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March 27th, 2022 • 3h 25m

1437: Bruce Force

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Move the line. That's all I care about. Adam curry Jhansi Devora.
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Sunday March 27 2022. This is your award winning nation media
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assassination episode 1437. This is no agenda,
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cracking the laptop and broadcasting live from the heart
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of the Texas hill country here in FEMA Region number six. In
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the morning, everybody. I'm not encouraged. And for Northern
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Silicon Valley where we're still trying to figure out whether
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Biden likes Putin or not. I'm Jesse Devora.
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It's been a fantastic couple of days.
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It's just been so much fun. Watching the war unfold.
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It's been phenomenal. Should have been over weeks ago. This
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is a media deconstructors dream. There's so much propaganda in
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the United States around the world. But the United States is
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good. Good, good. Good. I'm so happy number one. I'm so yes,
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I'm so happy we withdrew and rescinded the Smith Mundt act.
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We never would have had this great material, we would have
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still had it. Check this out. My back was just a smokescreen.
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Well, here's a promo for a new Hulu show.
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He's thought he was God. He's now one of the most vilified men
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in the world.
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He is the every man. He is the Tom Hanks of Ukraine.
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Little nice Jewish boy is five, seven just showing up this KGB
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agent in the Kremlin. What do you say to Americans who see
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Russia and you not only as a rival, but an unfriendly
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adversary to men at war, which will take over the world is not
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going to be the same.
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Beautiful two men at war. We could use that for our show
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sometimes. Yeah. To men at war.
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And that's good stuff, man. That's good.
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They got the sound effects. They got the music bed. I'm happy
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with that. That's good. Yeah, it's gonna be a piece of crap.
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Of course it is.
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The guy remember J. Gotta watch the the Oscars tonight? Oh,
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well, I wasn't going to bring it up. But since you did, since you
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did, I did. Let's introduce I think I need to play a little
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interview that Jim Acosta who has his own show on CNN these
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days? Had was Sean Penn, Savior of all people except in America.
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No, that's not true. I think they do some stuff in America,
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his core outfit. So he went and interviewed desert Lenski. And
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he's been hanging around Ukraine. And of course, he's
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very concerned about evil Putin, and etc. And he had a chat with
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him. And Jim Acosta is asking about this chat. And and what
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he's learning I was with, as moving as courageous as
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extraordinary.
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A person and face of his extraordinary country and
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people, as I would expect I ever will witness and certainly that
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I ever have an incredibly moving human being on this in this
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minute of time where I'll share it. Oh, yes. And have you had a
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chance to speak with him since your meeting?
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Yes.
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And how did that go? How was that?
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You know, all I'll say I'll just for that for the moment echo.
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That aspect of it, that it continues.
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And I you know, I don't I don't know the consensus, the
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documentary team I'm with if I had something that I thought was
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more valuable to tell you, you know, for the greater problem
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right now. I would but right now, I'm going to kind of, you
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know, refrain
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or totally understand. Yeah, I understand. Of course, Sean Penn
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is a top of the intelligence pyramid. So we understand that
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he Yeah, I I think it was overlooked. And no, I just want
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to talk about because he talked to him when he was in Poland.
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Yes.
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What about Polinsky is not supposed to be in Poland. Oh,
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that's why he didn't want to talk about it. Yeah, because if
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you look at the timeline, and you read the article, and by the
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way, Sean Penn is just looking for publicity for his
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documentary. Wait, wait, wait for the second clip.
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Yeah, without talking about the
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need for publicity. But But before the second clip, do you
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look at the timeline, Sean Penn have an interview with him. And
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then he was rushed out of the country as you recall because
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that was in the news cycle. Well, that guy got shut down
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pretty quick. No, I'm talking about so he got kicked out. And
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then he had another meeting with him somehow Yeah, I guess so.
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But he has if you if you listen to the Biden's speeches by which
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I'll play later. I have a lot of by little short Biden clips. So
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for one
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it seems as though all it
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All the hot shots are the Biden says himself he had. He said in
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the audience in Warsaw, he had a Ministry of Defense and
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Secretary of State of, of Ukraine in the audience. Oh,
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lovely. Oh, that was a flop by the way, but he said it. And it
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seems as though Sean Penn was talking to Alinsky in Poland,
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they're all in Poland chicken shits. Now, tonight, as you
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mentioned, the Academy Awards are on and I'm glad that you
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reminded everybody because normally, we would never watch
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this, the Academy Awards, as all award shows have died dead as a
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doornail. No ratings, no one cares. But you know, maybe if we
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bring back the political virtue signaling instead of Black Lives
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Matter, maybe that will help get some rating. Maybe this whole
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war was just intended to bring back ratings to the Academy
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Awards. And as you know, Shawn, the Oscars are tomorrow night.
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Do you want to see a president Solinsky? Speak at the Oscars?
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And how do you think the the ceremony? How the
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so this isn't rehearse? Because why? Why out of the blue would
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cost to ask that question. Because
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I'm not going to immediately jump to the conclusion that I
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want him to speak at the Oscars. He's not a Hollywood guy. But
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this is what we need. You see, we need he is a Hollywood guy.
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What are you kidding me? This guy is literally an actor. But
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that doesn't mean it's a Hollywood actor. It doesn't
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matter. But please keep playing the clip. It just seemed to me
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that it's costly, it could have done a better job of acting
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himself. Well, that's why he's on TV. And Zelinsky speak at the
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Oscars via some sort of video length, some sort of video, how
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do you think the ceremony? How the event should recognize what
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is happening in Ukraine? What would you say? I guess if you
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were there up on stage, yeah, let's let's get back to those
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speeches, which are so much fun. I I'm glad you asked that
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question. Because we agreed that you would ask that question.
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Because, you know, there are those and and I think it's
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sometimes has validity. would say that, you know, politics are
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for another place. Entertainment is for another Yeah, though, I
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believe that anyone has an audience or a practitioner of
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film that understands what that expression is, that to restrict
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it to just film this to say it can't be on television, it can't
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be on the stage, to restrict it to any of those is to say it
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can't be embodied within a human being that kind of nature of
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poetic courage. Do you understand how important cinema
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is John?
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Cinema gotta rewind that a little bit.
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Talking about because it's like you know, cinema is cinema man
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cinema embodies the human spirit. It's not just
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television. And television should also embody the I don't
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know what he's talking about to just film is to say it can't be
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on television, it can't be on the stage, to restrict it to any
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of those is to say it can't be embodied within a human being
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that kind of nature of poetic courage and a wonder Madonna
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kick them out and expression. spires that it's best to be
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there is nothing greater that the Academy Awards could do,
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then to give him that opportunity to talk to all of
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us. He's an actor, by the way. This is a man who understands
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movies and had his own very long and successful career in that
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very, I mean Academy Awards all over the place Baptists. Now it
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is my understanding that a decision has been made not to do
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it. That is not me comment on whether or not President
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Zelensky had wanted to, if the Academy has elected not to do
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it, if presenters have elected not to pursue the the the
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leadership in Ukraine who are taking bullets and bombs for us,
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along with the Ukrainian children that they are trying to
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protect, then I think every single one of those people, and
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every bit of that decision will have been the most obscene
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moment in all of Hollywood history. And I hope that's not
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what's happening all.
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What's happening. I would encourage everyone involved to
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know that though it may be their moment and I understand that to
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celebrate their films, it is so much more importantly their
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moment to shine and to protest and to boycott that Academy
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Awards. And I myself if it comes back to it. i When I returned, I
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will smell mine public. I pray that what's happened, I pray
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there has there have not been arrogant people who consider
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themselves representatives of the greater good in in my
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industry
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that have not decided to check in with leadership in Ukraine.
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So I'm just gonna hope that that that's not what's happened and I
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hope that everybody walks out if it is
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oh yeah, so the biggest insult you can you can give me really
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what if you want to help stop the war melt your awards people
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that's obviously just melt them smelt them I'm sorry not melt
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them smelt them melt them
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before you get to Biden close because I think we need to do
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the biting clips pretty quickly there were just a few other
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amazing things going on in the main in M five M pooper
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interviewed a Ukrainian jet fighter pilot and I just have to
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set the scene for you. So this guy comes in and he's wearing
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like a Top Gun flight helmet you know with a with a dark goggles
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and he's got the microphone in front of his mouth and it's you
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know, it's a very very just full on his helmet head. You can see
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a little bit of his beard
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you know, you clearly see a huge lamp
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even though he's supposed to be on standby, getting ready to fly
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at any moment. You can see in his in his goggles, his huge
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lamp and you can almost see the crew, but okay, I'm sure that's
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fine at the airbase. And I just I just picked up a minute and a
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half because it's just too too juicy to believe, or one part of
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the war that we've gotten very little insight into the battle
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for the skies for air skies. Why it's important we think you hear
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from the man I spoke with just before airtime is currently a
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fighter pilot in the Ukrainian Air Force. He was on standby
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when we spoke to him in full flight gear and wearing his
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helmet to partially protect his identity. We greenline refer to
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him by his callsign why, why why does he have to protect this? No
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one else? Why identity?
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Why is he ashamed of being a fighter pilot? Or is he some
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sort of an actor that you could identify? Now there you know
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your talk and it's probably Sean Penn full flight gear and
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wearing his helmet to partially protect his identity. We agreed
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to only refer to him by his callsign juice.
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His callsign John is juice just so you know, juice juice juice.
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That is the subliminal thing I also picked up on like, is it
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juice or juice? Juice juice juice identity, we agreed to
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only refer to him by his call sign juice. Juice. Thank you for
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joining us. First of all, I have to ask you, where did you get
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the callsign juice? It sounds like American
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Yeah, it's real. American callsign during my trip in us a
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few years ago, my friends from California Air National Guard
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named me
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because because I don't drink alcohol and every time in
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you know in the bars I just asking for some juice
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the Russian Air Force all the military analysts have said that
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the Russian Air Force has not been able to get air supremacy.
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Can you just talk a little bit about why that is read the
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script. Yeah.
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They they are not able to gain full air superiority. But almost
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two they have almost to air security because we have pretty
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limited limited number of air defense systems a limited number
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of aircraft and
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oh our systems are pretty old. So we are trying to fight we do
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ever sink what we could we are trying to do best and Russians
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have a lot of boss verses and
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they have a fear of our air defense. So there is a good
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fight here just
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comfortable for them. So
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do we really fly them as well as we could? But unfortunately we
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couldn't gain our air superiority in our skies.
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Okay, complete non answer. I think the guy was wearing the
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helmet with this with the goggles so we could read the
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script.
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And I have a prediction.
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I predict that we will hear again from this fighter pilot
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ace named juice juice but he will perish over the skies of
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Kiev Kiev sorry. He will perish and Tom Cruise will make Top Gun
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five about juice
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and he will play juice. They already have one fake air
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superstar witness that guy's name that was never never
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existed. He was shooting down rushes left and right
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Supposedly, the Red Baron
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Pretty much the chat room knows what I'm talking about.
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Okay, well before we get into the biting tips, I want to play
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the NPR intro. Which makes it sound like Biden gave the speech
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of a lifetime in Warsaw.
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You must have seen the speech. Of course. I love the lighting.
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I love the setting. Now we know why he was there. We were
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questioning why is Biden in Ukraine and Warsaw? They had the
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whole thing staged it was fantastic.
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Usually so you don't even think that was some dynamite lighting
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they had.
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That wasn't I wasn't blown away. Let's put it that way. I thought
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it was functional.
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Biden in Warsaw wrapping NPR did a major speech in Poland. today.
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President Biden wrapping up his trip to Europe framed the war in
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Ukraine as a critical contest between autocratic regimes and
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all democratic nations. And here's Tamar. Keith reports.
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Biden also vowed that Russian President Vladimir Putin will
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not succeed in its efforts to dominate Ukraine, President
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Biden said the democracies of the world need to steel
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themselves for a lengthy battle for the rule of law and freedom,
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putting Russia's war on Ukraine in a broader context of
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maintaining the global order established after World War Two.
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For God's sake, this man cannot remain power. The White House
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official later clarified that Biden was not calling for regime
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change, but saying Putin shouldn't be allowed to exercise
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power over his neighbors in the region. Earlier in the day after
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meeting with Ukrainian refugees and hearing their harrowing
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experiences. Biden called Putin a butcher, Tamar, Keith, NPR
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news, Warsaw, Poland. Wow, I love I love the cannot state
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power. Power.
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He couldn't even use the word in.
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The thing is that he says this man cannot state suppose in
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powers would have meant and then the White House had to clarify
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this, isn't he? The president might have to clarify everything
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he says I was looking at muddled I was looking for a clip where
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they use this terminology. Washington Post.
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Their headline us does not have a strategy of regime change in
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Russia, Blinken says and then it goes, Biden's unscripted remark
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at the end of his 27 minutes speech reverberated around the
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world and sparked a terse response from the Kremlin. So
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even the Washington Post's like unscripted man, just read what's
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on the prompter president. So no, he's not the president. I
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think
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a Blinken is the President here. Well, I think it's I think it's
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the other guy thinks. Oh, you mean,
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Jake. Jake. Yeah. But I just love that unscripted. Oh, it's
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unscripted. Oh, no, there's a bunch of people that made a
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point of saying that was unscripted. People familiar with
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the script?
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That's a good one. Yeah. I mean, what does that say about this
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administration? They're all Well, I mean, we wrote it down,
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right. I mean, we didn't want to do anything but a stupid old
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joke, by the way. I don't believe it for a second. I think
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it was scripted. I think it was in there because they are taking
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this man down. We'll get to that later. Good luck. It's easy.
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Biden wars. Okay. I want to get to this other point, which is
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that that ruling skis, probably in his Zelinsky is probably in
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Poland. And then that's why Sean Penn was so guys, when he was
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asked a question about it. He refused. He could not bring
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himself to say anything. Here's Biden Warsaw with the Ukraine
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ministers, listen to this careful that there's a lot of
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crazy stuff in this speech. And this is one of them is a message
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I delivered today to Ukraine's foreign minister and Defense
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Minister. Why believe we're here tonight. We stand with you.
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Well, to be fair, that's that's a throwaway line that he always
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has, wherever he is, because he knows it was he's, and I believe
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you're great senators here tonight. Where are you standing
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up? There there? Yeah, of course, they're there.
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And that means the lens keys probably there too. And that
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means all these videos we've seen and in fact, if Zelinsky is
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going to do would do a video to the Oscars. There's no way the
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Russians just wouldn't jam the transmission if it was a
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originating in in Ukraine, as opposed to Poland where they
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can't do that. I mean, jam the transmission John. I mean,
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that's kind of 1980 Yeah, well, I can do a satellite
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transmission. It will be on the internet. It'll be on the
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internet case. Nah, it's Yeah. They had to deliver it probably
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already been filmed and now you're
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The War already done you're right before the war before the
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war yeah
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okay so let's we as anything to get this movie as champions
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movie get some sales
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that's a pretty good one Come on admit it yeah let's go with that
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guy a couple of interesting I got three debt involved numbers
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and can I get two of them the same numbers I got that 200,000
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Left 200,000 New I want you to play the Biden 200,000 left clip
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and I want to talk about that and then play it will play the
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second one
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200,000 People have allegedly already left was a brain drain
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leaving Russia shutting down independent news
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really 200,000 Russians have left that's what he says and
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then he doubled down about a brain drain
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well wait till he says brain drain the second time can't say
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brain drain twice it's hard to say brain brain drain twice. So
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listen to this is 200,000 new he says that again the same thing
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about a minute and a half later in the speech. Is there any
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wonder as I said it 200,000 Russians have all left their
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country in one month a remarkable brain game
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I missed this one remarkable brain game I remarkable Grain
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Brain Drain. Hmm. Lovely. Well, that that I mean, there's a
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Where did these 200,000 Russians go and how could they even get
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into any other country? Aren't they persona non grata? actly
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you can't travel you can't fly. Did they walk go? Did they walk?
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He makes it sound like the Russians are quitting the
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country? Yeah. Can't evidence of this whatsoever.
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Did you look it up? Did you did you look up? Now you can't find
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there's no evidence of it.
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Where did where did they go? Oh, let's go to Moldova. Where did
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they go? Maybe they're walking across and is welcoming us this
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week. Let's go there. Well, okay. So here's the here's the
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Gregg Jarrett. He's a great, he's a fox guy. Over 200,000
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Russians against the war have already left robbing Russia of
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brains and talent.
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And so they're going to Turkey. Ah 1000s are seeking sanctuary
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in Turkey, which has kept its skies open with Russia. That I
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don't know about 200,000. But I can see them flying to Turkey.
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They can fly to Turkey. Yeah. 200,000 in one month? I don't
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think so. It's This is bull crap is what is. beaut but the key is
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not the number. It's the robbing Russia of brains and talent. Oh,
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no. All they have left is podcasters.
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So this the other one he does this one here. He's talking
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about our troops, American troops on the border
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of Ukraine. I want you to play this. This is Biden in the guest
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the number less of a NATO presence on his border. But now
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he has a stronger presence, a larger presence with over
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100,000 American troops here along with all the other members
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of NATO. 100,000. When do we get 100,000 troops that are sitting
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there on the border with Ukraine? I thought we had 8000
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Here 15,000 there maybe maybe tops 2530? Yeah. Well, if this
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is any indication, the Selective Service
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selective service for the United States was in case we ever
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reinstituted draft. They've posted some information saying,
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Hey, if you're a conscientious objector get your objection in
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now.
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Just kind of interesting. That is kind of interesting. That's
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not good. conscientious objectors belong here it is.
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Today, all conscientious objectors are required to
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register with the Selective Service System. a conscientious
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objector is One who opposes to serving in the armed forces and
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or bearing arms on the grounds of moral or religious
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principles. And it tells you how to apply and it tells you who
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qualifies.
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Once they get that list, you know what happens? Yeah, you're
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dead. No, they get Bakst
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You're right.
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So
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did you read anything about this 100,000 troops on the border?
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Um, no.
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I didn't see it analyze by any of the pundits or anything but
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he said it. You heard it?
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Yeah, I don't know where that I mean, he also
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let's see what this is. The sun reports it
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Reuters Oh,
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oh, okay. I see how this work this is this is great. Ukraine
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says Russia has nearly 100,000 troops near its border. Could he
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be confused?
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By it and confused? Nah, no. Okay, just go here's another
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one. This is these are sure this three seconds.
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Biden is talking about Russia using Bruce force
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Oh here is
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using brute force and just information. That's the Caitlyn
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Jenner weapons of mass destruction brute force brute
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force.
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Let's see that yet. using brute force and disinformation. Bruce
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force. I love that. That could be a show title. That could be a
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gold mine, Bruce forces. We should hire the President as a
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writer. That's good. Now we go with that. Is this the only law
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but I have one. That's a medley, which of course is always good.
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Hold on a second a medley or is it the supercar? No, I know. I
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wouldn't want to play the medley. The medley goes last.
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Okay. This is the Biden in Warsaw one the faith quote.
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Okay, power, resilience. Power, the people in the face were
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cruel and brutal system of government. What did
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hold on. I can't understand the man power, resilience, power the
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people in the face, face book cruel and brutal system of
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government.
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It was a message that helped in the silver repression in the
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central land in Eastern Europe 30 years ago, it was a message
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that will overcome the cruelty and brutality of this unjust
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war.
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When Pope John Paul brought that message in 1979, the Soviet
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Union rolled with an iron fist behind an Iron Curtain. Then a
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year later, the Solidarity Movement for cold in Poland.
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Well, I know he couldn't be here tonight. We're all grateful in
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America and around the world for liquid lensa aligns me that
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phrase, philosopher Kierkegaard refer Faith sees best in the
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dark.
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Well, there's a lot in there.
27:32
A lot in there. Yeah. I saw I thought we weren't supposed to.
27:37
I thought like was lensa was a problem, dude.
27:41
Was he great? He doesn't want to liberate and more or less
27:43
liberated Poland in at least Representative Lee. Right. But
27:47
then it seemed like this solidarity movement became
27:50
problematic. So I'm gonna slap the girl on the button. That was
27:53
the end. Oh, that would make That's how it always ends. So
27:59
I just want to ask you about your medley before you play it.
28:01
Is that the suit? Is that the super cut?
28:05
It's not a super cut. It's a it's a cut I put to go. Okay,
28:09
cool. No cool casting gaffes. Nice. Let's go with
28:15
this another. This is another Debbie. This is a WTF type
28:18
because I want you to explain what he's saying here. This is
28:20
the Biden Putin call. Freund has the gall to say he did not
28:25
define Ukraine. It's a lie. I understand what he says. He say
28:31
he says boot Putin has the gall to say he's de dot dot knots
28:35
defying Ukraine. I think he meant word. Was he not
28:39
testifying? That's yeah, that's what the word has the gall to
28:43
say he did not define Ukraine. Okay. It's a lie to lie. That's
28:48
right. Whatever. A lie. So speech consisted of a lot of
28:54
debunking and debunking presidential debunking. Well,
28:57
no, it's the way he did it. It was like and then there was and
29:00
then bah, bah, bah, did he Yeah. And he got really loud. Yeah.
29:04
And then he know what I think that is, you know what I think
29:06
that is, you know how when you're driving and you get
29:08
really tired, and like kind of noisy you go and then everyone
29:12
go take dead's you open the window and you go shout shout
29:17
out you slap in your face. I think that's what he's doing.
29:20
He's He's He's dozing off trying to stay Oh, yes. Yes. Yes.
29:24
There's that's an interesting theory I didn't even consider
29:27
but he is sleepy Joe. He is sleepy Joe for a reason. So
29:31
we're trying to here's another one this is I have this is not
29:36
the nicer for the ISO but this is Biden ISO and principles. I
29:39
would just
29:41
I couldn't quite understand what he said here. These trademark is
29:44
essential.
29:46
It's a new word. You concatenate principle of ours to praise
29:51
ours. is printed eyes trademark is essential. These prints of
29:55
ours prints of ours it's prints of ours. It's a new word prints
29:58
of ours.
30:02
This is a longer clip 16 whole seconds. Biden This is the rules
30:07
based order, for we emerged to know,
30:10
in the great battle for freedom, a battle between democracy and
30:15
autocracy, between liberty and repression between a rules based
30:20
order and one governed by brute force.
30:26
As he talks about It's America saying there's that means that
30:30
he can with brute force take away people's yachts and oh,
30:34
yeah, no, that's rules base. They just made new rules, rules,
30:37
but new rules, new rules, new rules, new rules.
30:42
Here we go with that we get into grinding down. This is the
30:46
Warsaw freedoms, or some freedoms for essential
30:50
democratic principles, that you're not all free people
30:54
through law, fair and free elections, the freedom to speak,
31:00
to write and to assemble, the freedom to worship as one
31:04
chooses freedom of the press. These preserve ours is essential
31:09
in a free society. That's right. You can't go to church during
31:13
lockdowns. Right, you get arrested if you're a trucker and
31:17
data Yeah, exactly. It's essential
31:20
freedoms are essential. So that is kind of like the counter
31:24
argument those those clips of the counter argument to the
31:26
great report put out by NPR about what a great speech this
31:30
was. Yeah, no kidding. But let's put together the Biden medley,
31:33
which includes a bright in the middle, he changes his whole
31:37
tone to talk about a kid grabbing his leg, his hairy leg.
31:41
Except for didn't say Harry, but except for that the rest of it
31:45
is mostly him shouting and mumbling and bumbling his way
31:48
through, like a head shaker of a speech. And this is the this is
31:53
the Biden medley. These prison bars essential. Today's reading
31:58
came and met Paul carkey. On the latest battle long struggle.
32:02
It's worth the denials about the designs of autocracy. Putin has
32:06
the gall to say he's did not to find Ukraine. It's a lie. I met
32:12
with them person talked to him many times on the phone, using
32:15
brute force and disinformation, swift and punishing costs. The
32:20
economy is on track to be cut in half before this invasion, and
32:24
is Putin is Vladimir Putin. Who is to blame period. America
32:30
forces are in Europe. Not in Europe. Don't even think about
32:36
moving on one single inch of NATO territory. I visit your
32:40
national stadium where they grip my hand. Little kids hold on to
32:44
my leg. American Affairs opened their hearts in their home, but
32:48
not metropole now it's gonna be me not married full purpose in
32:53
Unity found in months flocking image of civilian targets mass
32:57
graves starvation tactic, a remarkable brain drain attorney
33:01
wars for God's sake be pummeled with Russian missiles and bombs
33:06
were at the 21st You are a 21st century nation this is not the
33:10
future reserve you deserve for your families that's why just
33:14
sit in Brussels I announced the plan with the because the
33:16
darkness that drives autocracy for the Pan European picnic for
33:20
the brave you met Ukrainian people never become discouraged
33:25
or free people refused for God's sake. This man cannot remain
33:30
power. Thank you for your patience. Well, this is this
33:35
makes sense for our show.
33:39
Is this Crown Hall day we just have a new new sequence of of
33:45
Sharpton teleprompters. It'll be Biden speeches. That looks nice.
33:49
I like that was well well put together.
33:52
That was good. Yes, thank you.
33:57
Very sad to see this. I think America looks like big jack off
34:01
bully
34:03
because he unscripted or not. And it's just if Trump had said
34:09
that I know what about is all Can you imagine all hell would
34:12
impeach impeach for being a war monger? Yeah. And then I don't
34:17
have it. But he talked about the rubble, the ruble being rubble.
34:22
You know, realizing the ruble. I mean, these are not things to be
34:25
proud of.
34:27
No, I mean, it's and it's like because of our might a
34:31
peacemaker. That's No, he's not speaking on my behalf. That he
34:35
does want to check in two weeks. Oddly enough.
34:39
There was a couple speeches that he did. And this was a this was
34:43
widely reported on on Twitter. I figured I play it. There's a
34:48
presidential election coming up in 2024. And as you know, there
34:51
are wide Yes.
34:55
And there are widespread concerns in Europe that a figure
34:58
like your predecessor
35:00
maybe even your predecessor himself might get elected
35:03
president again. It's incredible how you know, they're going to
35:06
go through this whole minute and not once will they say the name
35:09
trumping Oh, this is the international press saying your
35:12
predecessor, your predecessor. So are there any steps anything
35:18
you're trying to do a NATO is trying to do here these days to
35:22
prevent ports you're trying to do becoming undone two years
35:26
from now. So I think what he asked is, there's I think what
35:30
this journalist said is, you know, there's a lot of worry
35:32
about your predecessor, coming back into power has NATO and
35:36
have you NATO thought have anything to do yet? Like, I
35:38
don't know, a cruise missile on his? On his? I mean, that's,
35:42
isn't that what he's asking? Yeah, you guys gonna shoot this
35:45
guy? Are you gonna let him run again?
35:49
No, no, I think it was. I've been dealing with foreign policy
35:52
for longer than anybody is involved in this process right
35:55
now. I have no concerns about the impact. I made a commitment.
36:01
When I ran this time. I wasn't going to run again. I mean,
36:04
necessarily, I had no intention of running for president again.
36:08
And until I saw those folks coming out of the fields in
36:13
Virginia carrying torches and carrying Nazi banners, and
36:17
literally singing the same vile
36:22
rhymes that they used in Germany in the early 20s, or 30s, as you
36:27
said, and
36:29
then mind, those gentlemen, you mentioned was asked what
36:34
was killing the protester? And he asked, he was asked what he
36:38
thought. He said, they're very good people on both sides.
36:43
And that's when I decided I wasn't going to be quiet any
36:45
longer.
36:47
Wait, wait, hold on. So his timeline is all screwed up. When
36:53
he ran for president is when he started running, that he said he
36:58
was only going to run for one term.
37:01
Yes, that's correct incident, Charlottesville, Charlotte's
37:04
Ville Charlotte, whatever it was shortly took place long before
37:09
before he even threw his hat into the ring, let alone get
37:13
elected. He decided to get to run for re election two or three
37:16
years into or two if he's only been in one year, but he decided
37:21
right off the bat to run again. After lying about not wanting to
37:25
run again. This bullcrap. Yeah. Right and make it make this up?
37:28
Well, also, the quote is very fine people, not very good
37:31
people. And that's out of context. And it's a lie that we
37:35
use a lot given up on that. Scott Adams was all triggered
37:39
about it. Of course. He tried his Scott Adams doesn't
37:43
understand that he's not the hypnotist. He thinks he tried to
37:46
hit not hypnotized Twitter and it failed. Oh, no.
37:51
Now I have some alternative reporting, as in not what we're
37:55
seeing here in the United States. And not that this is
37:57
anything other than an M five M report from Sky News. But there
38:01
is a little interesting tidbit. In this report. Yeah. Hello to
38:03
you. This happened around an hour and a half ago, there was
38:06
an air raid siren and reports of jets flying overhead. And then
38:11
reports of three loud explosions followed by this large fire
38:16
which you can probably make out behind me this huge black plume
38:21
of smoke which is filling the air in this area of living now
38:25
we went down to the area as close as you could get to the
38:29
fire, the police, emergency services soldiers moving
38:34
everyone away, we saw a number of people arrested for taking
38:38
pictures and for reasons we don't yet know.
38:43
What do you think that's about?
38:45
Why are the police arresting people taking pictures of damage
38:49
done by Russians?
38:52
Why would they be arresting people?
38:56
Doesn't make any sense. And she even says why we don't know is
39:00
moving everyone away. We saw a number of people arrested for
39:04
taking pictures and for reasons we don't yet know.
39:09
Maybe because it's people who are taking pictures and have a
39:12
different story or interpretation. Possibly maybe
39:16
in the pictures it shows this Ukrainian pilot airplane
39:23
is a million possibilities. Hello sewer. There's a
39:25
Venezuelan outfit tell us who is a real I'm staying away from the
39:30
YouTube videos and rumble and Instagram and Tiktok you know
39:34
that's that's Don't forget bitchute
39:38
Bridey on seems to have left our vernacular for some reason. I
39:41
think Bridey on is lost out. Oh Taylor Stewart t le Yes, you
39:46
are. You can get it on some cable systems. It's available on
39:49
Pluto so I'll consider that to be m five M for the moment. And
39:54
they had a boots on the ground report with a reporter and who
39:58
also talked to another reporter
40:00
Who was there? And it's just a little different than we're
40:02
hearing from Jim Acosta. Yes, in several parts of the areas that
40:06
were controlled by the Ukrainian by Nazi battalions. The Russian
40:11
army is now distributing humanitarian assistance. This
40:15
particular town was hit by these battalions and destroyed our
40:20
factory destroyed school. And there is a severe crisis going
40:26
on here. And to talk about this, I have a guest.
40:31
She's an American Canadian journalist living in Russia,
40:35
ever Bartlett ever.
40:38
What's the humanitarian situation in the newly liberated
40:42
areas of the Donbass? Well, I think as people will see behind
40:46
us, people are lining up for the supplies, which are actually
40:49
quite sufficient teams. And they're coming in batches to
40:53
collect supplies. And I would note that this is similar to
40:57
what we saw in Syria once areas were liberated of terrorists
41:01
that had occupied these areas and start the civilians once the
41:04
areas were liberated humanitarian corridors, while
41:07
before they were liberated humanitarian corridors were set
41:09
up, civilians fled to secure areas, and then they were given
41:12
humanitarian aid. And is this issue really covered? By the way
41:17
they went mainstream media in the West? Absolutely not. And it
41:20
might seem strange, but I've been taking photos of the actual
41:23
aid packages, what goes into the the boxes or the bags, because I
41:26
know, the predictable Western response will be well, they're
41:29
empty or something like that. But they contain a variety of
41:32
proteins, vegetable, vegetable, intense, chocolate, even water,
41:38
obviously. And, you know, what's not gonna be reported on in
41:41
Western media? Or, or they will say, this is just a stage, you
41:44
know, that these are just actors, or this is just
41:47
happening in one region. But we've seen a few regions
41:50
already, and we've only been here for a couple of days. I'm
41:52
sure that's fake news. There's no way that can be real. The guy
41:56
even said Nazi battalions, this is not true. It's not possible.
42:00
He did. He said not. Not not possible. Yeah, there's no
42:05
phosphorus going off over live shot off by days off battalion.
42:11
I have the best white phosphorus clip. Because I'm different
42:16
Democracy Now. Now, you must play the Amy warning. I do have
42:19
a bunch of Democracy Now. Clips. Well, I think in this case, I
42:23
think that's why you play the corporate well, but I have to do
42:28
the trigger warning. Yeah. Let's do that first. Morning. AMY
42:33
GOODMAN clip inbound.
42:36
It'll be a few in context of the war that was pretty good. So she
42:42
can't let a good opportunity to go to waste and so far as
42:46
needling the US military. Listen to the white phosphorus clip
42:52
on Democracy Now. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Lenski
42:56
accused Russia of using white phosphorus munitions during its
43:00
assault. video released by the British Channel ITV corroborates
43:04
the claim showing streaks of bright light falling over key of
43:08
suburb of europeen earlier this week, white phosphorus ignites
43:12
on contact with oxygen and burns at extremely high temperatures.
43:15
It's fat soluble, easily absorbed through the skin can
43:18
melt through flesh. Russia previously used white phosphorus
43:21
and tax on Chechnya, the incendiaries, often called
43:24
Whiskey peat by the US military, which used the substance in
43:27
Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria. In 2004,
43:31
US Marines used white phosphorus as an offensive weapon in
43:35
Fallujah, Iraq, use of white phosphorus as an offensive
43:38
weapon violates international laws on chemical weapons. Yes,
43:41
given to them by Poland, because their US weapons.
43:46
This is easily traceable. So I realized because I was bitching
43:49
and moaning on the show about what what's in the Russian
43:53
playbook about chemical weapons and there this is what it is
43:57
there because the white phosphorus phosphorus was used
44:02
in Chechnya, and that makes it in the Russian playbook. And
44:06
that's what they're talking about chemical weapons. I
44:08
thought chemical weapons they were referring to poison gas or
44:12
something like that. But no, it's always about it's always
44:15
been about white Foster's but no one's ever explained it never
44:18
said it. And then they didn't guy think maybe there is it
44:21
didn't say it is because then they have to they have to do it.
44:24
Amy did which is note that we use white phosphorus all the
44:27
time. Yeah. Was Peter whiskey Pete. I like the whiskey Pete.
44:32
Of course we do. We made that we gave it to Poland, Poland gave
44:36
it to the Azov Battalion. They're the ones that use it.
44:40
But that's not her report. So then I'm just I only know people
44:44
who are familiar with the matter.
44:48
Well, somebody shoes, somebody is using it. Yeah. Now I've got
44:52
some stuff I'm staying with Amy. I've got this. You Bemer Yanis
44:57
yakka Cooper. Yeah, Guy was the end
45:00
economist who was in Greece, in Greece, the Greek Greek guy.
45:04
Yeah, I have some clips I have specifically we should just say
45:09
he was the guy fighting for Greece, when the IMF and the
45:13
World Bank and all the hedge funds were all trying to get
45:17
them to take.
45:20
What is the measures? When you have to tighten, to eat it? To
45:25
basically yeah, have no money and to eat dirt?
45:30
Gosh, I can't remember there was a word everyone was using at the
45:32
time.
45:34
austerity, austerity, choose for austerity. And of course, the
45:37
Greeks didn't choose for austerity. And then the honest
45:40
guy,
45:42
he I think he quit the government in disgust or what he
45:45
kind of turned a little bit into a bit of a douchebag down the
45:48
line if I recall, he turned into a communist is pretty much
45:52
partners in in some sort of international operation with
45:56
Bernie Sanders is some socialist Oh, okay. Well, there you go.
45:59
But so that's why he's on Democracy Now. He fits right in
46:02
so let's listen to a few clips here because but I've got three
46:07
clips opening skip clip number two go to three. But but then I
46:11
have the oligarchs clip, which is the why we really want to
46:14
listen to this. It brings home something very interesting. This
46:17
is Yanis
46:19
Vionic V. One, you sorry.
46:25
We begin today's show with Yanis Varoufakis, Member of
46:28
Parliament, former finance minister of Greece, founder of
46:30
the Progressive International with US Senator Bernie Sanders,
46:34
he's joining us from Athens. It's great to have you with us.
46:38
Thanks so much for joining us, John. So what the hell did she
46:40
swallow? Could you hear those always swallowing she's got
46:44
something wrong with your esophagus. National with US
46:48
Senator Bernie Sanders. He's joining us from Athens. It's
46:52
great to have you with us. Thanks so much for joining us,
46:54
Janice, if you can respond to this triple summit yesterday in
46:57
Brussels, of NATO of the EU, the European Union, and of the g7 of
47:03
the increased sanctions. And overall what this war means
47:07
there is an unprecedented show of unity within the West. But
47:13
what is lacking are two things a me if I may say, firstly, an
47:18
appreciation of the fact that the rest of the world is not
47:22
showing complete alignment with the West. This is an
47:26
understatement. If even though the majority of countries in the
47:31
United Nations voted against Russia, if you look at the
47:34
countries that didn't they contain Muslim more than half of
47:38
the population of the world, including not just China, but
47:41
also India and many other countries. The second thing
47:45
that's missing from this show of strength and the impressive
47:49
sanctions that have been agreed against Putin and his henchmen
47:56
is a game plan. Exactly what is President Biden aiming for? Yes,
48:03
it is important for him and for his government for his
48:06
administration to show support for the Ukrainians to provide
48:10
things besides to provide economic sanctions for Putin,
48:14
which, of course, we know are not going to debilitate the
48:18
Putin regime. But what is exactly the aim? Is it a regime
48:23
change in Russia? Well, whenever the United States tried regime
48:26
change didn't turn out very well, and has never been tried
48:29
with a nuclear power. This is like playing with fire, or
48:32
nuclear fire, I should say.
48:35
The Progressive International is an interesting organization,
48:41
including Noam Chomsky, Jeremy Corbyn. Yeah, yeah, it's John
48:46
CUSEC. Hello.
48:49
But what's what's interesting about them, because I always go
48:53
to the donate page to see you know, if it's like an active
48:56
blue, they owe to act blue. No, no, they only take Bitcoin and
49:01
Aetherium they don't take any other form of donation. Well,
49:04
that's fishy.
49:07
I don't know. That's fishy to me is fishy. They're trying to
49:10
cover up whatever they're making, they're gonna hide it
49:12
and hide it and keep it which is funny and you can't really hide
49:17
the donations coming into your public bitcoin
49:20
is still gonna be funny in terms of the way he feels about
49:26
ditching taxes. Be that as Misko will play clip two of this
49:31
series but But you notice that one thing that's in there is
49:34
that India voted against that he didn't didn't I did not support
49:38
their carrying water for Putin on their head. They are the
49:41
biggest democracy in the world. So when
49:45
when Biden goes on and on and on about democracies democracies,
49:49
the biggest democracy in the world is India and they're not
49:52
on on board. No, there they are, in fact, backup Russians now.
49:59
I think we should
50:00
kick them off a swift.
50:02
Yeah, yeah.
50:04
You know what, why not make this good happens because this could
50:08
have the spearhead of the digital coin. So no. Okay.
50:12
That's right. They got one rolling. Yeah, that would be a
50:15
bad idea.
50:18
So we can actually we can skip part two of this because he
50:22
brambles about something. But let's go to part three, this
50:24
would be
50:26
number three, I wish the European Union existed in
50:29
substance. So that, you know, the President of the European
50:32
Union could be sitting down with put in, but we don't have that
50:35
the European Union is at this union, really. So Biden is the
50:39
only representative of NATO of the West at the moment. I'm not
50:42
going to pass judgment on the gentlemen he is, however, the
50:46
only one who can sit down with Putin, they can talk on the
50:49
phone to begin with before they actually sit down, their foreign
50:52
ministers will have to come to these exchanges. But the idea
50:56
must be really very simple. Put in must be given a golden bridge
51:00
from which to escape his conundrum. He must be given
51:03
something he can sell to his own people, as Mission accomplished.
51:08
The only thing we can do as Democrats and internationals we
51:11
should be able to tolerate is, you know, thing you tried to
51:14
give the Ukraine? I'm sorry, did he call himself International,
51:17
like a member of the internationals? Yeah.
51:21
And that that kind of conjures up a movie, doesn't it? He Yes,
51:26
price the movie. Yeah, to escape his conundrum, she must be given
51:30
something he can sell to his own people. As mission accomplished.
51:35
The only thing we can do as Democrats in the Nationals we
51:38
should be able to tolerate is, you know, the neutrality of the
51:41
Ukraine. Because this is a tiny, tiny, non existent price to pay
51:46
for ending the war. Having Russian troops evacuate the
51:51
Ukraine, some kind of arrangement to be established
51:55
for the Donbass area, we could kick into the long grass, the
51:59
question of Crimea, it can be self something to be discussed
52:02
in, you know, in 10 years or so, in order to stop the killing.
52:06
And to stop that toxicity, which is spreading from Ukraine,
52:10
across Europe, across the United States. I've been hearing
52:13
senators in the United States, members of parliament, various
52:16
European countries calling for NATO to intervene, because we
52:20
know what that will mean, it will mean that the the nuclear
52:23
threat is going to reach levels that we haven't seen since the
52:27
Cuban Missile Crisis. We should be moving towards a rational
52:32
solution that will leave everybody slightly dissatisfied.
52:36
The Ukrainians, the Russians, me you Biden put in but which will
52:42
end the killing and will lead to an independent democratic
52:46
Ukraine
52:48
you know, I'll give Amy and Democracy Now this at least
52:53
they're discussing the so called off ramp no one else is talking
52:57
about this do we do we bring Russia back into the financial
53:00
system? And does McDonald's reopen? There's none of this
53:05
talk. It's just not good. But it's that's very dangerous. Any
53:09
strategist like Jesse waters would know this.
53:14
It's shameful. It's shameful the coverage. All right. Now, these
53:17
clip these two clips are a little kind of about the same
53:21
thing, but not quite. And this is the hair and I if anybody out
53:24
there has a lot of money or they have rich friends, they should
53:26
listen to the next two clips and be donating to the show. Well,
53:30
you donate to the show before you listen to these clips. Oh,
53:34
actually, no, even Yeah, that doesn't matter. You better
53:37
donate this show because you're gonna be screwed.
53:40
This is what I've been talking about. Complaining about
53:44
bitterly. And
53:48
this is the first person that has introduced it into the
53:51
public discussion at this level. So play this is on the
53:56
sanctions. This is part one. Why don't question Wait, this is the
53:59
question from Amy. I don't know exactly which clip I'm looking
54:02
for. You're looking for a virus and the oligarchs, one
54:07
that we already played that maybe I'm wrong? No, you right.
54:12
And a recent article headlined Why stop at the Russian
54:15
oligarchs? Perhaps the only silver lining in the Ukrainian
54:18
tragedy is that it's create an opportunity to scrutinize
54:21
oligarchs, not only with Russian passports, but also their
54:24
American Saudi Chinese, Indian, Nigerian, yes, Greek
54:27
counterparts. An excellent place to start would be the London
54:30
mansions that Transparency International tells us sit
54:33
empty. How about turning them over to refugees from Ukraine?
54:39
Talk more about this. Yeah, this is a really good idea because
54:42
that could never happen to anybody else only to oligarchs.
54:47
Wow, the rules based order at play. Now listen to his response
54:53
and I want this to be a this is something everyone should pay
54:57
careful attention to because where do you draw the
55:00
line if you're gonna, by the way, where's rule of law, due
55:04
process rules based order, vessel, listen to this
55:09
carefully. For many, many years now we've all known through the
55:12
Panama Papers through a variety of leaks of transparent to the
55:16
national that our oligarchs, the oligarchs of this planet, the
55:20
Russians, the Qataris, the Saudis, the Americans, the
55:23
Greeks, they have been absolutely abusing our societies
55:30
or states or tax systems. Yes, the Russians are pretty ugly in
55:36
what they're doing. They have plundered in a very short space
55:39
of time, the mineral resources, the industries of Russia after
55:43
the collapse of the Soviet Union, and they have bought
55:46
their mansions in London football teams and so on. So
55:50
it's, you know, it's a wonderful opportunity. The fact that
55:54
Ukraine is concentrate their minds and what the Russian
55:56
oligarchs are doing to contemplate moving beyond them.
56:00
Because Russian oligarchs It has been estimated have taken $200
56:04
billion out of Russia, you know, looted money blundered money.
56:09
But American oligarchs have taken 1000 $200 billion out of
56:14
the jurisdiction of the United States of America, hiding it
56:17
from the IRS. And they are not much nicer to people than the
56:22
Russian oligarchs, I have to say, they have not protested the
56:27
massacres of Yemenis in Saudi Arabia. They have not protested
56:31
the killing of journalists, like a soldier in the Saudi Arabian
56:35
embassy or consulate in Constantinople in Istanbul, I
56:39
should say. They have not lifted their little finger to help us
56:46
fund the green transition. Why should we not, you know, extend
56:51
our newly found antipathy towards oligarchs who have been
56:56
defrauding and plundering our countries? Why not extend it to
56:59
people beyond Russia?
57:03
Hell, yeah, there it is.
57:06
There is a did you notice the little implication that this is
57:11
about behavior, our oligarchs aren't behaving correctly,
57:16
they're not giving money to this are not protesting em anything,
57:19
they're not doing this. And I said, the progressives do their
57:21
stuffs at the Progressive International. And what's
57:24
interesting is he references the Panama Papers, which show very
57:28
clearly that Zelinsky is a billionaire with offshore money,
57:33
and I think he might have a mansion in Miami.
57:36
But he's in the Panama Papers.
57:40
Oh, I didn't know that. Yeah, well, the what? They didn't he
57:44
didn't report that.
57:48
The point is on this clip, is that they're gonna go after
57:51
everybody's money. Yep. If you don't behave correctly, the
57:55
behavior thing in there, which is a very slight moment in the
57:58
in his little spiel was the one that got to me. It said, because
58:02
they're not behaving or not behaving like good little boys,
58:06
arrows. They get there, they're subject to have their stuff just
58:10
confiscated. That's just grabbed a yacht and without due process.
58:14
No, no, screw the rules. And isn't this kind of starting to
58:18
happen? I mean, it's all hyperbole. But President Biden
58:22
saying Oh, we got a wealth tax, we're gonna tax 20% is the
58:25
beginning 20% of your millionaire's tax, of your
58:29
unrealized gains. So you think that's not going to come to
58:32
everybody else? You know, it's just gonna be everybody. But the
58:36
point at the end is going to be it's going to be
58:40
inconsistent, it's going to be if you behave correctly, that's
58:43
not going to happen. You behave right by by giving one of your
58:46
mansions to refugees, that's behaving now. So wait a minute,
58:49
didn't the didn't the football team owner didn't he say, Well,
58:54
I'm going to sell the team and I'm gonna give the proceeds to
58:58
Ukraine. They said the Ukrainian war effort which I don't know
59:01
might make it worse.
59:04
Yeah, it's what he did. No, you're absolutely right. And
59:07
they're coming for you. As a progressive internationals are
59:10
on the warpath. I think Amy's in the in the club. Well, she's got
59:15
no money she doesn't care
59:17
she's the mouthpiece if a Jonas has money he's got Brianna says
59:21
money but he's running the show you don't care about her own
59:24
money
59:26
that's really good. Um, this I just found this to be a
59:30
ludicrous but it's what we've been wanting to hear someone
59:34
here because we've been talking about this this is a bad
59:37
precedent just grabbing people's shit. Oh, yeah. It makes you
59:40
feel good. But you know, where does it end? And here he is
59:44
saying and he's actually spring it on. You're not behaving
59:47
properly.
59:51
There you go.
59:55
Do you have can you give me a message from the grave with echo
1:00:01
Can I give you a message from the grave? Yeah with your Echo
1:00:04
machine like a message from the grave.
1:00:07
Oh,
1:00:09
please do you have what message from the grave Do you want just
1:00:13
I just want the jingle message from the grave. Okay.
1:00:18
Message from the
1:00:25
Madeleine Albright in her final op ed before she, as you would
1:00:30
say drop dead.
1:00:33
She recorded her impressions after meeting President Putin
1:00:40
after he became the acting president of Russia in 2000. And
1:00:44
she recalled again to believe this tale are we what do you
1:00:47
mean we're What do you mean we're gonna believe this tale
1:00:50
we're gonna get whatever you're good yes me Yes. You will
1:00:53
literally believe this tail like a
1:00:56
flying home I recorded my impressions. Albright shared
1:01:00
this from the Washington Post. Yeah, so yeah, so you know it's
1:01:03
very believable flying. Oh,
1:01:06
wait, let me see it was Washington Post New York Times
1:01:09
Well, it was one of the two Yeah, Washington Post flying
1:01:13
home. I recorded my impressions Albright shared. Putin is a
1:01:17
small is small and pale. I wrote so cold as to be almost
1:01:23
reptilian
1:01:27
takes one to know one.
1:01:30
Why would she say Griptilian?
1:01:35
Maybe she had a meeting with Hillary it was just on her mind.
1:01:37
That's a message from the grave man. She's telling us Putin's a
1:01:40
reptile we know they're real
1:01:45
I take her seriously now that she's does He sweat
1:01:50
so besides
1:01:52
the obvious issues, which is energy cost? Who knows switching
1:01:58
out of Ukraine because no no no not switching out of new all of
1:02:01
this is Ukraine related but if you have more clips let's do it.
1:02:04
I just have the one clip Yeah, please get because it this clip
1:02:07
actually goes with your clip about the cops arresting people
1:02:10
for taking movies. Mm hmm.
1:02:14
This is the protest in Ukraine NPR clip and that is just
1:02:17
somewhat baffling.
1:02:19
protest in Ukraine that's doesn't start with this. It does
1:02:23
start with a P. Russian forces are facing stiff military
1:02:27
resistance in Ukrainian cities, including the capital key. But
1:02:31
as in Paris, Nathan rock reports. They're also
1:02:34
encountering peaceful protests from Ukrainian civilians.
1:02:37
Russian troops entering Slavonia a small town near Chernobyl and
1:02:41
northern Ukraine were met with a large crowd of protesters this
1:02:44
weekend. Social media videos show a crowd of hundreds waving
1:02:49
flags and chanting slubbed voltage is Ukraine
1:02:54
and less radio friendly phrases. Ukrainians have protested in
1:02:59
other cities with a heavy Russian presence care sewn
1:03:02
Mullah Topo Nikolayev and others. Ukraine's armed forces
1:03:06
say they're continuing counter offensives in a number of other
1:03:09
cities. roughly 10 million Ukrainians have been displaced
1:03:12
from their homes.
1:03:16
So Russian troops come in and there's a bunch of protesters,
1:03:20
and they don't gun them down. I mean, the way they're presenting
1:03:23
this war is that Russia should just gun him down but they don't
1:03:26
they
1:03:27
did. They saluted them and when by various very interesting or
1:03:32
gave him the finger and went by because I guess they're cussing
1:03:34
him out. The well. Of course, they didn't even tell us because
1:03:38
it was less radio friendly. Oh, man wanted you could at least I
1:03:43
mean, we have things like the N word. You know, we have ways you
1:03:47
can say it. I'm curious now that now it just sounds like you made
1:03:50
it up.
1:03:52
And we're allowed to see dead children's.
1:03:56
This mother's dying in maternity wards all that's okay. But you
1:04:00
can't have someone say fuck Putin. Seriously, what's wrong
1:04:03
with our media? Give me a break.
1:04:06
See if Putin and we'd get the picture. Yeah.
1:04:10
So the European Union, now that the energy hierarchy theory is
1:04:15
upon us are upon them.
1:04:18
The idiots in the EU who purposefully pass law to kick
1:04:22
Russia off of Swift because it was a genius idea not to be able
1:04:26
to buy gas from him or make it at least if he if it would, if
1:04:30
the supply would continue. No. Now if if this were Trump, I'd
1:04:35
be like oh, that was for DHS. But it's not EU strikes gas deal
1:04:40
with the US as it seeks to cut its reliance on Russia.
1:04:47
Are they insane?
1:04:50
I mean, that's, I don't think first of all, I don't think we
1:04:52
can replenish it. I need to pay three times as much. Yeah, but
1:04:56
also to send, you know stuff we might need to
1:05:00
down the road to send it over to the EU. We don't we don't care
1:05:03
about our Americans. We don't now, this all contributes to the
1:05:07
price of gas. I think diesel is probably the biggest problem
1:05:10
now. Did you also see a a Houthi missile hit the Aramco oil depot
1:05:18
in Jeddah?
1:05:19
No, but they've been taking potshots at that. Oil dry for
1:05:23
some time. Yeah, I just wonder, you know, since they announced
1:05:26
they were considering selling oil in the Rio, maybe this was a
1:05:29
little message.
1:05:31
That's how we that's how we typically do it. Yeah. Yeah.
1:05:35
You're not gonna sell anything in real missile hit, though.
1:05:38
Yeah. the Houthi missile. Yeah. So why didn't you just say
1:05:41
Iranian hit the side of a barn? Why don't you just say Iranian
1:05:44
missile and be truthful about it? Now, maybe because it
1:05:46
wasn't, I'd like to see what was on the side of that missile. I
1:05:49
think it was a little message.
1:05:53
And then we have the forthcoming food shortages,
1:05:59
which I think we've been talking about, even before the war on
1:06:02
Ukraine, in the context of food intelligence, and how the beef
1:06:07
processors want us to eat bugs and other soy based meats,
1:06:12
because it's cheaper for them. And, you know, and they'll put
1:06:15
exactly the right ingredients in that we need. And President
1:06:19
Biden also warned of the food shortages, it's real, it's not a
1:06:23
joke. And he said something else, which to me was the truth
1:06:26
wants to come out with regard to food shortage, yes, we did
1:06:29
really talk about food shortages. And, and it's going
1:06:33
to be real there. The price of the sanctions is not just
1:06:37
imposed upon Russia. It's imposed upon an awful lot of
1:06:41
countries as well, including European countries in our
1:06:44
country as well. Now, wait a minute.
1:06:48
The way he says that it's not just imposed on Russia? I mean,
1:06:52
is he is he saying we impose that on everybody?
1:06:56
Instead of saying a consequence of us, or maybe you should say
1:06:59
we all have to stand strong, you know, we eat a sandwich less.
1:07:04
But instead, it's like, you know, we impose it on everybody.
1:07:07
So this sounded like to me to this what he said, I didn't
1:07:10
sound like this, what he said, And who's this week sanctions,
1:07:13
who's this week?
1:07:16
Well, he's got a mouse in his pocket. The price of these
1:07:19
sanctions is not just imposed upon Russia. It's imposed upon
1:07:24
an awful lot of countries as well, including European
1:07:27
countries in our country as well. Europe should declare war
1:07:31
against us.
1:07:33
Because the President just said, No, we did that to you. And
1:07:36
because both Russia and Ukraine had been the breadbasket of
1:07:41
Europe in terms of wheat, for example, just give one example.
1:07:45
But we had a long discussion in the g7. With
1:07:51
the, with both the United States, which has a significant,
1:07:56
the third largest producer of wheat in the world, as well as
1:08:01
Canada, which is also a major, major producer. And we both
1:08:05
talked about how we could increase and disseminate more
1:08:09
rapidly. Food Food shortages, in addition to that, okay, now, did
1:08:14
you hear what the President just said? We can increase food
1:08:18
shortages. He says, we discussed in the g7 how we could
1:08:22
disseminate food shortages. Yeah, he I mean, at what point
1:08:28
do we just not take this as bumbling Joe and just take it as
1:08:31
the truth,
1:08:33
or at least should be addressed by someone. Let's listen again.
1:08:36
Sure. Nobody addresses any of this stuff that he says if you
1:08:38
started dissecting it like they would would trump. He says the
1:08:42
dam does crazy stuff. And nobody says anything about it.
1:08:47
Yeah, dates, which has significant the third largest
1:08:50
producer of wheat in the world, as well as Canada, which is also
1:08:56
a major, major producer. And we both talked about how we could
1:08:59
increase and disseminate more rapidly. Foods, food shortages.
1:09:05
In addition to that, we talked about RZ and all the European
1:09:10
countries and everyone else, and trade restrictions on on sending
1:09:17
limitations on sending food abroad. And so we are in the
1:09:21
process of working out with our European friends, what it would
1:09:25
be what it would take to help alleviate the concerns relative
1:09:29
to food shortages. We also talked about a significant major
1:09:34
US investment among others in terms of providing for the need
1:09:38
for humanitarian assistance, including food as you move
1:09:42
forward. As just so I get this straight. To figure out how we
1:09:46
disseminate food shortages. We're going to make sure we can
1:09:50
send our food to the European Union.
1:09:55
And we're going to make sure that the tariffs are lowered or
1:09:57
trade restrictions are removed so we can send our
1:10:00
food to the European Union. Yeah.
1:10:03
I don't think I agree with that.
1:10:07
We don't I mean, food shortages are coming to coming to the
1:10:09
United States, aren't they? Well, according to the latest
1:10:14
round of food shortage of your board, yeah. No, really, you
1:10:19
don't think they're coming? That's what the way they're
1:10:21
explaining it. Here's ABC, America this morning. Maybe
1:10:25
we'll get glean something from this report. Now to another big
1:10:29
concern for shoppers food prices. experts are warning that
1:10:32
we're on the verge of a global food crisis. ABCs Andrew Fuji
1:10:36
explains why and what can be done about it. This morning, the
1:10:40
US and the world bracing for food shortages as the war in
1:10:44
Ukraine rages on. President Biden's speaking to NATO leaders
1:10:48
in Brussels Thursday said because of sanctions on Russia,
1:10:51
food shortages are coming. The price of the sanctions is not
1:10:56
just imposed upon Russia. It's imposed upon an awful lot of
1:11:00
countries as well, including European countries in our
1:11:03
country as well. The US Canada and Europe are major wheat
1:11:07
producers. But Ukraine and Russia produce about 1/3 of the
1:11:11
world's supply and less food means higher prices. On top of
1:11:14
already high inflation rates, groceries are already about 8%
1:11:18
More expensive than they were last year. And those expenses
1:11:21
are not just hurting consumers, but also food banks like this
1:11:25
one in Boston, we used to be able to buy chickens for 80
1:11:28
cents a pound somewhere in there. Now it's like $1.50 a
1:11:32
pound. And so that limits our ability to buy more food and
1:11:36
distribute more food to the agencies in Tennessee. The
1:11:39
Governor was pitching a plan to provide relief to shoppers by
1:11:43
suspending the sales tax on groceries for one month. Let
1:11:46
Tennesseans keep some of that hard earned money and do so by
1:11:50
suspending the the grocery tax for a time the US is producing
1:11:56
less wheat than it used to about 44 million tons were harvested
1:12:00
last season compared to 50,000,003 years ago to help
1:12:04
avert a potential worsening crisis. President Biden is
1:12:07
urging European leaders to end trade limits on shipping food
1:12:10
abroad. We are in the process of working out with our European
1:12:14
friends, what it would be what it would take to help alleviate
1:12:18
the concerns relative to food shortages. As to why the US is
1:12:24
producing less wheat factors include the drought and farmers
1:12:28
switching to more profitable crops. Oh I love that blame the
1:12:32
farmers when we know from Texas slim that the farmers are
1:12:36
pressured into growing canola oil. That's all they're growing.
1:12:41
That's the profitable stuff but they're pressured into it by by
1:12:45
seed companies mainly. So okay, this is interesting, the way
1:12:49
it's being interpreted. We won't have food shortages but it's
1:12:52
going to be very expensive.
1:12:55
And a 99 cents taco 99 cent taco a Taco Bell's a buck 59 Yeah,
1:13:02
and I think that if you send this message out I even heard
1:13:05
Glenn Beck or I saw Glenn Beck video he's telling everybody
1:13:09
when you go to the supermarket am i doing good Glenn Beck MC,
1:13:13
when you go to the No.
1:13:17
He says buy two of everything. Okay, buy two of everything. So
1:13:23
what happens when this message goes out and the prices are
1:13:26
already jacked up through inflation and then everyone goes
1:13:30
out and buys two of everything I think you're going to you're
1:13:33
you're you're tilting the supply and demand scales further it's
1:13:37
like the toilet paper problem and it will be insane and I
1:13:41
think it's purposeful. They don't give a shit if you could
1:13:45
eat or not know what they want is collapse the system you what
1:13:49
you're hearing is oh we're going to take away the tax we're going
1:13:52
to do this you know the the gas tax in California you'll get
1:13:56
$800 back and you know what comes in one month all right,
1:14:01
you know what comes in one month from now we need steamy checks.
1:14:05
Well that people people know that there's enough food people
1:14:08
can't afford it so now we need to print some money I guarantee
1:14:12
you within four weeks
1:14:15
and now they won't have the the digital dollar ready yet but
1:14:18
this is just a just a run to it we got to print some more the
1:14:21
collapse the Collapse Disorder which think is gonna be a
1:14:25
collapse now he doesn't does he?
1:14:30
Well, we'll see.
1:14:32
That wasn't my question. See, these schemes never work out.
1:14:34
It's like you know, our ability to do regime change doesn't seem
1:14:38
to be any good. We don't seem to be able to do anything to do a
1:14:41
lot very well. Things alone they work out fine. But you start
1:14:46
meddling this meddling This is the Democrat technique of how to
1:14:51
govern metal metal and this metal in that is a bunch of
1:14:55
meddling is this whole Ukraine thing is meddling. What are we
1:14:58
doing over there? Yeah.
1:15:00
Well, helping the bankers is what we're doing the bankers
1:15:03
cover up their crimes.
1:15:05
Okay, I'm gonna do a tease. All right, this is this is very
1:15:08
professional moment here in the show I'm going to do a tease
1:15:11
with a megakat not a supercar not a mini cuts super a mega
1:15:14
cut.
1:15:16
And the topic of the mega cut we'll discuss after the we thank
1:15:21
our executive and Associate Executive producers. What do you
1:15:23
think? I think that's a good idea. This is a mega cut, which
1:15:28
now can be thoroughly discussed. I think I even said on the last
1:15:33
show, something was going on with Hunter Biden and Burisma
1:15:37
and the Bio Labs and I said I had no because it all came out
1:15:40
on show day, so I had no no way to look at it. And I have and to
1:15:45
have other people and Matt Taibbi put together a diet or
1:15:48
someone working for Matt Taibbi he's got a guy who does these i
1:15:52
o she had this clip to funny thing but I pulled it why
1:15:58
it was long he's gonna play the whole thing. It's two minutes
1:16:02
and 40 seconds. I don't know the original is longer than that.
1:16:07
Wow. That's good, though. I mean, the reason why I'll tell
1:16:12
you the problem I have with these a lot of these this one in
1:16:15
particular is that it's really helps to see who these who these
1:16:19
Yahoo's are I disagree because I I listened to it again this
1:16:25
morning. Just listening and I think there's enough you know,
1:16:30
what, if the no agenda show a podcast can't play the audio in
1:16:34
full no one that no one's ever gonna know. I think it should be
1:16:37
played at all. But it is Lawler. It is long. I completely agree.
1:16:41
It's long.
1:16:43
But the topic only really works when you take into consideration
1:16:48
the massive, massive propaganda
1:16:52
around the election when this laptop came out.
1:16:57
To suppress it to suppress lying lying it's not just London lying
1:17:03
a hold politicians intelligence everybody. So sit back and relax
1:17:09
everybody this is one for the archives incriminating evidence
1:17:13
allegedly found on a laptop belonging to Biden some sort of
1:17:18
Russian disinformation campaign One eternity later Biden emails
1:17:23
finally authenticated according to The New York Times
1:17:28
is rewind time it's a lie altered or fake on verified
1:17:33
emails it's three the not quite land due to the lack of
1:17:36
verification what can be their laptop why? Because it can't be
1:17:41
verified
1:17:43
this is the one of the most power because families in
1:17:46
Washington a journalist okay you guys will start doing that
1:17:50
verify no, we're not gonna do your work for you
1:17:56
for all we know these emails are made up not really stories just
1:18:00
pure distractions no serious journalists should fall for it.
1:18:05
Find out if this is verified bottom line is we cannot confirm
1:18:08
the story spreads say the emails cannot be authenticated. The
1:18:12
mainstream media is not reporting on the story because
1:18:14
we can't authenticate this material.
1:18:18
The Hunter Biden laptop material is genuine genuine genuine This
1:18:22
is a classic example of the right wing media she just lacks
1:18:26
credibility the fact that it appeared in the New York Post
1:18:29
The only place low enough to put this orphan bastard story in
1:18:32
print obvious disinformation it is so obviously a washing
1:18:36
operations so obviously this information and so obviously a
1:18:40
Russian plot how me why it's so obviously a Russian proxy just
1:18:45
classic textbook of Soviet Russian tradecraft it was Right
1:18:49
exactly and this is classic very classic Russian disinformation
1:18:53
tactic your classic disinformation campaign which
1:18:56
didn't look at it as anything other than a Russian
1:18:58
disinformation for ration or ration known Kremlin
1:19:02
disinformation would be my number one gas obviously Russia
1:19:06
Russian disinformation operation Russian disinformation machine
1:19:09
Russian disinformation those bear the hallmarks of Russian
1:19:12
disinformation stop being an unwitting Ed Hunter Biden's
1:19:16
laptop looks like it's tied to Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
1:19:21
Is that laptop? Yours? I don't know. I actually that you don't
1:19:24
know. The serious answer is that I truly do not know the answer
1:19:27
to that. Did you leave a laptop with a repairman? And
1:19:32
remember? No, no, I truly don't know. Are you missing a laptop?
1:19:37
Not that I know of. Whoa. This whole operation looks right out
1:19:42
of the Kremlin playbook playbook of Russian disinformation,
1:19:45
disinformation put into the haystack Russian disinfo sounds
1:19:48
like bullshit. I mean, who takes a laptop with their most
1:19:51
personal information, drops it off and never comes back for it.
1:19:55
You read the book and you'll realize that I wasn't keeping
1:19:58
tabs on possessions.
1:20:00
All right, well for about a four year period of time, Russian
1:20:02
disinformation campaign misinformation from the
1:20:05
Russians. Putin is trying very hard to spread disinformation
1:20:08
about Joe Biden. The Biden campaign says this is Russian
1:20:12
disinformation. There's overwhelming evidence that the
1:20:14
Russians are engaged Russians or Russian planned Russian
1:20:18
disinformation. Nobody believes that except his and his good
1:20:22
friend Rudy Giuliani, so could have been yours, of course,
1:20:25
certainly.
1:20:27
Does. History will expose you all as fools and useful idiots
1:20:32
for the Russians,
1:20:34
the idiocy, the sheer idiocy? 50. Former intelligence
1:20:39
officials signed on to a letter yesterday saying that the New
1:20:41
York Post's story about Hunter Biden's emails has all of the
1:20:45
classic earmarks of a Russian disinformation campaign Russia
1:20:49
Giuliani don't trust anything that he's telling you this is
1:20:52
Russian disinformation Russian disinformation campaign Russian
1:20:55
disinformation Russian disinformation campaign Russian
1:20:58
disinformation meant to harm our democracy this information by
1:21:01
the Russians the fruits of a foreign intelligence operation
1:21:04
part of that bigger Russian disinformation after Russian
1:21:08
intelligence operation due to an ongoing Russian disinformation
1:21:12
linked to a foreign intelligence operation directed to an ongoing
1:21:16
Russian disinformation that's tied to an ongoing Russian
1:21:19
disinformation effort nected to a Russian disinformation
1:21:22
campaign linked to a foreign intelligence operation likely
1:21:25
coming from Russia and Russian intelligence to people familiar
1:21:28
with the matter told NBC News. We now know that Russian
1:21:33
disinformation or foreign disinformation or even this you
1:21:36
don't campaign disinformation period is as dangerous to our
1:21:40
democracy. Is anything exposed in these emails? Now? I mean, it
1:21:45
really drives the point home of what's going on with news media.
1:21:52
Yeah, they're the disinformation campaign. Exactly.
1:21:57
Kudos to that guy.
1:22:00
Anyway, there you go. That's, that's why we exist. And for
1:22:04
that reason, I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in
1:22:06
the morning to you the man who put the seeds in the Bruce
1:22:09
force. Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. John C. Devorah.
1:22:15
In the morning to you Mr. Adam curry. Also in the morning Bill
1:22:18
ships at sea and boots on the ground and all the feet in the
1:22:21
air and the subs in the dames in the nights out there in the
1:22:25
morning to our trolls in the troll room.
1:22:29
Okay, there
1:22:32
are trolls and the troll room at no agenda? stream.com But the
1:22:36
troll room can be found a troll room.io Hey, trolls, how you
1:22:40
doing there? They always show up and hang out for the live shows
1:22:44
which you can listen to while trolling and you can also hear
1:22:47
the live stream I know Mark and you can't speed up the I just
1:22:51
kicked his guy off. Can you? Can I speed up the live stream?
1:22:58
Yeah, that's not the point, bro. You need to listen to the
1:23:01
podcast to hit your two times speed. Can I speed?
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This is that very funny. Come on these very humorous it makes
1:23:09
those is humorous because it's stupid. Yeah. All right. He's
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back. It was just a little kick. It wasn't a band. It wasn't a
1:23:16
kick band. It was just a little kick. Next time kick Bantam.
1:23:21
Let's count our trolls. Let's see how many we have in in the
1:23:25
troll room today. Hands up trolls. Alright, let's see. Here
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we go. They're running the scurrying around. It is a Sunday
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1:24:03
must want them open source Jack Dorsey feels you should be able
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to choose which algo and we just have not Hello that's the best
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way because the flame wars dropped right off you you forget
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you can follow us Adam at no agenda social calm or Jhansi
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DeVore I could no agenda social calm from any Mastodon account.
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You've been pretty active on
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on the socials. Go there. Go there.
1:24:51
Let's see now to thank the artists for episode 1436. That's
1:24:56
right, the 1436 episode of no agenda
1:25:00
It was titled frog of war. And the artwork brought to us by
1:25:05
Nick the rat, who has not had a win in a long time, but
1:25:09
completely got in our good graces with his straight up
1:25:14
1970s no agenda logo. I mean, we just liked it.
1:25:20
Adesh called 1968 Personally, but if we're talking about the
1:25:24
70s, and it was it it carried through.
1:25:28
What do you mean by 1968? That's about the time that this
1:25:32
particular look was really in vogue. Oh, hmm. But it wasn't in
1:25:38
wasn't in vogue for quite a while for several years. I know
1:25:41
it stayed in vogue is, ya know, for a long time. I'd like to
1:25:45
mention him. I think if you think it is look at the date of
1:25:49
the movie, called the trip,
1:25:53
which I think had a bunch of different people in it that
1:25:56
probably should have known better. I think that date would
1:26:00
be when this peaked
1:26:03
1976 The trip was 1976. That's what I just saw. Yeah. Okay.
1:26:10
That's when that look piece. So you're right, it was probably
1:26:13
more in the 70s and the 60s. But it seems to originate in the
1:26:16
late 60s that we've been looking at the 70s and a replay of the
1:26:20
cycle and a lot of things fit into it. And we could talk more
1:26:23
about it later. But I did want to point out that not only is
1:26:27
Paris saying the hot new fashion for this year,
1:26:32
platform shoes. Yeah. And in Portugal, in Portugal boots on
1:26:37
the ground report from one of our producers bell bottoms are
1:26:41
back. The coming.
1:26:45
bell bottoms are coming.
1:26:48
So let's find it. It's about this 70s parallels. Oh, yeah,
1:26:52
there's it's none of its good.
1:26:55
None of its good. None of its good. Well, I mean it the design
1:26:59
stuff and the weirdness with the movies, all kinds of crazy
1:27:02
movies came out in the 70s that were very experimental stuff you
1:27:06
would never, it would never get produced today know
1:27:10
what the Blight was the blaxploitation movies also kind
1:27:13
of in the 70s. And there was one check it says you got the movie
1:27:17
thing, obviously. What was the year of the movie candy? Andy?
1:27:23
Well, I do I know this movie. Oh, yeah, you should know this
1:27:25
movie. It's forgettable. But you'll if you saw it again, and
1:27:29
I do have a copy of it. I've watched it the probably a month
1:27:32
ago. It is I start to realize that some of these movies from
1:27:36
the 70s are worth a look. Well this was 1968 Yeah, okay, that
1:27:41
was the beginning of it. Like this same like this art here.
1:27:44
That's a lot of it. Yeah, I'm looking at the trailer without
1:27:47
the sound off trippy man very groovy candy is about a
1:27:54
hot blonde that pretty much that I think is Terry southern see or
1:27:58
innocent, innocent high schooler encounters numerous colorful
1:28:02
characters and humorous sexual situations while attempting to
1:28:05
find meaning in life. She is screwing everyone
1:28:10
but she's not really a high schooler she's an alien Oh no.
1:28:17
Oh this needs to be seen then she's an alien dropped just
1:28:21
dropped on Earth from outer space for no apparent reason
1:28:24
hold on this goes to high school and screws hold on a second hold
1:28:29
on a second this this won't stand let's let's listen to this
1:28:32
trailer for a moment. Let me see what's going on even those who
1:28:35
are free enough to give
1:28:37
to give but to give myself
1:28:43
to whatever needs me to talk
1:28:47
go Miss Adams. That me in decent.
1:28:51
Oh, this looks creepy John great. I think Richard Burton's
1:28:56
in this movie QA well, so his was go Miss Adams from the
1:29:00
Addams Family and just saw Oh yeah, Richard Burton, holy crap.
1:29:03
No, this movie is loaded with stars. Everybody wanted to be in
1:29:07
this movie. And it is the scroobius movie and it's like
1:29:12
and his lot of gurus of the era and all these different kinds of
1:29:16
people and everything all the anyone wants to do is screw this
1:29:20
girl this blonde. All they want. So it was really
1:29:26
it's really the about the beginnings of Hollywood. It's
1:29:30
it's about the accuracy of the scene. Ah, that is there's some
1:29:36
good information as the more you know, in the morning, candy, I
1:29:41
want to end the movie. He may even be on YouTube. These things
1:29:45
usually show up on me it might be
1:29:48
looking at the rest of the art that was not from Nick the rat.
1:29:52
Let me see there was a lot of what we did discuss Chase Lenski
1:29:57
which I think you used on the new on the newsletter which was
1:30:00
Pretty good. I used one that we didn't get to look at it was the
1:30:02
one that came in late. Oh, to last one by Cieza Lenski, and
1:30:08
chase che Wolinsky by the way is the this is NATO Zelinsky the
1:30:13
one I picked out yeah is also an image from the same era that
1:30:17
we're talking about. Yes, it is. Oh, wow. Yeah. Oh, wow. I said
1:30:22
Oh, wow. Oh, wow.
1:30:25
Oh, wow. losing it. You know, the problem I'm having with the
1:30:28
Oh, wow. Is that is I'm hearing it everywhere, much on
1:30:32
mainstream media
1:30:34
newscasters on our local thing. Oh, wow. Oakland today. Oh, wow.
1:30:40
Oh.
1:30:42
I started that. Very proud.
1:30:46
Let's see. I now we didn't understand Tom to Neil's the
1:30:50
great recycle which had a really groovy
1:30:56
70s type vibe had our frog there for the frog of war but then a
1:30:59
woman
1:31:01
and I couldn't I still don't know who it was with her.
1:31:06
With her kind of 70s rang woman. Yeah, the 70s flip up hairdo. I
1:31:10
understood everything. I couldn't recognize her. I
1:31:12
thought it was a great, the Great zolecki Now the great
1:31:17
Solinsky that's a good one too. Fabulous.
1:31:22
The the
1:31:24
fabulous Polly amazing Polly. Oh, amazing, Polly. Well, it
1:31:28
didn't didn't work. didn't work for me. Um, was there anything
1:31:32
else that we thought was good? No, we didn't think anything was
1:31:38
good. That's problem. Yeah.
1:31:42
I mean, I loved all the 70 stuff that was just cool and far out
1:31:46
everybody. I'm gonna get stuck in this now.
1:31:50
Anyway, we are not I like I should mention the the Rich
1:31:54
Harris Mr. Ukraine, Rubble. lizer. I like but you thought it
1:31:58
was just too horrible. A second where it was the Webalizer is
1:32:02
the evil looking face. Oh, is that near the top somewhere? No,
1:32:06
it's done near the bottom, almost.
1:32:09
Two rows from the bottom. Oh, yeah. I'm gonna take a look at
1:32:12
it.
1:32:14
We felt it was very negative. No, you felt it was negative. I
1:32:19
did feel it was negative. I'm not sure how much value but
1:32:22
which is a valid measure why?
1:32:26
I'm not sure why I felt that I just thought it was creepy, but
1:32:30
it is so.
1:32:31
Hmm.
1:32:33
Now I was gonna say something really cute about podcasting.
1:32:36
2.0 and I had a whole thing but I forget what I was gonna say.
1:32:40
It was like it like it made total sense. i Wow. It made
1:32:43
total sense in context of our of what we're doing. But I'll just
1:32:47
say this. Stop listening to podcasts on legacy apps get a
1:32:51
modern app with modern features on cancelable. Censorship
1:32:56
resistant, let's put it that way.
1:32:59
new podcast apps.com You need to do that do it for the show.
1:33:06
Just in case. And now let's thank our executive and
1:33:10
Associate Executive producers for episode 1437. We kick it off
1:33:14
with Captain Luke Knight of the Barbary Coast. And he drops 549
1:33:20
dot 48 All the way from San Francisco California. We
1:33:23
appreciate that. And here's his note along of course with his
1:33:27
executive producer credits. My company's bonus payment is your
1:33:32
game. We like this. Talking bankers don't do that.
1:33:38
I'm getting the first executive producer credit and upgrading
1:33:41
myself from night of the Barbary Coast to Baronet of the same no
1:33:45
jingles but I do request a double karma. Double karma
1:33:49
that's kind of double commerce are a little risky. Double
1:33:53
commerce is just karma that you say is double. Okay, well then
1:33:56
it's no risk. Archer de Choo moving karma for my escape from
1:34:00
San Francisco this summer. Take a grab John on the way and an F
1:34:04
cancer karma from
1:34:06
you want to stay
1:34:09
you are fine here on this trip without you there. We won't have
1:34:13
boots on the ground when it goes down. Also like an F cancer
1:34:17
karma for my friend Stephanie who needs to hold stage for
1:34:20
cancer at bay long enough to make it through one more good
1:34:23
Christmas with their family. Thank you for your courage
1:34:26
Captain Luke, and we're not going to make it one we'll make
1:34:29
this the next omega F cancer Yeah, but this will be the next
1:34:33
Christmas she's going through.
1:34:39
You've got
1:34:42
karma
1:34:45
sir carries the VI count of Greater Boston in Dracut.
1:34:50
Dre cut or drag it 333 33 SMS chestnuts by the way, requesting
1:34:56
karma and F cancer in memory of my grandfather who passed away
1:34:59
earlier this week.
1:35:00
He once famously said nobody survives three cancers only to
1:35:05
be taken out by his fourth
1:35:10
okay, we're laughing but it's a sick laugh it is. I didn't mean
1:35:14
to laugh of love it is alright P John Michael. Oh I should have
1:35:19
looked as when I bought the cow key what what's Koski what Koski
1:35:24
sir carries by counter Greater Boston. Alright man of course we
1:35:27
got that for you
1:35:33
you've got karma
1:35:37
next with 333 in Greenwood, Indiana Mark bushel Witcher
1:35:43
butcher greetings from the March crossroads of America meetup Oh
1:35:47
yes, they did big meetup there this month's donation Yes, this
1:35:51
month's donation raffle drawing winner was a net Miller with an
1:35:54
executive producer donation of 333 Please apply a mass de
1:35:58
douching to her and all the meetup donors
1:36:03
you've been de deuced now this is interesting. So they they do
1:36:08
a raffle I guess everyone puts money into the pot and then they
1:36:11
determine who's going to get the executive producer ship I'd like
1:36:14
that idea. Oh that's a great ice cool now
1:36:19
also need a little gory A F cancer and a goat scream karma
1:36:22
the executive producer donation is on behalf of a net Miller
1:36:26
Okay hold on that is a switcheroo
1:36:29
you have to do properly a net Miller okay i love how this
1:36:34
works that's a good idea people you know even better idea just
1:36:37
came up with okay everybody give executive producer amounts yes a
1:36:43
great idea John.
1:36:46
mass producing little girl yeah if cancer and go scream karma
1:36:49
the executive produce donation on behalf of a net Miller the
1:36:52
drawing winner from the March 20 crossroads of America meetup
1:36:55
thank you for your courage well yes of course. We have that as
1:36:59
well. Oh, oh. Well that's interesting. So I got to fail
1:37:05
there wow
1:37:12
you've got karma.
1:37:17
Brian Skelton. Oh, let me read this one. He's really worried
1:37:20
about you reading it. Why I know Brian.
1:37:24
Because the last time he donated you read he says John read the
1:37:27
quiet part out loud.
1:37:29
Oh, was on the spreadsheet. That's why I know.
1:37:34
He was put in front of me like an idiot. No. Hey, hey. At the
1:37:38
end of the day, I said it. We're just news models are self. Brian
1:37:42
Skelton is from Cedar Park, Texas. 333. In the morning, I
1:37:47
missed my birthday donation on March 4. So I'm here to settle
1:37:51
up. And due to an unanticipated, unanticipated pimping of me on
1:37:54
curry and the keeper. I've become friends with Dame
1:37:57
Jennifer. Or as John says, James, Jennifer. She runs
1:38:01
animated no agenda and if you've never watched it, you need to
1:38:04
get your life together and check it out. I want to thank Adam and
1:38:07
John for their courage and want you to know and I mean this from
1:38:10
the bottom of my heart that Matt Sanford is a bitch ass douchebag
1:38:17
Oh, I should have had this all set up. And then what did he can
1:38:20
you read these jingles off to me? That he has there? Sorry. I
1:38:22
was doing something. Well, no, I know. I know. My mistake. He
1:38:25
wants Biden first. He wants Camela do not come.
1:38:31
Followed by Trump. I'm gonna calm and by the way, I will say
1:38:35
this is Brian said nothing good to say about me. Brian has a
1:38:39
dirty mind. Well, there's more to the story, which I'll tell
1:38:42
you after you give me Here we go. Camela do not come Trump I'm
1:38:45
gonna come Biden whole load. I mean, come on. And look at that.
1:38:51
All that juice, which is the kicker?
1:38:55
Uh huh. Aha. Yeah. Can you see that juice? I think is it.
1:39:00
Alright, so here's the backstory. Here's the backstory.
1:39:04
Dame Jennifer's looking for
1:39:07
a new boyfriend. Now Dame Jennifer is a fantastic woman.
1:39:10
She's smart. She's beautiful. She's fun in a boyfriend. Now.
1:39:14
No new boyfriend is exit. He was no good. We had to get rid of
1:39:17
her. Even though he's even though he's a supporter of the
1:39:20
show.
1:39:21
So that's why she keeps supporting the show. He's good
1:39:23
to go for me. So that didn't work out. You know, and we're
1:39:26
going to
1:39:28
where she is she's from South Carolina. Yes. We're going to
1:39:30
South Carolina on the 19th for the meetup. And she's like hey,
1:39:35
like all all single women are always like, Adam, have you
1:39:38
found me my new husband yet? And I say no, but I do know this
1:39:42
Brian guy and because he had said that he was looking for for
1:39:46
some love. And so I you know, I connected them on Twitter. And
1:39:49
right away they're DMing and then we get this you know, come
1:39:53
I'm gonna come I'm gonna load today. Oh my gosh. Can you see
1:39:58
that juice?
1:40:00
I'm just saying you've got karma. We have a love
1:40:04
connection.
1:40:05
Do you want to call it that? He's not being very subtle. I'll
1:40:08
tell you that. No, no, no. You think sending her some flowers
1:40:12
might mind if we understand what you're saying and it's
1:40:17
pretty good thought.
1:40:21
A car. So Dwight, the night meanwhile comes in from
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Burlington, Ontario, Canada to dance. He is the first Associate
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Executive Producer, which by the way, our lists have been very
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low numbers. Ever since we started talking about Ukrainian
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by deconstructing this. This Well of course we should because
1:40:40
we're carrying water for Putin except Putin doesn't send
1:40:43
checks. Putin says nuts sends nothing to a 369 for Burlington,
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Ontario Canada birthday shout out for my own birthday Monday.
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Could I get a fearless freedom for us all can all us Canadians
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up here also some karma Oh, shout out for the Fun Fact
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fun facts to them?
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You
1:41:28
know, I'm not sure what if that's his if he sent that in in
1:41:32
dollars or Canadian dollars, but we're gonna bump him up just in
1:41:35
case. Oh, that's a good point. Yeah, we'll bump him up. Okay.
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Greetings and salutations from San Antonio. It has been one and
1:41:57
a half years since my last donation. Geez. And I felt it
1:42:02
was time to contribute for all the shows that have helped me
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keep saying
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Kelly and Matthews have a new podcast Liberty Tree. It's a
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events and comedy. We've always been listed under comedy.
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We should be we are we've we've always listed our categories as
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doing a podcast drunk is a good thought. Jobs, jobs, jobs and
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We go to Sir Jonathan of the double bladed paddle recent
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knighting I believe tu tu tu tu tu from St. Louis, Missouri.
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This row of ducks is long overdue. I would like to request
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that I be deduced.
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You've been D Do I guess he forgot to ask the last time and
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he also requests race karma for the MMR 340 a nonstop kayak race
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across the state of Missouri.
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Wow. Yeah, you're adept to Mississippi.
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I need to know more about this and can we get some branding on
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your kayak or not on the agenda sticker. We need a sticker. No
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he needs like a big 33 ITM no agenda show.com On the back of
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his. His raisonne no agenda show.com Yeah, I'm just saying
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that that's what I like is not a lot of room. Not a lot of real
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estate for advertising. On his back. On his back or the helmet
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we can do someone. Yeah, yeah. How much you say ITM? He says 73
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and is number 33 boat 3370 threes from KEOIH T sir Jonathan
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have the double bladed battle racecar. You've got karma.
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We have calling a new friend. Old tap in New Jersey.
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tu tu tu tu tu and he like jingles oh those Russians don't
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look over there here I've got information laptop of terror.
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None of those jingles is ever I've got information do I recall
1:45:13
we have all of them. Oh, I don't look over here. We haven't
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played that for a while John and Adam this donation marks my
1:45:18
arrival to knighthood. I henceforth like to be known as
1:45:22
shirlow Seibon Hey, we have one of those
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Yes, this guy No, no no we have there's another cirlce I've it's
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fine because you can both be called Messiah the same night
1:45:33
you can know of another shirlow So well anyway, psilocybin the
1:45:37
psychoactive chemical psilocybin and please supply some of any
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supply some for any oh he wants at the round table. Yes. For any
1:45:46
willing roundtable guests. I started my listening journey in
1:45:50
2018 After taking psilocybin and going nuts and my what no no I'm
1:45:55
sorry. No here in 2018 After hearing John on gray america
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america donation
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it's also my birthday on 318 My 25th Go around the ball in this
1:46:09
meat suit.
1:46:12
So to to farm I'm getting this note to you a week late. Well
1:46:16
done. Yeah. I'd like to give a big shout out to my birthday
1:46:20
person Nellie out in Arizona all surfing person birthing person.
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Oh. Oh. You said birthday person. Birthday Party yeah
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birthday Well, it is noted marketing persons what he wrote
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and produced some you're missing the point Big shout out to my
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birthing person Nellie hit that's to his mom. Yes. When I
1:46:39
meant that would be also great coffee. She's She was maybe a
1:46:42
birthday. Or maybe it's his wife. I don't know.
1:46:46
I'm also a sir also a producer in fact, not a douchebag she she
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made up a handsome portion of this donation as a birthday gift
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at my request because well you've earned it a row of ducks
1:46:58
since I'm the first in of her photo she's the mom number five
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human resources
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and he's the oldest love is lit let's end this shit. Health
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karma for everyone and jobs karma for myself. Adios mofos
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and such oh those of us over here nothing to see
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I've got information man. New shit has come to light
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jobs jobs jobs and jobs for jobs
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are
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quite anonymous checks in from Los Alamos New Mexico.
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Wonder what what anonymous does there now this is my first
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donation keep me anonymous please and please deduce me.
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You've been de deuced me wife and I have been trying to buy a
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house for about six months now we've yet to have an offer
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accepted in this crazy market. I realized recently that I've made
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a terrible mistake with their offers I never donated to no
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agenda or requested house buying karma we know it does seem to
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work. We just put an offer in on another home and I refuse to
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make the same mistake again. Please give me all of the house
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buying karma you can muster that requires a visit from the goat
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you've got
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legit work Danny boots in Lansdale Pennsylvania. Two Oh
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8.33 And he wants the eat kale to those mom to those mom. I
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don't know what that is. Maybe she's the one who says he kale
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screw your freedom
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or not to eat kale but I think nicely what he's got is the name
1:48:45
of the clip and who did it so he thinks eat kale is from Trudeau
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his mom screw your freedom from Arnold and right right right
1:48:55
which is a Chris Hayes something I guess yeah, we're also I think
1:49:01
we might have played it but it's kind of old so respect as much
1:49:06
we can replace it with respect we'd much you can replace it in
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other words, these are not hard requests. Go Okay. Hello. Hello
1:49:15
gents. Oh gents. Great deconstruction is always and
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this treasure of $208.33 represents path of the remaining
1:49:26
amount till I hit knighthood. I will be following up with the
1:49:30
second donation right before my 50th birthday on April 2, to
1:49:35
officially obtain knighthood status.
1:49:39
Shout out to Hugh and Isabel who went out and hit me in the
1:49:43
mouth. Love is lit. Who saw
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that Oosa I don't know. I like him. He says.
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All right. Any boots. Yes, I have any boots. I have a boots.
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I have a couple of a couple of jingles to fill
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lit up for him and he needed to Akarma as well.
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Well, he's gonna He's getting he's getting one so have more
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kale have more kale have more kale have more kale have more
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kale have more kale, you
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forgot this one.
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You
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have more tail, you will obey screw your freedom Bri
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you've got karma.
1:50:32
I got a Hummer in the
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executive producer ship for Jamie Buell from VISTA
1:50:39
California $200.50 Jamie requests on the Atlas Shrugged
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it's a classic Shut up slave screw your freedom and notice a
1:50:50
notice kind of a thing here.
1:50:54
With screw your freedom coming back again an RTD to karma this
1:50:57
donation of $200.50 is a switcheroo for my smokin hot
1:51:02
hubby John bugles. 50th birthday. Okay, hold on. Making
1:51:07
the switch a roo for you.
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Okay, done. That'll be this Monday, March 28. Happy Birthday
1:51:14
honey. Thank you for being the freedom fighter, Liberty lover
1:51:17
and Spartan racer that you are, it takes so much effort for you
1:51:21
to remain a sane small business owner in commie Fornia I'm so
1:51:26
grateful for all the hard work you do. So that I can homeschool
1:51:30
our two human resources between you and no agenda you've kept my
1:51:33
amygdala small May this year be the year you work yourself out
1:51:37
of a daily job. Happy 50th And I can't wait to spend another 50
1:51:41
with you, ma No, that's a more I think more
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so the Atlas Shrugged screw your freedom Shut up slave and was
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the last one r two d two karma. Che think we can do that
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by ein Rand.
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Through your freedom.
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You've got
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karma
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and there we have Peter McCaffrey. Unless you have a
1:52:19
note I'll read done. redeemed. But Peter McCaffrey came in with
1:52:24
$200 from Fort Collins, Colorado, and we thank him for
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that Dame Nancy of the confused in San Bruno California finishes
1:52:33
it off with 200 bucks, and says ITM thank you for your
1:52:37
deconstruction of the war propaganda. I'd love some cocoa.
1:52:41
Thank you for thanking us. I'd love some karma for my brother
1:52:44
Ted. He setting up shelters in Romania, just shy of the Ukraine
1:52:49
border. Mm hmm. Love and Light. Dame Nancy of the confused
1:52:57
then we have a couple of stragglers These are notes that
1:53:00
did not come in last time we start with Michael GAF. He
1:53:05
donated for episode 1436 and received I believe an executive
1:53:10
producer ship in the morning boys greetings from western
1:53:13
North Carolina. Please de douche me and Abby to the birthday
1:53:16
list.
1:53:18
You've been de douche she says June 7 1969 We're just gonna
1:53:23
explain how the birthday list works there's actually no list
1:53:26
there's no calendar. You send it to us on the show day that
1:53:29
precedes when you wanted mentioned a list. I
1:53:34
think there's a list jingles New information has come to light
1:53:37
there it is again, Obama you might die JCD it's a scam. And
1:53:41
wow, back in March of 2020. I see Adam curry is on the most
1:53:44
recent installment of the JRE show, I think to myself, is that
1:53:48
the same Adam curry from headbangers ball that I used to
1:53:51
watch in my college days at UC Santa Barbara Why yes it is. And
1:53:55
his stare his hair is still magnificent looking. Well that
1:53:59
was episode 1436 of the Joe Rogan experience and today this
1:54:03
was the last show is episode 1436 of the no agenda show so I
1:54:07
knew it was time to donate. I faithfully listened to all 215
1:54:11
episodes since that moment, hence my donation amount hours
1:54:14
associate exact. JOHN My smokin hot wife Nikki is definitely a
1:54:18
member of the JCD ladies fan club and she just loves your
1:54:22
cute raspy voice. And would you like to say something to Nikki?
1:54:27
Hey Nikki, how you doing? Oh man, I bet you're such a player
1:54:32
back in the day. So what are you doing later? You were a player
1:54:35
or player? Yeah, me. Well, I remember the motorcycle
1:54:41
when I was in high school. Yeah, yeah. Did you have a cool car?
1:54:46
Maybe Did you have a cool are you Oh, you were kicking ass in
1:54:48
college
1:54:50
and taking names.
1:54:53
I have to say that no agenda is not only the best podcast in the
1:54:56
universe, it's the best show on any platform period, not a joke.
1:54:59
Keep
1:55:00
Got the fantastic work and rock on fellas you guys rule cheers
1:55:03
Michael gaff I've got information man new shit has
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come to light you might not
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wow okay
1:55:14
you want to read this other one Do you have the Charles fun to
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Sunda?
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No I don't have it in front of Okay, well I'll read it now
1:55:21
Charles he was our let me see Pay Pal screwed me over he says
1:55:25
this was from 1434 to use a note to accompany my donation my
1:55:30
donation of 162 61 puts me 62 cents over the $1,000 mark
1:55:35
accounting below. I like how that math worked out anywho I
1:55:40
just want to extend my best wishes for you and Adam wishing
1:55:42
you never find an exit strategy. The conspiracy therapy has been
1:55:46
a huge boon in my life these past few years it is appreciated
1:55:50
hoping to be dubbed sir salmon spawn see on the list? I believe
1:55:54
so. Look,
1:55:57
you can look right here. It's right above. Yes, he's on the
1:56:02
list. I'm
1:56:05
hoping for train wreck and tacos at the roundtable that's a new
1:56:09
one. What is train wreck? Is that some kind of beer again
1:56:12
that I don't know. decides just like one of those Oregon beers
1:56:16
or some beer for some small Brewer some some some really
1:56:21
cute names for their beer. Some brewery that has dudes with man
1:56:25
buns that they all have.
1:56:28
And they're all arrogant about how good their beer is.
1:56:33
Then we as well how can this beer this IPA so cloudy? Yeah,
1:56:38
well, we had Yeah, it's cloudy because we want it that way. We
1:56:42
want it to be cloudy. That's a fact we're gonna rename it
1:56:45
cloudy purpose cloudy IPA because we get the protein cloud
1:56:50
out of it because we really don't know what we're doing here
1:56:52
at this brewery. Then we have a final missing note from Mike s
1:56:56
Adam and John in the morning. I was waiting for another
1:56:58
executive producer credit but I felt bad John John kept saying
1:57:01
that donations have been light. So here's $100 to get me over
1:57:04
the hump into knighthood. And I would like to be known as Sir
1:57:07
Tenley stoned. Since I always bring my own stash to the party.
1:57:12
I'll just have some of that mutton and meat at the table.
1:57:14
No, he's not on the list.
1:57:17
He's not on the list. Hmm, okay. Um, well, alright, we'll put
1:57:25
them in just we'll put them in just in case then I'll remember
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90 And before Mike s. I don't Well, I usually know I don't
1:57:34
remember either.
1:57:36
I'd like to be known as certainly stone since I was big
1:57:38
on Santa.
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Please know Geno's please throw some F cancer out there a memory
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of my Grandma Betty for anyone who needs it now cheers or 10
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or 10 Lee stone
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you've got karma
1:57:58
to be upon in there with that name and I can't figure out what
1:58:01
it is Tenley stones sir. Oh certainly no I got at least no I
1:58:06
got it but certainly stoned certainly. Sir certainly Stone
1:58:11
Man and we're and we're reading it like like it's almost as bad
1:58:15
as doofus and Dover mike on
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the bed bend over the barb is to bend over. Wow, we're lame.
1:58:23
Hello Boomer.
1:58:27
Tilly you know we're reading this shit cold people. That's
1:58:31
how it goes. Thank you very much to our executive producers
1:58:34
Associate Executive producers and then you comedians out there
1:58:38
making us look like fools. Thank you. These are real credits. You
1:58:41
can use them anywhere that credits are recognized try IMDb
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we will just look at IMDB. You will see that people have no
1:58:47
agenda producer credits in there as well. If you want to learn
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how to do it, go to vo red.org/and Thank you again for
1:58:55
being the producers of episode 1437 Our formula is this we go
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out we hit people in the mouth
1:59:19
all right.
1:59:21
Now if you followed any of the
1:59:25
Hunter Biden laptop, new revelations, new new new new
1:59:28
revelations and never ends.
1:59:32
So that node 100 Biden laptop or any sort of clip, I had this
1:59:37
thing called L and G update. Or wait a minute we tease the
1:59:41
Hunter Biden laptop. I asked you if you have anything about it
1:59:45
and you want to talk about something else or is it Hunter
1:59:47
related? I wondering what it is it might be 100 related. Well
1:59:51
then let's check it out. The White House says it'll work with
1:59:54
the European Union to reduce your reliance
1:59:57
on GE gas.
1:59:59
Skip it
2:00:00
All right. So the Hunter Biden laptop, there's a new discovery
2:00:07
and and this feels to I'll just say right up front, it feels to
2:00:10
me like everything was set up perfectly to take down Biden.
2:00:16
And it's going to be done. Stick it we're both of us are sticking
2:00:19
with the theory,
2:00:21
which we don't normally do, but we're sticking with the theory
2:00:23
that they're out to get Blyton Right. And, and so over there a
2:00:28
couple of weeks ago, and my first response was as bull crap,
2:00:33
we started hearing about the Bio Labs. And all of a sudden Bio
2:00:37
Labs Bio Labs, Bio Labs, I think, might Yeah, and I'm sure
2:00:40
my initial response was not as bullcrap who knows what got you
2:00:43
didn't like them? No, I brought it up because they had some
2:00:45
maps, and I get the word for my guide, right? Or Ukrainian buddy
2:00:48
of mine, my son, and not Ukrainian, but he's American,
2:00:52
but he's lived there for a while. And then you poo pooed it
2:00:55
right off the bat, because Because typically, when that's
2:00:59
being pushed with maps, it's disinformation. I believe in
2:01:04
this case, it was purposely
2:01:08
exposed. And not just because some people had a deeper look at
2:01:15
the hem at the Hunter Biden laptop. And it turns out that in
2:01:20
his trash folder, or somewhere else where the trash was not
2:01:25
expunged, there's another like 180,000 emails and documents are
2:01:31
some crazy crazy people learn how to scrub your discs. I'm
2:01:35
crazy, call this grub function, they're out there, some crazy
2:01:39
crazy thing. And in these documents, it's very clear that
2:01:45
Burisma that's the the the gas company that was paying Hunter
2:01:49
Biden
2:01:51
that there was a connection between the Seneca Rosemont I
2:01:55
think that's a call it partners, which is again, Hunter Biden and
2:02:00
John Kerry's steps on the Heinz kid. And and how they were
2:02:06
basically setting up sales between the Department of
2:02:10
Defense through them to invest in and I'm paraphrasing here,
2:02:16
and to manage these Bio Labs, and it went much further. And I
2:02:19
have all these documents in the show notes, where you literally
2:02:22
see their strategy for this company, which they co invested
2:02:27
in, which is meta biota, meta biota. And this is insane when
2:02:33
you see what what they were doing. They were selling
2:02:36
surveillance and analysis of
2:02:42
viruses and other pathogens.
2:02:45
And, and I mean, literally saying, hey, you know, if you
2:02:50
need you need us to track us when something pops out, you
2:02:52
know, you need our risk management, you know, we have
2:02:56
all the information on Zika SARS, Ebola, which also seemed
2:03:01
to be stuff that was in the labs that they were managing, and it
2:03:05
just and the documents, it's everywhere, now it's everywhere.
2:03:08
But there's a little extra.
2:03:13
Well, there's a couple of things to this. So first of all, the
2:03:16
laptop, we went through that before the break that was
2:03:18
completely was not true was bullshit. Russian
2:03:21
disinformation, Russian playbook. And then the New York
2:03:26
Times of all publications, validates the laptop, I believe
2:03:31
this to be 100% purposeful, for reason, the New York Times will
2:03:37
always protect a Democratic president and the Democratic
2:03:41
Party and they didn't. So that's one, then we get the question.
2:03:46
And let's balance that a little bit. Okay. First of all, when
2:03:50
the New York Times came out, you're the one not me that said
2:03:54
it was kind of like a lukewarm validation. I agree. As he
2:03:59
pointed out in his column, it was on paragraph 26. It was
2:04:03
buried. Yes, yes. But they still did it. Yeah. And they still and
2:04:07
you have to take into account the bogus question and answer
2:04:12
with was it Lindsey Graham, about to Victoria Nuland, are
2:04:16
there any Bio Labs and she had it that was that was what's his
2:04:20
name in Florida?
2:04:23
Oh, Rubio, Rubio, Rubio that another war monger Rubio
2:04:27
completely rehearsed? purposeful, if she could have
2:04:31
said a lot of things but no, the question she knew it was coming,
2:04:34
she knew exactly what to say. Same. So in now, now we're
2:04:39
learning that there's there's almost like a, like a sub sub
2:04:45
plot going on in spook land. And with that, I mean, there's a lot
2:04:51
of intelligence connected people in alternative media that let's
2:04:57
just say,
2:04:59
Steve Bannon
2:05:00
is a great example Steve ban and clearly has connections to
2:05:03
Defense Intelligence. Then you have all these weird people
2:05:08
hanging around, you know, and I would put magenic in that you
2:05:11
know what I mean? All these people who have maybe some
2:05:14
connection to intelligence, quislings, yes, some of them
2:05:17
have podcast, all of this shit is on rumble, etc. I agree. And
2:05:23
one guy and they're all spookiest Look at him. And if
2:05:28
you've ever heard of Jack Maxi he used to be on war room with
2:05:32
Bannon. Jack Maxi another naval guy you look at his headache.
2:05:36
I've seen him once or twice. I don't know do you just you just
2:05:39
look at his head you like now intelligence spook whatever. But
2:05:43
it looks like we have people who are either, you know, Informant
2:05:50
or helping out or, or take whispers or whatever it is, or
2:05:54
maybe their full blown intelligence assets. We just
2:05:58
just add to your game. It is possible that that those 56 Guys
2:06:03
including Hayden and clapper and Brennan, they were all on that
2:06:08
note saying the laptop was bogus.
2:06:12
Those guys seem to be on the other side of a divide. Because
2:06:14
as you mentioned, these other guys are all a bunch of spooks,
2:06:17
too. And they're the ones calling for these other guys
2:06:19
heads. Yes. So there's there's all kinds of kini rift. Yeah,
2:06:23
there's infighting. And so now, the result as far as I can tell,
2:06:28
and I'm looking at these documents, and they look pretty
2:06:31
damn real. And the the Russian, this is part of what the was the
2:06:36
Russian Defense Minister, what he presented in the Security
2:06:38
Council, he presented a lot of this information, which of
2:06:41
course makes it Russian disinformation playbook. But
2:06:45
there's now now we've got too many things connecting. And so
2:06:50
Jack Maxie says he's in Switzerland, I was going to say
2:06:55
claims, but in this particular interview, he says, I'm in
2:06:58
Switzerland, because that's the safest place for me to be
2:07:02
because paraphrasing all the spooks that are running around,
2:07:06
there's bad actors everywhere, you can't trust anybody. And
2:07:09
he's gone to the embassy. And he's finally trying to get this
2:07:12
information out, which is these these new emails, which
2:07:16
completely tie the knot between
2:07:20
Hunter Biden, his dad, Joe, the prosecutor that needed to get
2:07:25
fired,
2:07:27
possibly even as some of the outbreaks of Ebola in Africa,
2:07:32
where they were they just pop up and have, you know, surveillance
2:07:35
and solutions, etc. I mean, it almost answers my question,
2:07:38
which I think I've asked several times in the past 15 years. Is
2:07:42
it possible to think that pharmaceutical companies around
2:07:46
the time when allergies pop up and they throw shit in the air
2:07:49
just to sell stuff? And that's exactly what it seems like, like
2:07:53
this, this company, this metal bio, actually for a fact that
2:07:56
they did throw shit in the air in San Francisco years and years
2:08:00
ago, I think in the 60s, to see you know, to tests the house bar
2:08:04
was stuff with travel, they made a bunch of people sick.
2:08:08
Oh, really just random stuff. Just random shit. I didn't know
2:08:13
there was a specific it was somebody they could trace it was
2:08:16
something very specific. I think maybe get hit by this stuff once
2:08:20
Wow.
2:08:22
Here the meta BAYADA offering meta by meta BIOS analytics
2:08:26
platform has been well received in the global reinsurance
2:08:29
market, as well as in the government technology and
2:08:32
intelligence communities. We provide a significantly
2:08:34
differentiated epidemic offering in terms of scope, granularity
2:08:38
and transparency. I mean, that's interesting, an epidemic
2:08:43
offering.
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So you can look at that at your leisure But Jack Maxi did this
2:08:49
interview with a woman named and Vander steel, which sounds like
2:08:55
a real name. And she does a show I don't know if it's on bit
2:08:59
shoot, but it's also on podcast and it's called the steel truth.
2:09:04
And I had to pull some clips from this because this this is
2:09:08
crazy. This is really just crazy. So here is Jack Maxie on
2:09:14
the lam hiding out in Switzerland while he's, he's
2:09:17
trying to get all the forensics together to blow the lid off of
2:09:20
this thing which I consider to be blown already. I have 100%
2:09:25
Clear 100% in writing evidence that method biota you've heard
2:09:30
me speak about this meta BIOS is inside Ukraine working in those
2:09:36
labs is a DOD contractor in writing. And just 15 minutes
2:09:43
ago, we found documents that make it appear as if sold
2:09:46
Chatzky. The Crooked criminal chairman of Burisma is actually
2:09:53
one of the largest shareholders of Mehta by OTA. And now America
2:09:59
and
2:10:00
We're all can understand exactly why Joe Biden had to go over
2:10:03
there and make sure that's all Cesky was never prosecuted. Yes,
2:10:08
we were running labs inside Ukraine. Yes, meta biota was in
2:10:14
those labs. Yes, Zol Chatzky, the chairman of Burisma is one
2:10:20
of the largest shareholders of this company. And I'm going to
2:10:24
tell you this is 100% why Joe Biden had to go get that
2:10:28
prosecutor fired as 100% why Joe Biden had to become president,
2:10:33
because these guys violated the findings in the 2005 weapons of
2:10:40
mass destruction document that was provided to the president
2:10:43
united states that was going to provide a blueprint for
2:10:50
how to deal with everything from chemical, nuclear and
2:10:54
biological, and it was going to be done in a way that would have
2:11:00
allowed for oversight by our elected leaders. I can tell
2:11:03
everybody, there's not a single member of that Senate or House
2:11:08
who should be reelected. It's interesting, there's even
2:11:12
photographic evidence of then Senator Obama touring one of
2:11:16
these Bio Labs.
2:11:20
So everyone knew about it. Everybody was in on it. And this
2:11:23
pisses off Mr. Maxie, he had a copy of this laptop since one by
2:11:27
get delivered it to the Senate Judiciary Committee on July 8,
2:11:30
that's Graham Grassley, cotton, Blackburn, Sasse Tillis, you
2:11:37
know, Kennedy, lead all these big heroes of our party, these
2:11:42
people should be kicked out of their country clubs, when we're
2:11:45
done with this. their pensions should be removed. People we
2:11:50
have been betrayed, like nobody can imagine.
2:11:53
So there's a lot of this in the in this interview, which of
2:11:56
course, this is a great interview. Yeah, the whole thing
2:11:59
is, is worth, I mean, he's, he gets really emotional, you know,
2:12:02
so I cut most of that stuff out because he's, you know, he's, of
2:12:05
course, he's a patriot, and this is horrible and can understand.
2:12:09
So now, just a little extra bit, because it's not only emails and
2:12:15
contracts, and deals and documents, there's evidence all
2:12:19
over this computer that Hunter was grooming, and abusing his 12
2:12:23
year old niece, there are 1000s of pictures of young girls, we
2:12:27
finally decided to stop looking at the pictures because I am
2:12:31
certain we're going to find things that are going to require
2:12:34
me to take this to a police station here in Switzerland.
2:12:37
These are the most awful people I've ever come across in my
2:12:41
entire life. And I know that I'm angry and I'm running hot.
2:12:46
Yeah, add to that how the President loves to sniff little
2:12:48
girls. I mean, this this is a 6666 thing that's going on here.
2:12:53
And I really believe Jack Maxie is telling the truth because
2:12:55
we've seen enough photographic evidence to know that it's very
2:12:59
plausible. Now the other little spooks and numb nuts running
2:13:03
around all the people who are on bitch shoot and and Bridey on
2:13:09
and have their podcast and one of my favorite that I've always
2:13:12
always had a problem with is Tory. Remember Tory?
2:13:18
Tory the black guy. No. Tori is the she she sucked up to Millie.
2:13:23
Millennial Millie. And they introduced her Yeah,
2:13:27
documentaries. Yeah, Tori. She's always like, yeah, she's I'm
2:13:30
former intelligence. I know what I'm doing. You know, it's like,
2:13:33
okay, dad really doesn't I mean, this is just an ad. Just nicking
2:13:39
it. No, you don't. She I can't visualize her. Well, we hear
2:13:45
your full name. I don't know you're listening. When you hear
2:13:47
her voice. You'll remember what you need to understand. Is that
2:13:50
Laura Loomer? She's gonna fix this two ways. She's gonna fix
2:13:54
it. She's gonna file a lawsuit and you'll be like, Wow, okay,
2:13:58
let her file a lawsuit against Jack Dorsey. What do you do?
2:14:00
It's not gonna be against Jack Dorsey. You don't remember this?
2:14:03
No, I mean, it's okay cuz she's totally forgettable. No. Anyway,
2:14:07
so she also sucked up to Laura Loomer. You know it's she's a
2:14:10
suck up. She's a she's a an amateur spook or something. I
2:14:14
don't know what she is. She can't get she's trying to do
2:14:17
like out get Alex Jones like traction. That's why she all of
2:14:21
a sudden was in Millie's life. And if you remember, there was
2:14:23
all that confusion about Millie's mom getting arrested.
2:14:27
And they put together this weird documentary with some sketchy
2:14:30
people. Anyway, I was right. And I'm sick and tired of all these
2:14:35
people talking about how Oh, Maxie hasn't done enough. And
2:14:38
there's Tory and little Garrett. They're going down to because
2:14:41
they were working with the people trying to cover it up and
2:14:43
I will prove every single thing. So I want to interject here. I
2:14:48
Tory was at a health and freedom conference a couple of weeks
2:14:52
ago. And she walked out on stage saying she had Hunter Biden's
2:14:56
laptop by the house. She got it felt
2:15:00
Like trimarco Mike's your Marco, who was all over in Sydney's
2:15:04
office and Rudy's office and Steve finally kicked him out of
2:15:07
our office because we're like, what is this clown show? Doing
2:15:10
in here? Looking at our documents. I will say this right
2:15:14
now, I would guess that Mike's your Marco is working for the
2:15:16
feds. He's got his own problems with him. Maybe he's trying to
2:15:19
cover up, you know, fix things for himself. But Mike trimarco
2:15:23
told me, he called me and they've tried to set me up
2:15:26
several times, called me last May or April, I guess it was
2:15:31
because I talked to Bernie Kerik about it. And he said, Hey,
2:15:34
Jack, I've got this friend who's got the laptop. And she's been
2:15:38
hacking into 100 buttons, cloud and bank accounts, you should
2:15:42
see the stuff that she has found. My response, whoever that
2:15:46
woman or person is, they need to have the FBI kicking their door
2:15:50
and right now, because they're violating federal law. I've done
2:15:54
any of that. I've been astute in following the law and trying to
2:15:58
be an honorable person. And I said, Mike, furthermore, how'd
2:16:03
she get one? He goes, I gave it to her. I said, Really? Mike?
2:16:05
How do you get one?
2:16:11
Well, I know that one went missing from Rudy. Early early
2:16:14
on, Mike probably stole it. In fact, I'll say Mike stole it. So
2:16:20
this infighting is great. I completely believe this is going
2:16:24
on. And these are low level or ex ex spooks. And they're all
2:16:29
you know, they're all in it for their own reasons. I I can
2:16:32
totally see this happening.
2:16:38
I'm not gonna, it's interesting. He playing clips. I got the last
2:16:43
one here. And and this also kind of struck me is as interesting.
2:16:48
The What if What if the setup was much what is this was a
2:16:51
really a long game, not that he's implying this unemployment,
2:16:55
that the setup was a long game with the laptop, and that the
2:17:00
New York Post was actually involved, that that they knew
2:17:05
that they were going to get suppressed, and it was going to
2:17:08
be part of the setup somehow. Or the reason I say this is because
2:17:13
of Miranda Devine.
2:17:16
Miranda Devine is I think she's the editor of the post the
2:17:20
British woman. She's on Tucker all the time.
2:17:24
I know she's not the editor. The push is one of the writers, you
2:17:27
one of the writers. Well, now that I think about it, am I six?
2:17:31
Maybe not use it when you've said before? Because I've played
2:17:36
clips from her that you think she's in my six? Here's the last
2:17:39
clip from Maxie. Yeah, you know, nobody calls me back anymore.
2:17:43
And they're all making money on fixing the election or writing
2:17:47
books. Right? You want to talk about Miranda divines book,
2:17:50
let's talk about what's not in Miranda divines book. That's the
2:17:54
most important part about Miranda buying his book, find
2:17:58
the actually anything in her book that was not revealed to me
2:18:01
earlier on Twitter or elsewhere. So I it's enough, time has to
2:18:08
end. Real men and women have taken over. Okay, we're not
2:18:12
Stooges, okay, we're not afraid of you FBI agents and CIA agents
2:18:18
and whoever else. And if we have to fashion the Constitution, as
2:18:21
I told the committee on the present danger last Friday, you
2:18:25
wonder why everything blew up this past week? Because I told
2:18:28
everyone where I was going. I told them, I'm going to
2:18:30
Switzerland with a team of forensic experts to sort this
2:18:34
all out. Well, she'll see.
2:18:37
It certainly seems to be out there and on the loose and it's
2:18:41
going to have to be addressed eventually by M five M.
2:18:47
I would think so. I mean, the pictures into good the pic. This
2:18:51
is like a it's like a low hanging fruit for some writer
2:18:55
who wants to die. She gets to do some real work.
2:18:58
Well,
2:19:00
it's my in my opinion. There's too many children involved with
2:19:05
all these stories. And I'm just thinking there's way too much
2:19:08
blackmail. And it appears like a lot of people are running very,
2:19:13
very scared. All you have to do is we have Epstein into this
2:19:17
narrative. And then you got the reasons why nothing's happening.
2:19:20
Well, it would be it would be very easy to show because the
2:19:24
connection is between another shareholder of method by IATA,
2:19:30
who also was on the board of julaine, Epstein's undulate,
2:19:35
Epstein julaine Maxwell's
2:19:38
nonprofit that she or the UN organization tariff TerraForm or
2:19:43
something, which is to save the oceans bullcrap. So the
2:19:47
connections are everywhere, all the time.
2:19:53
It's a mess. It's a mess, but it's a lovely mess. This is a
2:19:56
great time to be a podcaster because we don't have to
2:19:59
actually do
2:20:00
Jack Maxis doing chapeau bother him. Now we just wait for it to
2:20:03
hit bitchu.
2:20:06
Eclipse
2:20:09
I mean, it's like and we take no risk, you know, but we do, I
2:20:12
think make people feel a little better about things because at
2:20:15
least you get some view on oh, we're getting. We're getting the
2:20:18
information out. Were conduits. Yes. conduits. Yes. Message
2:20:23
pipes. Well, you're talking about screwy stories that are
2:20:26
just not being covered at all. Now, what is one of them? At
2:20:28
least at this point? Yeah, I didn't know anything. Any of
2:20:31
this going on. I still know who Tory is. That was the podcast
2:20:35
was Tory says, Does that ring a bell? No. You just digging
2:20:40
deeper, deeper. All right. But here's another one this Did you
2:20:44
know Trump is suing Hillary? Yes, the big Rico suit. I love
2:20:48
it. President Trump against Hillary Clinton this seeks
2:20:51
damages amounting to at least $24 million.
2:20:56
In the jury trial. The complaint alleges crimes including
2:21:00
conspiracy, theft of trade secrets and obstruction of
2:21:03
justice. It targets ex British spy Christopher Steele along
2:21:07
with around 30 others, he should sue everyone involved. There was
2:21:12
a quite insidious effort to fabricate
2:21:18
false evidence against then candidate Trump and and that
2:21:23
that effort continued, even after the election, and there
2:21:28
was a great deal of conspiratorial design, that some
2:21:34
very powerful people in government and and in politics
2:21:39
that were involved in that. So when the Republicans take the
2:21:42
majority, through our committee oversight authority, we should
2:21:48
investigate aggressively. And there should be criminal
2:21:51
referrals that come from those investigations and tend to be a
2:21:55
part of that allegations that Trump was colluding with Russia
2:21:58
normally referred to as the Russian collusion dragged on for
2:22:02
years, going back to before Trump was elected in 2016.
2:22:07
Basically, Trump is suing over reports that he claims were
2:22:10
meant to weave a false narrative to ruin his bid for presidency.
2:22:16
Those compiled reports are usually referred to as the steel
2:22:18
dossier.
2:22:20
Yeah, everyone knows the truth about this now I mean, it's
2:22:24
talked about openly even in the mainstream, and yet they're
2:22:27
still going into a Trump two eyes. This is crazy. He claims
2:22:30
all this if this didn't happen, didn't happen at all. No.
2:22:34
No, it is not possible. Rico. racketeering, intimidation,
2:22:39
criminal organization. Yes. Something like that. Yes.
2:22:42
There's the mob. The mob law is the way they got to death the
2:22:47
mafia specifically. Oh, they didn't loosen it was there's
2:22:50
never been challenged. A lot of experts say is completely
2:22:53
unconstitutional. But really, but hey, so it's stealing
2:22:56
somebody's shot.
2:22:59
Yes, right. So here's the other thing that's going on. This is
2:23:03
Jenny Thomas. Oh, yes. This is good. I have a couple clips on
2:23:07
this too. What do you got? Oh, good. Well, I've got to open it
2:23:09
with this is from democracy now. Oh, you're gonna you're gonna
2:23:12
hurt us right away. more damning details have emerged about Jenny
2:23:16
Thomas's efforts to overcome it. We should just explain this.
2:23:19
Gini Thomas is the wife of Supreme Court justice.
2:23:25
Clarence Thomas. Notable things in context. He is black, she is
2:23:30
white. He is currently I think still in hospital. I think
2:23:36
they've announced he's coming out. Okay, then. But you know,
2:23:39
and a lot of people were posting publicly about they kind of
2:23:43
hoped that he would die. Because then that's sweet. And that's
2:23:47
the kind of people we're dealing with Dave Winer posted on his
2:23:51
blog. I'm doing a little jig. I know, I shouldn't, but I can't
2:23:54
help myself.
2:23:56
It's like, we're people like that with Ruth Bader Ginsburg. I
2:23:59
don't think so.
2:24:01
That's pathetic. Anyone would do that. And we're people like that
2:24:04
with a with our RGB like that for anyone.
2:24:09
No, it's it's it's mom. That's the state of where we're at, I
2:24:13
guess. All right. So yeah, the story is should explain itself
2:24:17
now that you know who the players are more damning details
2:24:20
have emerged about Jenny Thomas's efforts to overturn
2:24:23
Donald Trump's 2020 election loss and wow, following the
2:24:27
elections, the wife of the Supreme Court Justice Clarence
2:24:30
Thomas sent a flurry of text messages to Trump staff Mark
2:24:34
Meadows, urging him to take action to prevent a Biden
2:24:38
victory. The messages included conspiracy theories about a
2:24:41
stolen election popularized by the far right Q anon movement on
2:24:45
November 10, after news outlets declare Joe Biden the winner,
2:24:48
Jimmy Thomas wrote to Meadows quote, help this great precedent
2:24:52
stand firm mark, you are the leader with him who is standing
2:24:55
for America's constitutional governance at the precipice. The
2:24:58
majority knows Biden and the
2:25:00
Left is attempting the greatest heist of our history. Unquote.
2:25:04
Last January, the supreme court denied a request by Trump to
2:25:07
block the release of White House documents around January 6, only
2:25:11
one Supreme Court Justice dissented in the eight to one
2:25:15
ruling Clarence Thomas. Yeah.
2:25:18
Oh, yeah, I didn't want that crazy wife of his to get
2:25:21
implicated. Now, the details of what she actually texted to Mark
2:25:27
Meadows are not in this report. And in fact, it starts off with
2:25:32
him it was the implication how she, um, hold on a second.
2:25:39
What was the what was the clip again? Genie.
2:25:43
Genie Tom, me here the opening again, more damning details have
2:25:46
emerged about Jenny Thomas's efforts to overturn Donald
2:25:49
Trump's 2020 election law. Austin. That's kind of a that's
2:25:54
quite an implication there. That's the way she presents
2:25:57
things. Okay. Well, here's CBS who had a little more detail the
2:26:00
stunning text messages detail and extraordinary relationship
2:26:04
between Ginny Thomas, and then White House Chief of Staff Mark
2:26:07
Meadows. Just after then President Trump started his
2:26:10
fight to overturn the 2020 election results. This is a
2:26:14
major fraud in our nation. We want a law to be used in a
2:26:20
proper manner. So we'll be going to the US Supreme Court. The
2:26:25
texts are among more than 2000 messages. It's not an
2:26:28
interesting
2:26:30
Was this the January 6 speech?
2:26:35
No, I think this was that right after the election. The
2:26:37
election. Okay. So we'll be going to the US Supreme Court,
2:26:42
the tacks are among more than 2000 messages meta was provided
2:26:45
to the January 6 committee. The first message from Thomas came
2:26:49
the day before Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020
2:26:53
presidential election. Do not concede she wrote. It takes time
2:26:57
for the army who is gathering for his back. Tom has urged
2:27:01
Meadows to help the President stand firm. The majority knows
2:27:05
Biden in the left is attempting the greatest heist of our
2:27:08
history. The messages don't directly reference Justice
2:27:12
Thomas or the Supreme Court, but show how Genie Tom has sought to
2:27:16
guide the President's strategy to overturn the election, urging
2:27:21
Meadows to make Trump's controversial attorney Sidney
2:27:24
Powell the lead in the face on November 24. Meadows road Thomas
2:27:29
quote, This is a fight of good versus evil. Thomas replied,
2:27:33
thank you needed that this plus a conversation with my best
2:27:37
friend just now. It is unclear who Jenny Thomas was referring
2:27:41
to. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas often refers to
2:27:44
his wife this way. I love being here with my bride Virginia, who
2:27:49
has a gift from God and my totally best friend in the whole
2:27:52
world. Ginny Thomas recently acknowledged she had attended
2:27:56
President Trump's rally at the ellipse prior to the attack, but
2:27:59
says she left before Mr. Trump addressed the crowd. I don't
2:28:03
think I have to explain what's going on here. They're trying to
2:28:05
scam Oh, yeah, they're they're going to try and impeach a
2:28:09
Supreme Court justice. Yeah, they got to get him out of there
2:28:12
before November, which can be done with a simple can kill him.
2:28:16
They didn't kill him. Nope, that nope, nope. So now they're going
2:28:19
after his wife hoping it causes him some dismay. And so he
2:28:22
quits. No, but not even that. Notice what they're saying. This
2:28:27
is how he describes her my best friend the love of my life. So
2:28:30
what So is so what? So what she sends an email to somebody and
2:28:34
then says, hey, guess what? I sent an email to metals. I think
2:28:36
this election is full of crap. Oh, you gotta go. You gotta be
2:28:39
impeached. For talking to your wife. There's more than this is
2:28:43
the biggest pile of crap I've ever seen. Mark Meadows had no
2:28:47
comment, though. His attorney did confirm the content of the
2:28:51
text messages, Ginny Thomas, she did not respond to multiple
2:28:54
requests today, and Justice Thomas, who has been
2:28:58
hospitalized in recent days, with an infection, he also did
2:29:01
not respond to a request for comment made through the Supreme
2:29:05
Court. Just extraordinary reporting what you found out I
2:29:08
understand also, Jenny's ordinary, we've got a pile of
2:29:13
emails, and I read one of them. That's extraordinary reporting.
2:29:17
And then I tried to get a hold of two contacts. Neither one
2:29:20
would talk to me. Oh, that's extraordinary reporting. You
2:29:23
didn't get to talk to anybody.
2:29:26
That's what's so extraordinary reporting. I'm asking you well,
2:29:29
because you're calling it reporting when it's not. That's
2:29:32
extraordinary. That is extraordinary reporting. Let's
2:29:35
listen to that. Again. You know the weight by definition. You're
2:29:38
absolutely yes, yes. Mark Meadows had no comment that was
2:29:42
attorney did confirm the content of the text messages. Jenny
2:29:46
Thomas. She did not respond to multiple requests for comment
2:29:50
today, and Justice Thomas, who has been hospitalized in recent
2:29:53
days with an infection. He also did not respond to a request for
2:29:57
comment made through the Supreme Court.
2:30:00
extraordinary reporting.
2:30:05
That's just extraordinary that you actually had nothing to say.
2:30:09
And no one wanted to talk to you at some. Some readout. That's
2:30:14
funny. I love it. I'm just extraordinary reporting, found
2:30:18
out
2:30:20
a sub clip of that you use it for that in this show is just
2:30:24
extraordinary reporting what you found out I understand. I can't
2:30:27
I can't it's yeah.
2:30:30
That's Ginny Thomas had some comments about the vice
2:30:33
president knighted she's got to do working with Bob Woodward. We
2:30:36
found she said that this is the end of America when
2:30:40
we're working with Bob Woodward. Hold on. What are we, indeed
2:30:43
working with America as we know it? Because some woman, some
2:30:47
wife of the Supreme Court Justice sent a couple of emails
2:30:51
to Meadows bitching about the election. Oh my god, this is the
2:30:55
end of America. President knighted states indeed working
2:30:59
with Bob Woodward. We found she said that this is the end of
2:31:01
America it feels like Bob Bob Woodward's the end of America,
2:31:06
hold on a second. So she's hysterical women. So Bob, well,
2:31:09
Bob Woodward. He's the one that has the text messages.
2:31:14
So this guy not only did he not talk to anybody, but he didn't
2:31:18
even get the messages himself. Where he's working with Bob
2:31:21
Woodward is reading from Bob Woodward's notes, extraordinary
2:31:26
report ordinary reporting. Indeed, working with Bob
2:31:28
Woodward. We found she said that this is the end of America. It
2:31:31
feels like the Vice President Pence was betraying her she said
2:31:35
he disgusted her. And we also see the committee now really
2:31:38
paying attention to the relationship between a spouse of
2:31:41
a justice and a member of the executive branch. But it's still
2:31:44
not clear. Justice Thomas that raises the question will Jenny
2:31:48
Thomas be issued a subpoena by the January 6 committee we'll be
2:31:51
watching that in the coming days. This is this is meanwhile
2:31:56
we have what 100 people in jail not charged with anything for
2:31:59
over a year. This is this is we have political prisoners.
2:32:03
They're going after
2:32:05
those are pulling we have political prisoners. Yes. Oh
2:32:07
crap. Yes. What's next? You're gonna throw gays off rooftops
2:32:11
Yeah, it's coming. Now that now you want to hear really? yachts
2:32:16
first? Yeah, right. You want?
2:32:18
You want to really hear on hinge. How about Mika on Morning
2:32:22
Joe, copies of 29 text messages were obtained by the Washington
2:32:27
Post. And BC news has not reviewed those texts. The first
2:32:31
message was a link to a video from a far right conspiracy
2:32:36
theorist that claimed
2:32:39
ballots as part of an effort to catch fraud in the message she
2:32:44
texted. I hope this is true. never heard anything like this
2:32:49
before, or even a hint of it possible. She asked. She went on
2:32:54
to quote a passage that circulated on far right websites
2:32:58
about the quote Biden crime family in Ballard fraud co
2:33:02
conspirators being arrested and quote, will be lying and barges
2:33:08
off get mo to face living in barges off get mo to face
2:33:12
military tribunals for sedition. My God. According to the post,
2:33:17
on November 6, she followed up encouraging Mark Meadows quote,
2:33:21
do not concede it takes time for the army who is gathering for
2:33:26
his back. This is crazy.
2:33:30
So she is crazy, but anything.
2:33:33
Anything out? It's just Oh, you're beside? Yes, you are. You
2:33:38
are very upset about it because it's like a mountain out of a
2:33:41
molehill. There's plenty of people out there that have wacky
2:33:44
ideas and they think certain things or certain ways and they
2:33:47
say certain things. So when it's a free country. What about free
2:33:50
speech that Biden is talking about in Ukraine? Oh, we got to
2:33:54
have free speech. If somebody sends a simple memo to Meadows
2:33:59
expressing some concern based on
2:34:02
good or bad information. Then that's as she said it's out of
2:34:05
control.
2:34:07
Meanwhile, look at Sean Penn
2:34:10
bits okay, what he does
2:34:14
he's Oh, yeah.
2:34:16
I know. I know. I know. I know. It's great to great time to be a
2:34:21
podcaster I noticed that this story when I got to Democracy
2:34:25
Now clip of it and I and I just flipped around I saw for lead
2:34:29
story for NBC lead story for CBS. They're all running as the
2:34:32
lead story, Ginny, Thomas. I never heard of Jenny Thomas
2:34:37
until a week ago.
2:34:40
Have you? Yes, I have. Moe and I have discussed this in context
2:34:47
of black men white women. Okay, well, so I knew very you're that
2:34:51
would be that makes that makes sense. Yeah, that makes but if
2:34:54
you've not talked to mo about it, you probably never heard of
2:34:57
her either. Nobody has no of course diggin this
2:35:00
To try to get Clarence to quit. And the thing is, he's such a
2:35:04
stubborn old fucker.
2:35:07
Be honest about it. He won't quit. He'll see through this.
2:35:11
And he's like He will he refuse to quit.
2:35:14
He shouldn't quit. That's ridiculous. But when you go
2:35:17
after a dude's wife, and when they by the way, the other thing
2:35:21
that promoting is that Clarence Thomas, and they always say,
2:35:24
because now they can say that they couldn't say this, like a
2:35:27
year ago. They say, the oldest surviving member of this
2:35:34
guy. No. Oh, yeah.
2:35:38
Yeah, well, I'm sure Clyburn is licking his chops. Hybrid, you
2:35:43
know, the other reason they would never pick it burn even
2:35:46
though you keep promoting it. Yeah, he's too old. They want to
2:35:49
get a 40 year old India that'll stay in office for 3040 years.
2:35:54
Now. There's you got a good point there.
2:35:57
Got a good point.
2:35:59
He's like 80. It's just very interesting when you know, so
2:36:03
clearly, Jeannie, has been listening to the x 22 report.
2:36:09
Let's talk about control. Yeah, because she literally I've seen
2:36:12
these text messages. She's talking about the quantum
2:36:15
quantum financial system, you know, the off world servers, all
2:36:18
the stuff that that we that we definitely discussed, running up
2:36:23
to the election that the quantum
2:36:27
watermarks on the ballots, but also other stuff that of course,
2:36:31
turns out to be true such Averitt ballot stuffing and, and
2:36:35
all kinds of shenanigans going on. And here the military is
2:36:39
going to protect Trump so none of that came true yet. But that
2:36:44
you know, so she's clearly listening to on
2:36:48
our show says you know, more sensible, more balanced.
2:36:54
I've got some Texas clips I want to get out of here. Okay, you're
2:36:58
in the news, my friend. Yeah, we're in the new what are we
2:37:00
doing? What have we done? Everything? Oh, yeah. Okay. Let
2:37:07
me guess more Amy titled. Okay, more, Amy?
2:37:11
Yeah, the Amy's out to get Texas, the Texas pride story.
2:37:16
In Texas, Attorney General Ken Paxton is accusing the Austin
2:37:20
Independent School District of breaking state law for
2:37:22
celebrating LGBTQ plus pride this week. In a letter, Paxton
2:37:26
argued the district's eighth annual pride events were
2:37:29
considered sex education that require consent from parents.
2:37:32
Several district administrators have reported death threats and
2:37:35
had their personal information posted online.
2:37:39
Yeah, yep. And then that this This consisted of children
2:37:44
marching through the hallways with rainbow flags and, and
2:37:48
pride stuff. Yeah, they should do it more like they do in the
2:37:52
in the San Francisco Pride Day stuff or, or that the that's one
2:37:56
street festival they have where the where they really all
2:37:59
dressed up in costumes. should do that. Well, Texas, I just
2:38:04
don't think it's appropriate for school from middle school. It's
2:38:06
not appropriate for school. In my in my mind, it's not
2:38:09
appropriate.
2:38:11
He's mind. I know. But but you know, then we need to have this
2:38:14
day and then we have to we have to have the day for everybody.
2:38:18
Okay, I see where you're coming from. It's okay if you if you
2:38:21
want to do LGBT. And by the way, if you don't do LGBTQ VIP k
2:38:27
plus, you're going to have to have more days because the K
2:38:30
pluses will be mad, or the second of the A's will be mad.
2:38:33
So either you do it for everybody or you don't do it.
2:38:37
Well, let's go with this other story that which is probably
2:38:39
more to your liking, which is the banning of books and banning
2:38:42
of books. We should be burning them burn. In related news, the
2:38:46
superintendent of Texas's Granberry Independent School
2:38:49
District has demanded a group of librarians removed books on
2:38:52
sexuality and gender identity and investigation by NBC News
2:38:56
pro publica. And the Texas Tribune revealed leaked audio of
2:39:00
Jeremy Glen's meeting with district librarians in early
2:39:03
January.
2:39:06
We're gonna be pulling all our books out or barn books or
2:39:10
anything like that. Absolutely not. I think there's an absolute
2:39:13
place probably for every book. It just may not be in a public
2:39:16
school library. We're not gonna have 14 year old girls pick up a
2:39:19
book and our high school about sex. And
2:39:24
the irony is that 14 year old girls probably wrote half those
2:39:29
books. Yeah, yeah. I mean, this this is going to be a debate
2:39:33
about maturity and age and it's just easy to say. It's just not
2:39:36
appropriate for school. Some that's my personal opinion. I'd
2:39:40
say right now you're a Texan. I am well, this is also happening
2:39:44
in Florida. And as you know, the governor DeSantis has been under
2:39:48
attack from from schools, particularly one because in you
2:39:54
know, the as they the so called, don't say gay bill, which is not
2:39:59
not actually
2:40:00
We call that and it's and it's even say that and what it
2:40:03
prohibits is sex education of any form, I think
2:40:07
any child to their younger the younger than seven. But, but
2:40:12
look what happened I just thought this was interesting to
2:40:15
DeSantis he counted it's pretty, it's pretty strong. They had the
2:40:19
don't say gay bill that that was a meme that was just hammering
2:40:23
it. I mean, it was good it was well constructed. It's easy to
2:40:27
say. Of course it's bull crap because it's LGBTQ guy, baby k
2:40:32
plus.
2:40:34
So he turns it into the groomers bill.
2:40:37
To this is the rumors, switcheroo Yes, it and then so
2:40:41
then subsequently, you remember that? The Disney CEO, he says
2:40:47
oh, I'm gonna go talk to DeSantis about this, you know,
2:40:50
we're gonna have we're gonna have a corporate walkout.
2:40:54
And then, not only did DeSantis do the Switch Row and called the
2:40:57
groomer bill, but then they have arrested 108 people working at
2:41:01
Disneyland at the amusement park on sex trafficking in a sting
2:41:05
operation. All of a sudden you didn't you didn't hear anyone
2:41:08
talk about the don't say gay Bill did you
2:41:12
know they shut up fast? So then that was just probably a
2:41:16
sampling 108 People at Disney World death for Disney employees
2:41:23
three working in amusement parks and one in its IT department?
2:41:27
No, no, no need to do named Ben's work. Without a dude named
2:41:31
Ben. He can't pull it off. Can't pull it off. A dude named Ben.
2:41:37
Betcha 10 bucks. He's fat. Oh, on a lot of dude named Ben are
2:41:42
fat. He but then they Okay, well, I'm just I'm just not
2:41:48
sorry. I shouldn't have said anything. And when this then if
2:41:52
your dude named Ben and you're fat then you're implying that
2:41:56
might be involved in grooming. Cool. Okay, I'm sorry. I said.
2:42:00
Actually, most of the dudes named Ben are spelt in pretty
2:42:03
well in pretty good shape. Exactly. There you go. Now
2:42:06
you're talking.
2:42:10
Let's see. Do we have any other dumb? Oh yeah. I get a spin off
2:42:15
of those two stories is the Arizona story muscle play that
2:42:17
Arizona story he wears this. Oh, that would be right under one of
2:42:23
them. It's a something Arizona's eg bills in AZ two bills. The
2:42:28
Arizona State House has passed two anti transgender bills the
2:42:31
legislation would prohibit medically necessary gender
2:42:34
affirming surgery for trans youth and banned trans athletes
2:42:37
from participating in school sports. Arizona lawmakers also
2:42:41
approved an aggressive anti abortion bill that would ban the
2:42:43
procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy. The bill now heads to
2:42:46
the desk of Republican Governor Doug Ducey who supports anti
2:42:50
abortion policies. In more Arizona news to state senate
2:42:54
Wednesday passed a Republican led bill that would force
2:42:56
residents to retroactively provide proof of citizenship to
2:42:59
remain registered voters. Voting rights advocates have warned the
2:43:03
bill could trigger quote the most extreme voter purge in the
2:43:06
country. Yes, a black Latinx native low income and senior
2:43:09
voters would be disproportionately affected.
2:43:13
Well, that's because they're illegal.
2:43:16
Well, because he
2:43:19
can't vote if you're illegals. Seriously, the way they
2:43:23
describes it is that the entire population of Arizona will be
2:43:27
disenfranchised. Because all it consists of is illegal old
2:43:32
people illegals, yeah, pretty much. Well, isn't that
2:43:36
coincidental that the that Arizona is the first state with
2:43:41
their Department of Transportation to implement the
2:43:43
mobile ID
2:43:46
from the device you never leave home without prove your identity
2:43:49
with mobile ID a contactless convenient way to securely
2:43:53
verify your identity from your phone.
2:43:57
Prove your age by presenting an app generated barcode for
2:44:00
scanning or by simply showing the digital version of your
2:44:03
license. Each step in the enrollment process adds another
2:44:07
layer of security.
2:44:11
The more information you give us, the more secure you'll be.
2:44:16
people refuse to use these things. No, no, people think
2:44:21
it's cool, man. That's easy. It's just the problem. Somehow
2:44:24
they think they think it's cool when it's not. Hey, man, this is
2:44:28
really easy, man. This is easy to use. Oh, wow.
2:44:33
I was standing in line at the store recently and they had one
2:44:36
of these set lash shops or some guide his phone hooked up to an
2:44:39
NFT that was supposed to be read by the terminal. And he's
2:44:43
sitting there pushing it against the terminal and he's in
2:44:46
everyone's waiting in lines. They're trying to push this in
2:44:49
that
2:44:51
never worked, never worked and he never got the they didn't let
2:44:54
him check out. Meanwhile, we're all waiting there for him to
2:44:58
figure out what he's doing.
2:45:00
Did you were you sighing behind them? You Oh yeah, you know I
2:45:03
was rolling my eyes throwing my head around throwing my arms in
2:45:08
the air talking to the guy behind me saying what is this
2:45:11
idiot gonna get out of here? And the guy's nodding his head yeah,
2:45:14
I don't know. And so yes, that would be me. I'm one of those
2:45:18
guys you are that guy. You know I am just oh, I would cut you I
2:45:26
feel like you got a problem buddy. You got a problem they're
2:45:28
back yeah get no the guys who are that boneheaded that can't
2:45:31
seem to get through the line don't have
2:45:34
to do anything. You're a Karen.
2:45:38
I'm not a caring because I don't complain to the manager about
2:45:42
Oh, that's true. That's true. I'm just someone likes to move
2:45:45
the line. That's all I care about.
2:45:50
I can just stand in here for our health. I can times wastage just
2:45:54
imagine that. All right, let's talk let's talk about the great
2:45:57
reset, shall we just for a second great reset. The great
2:46:00
reset which is of course what I think all of this is about
2:46:04
because the financial system is in huge trouble and it just be
2:46:07
better to revalue everybody's money based on gold again or
2:46:11
some other bull crap we need to get rid of petro dollar we need
2:46:14
the green New Deal we need to print money we need our central
2:46:17
bank digital currency. But first we have to make sure that we
2:46:20
fulfill the the main promise we've made on behalf of the
2:46:25
World Economic Forum and the central bankers and that is you
2:46:28
will own nothing and you will be happy. Next a new way to get a
2:46:33
new iPhone Apple consume the offering subscription plans.
2:46:37
That means you could rent the phone instead of buying it
2:46:39
people reluctant to pay sky high prices every time a new model
2:46:43
comes out. You could just upgrade and spread out the
2:46:45
payments. Interesting. Okay, no word yet on what a subscription
2:46:48
might cost. Bloomberg reports Apple could unveil the play and
2:46:52
plan as early as this year. There you go. You're not going
2:46:56
to own your iPhone, just rent your iPhone, you will rent
2:46:59
everything in life you will own nothing you'll be happy for a
2:47:03
while in 20 when the prices start to really go up in
2:47:08
certainly in Austin.
2:47:11
And we were when we were actively selling our house which
2:47:13
took all of 24 hours.
2:47:16
I noticed that there was a lot of investment companies buying
2:47:20
up homes turning around and renting them to millennials.
2:47:23
Yeah. And I was excoriated not by you. But certainly by the
2:47:28
former New York Bankers this bullshit that's not really
2:47:30
happening. This is not going on what oh, yeah, obviously
2:47:34
happening. We had advertisements on television in the Bay Area.
2:47:38
For people that do just that we're advertising. They're so
2:47:41
blatant that this was two years ago. This was grok said keeps
2:47:46
talking about that's what they do it and that was specifically
2:47:50
as Blackstone, I think is the one that's doing X stone black,
2:47:53
but it is but it is BlackRock and Vanguard, they're all
2:47:57
putting money into these companies that are buying it up
2:48:00
and CBS 60 minutes, did a 60 minutes on it, which we've
2:48:05
broken down into just a couple minutes, every American is
2:48:08
feeling the byte of inflation. groceries cost more gas costs
2:48:13
more, everything seems to cost more. This past week, the
2:48:18
Federal Reserve raised interest rates in an effort to tame the
2:48:22
highest inflation in 40 years, the cost of rent is really
2:48:28
through the roof. Residential rents across the country went up
2:48:32
an average of 15% last year, nearly twice the overall
2:48:36
inflation rate. That's particularly painful for
2:48:40
tenants. Because according to census bureau data, they now
2:48:44
often have to spend as much as half their total income on rent.
2:48:49
Why are rents rising so much? Well, it turns out that big Wall
2:48:54
Street firms are playing a role. We found the fundamental problem
2:49:00
was years in the making, and will take years to fix interest
2:49:05
on the owning nothing and being happy about it. We're gonna take
2:49:09
years to fix. It takes one minute to fix it just passed
2:49:12
legislation that you if you own a house, you got to live in it.
2:49:17
That's a pretty good idea.
2:49:20
They're talking about it. Now the talk I'm talking about I got
2:49:23
a couple couple more clips, but I was just thinking
2:49:30
I got distracted. Okay, well continue in the economic crisis
2:49:33
of 2008 and nine, construction of new housing came to a
2:49:38
grinding halt.
2:49:40
But even when the economy recovered, home construction
2:49:44
didn't.
2:49:47
So how big is the rental shortage in the United States?
2:49:51
The government has estimated that we are short about 4
2:49:54
million homes in this country. And that number is likely
2:49:57
growing especially since the pandemic form
2:50:00
million shy? Yes. That's the hole that we're in that we need
2:50:03
to build ourselves out of that 4 million. Is that mainly in the
2:50:07
south and southwest? Or does that include New York City and
2:50:12
San Francisco? That's the entire country. Yeah, the south and
2:50:16
southwest you think that could have anything to do with
2:50:17
millions of immigrants who've come in illegally? Just just
2:50:21
thought maybe, maybe not? What I was going to say earlier,
2:50:24
growing up, even as a young kid, we always wanted to own
2:50:29
something. You know, something you could show Hey, man, look,
2:50:33
this was this cool thing. And it could have been a marble. It
2:50:36
might have been something else, but also stamp stamp collection.
2:50:39
And you'd own that. And I remember all the time as a kid
2:50:43
like shit, I need some money and I'd sell something or I trade
2:50:46
some money
2:50:49
is listen, I know a lot of people friends of mine, who
2:50:53
said, Hey, man, I got a couple of guns for sale. Because I'm
2:50:56
tight on cash. And this lockdown has got me strapped and I'm like
2:51:00
out buy a gun from you. And you know, even want to buy it back
2:51:03
to school. Same price, best price.
2:51:07
But isn't that also a thing? Is that is that shameful or
2:51:10
something is isn't that a practice that is kind of a good
2:51:13
idea. So you could also understand that having a house
2:51:16
maybe one day, maybe handy if, if you want to retire or if you
2:51:20
you know if you if you're if everything goes to shit out of
2:51:23
the rain.
2:51:25
If you're cold, I mean these types of goals.
2:51:28
Alright, so now let's talk about some of these actors here. Gary
2:51:31
Berman is CEO of tricon residential, a Toronto based
2:51:36
company that has quietly become one of the largest owners of
2:51:40
single family homes in the United States are so today, we
2:51:44
own about 30,000 single family rental homes across the US,
2:51:48
largely in the Sunbelt. And we've got probably about 75,000
2:51:52
people living in our homes. You are a multi billion dollar
2:51:56
company, you're publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange,
2:52:00
right? And the Toronto Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange,
2:52:04
I even read in one of your own documents that your revenue went
2:52:08
up last year by 67%. Is that correct? Yeah, we're expanding.
2:52:14
I mean, when you think about it, we have an incredible amount of
2:52:18
demand for what we do. So Leslie, in any given week, we
2:52:23
might have two or 300 homes available for renting for
2:52:27
renting and we get about 10,000 leasing inquiries a week.
2:52:32
Alright, so you see how the scam is in and you're absolutely
2:52:35
right, this should be forbidden or you know, you you should at
2:52:38
least have to live in the house that you buy there's some tricks
2:52:41
around that as well.
2:52:43
And and this guy's even like he feels like he's doing a service
2:52:47
or I'm I'm I'm doing a good job here because you know, I'm
2:52:50
buying up houses guys are all arrogant about that. But did by
2:52:53
the way, you have to also combine this just for people out
2:52:55
there. Doing the math, you have to combine it with the pool of
2:52:58
buy a house and then they buy another house for being air b&b
2:53:01
purpose. Yep. Yeah. And sometimes I'll have a couple of
2:53:04
those. And then you know, in that those are just individuals,
2:53:08
these big companies, which I'm buying for Airbnb purposes,
2:53:12
they're buying for, you know, this. Warren Buffett kind of
2:53:17
promoted this idea number of years back that rental
2:53:20
properties are going to be the next big thing. Oh, yeah,
2:53:23
because he's a World Economic Forum guy. Of course he is.
2:53:27
tricon is trying to buy 800 houses a month. And there are
2:53:31
companies even bigger invitation homes owns more than 80,000
2:53:36
rental houses, American homes for rent close to 60,000. Some
2:53:42
of the All Stars of finance, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan
2:53:46
Blackstone have put hundreds of millions of dollars into these
2:53:50
companies. They all offer rental homes online, and all focus on
2:53:55
the Sunbelt.
2:53:58
And so Surprise, surprise, when you have this kind of activity,
2:54:02
it's gonna be really hard for people to buy a home Heather
2:54:05
crew AI is a red fin real estate agent in Jacksonville. She
2:54:09
represents both buyers and sellers. You are seeing a lot of
2:54:12
these Wall Street investors that are coming in you know you put a
2:54:15
house on the market and within an hour I'm getting offers full
2:54:19
price cash and so these the sellers are seeing that and oh
2:54:24
okay cash we can close in 15 days. It's very enticing to
2:54:27
people when they see that offer come across so when you sell are
2:54:30
you having to stage the house painted, put furniture in make
2:54:35
it look really nice. Not now it's not necessary now and this
2:54:39
this way, the way the market is going now you really don't need
2:54:42
to do anything to your house to sell it. Typically the investors
2:54:46
never look at the home. Never. They don't even look at thing
2:54:49
never look at it. That plus the fact that investors often waive
2:54:54
inspections puts would be first time homebuyers at a serious
2:54:59
disadvantage.
2:55:00
before they can even see a starter house, it's gone
2:55:06
now the sad thing is that the people who watch 60 minutes are
2:55:09
probably sitting there going Damn I gotta get me in on some
2:55:13
Blackstone
2:55:17
I gotta get me some Vanguard, this is a bonanza, I don't think
2:55:21
there's not a bonanza is pretty risky, it seems to me. Well,
2:55:26
here's here's the final bit this is this is the clip that just
2:55:29
does me in on this.
2:55:32
Let's try Khan's own presentation to investors says
2:55:35
quote, home ownership is increasingly out of reach in our
2:55:40
portfolio, the majority cannot buy a home cannot afford to buy
2:55:45
a home or don't have the credit to buy the home. So for example,
2:55:48
they may have student debt, or they may have medical debt, and
2:55:52
therefore they can't qualify to get a mortgage. And if they want
2:55:56
access to a single family home, which we think is incredibly
2:55:58
important, the best way for them to obtain it. I think if you ask
2:56:03
a lot of millennials, and that tends to be our primary
2:56:05
resident, they would probably tell you that they don't
2:56:08
necessarily desire to own a home or to own a car. They've grown
2:56:13
up in the sharing economy. And for what's important to them is
2:56:16
important style, right? And so they can move into this what we
2:56:19
call a turnkey or hotel ready home and have a low maintenance
2:56:23
lifestyle that's very compelling for them. Very compelling. So
2:56:27
what's happened to the American dream, when we used to say that
2:56:31
it meant owning a house? What's the American dream now? Well, if
2:56:35
we think the American Dream is is embodied in a suburban home
2:56:39
with a yard and a white picket fence, then I think we're making
2:56:42
the American Dream much more accessible. rent your American
2:56:45
you can rent the American dream. That is if you can afford the
2:56:49
rent. Come on, man. We're renting the American dream now.
2:56:55
That is really this is bad is Obama and his American Dream
2:56:59
idea. Yeah, we're calling by just getting by. And how about
2:57:04
this hotel ready home? You know what that means? You also rent
2:57:08
the furniture.
2:57:11
This is a big thing now. Renting they come furnished? No, no, no,
2:57:15
no, this is I don't have a clip. But this is a big thing Renting
2:57:19
furniture I need a couch. renting for any furniture has
2:57:22
been around since the ticket first heard about it in the 70s
2:57:31
NBC had a different take not in a different take. But another
2:57:33
angle. Our country is plagued by a basic math problem. Lots of
2:57:37
people are lining up to buy houses, but there just isn't
2:57:40
enough supply. Does it feel like a nearly impossible task to do
2:57:44
this without some help? I will say yes because I've tried nine
2:57:47
times. You were overnight. Oh for nine nine offers for homes.
2:57:53
Nine rejections in hot housing market like Atlanta's health
2:57:57
consultant Kyle Donald's got a hot tip from his realtor.
2:58:00
Giselle. We came in and try a new company she works with
2:58:03
homeward. It's one of a growing group of real estate firms that
2:58:06
provide buyers with all cash offers, strengthening their
2:58:09
hands in competitive bidding wars. The company buys the house
2:58:14
and then Kyle would buy it right back from them through either a
2:58:16
mortgage with homeward or an outside lender. What kind of
2:58:19
advantage does that afford to the people coming in with all
2:58:22
cash is provides a really good advantage. As we know in real
2:58:26
estate in the real estate industry. Cash is king,
2:58:29
especially as big investment firms are buying up inventory
2:58:33
with all cash offers. Just look at the latest trends on who's
2:58:36
winning the housing tug of war in the third quarter of 2020.
2:58:40
Just more than one in five homes were all cash sales. But a year
2:58:43
later, it's more like one in three. And in some cities, it's
2:58:47
been even more dramatic like in Columbus, Ohio, the Phoenix
2:58:50
metro area and at the top of that list it Lana's Metro with
2:58:54
nearly 70% of homes being sold for cash. So
2:59:00
So these companies you go to the company and they say don't wait
2:59:03
we'll buy it for cash and then we'll sell it to you
2:59:08
that seems
2:59:10
there's got to be some dislike almost like loan sharking in a
2:59:14
way no it's more like she's more like a factor to me factor.
2:59:18
Yeah, the middleman that takes did a lot of businesses require
2:59:21
these guys in the middle to do this kind of work and they just
2:59:24
get a commission it's not like a It's not like a gyp nobody's
2:59:28
saying that they will also they will then sell it to you through
2:59:31
their own mortgage company. Yeah, that they have the
2:59:33
mortgage all set up everything ready, and then they can do the
2:59:35
cash deal and then they give it to you and you get it's just you
2:59:38
just walk away with it, but the house and by the seller doesn't
2:59:42
have to wait. So it's just to prevent that. Oh, okay. All
2:59:47
right. Well, I didn't necessarily Well, the whole
2:59:50
concept is a scam. It's just It's horrible. I feel bad, but
2:59:55
don't look at it. There right. Today's millennial, I don't know
3:00:00
What we did or what we did wrong, but they just don't want
3:00:03
to own shit
3:00:05
anything
3:00:08
you consider yourself a millennial no Gen X we talking
3:00:12
about
3:00:14
how to build it though the Gen Xers I think got in pretty good
3:00:17
shape they got in yeah the jet that's what no I'm a Gen X or
3:00:21
yeah so I own stuff I like having stuff not too much stuff
3:00:24
I like stuff no the millennials the ones who got screwed right
3:00:28
no boom yes the millennials got screwed but what happened what
3:00:32
what made this what made them not want stuff
3:00:37
to your price?
3:00:39
No I don't think that was it they were brainwashed that's
3:00:43
when the school started educating people I picked it
3:00:46
there's even a couple of clips on on the YouTube I saw right
3:00:49
why you should never buy a house.
3:00:52
What's the main reason buy a house you can't move quickly to
3:00:55
get the word community in Dubai.
3:01:00
Alright, one more clip before we take this break. This shows you
3:01:03
that the great reset is upon us because now they're getting the
3:01:05
elites to eat bugs. Nigella Lawson, one of my favorite
3:01:10
celebrity chefs from the UK was down under the city of the
3:01:14
longest lockdown now this is he of the longest lunch, an event
3:01:19
marking the start of the 30th Melbourne Food and Wine
3:01:22
Festival. I think we can call it way back way back the list of
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impressive names that the function topped by international
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celebrity cook Nigella Lawson guests treated to a three course
3:01:34
meal from Atticus Ben Shuri, who had his work cut out for him.
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We're a restaurant for 50 and this is 2000 people here today
3:01:41
so it's quite different. One dish made quite the impression
3:01:44
when it came out covered in ants. There were ants but they
3:01:48
were very five or six. I honestly couldn't really taste
3:01:51
it but I was painting in my teeth a little bit.
3:01:53
I'm just wondering if I got ants in my teeth
3:01:58
earning the meals architect and lab avana
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high five for the ants. They're high fiving and great job
3:02:09
they're not stuck in my teeth.
3:02:13
Well as I said he could desiccate me make a nice pepper
3:02:16
sauce but I wouldn't do it. The thing is, Nigella is the seemed
3:02:22
the most standoffish woman you can ever imagine as a cook
3:02:25
pretty much. She's like she's telling she's not even. I don't
3:02:29
know she's lost. She's lost a lot of weight. She is Jewish.
3:02:34
She started off pretty thin and then she got fat and she got she
3:02:37
decided to stop eating Nigella Nutella. I mean another one it
3:02:43
suffered a Rachael Ray holy Mack what happened to her? Oh she
3:02:47
blow up. Oh, yeah. Again eaten too much damage too much sand
3:02:52
person. Yeah, too. Too much sampling. Yeah, exactly.
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Huh, well, Nigella Wasn't she the one that was married to that
3:03:00
weird due to advertising guy and they were in a public fight and
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he slapped her.
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Oh, that's I think what she when she Saatchi one of the Saatchi
3:03:09
brothers. That's when she she ballooned right. Anyway. So
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that's it. The great reset is upon us it's coming. The 70s are
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back and we're eating bugs. I'm going to show my mood by
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donating to no agenda. Imagine all the people who could do
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One meter report today from the March 20 crossroads of see what
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was this? This was a long title. March 20 crossroads of America
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na tribal meetups mark and this is Maria and another amazing
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meetup here in Indianapolis where this gunner from the north
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in the area Vladimir Putin's number one water carrier, thank
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and I propagate formulas for fun and profits Tina Turner from
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Harbortown Indiana. Hi, this is Neil foraker and my wife Valerie
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we're spending our 10 year anniversary at this first meetup
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for us. We want to thank you guys for doing the show. We'd
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also like to have a little bit of fuck cancer karma because my
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wife's going in for a hysterectomy tomorrow. We want
3:12:18
to spend it with some great people. Thanks for doing this.
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In the morning Dame Swanee. It's a party going on Sir Betty here.
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Bruce here. Webalizer out John Nam. It's your local Department
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papers. I'm a shuffle. Kratt Emily in the morning. Hey, it's
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Tyler from Indianapolis, Indiana started listening to the show
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like three weeks ago and I'm thankful that you guys can tell
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the truth about what's going on in the news. Thanks drew
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Williams from Carmel, Indiana in the morning in the morning. This
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is Cindy from Carmel. Thank you for your courage. I'm Brittany
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shaver from Zionsville Indiana. Thank you for all you do in the
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morning. This is OG Brandon. Let's go bread in the morning
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John and Adam. This is Nick from Indianapolis. Do I still tell
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Carmel, Indiana and I am one podcasting and already a
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convert. Hey, John and Adam. This is Nathan Boyer from
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Indianapolis in the morning and thank you for your service. I
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John and Adam This is Megan Boyer from Indianapolis, Indiana
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in the morning.
3:13:18
In the morning
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Indiana is lit. How big was that meetup? Huge. That was a lot of
3:13:28
people. Then I'd like a creative way of doing the meter propor
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Thank you very much and shuffle Kratt really
3:13:36
shuffle crud. Here's some meetups that are coming up in
3:13:40
the next couple of days now the brambly Park, Richmond Virginia
3:13:44
local 808804 meetup which should be starting now it's been
3:13:48
canceled. That's the first I wonder what happened there and
3:13:51
spooks Ville
3:13:53
also today though, the super short notice North Texas meetup
3:13:57
at 4:30pm retos pizzeria in Longview, Texas. The rational
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drinkers clubs kicks off at six o'clock Mountain Time and stodgy
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brewing Fort Collins Colorado you can still make it no
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problem. Then on Wednesday the divided and conquered no mask
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beer blast eight o'clock at the hop grenade in Concord,
3:14:15
California. Coming up in the month of April on the first
3:14:18
Portland Oregon on the second Helsinki, Finland Billings,
3:14:21
Montana. The seventh place are Ville, California, Osaka, Japan
3:14:26
on the ninth Boise, Idaho on the ninth on 10th April 10
3:14:30
freefloat, the Netherlands, the next Kansas on the 16th Madras,
3:14:34
Oregon, Fresno, California, Toronto, Ontario, Fort Worth,
3:14:38
Texas on the 20 Youngsville North Carolina on the 21st
3:14:41
Charlotte, North Carolina on the 21st Oh wait, I think we're
3:14:45
going to North Carolina. Now. That's in May. I don't know what
3:14:48
I'm talking about me on the 19th. Anyway, there's just a
3:14:51
crapload of meetups. This is completely producer organizer
3:14:55
organized people getting together because they want to be
3:14:58
in a community and talk about
3:15:00
Whatever it is, you gotta you've got a common bond in the show.
3:15:02
Everybody else is different and it's cool to watch. It's fun.
3:15:06
Kids love it. And it's very good for your amygdala no agenda
3:15:10
meetup.com Go find one near you. If not start one yourself
3:15:21
you
3:15:22
won't be triggered.
3:15:26
You wouldn't be buddy feels the same
3:15:35
right for some reason, I have a bunch of ISOs Do you have
3:15:38
anything? I only have a couple to play all your way all mine
3:15:42
first. Okay. Here we go. Let's see what we got. And this is
3:15:45
absolute nonsense.
3:15:48
A
3:15:50
great package.
3:15:53
I just like Chris Hayes saying that. I love that.
3:15:59
What's his name? mumbly. Joe.
3:16:04
This one, thank you for your company. Thank you for your
3:16:07
company like that. Yeah. This is crazy. That's Mika. And thank
3:16:14
you so much for joining us. Not like that one, too. Oh, God.
3:16:17
Yes. It's uh, yeah.
3:16:21
That's it. That's yeah, that's what I got. So you're like,
3:16:23
Thank you for your time I got to write.
3:16:28
I got
3:16:29
painful.
3:16:32
was a long, painful slog.
3:16:35
Yes. In the show thing. And then cut in half. The economy is on
3:16:42
track to be cut in half.
3:16:45
I'd like to painful I don't know if it's better than the
3:16:50
the other one.
3:16:52
Playing side by side. Hold on a second. So was it Yes. This one,
3:16:58
thank you for your company. It was a long, painful slog
3:17:04
combined is beautiful. Now and I just rather do the painful slide
3:17:08
than I think that's better. Okay. slog slog slog slide,
3:17:12
whatever, no one knows what the heck, the guy's saying? It
3:17:16
doesn't really matter. Do we really have to explain what he
3:17:19
say? No.
3:17:21
That's it. I mean, you know, I don't want you to think the show
3:17:24
was long unless you got someone else to play. I think the show's
3:17:28
long already.
3:17:31
Know, I can I can skip this. It's just a climate change
3:17:35
protests. And well, really, I came forward. So amazingly, we
3:17:40
got through the entire show without one mention of COVID.
3:17:44
And I mentioned it. I know I had to mention it without one
3:17:47
mention of COVID.
3:17:50
But I think we'll be fine. Except that they're going to try
3:17:53
and lock you down again. They're obviously bringing up a stupid
3:17:56
sub variant.
3:17:58
bought two, three, whatever the heck is going on. So we'll see
3:18:02
two by two. But we did we did have dinner with our friends
3:18:05
last night. The who of the testing company. Yeah, testing.
3:18:09
But testing, they test for four organizations. Testing is going
3:18:15
to be with us for a long time. It is not going away. Yeah. So
3:18:18
it looks like it's not going away. And it's it's going to be
3:18:22
part of the regime and it's going to it's going to be joyous
3:18:25
because you won't even own your test. And you'll love it.
3:18:29
Yeah, it's going to rent them.
3:18:32
We shall return on Sunday, but not before we leave you with
3:18:36
some dynamite end of show mixes we have Gary Young Ling we got
3:18:41
ambitious Tom Starkweather. And sound test his sound guy Steve,
3:18:47
you go
3:18:50
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if you're already, I guess I don't have what's next. I should
3:18:59
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Until then, adios mofos
3:20:00
Talking about the significance of the passage of time
3:20:05
nificantly of the past
3:20:08
so when you think about it
3:20:13
there is bringing significance past time in terms of what we
3:20:18
need to do
3:20:24
and there is such great
3:20:31
day in your life
3:20:52
to table the food prices are off to a restaurant recently or
3:20:56
maybe even a bar you may have noticed that some menu items are
3:20:59
more expensive with Russia as a top fertilizer exporter prices
3:21:03
have shot record highs for the last month you don't need us to
3:21:07
tell you that trips to the grocery store are getting
3:21:09
pricier we're not expecting a food shortage here at home. So
3:21:13
basically this food crisis is already in process and progress
3:21:17
is a slow motion. disaster that is already underway. Insecurity.
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There's high demand with inflation. We have a new
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pandemic which is already having risen in cost the upcoming crop
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season will be vital for determining future prices of a
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range of different products all the way from gasoline to ground.
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It's simply not available fertilizer is simply not with
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regard to food. Sure, yes, we did
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talk about food shortages. And
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the price of these things as they is not just imposed upon
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Russia is imposed upon an awful lot of countries including
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European countries in our country as well
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for sure uniform
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so
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let me let me let me
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I can I'll circle back more I can share more, more, more,
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more, more, more,
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more specific things.
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We are ready? We are united and that's what we did. We stayed
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united.
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government spend more money.
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It matters. I'll be honest with you, as always promised every
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day, falsify, and justify you would remove, falsify, and
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justify and for years to come, all Americans have repeatedly
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shown that they will not tolerate anyone who tries to
3:23:49
take your country backwards. We're going to be okay. I call
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it Building a Better America.
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By no news about what's happening can seem alarming to
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all Americans. The next few days, weeks and months will be
3:24:05
hard on them. I want you to know we're going to be okay.
3:24:11
In the history of this area is when America will be weaker and
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the rest of the world.
3:24:17
Everyone wants to retire to teachers. Proud proud people
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pound for pound ready to fight with every inch of earnings.
3:24:25
They have. This is a real test.
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It's gonna take time
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hasn't worked for working people in this nation for too long. All
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across America.
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I get it. That's one of my top priorities getting Americans
3:24:42
under control throughout our history to cause more chaos.
3:24:49
Every administration says they'll do it. Now everyone sees
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it clear.
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I really mean
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this moment that our characters are
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Turner says foreign
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purchases
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futures for
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America as
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we stand ready to do more if necessary
3:25:20
looking to punish anybody, all Americans have repeatedly shown
3:25:24
that they will not tolerate anyone who tries to take their
3:25:27
country backwards.
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mopho.org/and A
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was a long, painful slog
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