they can't unload it.
Yeah.
Man Oh, man. Yes
over this whole thing is done.
It's a done deal.
Yet despite that T Mobile
employees will be fired if they
are unvaccinated by April 2 By
the end of February if they have
not had at least this is the
same thing they did demote not
that mo work for T Mobile but
the same the same basic concept
you will be put on leave unpaid
leave so you can think about it.
And then if if you're not if
you're not vaccinated by April
2, then you're fired now here's
what's interesting. We have
brought this up and pretty
quickly I started to get a lot
of emails and I'm well intended
people. Dude, stop giving your
money to those a holes go to
Patriot mobile. And I know the
industry a little bit so let me
just tell you for those of you
who think you're doing everybody
a solid by going to Patriot
mobile which I saw being
promoted by Don Jr, which always
gives me pause. Patriot mobile
runs on Sprint's network, which
is owned by T Mobile, which is
owned by Deutsche Telekom, etc.
So Patriot mobile, sorry, it's
not very patriotic to kind of
OPT you skate that obvious
point. Unless you can see some
benefit to doing that John, put
at&t. at&t is doing the same.
All the all the companies are
doing the same to their
employees. As we learned that's
because insurance companies are
forcing them into it. I don't
have proof but
I probably we will. We should.
We should track down the Genesis
and slam in other words that
people want you to do something
like Patriot vote. Why don't you
spend your time tracking down
the genesis of why this is
happening in the first place of
the T Mobile employees and let's
bust their balls. Let's find out
who they are. It's something
like you said is probably an
insurance company or somebody
like that. And it's go after
them instead of after t mobile's
just doing trying to stay in
business the way I see it.
Yeah, if I get pushed back on
this, you know, well, it's still
it's the it's the operator. It's
not the network. Okay, I don't
know. I just just it's the same
thing. Everything's tied
together. It's all crap. A
holes. Hey, here's something
going back to our Oh, bad shit
can happen if you're vaccinated.
I know. It's it's a no
causation, but certainly,
correlation
at least 11 A motorcycle crash
crashes have occurred here in
Austin within the last 72 hours
of these almost all resulted in
serious injuries. At least four
were fatal. That's odd.
That's odd. 11 motorcycle
accidents in Austin in the past
over the weekend
was like to get that Navy pilot
who crashed on the deck. Hmm. No
are these accidents that he said
damn vaccine but
I know no i i watched the video
and I listened to the audio. I
couldn't really hear him say it.
So anyway, we do have a couple
quick updates. Just share with
everybody on the COVID vaccine
fronds tonight as COVID
restrictions loosened across the
country, parents of America's
Youngest children grappling with
the news that Vaccines for
Children six months to under
five have been put on hold
Pfizer wait or trial data
delaying its request for FDA
authorization of its vaccine for
that age group. For a few more
months,
I think the more vaccines
for me the better to wait a few
more months. If it's for safety.
I think it's a really good
thing.
Pediatricians including those at
Golden Gate pediatrics outside
San Francisco now telling
parents to
be patient, like I
understand, but you know, I
think there's a bit of a
letdown. But overall, it's
better to get it right
then if anything, this should
add some trust the general
public about how thoroughly the
FDA looks at all data with
respect to safety and efficacy.
Hey, I'm noticing something else
is going on with our mainstream
media. I'm hearing a lot of up
talking and gay up talking. Have
you noticed this? Yeah. So it's
it's more prevalent than ever.
And not that I have a problem
with
a buddy with that, because I've
been noticing it for a couple of
years.
Yeah, but this is a BS. Okay.
Well, it just seems okay. I'm
noticing it because I'm, I'm
less sensitive to it, I guess.
Yeah, that's exactly yeah. Goes
because you got the brain fog.
Let's see what CDC says. So
on the one hand, the number of
cases continues to go down,
which is great on the other 99%
of the country.
This voice that you're playing
now is the one that's I think is
a newer voice and is getting and
this is the one you were
bitching about a minute ago at
that woman who said vaccines.
This is the voice that's really
getting on my nerves. Is perky
bull crap. Voice. Yes.
Oh, man, I have lots of that for
you. So
on the one hand, the number of
cases continues to go down,
which is great. Other mining
is like this. So this is CBS
weekend. So it's kind of news.
But isn't that that kind of
editorializing in a newscast? A
little weird, or is that not
listed? Put this way, not what
you'd expect from the Tiffany
news network? When she says, Oh,
this is great. You know what I
mean?
It should be illegal.
Who is she to determine if it's
great. Is she a medical expert?
Yeah. So on the one hand, the
number of cases continues to go
down, which is great on the
other 99% of the countries still
has high transmission rates. So
some states are already
loosening restrictions, but the
CDC is not budging on their
recommendations, what to do if
their state leaders are telling
them something different than
this. What did she say? 99% of
the nation has high transmission
rates.
Some states are almost
listening, and percent you can
use to go down, which is great
on the other 99% of the
countries still has high
transmission rates. So
99% of the country. So what
what's that 1% Do you think?
Well, I don't care about that.
What is she talking about? I
haven't got a high transmission
rate. Tina doesn't have I mean,
that's three out of the three
people we know.
Maybe she's just talking about
states. Just looking at 99%
of the country. Oh, maybe? Yeah.
Very poorly put. Hello, CBS
either 99% of the country still
has high transmission rates. So
some states are already
loosening restrictions, but the
CDC is not budging on their
recommendations. What should
someone do if their state
leaders are telling them
something different than the
CDC?
Up against stuff again? Let's go
back into this math. 99% of the
states. Well, there's how many
states are there? 50. Do you
have 99% of 50?
That's it. That's a good one. It
would have to be it would have
to be 98%. If you had a state
that was doing better. Am I
saying that right?
I think the new shirts 98 Might
even be
if every time If every state is
part of 100, then 100 each state
would be 2%. Yeah, okay, just
simple. Let's let's COVID Fall
would be right COVID 99 you can
have 99% It's not possible.
Unless you split the state in
half and Canada's, I have a
state.
Well, maybe there's maybe the
Austin is 1% by itself or
something? Yeah.
No, the reasons, you know, I'll
tell you what it is. Yeah. Okay.
Just throw a numbers as
right. It's bullshit.
What should someone do if their
state leaders are telling them
something different than the
CDC?
Well, the key thing now is not
just transmission rate, it's
hospitalization rate. And so
when there is adequate space in
the hospital, we have oral drugs
like the Pfizer drug and the
monoclonal antibodies that work,
we can lower mast mandates and
go back to a new normal. The key
is it's different all across the
country, depending on what city
you live in. But transmission
rates are not the only metric
now.
Oh, yes. It's not the only
metric now. Okay. So first, he
said very specifically,
monoclonal antibodies that work.
If you heard that. I did, it was
catchy. The reason for that is
this clip I thought I had a clip
about it. Yes, this is the
reason for that.
And when there's news on
therapeutics tonight to fight
COVID, the FDA authorizing a new
monoclonal antibody treatment
from Eli Lilly, they showed
promising results in fighting
omachron to monoclonal antibody
treatments previously, that were
doing well against the Delta
variant to show not to be as
effective against omachron that
Eli Lilly therapy we're told
will be given intravenously to
infected patients at high risk
of severe illness with
another tool in the battle
against the virus. Phil, thank
you. He was talking about Phil
when he said another tool.
That's a different story. Hey,
it looks like Eli Lilly was
tossed a bone. Hey, guys, like
hey, come on, man. Guys.
What about us?
Are you trying to screw us man?
Come on, bro. Next time, it'll
be something we got. We will let
you in. Alright, do do
monoclonal antibody. Okay,
thanks. We'll promote it right
away.
Yeah, but we had competition.
Don't worry about we'll take
care of them. Take him off the
market.
Okay. So it's no longer just
transmissibility. How do they
measure that? Yeah, don't don't
answer that. There's one other
important metric that will
determine what we do any clues
any idea any thoughts what that
metric will be? bone structure,
given how many states are now
doing their own thing?
Do you see that? Oh, another
find CBS term ladies and
gentlemen narrow. Hey, this is
going back to the Oh wow.
Groovy. Do your own thing. Man.
thing. What color's your
parachute
given? How many states are now
doing their own thing? Do you
think that puts pressure on the
CDC to change federal guidelines
at all?
Yeah, it's difficult at the CDC
because there's not gonna be one
size fits all What the CDC needs
to do is set parameters. If you
have this many hospital beds
vacant, then it's okay to go to
these restrictions and have case
numbers or x that you can go to
why? So it's gonna be different
depending on where you live, and
it's not gonna be one size fits
all from the CDC.
There you go. It's about the
hospitals. Okay. Got it. Now
that you've depleted your
hospital systems of staff. Yeah.
Now you want to punish us by
wearing a face diaper just to
make you happy? Come on, what a
bunch of dicks. Oh, so this is
happening everywhere. The
backpedaling is in place. They
are rolling out their their
their health professionals in
every state to let everybody
know that the science has
changed. The science has
changed. And realities change
reality itself has changed.
Thank you. The New York Times
told me so. And nowhere was this
better. shown that they are
they're bringing out the team
that is supposed to break the
news. And I think we've seen
resignations of several top
health state Health Medical
Officers some doubted Yes,
maybe. So they have to bring in
the second stringers off the
bench to let everybody know and
kind of bring this message.
Yeah, the message is we're doing
okay, but we have to be careful
the hospitals and man, the woman
they had do this in Illinois,
Dr. elemi Emily Landon, as she's
reading this from rescript I
think this takes the cake on on
her speech and speech patterns
that that make us chuckle.
Make no mistake. Illinois today
is not the day to stop the math
mandate. And that's why it's not
happening today. There's still
way too many cases, but things
are changing quickly. They're
improving. Many have asked for a
metric or a number that will
guide the rules and regulations.
But each wave of this pandemic
has had different
characteristics, different
behavior, and no single metric
has been able to reliably
predict the outcomes and the
trajectory of each of the
variants.
Holy crap, do you hear this
reversal? We have no metrics. We
have no metrics. We have no
metrics,
smart physicians, scientists,
epidemiologists, and public
health officials are going to
disagree about which metric to
use and the exact date to repeal
mandates and rules. This kind of
discourse is good. It shows that
we have a diverse community of
experts that are considering all
the angles,
oh, now we're considering all
the angles. And the one thing
that
we all agree on is the need to
aggressively respond to new
threats on the horizon with
precautionary measures. And then
once our modelers and
epidemiologists are able to able
to reliably predict the
trajectory, we have to begin
then to shape a strategy for
undoing some of those
mitigations and mandates.
Preparing to appeal statewide
masking mandates at the end of
the month is aggressive and
optimistic, but also reasonable.
Wait a minute, we're bringing in
reason what happened to the
science,
but it's also reasonable. This
does not mean that no one needs
to wear a mask anymore. It's an
acknowledgement that cases have
fallen to an acceptable or
manageable level, hospitals can
handle the sick businesses are
likely to be able to stay open,
the cushion of immunity from
just so many omachron cases will
help shield us from the
exponential thread that is so
threatening in the short term,
cases will still happen,
outbreaks will probably still
happen. Of course, it helps to
have everyone masked, but when
cases are low, the likelihood of
encountering someone with COVID
is also low, making universal
masking mandates less impactful.
And I think that the
presentation doesn't work
without seeing the video. You
know, you don't get the full
idiocy of this woman gesturing
like she's talking to a class of
kindergarteners. But that's it.
That's why
there's a little bit at the
beginning. It sounded pretty
good. You can see that she was
like, you know, animated sound
like Churchill? Yeah. A little
bit. She's just lecturing. You
know this, like this health
department people are just Yes,
go ahead. Say it Lincoln. The
whole
scheme goes say it man. Come on,
say it.
The rat poop inspectors are a
weak link in this whole thing in
this whole? What honk?
Yeah, exactly. I was doing a
screwed up COVID. Fog.
Yeah, Hong Kong, to talk about
truckers.
First, before we talk about
them, let's play a kind of a
supercut that I stole from the
people that steal from us. Fox
Yeah. And this is a just this is
just people making comments on
MSNBC and CNN only about the
truckers and they by the way,
they It should be pointed out
that the MSN and see CNN, MSNBC
and CNN folk. They're all they
all hate the truckers. They're a
bunch of losers and they're very
matte misogynist. They're
terrible people. And this is
classic elites frowning upon the
working class
are some of the organizers of
this protest, which as I
mentioned, started more than a
week ago. They do want to
overthrow the government
Canadian officials calling this
situation a quote, nationwide
insurrection.
The police chief says COVID
protests are a quote nationwide
insurrection driven by madness
a nationwide insurrection driven
by madness. Just think
of the language I know it sounds
familiar to you right a threat
to democracy and insurrection
sedition
that police say that they are
under resourced and they are
overwhelmed. They have said that
this city is under siege. It's
not
just truckers there's a lot of
I've heard there's Q anon
supporter crowd residents
who say they feel terrorized.
intimidated.
That's a call. Yeah, I love the
Q anon bit from that turd woman.
Yeah, what's not that that was
that wasn't Katie was that Katie
or was that turd? Was it turd?
Yeah, it wasn't the other one.
The horrible woman the I forget
her name now. Yeah, horrible.
There was this just give me an
idea is a peep that the people
who cure hate The working middle
class.
Yes, this is a theme of yours
for the last few shows and I
think it's a good one.
Yeah. And it's obvious just
going on bearing fruit. So there
was this this article in The
Atlantic titled when the trucker
convoy came for me
Wow, yeah. This is a take off on
the juicing, you know, they came
for Debian, they came for the
they came for the they got for
the first they came for the Jews
and they came for the liberals
and they came with and then they
came for me,
Stephen Marsh, Mar See he or
marchais. As a writer. I've
explored political rage at a
distance. The anti Vax trucker
convoy brought it up close and
personal.
They starts right away with it
with a pejorative. Well, now
that but a lie. They're not an
anti Vax convoy. They're an anti
mandate convoy, that there is a
difference, especially if we
consider the fact and we believe
the fact that 90% of them
already vaccine. So that starts
off. So you start your premise,
just the way you do this kind of
thing by just for writers out
there want to learn little
tricks. If you if you want it,
this is like getting suckered by
a pathological liar. You got to
start early. So you start with a
lie right at the beginning and
just let that see the into the
whole piece. But it's but the
pieces based on the life. Good.
Yeah, that's exactly what's
going on here. I'll just just
pick a couple pick a couple
sentences from it. The truckers
matter principally, as an
example of an American political
proxy conflict spilling over our
border. And as a harbinger of
more such conflicts, the Ottawa
police chief has declared that a
sizeable element from the US has
been involved in fundraising and
organizing. Yes, so he
immediately goes to Trump, by
the way, going to trump it's
Maga. It's, he doesn't mention Q
anon. And then of course
he by the way, let me stop you
again. This is already turning
if you haven't seen this piece.
I'm glad this is turning this is
already I gotta keep reading and
I'll think of it again.
The truckers disgust me because
they believe lies and want to
force
that didn't take long
can I finish the sentence?
This guy is so this guy's
insulting the integrity of these
truckers. And to even suggest
that has anything to do with the
wimpy Americans who haven't done
Jack and it's not just a
Canadian thing from the get go
cuz it's a fact. We haven't
gotten Yeah, we have our
associations. Maybe it
afterwards began and they got
jacked up down there all jacked
into the Ottawa area. We started
giving him money through
GoFundMe and the other operation
that's which has made side trips
and go also. It was American
sponsored. It just means oh my
god, we haven't got the the net
the we haven't got the balls of
the Canadians to do this
ourselves. So let's give him
some money. He doesn't look at
it from that perspective.
And nowhere does He say,
although I really appreciated
them when they were first
responders and brought me my
food during the lock downs and
the previous 24 months. Colon or
coma. Anything would have
suffice. None of that's in
there. The truckers disgust me.
I'm I have to add emphasis. It's
nice that in there.
Yes. It says it right here.
He says the truckers disgust
him.
Let me finish the whole let me
finish this one paragraph. Okay,
okay. I'm sorry. The truckers
disgust me because they believe
lies and want to force their
lies on the rest of the country.
They disgust me because they are
not playing by the rules and
represent a threat to decent
orderly citizens. If I'm being
honest, in some part of my
Canadian soul, they disgust me
because they're making a scene.
Ultimately, they disgust me
because they are so disgusted.
And their anger and loathing
have now provoked a mirroring
anger and Loathing in my self.
Care to analyze that Dr. Dvorak?
I have no idea what he's trying
to do, though,
I'll continue. For the first
time I felt political rage, a
sharp rise in testosterone,
blinding and stupefying and
violent. I am ashamed to have
felt it
hold on a second. So he's got
something he gets testosterone
itself.
Bear with me. I'll start over
with that
sentence. And you know what a
buddy just cut your nuts off,
you'll be fine. For the first
time I felt political rage, a
sharp rise in testosterone.
their own blinding and
stupefying and violent. I am
ashamed to have felt it. Clearly
men should not be in power. Our
hormones make us too unreliable
testosterone is a hell of a
drug. On my way home, I saw
stragglers from the convoy
lining up outside the Japanese
cheesecake bakery and the pot
shops that have come to dominate
Toronto's urban landscape. I
wanted them gone. This was not a
healthy desire. The desire is to
punish which is the dominant
motive of both the left and the
right in the United States. It's
fundamentally stupid. I hoped we
could have avoided in Canada. Do
dude, this guy is angry about
feeling testosterone.
This guy's off the rails. He
should go he should check into a
clinic. Seriously,
it may be he's had a vasectomy
when No, huh? Yeah.
I don't know why I did that.
That's good. I like you should
do it throughout the show.
Okay, then let's see where I had
this thing.
That's really pathetic that the
fact that that even got
published? Oh, yeah. Oh, yes.
They say you got to consider the
editor here. Hmm. And the
publisher who is you know, jobs.
The Accidental billionaire?
Yeah. It's like, that should not
have been published.
I think this cheat sheet
probably signed off on it
personally. Hey, another man who
hates him being a man. It's
good. publish that guy right
away, front page, push them to
the top put them in the algo.
That's a lot happening this
weekend, CBS noticed
Canada's horn Hawking protesters
have led to copycat
demonstrations in France. Today
in Paris police fired tear gas
against people who defied orders
to leave and told them to stop
disrupting traffic near the Arc
de Triomphe. Some 500 vehicles
were stopped at checkpoints
trying to enter the French
capital.
Yeah, she doesn't mention Vienna
or Berlin, or Amsterdam or
Madrid, or, oh, there were
protests in Australia, Canberra.
I think I owe this. This is
happening. And it is it does
appear to be a trucker type
thing. I love the trucker idea.
I read about a military strategy
which is I think it's like the
dead the sunken boat strategy or
something. If you want to mess
with your enemy, then you sink a
couple of big ships right in
front of their harbor. Yeah,
that's pretty much what this is.
And these these trucks are ships
make your own ships. And this is
a real problem. That's a real
problem. Is a report
all the amount of money that is
being jacked around with off
that bridge to Windsor? Yeah, is
huge. And the fact that Biden
hasn't, Biden is cool, you're
gonna crack down, you know, the
alleys, people want to crack
down, you can't do it with these
truckers. And the tow truck
companies have already come out
and said and many of these
people are not gonna support.
I'm not going to you guys want
to talk more about you call the
different company called
different companies, you know,
structure heavy, they're going
to be I'm not going to do it.
What's in it for me? And so
besides being dangerous, and
Biden should call Trudeau and
say, hey, put a stop to this so
we can get this thing get our
economy but you know, this is
not good for the trade between
our two countries just take care
of it instead of you doing the
right thing. Don't put up with
their crap, which is what he
essentially said he would not
would that voice broadcast.
Right? He can't do that voice.
Well, Viva fry are are no
agenda. boots on the ground,
buddy.
He's me gave the bum's rush to
that person after they showed
this. No agenda t shirt.
What do you mean the bum's rush?
Yeah, okay. Bye. bum's rush.
Can you turn down one half a dB?
Okay, because when you get
excited me I'm yelling at you
good now perfect. Don't touch
it.
Why am I shouting?
We all wonder
and look jacked up but we like
Viva Fridays. He's a good dude.
And he's been doing He's good.
He just looks very pleasurable.
He
looks pleasant is the guy like
yeah, I want to believe this
guy. This guy is he has
been around a while on his face,
perpetual smile on his face. And
then we look serious for a
second
and it's not like he's new on
the scene. The guy's been
around. Yeah. So there's there's
reason for people to trust him.
And he in a very short clip, he
said, Hey, I know how this is
going to end because we
determined on Thursday really
the the It's all bad outcomes
for Trudeau unless he says oh
just stop the mandates which he
can't do because it just Qantas
not, is not going to this
obvious beating their brains in
that doesn't seem to be
happening there's you know,
they're getting a little antsy
and they've they're showing a
little bit of force, just
letting it sit and play out they
know that's not going to work.
Now, Viva fry, I think has the
right solution on my
prediction is that the mandates
will be slowly dropped province
by province, but what they're
gonna do, they're gonna pressure
their political appointee
medical experts to recommend,
you know, it's gonna be the
blink of an eye, recommend it so
that when we do it, it's not
because we're listening to the
truckers. It's because we're
listening to the science.
The science has changed. I think
he's right. That's that's the
way for them to do the science.
That's the way you do it. The
sciences, the truckers know
vaccinate, we move on to that
tense standoff at the US
Canadian border, it appears to
be coming to an end trucks that
had been blocking the Ambassador
Bridge of vital thoroughfare
between the two countries being
removed. Police facing off with
hundreds of protesters remaining
behind the bridge still closed.
Those protests against COVID
restrictions spilling overseas
now including Paris police using
tear gas there to disperse
demonstrators.
Now, I don't know if that's
true. It doesn't seem like the
bridge is being cleared out. And
is this just a hopeful report
from ABC?
I think they just given a script
and they read it. I don't know
what to I didn't see it either.
I mean, there's a lot of
streamers out there that are
showing it. I didn't see any
evidence anything changing that
much? No.
I'm not quite sure what they
were talking about. There is an
analog to this. Yes, we have yet
another one. Not from 1919. This
time.
And by the way, this back to
that last clip. He's, again,
like you pointed out in the
other clip, he specifically said
Paris and never mentioned
worldwide, which is what's
really going on. Oh, yeah. And I
think the reason for that is
from a deconstructed point of
view. We always think of Paris
as a plate or Paris or France in
general where they have strikes
all the time. Right? They strike
all the time, Dad doesn't
mean Right, right, right. Don't
say anything about Berlin. Yeah,
don't
mention where they never strike.
Not like dat, or Madrid or word
isn't Australia and everyplace
else? No, just because the
French are notorious. And
everyone I've got stuck there
once because of a strike. And
it's just they're always
striking. Yeah. So it's no big
deal.
I was flying and I had to divert
because the air traffic control
just went on strike. Go land
somewhere else. But
yeah, I believe at 10pm
on December 3 1973, who doesn't
remember a 37 year old trucker
from Overland Park Kansas named
Jay W. Edward stopped his rig
suddenly in the middle of
interstate I at near Blakeslee,
Pennsylvania and picked up his
CB radio microphone. The
insurrection he was about to
start using his now famous
handle river rat would give
America's independent truckers
their first national voice along
the way elevate them to folk
hero status. These guys they
blocked a bridge I think for 11
days this was back in the
because of the price of oil the
during the OPEC oil crisis, ah,
and and they were heralded as
heroes at the time. Do you
remember I was definitely too
young to remember.
I. I remember. I don't I do not
remember this episode A and B. I
don't remember anyone hailing
them as heroes. And I doubt that
they would at the time, they
probably would after the fact
which may happen with these
truckers in Canada to the
greatest that's possible. I
think maybe that was just a
reverse look at history. Hmm.
Okay.
I got one last report
breaking down the border
blockade. With Canadian police
slowly moving in anti vaccine
mandate, protesters started
clearing out Saturday, blasting
their horns on the way. Angry
straggler stayed behind
confronting police. Who are you
protecting? We're just as
passionate about our Bill of
Rights and in this country as
you are about about yours. The
law enforcement action follows a
court order for protesters to
move away from the Ambassador
Bridge. The key border crossing
carries 10,000 commercial
vehicles a day between the US
and Canada transporting about
$325 million worth of goods. The
now six day blockade has
disrupted auto plants in Canada
and several states analyst
estimate its cost carmakers, 700
million and counting.
So they have not caused mass
outages just yet. But I think
we're on the brink of them
having that effect.
This is the third weekend of
protests that be began with a
cross country trucker convoy
rolling into Canada's capital,
Ottawa bolstered by anti vaccine
groups with mandating protesters
have also disrupted the border
crossing it Coots, Alberta.
That was a great sound drop.
I like that. This is the third
weekend of protests that began
with a cross country trucker
convoy rolling into Canada's
capital, Ottawa, bolstered by
anti vaccine groups
to put mandating pro so
he says, yep, anti Vax groups,
not mandate and then play a clip
of a guy saying you need to stop
the mandates. Yeah, that's
fucking sorry.
That's COVID you but what who
was who was your what?
Our CBS CBS, CBS the Tiffany
vSRX
CBS CBS
third weekend a protests that
began with a cross country
trucker convoy rolling into
Canada's capital, Ottawa,
bolstered by anti vaccine groups
with mandating stuff.
Protesters have also disrupted
the border crossing it Coots,
Alberta just across from
Montana. The blockades have been
condemned by the trucking
industry and called illegal by
Canada's Prime Minister. Bruce
Heyman is the former US
ambassador to Canada,
there was no expectation that
this group of people who were
legitimately protesting would be
radicalized by extremists. And
they are being encouraged now,
quite actively, almost daily by
some extremist within the United
States.
It's the extremists in the
United States.
Yeah, white supremacist Rahm
Trump. Just say it just say
Trump Trump, Trump Trump. I want
to say Trump actually do have
one you want to hear premier a
Ford get grilled by
this guy Ford guys got it. Go.
Hi, good
morning premier Collins melon
from CTV News. Now this was a
pretty consequential weekend
this last weekend in Ontario.
You call it a siege. Audible
police said it was an
insurrection. A day later Ottawa
police or the City of Ottawa
declared a state of emergency on
Saturday. There was of course a
large scale protests in downtown
Toronto. There have been a lot
of questions about you and your
visibility. Premier. CTV News
is this this is God Is this an
IT CTV? Is that an independent
group that can't be
an actual CTV is the main
competitor a CBC?
Oh, okay. And they probably
didn't get any, any of the $600
million.
No, no, I'm sure they got the
money to wow,
you actually did a Canadian
accent? No,
no, did you did it? Oh, got this
can you got the money, and they
took it and spent it.
I have actually vowed I will
never do an aboot or an eight a
joke ever again. I'm glad out of
respect for what I've seen
Canada capable of. Okay. And I
tweeted such and you know, a no,
no. And people he that way. It's
fine. You know what people
tweeted back at me when I said
that? Don't man we like it.
Don't Don't stop that. We like
it.
Oh, no. I went to I went to I
gave it I said this in the show
where I went gave a speech in
Toronto some years years ago, 20
years ago. And I, I put a little
bit of a Canadian twist on it. I
did talk a little slower. But
it's not that they talk slow,
but they like to say things a
different way. And so and they
have a little slightly up talk.
They did the whole speech that
way. It sounded fine. Everyone
loved it. And they're going
guesses you know, I had no idea.
You're Canadian. That's great.
That's great, man. That's very
talented. If you can if you can
pull that off. That's pretty
good. Yeah, that's good. All
right, let's let's get to this
clip. Hi, good morning,
Premier Collins Mellon from CTV
News. This was a pretty
consequential weekend this last
weekend in Ontario. You call it
a siege. Audible police said it
was an insurrection. A day later
Ottawa police or the City of
Ottawa declared a state of
emergency. On Saturday. There
was of course a large scale
protests in downtown Toronto.
There have been a lot of
questions about you and your
visibility. Premier, CTV News
has obtained photos of you in
cottage country. We've spoken
with people who took pictures
with you who say you were
snowmobiling on Saturday
premiere? Can you explain why
you decided to go snowmobiling
during a stated insurrection and
see in auto
let me make a very clear column.
I've been on this phone almost
24/7 along with the Premier's us
ambassadors, the governor, the
Prime Minister around the clock
Make no mistake I have been
engaged from the second this has
happened and I'll be continuing
being engaged with the the
authorities that we need to talk
to I love
the let me make it very clear
you piece of crap. You
know when it would have been
funny, although I know he would
have the guts to do it. When he
says I'm on the phone 24/7 And
the guy should have retorted
with you have a snowmobile with
us. phonies
seriously and also Wow, your job
sounds really hard. Is it any?
Is it any harder than was
your ear hurting? Oh,
do you work as much as a
telemarketer? Do you get paid
the
same press for it your ear fair
enough, but you're not
dismissing what I'm saying here
I'm asking you Premier. Were you
snowmobiling on Saturday in
cottage country I lotto was
under siege, as you say.
Let me tell you, Colin, I was at
the cottage. Let me tell you
about all my snowmobile. I take
calls to one o'clock in the
morning, I get calls before i
What happened to 24/7 I went out
on my snowmobile, I take calls
to one o'clock in the morning, I
get calls before six o'clock in
the morning. And I will not stop
until we get this taken care of.
And I will continue to make sure
we're engaged in every single
area of our responsibility.
To be fair, I mean, the guy only
gets to sleep five hours, I
mean, truckers have a much more
luxurious life. What a tool man,
do you think Canada will get
pissed off enough to vote
someone like that out? Do you
think that that that anger is
there? Is there enough of them?
Do it? Have we seen the last of
the the great Canadian outrage,
which I think we should, it
should have its own weekend
to see I'm always stunned by the
fact that they revolted or got
Trudeau in for this last term is
surprised well,
but that was you know, that was
a whole political trick they did
and you know, all of the the
super powers that had given
themselves a hope does it
there's a whole analysis of you
know, his time everything was
great. He didn't do shit. The
timing of that snap election
everything was just done to
continue power. There was no
almost no getting away from it.
And I also think Where's where's
the opposition? And I know that
the lady from the Conservative
Party is making a lot of noise.
But what an opera what a
political opportunity. Now
there's some stupidity in these
parties. You can finger on this
one seek that was sick has it
made you want to pronounce it
the Indian guy was coming out
against the truckers and he's in
a Labor Party. Yeah, I mean, not
great. The labor Labor Party but
a party that's that's like pro
labor communist. Yeah. That's
that's the cool thing.
That's the cool things that the
socialists and the commies hate
the truckers because it's it's
yeah, it's a workers protest,
but it's not approved. It's not
our workers protest. It's a real
one. Yeah, the real ones are no
good. Yeah, it's crazy. Anyway,
go truckers. Today is an
important day and no agenda show
history. Where we once again
will tell you based upon
geopolitical and other analyses,
who will win the Super Bowl.
Yes, the Super Bowl. Is that
right after the show? Yeah. Um,
between the more time is
actually I mean, okay, I think
330 I think yeah, three three
kicks off at 330 Yeah, I
think so. 330 your time? Yeah,
okay, uh, 530 here Yeah, I got
you Okay.
Oh, something like
I don't want to miss it you know
Yeah. Well you're not gonna miss
much I'm I don't think you could
you don't know there's a number
of aspects of this game that the
the rams are clearly the
superior team by a by just
unbelievably large because
the ad for people don't know
this is the Super Bowl. The
final two teams is the Los
Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati
Bengals This is what Cincinnati
Bengals
Oh yeah. This is a Bengals and
the and the Los Angeles Rams
Cincinnati showed that they have
a lot of they have a quarterback
that is he's cool. He's cool.
Joe Cool man will have a Joe
name is they'll get acquainted
with Joe Namath style a Joe
Montana style and a Brady style
I mean he's very super talented.
A winner and he's a winner to
the Rams he got a quarterback
who's they've improved their
quarterback but the guy's never
proven to be a winner he could
be can win maybe if he did they
keep him out of the you know,
out of too many plays. Cuz it's
the defense of the rams that is
the important part of this.
Unfortunately this I'm gonna end
this shortly believe me.
Unfortunately, the rams have a
coach who is in the Superbowl
one should be once before with
the different quarterbacks and
only managed to score three bold
points in the entire Super Bowl.
Considering he's supposed to be
this offensive genius. He
couldn't come up with anything.
So that to me is the is going to
be the if they lose it the Rams
loses this coach's fault.
Wow, this that's that's a you
did a sports analysis you didn't
tell us geopolitically who's
going to win. You tried to make
sense. I don't like that. Yeah,
I
know you don't. But that's what
I had to do. All right now. Now,
geopolitically, I
don't see it. Oh, it's so easy.
It's obvious to you. Yeah, of
course. Well, first of all,
Los Angeles sucks. It's just
this it's it's a hellhole. It's
a piece of crap. And we need to
start the true demise. Now I'm a
little on the fence if the right
will riot start in the winning
city in the losing city, or
both. And seeing China's
involvement in the state of Ohio
I am going to say good day.
Bengals win and and it's not by
a little bit it's going to be
crushing
by would ever be a fun game if
that was the case because that
would prove my point about the
coach but the riots are always
traditionally stone
the winning winning the winning.
Yeah, I know. I know. So I'm
going a little bit against my
wishes but because you want to
write to be in LA Yeah,
I do. I do that would make the
Willie has great riots when they
have a riot. It's good. Yeah,
people die. Yeah.
They don't fit or mess around in
LA.
So they have some good riots.
Um, okay, we'll see. I'm
thinking
anyway, we'll see it's it's
probably gonna be the bedding
the bedding folks think it's
gonna be they give Cincinnati
three and a half points. Four
points. Maybe is that what does
that mean? That means that they
win by Cincinnati. If you bet on
Cincinnati, and they lose by one
point you win.
Oh, it's a handicap.
Yeah, it's similar. Okay, scald
the spread.
Can we still get in on that?
Yeah, you always get it right to
the right to kick off are you
kidding?
I've not I've never gambled on
sport. I don't gamble at all
really?
Yeah, I just not a good at
habits. No, it can get become a
habit. I
think that's the real problem.
Yeah. Okay. So do we have I
mean, I'm saying Bengals are you
in or out? Are you you think
yes, because of the LA
likes. I would love to see the
Bengals win. And I liked it
point spread I would bet on the
Bengals. Sure because they do
you know lose by two and still
win. I always like a good
spread. But and I don't like Los
Angeles generally speaking in
terms of their their athletic
teams, because it can be with us
up up here.
Also, in terms of their
complete, Eurotrash douche Enos
that is Los Angeles and I think
that's another reason just to
hate on the Rams. Yep. And with
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So there you go. So my travel
plans are an interrupted or an
Wow, this OCR scan sucks. I am
used to the nose rape flying
overseas, but the process is
becoming less invasive. I wonder
if this is either to reduce the
COVID count or to send super
spreaders overseas and help the
US to look comparatively better
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I cannot oops, it cannot be that
the oh my god, I'm sorry. I
gotta go to the original note.
This OCR that we got is
unreadable OCR is always Yeah, I
didn't realize it was gonna be
that bad. Hold
on. Okay, we know we're worried
I can pick it up. I got it.
Don't
worry about it. I am used to the
nose raped to fly overseas, but
the process is becoming less
invasive. I wonder if it is to
either deduce the COVID count or
to send super spreaders overseas
and help the US to look
comparatively better, Gone but
not forgotten. In March 2020.
President tweets sent a message
we cannot let the cure be worse
than the problem itself. Many
Americans believe the stock
market fixated business loving
and Washington outsider
president with decades of your
fired fame would offer pandemic
economic sense in this in his
leadership and prevent
government overreach and
economic ruin. Yet without a
doubt, he abdicated his
presidential responsibility to
bureaucrats bureaucrats and
permitted overreach setting the
stage for others to push further
away from Liberty. Which leads
me back to an unlikely scenario
of allowing potential typhoid
Mary's like me overseas by using
less invasive testing. While it
seems as unlikely as bat eating
induced COVID After so much
unlikely that has happened the
past 23 months maybe it's true.
As my late brother sir angelic
night often said it's not a
conspiracy theory if it's true,
neither tithing zag at zet ca
nor random appoint by itself has
no meaning in triangulation or
orienteering to do to regular
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Poetry has no karma
no jingles no karma never wants
to thank you so much synonymous.
We really appreciate it and you
are a huge supporter and it
really is appreciated.
Deed Alright, onward with who we
got here. $600 Max actually,
he's got Max Max Max. He sent a
card in actually to prove it
they can make that noise a
jingles beautiful beautiful yum
I don't know what that I do
little girl yeah, little girl
yay. And love you mean it? No
pagan karma lol thanks guys.
This donation is to bring my mom
today's status please Dame her
Max's mom. Game of the hill
people.
Of course we happy to do that.
Danny has $670 towards mom and
$30 toward my girl so she's not
a douchebag anymore. So you want
to d do shirt except for the one
law aspect of this.
You've been de deuced
deduce who sent in fi as 600 not
700 So his math is off. So he
actually is sending is 570
towards mom and 32 is Girl
What's up mom
does not get deemed.
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his calculations based on them
is the correct amount and then a
okay just put the mean he made
570 Okay, if
that's the case, you'll be glad
to give us the damn shirts 70 or
whatever it
is. These people are good for
it. Yes, of course we got those
jingles for you could find them
all. Do you fall that's an oldie
man. Good. Well, Nick Anan is in
Redmond, Oregon. Our favorite
executive producer ship donation
amount 33333. John and Adam
longtime listener, first time
donor de douching. In order Hmm,
so don't
you think been de deuced
I would like to use my executive
producer ship privilege to
promote the upcoming meetup in
Central Oregon. Yes, we're a big
fan of this idea. Adam, if you'd
be so kind, please read the
following in your best announcer
voice versus like a COVID
central Oregonians unite and
decentralize bend Redmon
Springville, my dress sisters
and all towns in between come
one come all to the first of
many no agenda meetups in
central central Oregon. Were
back a great brewery and tasting
room in Madras Oregon when
Saturday February 19. Starting
at high noon this will be a
potluck event to bring food to
share for more info go to no
Demeter so I can't thank you so
much for you guys do Chico say
Say Ah that was that.
I thought the I thought that if
you want to. I thought the first
part what you didn't you weren't
your heart wasn't into it. Then
you caught fire.
Yes. All of us. I know. That was
great. I felt really good about
it.
Especially that fast talking at
the end. Yes. Okay.
No
thank you, Nick.
Mark Trichur that was
a cold read. I want everybody to
know cold really had not read
this. Everything we do is cold,
cold cold.
Mark church in Brent wood,
Tennessee. 333 33. Please accept
this donation of 3333 for my
wife Lisa. She is an avid
listener. She gets no I don't
think it's a switcheroo. No,
he's just gonna give her credit
here. She's an avid listener of
the show but hasn't donated
these D do Sure.
You've been de deuced
we would love some Trump's jobs
karma for our son's residency
match. And anything by Reverend
owl See you in Nashville.
Sadly I won't quite to the next
time for sure. ESP I
see T jobs. Jobs. Jobs
that's what they want. That's
what they get. Salmonella on
envelope is in The Hague den ha
in the Netherlands. 333 33.
Thank you. Oh, in the morning,
Adam and John the F cancer I
requested last time seems to be
working. So keep up the good
work. I request a health karma
for all producers and especially
you Adam. Blood was lit sir
manila envelopes. Very much. I
appreciate it.
You've got karma.
This is hard. This is
heartbreaking. Now all these
donations.
Yeah. Especially from shirt
Kevin deals the Earl of North
Carolina from Huntersville with
333 33. Who writes in in the
morning, please send some travel
karma. See y'all all in
Nashville. Sir. Kevin, dill,
Carolina.
You've got karma
code cough.
David Geo. He has a production
guy. Thank you David. Geo. Good
Wildwood Missouri. 333 33. In
the morning. This donation is a
birthday present to me for my
smokin hot wife to start my
march toward knighthood and
beyond. But what a beautiful
gift that is. I'll always loved
those kinds of gifts. Would you
please be so kind to seduce me?
Well, yeah.
You've been de deuced
while I was aware of the podcast
for years, I didn't start
listening until this time last
year. I wonder why you didn't I
wonder what what was it? What
was it that sent you over the
edge?
Now my by the way, I'd like to
know that myself and the
question remains. What were you
listening to instead? Yeah,
Mm hmm. Exactly.
Now was my amygdala has never
been healthier thanks to both of
you and your courage. Can you
please add me to the birthday
list as Monday marks my 53rd
revolution and speaking of
health, can I get a health karma
as I also will be having a tooth
pulled and to a implants placed
on that day he Wow That's not
that bad. I don't think What are
we drinking today?
This time it is signature
seltzer water
signatures seltzer water and
does that have high fructose
corn syrup to seltzer
water just asked
Can I get a health karma as well
as the toothpaste? Yes for
jingles I humbly request a
biscuit for my birthday. Ooh,
that's true. We know that's
true. And a UA and health karma
we got all that for you. They
always give me a biscuit on my
birthday. That's true.
You've got karma
Thomas pairs in Memphis,
Tennessee, who also be at the
meetup 33. orrible ITM from
Memphis, Tennessee, please de
douche me.
You've been de douche to
play Little Mac and cheese. You
need some karma as I'm planning
to move to Sao Paulo. Moving to
Sao Paulo, so this would be my
last chance to see Adam I'm
looking so far. Ah,
this sucks.
I'm planning to move to Sao
Paulo for work but they seem to
be going in the wrong direction
and Nick COVID route with the
COVID restrictions right now.
hope they'll roll back this
nonsense by the time I head
there in a few months. Sa
policy. Big Town. Appreciate
your dedication to expose in the
M five AMS brainwashing
campaign. Thomas PS I'm
attaching a clip from the
Memphis radio station one Oh 6.7
I started on stumble on the
station while scanning the radio
in the car. So apologies for the
garbage sound quality, but I
thought it was hilarious. Brant
from a black Tokay Well, we
know I know I do have it but
it's a long rant. It was it was
of course it was a DOS African
American talk show host who says
you know what is this bull crap
with a crack pipe you know
there's a whole bunch of
historical reasons why he would
have something to say about
that. I would hope so yes, I'm
so I'm so sorry man. But I think
meetup San Paulo Sao Paulo might
be in order. Once you're there
once you're established get all
that set up.
You slaves can get used to mac
and cheese macaroni and cheese
melted together
mac and cheese mac and cheese
mac and cheese. Mac and
you've got karma
anonymous from Wembley downs,
Washington 333. My first ever
donation but thank you for
keeping me sane for the past two
years I've endured my entire
friendship group tell me how
lucky I am to live in the
psychological and physical
prison that is Western
Australia. Oh, that's Western
Australia. I'm sorry that that
was on Washington. Wembley downs
Western Australia. Yes. So he's
been kept saying by the show and
the the producer ship while
having to endure all his friends
telling him how lucky he is to
live in Western Australia.
Ooh, boy. Okay.
Yes. Terry Cole by Alka Purdon.
Kobe. Kobe. Alka pleasing.
Purdon. In tight. She's in she,
she? She She? She she she she
She's no. Hi. Hi, Terry. She's
in Tigard Oregon 333. My bestie
and I are headed to Nashville
for the big beat app, which is
not fun. Sorry. I misread that.
And my bestie and I are headed
to Vegas on a Wednesday evening,
uh, for a quickie girls trip.
Our bill ended up being 3333 dot
94. Hmm. So she contributed
that. Lots of love from TP in
Tigard, Oregon, and then there's
something that I can't read
because it's a mess. He said
something. Something Something.
Something JNA maybe was
something for us something Jamie
I don't it's hard to say since
you came into Unicode and it
just but anyway, thank you. Yes.
Give her some. Yeah, give her
some travel karma. Okay. Even
though
you've got karma
Vegas girls trip, you know,
Vegas girls trips. At the Tina's
told me about a couple of her
Vegas girls trips when she was
younger. And then, man Vegas
girl trips do they get kind of
Wow. Yeah. Christian Bowery.
They
promote that idea.
They do Vegas. Yes, they do.
Christian Bowers is in Duluth.
Giorgia 27877 Associate
Executive Producer the first one
first off want to thank you both
of your courage and and value
that you've brought into my
life. Well, I'm not sure what
mass formation percentage group
I want to be a part of without
you and the rest of the gizmo
nation. I am very grateful for
where I am with you. Second, I
want to thank all the proceeding
produces and other time talent
Trivia Time, talent, time,
talent, treasure can contribute
high COVID Time talent and
treasure contributors of the
past 14 years as you've helped
build this voice of truth and
reason and kept it going now you
guys kept going. But let's be
honest, guys, is there really a
better exit strategy than this?
How is this an exit strategy
except we die?
On the show? That's the way
everyone wants to go in the
saddle baby head against the
mic. That's right. Third, I want
to thank Avery my friend and
recently former colleague for
hitting me in the mouth three
years ago that was on show 1110
The Kremlin crush. Alas while
I've pleasantly frequented the
no agenda Shop This is my first
donation so please de douche me.
You've been de douche monthly
subscription ensuing.
Subsequently let everyone know
that Obama is it. Ohana. Ohana
is a douchebag. Okay, Ohana
Valentine shout out to my
amazing wife Melanie for six
wonderful years and two
beautiful boys. Our anniversary
is the 20th her birthday, the
21st and our youngest birthday
on the 25th I need some F cancer
for my brother Tim who recently
got COVID while also dealing
with experimental treatments for
his melanoma that has painfully
progressed into his lungs. Also
Avery and I could both use some
jobs karma with an R to D to
kick okay we got a lot going on
here with you sir. Being my
first donation please indulge me
with the following jingles yes
I'm happy to screw your freedom
get vaccinated you might die
that's true and thank you for
your diligence Adam says Yes Go
Dogs. Okay, we gotcha screw you
freedom. You might not that's
true you've got karma
run along today Michael Hain are
in Paris, Paris. California.
255. Jingles he wants to hold
load a wait
a minute. We wait a minute.
Wasn't this the guy who came in
Thursday morning?
Yeah, I think it was, wasn't it?
Yeah. Yep. Yep. Yep. Cuz he said
Deb. John was still welcome on
twit.
But did we? Did we? Yeah, we
did a knighting list and we read
his note.
Okay, good. Just want to make
sure we got that. So that's done
right.
Michael, you're covered already.
You're good man. You guys try
though.
Good work.
Josh Springer. We'll go to him
in Indianapolis to 2222
Switcheroo is a switcheroo. It's
a row of ducks is a V Day gift
toward my dame hood.
I'm sorry. It's a geese. Is it
not geese is not ducks.
He said this. This is a row of
ducks.
Oh, I thought that the whole
point of the donation was geese.
No, no, this is this is a Yeah,
well that was once but we'll
call it whatever he wants to
call it. Okay, good enough. He
says it's a row of ducks. It's a
V Day gift toward the dame hood.
Smoking HOTTEST. Jhansi fan
club. Brittany Baxter. Lesyk.
It's a good name.
So Brittany is is the head of
the Jhansi fan club.
That would be your fan club.
Oh Johnson
Johnson. Your Johnson Yes. Your
John's
following. Brittany Yeah, go
Britney. By the way. Brittany
Baxter is a great name. It's a
radio name heroine.
It's it's like hey everybody.
Brittany Baxter. Here's 100
job. She lost her job during a
pandemic and use that as an
opportunity to chase the dream
of starting a plant based nut
free food product company. There
you go. That's a specialty. She
has grown it from a single
product being made in her
kitchen to quite the operation.
If you are ever in Indianapolis
in the Indianapolis area, pick
yourself up some amaze ball. It
lives up to its name. I'm
surprised somebody has a
completed product they might
have made right here have it
amazed ball is the savory cheese
balls spread. Cheese without the
cheese is available at any local
grocer and farmers markets.
Happy Valentine's Day. Thank you
for being my partner in crime
literally and figuratively. I'm
so so very proud of you then
that you are mine love Josh.
Oh, that's so sweet. Cheese
Balls without the cheese
you might die
you've got karma
Baron Sir John of South London
tu tu tu tu tu tu tu tu tu tu tu
tu tu tu tu London is the United
Kingdom please. Oh urgent health
karma request please accept this
donation of tu tu tu tu tu as my
latest installment in the value
for value that no agenda gives
me also my friend Molly has gone
off the radar and doesn't reply
to texts or calls ghosted
without going into too much
detail she has had issues in the
past and I'm worried sick about
her now John's may be serious
please would you an extended no
agenda family give her health
karma. Thank you so much. Of
course we'll do that on be
asleep. Hong Kong. Let's go
Brandon. Oh, okay. I don't know
if you wanted to let go Brandon,
but I got I can satisfy both
those things for you.
You've got karma
those are geese.
I, by the way, I've learned it's
Canada geese. Not Canadian
geese.
Did you know that Canada geese
Yeah. The summer
I've always called them a
Canadian geese. I've always said
we have a we have a deer. In the
East Bay of California. We have
a large contingent of these
animals. And they land in a you
know anytime there's a big
grassy knoll the lamb there and
they'll start just eating weeds.
And they do that. And the funny
thing is you wash it, it'd be
like 100 of them. And there'll
be like about four of them that
don't eat the weeds. They're
still there. They're standing up
tall and straight up and their
and their next is elongated and
they're looking all around the
guards the guards and you watch
them and they looking out for
somebody coming or somebody with
an axe. I don't know what
they're looking for, but they
don't keep an eye out. And then
when one of the geese will
swatch the suit they'll switch
sides and that geese was that
goose will start eating the
eating whatever they're eating
and they would never want to pop
up instead tickets place it's
very it's quite something to see
is very coordinated.
Well listen, Sir Richard
Attenborough. I appreciate the
lesson. All I'm saying is I've
learned it's Canada geese, not
Canadian geese.
went off the rails a little bit.
Anonymous is next. And he
Anonymous is not off the rails,
but he's in for $222.23 another
row of geese anonymous. Hi,
guys. Thanks for keeping me sane
for years. This donation is for
my midi millennial man and I
donated last September for his
birthday. He said Millennials
should come before the man Oh,
okay. Okay. Always love is lit
get Vax. No,
get back. No
karma for you.
You've got karma. Run along.
Can you just I get I didn't get
these jingles. Could you just do
this one for me? I got
Jessica Burks up next November.
Sure, Texas, and I'm sure they
pronounce it Berkshire is Texas
after all. 2222 ITM Jen sadly
that you know that on your
previous show? 1424 I literally
sprayed milk from my nose. The
goal of anyone with one liners
during your discussion on the
possible meaning of the acronym,
acronym Sam sh M. This was my
sign that it was time to donate.
Sam actually means stay at home
mom. Yeah, for your future
reference.
We had all kinds of we we were
really wrong on that weren't we?
Yeah, but we're having fun and
we got her to spring milk from
her nose Yeah, this is a this is
a bonus. I know this being one
myself to to under two human
resources. I'd like to make a
shout out to my smoking odd
husband is six years as our
anniversary is tomorrow on
Valentine's Oh yeah. Oh, come
on.
John. Be nice.
Oh, please give me a D douching.
I'm sure there was some iron
rolling when some we're getting
married on balance.
You've been de deuced
she wants to dog karma for
starting off our next year of
marriage. And an Obama boom shot
Calaca jingle love is lit.
Yeah, there's no Obama Boom
shakalaka that is that's Manning
bingo Boom shaka laka
is saying Jessica Burke
what do we have here? Samuel
Nelson in Los Angeles, though,
get ready for the riots tonight
Samuel to 2222 Please take these
ducks off my hands jingles that
Trump is asshole. Sometimes you
guys are really weird with what
you think these jingles are? And
you want to answer we'll give
you a little bit of both. I
won't wait.
Oh, oh no, wait, wait, wait,
what? I think what he meant was
the Trump where he says don't
trust China. Trump don't trust
China China's asshole.
Oh, he wants the long the long
version. Well see people you if
you got to give instructions
Donald
Trump don't trust China Chinese.
Got no for home. I'll get a
little bit of an sport. Roll
this answer and
I got hands
up you know what? I'm gonna play
it all at the end of the show
today. You've got karma. We're
light on indoor show mixes so
I'll play the full thing. Bill
Nelson in Los Angeles. Another
one who's Oh, I'm sorry. We just
did him back in Odenton Maryland
214 22 now which is the the
Valentine's Day donation? Yes.
Sir Mack here trying to say I
love you very much to my
valentine Dame Lauren. Hmm.
Nice. There you go.
Oh, that's easy. Sir Don Francis
in Chandler, Arizona, where the
214 20 Valentine's Day donation
please credit this towards
Stephanie Francis's eventual
Dame hood. Okay, keep your own
accounting. I can't think of a
better way to honor my best
friend and the love of my life
on Valentine's day than a
donation to the best podcast in
the universe. I love you
Stephanie. Now, I will say Sir
Don, I I always love donations
to the no agenda show for
birthdays, anniversaries. I hope
you got to Ricard too, just in
case. Which I might want to say
how much I love my keeper, Tina
Marie curry. I have not been
able to purchase even a card for
her because of the COVID So let
me make
one was your printer.
That's a good idea. Yeah, okay,
cool. I'll make one yes. We used
to do this we used to do for mom
make on i i get some yarn and
some glue.
A piece of paper. I think it'd
be fine. Oh,
you're so practical. So much the
romantic John. Yeah, you stick a
piece of paper in the printer.
Yeah, he's reading a Valentine's
Day. Emily Williams to 1424 My
smokin hot husband's birthday.
Oh, nice. Johnny V. Johnny V
isn't as much a very romantic as
you think of Valentine baby. Oh,
he's born on Valentine's Day
would be but I don't mind. He's
been teaching Mike and me
conspiracy facts for 20 years.
What could be more romantic than
that? It's pretty dang sexy to
me. XO X. Oh.
Doodle bug, doodle bug.
That's her nickname. I guess do
Oris Is he the doodle bug that's
the question. Do the bug sir
Walkman 24 to 1420 the 15th of
love month of the love month
excuse me marks Dame tune sis
and I and I 35th anniversary and
we never had a fight from the
lovable fuzzballs sir Walkman
Thank you very much sir Walkman
these are nice these these short
little beautiful Valentine's
greetings I love that that was
it. That's it yeah, that's all
there was
oh, I'm sorry John. moot shank
mooching I think which Inc?
which Inc 214 20 Valentine's Day
donation please credit Amy
Mullen with this donation This
is switch rooms which are
roaming he's making note Hmm. So
I can avoid having to take her
out to eat tomorrow night off.
There's a romantic
Well done. Well played.
Love you baby. No jingles no
karma. Thanks, guys, John
mooching
what's funny is that I'm always
reading a little head I'm like
where's this love you baby
jingle I can't seem to find this
love you baby jingle until I
realized that he said love you
baby daddy.
Yeah, yeah.
James Jackson 214 20 This
donations from my wonderful
wife, Nicole Jackson, who just
gave birth to our third human
resource Josephine James Jackson
on February 12 2022. Love you
babe. I mean it. I would also
like to wish my daughter's
Charlie and Everly Happy
Valentine's Day, goat and baby
birthing karma for all you got
to thank you James. You've got
karma.
And our last Valentine's Day
specific donation comes from
David Ingram. Parts Unknown.
$214.20 Australia is in
Australia. My smokin hot wife
Carrie Rollins. Happy
Valentine's Day. Thanks for
punching me in the mouth. She
punched him in the mouth. Love
is lit. David
Kevin Brown also Oh, this is a
213 91 Interesting. I'm not sure
what this is and let's find out
Kettering, Ohio Hi, John Adam,
this is my first donation on the
way to knighthood. It's
significant for today's Super
Bowl. burrow to chase is to 13
point 91 the Bengals are going
to shock the world beating the
Rams who day I'd like to secure
my future knighthood name of Sir
smooth line Knight of the loose
women. I think you're pretty
good on safety there. stay free.
No agenda nation he says. Very
nice. Very nice.
Christina Henry the de dame
Christina pearl of the clear
blue skies in deputy Indiana. Go
from deputy Indiana to 1346
Happy Birthday Mr. Henry I'm
still a dame without an eye
towards your knighthood keeping
my own accounting. You said you
didn't want a big deal made for
your birthday so no Carmit no
jingles ma love
from Pearl. John when is in
Austin, Texas. Sorry to hear
that to 12 Dots 68 I wonder if I
know John I must know John in
the Morning John and Adam thank
you for your courage yesterday
mark my 54th trip around the sun
this donation elevates me to the
title of Night of the no agenda
roundtable I shall henceforth be
known as Sir hold my beer. I
require generous amounts of IPA
and ginormous beef ribs at the
round table. You got it. Please
play as many of Rev Al's
Greatest Hits as you see fit.
Well, I mean, there's only so
much we can do of the of the
ravel. Let's do a you haven't
done a teleprompter in a while,
I think which turns. I love how
Steven Crowder somehow got a
hold of the supercut that we've
been playing for.
Gosh, decade is
no this. This one may be nine
years or so.
I thought you meant Crowder's
use of the resist we much
know he played the original
Super cut with resist we much is
know whatever he's playing. I
saw it. That's something we been
playing but we didn't put it
together. It's just funny how
people are slamming him for
you're stealing the best podcast
in the universe jingles? Not
really. But it's okay.
Thank you. Is this Crown Hall
day do we are watching that was
Attorney General Eric Holder
because
you know if you really want the
stuff, don't go to Crowder you
come to the no agenda show for
the good out a bit.
Well, this is gonna say, yeah,
go ahead. Crowder's the one I
saw him play the suit. We're
gonna he didn't have the tour
tours in the race. Oh, he
doesn't have any of the good
shit.
Oh, of course not.
About some Republicans at all.
All already beating the drums of
war today the Pentagon refuted
that claim. And he said the
American people do not want him
to quote, dwindling. He they do
not want him dwindling his
thoughts. You can get a gig as a
crock of contortionist,
intravenous fluids and pills
coated with galet genetic we
don't leave our women of women
women or men in uniform behind
mentor the universe of the
changing representative Raul,
our Labrador of abuse. I
personally apologize to Mr. PVS
jozankei. Soon to be former
Congress with Democrats,
outright Jedi CIA's counter and
counter terrorism.
Counterterrorism Center Veteran
Affairs Secretary shins
shouldn't sketti Why do I always
mess up his name? Shinseki. I
love my critics have fun with
that.
Again, if you want the good if
you don't Good stuff from out
then you come to the no agenda
show.
As did anonymous, who's in
Fairview Heights, Illinois to
1260 he writes anonymous
donation to my wife thanks for
doing the work stay safe clips.
Screw your freedom and no
screw you freedom. No. Joseph
Leslie is in Calvert in New York
to 10 dot 33 See email for night
note and accounting hmm, is this
somewhere this?
I don't have
it. Glad to hear your show and
join the roundtable or sir Dino
night of Sandy parks Josue is on
the list. Yeah, he's on the list
but we have not found any other
email from you. Certainly. Okay.
Well, but you're there. You will
see you there. We're looking
forward to
it. Look in the meantime to
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formula is this. We go out. We
hit people in the mouth
all right. Second big story of
the day got to be Russia.
Well, there's one in the in
between that I want to play.
It's gonna slip it in the first
part of the show, which is a big
I mean, Russia comes up right
after this because you can't
pass this story up. Okay. This
is Rats. Rats in San Francisco.
Oh my goodness.
San Francisco parents are
concerned about a rodent problem
at a busy play area for
children. A rat infestation is
being reported at the Helen
Diller Civic Center playgrounds
just behind the San Francisco
City Hall children's can be seen
chasing and playing with rats
that are about eight inches
long. UCSF Dr. Peter Shin Hong
it says it's important for
children to wash their hands and
never touch their mouths or
faces when near a potentially
rodent infested area. Some
parents claimed the white brown
and gray rats are living in
overgrown bushes and are running
around during the afternoon
hours.
Wow.
That a great story is happening.
It's finally happening the
devices
are playing and chasing it
playing with and chasing the
rats around they're all having a
great time.
How can Where's where's the rat
poop inspectors? Isn't this
their prime job of all health
professionals in the US to
inspect?
They'd be on the spot fixing the
problem. I
goodness, I can't believe what
I'm seeing.
My fate that's by the way, my
favorite clip. Okay, let's go to
now I have a bunch of I have a
ton of these Russian clips.
But before we start, I need to
educate us for 10 seconds. This
will be about Russia and
Ukraine. And there has been
confusion over the pronunciation
of Kiev. Is it Kiev? Is it Kiev?
Which one is right? And wouldn't
you know that CBS gave us a real
insight into why the news media
says key Eve.
And one more note, some have
wondered why we're pronouncing
Ukraine's capital as Kiev
instead of Kiev. That's because
Kiev is how Ukrainian say it.
Kiev is how Russians say
keys. Now you see these HKex are
so bad. They hate Russia so much
that the whole world is said
Kiev for as long as I can
remember. But now it's like, no,
no, it's in Kiev.
We have a note from one of our
producers that came in a few
shows ago saying, Hey, I live
with a guy from you from
Ukraine, and he pronounced it
Kiev. So it's got to be Kiev.
And but we've noticed that this
that, starting with Nudelman
years ago, yeah. During the
Obama administration, she kept
pronouncing it key. And we've
made the assumption that this is
code.
Yeah, it's code for I'm on board
with the douchebags. As far as I
can tell.
That's what that's what I that's
my interpretation to
its virtue signal. If you say
Kiev, then we know that you hate
Putin.
That's probably
what we should check. What is
what is Megan Kelly say, when
she says Kiev or Kiev? I don't
know what she says. But she
hates Putin. That's why I'm
curious.
Oh, maybe I don't even know if
is that maybe some association
with the CIA. So let's go with
the star with this system
openers. I got these. Dan Picard
is kind of semi introductory and
I think it'll get us keep us up
to up to speed is Russia opener.
Earlier today, President Biden
spoke with Vladimir Putin on the
phone for about an hour. We'll
hear more about that call later
in the program. The President
had asked to speak with Putin
after US intelligence officials
determined Russia might invade
Ukraine within days. On Friday,
National Security Adviser Jake
Sullivan said the US did not
know if Putin intends to invade
but that he wished civilians in
Ukraine to leave now
if a Russian attack on Ukraine
precedes it is likely to begin
with aerial bombing and missile
attacks that could obviously
kill civilians without regard to
their nationality. A subsequent
ground invasion would involve
the onslaught of a massive
force.
The State Department has ordered
most employees to leave the
embassy in the Ukrainian capitol
and says it will suspend
consular services they're
beginning on Sunday. NPR, Steve
Inskeep has been gaining some
insight from a senior US
military official. Steve, thanks
so much for being with us.
Good morning, Scott. Glad to be
here.
Why is the US intensifying its
warnings now from what you've
been able to glean?
Well, not because they
definitely know what Russia is
going to do. This senior
military official wasn't
authorized to speak publicly. So
we're not but the added insight
and said quote, We do not have
evidence that Putin has made a
decision. Nevertheless,
something was detected in recent
days that is sharply heightened
concern chatter.
I just want to mention I was
watching. I was scanning through
everything Saturday, and every
channel had somebody on the
spot, you know, near keys. And
we're just like Putin, his clan
Putin has said we expect could
be very tense. The next 72 hours
can be really intense. And you
know, who was front and center
Fox News? They're all war
mongers. All of them are war
mongers. They all are buying
they're all part of this bowl
crap. Oh, yeah. Putin is gonna
attack any minute now shut up.
Well, this started last week and
I watched the press conference
with the guy Scott or whatever
his name is Ned Ned. No was a
net it was this it was disposed
to was the National Security
Advisor now. And he goes on and
I was and it was on CNBC. So I
get to watch the market collapse
as he was going on. And he soft
pedal the fact that it was NPR
itself that made the accusation
that Putin had already told them
they're going to attack and and
this goes end of end is everyone
getting on board this especially
they are going to attack this
week. I guarantee that they're
not going to attack this week,
because the lot and just for
one, by the way, have a good
analyst who comes on a really
has a nice way of putting this
but the way I see it, is that
Putin is not going to attack
before the Olympics are over and
they keep indicating that he
might. And in the logic goes.
Thus, if Putin attacks which
he's not going to do, he would
they would cut off that North
Stream overnight. They would
already cut off but they would
just they would never get to
open. So he
paused Stop, stop, stop. The
pipe is completely functional.
They're not gonna let any or any
gas co stay.
Biden Biden's gonna do that.
How's Biden going to do that?
There's they're not going to let
a gas through it is going to be
a disaster. They're going to do
it through diplomatic I mean,
just sanctions. It's gonna cause
a brouhaha that wishes another
reason they won't do it. But
let's just say they get if Putin
has his gas cut off from North
Stream, where's he going to?
Who's going to sell it to China?
So you think if he's gonna sell
it to China, which is exactly
what would happen, hmm, that
he'd want, he wouldn't want to
screw with Xi, by having this
invasion for no good reason this
week before the Olympics are
over, and take all the spotlight
away from the Olympic Games,
because he's got a big show to
do. And they get the big final
day of the Olympics is always a
big production. And he does is
it was gonna throw shade on the
Olympics. It she's his buddy is
gonna by the by the gas, it
makes zero sense. Well, what's
the rush
beside that? It's also right
now, and during the evening in
Ukraine, it's freezing. And
during the day, it's thawing,
and it's mud everywhere. It's
really a bad time to go invade a
country if you want troops on
the ground.
Well, the whole thing is
nonsense. But it's annoying that
they're promoting it. But it's
our news media that's promoting
it.
Hello. That's what they do. It's
warmongers. This is all that
they are.
Russia opener two, let's get to
the second part.
Do we know what it is?
The official was not specific.
But describe this as less of a
smoking gun like one great piece
of intelligence and more as the
result of information that's
accumulated for months or more
Russian troops are positioned
near Ukraine. I should add a
qualifier here. We know from
publicly available satellite
photos, the troops are not right
on the border. But they are in
staging areas some distance away
officially performing military
exercises.
And let's also add the Russians
haven't offered any kind of
political justification or
pretext that would justify an
invasion. Now they
haven't. When their troops went
into some other countries in
recent years, they had some
excuse some kind of violence or
unrest, or even an invitation
from somebody in the country to
come in. We haven't seen that
with Ukraine. The US has warned
of false flag operations that
would create that pretext. But
that hasn't happened yet,
either. Nevertheless, the
Russians have piled up
tremendous force,
where's the video
check television, talked about
aerial bombings and missile
attacks what we invasion look
like?
Well, I felt that Sullivan's
words were particularly
meaningful because Russia is one
of the few nations in the world
that could conduct the kind of
invasion that Scott we associate
with the United States, when the
US invaded Iraq. And I know you
covered that they ordered sudden
airstrikes. They fired missiles,
they dominated the skies. They
had armored units who could
raise the capital, they very
quickly decapitated the
government. It was very violent.
It was very fast. And Russia has
many of those same capabilities.
Russia also has precision
weapons, their planes would
dominate the skies. It's widely
reported. they've deployed large
numbers of rocket launchers and
missiles to Belarus. And they
have many, many combat infantry
battalions in Belarus, where
they could very quickly reach
the capital.
When you look at a map, not a
long way from the border to the
capital.
No. And because of the way
Ukraine's military is spread out
in a very big country, the
senior military official says
that very, very few Ukrainian
troops are currently defending
the roads to Kiev, they would be
massively outnumbered.
You know what the giveaway is
John and all this. Every single
report is talking about the
military weapons, they've got
this. They've got that they've
got this thing. They got that
capability? Because this is a
military industrial complex
operation. I'm sure they're
already making money. Oh, we've
got a counter that this into
that know that know that we
needed this lift? Oh, yeah. I
mean, this whole reporting is
all about the war machine. It's
all about the worst. It's all
about the tools. Not even a
buzzer down. Yes, sales are
down. Hey, hey, Joe. You pull
this out of Afghanistan. What
you promised us new sales.
Yeah, pretty much. I mean,
besides the 80 billion in sales
that were left in Afghanistan,
but that's good. Hello.
We love Yeah. Hello, here's 80
billion right in your pockets.
This go to part three of this.
Let's remind ourselves what
what's at stake for the United
States in Ukraine? Well, for
the Biden administration, as
well as the military This is a
test of the rules based
international order that has
endured since 1945. The official
says this would be a New World
Order of international
aggression. And it would strike
at the idea of national
sovereignty and endanger these
rules that have been used to
avoid a World War for
generations.
I thought it used to be the
liberal world order and it was
his rules based world order.
Wait,
wait, wait, what he just said
you might want to play this clip
again. How does this what he
said? Jive is what we He did
what NATO did and what we did in
Libya, what we did in Iraq
rules, but he did, what would
happen to Qaddafi's operation?
Yeah. I mean, how does what he's
about to say what he said here?
How does it jive with any of
that, you know, this, oh,
Serbia, for that matter, give
them Shock and Awe jivi Shock
and Awe play it again,
let's remind ourselves what
what's at stake for the United
States in Ukraine?
Well, for the Biden
administration, as well as the
military, this is a test of the
rules based international order
that has endured since 1945. The
official says this would be a
huge act of international
aggression. And it would strike
at the idea of national
sovereignty and endanger these
rules that have been used to
avoid a World War for
generations. Scott,
there are analysts
Well, let me just respond to
that before we continue. It's
very it's very logical. It's a
rules based international order.
What he doesn't say is that we
make the rules see we write them
whenever we want to, then it's
rule See, that's how it goes.
There are analysts who doubt
Russia would ever invade
Ukraine. Because they say
essentially, President Putin is
getting everything he wants
without an actual invasion.
Without a doubt. We heard an
analyst in Moscow say days ago
that he never believe Putin
intended to invade and he has
forced the West to think about
Russian concerns. He's getting a
stream of foreign visitors, and
he's going to be on the phone
this weekend, apparently with
President Biden. But the concern
by the senior US military
official is that Putin may be
close to a historic mistake. His
troops could invade Ukraine
easily, which makes it tempting,
although they could have a lot
of trouble getting out.
Can I play the clip about the
phone call this weekend?
Sure, White House does that call
between two world leaders didn't
produce any major breakthroughs?
And a senior ranking official
tells us they're still not sure
whether or not Vladimir Putin
has made the decision to invade.
But early this morning the State
Department pulled most of its
diplomats out of the Embassy in
Kiev just in case Q. During the
hour long conversation The White
House says President Biden urged
President Putin to engage de
escalation and diplomacy but the
time for diplomacy is running
thin, traveling and Fiji
Secretary of State Anthony blue
excuse me, that is not the
correct use the time is running
short running out is thin ever a
way of time
to catch the elation and
diplomacy but the time for
diplomacy is running thin.
Traveling in Fiji Secretary of
State Anthony Blinken said the
US still has not received a
written response to its security
proposals were
in the window when a Russian
invasion could start anytime.
Russia now has 80% of the troops
that would need to invade
positioned along Ukraine's
borders,
any American in Ukraine should
leave as soon as possible. And
in any event in the next 24 to
48 hours.
About 7000 Americans and Ukraine
have registered with the State
Department. National Security
Adviser Jake Sullivan said
yesterday anyone who stays
should not expect a US military
rescue.
The President will not be
putting the lives of our men and
women in uniform at risk by
sending them into a war zone.
3000 US troops however, are
headed to join units already
positioned in Poland and
Romania. With 8200 on standby to
backup other NATO allies. In
case Putin's territorial
aspirations expand beyond
Ukraine.
What is Blinken rolling and what
does he see the
secretary of state he's the guy
you know when when a producer
made this observation to me.
When you see a story or a
picture with a caption it will
be a dot Blinken underneath his
name. Now if you look at that,
and you pronounce it, what do
you get?
A blank Lincoln did you hear it?
A blink when Abe Lincoln Lincoln
a Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln said
Abe Lincoln. Do you think that's
intentional? Oh no. I like it. I
like a Blinken. Holy crap guys
hear you call the Super Bowl
Sunday. The superb owl Sunday.
Oh yeah. Okay, another way to do
it. A blink a Blinken Did you
hear the or read from the
Russian ambassador to Sweden
what he said it published in a
Swedish newspaper. I did not I
have a translation. Moscow
doesn't give a shit about the
risk. Quote doesn't give a shit
about the risk of Western
sanctions. If it were to invade
Ukraine. Russia's outspoken
ambassador to Sweden told the
Swedish newspaper excuse my
language, but we don't give a
shit about their sanctions. We
have already had so many
sanctions and in that sense,
they've had a positive effect on
economy and agriculture.
Here There's actually some truth
to what he just said the horse
of course because the products
they used to sell you that now
they sell Russian cheese and
Russian butter in Russia. They
used to bring it all in from
France and around from Europe a
lot of these dairy products and
now the Russians are just you
know,
they did you have you read that?
Because he literally said about
the cheese. He literally made
that cheese example.
Yeah,
I know about it. I didn't read
it. But But But does he have
plant based cheese balls? Huh?
He doesn't got cheese balls. No.
No cheese balls for you.
Now I've got some other clips
from NPR that talk about how
they're going to invade how
they're going to invade. They
really push it. Yeah, let's do
it. I love it. Ladies, but we
don't want to miss on the
Russian analysis clips because
when this guy comes on, he just
pulls the plug on everything.
But let's start with Russian to
attack Russia to attack.
Russia to attack. Oh, NPR. I
love
Yeah. President Biden spoke with
Vladimir Putin today. He once
more warned the Russian leader
against invading Ukraine.
President and other NATO members
have been trying to keep talks
going. But we're also preparing
for a possible military
conflict. After the hour long
phone call the White House said
that President Biden made it
clear the US and its allies
would respond decisively and
impose swift and severe costs on
Russia. If it goes ahead with an
invasion in Pure White House
correspondent Franco Ordonez
joins us Franco, thanks so much
for being with us. Thanks for
having me, Scott. The first call
between these leaders were told
since December 30. What more do
we know about what they talked
about?
You know, it was just over an
hour long call that a senior
administration official told
reporters was professional and
substantive. Biden told Putin
that a Russian invasion would
quote produce widespread human
suffering and diminish Russia's
standing. That's according to a
readout of the call. He also
told Putin that the United
States remains prepared to
engage in diplomacy. But it's
also prepared for quote, other
scenarios. You know, I was on a
call with a senior
administration official after
and he told reporters that there
was no fundamental change in the
dynamics of the situation, but
that they believe the President
has put some ideas on the table
that would address Russia's
concerns. And he said the two
presidents agreed to have their
teams to continue to talk and
engage in the days ahead, but
that Russia may decide to
proceed with military action
anyway. Yeah.
Our administration officials
about the imminence of war,
you know, the White House and
State Department are laying out
and really the starkest terms
yet you know, there are fears
that the Russian military could
take action in a matter of days.
National Security Adviser Jake
Sullivan yesterday said the
Russian Manila military isn't
ready to move on Ukraine. Now.
Americans who are they really
need to get out Ayers, he
described what an invasion could
actually look like.
It could be more limited, it
could be more expansive. But
there are very real
possibilities that it will
involve the seizure of a
significant amount of territory
in Ukraine and the seizure of
major cities, including the
capitals.
At the same time, the United
States is reducing the size of
its embassy foot parent and Kiev
and the Pentagon announced that
116 National Guard troops from
Florida will be pulled out of
Ukraine. You know, to be clear,
the administration is not saying
it will definitely happen. But
you know, a senior State
Department official said today
that quote, it appears
increasingly likely that that is
where the situation is headed.
Hey, you know what, I think we
should move on to the Russian
analysis because this is just
going to raise my blood
pressure. If I hear any more of
this bullcrap. I'm sure it's all
the same thing.
Yeah. You guys don't remember
what this part two is, but it's
not any different. Let's go to
their analysis. They this is
this is I think the best
analysis I've heard. And it
really deflated the guy who's
doing it. This is Russia
analysis. Good one.
We just heard how US officials
assess what a Russian invasion
could look like, but are Russian
threats to invade. Part of a
strategy. We're joined now by
Haroon Yilmaz. He's an academic
editor with Rutledge. His
research focuses on Ukraine and
Central Asia. And he joins us
from London. Thanks so much for
being with us. Oh,
okay. First of all, spook this
whole op has been set up by EMI
six.
Oh, this is this would be an EMI
six guy. Yeah. Total spook from
a research agency. He he has the
the it seems somebody is not on
board with whatever the crap
we're pulling from the State
Department, which I don't even
think is condoned by this by the
CIA. But yeah, listen to this.
This is good.
And he joins us from London.
Thanks so much for being with
us.
Thank you. It's my pleasure.
You wrote an op ed, for algae.
Zero this week, essentially
expressing skepticism that
Russia is going to invade. Oh
no. Tell us why.
A closer examination of Russia's
geopolitical behavior in the
past two decades demonstrates
that they actually has a clear
understanding of the risks on
the ground and fully mentioned,
it does not fit into most cost
cost benefit calculus, because
they they usually pursue a cost
efficient policy when it comes
to the use of heart power in
geopolitical goals.
You you believe that we have
seen this before the past few
years in other places. That's
true.
For instance, we have seen it in
2008. In Georgia war, which
Russia intervened on the side of
the separatist forces in the
breakaway regions of South
Ossetia and Abkhazia against the
Georgian government. And back
then, Russian forces did not
really face a formidable
adversary, and were able to
easily defeat the Georgian
forces. Then Russian troops
crossed into Georgia proper, but
then how that after 20
kilometres, once the limited
goal of pushing back Georgian
forces from South Australia was
achieved, Moscow was open to
European mediation, intact, the
Russian troops could have
completely cut Georgia into to
gain control of the precious oil
and gas pipelines from
Azerbaijan to Mediterranean
costs, and paralyze the Georgian
economy and political system.
Yet the regional and global
costs would be too high for
Russia. So they stop at limited
military operation.
Yeah, okay. Yeah. It's bullshit.
It's total bullshit. And the
thing is, this guy emphasizes
that this Russian oper Dubray.
They were operating now it's a
cost benefit analysis. And this
is on NPR right? Yeah. And what
you read yet to think they were
disappointed. They, this cost
benefit analysis thing is
interesting, because the way
these these all these guys are
all the networks and even the
newspapers have been portraying.
Boy, you can't you don't know
what the Russians are gonna do.
They don't think right. They're
got the crazy writers thinking
they don't understand that way.
We are the way we think or the
way anybody thinks they're nuts.
And
you know, what the bottom line?
Are, Oracle has been right all
along about this Ukraine and
Russia thing. There's no real
contract. Hmm.
Okay, so let's go to part two of
the analysis. And by the way, it
was part of a GA that came in,
they pushed these guys left. And
that was it. But let's go on. We
see, again, this cost calculus
and cost efficient policy in
Syria, also, African Affairs. So
we constantly seek this cost
efficient policy cost efficient
use of hard power in
geopolitics. And we see it in
Ukraine as well so far.
Well, tell us how what are what
are Russian aims, as regards
Ukraine in your judgment.
The real target is not Ukraine,
but Moscow wants to force
Western countries to finally sit
down for negotiations on issues
of European security. Because
since 1991, this is the first
time the West has engaged
seriously with Russia, to
discuss European security things
in a way to the strategy that
they're pursuing. And Moscow
wants arrangements to be made on
several issues. But these are
European security measures,
including halting the
development of intermediate
range ballistic missiles in
Europe, and limiting military
exercises in close proximity to
Russian borders. Because if you
go back a little bit, in October
2018, the Trump administration
decided to withdraw from the
1987 intermediate range Nuclear
Forces Treaty, which was signed
by Reagan and Gorbachev. And
that treaty prohibited both
parties from possessing
producing or, you know, flight
testing, intermediate range
nuclear forces. Now, we don't
have that agreement. So in other
words, Moscow, they understand
that Ukraine will not enter
NATO. And that's not the issue.
In fact, the issue is if NATO
enters Ukraine in the form of
American missiles or missile
defense elements, that's without
any international regulations
that limits missile deployments
in Europe.
Ah, okay.
I have an analysis of what's
going on And this guy actually
helped me get there. So he says,
what they really want us to sit
down and talk about, you know,
European security What the hell
you guys do and where we stand.
I mean, that's in. In a
nutshell. That's kind of what he
said, Right? Yep. Okay. So now
again, we're seeing this
incessant push from the the US,
MDM, the MIS dismantle
information.
MDM,
including Fox News, everyone's
all jacked up off. Oh, he's
gonna, he's gonna invade. It's
imminent. He already gave the go
order 72 hours. We can't wait
stressful time. Okay, so what
now? Is this truly to give the
military industrial complex?
Some, some some credits and some
orders? Yeah, I'm sure. I mean,
something even Fox News doesn't
discuss you think that someone
would say, hey, are they
protecting Hunter Biden's
interests in Ukraine? I mean,
that's something even we could
come up with as a G. Is that why
you're going Joe? Because of the
hundreds of millions of dollars
or Gosh knows or whatever?
Everyone? The the Biden crime
family's involvement was in
Ukraine. Now, I haven't heard
anyone talk about that. But how
about this? What if we need to
make this such a huge issue?
That the only way that we can
get out of this is to send
Kamala Harris to the music, the
Munich Security Conference at
the end of this week, so that
she can then sit down with the
Russians and declare victory
having stopped the invasion.
She's good to be president.
Think about it.
Are they gonna send her?
Yes, she's dispatched to mute
the Munich conference to talk
Ukraine. And of this week,
now with a pretty combined ways,
analysis, I like it.
That's why side they, they the
whole Jussie Smollett is
so convoluted. Because if the
whole thing is just a bunch of
BS, which it sounds like to me,
and then you're going to create
this phony event as I can, yes,
do anything but you're doing it
just to extol the virtues of
this woman. I will tell you why
I think because they want to get
rid of Biden because he's losing
they have to get it they have to
get rid of him and they need a
replacement. They don't want
Hillary Of course, of course,
they need to strengthen Kamala,
and and I think it's possible
because Moe and I actually
deconstructed the whole juicy
Smollett thing that was so big,
that thing really, truly the
noose, all of that was a setup
to boost Kamala Harris when she
was running for president. And I
think most right without
analysis. So to to get out of
this Biden problem we have
wouldn't adjust this. Why is she
going to the Munich Conference,
she's an imbecile. No, and she's
it specifically says she's being
dispatched. She's being sent. I
have a feeling she's going to
come out of this the victor
having stopped Putin dead in his
tracks. This black woman is
amazing.
Well, actually, I hope you're
not right. But we'll see. Well,
it's gonna resolve itself be by
after the 21st when the Olympics
are closed, yet we know for a
fact because of the nature of
the geopolitics, nothing's going
to happen until the 21st. And
then if you listen to this
analysis, nothing's going to
happen. The whole thing is, and
it was it was, it could have
been a scheme by Putin to get
bring people to the table. It
seems to be working. Yeah.
Anyway, we'll see. It's however,
the media spins and it doesn't
matter. The media is spinning a
brink of war. That's not true.
So I will Why wouldn't they spin
a the Savior Kamala, that isn't
true. And then Putin can jump up
and down all he wants and say is
not true is not true yet yet.
Unless that's Putin man is what
he does. Thank you, Kamala. For
those of you who are wondering
why I said this black woman
obviously us being facetious
do so is is a make she's black
and she
Yeah, are you now you know, you
know,
you know, what was happening to
black woman,
you know, what we're talking
about, you know, the issue. So,
oh, okay. Well, kind of like it.
Sometimes, you know, it's, it is
a I would call fraud a fiasco to
fiasco,
huge fiasco. Okay, let's take a
little breather for a second. I
have some hat information. We
were talking about hats men with
hats.
Yeah, we were. Yeah.
So we show so I said, Why did
hats go out of fashion? I just
need to talk about something
else. It's just too stressful. I
had blood pressure and you know,
I can get and give me a heart
attack instantly.
Yeah, we don't want that.
Marie says my husband mentioned
you guys were talking about why
or when hats went out of
fashion. Apparently, at his
inauguration, and you said I did
at his inauguration. A President
Kennedy did not wear a hat. And
that was the start of people not
wearing hats anymore. Does that
sound right to you?
No, it doesn't sound right to
me. I don't think the timelines
Correct. Okay. Did not the
number of people that were
wearing hats in the teens and
20s was outrageous. I mean, if
you look at those old photos, it
was just wall to wall hats. Yes.
And usually one style. It was
fedoras for a while then it
became the straw hat.
I have information on the Straw
Hats too.
And I think they were out of
vogue after World War Two before
long before Kennedy became
president.
The Straw Hats went out of style
in 1922 because of the Straw
Hats riot.
Yes, this I did not know this
would be interesting. The
Straw Hat riot of 1922 occurred
in New York City at the end of
the summer as a result of
unwritten rules in men's fashion
at the time. At the time, a
tradition of taunting people who
failed to stop wearing Straw
Hats after autumn began.
So they kind of liked it wearing
it wearing linen.
Yes, yes. And and of course the
people who could afford a straw
hat were poor workers. And so
the fedora wears this was you
know, this is the same thing
we're seeing today. The the
elites hate the working middle
class, and they would literally
grab people's straw hats and
smash them and burn them right
off their head.
It was tradition they say they
the Wikipedia. Oh,
hello. Who else matters when it
comes to that kind of stuff?
course. Absolutely. I think we
should. Do you want to do one
more story before we take a
break?
Yeah, I can do a Super Bowl bowl
story from NPR because it's
Yeah, Geez man.
I was. NPR. Gosh, okay. Super
Bowl from NPR. The it's just
these voices are getting
tedious.
Yeah, well, this will be the
last Okay.
Super Bowl not tolerated.
No, in P our Super Bowl report.
Ah. Hey, here we go.
La sheriff's special operations
chief Jack, you will says 400
People from his agency are
working the game
human trafficking specialists,
crowd management specialists.
What hazmat personnel and human
trafficking
specialists. What? Yeah, let's
start that bowl. Game. Let's
well that's of course all the
hookers let's start it over
LA Sheriff special operations
chief Jack You will says 400
People from his agency are
working the game human
trafficking
specialists, crowd management
specialists, hazmat personnel,
tactical teams tactical
paramedics, and canine units.
They'll team with Inglewood in
Los Angeles police the Secret
Service Homeland Security and
others back at Gus our iOS
restaurant in Inglewood leaving.
Munoz admits to feeling a little
pressure to your team is the mo
nibio Sakamoto koko de precios.
Yes, I do feel a bit nervous.
We're working so hard in the
kitchen to get ready. We have to
make sure we have enough servers
so that can come in and then
leave because we can serve them.
sentiment shared by much of
southern California hoping
Sunday will be the first of many
Super Bowls at SoFi stadium. For
NPR News. I'm Matt Daniel
Antonio in Inglewood,
California.
These guys what do these guys
know anything? What do you mean?
One of many Super Bowls. They're
not going to have the Super Bowl
in this place again for another
10 years, maybe 20. They rotate
it through the various stadiums
around the country. A new
stadium gets built they put they
put a Super Bowl there later,
but it won't be back. Are they
kidding? Oh, we're looking
forward to being back every
year. It's not going to be back
every year. If it comes back in
five years. It's a miracle.
You know why it's not going to
be back don't you? Because it's
gonna burn down in the riots.
I want to play play this clip
Super Bowl not tolerated. Do
you use you blocked my donation?
Yeah, I know. I did. Get this
clip out of the way.
56 Super Bowl kicks off tomorrow
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Department of Homeland Security
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potential of protests. The
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Canada, authority say that such
disruptions will not be
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They will not be tolerated.
We will not tolerate this this
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Outstanding. Somehow the beauty
of the hack job makes it that
much better. Susquehanna Valley
Hey, wonders, Ws qv. Still
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Valley, Pennsylvania, let me
know.
I've been to that station.
Here's what's coming up. As we
know, the big Tennessee
Nashville, Tennessee meetup on
Monday, Valentine's Day, it's
the skating meetup of love at
six o'clock kicks off at
Rivergate skate central in
Madison, Tennessee, the Duke of
the South organizing now what we
have set up is since I believe
me, if I wasn't testing positive
and been enough days, I would go
of course. We're going to
connect my studio to the DJ
booth and I will be playing a
couple of skating songs for you
live from the hill country.
How about a visual there? How
about a big monitor your head?
Yeah, we got that's both so not
only the visual, you got to stop
that thing. It's irritating me
now. Okay, because I can't
focus. We're gonna have visual
and we'll have high quality line
going. We're gonna use clean
feed. So pretty high quality,
and I will be rolling out do a
video on clean feet. Ever hear
of two separate things at the
same time? No. Okay. Well,
that's what we're gonna do. And
quite honestly, the video is
less important, I think. I mean,
I I can just imagine how cool is
going to sound booming across
the skating rink. Sorry, I can't
be there. The keeper and I truly
send our regrets. Next show day
is Yeah, so Thursday. I'm here
there's a lot of meetups on the
17th Mississippi Coast meetup at
Ford Long Beach market and deli
Long Beach, Missouri. The
Michigan February meetup at four
o'clock at the Texas Roadhouse
for Grady OTT grad Dr. Grady
O'Grady at Michigan. Someone
please tell me how to pronounce
that. The Catskill mountain
meetup Also on Thursday, that's
number two. It'll be at six
o'clock at public house in
Ellenville. New York, the
Sacramento El Dorado County
meetup 630 at solid solid ground
brewing in Diamond Springs,
California. The Denver area.
Meetup vers meetup 630 Mountain
Time at proce brewing Highland
ranch Colorado. My goodness
Charlotte's Thirsty Thursday,
Third Thursday seven o'clock at
Ed's tavern. And then Friday is
where the Western stimulation
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as it flips Patio Grill in Fort
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all the way through March if you
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really meeting me I hope it's
really about getting together
with your community, other human
resources and having a fun time
skating. If you can't find one
near you go ahead and set one up
it's easy no agenda meetups.com
You oops I I'm happy that a clip
was found of this story because
I've been waiting to talk about
it briefly. Just because it's an
OTG kind of story but then ABC
luckily turned it into a glitch
for me It began
with a glitch that's for things
and drivers to listen listen to
National Public Radio it's
happening
in the Seattle area for people
driving Mazda. So the issue is
the radios in certain vehicles
have been frozen on one station
the local NPR because the
infotainment screens are stuck
in reboot mode,
not a fix it they may need a new
part which costs $1,500
I guess I'd be listening to NPR.
Yes.
Now this is a very interesting
thing that did you hear about
this? This? Mas does or stutters
to me? Yeah, mas there's a stuck
on the NPR station. And and you
hear this report doesn't tell
you why they just Oh, you got to
get a $1,500 part to fix it.
Now. What's going on is this NPR
station. They are not complying
to the standard of rds. RDS is
the the system that lets us send
along images and text with
either songs or programs. And
they're and they have a they're
not sending an image. They're
sending the tag for an image,
but there's no image in it. And
of course, Mazda was never
expecting that. Because why
would you say here's an image if
there's nothing linked to it.
And so all they'd have to do is
just change that and the end the
radios would probably fix
themselves. And they should just
adhere to the standard and so to
call it a glitch, again, ABC.
These are the top the top people
in their field. How hard is it
to just do a little bit of
investigative work instead of
Haha, I guess I'll be listening
to NPR. Hey, tune into our show.
If you want to hear NPR. We give
you the best you can skip the
whole week of crap and we give
you the highlights that are
worth listening to.
So I have a story about your
neck of the woods. Hmm. This is
the water story.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes,
the water and
will Austin being boiled
head of the public utility that
supplies water to more than 1
million residents in Austin,
Texas has resigned. It comes
days after the utility required
residents to boil their water
before drinking it. Audrey
McGlinchey with member station K
ut reports. It was workers at
the utility who had endangered
the city's water.
In his resignation letter Greg
was Eris that he took quote full
responsibility for any
shortcomings at Austin water in
the past week. Last Saturday,
several employees made a mistake
adding too much calcium
carbonate to a basin, causing
the water and Austin's oldest
treatment plant to cloud with
debris. The utility told
residents to boil any water
before drinking or cooking. That
requirement remained in place
until Tuesday. Austin water has
placed three employees on leave
while it investigates what
happened after three boil water
notices in four years. Buzz era
said residents have lost trust
in Austin's Public Water
Company.
Thank you for playing this
so I had to look into this. Mm
hmm. Because what's the calcium
carbonate got to do with the
price of bread the way I saw it?
What is calcium carbonate? It's
just the salt. I mean it's like
water softener like water
softener salt
it is actually a water so yeah,
very good guess Yeah,
well we have that in our for our
well water we have pellets of I
guess that's what it is.
Calcium carbonate, use the
software cells to use as a
coagulant or a flocculent or
whatever you want to call it.
Take certain dissolved solids
and make them into a make them
fall out of the water. Now I
don't know how it would cause
debris. Yeah, I could not find
And I looked at all these
different systems that use
calcium carbonate and they've
used too much I couldn't. Some
of these do beat. In other
words, unless somebody out there
works at one of these plants
that can tell me, I find this
story to be very dubious.
Yes.
Moreover, the residents of
Austin when I was a resident of
Austin, voted on and approved
in, this was 2019. A $500
million payment for the upgrade
of the water treatment plant.
Half a billion dollars. So no, I
hate to say but you're going to
see this kind of stuff is going
to happen more often in these
cities. And they have no idea
this sounds
to me that there's some money
lost or something fishy if
there's that much money
involved.
Yeah. But they spend 500 This is
their favorite number 500
million. Oh, we need to fix the
water because we this is our
third boil. Notice, I think And
as an aside, which we don't
discuss, and of course that at
that clip doesn't discuss, it
closes business when this
happens. You can't have a
restaurant if you have to boil
water, it closes business, you
know, all the coffee shops,
snack, but everything's closed,
because they can't make it work
if you're boiling water. And so
it's an economic hit. And in
Austin, everything is 500
million. We got some homeless
$500 million. It's built some
hotels farm. It's it's a ship
city. Sorry to say it is going
to crap. And you're you built
your own prison Austin enjoy it
when stuff falls apart and
doesn't work. And that is the
best. Is where's it here?
There's a new narrative about
the Big Freeze we had last year.
Of course, we know what really
happens. The Big Freeze was not
not because windmills froze
anything like that? No, it was
Enron type practices going on at
ERCOT, which is the energy
exchange exchange for the Texas
grid. And that's just the truth.
And we've we've done a lot of
analysis of that. And these
people never went away. It's
it's never discussed exactly how
that works. It just they can't
even I don't think the people
even understand the people who
are supposed to know won't even
understand. But now Now the new
narrative. And this is this is
hilarious. Research has
determined that rooftop solar
could have prevented the Texas
Big Freeze power outage because
there would have been enough
electricity to meet the
shortfall on all but two of the
13 days when the power
production fell short.
Here's an overcast,
overcast. It was a snow and ice
storm. Not a single panel would
have worked you dopes
is unbelievable.
Well I'm irked by the fact that
the media keeps parroting this
bull crap. It's getting on my
nerves. Yes,
of course it is.
ISOs Yes.
I'll go first. I don't know if I
have anything good. Let
me see. I have I'm missing an
ISO here.
Okay, here's what I don't have
that much. I got this
be prepared to get decked in the
mouth. Too long.
People just say like totally
wild things.
Kind of you're not you're not
blown away by that one either.
Yes. How about this one? How
about this one? Here we go.
Whoo. Smooth.
That's cute. Okay, like when we
had I guess goes my three okay,
so Moxie
pep Verve Moxie? Whoa, Pep. verv
Moxie.
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from? What is this NPR guy right
cap curve?
Moxie what is it? What
does that pepper Moxie what does
that mean?
It's about they did a long
really long report on Moxie soft
drink from me.
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because
it can't knowing getting by it
that was this story is not
available. Oh, because some for
some reason. Okay, well that was
that that sounds good. I like
this trade. No, no, no. No, no
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I kind of like the Moxie the
best honestly.
Yeah, I liked him. Actually the
best we're not wimpy would have
been probably We better if it
wasn't up talked. We're not
wimpy.
We're not we're not we're. Yeah,
exactly. Okay. Um, I guess this
is the one other story that we
should bring up just because
it's it's such a deja vu in a
way and it's intentional. We
have
a situation where we're looking
very strongly at sinks and
showers and other elements of
bathrooms people have flushing
toilets 10 times 15 times, as
opposed to once.
Here's the thing. I don't really
care why Donald Trump was
obsessed with toilets. To be
perfectly honest, I don't really
want to know why or where he got
involved in discussions about
having to flush toilets 15
times. Unfortunately, though,
the former president's bizarre
predilection for toilets is in
fact in the news today. And as a
serious journalist, it is my
duty to tell you about it.
According to The New York Times
reporter Maggie Haberman, when
Donald Trump was president, his
staff used to periodically find
wads of printed paper clogging
the White House toilets. They
believed President Trump was
purposely attempting to flush
pieces of paper down the toilet.
The former president immediately
poo pooed these ideas reporting
saying that he never put
presidential records in a
toilet, which is definitely a
thing I cannot believe that I
just said on TV.
Oh my I can't the things you do
say on TV are a lot more
offensive Velshi.
So this this stems from they're
trying to cover for the fact
that they did
that the Clinton the Clinton
spied on the Trump
administration. Is that what
they're trying to cover for?
No, oh, trying to cut Maggie
Haberman came out with a book
that she says she makes the
assertion that it is part of a
bigger scheme that and they're
trying to guys like Raskin are
trying to throw the book at
Trump for taking papers,
Barreleye ago that were all
considered classified
and ripping them up even that's
also an offense.
Yeah, yeah. So they so in the
book or in one of the things
something she said and I think
that's where they quoted from it
was said that he was also
flushing confidential documents
because of the Presidential
Records Act. You have to keep
everything and so they're trying
to get trying to arrest him
literally trying to arrest him,
right. This is the best show
this distinct came up and they
threw it in there when they I
think one of the somebody came
up and said, Well, I use he took
stuff to mera Lago, by the way,
it's all been returned. He's
taking stuff out of the White
House. He took it the mera Lago
is pacified documents are being
moved around, and he was tearing
him up and he was flushing him
down the toilet. And by saying
flushing them down the toilet.
It brought up a bunch of people
coming out of the woodwork. How
could you you can't flush paper
down the toilet I mean, if you
crumpled up a piece of paper I
mean try it yourself. Take a
piece of eight by 10 Eight and a
half by 11 and crunch it up and
throw in the toilet try to flush
it down. It would just mess that
depends now if you have if you
have the power mate flush 2000 I
think it might suck it down but
that's neither here nor there.
I don't think the White House
has that No, probably not but
whatever the case is bold crap
and it's just in there so that
now they're covering their ass
because everyone pointed this
out and so that's why that
report came out because yeah I'm
I as a journalist I have to
report on this there's no
evidence Nobody said he is
somebody haha it's just it's
also hilarious his hat is hell
Berman woman she's out of
control. It's
it's funny to see the hill dog
coming out and saying, oh, yeah,
I guess everyone clean stuff up.
Of course, she had the the
bleach bit server and it's just
it's so insulting. And you know
what, ripping up papers? I mean,
like Nancy Pelosi Did the State
of the Union.
I mean, there's all these it's
just it's the
the political parties in the
media are so crazy that now. Now
the Republicans are bringing
back the Convention of States.
Do you remember this when the
Democrats are going to do that
during Trump? We're going to
make an amendment to the
Constitution through the to the
Convention of States. Yeah,
remember this and so now the
Republicans are doing it. Just
like people all you politicians
get a clue get a clue we don't
we were on
to a clue. Look at the 25th
amendment. How come that's not
brought up constantly by the
Republicans? Like the Democrats.
They would trump Yeah. Okay.
Brings it
because they're delicious.
They're all delicious. No, yeah.
Well, now the residents now that
we've literary now that we've
established that all do shoes we
can get out of here Have a great
Valentine's Day everybody,
especially everyone at the
skate, the Romantics gate of
love the Nashville Tennessee I
am a little tired and that means
that I'll be well rested for the
next episode which we bring to
you on Thursday when I'm sure we
will be deconstructing the non
war and communists ascent. We
shall see. We have the end of
show mixes Toby Langford, also
as promised the answer on Bill
Walsh and folds about time we
played that one again. And
coming up live next. No agenda
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Region number six in the
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Until then, good at such
I'd like to think you're doing
that job and that job.
I want to show all kinds of
opinions.
Now a little funny Jamia not
only making people not Trump's
doing Omega Naturals. I'd like
to see you doing that Joe Rogan.
Yes, there should be a war,
which sounds great, but not all
opinions are created equal. I
want to show all kinds of
opinions. I'd like
to see you doing that job and
you think about major newsrooms
like CNN that have health
departments and deaths and
operations that work hard on
verified information on COVID-19
and then you have talk show
stars like Joe Rogan
yes there should be I want to
show all kinds of opinions kinds
of opinions
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invasion. I was thinking if you
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of ants and then ground them to
a powder like a fine fine grind
of black pepper. We were having
dinner and yeah, I got an aunt
somehow the meal and I ate it
these things are peppery I got
ants
I got ants
on the lot and then you see what
you find all the ones that are
roaming around your life back
back to back them off by doing
the burning trick is torture.
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occasional Richmonders and and
that you do not torch and that's
an ad that's carrying one of the
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