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We're not like everybody else.
We're gonna tell Russia to eat
pound salt. Adam curry, John C.
Devorah. It's
Thursday, March 31 2022. This is
your award winning keep our
nation media assassination
episode 1438. This is no agenda.
Bringing bell bottoms back and
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas Hill Country here.
Number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry
from Northern Silicon Valley
where the hypocrites rain I'm
Jhansi Dvorak.
It's it's raining hypocrites.
It's, I can't do the rain and
hypocrites.
Hallelujah. Really?
Why? It just this? Well, Chris
Rock's a good example.
Oh, man, this is this is a media
deconstructors dream.
Well, it's my I loved this.
This was perfect. It's so many.
These things work so well, when
when so many different parties
could potentially benefit from
the controversy.
You bet you should at least give
a quick overview of what
happened.
Yes, I can give an overview. I
also do have some thoughts on
the matter. Okay, so I hope so.
Yes, of course. Of course. I now
I'm sure everybody by now has
seen the clip of the slap that
went around the world the snap.
Remember the last lap that went
around right around the world is
this snap? This last lap lap was
share? Snap out of it.
But what happened to share?
Don't you remember share in the
movie Moonstruck patch slap snap
out of it? I think that was this
was also that was in the the 80s
was that it was another slap
pill heard around the world. So
Chris Rock is presenting some
piece of the Oscars. And does
the typical Hollywood thing.
Hey, everybody, how you doing?
Hey, good to see you. Good to
see you. Hey, Jada. That's Will
Smith's wife. Does see you
getting ready for gi Jane to
can't wait for it. And there's a
little bit of laughter. And then
Will Smith saunters up on the
stage and slaps Chris Rock and
then goes back to his seat and
yells keep my wife's name out
your fucking mouth. And he does
that twice. And, and then he was
it was MF in mouth I think.
Oh, yes. Yes, yes, you're right.
Um, no, I don't think it was MF
N. I think was just Effen. Which
point I think the audience
thought that this was a gag that
as I started out, I thought it
was a gag. And then you but when
the minute the audio went out
away? Hmm, not so much a gag.
And of course within seconds,
people knew that the Oscars were
actually on television that
night.
Now, well.
It was weird because
as Chris cuz Will Smith thought
it was funny. And then he saw
his wife wasn't laughing. So and
we were earlier in the show. It
was believed that it was an Amy
Schumer gag are one of the two
women comedians that were up
there that made some comment
about the open marriage of Will
Smith and his and his wife,
which is not an open marriage.
If only one party's taking part,
well having an affair.
Should we look at the so we look
at what's possibly going on here
I have a number of a number of
things. And this again was so
good. And by the way, the most
important thing is that no one
cares about maternity wards
being bombed anymore.
Millionaire actors well done
slapping each other. Yeah, I'm
not one.
I think I'm actually uniquely
qualified for it to deconstruct
this for a number of reasons.
One, I've been in show business
in Hollywood show business two I
have met and work with Will
Smith, three, my ex interim wife
had the alopecia. And I in fact
myself in an allo Petia phobe?
So I'm well positioned. All you
would be yes, yes. Yes. Now,
well, before
you before you do since you have
the D history. I have a clip to
set this up. Okay. Just to show
you where we're coming from
here. A couple of things. First
of all, I want to mention that
most people who have alopecia at
the level that she has it, don't
wear it on their sleeve, they
wear a nice wig, a nice
expensive wig and you wouldn't
know they had it. I
just got to say one thing about
alopecia just so we know because
I know a lot about it. Alopecia
is just a term for hair loss. It
is not a cause it's not an
illness. You can't be a victim
of it. A man who is bald has
severe alopecia. So it's not a
sickness or something. This is
this is what what people don't
understand.
All right, well, let's play this
clip though from 1991. Here is
Will Smith. Will Smith is on the
Arsenio Hall Show. And he and
there is a bald bass player in
the band. Kevin.
Yeah. Kevin. Kevin, the band
leader.
I don't know this is the bass
player. This was not Kevin
Kevin. Kevin Eubanks was not on
the Arsenio Hall Show in 1991.
Okay, it doesn't matter.
It was a bass player. And he is
pointing the finger and mocking
him for his bald head. And then,
and then backing off and the guy
gets a little irked by it. Here
we go.
You can't do that in this world.
They got rules. They got rules
like he has a rule. The big
player he got a rule you got to
watch his head Every Morning Joe
Come on. You got to into the
characters and got hurt.
Yeah, so back in the day, he
could make the joke and it
worked. Of course it was Matt.
Oh,
come on. It was a joke. Come on.
All right. Well, I wouldn't be
so annoying if it wasn't Will
Smith who got upset by basically
this is less of a joke. In fact,
it was fairly lame as everyone
you know, analyzes it, I thought
was pretty lame, too. Oh, yeah.
Well, it was okay. But it was
that was
it unfunny it was just not. It
wasn't something that chairs at
someone's soul.
No far from it. Okay, so we've
we've talked about what alopecia
is. We'll get to that in a
second. Now, there's one thing
I've learned from doing over 70
episodes with Moe. You do not
ever Nobody. Nobody makes jokes
about black women's hair. It is
the third rail. It is you just
don't do it. There's no no
comments. No jokes. No nothing.
It's a big big deal. Now about
Jada Pinkett with her alopecia.
I mean, she could do and I'm
just going to touch the third
rail, she could do exactly what
all black women do in
entertainment, and she could
just continue to wear wigs. Now
it's lots of people suffer from
this. Lots of women solve it in
different ways. But she being a
Hollywood narcissist needed to
bring all that attention to oh,
I have alopecia. Okay, you're a
victim. Good. So now just the
obvious deconstruction, although
I worked with him in the 80s.
And I saw no, absolutely no
evidence of this. Will Smith
could just be one of those
really aggressive guys. There
are men out there and I and you
know, I know him. And you say
you even look at their wife in a
way they don't like and all of a
sudden they change like Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. You know
what I mean? OJ Simpson. Thank
you. You know, well, I don't
want to not OJ Simpson. But Tiko
Taurus from Bon Jovi when we
went to Moscow, I remember it
was Jennifer's, his fiancee, his
wife, or his girlfriend, and
yeah, we're on a big plane with
all these people. And so I'm
chatting to her. And then we're
off the plane, I'm still
chatting, he comes up to me and
he says, hey, yeah, you know,
he's just he's kind of like
making fun. But as he's saying,
and he's like, he's punching me
in the shoulder and it's
starting to hurt. And I realize
Holy crap, this guy thinks I
must lean on his woman. And it
was really scary, especially,
you know, a drummer, like Tiko
Taurus is like, could beat me up
in a heartbeat. So it's
possible. I heard Piers Morgan
say that he did an interview
with Jada Pinkett Smith 10 years
ago, and Will Smith came in,
just before the interview
started and sat in the corner
and said, Don't upset my wife,
you won't like me if you upset
my wife. That kind of sounds
like one of those guys, which is
surprising. However, as you
already alluded to, there's
clearly a lot of dysfunction
going on in the Smith household
and certainly in their
relationship. And what you
discuss there's when it's an
open relationship, but it's not
and she's, in essence, cheating.
Key is a cock. He is a cock and
he and what I saw possibly as
one, one thing that happened
here, he's so desperate to win
her back, and to make her not
hang out with her and have sex
with her son's friends. He lost
his mind. He just lost his mind.
And in the time, it happened, he
didn't even know what he had
done. So that's the obvious I
think is possible, then, oh,
boy, everybody's a
deconstructionist? Yes. It was
sponsored by Pfizer, everybody
sponsored by Pfizer,
a standing ovation to the crew
To bring magic to the screen
biontech and Pfizer are proud
sponsors of the Oscars
this year back at the Dolby
Theatre. And of course, someone
dug up and alopecia phase three
trial from August last year.
That's it. It was a commercial
for Pfizer. Hmm. What do you
think, John? Seems seems like
that seems like a bit far
fetched to do the extra ad for
the alopecia medication in phase
three trial, which, you know,
out there, people have alopecia
from radiation from cancer
treatment. But okay, so
everyone's like, Oh, this is
clearly a Pfizer setup. Your
thoughts on that?
That's bullshit.
Thank you. Exactly. Now, what we
did know we talked about it on
Sunday before. Before all this
came down. We knew that
President Lenski of Ukraine was
in negotiations with the the
Academy for to make an
appearance. And we know this to
be true, because there's
reporting everywhere in the
Hollywood press. They were
apparently they were down to
negotiating if it would be live
or would be something pre taped.
And we had Sean Penn threatened
threatened the entire
establishment of Hollywood, from
his perch in Poland, Ukraine,
saying if they don't let him
talk, I'm smelting my Oscar.
Have we heard anyone call for
the smelting yet? No,
I think we should. We should
call him out. Where's the smell?
We want to watch
but this is this is key. And
there was almost nothing about
Ukraine in the entire speech.
They could have at least thrown
in. Think of the children of
unborn children who were bombed
in the maternity ward. Come on.
This was a setup for that he was
ready. No, absolutely nothing.
So war is over. Maybe, you know,
was this a a new cycle reset.
Now the next theory, oh, PR
ratings. This is not how ratings
work. Of course, they got a bump
in the in the in the plus one
plus two, which is Video on
Demand where people watch it
after the actual live event. But
this is not a ratings booster
for an annual show. But it did
completely completely reset. The
new cycle blew everything off.
There was no COVID there was no
war in Ukraine. There's no
inflation that all it is is was
it really wasn't not real. How
did this so I started looking
back in history. Has this ever
happened before? Has the new
cycle been interrupted by
something on the Academy Awards?
And yes, it turns out in 1976
there was a streaker who came
out just before Elizabeth Taylor
came out to present an award. Do
you remember?
And you? Yes, I actually I do.
And you should note. It was the
70s off the wall.
Believe me, believe me. There's
so much 70s In today's show.
This was interesting because if
you look at the PR angle 1976
was the first year that ABC took
over broadcast rights from NBC.
And of course they continue to
broadcast them today. So could
that have been a setup to get
people more interested in the
Academy Awards while possible?
Could it have been a detractor
from something? Well, let's take
a look. So I put in the search
engine 1976 Headlines newspaper
headlines the first one that
pops up you ready for this? Flu
Shot scare 11 deaths reported
city programming trouble nine
states call a halt that was kind
of interesting to me. They they
might have wanted to in 1976
detract from people dying. We've
played this this series of clips
many times.
But yeah bogus, a completely
bogus virus and a bogus vaccine.
So as it comes to the cycle
repeating Pfizer again maybe
possible could be it certainly
didn't hurt. This is what I like
so many people benefit. But I
know exactly what happened here.
This was a show of power. I'm
always looking for the
Illuminati angle on the shows.
There's always someone with an
all seeing eye sign or there's
someone doing devil's horns or
there's some black and white
checkers meant to tripping. You
know to trigger people. This was
an obvious one. This is the
Coven, the Hollywood Coven show
their might showed how powerful
they are. These are women. And
it's Jada. It's Brianna. It's To
a degree even Megan Markel, they
all have Kuk husbands if they
have husbands at all. Oprah,
Oprah with a Stedman and this
was proof that they rule the
roost will was fine with the
joke until Jada wasn't we all
saw will laughing now what we
did not see in somewhere there's
an ISO, there was some look,
something Jada did and she
triggered him she has the keys
to his MK Ultra lock like nobody
else. And he this man was
acting. He was acting but
autonomously. P swaggered up
like we've seen him walk in the
bad boys movies. This is not
Will Smith, the guy that was a
Hollywood slap. This is real.
This is not not that they
rehearsed it. This is this is
muscle memory for him. A
Hollywood sloppy, he connected
it was real, but he knew what he
was doing. That's why you didn't
see Chris Rock immediately. Go
to his cheek like oh my god, you
knocked my teeth out. No. And
then he swaggered back, almost
immediately, she showed who's in
charge of Hollywood, Tyler Perry
and Denzel, were there right
away. Oh, man. Oh, calm him
down. Because he was triggered.
He didn't have to leave
security. Ask them Will Smith
just says no, I'm not gonna go.
And everybody wins, the Coven
proves that they're the most
powerful in Hollywood. Jada,
gets her victim card up. We'll I
guess we'll get something. And
the academy gets to reposition
itself as important. Because
we're going to investigate and
we'll have a hearing. And we'll
distract from more stuff going
on in the world. Other than that
the Oscars dead segment was a
piece of crap. I could not
believe what they did with that.
The width segment the dead
segment. You couldn't read that?
Oh, no,
you know, you can. I said the
exact same thing last year. If
you recall. The dead segment was
the same thing. You could not
read the names of the dead half
the time then they'd zoom in and
they'd zoom out show the whole
stage and the whole audience and
there's a dead guy up. Do you
know who it was? It was
terrible. I don't understand why
they didn't fix it from last
time.
It was completely worthless. And
for those
that had the tributes. Why What
was the point to that? They
never did that before. Like,
Bill Murray. Just walk in for
Ivan Reitman. Yeah, yeah. Now it
was it was weird. And for those
of you who emailed No, that was
not just Lane Maxwell at the
Oscars. That was very funny that
he that Diane Warren was at the
Oscars. And if you look at Diane
Warren Yeah, I can see where you
think, oh, but people emailing
me. She was a man. Look. Diane
Warren is a hit songwriter.
So I have two ancillary clips
about the Oscars. I think we've
done enough.
Yeah, I think I think we're
done.
And first of all, they had to be
they have this red carpet events
led they plays for hours is
terrible. But I had to record
this one, one bit, because they
had to try to promote the
Australasian of these Oscar
parties. And so they're sending
camera crews out to these
various places, and you end up
with segments. I don't know how
people could watch this. This is
the Oscars. I think in Atlanta,
this is the Oscars. I don't know
about that word in which in
Atlanta, Tim with Jim woods in
Atlanta. And I want you to
listen to this carefully because
you're going to hear the effect
of Hollywood on people's vocal
intonations. And you're going
to, you're going to have a
someone who sounds very familiar
but in turns. It turns out TED
is just some dimwit in Atlanta.
Listen, all right, we
have hopping around the country.
We're checking in on you guys
and how you're celebrating. So
let's now get to Georgia, where
I think I've got Natalie Burch
Hey, Natalie. Happy Oscar ladies
Oscars, ladies. Now I gotta get
let's get down to it. You. All
three of you look fantastic. How
are we celebrating? today? How
are you guys celebrating big
movie fans? Oh my gosh, wow.
We have a bunch of friends
coming over. And we're doing
some movie themed drinks.
Everyone's bringing different
drinks. And then we're also
casting ballots before. So yeah.
Yeah, well, if that's all you
hear on television, you're gonna
mimic it automatically. Yeah,
that's what they're saying.
They're mimicking I love that I
watched I watched ease red
carpet of course.
Love that. Something did crop up
which I have to play because
he's one of our producers and
friend of the show.
And you mean Have the pod.
Yeah, he's a pal of the pod.
Brunetti was a was a featured
character at the 2017 Oscars and
they caught him after the
slapping somebody. What if they
caught him slapping somebody?
No, he's not he's not a MK
Ultra. So Brunetti is, they're
asking him some questions
because they, I guess his name
was in the bin for maybe
producing the Oscars in the
future. Oh, I didn't know. And
so somebody asked him these
questions and ended it, you can
see that he fits right into the
no agenda grouped by his answers
to these particular questions.
Now he
is going to be co producing.
That is the job that you have
said, what interests you as
well? Yeah, there would never
have
a little more unpredictable, I
would say, but what would you
honestly like to see him do?
What would be the three things
that would make this Oscars the
best yet, get
rid of the dance numbers and
replace it with strippers. And I
always thought it was a problem
that you have to you know, it's
at the end of the night, or the
awards that everybody's waiting
for Best Actress, Best Actor,
Best Picture, Best Director, all
of those are attended tonight.
And then what happens is, they
get played off stage, they don't
get a chance to say anything,
and you know, nothing against
everybody else. But that's
really what people tune in for.
So that's two. How many do you
want? I want a third? strippers.
Thank you for coming.
Yeah, yeah, this is exactly why
we have no comp tickets to the
Academy Awards because of his
damn no agenda attitude. We're
not going
drippers to repair. So needless
to say he wasn't welcomed. He
wasn't invited back. No,
no, I can. I can imagine that. I
think we should dive into what
is leading up to an obvious 25th
amendment for the President of
the United States. He's being
hit from all sides. And I think
this is is beautiful to watch,
because it's it's quite obvious.
They're making him look stupid.
And I have well, here's here's
one very, very obvious example.
This is a staffer who you know,
Saki is still out? I think so to
have other people filling in
answering questions. And here's
someone from the press office,
talking about the President's
impressions, while watching the
the hearings for the potential
Supreme Court Justice Catan G.
Brown Jackson,
the President watched portions
of Judge Jackson's hearing
yesterday and today and is proud
of the way she is showcasing her
extraordinary qualifications,
her experience and her even
handedness, her dedication to
following the facts. The law and
our Constitution as an
independent judge is clear. He
was also moved by the grace and
dignity she has shown the
deference to senators and the
level of detail she is offering
reinforcing the value of her
experience. Her intellect and
the strength of her character.
Sounds pretty presidential.
Let's just double check with the
President asked him what he
thought while watching the
hearings.
And did you get any chance to
watch much of the Judiciary
Committee hearing he's gonna
choose any but
I didn't see any of it. Dude,
he's so fried. And now we have
the solution. Let America figure
it out for themselves. Let
America bring this to the
forefront let America call for
this poor man to be put out to
pasture. But first we have to
have a teaching moment.
Bruce Willis is stepping away
from acting after being
diagnosed with aphasia. The 67
year old family shared the news
on Instagram Wednesday, writing
in part that he had been
experiencing some health issues
before his recent diagnosis,
which is quote, impacting his
cognitive abilities. They say
with much consideration, Willis
is now stepping away from the
career that has meant so much to
him. This statement concluded
quote, As Bruce always says,
Live it up. And together we plan
to do just that. It was signed
by the actress five daughters
who range in age from seven to
33 years old. Plus his wife Emma
and ex wife Demi Moore. Willis
is known for a career in
Hollywood spanning several
decades, with roles in iconic
films like diehard Armageddon,
Pulp Fiction, the fifth element,
the sixth sense 12 Monkeys
insincerity over his career,
Willis has received numerous
accolades, including a Golden
Globe and two Emmy Awards. He
also has several projects lined
up for a 2022 release.
Okay, several products at the
end there, but notice the family
announces this. It's almost like
he's on his deathbed the family
so he's clearly he can't, he
can't tell anybody. It's gone
too far. And Asia now that we
learned this interesting disease
is a condition that affects your
ability to communicate. It can
affect your speech, as well as
the way you write and understand
both spoken and written
language. Aphasia typically
occurs suddenly after a stroke
or a head injury. But it can
also come on gradually from a
slow growing brain tumor or
disease that causes progressive
permanent dam damage. This was a
beautifully timed at Tina
doesn't like that I that I say
this is why it happened. She
thinks, oh, man, it's just
really sad for Bruce. Yeah,
we're learning about aphasia,
and I think they're going to
pull this on Biden. And everyone
will will will feel bad and oh,
yes, it's aphasia horror. He's a
victim. And then any comments on
this?
Yeah, I think they're going to
say that Biden has aphasia after
Bruce Willis has aphasia is a
bit you know, they can do better
than that. It's like too
coincidental. It's like, oh,
Bruce Willis has aphasia. Let's
get this all deal with aphasia.
By the way, there's a number of
there's a faint, very famous
artists as a form of aphasia,
which is the more interesting
one. animals get this sometimes
to where if you see somebody you
can't recognize them? A second
time you see him? Oh, really?
Yeah, this artist, Chuck Close
is a very famous artist who, who
has aphasia. And so if you, if
he looks at you, and he's
talking to you, and you say who
you are, he knows who you are.
But if you even turn your head a
little bit after he looks away,
he won't see the same person.
And I would think that's coming
disconcerning there's to be that
way, but it's the way he is. And
so that kind of thing is
interesting, but aphasia to be
have two people to have, I
think, I think there have been
pushing the dementia thing. So
hard that I don't know how
you're going to switch it over
to aphasia.
Okay, well, I'm just entering
this in the red book, because I
see this clear as day. Because
because of this Bruce Willis
announcement, I know, you think
it's coincidence.
No, they haven't done it. So I
can't say it's a coincidence.
But if they did it, I would say
that's unlikely coincidence. And
I think most coincidences are
not unlikely, but that that
Bruce Willis did have a face
that suddenly out of the blue
Biden has it? I don't think so.
No, no, my my theory, my thesis
is, people hear this, and
they're going to start saying,
hey, wait a minute. Maybe Joe
has aphasia. It'll it'll be a
story
already. I think it would the
doors been closed on that,
because I think everybody would
ever even heard aphasia. Well, I
have, but I know but you're not
typical. But I'm
just saying that every I think
everyone's already assumed that
he's got easy either has
Alzheimer's or just old
fashioned dementia. And I don't
think they're gonna be able to
switch it to. It's interesting,
man.
If we had a meeting, if we had a
meeting, and we had this option.
I'd be like, You're crazy. Let's
throw Bruce out there. Let's
prop it up. And then we'll have
them just people discovered and
we'll have a couple of clues.
We'll do we'll put a few weird
things in the teleprompter, and
I know
what you're doing. Yeah.
But I'm not You're not buying
it.
I didn't say, Oh, I
came so close. And now I've also
thought about what that means
because Cameron becoming
president, but I think if we
look at the actual plotline for
the television series Veep. It
would be perfect because she
would never be the first woman
elected president. And if you I
don't know if you if you watched
all of Veep,
I didn't watch much of it.
Actually. I find it to be a TD,
you
know, it got very tedious. Yeah,
it got tedious. In the line
familiar with the plotline that
you're, you're discussing? Well,
if
you follow this whole plotline,
through with the president
resigning, she becomes president
temporarily but also has to
immediately start running for
election. And then there's a
switcheroo in the Senate of the
of the VP candidate. It's I
mean, it's just something that
could happen. I don't know. Why
not. Why not? Anything can
happen now
I think is closer than me what
else could happen because
nobody's gonna really like Kamla
Harris as
well. No, no, but I'm just
saying she it would be okay for
her to be president. Because
Hillary could probably stomach
her not being the first you
know, her being the first female
president but not right.
I think you're dead right and
think is true is she's never
been elected president. Right.
In fact, from what I can tell
she's never been elected to any
now the state you he said where
she was shoot into the corrupt
state of California as as the
right yeah.
So here's the more likely
scenario as what we have been
talking about for a long time is
now mainstream news and we have
the pixie lady to fill us then
multiple sources tell CBS News
that the federal investigation
into Hunter Biden's business
practices is broader than
previously known. The probe is
exploring whether the younger
Biden and his associates
violated tax money laundering
and foreign lobbying laws.
business records reviewed by CBS
News and documents released by
Republicans in Congress indicate
multiple financial transactions
involving Hunter Biden, his firm
and a Chinese energy company
called CFC Republicans allege
that the company is an arm of
the Chinese government. In 2017.
The year after Joe Biden left
the vice presidency, a $1
million retainer was signed with
the Chinese energy company for
Hunter Biden's services as a
lawyer. His client, a CFC
official, Patrick CO, was later
convicted of international
bribery and money laundering
charges for unrelated work in
Africa. This week on the Senate
floor, Republican Chuck Grassley
presented financial records that
he said showed six figure
payments from the Chinese energy
company to Hunter Biden's firm,
Hunter Biden, and James Biden
served as the perfect vehicle by
which the Communist Chinese
government could gain inroads
here in the United States.
allegations about Hunter Biden's
foreign business dealings
reached a fever pitch during the
2020 campaign
after was being paid for access
to his vice president father
earlier this month. White House
spokesperson Jen Psaki was asked
about the current investigation,
I'd point to the Department of
Justice and Hunter Biden's
representatives I'm a
spokesperson for the United
States. He doesn't
work for the United States.
And attorney for Hunter Biden
did not respond to CBS News.
Last year, he told correspondent
Anthony Mason, the President did
not financially benefit. Have
you ever
given your father money from any
of your business ventures? No,
nothing, nothing? Directly or
indirectly, directly or
indirectly.
So this was CBS. And there was a
clue in there that told me this
is a takedown.
Did you catch it? No,
don't why would they use a clip
from Trump? implicating Hunter
Biden in their report? Unless
they want to take the man down?
Well, I don't see. I mean, the
question remains, why would they
use a trip of a clip of Trump?
Yeah, for any reason, but I
don't make the connection
between using a trip of a trip.
I keep saying trip of plus of
clump. A trip. Trump would say,
Take it. Why would you think
that that had to do with
anything other than just color?
Well, yes, of course. It's
color. That's my whole point. If
they were trying to defend the
man like they typically would
do.
Well do wait, wait, using a trip
of I'm not gonna get over
this show title now. Trip clump
trip of just trip of clump, it's
embrace. Would you use a clip of
Trump when it tends to trigger
people into the other direction?
So Trump makes it is a defense.
Okay, I'll take that as
possibility. Yeah, not how I
read it. And that's a good
point. It's a good point. Let's
listen to ABCs version
tonight reports that the Justice
Department's investigation into
the tax affairs of President
Biden's son Hunter is
intensifying sources telling ABC
News that in recent weeks, a
grand jury in Wilmington has
heard from a parade of witnesses
about payments Hunter Biden
received while on the board of
the Ukrainian gas company
Burisma and also about how he
paid his taxes in recent years.
Biden served on the Burisma
board when his father was vice
president. Something he's
admitted was a mistake.
Did I make a mistake? Well,
maybe in the grand scheme of
things. Yeah. But did I make a
mistake based upon some ethical
lapse? Absolutely mine.
Federal prosecutors are also
looking into how Hunter Biden
report money from business deals
in China. This hearing will come
to order in his confirmation
hearing Attorney General Merrick
Garland vowing to be
independent.
The President made abundantly
clear in every public statement
before and after my nomination,
that decisions about
investigations and prosecutions
will be left to the Justice
Department.
This investigation which has
been underway since 2018,
appears far from over sources
familiar with the case a no
final decision has been made
about whether or not to bring
charges with
Alright, Pierre, thank you. What
I find so interesting is that
all these details that are
coming out now we knew every
single one of them in August,
September of last year, no
before the election
of 2020 20 election months
before
we knew about Patrick whoa being
the spy guy being arrested
Hunter calling saying I got the
New York Times on my back all of
this stuff, all of it. So it's
yeah coming out now
why show? Yeah,
but is it coming out now?
Because Oh, now they've just had
time to vet it. Come on a bunch
of podcasters knew this year and
a half ago. This is this is this
is intentional. This is no look
at do you see Grassley with his
presentation with Ron Johnson.
And it's amazing what those guys
are presenting. I mean, it's all
stuff we know. But they do have
some extra documents and they
got the big blowup poster
boards, the big kids fantastic.
And it gets better. It gets
better remember this report,
the House Intelligence Committee
wrapped up its public
impeachment hearings on Capitol
Hill, but another story
continues to unfold surrounding
the sun and House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi. Well, the Ukraine
scandal revealed the Biden
family's ties to the country the
less told story surrounding Paul
Pelosi Jr. That's still
unraveling on the sidelines
following revelations that he
was a board member of the
Ukraine oil company, this coil
and executive for NRG lab on
America's Rachael ascent has
caught up with journalist
Patrick Cowley, who's been
covering the story of the House
Speaker Son, take a look. I
wanted to follow up with you
because you've been covering
this. Paul Pelosi Jr. Story. We
now know that two major
Democrats Nancy Pelosi and Joe
Biden have sons with business
connections in Ukraine. And we
just went through that public
impeachment hearing centered
around that Ukraine.
We don't have to listen to the
whole report. But you'll recall
he was promoting the World
Sports Alliance. And he was in
that in that report. They have a
clip of him of Pelosi Jr.
Talking about how crazy Ukraine
how great it is to help Ukraine.
And then yesterday we learned
that as a St. Claire, the close
associate of Paul Pelosi Jr. has
been convicted of wire fraud for
his role in running a scam
called the World Sports
Alliance, which Paul Pelosi Jr.
Represented in the country of
Ukraine. St. Clair now faces 20
years in prison when he goes up
for sentencing in July giving
him plenty of time to flip on
his associates. Ah this great
takedown Hunter dead? Well,
that's you'd expect that from
Hunter at this point.
Don't you think they're gonna
kill Hunter,
not gonna kill anybody. They're
going to try and get away with
it. But this does bring up a
nice short clip about what's
really going on. And certainly
the US government, but I'm sure
it's the same everywhere. This
is the new the new Congressman
Madison Cawthorne. He's the
young millennial handsome guy in
the wheelchair. So he he's out
doing the rounds, I guess he was
on I think it was on Tucker
talking about how he saw people
do cocaine and talking about
orgies in DC. But he went on a
podcast course any brought this
up, which is just as damning. So
we all kind of monitor that just
to see what's coming. But he's a
he's a freshman. He's a new guy.
So he's learning the ropes of
Washington, DC and politics. And
so
we all kind of monitor that just
to see what's going on. And I
noticed a lot of people in the
majority party were buying
stocks that had to do with some
kind of battery, some kind of
technology for electric
vehicles. And then what you know
it about a month or two later,
it was then announced Reg
700,000, electric vehicles to
the to the to the to the fleet,
and then all the stock prices
has jumped, whether you're
investing in lithium mines,
whether you're investing in the
people actually manufacture
batteries, whether you're
investing in directly to
companies that make electric
cars. And so that's the way
people can make money is through
the this kind of version of
insider trading that people can
do. But we are limited our
ability to have any kind of
earned income, you can have
passive income which can't have
any earned income. And so we
can't sit on a board and get a
salary for anything like that.
But what you can do is you can
have your spouse, put as
chairman of this company, you
can have your spouse saying that
she's going to be our he or she
is going to be a consultant to
this firm. And next thing you
know, they're getting a
paycheck. We're really not doing
anything. Could your son, your
son? Oh, yeah.
Roy could just undo that. Yeah,
that was cute. And then and so
amidst all these problems, Trump
the master of memes does this
time Janka Paulson,
we begin with former President
Trump's rare achievement on the
golf course
Trump is now confirming that he
hit a hole in one one of Trumps
coping partners recently posted
an image writing Trump just made
a hole in one. Some had doubts.
So Trump put the rumors to rest
telling you this guy does this
shit on purpose. He might not
have hit a hole in one he's
like, Well, everybody's down.
I'm gonna show him a winner with
my hole in one night.
He said is 100% true about the
hole in one and he shared video
of himself retrieving the ball.
Trump wouldn't say who won the
match because quote, then you
will say I was bragging
to those wondering he apparently
used a five iron on a 100 95
yard par three
guy has no shame. So yeah, I
know what I'll
do is I earned it the home with
a seven. Anyway.
Why is the five iron seems for
180 yard seems okay, so
too much. I think I think you
could drive a five iron way too
far that I don't know how you
got to get blocked to get a hold
on part three you want to use?
I'm guessing it I'd like to find
out now but I used to be able to
get about 170 yards with a nine.
So I don't know if you can't get
it strong man want to get it up
in the air for there. Hold on
one,
man. He's Trump. What are you
questioning?
And he's also a big guy right in
drive a five iron but I would
think 200 plus yards.
The well that's 180 with a five
iron. That's what he did. It's
okay.
It's bullshit.
Again, not buying it. You're not
buying anything. Can I sell you
anything today?
He's gotten up. I'm sure he's
had more than one hole and why
I want to sell you something
that you'll buy best price.
But I'll tell you this. You're
right. He's the master of
distraction. was a beautiful
thing. 100% true. And he's and
they have a picture of pulling
the ball out of the whole
course. Give me a break. Of
course. I could do that. Yeah.
According to the Dutch press.
Shops are reopening in Kiev.
They saw Kiev
Yeah. We'll keep they keep
everyone suppose someone does a
report from Kiev and
there's nothing going on there.
No. Seem seems pretty.
I haven't seen one thing
anything even hit? I don't die.
Oh, always it from the beginning
of this thing. I said that the
Russians aren't going to really
do much to Kiev because it's
their it's their home city.
That's where the Russian state
was was born in Kiev.
Should we check in with some of
the M five M and see what
they're reporting on? On the war
since? You know, they still do
some reporting despite the slap
leading the headlines
tonight. The presenter mentioned
that you know, I don't have this
clip. But the Sky News claims
that the whole slap incident was
to distract from Biden.
Yeah, okay. Welcome to the
party. Sky News.
Tonight. The President and his
top national security advisors
are skeptical that our Russian
pledged to scale back could mean
that the war in Ukraine is over
closer to being over. Oh no,
there was a positive development
today as negotiators from Russia
and Ukraine met in Turkey for a
day of peace talks aimed at
ending Russia's deadly invasion.
And an address tonight Zelinsky
said the talks were positive but
that that doesn't drown out the
sound of Russian attacks. The
Russian negotiator raised the
possibility of a meeting between
President Solinsky and Putin
that could occur after a draft
agreement was ready. And there's
this new development tonight in
the effort to target Russian
oligarchs we're learning tonight
that the British sees their
first super yacht a $50 million
ship. So that a lot of news to
get to tonight, but first,
right.
Well, I'll stop. I'll stop this
here. What right do they have is
kind of irrelevant. That you
know, they're grabbing these
ships. Do you remember that
Lloyd's of London said they're
no longer going to certify
Russian ships so they can't get
insurance. We had that we had
that clip. Yeah, that was there.
Remember that? Yeah. Well, here
comes this little news article
by Lloyds of London chief
executive John Neal is in
hospital following a bike
accident. Boat No. No, don't
say. I mean, how obvious is
this. You can't bike accident in
keep good
evening. Good evening, the
Pentagon confirms there has been
some movement by a small number
of Russian forces pulling back
from Kiev, but it's calling this
repositioning not a retreat and
the indiscriminate shelling of
cities to the south and east
continues. This may be the first
real sign of progress, but it
certainly falls short of a
ceasefire so desperately needed.
waterbrush li Russian negotiator
Vladimir Minsky said Ukraine's
proposal to remain neutral by
not joining any military
alliance would be put to prison.
But it's early days and their
skepticism in the US.
We'll see if they follow through
with their suggesting.
Yeah, this is over. This is
over.
Let's listen to but I agree with
you. Let's listen to NPR. They
have to date my clips on the war
not about the war but about the
ancillaries including the
negotiations and what's going on
in Germany. But let's listen to
Ukraine negotiations. One on
NPR.
Ukraine's top negotiator is
expressing some optimism about
the latest round of talks with
Russia. Russia's negotiator is
also sounding rather upbeat
saying the Ukrainians are
starting to meet core Russian
demands. In Washington. The mood
is more skeptical as NPR is
Michele Kelemen reports.
Secretary of State Wendy Sherman
says For now the US is taking a
wait and see approach. We really
hope that President Putin will
commit seriously to the peace
talks underway. But we are
focused on what Russian forces
do not what Russia says
the US is right to be skeptical,
says William Taylor, a former US
ambassador to Ukraine. And we
just really need to take our cue
and our lead from the craniums.
The Ukrainians have put forward
some ideas in talks with the
Russians. One is a referendum on
neutrality for Ukraine to give
up its NATO ambitions, as Russia
has long demanded. But for that
Ukraine wants security
guarantees. And Taylor speaking
via Skype says Washington needs
to consider that
if they're willing to go to an
Austria like neutrality. You're
a member of the EU, not a member
of NATO, giving up on those
security guarantees that come
with the collective defense like
NATO, then they would like to
have more than they got in the
Budapest Memorandum. That was
the 1994 agreements signed by
Russia, the US and UK offering
Ukraine security assurances for
giving up Soviet era nuclear
weapons. This time, Ukraine will
be seeking more concrete
security guarantees from various
countries. The British
ambassador to the UN, Barbara
Woodward says her country is
open to that.
And what we want to do is help
in any way we can to end the war
to secure the removal of the
Russian troops and invasion. And
we'd be happy to play a role in
that.
If we were asked by the
Ukrainian government. Yes.
No, there's a lot of talk, I
think maybe in a second clip
here might even have it in there
about part of the deal. This is
actually quite funny, is that
the Ukrainian Ukraine will join
the EU. But stay out of NATO.
And the Donbass may go to Russia
or not, but Crimea is out of the
out of the conversation. And
there is something to me because
it made me cry me it just stay
status quo stays.
Russia is rushing. Yeah.
Let's say this is all about DOM
boss. They want the DOM boss
they want the you know, they
blew up the dam for the river.
That's I think that's what they
want.
But they blew up the dam. I
think it was over in marrows
pool or whatever that places
where that area is. Yeah, but
it's a little bit pointless.
Point is that give having you
Christian. I mean, suckering, we
talked about this when we first
talked about why you don't want
Ukraine in the EU, at the nature
of the state and the corrupt
nature of Ukraine and lookers.
And
here's the thing, exactly. If if
you have a good thing going if
your kids can make millions of
dollars if you got weapons
smuggling through Ukraine to
Africa, you've got cyber
operations, you've got money
laundering, you've got human
trafficking. Why bring in any
any official people of any
organization? That's stupid.
There's
that that's it? That's it.
That's stupid. That's another
good point. But that but the
idea of getting Ukraine, the
Russians actually orchestrating
Ukraine going into the EU to
screw up the EU. It's hilarious
poison pill. It's a poison pill.
Like, yeah, and and the, because
the EU is so you know, into the
eye of this whole war more than
even we are because they're the
ones who called the shots on the
sanctions. Yep. They would have
to say yes. I'm telling you,
it's just
I think you're right about that.
And it's being spurred, of
course, from Putin's
perspective, fantastic. Let them
deal with all that bullcrap. And
of course, these guys, it'll,
it's the same people, the same
corrupt people in the EU, the US
United Nations different type of
corruption is a little, some of
them are the same people. But
when you have when you meld
those two groups and try to
bring EU parliamentary structure
to Ukraine, it's gonna be
hilarious.
It's going to be totally
hilarious if they think they had
trouble with Poland in Hungary.
They have no,
we cannot have an exit strategy
yet. We have to see this to its
conclusion.
And I think it's going that way.
Let's Play Part Two of the
negotiations.
What may be harder for
negotiators to resolve our
Russia's territorial demands is
Samuel Chair of the RAND
Corporation. Russia is insisting
that Ukraine recognize its
control over Crimea and the
independence of regions run by
Russian proxies in the Donbass
no Ukrainian government, I think
would ever be able to do that
and survive and this government
shows no indication of being
willing to do so. And frankly,
Russia hasn't even won the
territorial control piece on the
battlefield yet
sharp was speaking at an online
event organised by the Quincy
Institute for Responsible
statecraft, I think to add has
been promoting peace
negotiations. former ambassador
to Russia, Thomas Pickering told
the group that even though the
US is not a part of these peace
talks, it does have an interest
in seeing a negotiated
settlement soon,
the US has no interest in a
continuing war, particularly
given the fact that it continued
war heaps opened the door for
the potential down the road for
nuclear use. But me
and Washington want to do more
to punish Vladimir Putin and
strengthen Ukraine's hand in
these ongoing negotiations. That
means more military aid and more
sanctions, says Taylor of the US
Institute of Peace,
the sanctions have been broader
and more sustained, harsher,
more durable than anybody
expected. They are at least
certain probably, then Putin
expected. And we play a big role
in maintaining that
we're actually I wanted
sanctions relief as part of a
negotiated deal. Taylor says
that should only happen if
Ukraine agrees.
is great, great time to be a
podcast, right? Yes.
Peace that kills me.
The Institute of
Peace. You know, I picked up a
couple of kind of backgrounders
that are kind of ancillary clips
from the Donald McGregor are
Doug McGregor the colonel. Oh,
he's
he's still allowed to talk him.
Yeah, but
it was a really obscure podcast
from Dave Smith. And I tried to
get a hold of McGregor and Dave
Smith podcast is nothing like
ours, and they would they
snubbed me. And I find it
offensive. And I think that
McGregor is a is a asshole. Oh,
wow.
It wasn't his people are
McGregor himself. People. If
someone say you, you, you knew
you're no good. Is people what
are these people say that piss
you off?
They said he's not available,
even though he was on an obscure
podcast somewhere else?
Yeah. So he's available, but he
wasn't available to us. So let's
but but I still think he's good.
I'm not going to deny his his
his commentary, because it's
quite, it's is different enough
that it's always good. So here's
his musings. That is music.
These are both good. These are
two short and medium, medium
sized clips. But listen to this,
because I think it really nails
nails, a couple of points home.
So I went through the business
in Bosnia, then subsequently in
Kosovo. And then of course, in
2001, we had the Afghan business
and I was dragged in early about
Iraq. And it became clear to me
that, contrary to the original
plan, we wanted to stay in Iraq
at least is in perpetuity as far
as I could sell, which made no
sense to me at all, why would
you stay there if you only
wanted to change out the
government. And then again, we
went to this nonsense that we're
going to democratize the place
and make Iraq the first Israel
friendly Arab democracy in the
world. And the chances of those
things happening were, you know,
pretty low. So I was I was very
disenchanted. And then when I
saw a stay there, it became
clear to me it was going to be a
catastrophe. And I said, the
best that I can do is tell
people, this is a very dumb
idea. But as you know, Americans
are all too quick to becoming
emotionally involved in a cause
they know nothing about and they
join this sort of proverbial
Bombs Away club, they tend to
think that if we're bombing
someone somewhere, that our
greatness is being expressed to
the world. You know, both
assumptions are wrong. And here
we sit 20 years later, and what
have we got for our investment?
As Donald Trump said, whether
you like him or not, what do we
get for it? How did we benefit?
The answer? Of
course was No.
I just want to mention that a
lot of our listeners Yes. Who
have bailed on our show because
of our deconstruction of
reality. I just pet peeve Oh,
let me just say people will come
back they do come back when they
see the obvious but it usually
takes nine months to a year
before what we were saying turns
out to be the truth or at least
part of something that was
obvious to us and triggering to
others and it's okay. This it
you know, I was putting together
yesterday the since we were
taking to show it shows off best
of end of show mixes COVID
addition it's unbelievable. How
soon we were calling bullcrap
this whole I have to shorten it
because it's three hours and 45
I have minutes I could have done
eight hours. We have so much
material, particularly from
Rolando Gonzalez and Tom
Starkweather, where they do kind
of the thematic ways. Oh,
wait, let me get this straight.
You've got enough songs in the
show mix is a just about COVID
alone, only about COVID for over
three hours. I have enough
for eight hours of COVID only
COVID End of show mixes
owns my show, which will be the
show that running around my
birthday. Which is the day
after.
There's my when's your birthday
shot? Somewhere coming up?
My birthday is the fifth. Okay.
So we're taking off the what
we're taking off this coming
Sunday. And the Thursday after
that.
Oh, okay. Yeah. So the Sunday
show, which I'm still finishing
so
we can run the COVID thing first
on Sunday show if you need more
time? No, that's what I think it
would be like, Yeah, I
think so. But the but it's just
about COVID. The early year of
COVID. No, no,
it starts the first end of show
mix we had about COVID was
January 30 2020. And the what
and I did them in chronological
order. So you know, and so you
and you hear the progression of
not just the bullcrap, but our
understanding and you you
remember stuff. Oh crap. Yeah.
And there's Cuomo, we forgot all
about Cuomo. And then, and then,
you know, then we were all masks
off masks on three masks. And
near the end, this just the
parody songs are so incredibly
good. It is a mind blowing piece
of work, you will remember the
past two years, it will all come
flooding back to you. And you'll
just be smiling because like,
holy crap, we knew it all along.
We knew it all along. And it was
right. And it's in the art. It's
a beautiful piece. It's a
historical document. It should
go into the congressional
library it should go into it
should
promoting your own bit as good.
Hey, I'm gonna try to overshadow
my Sunday thing, which will
probably won't topic because it
doesn't have art in it. All
right.
Well, tell us about yours. This
is not a competition is
mine. Mine is yes, it is. Mine
is a is yesterday COVID clips,
it's what would they were being
taught how you got COVID where
it came from? Why you got this
flattening the curve flattening
the curve and be over in three
weeks, and all that stuff. So
and also in chronological order?
Yes,
yes, perfect.
But it's Well, there's two
things about chronological order
when you're doing this sort of
show. And the main thing is,
it's easier.
Oh, it's totally easier. But in
this case, it tells a story in a
fantastic way.
Yeah, well, I did the same thing
when I did the environmental
global warming show is pretty
much chronological order. Yeah.
Alright, so let's play part two
of McGregor. We're
going through something similar
right now with Ukraine and
Eastern Europe. And we've
involved ourselves in something
we could have prevented very
easily by simply steering
Ukraine away from confrontation
with Russia. Instead, we did the
opposite. We steered this entire
country, this nation of people
into a war with Russia. We
should have been interested in
avoiding that. But we weren't.
And now we haven't shown much
interest in bringing it to an
end. We seem to want to prolong
it, although I'm not sure that's
true for President Biden. But
certainly for the rest of his
administration and people on the
Hill, it seems to be the case.
Again, I don't see any benefit
to this. For the Ukrainians. I
don't see anyone in Europe
benefiting from it. I don't
think we benefit from it. So
let's play that. Oh, good.
Again, makes the point you made
earlier. Yeah. Which is Biden
may not be on board with all
this. Oh,
this is this, this is got to go.
This is a great quagmire. It's
really good. Yeah, we got a
boots on the ground report from
one of our producers in Germany,
which I'd like to share. And
that may fit into some clips you
have just looking at your list.
This is from Roland. He says
some insights from Germany from
afar. First of all, renting your
washing machine has been a thing
here for several years now.
Your washing machines are one of
the cheapest appliances
considering how rugged and how
well they work and what they do
to buy. Why would you rent one?
Because you'll be happy if you
don't own anything. Roland
continues Nevermind the housing
shortage we've had in Germany
since 2014 2015. When one to 2
million people enter Germany, a
country of 80 million that don't
mention the reasons for that
shortage. He's talking about the
migrants that came in in the
past decade but really 2014 2015
So he continues quite a few
Ukrainians are entering God
Germany and then from Africa and
Asia. I have seen Indian saying
they would be from Ukraine. Many
don't speak Ukrainian but happen
to have Ukrainian passport
something that no doubt can be
received easier than ever in the
fog of war. So these Ukrainians
are said to be college students
who are highly specialized
workers per the media. But
without being able to speak the
language of their country
strange. Many don't speak
English too well, either a
lingua franca that will be used
at college. Germany's foreign
ministers expecting 8 million
refugees coming to the UK from
Ukraine. And he has a link there
in the show notes and guess
where many might go right away?
Well, of course, where you get
the best benefits aka Germany,
the Netherlands to the German
Minister of the Interior has
stated that all Ukrainians are
welcome. They aren't even asked
to properly identify themselves,
they get support right away,
ride the bus and train for free,
get free health care. And if
they're in a car accident, the
German insurance companies will
pay for it all, as it cannot be
expected for them to pay for it
having escaped the war zone. The
refugees are slightly wary of
getting vaccinated, which the
German Minister of Health is
taking as a chance to make them
a vaccination offer, but most
don't take him up on it. This
will be interesting once the
mandatory vaccine laws have been
passed that are being debated
with lots of emotion and little
facts in Parliament right now.
They run the full hospitals
unvaccinated are holding his
hostile narrative again. Oh, and
the stores have severe flour and
salad cooking shortages. Many
stores don't allow you to buy
more than two bottles of salad
oil. The weird thing is that
lots of say olive oil comes from
Spain, Greece and of course
Italy. It's a mess real victims
on all sides. But that's the
update from Germany.
By the way, great update is
very, very good that we need to
get that from him at least once
every couple of weeks. Yeah.
Now. That is an interesting
little irony there, which is
that the olive oil, just comfort
it's all local. I know what
what's going on.
Mm hmm.
So you had some Germany clips?
Yeah, let's do some defects of
Germany. Or the fallout does
Ukrainian fall out in Germany is
kind of interesting, especially
on their economy. This is from
NPR, from Russia's war
with Ukraine and the
international sanctions that
followed have had massive
consequences for the global
economy. Case in point Germany.
The country relies on Russia for
around half its natural gas, and
German companies do billions of
dollars worth of business with
both Russia and Ukraine. As MPs
Rob Schmitz reports the pain is
already being felt on the ground
and higher and Foundry outside
Dusseldorf a crane holding a 30
tonne bucket gently tips it on
its side, releasing a torrent of
bright yellow molten higher
waves of heat rise from the
bubbling splattering liquid as
it shoots out sparks of
magnesium over workers dressed
head to toe and silver heat
shield the uniforms. Below them.
The glowing magma fills a mold
for what will become an iron
tile press machines as Dr. Guier
Managing Director of Zeebo camp,
the company that runs this
foundry,
it's like 1300 degrees Celsius.
That's what makes our business
so energy intensive.
It takes 50 gigawatts of
electricity per year to keep
simple camps induction furnaces
running equivalent to the
electricity needed to power a
town of 20,000 people. midsize
companies like simple cap known
as mittelstadt, companies in
German make up the backbone of
Germany's economy employing 60%
of the country's workers. And
they're highly susceptible to
the skyrocketing price of energy
caused by Russia's invasion of
Ukraine. For years, the pricey
bootcamp paid for one megawatt
hour was
I love how they say, because of
Russia's invasion of Ukraine,
energy prices have gone up. It
just blew right by that lie
in German make up the backbone
of Germany's economy employing
60% of the country's workers.
And they're highly susceptible
to the skyrocketing price of
energy caused by Russia's
invasion of Ukraine. For years.
Yeah, hold on. Ah, nice.
It's only Russia, Putin.
Yeah, it was it was the
sanctions that caused this not
and and inflation is part of it.
I mean, nation caused a bit.
Yes. There's no doubt about
especially here in the United
States. But to just ignore it,
just to blame it. Yeah. Just
blame it on Putin. Yes. Putin's
fault, NPR for
NPR 60% of the country's
workers, and they're highly
susceptible to the skyrocketing
price of energy caused by
Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
For years, the price the
bootcamp paid for one megawatt
hour was around 40 euros.
beginning of last week, it was
nearly 300 years, nearly 10
times of what you saw before for
years and years before his war
in Ukraine and Europe's
retaliatory sanctions have
highlighted Germany's Reliance
On Russia,
Germany is very dependent on
Russian energy.
Claudia comfort is an energy
economist at the German
Institute of Economic Research.
It's not only gas over 50% of
our natural gas were importing
from Russia, but also coal while
50% of coal and oil is 36% Yeah,
so let's shut them off
we don't want your gas man we
want to pay 300 instead of 40
wrong with this. This is
Hurricane serious suicide in the
Netherlands. And we'll come back
to this in the northern part
thronging This is where Mark
void zero lives we'll have to
ask him about it. Yeah, then
cloning in the Netherlands has
the the the local government the
council and the mayor has struck
a deal with the vata butterknife
cloning which is the the
waterworks up there that anyone
to in order to save conserve
energy because of course, the
Netherlands is also using
horrible dirty ass Russian gas
and god knows what else is
horrible. It's Russia. We can't
have that. So when you take a
shower, after 10 minutes, they
will automatically lower your
pressure. They will just drop
the pressure on your house to
make you stop
taking a shower at mechanism. Is
this at work? Well, I
don't know. I'm trying to get
the details but they say in
collaboration with the the
waterworks and Cloninger the
City Council has worked out how
after 10 minutes of showering
automatically the water pressure
will be substantially reduced.
And it starts tomorrow at five
o'clock and it literally says as
long as we're still using
Russian gas the commies will
always win so we'll find out
what is Russian gas got to do
with your water pressure because
it
no because you're heating up the
water with gas
to take your shower, but if you
taking a cold shower,
no shower for you, bro. Good
point, though. Yeah, it's what
it is.
Yeah, it's good. This is a short
part of this part two
big announcement affecting gas
prices. Today President Biden is
expected to tap into the
nation's strategic
Iran clip I am crane Fallout
Germany
to sorry, she says finding
alternatives for Russian coal
and oil should be relatively
straightforward for Germany. But
the problem is Russian gas.
Germany receives it via
pipelines. And the alternative
to that importing liquefied
natural gas or LNG from other
countries like the US and Cotter
is tricky because Germany does
not have any LNG terminals and
it'll take years to build.
They don't they also they also
don't have a port in case nobody
noticed that landlocked,
landlocked landlocked these
idiots these stupid idiots. And
I'm just gonna say it Germany.
You didn't lose the war to be
treated like this. You deserve
better dictate play for Dean
Invesco Sefa. Dean and Besa
it's not that the debt anyone's
doing this to them know that
allowing it the German people
are just letting it go.
But there yeah, there are more
than allowing it. They're
promoting it.
They're what their leaders
that's my point. Oh, their
leaders are terrible. These are
the leaders and I Germans in the
street going this is great.
Now where's what was Merkel
doing in the Young World
Economic Forum a young leader
woman doing in there for so
long?
It's called Young massagers.
Okay,
part three. To make matters
worse, let's finish this off.
Okay, part three.
The German government has
scrambled to sign LNG contracts
with Qatar and camford says that
gas will likely flow to Germany
from terminals in other parts of
Europe. But it probably won't be
enough to replace Russian gas.
So the German government already
spent 100 billion for military
areas. But right now, I mean, we
need also money for the energy
transformation in order to
become less dependent on fossil
fuels.
And that could take years the
dependence is so big, it will
need time it's nothing we can do
over all within seconds are
within weeks.
And in the meantime, German CEOs
like Michael Visser are doing
what they can to deal with a new
reality. Visser heads the
company vis OG, which supplies
airports with security, cleaning
and catering crews. While many
German companies continue to do
business with Russia, Visser
went in the opposite direction
announcing that Vizag would cut
its business ties giving up
millions of dollars per year.
We all in the management thought
that we cannot support a regime
that is acting like the regime
is acting at the moment in
Ukraine just
depends on Russia for less than
2% of its revenue.
Oh, big talker, oh, we're
cutting ourselves off. big
talker Big Shot, they put him on
there. He's going, Oh, we're
cutting away. We're not like
everybody else, we're gonna tell
Russia to eat pound salt. And
meanwhile, he's got 2%. So he's
taken a big beating this this
kind of virtue signaling is
everywhere in the world, that
jerk.
Alright, let's get into some
energy unless you have more from
NPR at this moment.
That's No, I have more of an NPR
but not from okay. Not on
Germany.
So here is the crazy guy with
the crazy hair and moist. He
reappeared all of a sudden on
the scene and the Bill Maher
show two weeks ago, he played a
clip from him. And he's now he's
back. He worked for some think
tank that is supposed to
supposedly is trying to stop
nuclear war. But he was the
energy secretary under Obama,
wacky gas guy and he thinks
well, he thinks cheap oil is
coming back.
Well, oil and gas are a little
bit different. Lisa in terms of
oil, the Russians are clearly
having trouble now. Getting
buyers. Even so even though we
are not sanctioning, there's a
kind of a customer sanction
going on. And that is affecting
the ability of Russia to get oil
onto the market. They are taking
a big big discount $30 a barrel,
for example, on their oil. But
to be honest, I think in the
longer run, and I don't mean
years, I mean, a month or so I
think the oil markets will
basically recover in terms of
supply side. Again, Russia will
take a big discount. But a major
part in my calculation is that I
think with the very, very large
discounts, frankly, Russia will
begin to find customers taking
that that oil, China will
increase its its imports, India
is very interested in in a big
discount, etc. In addition, I
think we are making some headway
in terms of reestablishing our
relationship with the Saudis and
the Emiratis. They may push OPEC
to slightly at least somewhat
more, increase the pace. And of
course in the United States. I
think that the President meeting
with oil and gas company heads
and with the heads of major
financial institutions is very
important because you know, the
financial institutions have been
pressuring the oil and gas
producers to focus more on
returning cash to their
investors rather than expanding
supply. Well, right now we have
a supply emergency of in a
certain sense. And I think it's
time to do a little jawboning if
you like, and to, and have the
financial and oil and gas
executives come together and
recognize we do need some
increase in supply. Alright,
so the man has lost the plot. He
does not understand what's
what's going on. He doesn't see
the complete ESG D platforming
out of fossil fuels, but he's
hopeful. And so he's saying, Oh,
no, it's good. The President's
meeting with the oil and gas
executives and, you know, he
can, you know, can talk to them.
Let's get some ideas together.
But yeah, he's going to repeal
all of the all of the breaks.
All of the tax breaks, it's,
that guy's delusional.
Now, I want to I want to point
out something about his math.
Russia's having no trouble
selling their product, and
they're selling it to India.
Yes, he's right. They're selling
it at, like, 25%. I have a clip.
It will let me let me do the
math. And then you play the clip
to verify this. The math is as
follows. Before this invasion, I
believe oil was at 50 to $60 a
barrel. It's now at 100 to $110
a barrel it was going up, but
it's at least 100. So to sell to
India at a 25% discount gives
Russia $75 A barrel compared to
the previous 50 and $60. a
barrel price. How is this a big
beat beat down for Russia? They
gained $25 a barrel. Are you
kidding me? Yes, a discount. Oh,
here's your discount. Oh,
they're taking a beating because
they have to discount the price.
They're discounting the price
from this ridiculous 100 $110
Give me a break. Yeah, it's a
version
of saying we're cutting the
military spending and they
really just cutting in the
increase in the spending, right.
Yeah, we're cutting it by 10%
increases. It's
all marketing people. It's all
marketing. Now India is
interesting. India, of course.
You know, next door to Pakistan
hates Pakistan, the feeling's
mutual. Pakistan tight with
China. India was tight with the
US, you know, under Trump.
They've been technically tight
with Russia most of the
Yes. Well, and that is that
continues. Here's a report from
Bloomberg interviewing the Saudi
Minister of Oil
Minister, I am fascinated by the
view ease from Dubai and Abu
Dhabi to India, with all of your
remit for the Ziad family. Can
you please explain the India
response to this war in Ukraine?
There's such an interesting
relationship between the United
Arab Emirates in the please
explain to us the in the
approach that you see,
well, many, many countries have
have purchased from the our
looked at opportunities, and
some have seen a discount and
acted on it. And I think I think
that's the the sovereign right
decisions of these countries. We
don't have an oil and gas
sanctions on Russia and on
Russian oil and gas. So I think
many countries have elected to
go and purchase. Because there
is there has been a discount.
And then I think that's, that's
what we saw in the news, if
that's what you mean, and many
others are going to do the same.
So thinking of squeezing barrels
outside the market, when a
discount is there is just
illusionary in my view,
countries are going to go and
buy the cheaper, available crude
if it fits their refineries.
Minister, we have to leave it
there.
I find this I find this rather
interesting that they've got the
the the Saudi guy in there,
because the Saudis seem to be
kind of doing their own thing.
Moving moving away from or
possibly moving away from the,
from the petro dollar wanting to
sell stuff in riyals. I mean,
I'm just waiting for them to
come up with a digital digital
coin. But also, the thing is
UAA. They're sponsoring this
World Government Summit, which I
think is held in might be held
in Dubai, have you seen anything
of the World Government Summit?
I heard about it, but I haven't
followed up on it. Yeah. So the
I don't know anything about it.
Yeah, the World Government
Summit is, I guess it started in
2013. And the whole The whole
point is, let's, you know, it's
kind of like a World Economic
Forum, only then led by the
Saudis. And because they're
making their own moves. Here's
day one opening of this summit,
and the title of this session.
Are we ready for a new world
order? I mean, come on, come on
people. I love that. They're
making content for us. And Klaus
Schwab came in with a little a
little video message during the
World Government Summit.
We do not yet
knows the full extent and to
systemic and structural changes
which will happen.
However, we do know
that global energy systems food
systems and supply chains will
be deeply
affected. Here's what's very
interesting the Russian
oligarchs canceled bank banned
from everywhere, can't go
anywhere can't use their boats
can't use their planes can't
fly. Guess where they're all
showing up? They're showing up
at Dubai's Palm Jumeirah. You
know that that stupid
development that no one's like a
palm tree? It looks like a palm
tree that they constantly have
to bring bring sand in or dredge
because this is eroded eroding?
Yeah, so the Russian oligarchs
are now buying buying buying
places they as if these guys
knew it, I always wondered who
would be stupid enough to buy a
place on Palm Jumeirah? Well,
it's the Russians and they're
there. And so now I think we
need to do us
a place the Russians are just
always looking for a place to
party and spend money. Yeah,
Dubai gets the money instead of
instead of London, or Paris or
Santro pay right. I've heard
some fabulous stories about
these crazy Russians. Yes. It's
like instead of taking their
money and just okay, whatever.
We rouse them. Yeah, it out. We
don't want your money.
capitalise our way.
Through all this is taking
place, then we get the President
go. I'll fix that. We already
had this but it's 15 seconds.
So the big announcement
affecting gas prices today
President Biden is expected to
tap into To the nation's
strategic petroleum reserves to
release up to 1 million barrels
of oil per day, it's part of a
strategy to help bring down
prices at the pump, which
currently average for 23 a
gallon.
So that's our solution.
Meanwhile, everyone's waiting.
How many times weigh how many
times have we done this
supposedly done it? And where is
all this product is where is
there a tank farm somewhere that
I don't know about? underground
tanks? Where is all this?
Reserved versus stored?
Oh, that's a very good question.
I think we need to find out I
don't know I'm sure someone
will.
Sounds like a bookkeeping thing
to me. It sounds bull crap. Oh,
that's I like to know where it's
stored.
Even it's, yeah, that that makes
sense. Makes sense. I'd like to
release another billion a day
from the reserve. What reserve
eyes it's a whole both. Look, we
are. We're just as bad as Europe
where we're screwing ourselves.
We're screwing ourselves out of
food supplies out of oil supply.
Austin airport. They had a fun
little problem this past
weekend, as we know from our
professional airman, you in
these days of shortages, severe
shortages of flight personnel,
particularly pilots, you do not
want to book anything at the end
of the month, because you will
run into problems. That's why
we're leaving on April 1. And lo
and behold, April, I mean,
Austin airport Burke's room, not
only did they have lines out the
door around the block 3000 deep
at each TSA line, they had
people abandoning their rental
cars in the rental car line.
Yeah, I
heard this. I heard people just
leaving the cars all over the
place.
That's an Adam curry thing, old
la MTV days. But that was just
because I was a douchebag. And
the airport is warning they're
about to run out of jet fuel.
This is because of the diesel
shortage to diesel, kerosene
very similar. And so they're
warning that they're asking
flights to come in with enough
to continue on to the next
destination or return. And
because there's not enough fuel
to go around Nice. So we are
seeing the cracks. We're seeing
the cracks. And also, everybody
else is not being such a moron
about this Russia thing. And
they found all kinds of ways
around the so called swift D
platforming. And this is evident
in the Bloomberg Russia default
watch which one which one of our
producers now following for us?
Will they default on their
sovereign bonds? Will they be
able to pay? Well, everyone's
figured it out? No, the
financial world does not give
two shits about the political
part.
We've had a number of Russian
corporates that have
successfully made payments to
their creditors on their foreign
debt. And same with the Russian
sovereign, you know, so far, so
good. You know, they made their
coupon payments, they made 117
million mid month, they just
made another 100 and 2 million.
And then they actually started
wiring the funds on a $2 billion
principal payment, which is due
on the 31st. They've given
creditors the option to accept
payments and ruble. But
obviously no one's taking up
that option, at least no real
investor here in the US. So
shifting to the corporate side,
what's interesting today is we
have not one, not two, but
three, well, really two and a
half companies that have grace
periods expiring on coupon
coupon payments that were due.
What's interesting about all
three of these companies, those
being Russian rail, Euro cam and
shell pipe is that well, two out
of three Citi Group is the
payment agent. And Citi Group
has really toed the line here,
you know, they want to make sure
that they are not violating OFAC
sanctions that they are doing
everything by the book. And what
this doing in the case of
Severstal is there's a technical
block up and so they aren't able
to make payment, these companies
are unable to make payment
because they don't have all the
paperwork in place, Jonathan.
And so that's what these
companies are contending with.
And so it's not about capacity
or willingness to pay. It's
about the technical ability to
make that payment, which
matters. It's truly original,
isn't it to be thinking about it
that way.
It's just paperwork. Everything
else is in place. It doesn't
mean that much. Apparently, one
of our producers actually said
he had no problem sending money
to Russia through Canadian
banking services. Like this is
but we're acting as if it's as
if it's a fait accompli, you
can't Oh, it's all done. And now
that the wars ending of acid
many times, is there an off
ramp? Do we bring Russia back
into into SWIFT system? Do I do
other when when two companies
get the all clear? Will that
ever happen? I don't think so.
It's not intended to be that
way. And we go back to the World
Government Summit. Pippa
Malmgren PIPA, PIPA mon grin.
She is an economist, former
advisor to presidents around the
world, if she's on stage telling
us what's going down.
I remember talking to an
Australian diplomat at one point
about this break between the US
and China and said you know,
both sides are going to say
Whose team are you on? And he
said Our job is to make sure the
question never arises. But the
Question has arisen. And so I
think we have to go deeper. And
it's not about the US versus
China. It's about what underpins
a world order as always the
financial system. I was very
privileged. My father was an
adviser to Nixon when they came
off the gold standard in 71. And
so I was brought up with a kind
of inside view of how very
important the financial
structure is to absolutely
everything else. And what we're
seeing in the world today, I
think, is we are on the brink of
a dramatic change where we are
about to, and I'll say this
boldly, we're about to abandon
the traditional system of money
and accounting, and introduce a
new one. And the new ones. The
new accounting is what we call
blockchain. It means digital, it
means having a almost perfect
record of every single
transaction that happens in the
economy, which will give us far
greater clarity over what's
going on. It also raises huge
dangers in terms of the balance
of power between states and
citizens. In my opinion, we're
going to need a digital
constitution of human rights if
we're going to have digital
money. But also this new money
will be a sovereign in nature.
Most people think that digital
money is crypto, and private.
But I when I see our superpowers
introducing digital currency,
the Chinese were the first the
US is on the brink I think of
moving in the same direction the
Europeans have committed to that
as well.
Well, well, well.
I thought India was the first
I think it was actually Jamaica
or some weird place that did it
for some island that did it
first. India with the rupee and
and China. I don't even know if
those are those necessarily
blockchain. I think this lady is
just talking a little bit. But
something happened this week. A
bill was introduced by
Congressman Lynch, who was the
chair of the House Committee on
Financial Services Task Force on
financial technology introduced
hr 7231, the electronic currency
and secure hardware act. And the
acronym is very cute. E cash.
And it's been sponsored by a
bunch of tards, we got his Zeus,
Garcia Rashida to leave Ayana,
Presley, Alma Adams, these are
all they're all on the Committee
on Financial Services. And I
invite him I remind you, I think
the Maxine Waters is actually in
charge of all all financial
stuff. You know, we're
in big trouble now. But just the
names, you name those dumb,
those dummies those socialist
dummies. And so this is getting
the connection between socialism
and digital currency? Well,
I will tell you, because this
has nothing to do with
Blockchain. This is, and this is
within six months, I'm sorry,
180 days. There must be a phased
one ready to be implemented,
including software and hardware.
So they must have something teed
up. That will be a small test.
Oh, wait a minute, this day
there. Wait a minute, wait a
minutes followed by follow up
there optimist when you see the
description, followed by a
quote, large scale phase two
test. And so this is not
blockchain. They have some
fantasy that that this, it will
be equal to dollars, it will be
acceptable either way. So you
can give someone a paper dollar
or or a VESA dollar, and it will
be acceptable interchangeable
with this. It's a bearer
instrument. So they also think
that somehow they be able to,
you'll be able to hand somebody
some digital money offline
without anyone verifying that
this is a double spend. So that
that'll be fun to watch. But the
thing that got me the most is
how is this funded? How does it
work? That's the full legal. The
full legal description is
fantastic. I'll give you their
from their website, e cash.us.
The E cash Act establishes
permanent ongoing appropriations
authority for spending
undertaken in furtherance of E
cash with a specific amount to
be determined by the Treasury
Secretary on an ongoing basis to
the differences. This is not run
by the central bank, the Federal
Reserve so it's not a CB DC, it
is being issued by the Treasury.
So how is the Treasury going to
do this they will have a special
ring fenced overdraft account
for the Treasury for E cash at
the Federal Reserve with no
overdraft, no fees and no limit.
Furthermore, any money that is
created through that at the
Federal Reserve may not be
counted towards the overall
federal debt. And away we go. So
they literally are going to
create free money free in,
created by the Federal Reserve
and handed out to people in a,
quote, large scale trial within
a year from now. I don't think
they can create what they're
promising.
I don't think they can even come
close. But this I can now
understand why to leave and
these other bozos are involved.
They think it's an empty, yes,
this is a freeway. Yep, this is
a freeway right into it. You
just hate you need money, boom,
we'll just send it to you. The
trick here is that they doing it
from the from the Treasury and
not the Fed. And that's why no
one's looking at it.
Now, this is hilarious. Oh, it's
it's gonna be you should what
this whole website is fantastic.
They really are delusional in
what they think they can do.
Technically, I love the bad
enough. This won't be public,
these will be private
transactions. Well, the US
government will verify it, don't
worry well, and there'll be no
tracking, no tracking minimal. I
thought this
is got hackers unite quite a
bit.
Let me get I gotta read this.
Where's the will really be
private? Here we go. I'm
directing the treasury secretary
to preserve the primacy privacy,
anonymity, respecting and
minimal transaction data
gathering properties. It's just
minimal. It's just minimal. They
want to put it in a SIM card as
one experiment that was just
going to be great. So yes,
that's why these any of this is
the they even refer to the
digital dollar in this act. So
it's what Elizabeth Warren put
in with Bernie Sanders, revamped
when the very first COVID Bill
came out, when I thought we'd be
done in in like three weeks, the
first billion that they printed
up, remember that that's huge.
They wanted to go to a trillion
that that huge bill and the
digital dollar was in there,
too. They're just trying it
again. Well, this time, they
make it a little further.
So they're really trying to
crash the economy for good. Yes,
sir. Yes, sir. Sure. You are to
me, you are to me. I it This
isn't this isn't insane.
Madness. It's madness.
Especially when you hear what's
going on in the real financial
market
sell off in the bond market
continued today short, dated
yields hitting their highest
since 2019. The five year yield
top the 30 year yield and
technical jargon, the yield
curve
inverted yield curves inverted
for the exits, head for does
this happen? Often, the yield
curve
is about once every couple
years, but it happened is
supposed to create a recession
within six to nine months.
They have it here, it's 30
seconds left. That's said to be
a clear sign of a recession on
the way. Usually, if you buy US
government bond, you'll want a
higher return on your investment
if you're going to give your
money to the government for a
longer time. So the annual
return you get on a 30 year
treasury, aka its yield should
be higher than a five year
Treasury right? government's
taking my money for 30 years,
after all, the better sweeten
the deal. But today, for some
reason, the yield on the 30 year
fell below the yield on the five
year. Right. So that's the
inversion. Wait, if you
also call it crossover now, the
last time this happened, which
was we track this on DH
employment was about three years
ago not supposed to create a
recession within six to nine
months. And it never happened.
It just didn't happen. And it
more recently, we don't always
explain is that government is
screwed up the system so much of
this free money and printing
money and the MMT and all the
rest of it that they can't seem
to do so all the old rules don't
apply anymore. So this inversion
doesn't really mean anything. I
guess.
Well, just one more data point
of the change of the financial
system. And as the consultant
told us, the accounting, the
CEO, co founder of ripple, the
XRP shit coin, this is the one
that that you know, since the
beginning of the lockdown even
before the lockdown this XRP
it's the one Dubai that's what's
going to be the new Swift they
have cute quantum financial
system off world servers, this
is going to be it and indeed XRP
ripple the company does have a
lot of banks exchanging
financial data and I believe
payment or directly payments
with each other through XRP.
They have like 50 banks in it.
But this guy all of a sudden is
so worried about Bitcoin. I'll
just speak about That selfishly,
that he has started a campaign
with Greenpeace put the put 5
million Chris Larson is his
name, put $5 million into it. We
want Bitcoin to change the code,
not the climate decision. And
they're proposing a code change
to Bitcoin which of course would
make it completely not Bitcoin
what it is, but they're so
worried about the the perfect
money that Bitcoin is that
they're now trying to weaken it
and trying to have Elon Musk and
any other industry
representatives shill for this
change in the code to go from
proof of work to God knows
whatever, and it's pathetic. So
I think a lot of people are
running scared about what's
next. What are we going to use
in this Ecash chip man, if
nothing passes, can you imagine
a blank check? It'll it'll
steamroll over everything if
they can make it work. Move.
I don't know what to tell you.
Die. Seems like a disaster
waiting to happen. Yes,
yes. It's the great reset. This
is why we laugh about it. It
will be so good.
Great collapse. Well,
yes, yes.
going on. I do have one last
Ukraine clip. This is Zelinsky.
Ukraine Ukraine's the Lensky. He
wants more. He wants more stuff.
He wants more money from us.
There is calling for more
international sanctions on
Russia saying that will put his
country in a stronger position
to negotiate an end to the war
and be ours. Michelle Kalin
reports the US has also been
trying to strengthen Ukraine's
hand the Biden
administration has been
skeptical about Russia's
intentions and peace talks and
believes that President Putin
doesn't have a clear picture
about his country's losses in
Ukraine. Secretary of State
Antony Blinken was asked about
that during this top in Algiers,
one of the Achilles heels of
autocracies is that you don't
have people in those systems who
said Chili's?
Did he know tell?
Let's listen again, there's in
Ukraine. Secretary of State
Antony Blinken was asked about
that during this stop in
Algiers,
one of the Achilles heels. No.
He said we don't have people in
those systems who speak truth
to power or will have the
ability to speak truth to power.
And I think that is something
that we're seeing in Russia.
President Biden spoke to
Ukraine's president to get an
update on negotiations and to
offer $500 million in aid. The
White House says the US is also
looking into more sanctions,
more sanctions, more sanctions,
more aid,
more sanctions. Come on. Hey, so
let's let's just let's just talk
about let's talk about the
throwback to the 70s because
it's it's too good at this
point. The Economist came out
with a piece we what is wrong
with Europe? Don't you remember
the 70s people this is not a
problem. Why
is Europe not rediscovering the
spirit of the 1970s. Back then,
the European public was expected
to accept some discomfort and
inconvenience. Speed Limits went
from the exception to the norm.
Except on German autobahns. Of
course. Dutch and German cities
were among those that went
pedestrian one day a week.
France decreed public buildings
should be no warmer than 20
degrees centigrade. degrees
lower than today's European
average. Television Broadcasting
was shut off at 11pm an idea
that could usefully be revived
for social media. Oh yeah,
daylight saving schemes adopted
during the world wars was soon
revived across the continent.
Whatever it takes, involved
people dawning jumpers
wear sweater take and they're
already starting it take a 10
minute shower or we'll turn it
off. This is starting this is
the 70 year zactly the same I
haven't I have another 70s
reference for you that will blow
your mind.
As chaos engulf the Capitol
Building on January 6, President
Trump spoke repeatedly on the
phone with allies and
supporters, some urging him to
put an end to the violence but
none of those calls are
reflected in the 11 pages of
White House Records for January
six given to the House Select
Committee. There is a massive
seven hour and 37 minute gap and
calls
why Watergate tapes anybody
by the way, if anybody remembers
that era and has never seen the
movie deck I recommend it.
So explain the Watergate tape
missing record or or erased
recording the gap in the
recording?
Yes, there was during the Nixon
lead up to what they were going,
they were going to impeach me
finally be quick before they
began the hearings, but there
are Watergate hearings going on.
And Nixon had used the system
that had been put in place by
Lyndon Johnson or maybe even
Truman, but somebody had put up
a system in the White House,
John court all call everything
that was going on in there.
Yeah, Johnson, nobody knew about
it. It was recording every
meeting every phone call
everything that was going on in
the, in the Oval Office,
particularly
Johnson, particularly if Johnson
being incredibly racist, Dick. I
mean, that's
racist. That's the basis pig.
And in fact, you'd think if
those recordings were made
better known to the black
community, they'd vote
Republican, but that's, we
skipped that. Yeah. So So
Nixon's. They had all these
recordings, and Nixon talking
about talking tough, and he's
talking to his buddies and all
these things going on. And then
according to the, or the way
they put it this his secretary,
and I forgot her name. She had a
very famous name, and she was
the secretary private secretary,
accidentally erased because she
was looking for some blank tapes
or something. Some phony baloney
excuse and she actually erased
like seven hours rosemary,
Rosemary woods. Moo Rose Mary
woods. Yep. So rosemary,
accidentally erased seven hours
of tape some like that.
No, it wasn't it was it was much
less than I thought it was two
hours. It
was a lot. It was something
important dates late two and a
half minutes. 18 Okay, what was
an important two minutes, it was
all in only 18 and a half
minutes.
The beauty was, the beauty was
because I remember this my my
grandmother wifey Marilyn, she
would send my mom actual
cassette tapes. through the
mail. We were living in the
Netherlands at the time when
this was going down. That she
recorded next to the television
on her little portable you know
the the record the dictaphone
recorder, we'd have to press
down a little Olympus, or
whatever, Tandy Radio Shack. And
my mom would then play those
listening because you couldn't
get that kind of coverage in in
Europe at the time and she
listened to them. And my
grandmother, of course, jokingly
called them the Watergate tapes,
which she would she would send
to my mom. So I heard a lot of
this. And at issue was, and I
remember, might even seen some
video of this. They were trying
to figure out to prove that this
was bullshit. And so they said,
okay, so Rosemary woods, she had
to have her left hand over here
her right leg twisted under her
her left eyeball looking over
there you do you recall any of
that? It was crazy.
It was something they're trying
to prove. Even though anyone
who's had a tape recorder when
they were kids knows it wasn't
that hard to erase part? Of
course not. And there's even
pictures if you look at the if
you look at the Wikipedia of how
she was reaching and how that
because it was a footswitch
involved. So that's a total
throwback. I'm gonna do one more
just to completely nail the
coffin shut. We were talking
about 1976 Academy Awards. 1976
when we had the first ABC aired,
and for the first time, the
first big scandal of a streaker
onstage running around naked,
what was one of the biggest
movies of 1976
I don't have one of your things
are bad. Everybody knows things
are bad. It's a depression.
Everybody's out of work, or
scared of losing their job.
This is network and just listen
to a little bit of this iconic
speech how how history is
rhyming at us.
The dollar by the nickels worth
banks are going bust shopkeepers
keep a gun under the counter.
punks are running wild in the
streets. There's nobody anywhere
seems to know what to do and
there's no end to it. We know
the air is unfit to breathe and
our food is unfit to eat. We sit
watching our TVs while some
local newscaster tells us today
we had 15 homicides and 63
violent crimes as if that's the
way it's supposed to be. We know
things are bad worse than bad.
They're crazy. It's like
everything everywhere is going
crazy. So we don't go out
anymore. We sit in the house of
scoring the world we're living
in is getting smaller. And all
we say is please at least leave
us alone in our living room, my
toaster and my TV and my steel
belted radios and I won't say
anything. Just leave us alone.
Well, I'm not going to leave you
alone. I want you to get back. I
don't want you to protest. I
don't want you to ride I don't
want you to write do
there's also a thing about the
Russians in here. Maybe maybe
that got cut out somehow
Congress members I wouldn't know
what to tell you to write. I
don't know what to do about the
depression and the inflation in
the Russian There we go. First,
you've got to get maked you've
got to say I'm a human being God
dammit. My life has value.
tell you man. We are I love
being old now. This is great.
It's like Oh, I know exactly
what's Gonna go down. We've seen
this literally seen this movie
before.
Yeah, yeah, figure, remember
some of the details, you're in
good shape. So, yes, the 70s I
know and my list, I don't have
it in front of me, but I'll read
it off. And it's just like one
thing after the end is more, and
there's little subtle things
that I have not. You know, like,
for example, prostitution. This
hasn't reemerged in any real
way. The prostitution was
unbelievable in the 70s.
What about only fans? We just
have a different version? Ah,
you know, I'm trying to I don't
I can't see that it is a quite
the same as street walkers. And
when I say prostitutes, street
walkers and their wares,
Berkeley and San Francisco
around here. There was so many
street walkers. It's
unbelievable. I have not seen
it. Return to that, in fact,
just the opposite. They've been
cracking down anything some girl
shows up. Because it's human
trafficking. So there's like,
you know, that's, yeah. So that
hasn't reemerged in
Wall Street but streetwalkers
it's just we have modern
versions of it. Now. You don't
have to display your wares on
the internet.
Yeah, it just doesn't seem to
have the same impact the
internet.
I'm waiting for swallowing
goldfish to come back. Was that
the 70s?
I think that was way before the
60s Maybe? Yeah, yeah. No, it
had to be I was. Yeah, you're
right. Because my dad did that
in college like a dope.
Slowly swelled old fish that
didn't match up a few years
back. At least not in the 2021
era. But in the 2020 era. Tide
pod
Tide Pods? Yes. How about pet
rocks? Can we get pet rocks
coming by
dip pet rocks was from the 70s
and I have yet to see
an analogue of that spoon
bending with regular
spoon bending has not I don't I
think that was 60s. Maybe it was
maybe he peaked?
No, no, I remember oh wriggler
in the 70s he was all
right. Yeah, there's no full
baloney Majid CB
radios. Sorry, CB radios.
Yes, CB radios? No, there's
Well, I say chat. Maybe chat.
Internet chat slack and Slack.
Slack is your standard slack
slacks good. In fact, if you're
anybody who wants to be an old
timer in tech, they remember
when CompuServe was a big deal.
They had this CB simulator.
No, that was their chat. It was
called CB simulator. You're
right. And you have all kinds of
data go to channel nine if
you're an emergency, you'd have
a handle. Snowbird so Yeah, what
else was going it's there's so
much coming back from the from
the it's so odd. The fashion is
coming for sure.
Is a lot. Yeah, we'll name roll.
How about roller skates? Old
school roller skates.
That was actually the 70s where
the inline skates first came in.
Was that inline? Yep. Hmm. Okay,
well, nothing new there. Yo yo
yo Yos.
Yo Yos are pre 70. Mm
hmm. Frisbees.
Oh, Frisbees. I don't know about
Frisbees. When that came it
wasn't on my list of 70 stocks.
Well, we sent we go we send them
people Apollo mission was coming
up in the 70s There's so much
there's so much but we should be
really looking closer.
We're supposed to have a moon
launch in two years. Yes. Can't
wait. Artemis R is an Artemis is
going to be the moonshot or is
Artemis the Mars thing?
Now Artemis is I think Artemis
is the moon and yeah Musk's
thing is Mars.
Yeah, so so that would be
similar because the moon should
well really the 70s It all ended
with this was 60s 60s and early
70s And then it then the program
kind of waned didn't it?
That way they pull the plug.
Yeah.
Well is going is going to be
very interesting to watch
because that and again I I'm
happy now that I have some age
on me because like holy crap, I
really I'm waiting for the swing
Schwinn bike with the banana
saddle. I had one of those with
that with a monkey handlebars.
Mm hmm. Okay. Okay, with that
I'd like to thank you for your
courage say in the morning to
you the man who put the sea in
the trip of clump. Ladies and
gentlemen, Mr. John C. Devorah.
Back
to you Mr. Curry also in the
morning those sorts of secrets
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morning to the trolls and the
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Yes, become a hazard and can be
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Wow, that was less less than
last.
That's that's a that's a low.
That's a low.
Yeah, nobody wants to hear about
it. You don't want to talk about
they want to
they want to talk about the
slap. Oh, was it real? It
was a real slap but they don't
want to talk about Ukraine
because you know where it's too
triggering
is too triggering is triggering
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It's a very cool system. And
it's worth trying out
particularly because there's no
censorship from us. There's no
algos, there's no flame wars
diet real quick and it's just
fun as a lot of very smart
people on there. It's no agenda
social calm part of the time
town and they're troublemakers,
and you can just block them if
you don't like it.
Yeah, you can. I've gotten
actually after i for the past
month or so I have had very few
reports. He said something
wrong.
Because no I don't think that
has anything to do with the
total number of violations it
has to do with the fact that
everyone finally has a clue that
the reports do nothing
corrects the reports. I read
them because sometimes there's
actual spam you know, you want
to get rid of a spammer that
happens. But otherwise No, it's
It's all pretty good. So it's
part of our time talent and
treasure the trifecta of the
value for value model which
we've been employing have
deployed for working on 15 years
now which means you produce it
you got to produce this show.
And we have great producers
people sending in things they're
expert in you hear even from
Germany, you hear we have boots
on the ground we have people in
all walks of life all
industries. Also we need people
helping with our servers with
artwork with with clips with
with everything and with money.
We can't pay the bills than the
show ends but it's been going
okay so far for 14 and a half
years. The artwork for episode
1437 Which of course we titled
Bruce force, how could we not
honor the President with that
was brought to us by Roger
roundy a resounding unanimous
pick for the Zelinsky and Putin
Oscar image a thing of beauty
lots of people really liked this
one
I liked it go we love actually
used I use the another roundy
piece two three had to eat it
was for the newsletter because
it was the color I wanted I was
looking for read and it
coincident it was read and he
also had deep slaps shown as we
go out and hit people in the
mouth right was tomb and then I
went and looked in Twitter and I
saw a couple of
have similar meanings.
One woman that's I don't know
why she's following me I think
I've ended up blocking her and
have her unfollowed you by the
way if you're on Twitter you
don't need somebody following
you because it just tracking
your round. You can you can turn
off their follow unbeknownst to
them
quite you can unfollow someone,
you can have them you can follow
you. Really? Yeah.
How do you do that? Little trick
will tell us the trick. This is
this is a great
little the little dots there and
you get a drop down menu so you
can before you block. On the
tweet itself you mean on the on
the
tweet on the person
it I think it shows up on the
tweet but on the person for sure
and you get the drop down menu
and on there says, unfollow it
is that this says something I
get to have to go back and look
right now for exactly the exact
wording but that's unbelievable.
Yeah and then and it makes
mention when you hit it says
your this person will not be
notified that you did this.
Wow. This is like some reverse
kind of weird censorship. Yeah,
very good. That's very
interesting.
The more you know, in the
morning
Thanks. Good tip. Good tip. So
of course, the slap had not
happened so that artwork could
not have been created yet. No
one was bitching that we were
racists you would
hold on a second these are the
people you need to engage start
DMing her Don't unfollow her oh
she has a bunch of blue wave Why
Why was she Why will we racist
why were cheat now by the way
she didn't tell me this She said
you're racist not me.
I'm doing a posted the
newsletter you didn't write so
you're racist. Am racist. So
what was the racist part? It
showed the two blue and black
guy slapping Oh That's
racist. Okay, I got it all
right, by the way. I just want I
forgot to mention one thing. If
there's another thing I learned
from mo taboo amongst black men
do not you do not want to be
captured anywhere on tape are
certainly not on live television
broadcast as the quote angry
black man. It is very, very
triggering very the black men
like Shoot man you do not you
don't make the jokes about the
black woman's hair and you never
want to come across as the angry
black man on TV. So we're
racist. Okay, got it.
Especially I just had her
unfollow me so that you know I'm
sad about that. Obviously didn't
she was not a listener of the
show. She followed me for Sue
who knows what reason got to be
because anyone who knows our
show knows what that was
referring to we hit people in
the mouth now is what it said
and it will refer to our your
tagline
how many followers did she have?
Zero.
She had quite a few. Oh, my God,
you you're kicking out audience.
Now. Let's look at some of the
user that she her. By the way,
my my wife, you know, I always
bitch about this. And I'm going
to go on my LinkedIn. By the
end. I want to mention a couple
of things. One, anyone who wants
to follow me on LinkedIn, just
ask for an invite. I'll take it.
But my daughter J DeVore. AK
just started a LinkedIn page and
she needs some people to in her
network. Go to your LinkedIn and
add her and see if she invited
her whatever. However you do it
and then she'll she'll tag it
and you'll get on hers. She's
got a Cimino. She got like one
me
well, you started her PSU she
has marked Wagner and she has
some other some other chicks
some other vague chick
who's a he Devorah j and this is
only one of them. So
okay, I'll be sure I hate
LinkedIn. Yeah, I refuse to
participate in it another net
one other network with a with a
million badges telling you how
many unread items you have
to take people that follow me on
link or connected me on LinkedIn
that have key pm on the top of
the thing. Or she her I just
find it so annoying. My wife
uses this but she uses she it.
Yeah, that's hilarious. I don't
get it.
She it Oh, I
get it. She slashed it. Okay, I
got it. Alright, other pieces of
art that were looked at and
considered, of course was the
Lenski the Tom Hanks of Ukraine
was pretty obscure. The smelts
your amygdala were a couple of
smelting things Sean Penn
smelting things by the way. We
need to hold that cook to it.
Good luck. Yeah. American Dream
smelting
anything? He's a please like
Barbra Streisand who's going to
move on to the country of George
Bush got elected. Not just
George Bush. No everybody and
wronged Republicans moving out
of the country Trump. Trump is
gonna move I'm gonna move out of
the country.
I like to Bruce force, but
nothing really everything kind
of paled in comparison to the
roundy piece. I thought the woke
wash was pretty good. Gabe
Grider. Put that together but
it's too small. These letters
it's never going to read just
too small. Mike Riley had a Sean
Penn Oscar melted, which I
remember saying, hey, that's
kind of cool.
Yeah, you'd like that one right
away. Yeah,
I did. The no agenda playbook. I
think it's lost on everybody.
See was anything on the next
page? I think that was
it. I did like Darrin O'Neill's
no agenda American Dream rent to
own.
Yes, that was good. We talked
about that.
He's always got the good
fallback pieces.
It's an evergreen, and it's also
kind of in the 70s vibe, which I
liked, even though doesn't have
the pure 70s color, but has kind
of the
Oh, yeah, I think it dayglo
orange would have been better.
Well, we highly appreciate what
Roger roundy put together. I
think Roger is going to be at
the South Carolina meetup when
we're there. So I'm excited. I
believe it's gonna be probably
you. Maybe he arranged an
auction off a quick small print.
You just want to piece by him,
don't you? Just tell me what you
want? And I'll tell him to go
I'm getting
a piece. Fine. Don't worry. Oh,
okay.
Thank you very much to the
artists for all artists who
always diligently bring their
time and talent. We appreciate
it so much. You can see these
images in a podcasting 2.0 app,
which you can find a new podcast
apps calm. I did want to
mention, we were not invited Of
course, John, but the big
podcast. evolutions took place
last weekend, last weekend in
Los Angeles. Anything about it?
Well, it's it's a big podcast
Conference, which is paid for by
the assholes of the industry.
That would be Spotify, Amazon,
Google, you know, YouTube
announced their podcast
initiative.
Oh, they must have had a big
special they must had a huge
discussion about the podcasting
2.0 initiative. And
interestingly, interestingly,
there were multiple sessions,
where podcasting 2.0 was
discussed based upon as surveys,
and podcast index and
podcasting. 2.0 sticks out above
Spotify, Apple, Amazon, and
Google head and shoulders in all
categories.
Well, it makes sense if you
think about it.
Yeah. Like, like innovation
responsiveness, you know,
getting shit done having all the
all the podcasts you want to
listen to. So yeah, it's
interesting. You bring this up.
I don't want to just sit here
and talk about this, because we
talked about it enough. But the
responsiveness thing can you
explain that? What does that
mean? And why is podcasting two
point pike se 2.0? If you post
there, it's, it instantly comes
up? Yes,
this is an innovation called pod
ping. And so typically, let's
just take Apple as an example.
But you know, the Spotify, let's
say you Spotify. The Spotify
needs to update the feeds to see
if there's something new. The
way this has been done for
almost 20 years, is you get a
whole bunch of servers and
they're looking at every single
one of the millions of podcast
feeds and polling it got
something new, got something new
copy got something new. Yeah.
Which is just screwing up the
internet very wasteful. So we
created pod ping, which is a
blockchain specifically built
for this purpose. Where the
hosting company says, Okay,
this, this podcast is updated.
It puts that on the blockchain.
So it's, it's immutable. It's
there forever. So you when you
want to see if something's
updated, you don't have to go
and pull millions of feeds. You
just talked to the pod ping
blockchain. In fact, the way
we've set it up is the
blockchain pings the app. So if
you upload to rss.com, or
buzzsprout.com, or there's
several more than an hour using
pod ping, the minute you post
within like 60 seconds, when I
say 90 seconds, it will be
available and notified as such
on podcasting 2.0 apps. And we
have lobbied to some degree that
this should all companies should
be doing this apple is literally
killing the climate. With these
computers, needlessly polling
this stuff all day long. Same
for Spotify. They're killing
polar bears. And anybody can use
it. They may be using it, but
they don't have to tell us it's
open and free. Anybody can use
it, and it solves a shitload of
stuff.
Pretty cool. lievable and the
point, so that brings me to the
other point. Sounds rehearsed.
Nice, nice. I'm surprised you're
going
the other point, which is why
weren't you invited to go
discuss this stuff in front of
this audience?
Because Will Ferrell was doing a
keynote brah
Oh, yeah, the major Yeah, yeah.
He's the pod father.
Yes, he is the pod father and
YouTube was making a big
announcement, which was not a
big announcement. So what's
happened is there's this capture
of podcasting by companies who
believe they will, they will be
able to figure out two things
discoverability and delay and
making money now, of course,
it's too late.
It's too late. You've already
screwed them. You single
handedly screwed their, their
plans for the future.
Yes, I hope that Thank you.
Thank you. I
think that's great. Somebody had
to do it.
I'm happy to be the guy. And
with that, let's thank some of
our very own value for value
producers who have come in to
help us with the treasure
portion of the three T's. We
start with our executive
producers for episode 1438 And
we start with Earl mittens of a
distance of a world distant.
He's in Louisville, Kentucky.
Screams right up top switcheroo
with screams out as well is the
donation $2,143.28
Is the dame Barrett to NES
Sunbury net to net Baronet this
let's read let's read please
credit executive producer ship
and the incident Baronet is hood
to marry Brett in celebration of
her birthday on March 28. I
would however, like to hijack
the suspension dispensation of
karma to all of the big hearts
and warm souls that populated
the February 14 Nashville meetup
including the aforementioned
birthday girl cheers gents. Earl
mittens of a world distance and
we'll throw this karma here.
You've got karma
now I need to say something
about Mary Brett because this is
I feel really horrible. Mary
Brett if I believe I'm right.
She was the one who was driving
in her van she kind of changed
her life and she's been doing
these music bass trivia games at
parties and she went to
Nashville she was driving to
Nashville to to be there and to
meet the keeper and myself and
of course I wound up having
COVID who couldn't go but she
has some pickles that she wanted
to drop off coming through
Fredericksburg on our way back
some pickles she put in a jar
yourself now I didn't see emails
because I doing something else I
don't read all the emails and
you know every single day after
go and clear out the box every
two days she apparently was
stranded with a with a broken
alternator about 20 miles
outside of town didn't have my
my number but she emailed me
slept in the van while waiting
for to find a someone who could
fix this bus. I completely
missed her. Oh yeah, I feel
really horrible about that.
Because I'm very sorry.
She had pickles. She has
some pickles that she want.
Yeah, she took them she wanted
to give them to us in in
Nashville she took them to the
Nashville meetup and was driving
back I think she
was there fermented Pickles the
whole thing could have could
have
exploded. You're You're always
one for a good gag. Jhansi
Dvorak. Anyway, I'm very happy
that she will receive her Insta
Diem Baronet this hood well
deserved and thank you so much
Earl mittens of a distant world
very kind of you sir.
Wow Yeah. Onward with normally
at the top analysts are on a
mission dark patch of lower sub
blow of their slobodian Wow. He
came in I was wondering he's
gonna make it in this month. But
he did 1720 which is a good
number. Great, but he gave like
recent notes. This was quite
quite lengthy. Oh, he's
usually quite short.
Yes, he's got something to say
once in a while. Okay, thank you
all producers to make who make
this program so enjoyable. I've
had quite a bit of beat in the
air and accumulate hmm,
accumulated an album of PCR
tests. Okay, here's my here it's
like a bunch of mementos one of
those you know what do you call
them when you clip clip and
stuff and saving it? I have
enough experience with testing
scrapbook yes scrapbook full of
tests. I've had enough
experiences with unwanted
testing that the deterioration
of process has become visible
hmm I wonder if that what he
means by that is that he's
noticing they don't do a good
job that's what I think he's
gonna tell us Yeah, yeah.
Preparing for recent test. I was
late for my appointment. At
another words this is all
theater now. Oh, it's
gonna get better.
I was late for my appointment at
a many times use location after
filling in my registration form
and paying my fee. I sat to wait
and 30 minutes later I received
it. Sorry. 20 minutes later. Oh,
yeah. 20 minutes. around that
point, I received an SMS with a
completed form and negative
result. Nine nose was never
violated and I boarded my flight
untested. But with a negative
PCR
well you were lucky you got the
randomized negative result.
Clearly that
bowl crap what he's
trying to do sounds like it
traveling between two countries
not the US with a negative PCR
test actual nose invasion this
time, I was required to take
another test upon arrival at the
new country. no notice of
results from the second test was
received. As I prepared to take
a PCR test to return to the US I
received received an SMS with a
link indicating the mandatory
COVID quarantine was over.
Apparently upon arrival, it was
a positive test, but I was never
informed. Wow, come on. As a
return PCR taken that day was
negative and I returned to the
USA scheduled as many know the
US quote unquote day before PCR
requirement can result in
reschedule flights. If the
testing firm is busy. Yes,
it's very anxious this kind of
shit. I'm just sharing
experiences of this made up
COVID testing world interesting
flattening the curve as in the
yield curve. There it is in the
new Fed policy, which
historically has eventually led
to sad economic times, as you
have discussed on your show, I
share the view that we are
rhyming with the 70s like this,
I expect expect the flattening
will be as successful as the
COVID curve flattening effect or
effort. We are rhyming with the
70s for we have a long hard road
ahead and this Ramadan fasting
may become a way of life for
many
we're all Muslim now. No food
for you.
As things begin to deteriorate,
I want to remind all producers
of saying Charity begins at home
with your family in your
country. I know us is not for
profits have suffered a terrible
impact. COVID Impact COVID In
terms of donations, and a
revival of the 70s economics
will make things harder for them
make things harder for them to
help your neighbor. Worse. Their
donation and service declines
have strengthened central
government's role in social
programs and their remaking of
our society. This Ramadan please
help as a person not as a
government. Master unmask
vaccines are unvaccinated. Our
enemy is not each other. No
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preach. Preach. Yeah. Now that's
true. You know, we support
Ronald McDonald House Charities
of course. Tina's alma mater,
it's been very difficult for
them to raise money. And people
have just turned into people
don't want to support
because all they're
seeing is huge. But
yeah, there's you know, by the
media, yes, well, with some with
some perhaps good reason.
synonymous of Dogpatch and lower
Slobo viewed as always a
pleasure to receive a note from
you. You always bring us so much
wisdom. When does Ramadan start?
Just Google it was
I think we should do I'd like to
participate in Ramadan this
year. Let me see. Let's Rama
Ramadan. 2022. Is that shift
around? I think it shifts around
right. April 2 ends May 1.
April 2 will be well, I got
April 1. It begins April
Ramadan. 2020. begins the
evening of April 1. Yes. Yeah,
that's right. That's when you
can eat it ends
on May as the evening of May 1
throughout the whole month of
April month man on vacation that
first week.
So can I
can I do Ramadan? After the
vacation?
You can start moving things
around your own schedule. Sorry,
maybe next year you can do
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big part of of life it becomes a
since I accidentally was
knighted in the switcheroo Oh
happened one of these. Yes. My
relationship with the Bentley
Ness or best Beatley Beatley
Beatley Ness. What that means
have no agenda nation has
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grandchild for the lipidosis
family. Who run the fest for
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was beast. Beatles. Beatles, The
Beatles. speediness Yes. Beatle
Enos for Beatles fans which
kicks off? Its 50th New York
area hotel extravaganza
tomorrow. That's interesting. I
hope some no agenda producers
can join us at the Hyatt Regency
Jersey City, April 1 second and
third noon till midnight for a
gathering that will feature
Peter Jackson, as well as many
friends and disciples of the
band Peter
Jackson. He's the he's the Lord
of the Rings. Director.
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Beatles documentary. Oh, that's
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that scan, which is on Disney
plus, which I refuse to be
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Unicorn named Glinda. The good
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agenda. And we'll hook you up.
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happen you get the minute you
say Hey, sis Glinda the Good
bus, partial agenda. Boom black
bag on your head. Your rosters
and your rusted into the van.
Can you remember hearing
anything on that drive? There's
Yeah, yeah, I heard a train
about it. To come in anonymously
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remote festival pass or comma.
I'm going to just read this
again. Come around back on the
pier. And look for the
psychedelic unicorn name to
Glinda the Good buss asked for,
quote partial agenda and we'll
hook you up okay. And since we
are featuring remixes in the
Babbitt Tory any Beatles related
mixes of any kind can be sent to
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Joe and I. That's a mouthful.
Adam and John Thanks for always
replying to my emails. You know
how to make a guy feel special.
I promise to never send a full
clip without a timestamp again.
This sounds like something I
said.
Yo it's totally beetle maniacs
come meet me in Pepper land this
weekend. I'm sure I'll be quite
visible on account of my
progeny. Imagine all the people
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next few because I'm going to go
see what the dog want.
You got it. Danny Bush Bush,
Associate Executive Producer
ship with 208 33 North Wales,
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mom that I'm aware of. I mean,
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to send that to me if you have
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And how many rights there are.
I'll do my best. Chris Hayes.
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again, I can't find it. Sorry.
Respect. Oh, my goodness,
respect. But how many jingles Do
you want? You can't have that
many respect. We much can
replace if you can't find Okay.
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respect. It's ah, see, John just
left and it's I'm a mess. Now. I
can't do anything. It's not.
It's not respect. We must
resist. We must you confusing
me?
Oh, brother. Oh, I don't know
what to do. I'm the dog just
wanting to come into this.
Alright, I'm off the rails here.
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those outside California may
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But if it passes, it could set a
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10 the 10 points of the bethink
one of them got voted down the
other day. This is a quick
summary. From our medical doctor
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The age of consent to
vaccination shall be lowered to
12 years of age without
requiring parental consent.
COVID vaccination shall be
mandatory for all schools public
and private, regardless of FDA
approval. Anyone expressing and
I'm just reading the bills,
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hilarious. Anyone expressing
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make public statements that
government deems untrue by any
means. Kyle, California school
personnel shall be authorized to
disclose student health
information to any third party
without consent of the student
to which the keeper went what
happened to HIPAA and I want an
immunization tracking system
shall be created to give
government agents access to
records of all persons. proof of
vaccination shall be required of
all independent contractors and
government workers to work in
California. That's the one I
think they voted down. And
finally, medical boards shall be
authorized to launch surprise
inspections of doctors offices
and search patient patient
charts without patient consent.
That's against the law. Of
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against federal law California
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So that was a very long donation
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Yeah. Clips,
you don't sound very
enthusiastic.
I don't I have a lot of COVID
Tips. I'm not on it. And I have
to
I just have to. And this is the
one I wanted to this is I've
been waiting to play this. This
is from the British Medical
Journal, BMJ it's from their
very own YouTube channel. I just
took about a minute of it and
tightened it up. This is Brooke
Jackson, Pfizer whistleblower.
This is on the British Medical
Journal, YouTube channel.
My name is lies. I was fired in
September of 2020. For being a
whistleblower. I was working on
Pfizer's phase three pivotal
trial on their COVID-19 vaccine.
My first day on the job was the
eighth of September. And from
the very beginning, I noticed
irregularities, things that were
questionable, I would I would
bring up the concerns to my
managers. And it was always
we're understaffed. We're really
trying hard to, you know, make
this work. You know, at one
point when I was going through
emails, there were emails from
icon begging Vin Tabia. To
follow up on severe adverse
events that had been reported.
There were several emails about
mislabeled specimens, blood
specimens and the nasal swabs.
There were specimens that were
labeled with another
participant's information. It
was a nightmare.
Yeah, she goes on. She goes on
about samples being left open.
He sounds Yeah, but but the
point is, this is this and other
companies. These are the
companies that did the the
clinical trials on behalf of
Pfizer. And so it's no wonder
when they're asked to produce
the clinical trial results.
They're hemming and hawing.
Because it's a mess. Yeah, and
there's there's adverse events
and deaths all over the place.
Find in the shownotes I finally
have an unredacted copy of that.
of the I guess it's the the
leaked document. But it's it's
atrocious and and of course
because the the mainstream media
is picked, bought and paid for
mainly by pharmaceutical
advertisers. You will not hear
about the death and destruction
that these trials cause
is unbelievable. Correct. The
correct rubbish is my
interruption is out of control.
And so you got to listen, you
got to hear about a podcast.
Well, not only is it out of
control, but besides the fact
that they won't talk about any
of this if they're still trying
to scare us. Yeah. And listen to
this. Listen to this report.
This is about how deer are
getting COVID and it is possible
to do they can
have the story five times they
keep doing it.
This is the latest one is from
yesterday.
Wildlife experts say they're
still trying to determine to
what extent animals like deer
bear, moose and wolves are being
affected by the Coronavirus
pandemic. They say they found
increasing numbers of cases of
COVID-19 and deer and other
animals are looking at animals
and Minnesota's north woods in
hopes of finding some clues.
Scientists say one concern is
the virus that causes COVID 19
could evolve within animal
populations, potentially spot
Dangerous mutations that then
might jump back to people.
Ah. So this was new. This is a
brand new news report. Yep.
Okay, so now we go back to
February of this year February
3. I won't play the whole clip
but just for effect, scientists
have recently discovered what
they are calling a silent
outbreak of Coronavirus among
white tailed deer.
Now we go back to November
1820 21.
On the medical watch, it's deer
hunting season and COVID is
prevalent in
white tailed deer. So, and we go
back to four days earlier. Oops,
on a second, NPR. Again, this is
November of November of 2021.
Scientists have evidence that
SARS cov two is widely
circulating and deer across the
US reached Okay, so
what this is pissing me off now,
because I actually thought you
were going insane. Like he keeps
bringing these deer clips back.
What's wrong with my partner?
He's in a loop. But this but
this is the media. There's
something they're trying to do
with this. Hello, yeah, I
haven't figured it out. I mean,
they may hint at it in the last
clip, which is the saying, Well,
you know, it's going to pop back
out of the dare and there's
going to be a new variation. Is
this so
this is is this when when the
food when the food shortages
come we don't eat the deer? Is
that what they're trying to
don't eat the deer?
On? Yeah, I just I just I know.
I know. You're gonna run over
again. You're right. They've
been going on for almost a year.
And here it is, again. To
preface this they did preface
this clip that we've been
discussing this for a long time.
Yes.
I know. But it's it's it's
pissing me off. Now. Why are
they doing this continuously? It
seems like they're doing it for
a reason.
Is it the same? It's not the
same report? No, it's slightly
different. Everyone's varies a
bit.
But is it the same study they're
referencing? I don't know. Okay.
All right.
Here's a good clip. This will be
live because you never heard
this before. Here we go. COVID
second booster.
The Biden administration
authorized a second COVID
booster for people aged 50 and
older and those who are
immunocompromised so if you are
eligible, should you get a
booster and be our health
correspondent Maria Doyle is
here to help us think that
through Good morning. Good
morning, Steve. Let's start with
the officials. Why do federal
health authorities think this is
the time?
Well, the COVID vaccine booster
shots have proven highly
effective at preventing severe
disease and death. But immunity
does wane over time. And federal
health officials are concerned
about people considered to be at
highest risk of getting severe
COVID That includes people 12
And up with a weakened immune
systems. It also includes people
starting at age 50. Officials
are recommending a second
booster for both these groups if
they had their first booster at
least four months ago.
Thanks for that last detail. So
I should be thinking about when
did I get a booster how long ago
and trying to remember that? So
older people are at risk. But
why would the dividing line be
50 years old?
Well, here's Dr. Peter marks of
the FDA.
We know that people in the age
range from about 50 to 65. About
a third of them have significant
medical comorbidities
and by comorbidities he means
conditions like obesity lung
disease diabetes, which is
fairly common in this age group.
These can raise the risk of
getting seriously ill from COVID
or even dying
even dying.
Now of course we're not supposed
to these all the shots the first
two shots are get exposed to
keep you from dying and being
hospitalized. And by the way,
you think this was scripted a
little bit yesterday? Why is it
somebody 50 Well, I just so
happen to have a clip of this
one guy who is to have the
answer this is this is like so
rehearsed. So scripted is an
embarrassment it's probably
paid for by Pfizer because
they're marketing this that
they're marketing the heck out
of it. Go get your shit and
remember when it was all just a
funny conspiracy theory for five
shots. So the so so I'd like to
I'd like to welcome the people
back who tuned out from the
show. When we were joking about
four or five shots. Welcome
back.
We've been explaining you the
six shadow becoming so this is a
story I clipped this because I
never heard this. This is you
but this did listen to this clip
and tell me that you heard maybe
you heard this I sure didn't
military in Utah.
The final military medical crew
in the nation has completed
their COVID Clinical mission
today at the University of Utah
hospital. He wanted Martinez
remember station K you are in
Salt Lake City. Details.
Deploying the military medical
team was a part of a federal
approach to address the stress
from COVID-19. On hospitals, a
crew of about 20 healthcare
workers first arrived at the
University Hospital at the start
of March. Now they returned
home, they helped clear about a
quarter of 500 backlog
surgeries. Dr. Kenzie graves
works at the US hospital. She
says now the manage the best
they can as the team leaves,
though we've got what plans
but what we've learned and how
we apply that is what's more
important. Our nursing
leadership has taken some steps
to be able to secure the beds
that are open, and to keep us
moving forward. So for right
now, I feel great.
The departure cons as a state
removes major COVID testing
sites.
The military was brought in
Yeah, yeah, we heard about it,
but we didn't get much reporting
on it. Yeah, they were brought
brought in to replace stuff. I
do have our weekly what other
excuse can we come up with for
myocarditis appearing within
young people all of a sudden?
Yeah. What have we had so far?
Both heart attacks and other
heart issues can be the referee
whistle if you happen to be a
soccer player. It can be what
are the things that we learned
about they
just dropped like flies because
their athlete it's it's not a
lot of stress on their system.
We didn't
know this, but it's very common
amongst young people. Yeah,
calm, very calm, very calm. And
let's see what is the latest
reason you can get heart issues
chronic
dehydration could increase your
risk of heart failure. That's
the finding of a long term study
by the National Institutes of
Health MPRs ping Wang reports it
may be related to having high
levels of sodium in your blood.
More than 50,000 adults during
the long term and eight study on
heart health, collected over 25
years show that people who were
healthy but dehydrated in
midlife had a higher incidence
of heart failure later on. Not
drinking enough water leads to
high levels of salt in your
blood, which can put added
stress on your heart over time.
Natalia Dmitriev from NIH is
lead author on the paper
I'm doing the recommended amount
of liquids every day is
something very simple that
everybody can easily do. On
potential benefits are huge. She
says
drinking at least six cups of
liquid a day for women and eight
cups a day for men could lower
your risk of future heart
disease. The finding is
published in the European Heart
Journal.
What I don't understand. I've
never heard people saying and
drink this many cups. Used to be
ounces.
Glasses do you say glass
glasses? It'd be like you know
12 inch glass glass 12 ounce
glass of water. It's what I
remember. But I just
remember glass glasses. Okay,
well now it's cups. But a cop
has a specific amount that's
eight ounces.
Well if it but she didn't say
okay. A cup. Do you have to
drink? Six times?
48 ounces?
Yeah, sounds about right for a
whole day, I guess. Surprise?
Well, but if you don't you're
gonna die not from the vaccine
or anything. You're gonna die
from de height severe
dehydration. That will kill you.
Just let us just let you know,
and never heard this and I
suppose to drink water when
you're thirsty, that it does
help. It does help that you have
to drink you know, 48 ounces of
water.
Have you been following the the
latest FOIA documents that have
unearthed some more nastiness?
No.
As it turns out, the National
Institute of Health was deleting
COVID sequences, the original
the OG sequences they had from
their database at the same time.
Fauci and columns were saying
that this is impossible this
cannot be from a lab this has to
be from from the from the wet
market. And this is a scandal.
They deleted deleted actual
genetic sequences as you know
like the like the ones that
determined the vaccine. Yes,
determined the testing protocol
will the question is indeed for
what purpose to cover shit up.
Cover up what the fact that that
these sequences are not natural
sequences as you would expect
from the wet market these
sequences show that something
was created
to me what the what the French
guy the French Nobel Prize
winner said right off the bat
when he saw the original
sequences that guy did so they
did him.
Okay, and that's when they
started deleting the sequences.
Nothing to see here. Ah, yeah.
The level of corruption on this
whole scam is unbelievable. It's
everything that's that's what's
so nuts. Everything is corrupt.
I mean, a DA Oh my god,
everything's corrupt. But if you
say that for 15 years and then
it's like kind of like, you know
what it's and we're not just
saying this is true. The more
the more social more internet we
got, the more we learned. I love
I love it. I love it. I want to
talk just, I have a note that I
want to I want to read but it
goes along with what's happening
in Florida and what's happening
with Disney. And there's the
culture war has now migrated to
the state of Florida. And it
started of course with the don't
say gay bill.
Right. A controversial bill
became law today in Florida. The
Republican governor signed the
measure that bans lessons on
sexual orientation and gender
identity in kindergarten through
third grade. Critics call it the
don't say gay bill and say it
marginalizes LGBTQ plus people.
Governor Ron DeSantis and other
Republicans claim that the law
is reasonable
have the NPR report on this they
do the same thing you know if
you remember when the Freedom
Ride or whatever it was up in
Canada they kept calling so
called so called Oh yeah, the
so called freedom freedom convoy
on freedom calm they
never do that with the door
everyone has to use don't say
gay don't say gay when it does
not even the word gay is not
even in the bill doesn't is not
called the don't say gay bill.
It should be referred to by its
name not by somebody, you know,
propaganda. And NPR emphasizes
it to listen to this. This is
the don'ts. Of course I use it.
Don't say gay one.
Florida teachers are trying to
figure out how the parental
rights and Education Act which
opponents call the don't say gay
bill will affect their
classrooms. Governor Ron
DeSantis signed it into law
yesterday,
we will make sure that parents
can send their kids to school to
get an education, not an
indoctrination.
The law bans instruction on
sexual orientation and gender
identity from kindergarten
through third grade and PE ours
Melissa block reports.
Here's the question Paula
Stevens hears most from her
first graders in Clearwater,
Florida. Spoiler alert, it's not
about sexual orientation or
gender identity.
It's It's snack time,
Stevens is puzzled by the law.
After all, she says teaching
about sexual orientation and
gender identity isn't in the
first grade curriculum. But in
class, they do talk a lot about
kids families. So I'm with two
moms or two dads,
it makes me wonder when I talk
about families in my classroom,
am I going to be violating this
law? Because the children were
having discussions about what
their family looks like?
Yeah, I cut this short because
it goes on and on and on with
one teacher after another who
they dug up. Yeah, that's had
these complaints. And one of
them says, You did what you just
heard another one of very gay
kindergarten teachers is I the
kids, I don't know if I can talk
to the kids. Because they come
in, they asked me how my weekend
was. And then I was with my
partner. And all of these
complaints from all these
teachers, including that first
one you just heard. I was a kid.
Well, I'm a former kid.
And stop the press. No,
I'm a former kid. And I remember
some of this stuff. I have never
in the class in the school yard
or any place or especially in
the classroom. Asked about
people's families. How's your
family? That doesn't happen?
Kids don't talk about that. And
kids don't ask their
kindergarten or teach
kindergarten teacher. You don't
go up to the kindergarten
teacher and say, how was your
weekend? That's bullshit.
Yeah, and notice all the
problems they have is about
them. I heard another teacher
saying something similar. Well,
I have been you know, they see
me on social media with my
partner. I mean, how am I going
to explain that? Don't just do
the mean, look, I don't need to
wait in on on this. Don't say
gay but it just seems logical to
me that some things are meant
for the home, not for the
school. But that's really what
the core is. It's about it's
about what the power the power
that people want in educating
the children.
And you should note that a lot
of Democrats have come out
they're made up they're gonna
stand on this like a bunch of
idiots. Yeah, they say the
parents should not don't.
Education should not be up to
the parents leave it to the
professionals. That's us.
Right. That's and that's and
that's how they feel. And that's
a problem that has built up over
several decades is
how to control people do not
like this, right? So teach them
how to read it to teach them
math.
The math is racist. The
Yes, I get it. Forget about
math. So the
cultural, the cultural
battleground is Florida. And the
striking back comes through a
leaked zoom call of a bunch of
Disney Some executives,
certainly mid mid to higher
level executives in the company
are openly discussing how they
want to indoctrinate, or do they
want to put as much what they
would mainly call queerness into
Disney product as possible. And
this is being released publicly.
Not by mistake, obviously. So
there's there's a war going on
and I want to play a cup,
there's a lot of this thing is a
treasure trove there's tons,
tons of really clippable bytes
on this, you may have seen some.
So I think I have different ones
mostly. But then I also have a
note from Ali Jade the official
tranny of the no agenda show.
And she wants to give us a
little update a little
understanding of the difference
between transitioning when she
transitioned 10 years ago,
compared to apparently what
seems to be pretty easy these
days. So we'll start first with
Disney's activism partner, which
means that I don't think she
works for Disney, but she was on
the call Nadine Smith of
equality, Florida. And she
explains that this is nothing
new. I mean, obviously, there's
been meanings all throughout
history.
But the context is also who is
pushing it, what their record
is, and what the history is in
Florida. You know, you can go
back to the to the 50s, to the
John's committee where the
legislature was was actively put
together a task force whose
whole job was to root out civil
rights workers and any
homosexuals in the university
system. They destroy lives,
literally people committed
suicide behind the relentless
attack. And then you have a need
O'Brien and many of us are of an
age to remember a neat O'Brien
save our children campaign,
which was premised on the same
the same ideas that undergird
this bill. And because of her
campaign, that equated being gay
with being a pro child predator,
she was able to pass a ban on
gay people being able to adopt a
marriage ban. And then she took
that nationwide. And so when we
react to this, a lot of us are
reacting from the pain we
experience to being isolated and
stigmatized in school, or also
reacting from the reality that
when they can ratio when they
can criminalize your existence,
when they can demonize who you
are. The next step is to
criminalize you and take your
kids. And we're already seeing
that in Texas.
What
are we seeing this coming? I
mean, we're already
seeing this in Texas,
criminalizing you for your kids
and taking them away from you.
We're seeing this in Texas.
Well, you're in Texas, tell me
what's going on?
I don't I don't I don't see I
don't know what she's talking
about. You know, what she's
talking about
is to criminalize you and take
your kids. And we're already
seeing that in Texas. So the
slippery slope between these
ugly messages, you know,
emanating from legislative
leaders in our state, and then
amplified by our governor, who
spokesperson immediately began
calling everyone who oppose this
bill. groomers aka pedophiles
I didn't notice that group now.
It was didn't use groomers I
heard rumors, but it wasn't.
But this is a couple things. I
wish they would use one acronym,
because it's becoming very
annoying. Everyone's just
throwing some shit out there
adding community after it. But
when it comes to you know, who
do we really use? We use the G
in the LGBTQ AIP k plus the gays
and gay men. They're tired of
being abused like this for the
lesbians, or the trans toys all
don't say gay. I don't say gay.
They feel it's almost like Al
Sharpton speaks on behalf of all
blacks to the using only gay,
not lesbian. Only gay and G
comes before l How did they get?
How do they pop in the front of
the line of that acronym?
Well, originally, they were in
front of the line. That's right.
Used to be
GLBT you had the Gay Lesbian
Alliance? The GLA Yes. Right.
And then the lesbians pushed out
to gays. Yep. And put themselves
in front of the
line and started to abuse them.
Yeah, and so it looks like it's
totally
now but this is all good. It's
for good reason. And this is
spilling over into the parks as
it should because you know, that
Disney is is diverse and they're
inclusive. And Vivian ware is in
fact the manager of diversity
and inclusion.
Last summer we removed all of
the gendered gradients in
relationship to our life skills.
So we no longer say ladies and
gentlemen boys and girls, we
we've trained we've provided
training for all of our our cast
members and in relationship to
that so now they know it's Hello
everyone or Hello Friends, we
are in the process of changing
over those, those recorded
messages. And so many of you are
probably familiar when we
brought the fireworks back to
the Magic Kingdom. We no longer
say ladies and gentlemen, boys
and girls, we say dreamers of
all ages. And so I love the fact
that it's opened up the
creativity, the opportunity for
our cast members to look at
that. We have our cast members,
working with merchandise working
with food and beverage working
with with all of our guests face
areas where perhaps, you know,
we want to create that magical
moment with our cast members
with our guests. And we don't
want to just assume because
someone might be in in our
interpretation may be presenting
as female that they may not want
to be called Princess. So let's
think differently about how do
we really engage with our guests
in a meaningful and inclusive
way that makes it magical and
memorable for everyone?
Oh, I see the problem. Some of
our guests may not want to be
called Princess. So we can't say
that. Let's just say friends. I
think that's very presumptive. I
don't like it when Joe Rogan
says it either. Hello, friends.
That's it. That may not be my
friend. I appreciate ladies and
gentlemen. Okay. Anyway. So
that's what they're doing in the
park, but they're also doing it
in production. And this is a
this is Alan March, he is on one
of the teams that things for one
of the many animated programming
programs that they're doing. And
he's really doing as much as he
can to accentuate queerness in
Disney products.
Yeah, I've had the privilege of
working with the moon girl team
for the last two years. And
they've been really open to
exploring queer stories. And
part of I'm on the production
side. Part of the work that I
feel like I can put in is making
sure that we take place in
modern day New York. So making
sure that that's like an
accurate reflection of New York.
So I put together like a tracker
of our background characters to
make sure that we have like the
full breadth of expression.
Do we have like douchebag Wall
Street, people in the background
and a holes like that, and
criminals and people killing
people mugging thrown in front
of the train just for some
diversity.
And we got into a very similar
conversation Carrie of like, oh,
all of our like gender
nonconforming characters are in
the background. And so it's not
just a numbers game of how many
LGBTQ plus characters you have.
We got the further the, the more
centered a story is on a
character, the more nuanced you
get to get into their story. And
especially with like trans
characters, you can't see if
someone is trans, there's not
one way to look trans. And so
kind of the only way to have
these like canonical trans
characters, canonical asexual
characters, canonical bisexual
characters, is to give them
stories where they can like be
their whole selves.
Any thoughts before
it'll be entertaining?
I think what what really has
happened and this and that I'm
going to read this alley Jade
note in a moment, is it has
become way too simplified. I
mean, we're using any old
acronym LGBTQI chi a plus. This,
there's supposed to be peas in
there. It's it's just it just
just trans whatever. It's just
so easy. And it's really
accentuated by one of the one of
the corporate presidents of
Disney. This you may have seen
Carrie Burke, who really gets
emotional about the many, many
characters in their stories and
the many more trans characters
they want to bring to the
forefront because it's so
representative of a large group
of the population. But just and
I'll stop this after the
beginning because there's
something that irks me about
her.
I'm here as a mother of two
queer children actually. One
transgender child and one
pansexual child and and also as
a leader. And that was the thing
that really got me because I
have heard so much from so many
of my colleagues over the course
of the last couple of weeks, in
open forums and through emails
and phone conversations, and I
feel a responsibility to speak
not just for myself, but for
them. To all of us. We had a we
have an open forum last week at
20th Where again, the home of
really incredible groundbreaking
LGBTQIA stories over the years
where
aussagen is LGBTQIA Yes, she
just told us she has a P a
pansexual child why didn't you
put p in there? He's P the new Q
or the old Q? Hey, you're
talking to the wrong guy. She's
insincere. No but this this is
bullshit is insincere. She's
but she's a She's, she's talking
about self righteous. She Oh,
I've got two genders. You know,
a three year old who's now a
girl who was a boy and I got a
pan, a kid who's pansexual He's
probably in grammar school. I
think when I was in grammar
school, his pants ever
nonsexual? Who cares? You
weren't until you reach puberty,
which they won't even let these
kids do. You don't have any
sexual desires?
No. Let's read the note from
Allie Jade some information to
provide some details of
transgender medical practice
from 10 years ago when I went
through the whole situation in
North Carolina. So just compare
to the Cavalier pneus of these
people. First, you had to go
through therapy and
psychological evaluation for an
unspecified time when your
therapist evaluates you and
works with you to conclude if
you're suffering from gender
identity disorder, or have other
issues or problems in your life
or brain that is making you a
project, do you making you
project a gender issue? If they
and this is all in the past, if
they did find that you were
suffering from gender identity
disorder and no other factors
are present, they would require
the patient to start living as
the gender the person was going
to transition to along with
helping and providing details
and how to conform adopt to
blend in and become a good
member of society in the gender
you were transitioning to. It
was highly stressful, getting Oh
no, it was also highly stressed.
Getting on hormones does not
change all the years of male
hormones and puberty does not
reverse hair growth does not
change body structure. It does
not change voice tone does not
magically make you a woman. This
was stressed over and over again
by the doctor. The information
about the swimmer Leah Thomas
not having advantage is a
blatant lie. 10 years in and me
as a sysadmin not working out
still I retain some strength and
ability. They are a college
level athlete. They are a
college level athlete only
transition for one year, they
have all their abilities. So
she's saying 10 years later, I
still have dude like strength to
one year into this No way. He
does change skin, change skin to
softer eyesight and how your
brain is towards attraction and
emotion, body fat distribution
and everyone's favorite whoops.
After all those warnings they
move to the next step. So not
even there yet after working
with you when they find out you
are not suffering from a gender
disordered identity disorder
they would not provide the
letter needed from the next step
which is the endocrinologist,
the endocrinologist with an also
stressed with hormones can and
cannot do to the human body in
the medical risks you will be
taking on then you would be
required to come back twice a
year for follow up, which
includes blood tests and mental
stability check. It was seen as
a medical issue with medical
treatments, not a social
movement. Now they do not care
about any of these details. My
doctor of eight years retired
and I had to find another so I
went to Planned Parenthood to
get my regimen taken over come
to find out all that is based
all that is basically gone. You
answered a few questions from
Congratulations, you are a
transgender, you are wonderful
and perfect. I asked further
what all do they require to get
hormones now the answers, they
can do it all they do not
require the letters and mental
evaluations and therapy anymore.
It seems no therapy and medical
gate gatekeepers exist,
providing assistance to people
who may not actually benefit
from 10 transition and have
other underlying issues that are
the solution. That's why there's
a boom in transgender people. So
who changed all that? What, what
medical? What medical meeting
did we miss on these types of
things for some of the most but
I'm, I'm totally okay with
anyone changing whatever they
want. For whatever reason, I do
not give a shit. But when you're
talking about kids in the fifth
grade, and you're well, thank
you when you're indoctrinating
children with this. And and it's
one thing to I understand if
kids would need to identify with
who they are or whatever, you
know, teachers, I'm sure can
make exceptions. They're talking
about this. Don't say gays a
structural thing that is
forbidden now. But come on, you
can't have both these things
happening at the same time. We
need some nuance and little hold
back on. I mean, I think in
California, you can get hormone
blockers without your parents
permission at Planned
Parenthood.
Crazy,
not finished this clip of this
lady just sweet. So we heard
her.
And one of our execs stood up
and said, you know, we only have
a handful of queer leads in our
content. And I went What if that
can't be true? And I and I and I
realized, oh, it actually is
true. We have been Many many
many LGBTQIA characters in our
stories and and and yet we don't
have enough leads
without in show business. We've
always had wonderfully colorful
people. gay trans whatever.
Sammy Davis Jr, nuts, Little
Richard Richard Simmons I mean
we can go on with a million
different entertaining
wonderfully colorful people
always recognized as being
sexually oriented in different
ways than quote unquote
heteronormative and but it
wasn't like you were being spoon
fed this to become this way
almost by default as a as a
badge of honor spurred on by
adults. And then blame Texas
spurred on by adults and then
blame Texas just randomly do it
California they never blame us
for anything.
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what was going on with that. We
do have some cool meetup reports
one from Sao Paulo, Brazil. The
first meetup was a complete
success is good news. Attendance
growth is up a phenomenal 100%
We absolutely lambasted our
previous long standing
attendance record of one
blasting it up to two producers.
That's right two producers
Brazil is on the map. Yes,
that's very good. Adam please
call up producer Thomas piers
the text for episode 1425.
Moving to Brazil. Let's get
Thomas pears may be pairs on
board for the next meetup in
June and honorary shout out to
Sir Rob alter the Baron of our
great state of Sao Paulo. Thanks
so much. You gave us sanity and
peace of mind in the brainwash
times. Thank you. Local 76 There
meetup.
What's shakin, gimel? Nation?
This is Sean from Philly, local
76. We're at Philadelphia
Brewing Company. We got a group
of 20 here today. Probably the
biggest I've ever hosted. So
that's very good. Here are the
people right now. Why do you
listen to no agenda?
Actually don't listen to no
agenda.
I listened to a portion of my
first podcast on the ride here
today.
And I love the douchebag by
associations into it
a couple times by myself due to
him get me onto the track and I
found it very interesting. And I
love the fact that they cover
pretty much everything. The best
part
of the 70s coming back is disco
came back with
why do you why do you listen to
no agenda? Five words less?
It makes me feel good
news because it makes sure I'll
feel good. I love Adam.
No bad words.
Throw away your television. I
meet really
cool people.
That's a good reason to like the
meetups. I take it best podcast
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and Adam curry, my weekly
normality
because life is a scam. No thing
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listens to it. Argue with my
son.
Okay, and the final one from
Houston.
Houston, no agenda. Hi, this is
Dana. Sarah. We get our human
resources Maya and Alice here as
well. Small but intimate meetup
and we had fun.
Hey, guys, Andrea, and we're
having a blast. And we're so
excited that COVID is over. Yay.
In the morning, Adam and John.
We love you are number one
salad. Nation is supergrass.
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sometimes you want to go hang
out with all the nights and days
you want to be triggered all you
want and everybody feels the
same it's like a bomb
yeah he's like a party man. All
right, we got to get out of
here. We still like we have to
do wrap arounds we got all kinds
of work coming up. You get all
kinds of work still to do today.
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fun. No ISOs
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okay.
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of those NPR left I also have my
the one I've been using now I'm
going to start using as to be an
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heard this in the report. Ah
where'd you get that from?
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effects sites. I was looking for
a grown because of that. That
story about the deer and I and
this zombie clip was on there. I
took it okay. It's public
domain. And now the one I might
be good for the show is Wow
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of wires. Here's what I have.
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think that's pretty damn good
with this. Oh, wow. Wow, that's
a huge problem. So we could
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have used Oh, wow. once before.
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staple.
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had this for sure, but put it
aside.
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as you would say,
in abeyance, yes.
All right, man. Let's get out of
here. All right, we've we've
deconstructed a lot. And
everyone is much smarter for you
can go ahead and tell all your
friends. Hello, the Will Smith
slab it was the coven. We all
know what's going on. I'm sure
you'll get some good looks with
that. So end of show mixes some
good ones. Am delicious. We got
Tom Starkweather Chad Marmot and
the traveling tacos. Yes with
the whispering Joe by request so
we're gonna play all of those
for you. Coming up next on no
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It's sir Jean and Darrin doing
that show. And on Sunday you
will hear the best of end of
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three and a half hours we'll
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so Sunday is what
Sunday is the rundown of COVID
clips for the first few months
of COVID
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enjoy that everybody coming to
you from the heart of the Texas
hill country here in FEMA Region
number six in the morning
everybody I'm out of curry
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where I remain I'm John seed for
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spokesperson for the Kremlin. I
cannot speak to what Vladimir
Putin but across
Yeah, I agree complicating
everybody's
you can't speak for the Kremlin,
then you're saying he feels
misled by his advisors. It
seems like
there might be something going
on here. I'm not going to tell
you why when I tell you. They
don't run this state. They must
never run this state. As long as
I'm Governor.
We're told Smith could face
sanctions for his behavior.
Once you can walk back only
bite and decide what
I'm not going to tell you.
Why would I tell you? I didn't
write it but I could.
Look I think that's every single
solitary serious investigators
including your network and
others have looked at this have
said there's absolutely zero
basis to the accusation that I
act in any way inappropriately
or that my Sunday
years in federal prison Do you
think that everything that
happened was kosher? You know,
there's not one single bit of
evidence the federal system
well, it's kind of done To see
them sort of squirming around
trying to admit the obvious,
but, you know, if you're a
reader of the New York Post or
Fox News 16 months ago, you
didn't need the great New York
Times to tell you that it was
true when that date
authenticated emails we already
did that. West side
there are more deaths reported
to bears now, for these COVID
vaccines in 10 months, then two
times endometrial cancer is over
what I see on the mandate
miscarriages increased
by 390%. All to immune self
attack.
Neurological, over 1,000%
strokes, encephalopathy heart
arrhythmias, such as age are not
rare.
6220s people in their 30s and
40s people that wouldn't
normally be labeled as anxiety,
neuropathy, lung yawn Vare
syndrome. It's very
realistically a vaccine injury
mRNA vaccine. Does this look
like autoimmunity? Yeah, that's
the bodies are piling up
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