April 14th, 2022 • 3h 44m
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but they changed the specs
because they hate us. Adam
curry, John C. Devorah.
Thursday, April 14 2022. This is
your award winning Kip on nation
media assassination episode
1442. This is no agenda. That's
right. It's Thursday all over
again and broadcasting live from
the heart of the Texas Hill
Country. He and femur reached
number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry and
from Northern Silicon Valley,
where we now have positive proof
that Adams OCD. I'm John C.
Dvorak.
Buzzkill.
Okay, let's start off by
insulting your co host.
I don't think it's a bad thing.
But what do you mean, you have
proof of OCD? You still you're
still obsessing?
Like like you would because you
have Tourette's as really what
it really is, is not OCD. And he
doubles down. He doubles down on
the ad hoc and pull them back on
the OCD. This isn't a function
of Tourette's, and it's been
documented and you always deny
it. But there you go. You made
the mistake. You made a little
mistake last Sunday. Show
Thursday. And you have been and
you said something earlier, I
listened to this you and Darren
or something and you were
moaning about it. You are you're
irked about this little error,
one error in like 15 years. No,
so far. Most of the time, we've
caught it. My fault for not
catching it. I'll take take take
that. Because I should have
caught it. I know I was
thinking, and that's what we do.
And but it didn't happen. So you
went through with it. And now
you're still irked by it and you
will be probably continued to be
such for a month or two. You're
done with OCD, you know me. You
had OCD, OCD, OCD kind of guy
goes a little bit deeper than
just making a mistake. I've made
this mistake so many times. And
the problem is, I am actually
when I say it's Thursday and
Sunday, believe it or not, I'm
living my life as if it's
Sunday. And it's really jarring,
then Oh shit, it's Thursday.
Because you know, whatever's
coming up tonight or tomorrow or
whatever I'm doing and I cannot
believe that this happens to me
so often.
I think by the way, I think a
lot of it has to do with the
offset nature of the shows
off three days between one show
and four days between another
and it and it upsets everybody's
schedule not just you Me me me
subs always upset Oh, I gotta do
a die out. I got to do the
meetups. I forgot about doing
the meeting.
And Jace was to do certain
things. And she's ya. What day
is it? And so I'm always being
asked what day it is.
Because it didn't stupid nature.
I mean, we did the show daily
what it relented, this would
ever happen. That's correct. But
also what it really shows is our
lives are just the show. There's
nothing else we really do, then
they'll show it's the show and
our lives evolve around the
show. Well, now you're making me
depressed.
And we appreciate that because
of our value for value model.
We're allowed and enabled to do
that. Which is which is pretty,
but it is funny to watch. The
little idiosyncratic aspects of
the fine tuned. You know,
Thursday Sunday, yeah, fine,
too. It's a well oiled fine to
Oh, I know once a while. All the
things I have to remember is
just a simple day of the week. I
can't do it.
And you know, talk about me
being OCD. Something happened to
you? Yes. Oh, something happened
to you yesterday. Oh, what? I
don't know. You're gonna tell us
because you're over clipped. You
said oh, you sent me two batches
of clips now and for the for the
new piece. John has no idea what
clips I have, I have no idea
what clips he has. I see the
titles when they come in. Which
I have to do to put a kind of a
mental map in my brain as to
Okay, here's how the show's
gonna flow.
But I don't listen to them. And
I'm looking at this as you got
like 30 clips that is more than
your allotment.
I had to stop for a second
tighter to Zephyr went by. It
has been a while since we've had
a Zephyr report please do inform
us of the Zephyr okay, we had
the normal car count of eight.
But instead of the two normal
engines we had four, four and
two of the engines were painted
in some celebratory manner they
were dark blue gorgeous engines
like they're going to some event
hotter to the to normal inches
than to these super painted up
killer engines. It just like wow
and then
then the rest of the train was
just the train. Well what do you
think this means for the
economy?
It means we're something's gonna
happen good it looks like the
celebrations are gonna That's
right we're celebrating 8.5%
inflation everybody that's
fantastic that is your Zef
report and look everybody over
at CNBC Squawk Box Bitcoin
hanging on for dear life at
40,000 Oh my god
there is some question from the
troll room if you are talking
about engines or engines
engines
engines they were typing that
I'm like it does sound like
engines Indian engine so anyway
I'm sorry to interrupt because
you were oh no well no I was
bad. I was tossing to you by
saying you're over clipped you
have more than your allotment
which is your cue to say why
Yes, Adam. And I'd like to start
with this one. And why Yes,
Adam. And I'd like to start by
let's get this out of the way
this is the New York had a
shooting in the subway
everybody's who was shooting in
the subway after getting your
lead on a gas bomb.
Like a dog in the stroller you
can the shooting in the subway
in the dog in the stroller is a
crazy story that just kind of
emerged from New York and they
fell I guess they finally
captured the guy supposedly the
guy but then the story gets even
Hank here when they when they
discuss cat capturing and the
funny thing is you're going to
be an element in this first
clip.
Whereas clips
I'm telling you over Eclipse
you're over Eclipse this is your
this is the problem they have
the wrong list is what have I
have subway number one intro the
number one number one clipped
it's and then the two follow ups
and then I'll explain what the
follow ups are. Authorities have
taken into custody The man
accused in the shooting of 10
people aboard a Brooklyn subway
yesterday. At a press briefing
today the US Attorney for the
Eastern District of New York and
housing authorities are charging
62 year old Frank R James with a
federal terrorism offense. James
was taken into custody in
Manhattan's East Village
neighborhood after reportedly
calling a tip line himself.
Accused of firing 33 rounds.
With a crowded subway car all
the victims are expected to
survive. There was no indication
James had any ties to any terror
groups, but the charge applies
to violent attacks on mass
transit systems. Oh wait a
minute. You didn't have the
camera glitch in there. That's
what we needed. Well, the camera
ghost isn't even mentioned in
the other report, which is the
longer version from that came
later on NPR. And they kept to
33 shots in there which I still
think is what who somebody
Countess shell casings are well,
yes, yes, yes. Listen, according
to police after he put on the
gas mask and he threw these
smoke grenades. The suspect
started shooting fired a Glock
17 nine millimeter semi
automatic handgun at least 33
times they say 33 times because
33 discharge showcases were
found at the scene along with a
nine millimeter pistol that
appears to have jammed and a
number of high capacity
magazines, including one that
was inserted into the gun when
they found it. Oh, wow. I love
how she's just 33 three times in
a row. And we do know that 33
possibly can mean Abort mission
abort mission.
It can mean a lot. We don't
really we don't really know. But
we have heard this. In the
second version, which is more
detailed on NPR. They've
mentioned that 33 They don't do
it as much as Rachel Rachel did.
And but they leave out the part
where he called the tip line
himself. That was not somebody
said no, no, no.
So if he called the tip line,
just leave it out of the story.
And so the longer version of the
story actually leaves out that
detail and Rachel didn't mention
it either.
Which is like, oh, maybe she
said anything about that is if
the guy causing the tip line
himself, give me a break. Well,
so let's listen to the longer
exposition here about what
supposedly happened. I heard
this from a few people on the
subway this morning. But you
know a lot of people I spoke to
also told me they don't think
the answer is more police. They
pointed out that NYPD has
already increased police
presence in the subways before
this latest shooting happened.
Eli Garcia was heading to work
and he told me he wasn't
nervous. He just felt that this
was an anomaly. And I asked this
is the subway shooting the long
long form is that what what you
want to separate shooting long
form with message about 30 hours
or a mass shooting in the New
York City subway Mayor Eric
Adams had this to say my fellow
New Yorkers. We is this from his
deathbed of COVID
is
dead dog we got to
the suspect Frank James is
accused of firing 33 times.
On a subway train during rush
hour yesterday morning. No one
died. But 10 people were shot
and several others were hurt in
the incident. And perished.
Jasmine guards joins us now from
New York. Hi, Jasmine. Hi. What
more can you tell us about this
arrest? Was that all about
heights? Remember last night
like a book lovers. They have
this thing going on in NPR where
they do that? I think there is
some bar Hi. Hi. Oh, I think you
and I should do it. Hi, John.
Hi.
Shot and several others were
hurt. It's gonna be a long show
if we did keep this incident.
And Pierce Jasmine guards joins
us now from New York. Hi,
Jasmine. Hi.
Tell us about this arrest.
Frank. James is believed to be
the shooter and he was
apprehended on a Manhattan
street corner just a few hours
ago at around one other way.
So is this guy have you seen
pictures of him is a generic
looking I don't want to say all
black people look the same? No,
but this is a generic looking
black guy maybe looks a little
like Jay Z if he looks like
anybody. So he's a generic
looking black guy on a Manhattan
street corner. And of course, he
called the tip and himself and
he probably gave him the address
where he's going to be staying.
He said I'm gonna be I'm at the
McDonald's is what he apparently
said. But not withstanding. How
would they identify this guy
Manhattanite? Oh, no. Dogs keep
keep playing there is were hurt
in the incident. And Pierce
Jasmine guards joins us now.
Hey, Jasmine. Hi. All right. So
what more can you tell us about
this arrest? Frank James is
believed to be the shooter and
he was apprehended on a
Manhattan street corner just a
few hours ago at around 1:45pm
this afternoon. He's 62 years
old, he was arrested without
incident. Bystander videos show
police taking him into custody
and it came from a tip well,
okay, so what do we know about
this man so far? What we know
about him so far is that he had
a myriad of prior arrests from
various states dating back to
the early 90s. And they range
from criminal sex acts to theft.
He seems to have lived a very
chaotic life moving across
cities and states. And he also
posted quite a few videos on
YouTube and Facebook,
criticizing New York Mayor Eric
Adams, and criticizing his
policies on crime and
homelessness. And he talked
about having PTSD. I'm sure in
the coming days, a much clearer
picture is going to emerge. Oh,
sure. Well, at this point, what
comes next in the investigation?
Well, first of all, authorities
still don't know why he
allegedly went on this attack
yesterday. He is now facing
federal charges and up to life
in prison for this. So to that
end, authorities made it clear,
this investigation remains open
and they are still asking for
tips on how and why James did
this. Okay, well, well, his
motive remains unclear. You
know, the shooting had occurred
as New Yorkers are being asked
to start commuting back to their
offices at just as COVID numbers
are declining. And Jasmine, I
understand that you were on the
subway today like what was the
moods trends, what it feels like
to be?
Well, this is a notoriously
tough city. Almost everyone I
spoke to told me they were just
trying to go about their day, as
usual. In recent months, there
have been very violent incidents
on the subway some deadly.
Carlos Moreno Banda was heading
to a doctor's appointment this
morning. And he said he was a
little bit nervous. I asked him
what would make you feel better
right now? More police activity
interaction with customers and
presence more presence, I think,
Oh, man. Okay, now this is the
day we got to the last clip is
going to end this. This little
thing, they slipped it, they did
two things. One, you can get a
lot of deconstruction
information by what was omitted.
And what was omitted in this
report, long report was that the
tip line was called by the guy
himself. How can that why don't
you think that's kind of
interesting enough to put it in
the report. In fact, if I if I
were an honest journalist or
even just a reporter, I would
say something like this. Hey,
John, you know, what's really
interesting is that this shooter
called the tip line himself,
we're not quite sure the
Manhattan med Police have not
responded yet. But that is
indeed a very strange twist in
this case. Back to you, John.
I, Adam. Hi. So, yes, of course,
we have an anomaly where they
slip in this thing where the guy
wants more cops. Yeah, that's
cool. Yeah, this is gotta go. So
let's fit that way we got her
out she Okay, okay, we didn't go
VC bet this.
How do we How did this guy slip
into our man on the street bit?
So how do we get out of this?
Let's just back it off. Let's
back it off. Let's find some way
to back it off and here we
continue with the same report. I
heard this from a few people on
the subway this morning. But you
know, a lot of people I spoke to
also told me they don't think
the answer is more police. They
pointed out that NYPD has
already increased police
presence in the subways before
this latest shooting happened.
Eli Garcia was heading to work
and he told me he wasn't
nervous. He just felt that this
was an anomaly. And I asked him
what should be done to avoid
these types of violent
outbursts, fund services that
will help to people that need
the help, like homeless
services, mental health are a
great start. And this is kind of
at the heart of the debate here
in New York City. And I think in
cities across the US, we're
seeing gun violence rise. And
and the question is, is the
solution more police better
mental health and homeless
services? All of the above? It's
hard to say. Yeah. Well, I know
that there was some criticism of
how long it took to find this
suspect. What do you make of
that criticism? Was it fair?
Well, you know, this has to do
with the fact that at least one
of the cameras at the station
where the shooting happened
weren't working. And people I
spoke to today did express that.
We pay taxes, we pay the transit
system, why don't we get the
basics? That is NPR, New York
correspondent Jasmine guards,
thank you so much, Jasmine,
thank you. People think it's
also it just works. You know,
you just put some money in here
and then guys in uniforms go out
and everything's safe.
Why don't we get the basics
she's, that's that's all I got.
I do want to intersperse into
this, something we've been
tracking and we will continue to
track with over 250 felonies in
a week. New York City subway in
the 1970s was the most dangerous
place on earth.
I am as you know, now also the
graffiti or as you would say,
graffiti is on subway cars is
back producer sent me some
beautiful pictures today. And
it's the big tags all across the
side.
That was also 70. So those
aren't tagged. You don't call it
okay. You're gonna get technical
please tell me what you call
that in graffiti language.
There's three things you can
have you have a tag which
somebody just just makes it you
know, is puts his initials on
that stuff and it makes a mess.
And he puts it over and over
over again all over the place as
a tag goes or tag anchors.
There. They're low and graffiti
guys, the you're an expert on
graffiti. This is why you say
graffiti because that proves
that you're an expert in and
that doesn't prove anything. And
then the next thing is called a
toss up where you just worst
kind of like an outline of some
design you're going to do and
you never really finish it or
you're practicing. And then
there's the burners, which is
the ones that you're talking
about. Big finished pieces. Yes,
burners, okay. And they tend to
be all over the place and the
graffiti guys are called writers
got on.
And then they the big burners
are the ones that have the fancy
looking was at Yahoo. That's
pretty and some guys are really
good at it. Yeah. And they're
they're like given free rein in
everywhere including the other
gangs areas. They're just, in
fact, I have a jacket a jacket
that one of these guys did for
me. This is the Vortech on the
back as you can go to Hell's
Kitchen in the worst of times
and you walk right through and
as long as you're wearing that
jacket. Yeah. Cool. Just like a
gypsy ring. Yeah, exactly. Cool.
Well, anyway, they look just
like the subway cars from the
from the 70s From what I
remember pictures and also just
the 70s were that I remember
those they were the ugliest
things in the world and they and
then some of these idiots had
these diamond low cutters and
they would scratch the window
Yeah, they do a signature on the
windows the windows were all
scratched up with diamonds you
know you can't just make you
have to replace the windows
today. Oh, it was a nightmare.
So Ark is every time I hear
about these things going on in
New York I it's horrible place
can I remember and remind you of
something else that happened in
and then we'll get back to the
subway thinks I have a few
clubs. You know what else
happened in the 1970s in New
York was a big event 1976 To be
exact a 77
big event event
Enter. Yeah, it was the
convention of the squeegee men.
It was the big blackout.
Oh, right, the black and all
that and all the babies. Yes.
Where were you when the Knights
went out in New York City?
That was a big event. That can
happen again. Yes, this is what
I'm talking about, of course
mentioned, because no one else
has mentioned it. You mentioned
it. It can happen again. Yeah.
And and I'll I'll have some
some hacking news later to show
you that it could actually
happen. But first, let's go back
to this New York subway shooting
because immediately there's a
lot of things that that were
wrong with this and I was in the
car on the way to Austin, so I
would just listen, I was just
switching between I have Sirius
XM. So I'm listening to CNN,
MSNBC.
And, and Fox but mainly CNN kind
of feels like they had more
better on the scene reports. And
what happened almost immediately
was the FBI was on the scene.
We're always looking for the
FBI. If you have not heard the
show, before we have
with with
circumstantial evidence have
come up with a theory that
there's a six week cycle and the
FBI used to really be quite
stringent. They would hold on to
it every six weeks that have
some kind of event typically a
terrorist and it would be some
schlub that they had been
working for six months or a year
had Jack them all up to give the
guy a phony remote control tell
them where to go rent the van
put some sacks of flour in the
back and then go arrest the guy
as he presses the phony button
and then they're heroes again.
Yeah, and it's always in the
affidavit it's always right
there they shouldn't I was over
confidential informants and it's
it's really sad because these
are typically very low lying.
Yes. Oh, stupid. And if you look
at this guy, this Frank James
always interesting to have. And
by the way, known middle name,
this is this is wrong in this.
If it were six weeks cycle of
the perpetrator would be a
terrorist and white terrorist,
white nationalist. would of
course have three names to be
off would have written a
manifesto. Now this guy didn't
have a manifesto, but he had
tons of YouTube videos, very
racial, particularly about Catan
g brown Jackson, that she was
married to a white guy and this
was this outraged him. So the
FBI is on the scene and right
away right away. And because I
was listening to it live,
couldn't clip it. This is not
this is no terrorism. FBI says
it's not terrorism, just so you
know, it's not terrorism. It's
not terrorism.
I thought that was the FBI
saying that. So immediately, my
conspiratorial mind goes to
alright, this guy, they've been
working him because of course,
he was known prior to law
enforcement and the FBI.
As recent as 2019. Like they
were jacking this guy up, he
might not he's probably supposed
to do something. But he popped
off early. They had no control
over him. Because he guys are
not he's just Yeah. And in fact,
that's probably why he called it
in himself. Yeah. Hey, I'm here.
I'm here. Come pick me up. No,
he's like, Hey, I did I did it.
Well, you asked me to do come
pick me up. I'd love to hear
that audio tape. But there's
some things that came back that
just reminded me of of a typical
six week cycle, what are the
tools at their disposal to
conduct this man Hahn? kind of
behind the scenes, if you will?
Well, listen, I mean, I think
one of the greatest tools that
investigators have right now are
the people of New York. And I
think that Commissioner Ramsey
and Commissioner Bratton both
had stated earlier on in the
previous segment, you see
something say something
Daigo been waiting to play that
jingle for a while see something
say something is back in play.
Very nice. We appreciate that.
And then this classic is about
to happen. Investigators
described James as a lone wolf,
who posted racist.
That is, who posted hours of
racist violent rants on YouTube,
including once against the mayor
talk about I talk about altering
their investigation, which is
ongoing authority say they
searched a storage unit in
Philadelphia, which is
registered to James finding,
among other things, a silencer
and ammunition for AR 15 and
nine millimeter weapons. James
faces several charges including
terrorism against a mass transit
system. And if convicted, he
could face up to life in prison
or so I don't understand why
he's gonna face terrorism
charges when the FBI is younger,
it's not terrorism is not
terrorists. Don't worry about
it's not terrorism. So you know,
that's, that's a hole in the
system, they gotta fix it. So if
this was some kind of OP, what
would it be for? Well, I think
it's very obvious that this
would be about gun control.
The President just recently had
his whole ghost guns
presentation. You can
3d printers. Yeah ghost guns
and, and high capacity magazines
which were this is the 33 is
very important here. That's why
they kept hammering Hika you
heard Rachel high capacity
magazine high capacity, one of
which was inserted into the gun
the high capacity magazine
inserted into the gun. So
there's that. Yeah, she made a
point of it as though she's been
scripted. The also which I found
interesting even NPR wasn't that
that bad. There was just well,
they were bad too but that bad.
The it's like
what what was the millimeter
this gun of this? What was the
shooting? She's She's She's She
said it was a Glock 17 nine
millimeter Rachel.
So Rachel said that, and it had
a giant. Let's listen. Let's
listen again. Hello. According
to police after he put on the
gas mask and he threw these
smoke grenades. The suspect then
started shooting fired a Glock
17 nine millimeter semi
automatic handgun at least 33
times they say 33 times because
33 discharge showcases were
found at the scene along with a
nine millimeter pistol that
appears to have jammed and a
number of high capacity
magazines, including one that
was inserted into the gun when
they found it.
So that's odd. That's very odd.
But what she says that she's
kind of truthful, even though
scripted 33. They say 33 because
they found 33 shell casings, it
could have been 133. And they
only found 33.
Or it could have been no shots,
but they found 33 shells that
someone threw down on the
ground. And that's there's a
million ways to interpret this
shit. I don't know the 33
suspicious. What else think?
What else could this be about?
And this is the camera clip. I
love this. Because if you're
going to do an up, of course,
you're going to disable the
camera. Da. That's the first
thing you do. And oh yeah, by
the way, the way you disable
cameras is not like in the
movies where you put up a an
image of that you've captured
previously. And you insert that
right away. Yeah, you put that
you put the picture in front of
the camera. It's also not spray
painting the lens. No, you just
cut the Wi Fi connection. It's
that simple. That's all you got
to do and how you know and how
you do that. I don't think
that's hard. That's shits that
should break by itself. But
there's something at the end of
this report that says ha, maybe
there was something else going
on increased security at subway
stations across the country
today. After Tuesday's shooting
spree reveal blind spots in the
security cameras surveillance
systems. CBS News is learning
the cameras at the subway
station were operating but the
video feed to the police and
transit authority was not
Metropolitan Transportation
Authority CEO John Lieber said
there were connectivity issues.
There was apparently a server
problem which they had been
working on. There was so no
let's come in science. A CBS
News Review of two years of
state inspections finds New York
State officials told America's
largest transit agency its
cameras were vulnerable to
malfunction finding in 2019 the
Metropolitan Transportation
Authority took months to make
some camera repairs and that
regular maintenance wasn't
happening as scheduled more than
half the time does it surprise
you to hear this camera in this
spot may not have been working
right? It does not surprise me
to hear that the cameras were
not working right. retired FBI
agent Mike German says the 10s
of 1000s of cameras in US
transit systems require regular
manpower and sophisticated
maintenance. Oh, how hard can it
be ring doorbells work it is
very common.
Sophisticated maintenance dad is
a great great I'm almost
borderline and I well let me
think about it. But it's
sophisticated maintenance for a
cam sophistic it requires
sophisticated maintenance, high
irregular manpower and
sophisticated maintenance. Where
did you say irregular manpower?
No irregular, right the 10s of
1000s of cameras in US transit
systems require regular manpower
and sophisticated maintenance.
But it is very common that, you
know cameras either aren't
working properly or even if they
are working properly aren't
pointed in exactly the right
direction. CBS News has learned
even before the New York
shootings Congress was
considering a significant
increase in funding to secure
rail systems. Oh secure rail
systems funding.
Oh, that's the whole thing. So
some students to shoot up the
place don't kill anybody. And
then you got to get more money.
It's all about the money. I'm
thinking where we're at now is
the Democrats who are in charge
are working on another like
massive omnibus bill some big
bill that want to shove a bunch
of stuff into its it may come
under the you know, let's make
America secure again act or
something like that.
Where are we need to secure
rail? We need to go after the
high capacity magazines, we need
more funding for COVID This is
This is coming back when he more
funding for COVID We need some
money we need that you're gonna
see that they're gonna ratchet
this up so they want money. So
maybe people are jumping on the
bandwagon because there's money
to be had, but that I could not
find anything called the secure
rail act. So I'm not sure
exactly what they're referring
to. But significant funding is
interesting. And then you we
also get to just condition
people that hey, you know, the
ship just doesn't work
sometimes. And you talked about
the cameras at the station where
he suspected to have gotten on
the train, but the station where
this happened that 36th Street
Station, there were no police
officers stationed there. The
cameras were not working, at
least not in real time. What are
they saying about that? How did
that fall through the cracks?
Well, it's their 472 subway
stations in New York City. The
cameras work sometimes they
don't they say it was a computer
glitch at this particular
station. Others were that
entrain traveled on Tuesday
morning but that also weren't
working. Yeah, this is this is
so good. People are just excel.
That's a glitch. Not okay, it's
shipmaster glitch. I understand
glitch. Sure. That's like don't
forget, don't forget that
everyone's preconditioned there
were preconditioned long before
this. When the Jeffrey Epstein
do. That's just a glitch. It was
just a glitch. Just so we have
we have cameras coincidently
failing left and right in New
York, in New York. And he's
always in New York. And he
always had some situation where
it'd be nice if it worked. If
you if you're in Times Square,
you're taking pictures, you
should make sure that it works.
Because you know, there's
glitches in New York, your
camera just stops working. It's
bad. It's bad people. It's very,
very bad. So this felt like a
failed opt to me.
This is this does not feel to me
like some random guy who just
went nuts and decided to do this
and then gave Himself up. I
think you're spot on with
calling the tip line. Like, hey,
I did it. Come pick me up. No,
you didn't do it. Right.
are supposed to actually. Well,
I might be right about that. But
I think you're right about the
fact that
what he said was something like,
you know, pay I wanted me to
like, Well, you didn't do it on
the right day. He didn't do in
the right way didn't do in the
right situation. You know,
there's this notion that there
was a million things you didn't
do. He just went off the rails
the guy with unreliable
didn't have I would say that the
FBI and let's let's go with our
basis, the basic theory that the
FBI is behind it. The FBI
handlers did a shit job. Of
course they did. They're
embarrassed. That's why they
were on the scene yelling no
terrorism right away. Right
away. Yeah. Yeah, they gotta get
find some of the old timers that
used to know how to do this
correctly. Back in the day. I
think the old timers quit in
disgust. I think the old timers
most of them quit during the
Trump administration. Yeah,
right. Yeah, it's been
discussed. That's what Yeah,
because can't get anything done.
Hold the rug out from under the
six week cycle. Yeah, call me in
there is a just a bonehead.
He was a Politico. And so and
they kept all the cool stuff to
a very small group, the Russian
the Russian collusion hoax, that
was only a few people, then they
didn't let them they didn't
share.
In, they definitely need to
reorg they do need to need to
pivot. All right, we're gonna
pivot from New York to the
to Ukraine, I think we do need
to talk about the ongoing war.
And I want to thank the clip
custodian who heard the call as
we identify trends often in
reporting. One of the trends is
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I want to give just for the for
a good for a good purpose. I
want to give Clip of the Day to
the clip custodian.
Wow. Good. Was he? He needs it.
Yeah. And that was and we don't
normally do our own super cuts.
We lift them Yep.
He may have looked at that to
know I'm pretty sure he put it
together. Well, if he put it
together that is deserving,
because we need to probably have
more of this. More of this. Yes.
And it's really hard to do
people be careful, very hard to
do. You have to have an archive
of everything to do it. And
yeah, and you have to know how
to cut it in half how to keep it
in the rhythm. But if anyone who
wants to try we welcome it. But
yes, these things are very
effective. And how many times
are we not pulled the supercut?
from years ago? This? Oh, yeah,
I remember this. And luckily,
CBS Evening News did did it?
Well, it was a valiant effort.
I'd say it's a b minus, you
might have seen this. They did
finally give us a shot of a
single solitary Empty Child shoe
doll in this Nazi in this case,
see what they did wrong is that
it's a first of all, it's like a
Plastic
Beach slipper.
So it isn't, it doesn't quite
have that real cute, childish
quality to it. It has to be a
little cloth shoe. Yes.
Preferably kindness and it has
to be scruffy. So with laces
still tied. Because you know,
it's because the foot blew out
of it.
In the photo, photograph this
from above instead of from a
side angle, so you just don't
quite get the depth that I was
looking for. So I will say Good
job, guys. Good job and trying.
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So we would have been
demonetized
immediately
wouldn't have been demonetized
15 years ago. There's that
there's that minor detail.
Anyway, so we're still sending
money to Ukraine, but not really
money to Ukraine. We're sending
it to big corporations here in
America, and they're sending
over some fireworks. While
Ukraine's military did get a
boost today, in a phone call
with President Solinsky,
President Biden pledged an
additional $800 million in
weapons and security assistance.
The President also approved
security assistance. I love
security assistance. Sounds like
some contractors to me people,
ammunition and security
assistance. The President also
approved the transfer of
helicopters to Zelinsky forces.
Tonight, CBS has David Martin
gives us an exclusive look at a
shipment of US military weapons
found for the battlefield in a
second. What difference is, I
mean, yes, there's a difference.
But when we're talking about air
support, air superiority, and
not and we're not giving fighter
jets, but we're giving
helicopters they can be pretty
lethal to
is this not a true declaration
of war when we're giving them
our helicopters?
What's the difference? It flies
it shoots, it's deadly. It just
doesn't fly as fast.
Well, they talked about I have a
series of four clips with
Anthony Blinken on NPR, which
seems to be a little more
comfortable with
and they talk about
Blinken says at the end of these
clips, he goes on and on about
how well we make we we have
escalation meetings that have to
do with does this going to be
perceived as escalation? And so
they're very concerned about
this and the helicopters are at
the top of the list of those
escalation talks. Okay, well,
let's finish this and then I
wouldn't I yeah, I don't
actually have the
dilation. Okay. I have the blink
and talking about all the stuff
that we're going to send over
there.
In detail, which is ludicrous.
Just like throwing money away.
Okay. We'll get to that. We'll
get to that in a minute. Let's
finish this $800 million
I'll pledge
hundreds of Javelin anti tank
missiles, palate after palate of
the weapons that are destroying
Russian tanks.
Motor to board a cargo aircraft
at Dover Air Force Base in
Delaware, the home for the
battlefield in Ukraine. What are
the hazards here, the hazards
are at a high explosive leader
at Javelin missiles.
Since the Russian invasion
began, the US has committed more
than two and a half billion
dollars worth of weapons and
other military equipment to
Ukraine.
It arrives at Dover in unmarked
trucks driven from ammunition
dumps located all over the
United States. These javelins
came in on Monday, and we're
scheduled to fly out this
afternoon. Our goal is to be
agile, and to move the
requirements quickly, so the
folks on the other end do not
have to wait for the material.
Ukrainian may not be a member of
NATO. But Ukrainian officers are
working directly with NATO to
get weapons into the hands of
their soldiers. They are in
contact with senior leaders in
Ukraine to glutes the chief of
defense and ministers of defense
and are prioritizing their
requirements based on usage
rates and what they see on the
ground. The Ukrainians may be
out fighting the Russians, but
they still need more firepower
to counter the buildup of
Russian forces in the east, and
to somehow stop the merciless
bombardment of cities. Are you
in this to win? Yes, sir. We are
in it in it to win. We are in it
to win the top priority. But the
plane we saw and loaded with
javelins was delayed for 14
hours by mechanical problems. So
craniums will have to wait for
their next shipment. Okay, so a
couple of things. Yeah. Well,
first of all, do you think that
this may be an inventory turn?
Oh, not just that, but I can't
wait to see these javelins
showing up in Libya, Somalia. I
mean, this is gonna show up
everywhere. They are going to be
everywhere. But in Ukraine. This
is this is being saved still,
but we're still dealing with it
with it. These are coming from
they said ammo dumps are not
coming from the factory. These
are not factory fresh. No, no,
we get rid of the old shit.
Yeah, so we write it off. We
write it off. And so the $800
million is for new stuff. Yes,
yeah. New veterans, but it's
really just tweaked. It's
probably a downpayment on the
new stuff. Yeah, well, always
gonna jack we need some r&d to
happen. Oh, yeah. Now we're
cynical because Damn, man is the
way it goes. And well, so we get
rid of this stuff, because it
can't just leave a javelin
missile, sitting around an ammo
dump for 10 years.
Oh, yeah, I suppose you got it.
But I think these are 10 Desert
old gear, they gotta get rid of
it. It's got it's dangerous.
You heard about the security
assistance, which is
contractors. I have now multiple
reports that Russians have taken
us soldiers as
prisoners of war in Mario poll.
So we'll see. I have a feeling
we've got our advisors. Right.
That's a That's a good one. I
haven't heard that. Oh, of
course. You know, you can't just
give him a javelin. It takes a
little training for a javelin.
Well, now, when I was listening
to the NPR reports, they made it
very specific. And it may have
been in this these clips I have,
but they said they're gonna.
They talked about
clips. According to know those
clips don't have this little
piece of information. And this
is I gleaned from listening to
too many hours of the stuff. The
training is all out of the
country.
Not only did according to the
NPR people are the who are the
reporters were in it may be even
beyond NPR, all the training
because you need to be trained
on this new gear that maybe
there's something Blinken
mentions it, but the training
has to be done out is done out
of the country. They don't go in
and train them. Well, I think
that the advisors there right,
you're they're not training
them. They are they are
operating the machinery
themselves. That's exactly how
it went in Iraq with the way it
normally goes down this time.
What the What the what they're
telling us Yes, of course, maybe
if they're capturing our people,
the Russians are capturing our
people, then they're lying to
us. And I have reason to believe
that the Russians have captured
some of our people. Now it has
not been presented to me as US
military. So that's why I'm
thinking contractors in military
guard because that's what we do
we outsource our wars to other
countries and have contractors
do the dirty Yeah, choice. We
outsource the mess hall
nowadays. Even somebody
mentioned you wouldn't mean the
mess hall when I was in when I
was in Basra. They had Burger
King pizza. That's what I mean.
Where it happened to the old
days where you K PKP human
potato soldier you would peel
potatoes
Oh, yeah, no that was that was
when it was still the draft. You
see, now now people are going in
they know they have demands like
hey, Google's got all this free
shit at their office give us at
least some Burger King
for a healthy
for the season.
Let's listen to Kirby. This is
on NPR. This Ukrainian Kirby
comes on that Kirby is the
spokes hole for the Department
of Defense for the Pentagon. And
we know currently well we know
Kirby. He's been around forever
is a lie. He likes that he's
alive. He is. Besides being a
liar, Admiral liar. He he he
thinks he runs the place. I
think he's a Rear Admiral. I
don't think he's Admiral. Is the
case. A rear admiral? Yeah, but
used to be called Admiral or
rear or rear? Rear a rear Kirby.
All right one. Yeah. Ukraine is
about to get more weapons and
military equipment from the US
President Biden delivered the
news to Ukrainian president
Volodymyr Zelensky. This
afternoon. The $800 million in
new security aid comes on top of
more than $2.6 billion the Biden
administration has already
provided this latest offering
includes artillery systems,
artillery rounds, armored
personnel carriers and
helicopters. It could
dramatically increase Ukraine's
ability to withstand the Russian
onslaught in the next phase of
the war. Pentagon Press
Secretary John Kirby joins me
now to talk more about the
package and what it could mean
for Ukraine. Yeah, the rear
admiral is going to talk about
his package.
Yeah, there was something he
said in that this guy in his
comments. I lost my train of
thought on it, but
it's very
once you play that whole clip
over I'm sorry. Okay. Ukraine is
about to get more weapons and
military equipment from the US
President Biden delivered the
news to Ukrainian never buyers
never you stop it. I was just
thinking don't forget. After the
billions and billions and
billions that were sent them
England still number one with
their 100 100 and 50 million 40
million. Yes. Number one. Yeah.
All right. Clip two, Mr. Kirby.
Welcome back to all things
considered. Thank you, Daniel.
It's good to be with you today.
Before we get to the new
military, Hey, someone needs to
prep Kirby.
This is NPR. Hi. Hi, Mr. Hi, all
things considered. Thank you,
Daniel. It's good to be with you
today. Before we get to the new
military aid, let's first talk
about where the war is headed.
Russian forces are gathering in
eastern Ukraine and the Donbass
region we are expecting a new
assault. When might that happen?
And what might it look like?
Difficult to know with great
specificity exactly when there
are new offensive and push will
occur to some degree. Elements
of that have already started.
They are flowing in fresh
troops. They're flowing in
artillery, even helicopter
support as well as other what we
would call enablers command and
control capabilities into the
Donbass region so they are
clearly doing what we call we're
deploying enablers and command
and control does that mean we're
commanding and controlling?
made clear, as well as other
what we call enablers command
and control capabilities into
the Donbass region. So they are
clearly doing what we call
shaping there's they're setting
the conditions for eventual more
more aggressive military
operations. In the meantime, the
forces that retreated out of
Kyiv and out of charity in the
north are moving now to the east
across Belarusian into Russia
into Belgorod, for instance, and
Valley Yuki and beginning to
refit, resupply and get
themselves ready for insertion.
So again, it's difficult to know
exactly when more aggressive
operations are going to be
conducted. But we don't believe
there's a whole lot of time
between now and that moment. I
would say, perhaps weeks at the
outset, but but maybe not even
that long weeks. Okay, so let's
get to the new weapons package.
The President's statement says
that the US is providing quote,
new capabilities tailored to the
wider assault, we expect Russia
to launch in eastern Ukraine.
What exactly is the US providing
that is tailored to fighting in
the east? The most demonstrative
example of that? Is the
howitzers, the 18th howitzers
and the 40,000 rounds of
artillery.
God
can do have a party with that 40
You're right, you're right.
You're right. This is the old
howitzers. Let's get rid of
that. And by the way, give him
all these boxes of ammo.
Yeah, who needs it? Who needs
it? Let them blow it up. This is
so I'm so sad when I hear this.
But what is how can we allow
these numbnuts to do this stuff?
I think you should get it you
You should mind is right. That
was the opportune moment after
that ended. That clip is to play
Fletcher's rebel
All
right. All right. Well, we have
two more so I'll cue it up just
rub allies. This is just about
40,000 rounds of ammunition for
these howitzers is going to rub
allies something. Ladies and
gentlemen, it is time to rob
allies when you look at the
Donbass region, and you look at
the kind of capabilities that
the Russians are flowing in,
they're also flowing in
artillery and tanks, what we
call long range fires. Now,
these are, these are rounds,
these are rockets. These are
shells
to cause damage from a distance
but not so far away as you need
for a missile strike. So the
Donbass region is relatively
flat. Not the same sort of a
geography that you had up in the
north of Ukraine not wooded not
forced did not heal this guy is
he's into military porn. Just
listen to how he's all Jide
about it. I think I even put
Gideon one of these clips
because he is jacked up like
just it wishes he was in action.
Yeah, this is we call this
shaping and we have command and
control and you know, that
terrain is like this, you know,
we're gonna move around and then
we're gonna do a double and
reach around and it's gonna be
grinding, man. Hey. And so it
lends itself to more
conventional warfare, like tanks
and artillery. And so that's
what we that's why we put that
in that package. It's also why
if you look in that package,
you'll see counter artillery
radar, because that can be a
real lifesaver for the Ukrainian
since we expect the Russians to
use a lot of artillery in that
region. This counter artillery
radar will help help them defend
against those threats. Well, can
we can we speak specifically
about the Russian missile threat
projectiles because so far, half
of the missiles fired into
Ukraine have been mostly fired
from the outside from Russia,
Belarus, the SI speaks
specifically about weapon
weaponry in this new package
that can confront that missiles.
Well, in addition to in addition
to the counter artillery radar,
you'll you'll see that there is
an air defense radar portable,
towed from a vehicle, air
defense radar system, several of
them as a matter of fact, and
that will also help the
Ukrainians defend against
airstrikes in the Donbass. Now,
I will add that the Ukrainians
already have long range air
defense at their capability to
have short range air defense, as
well. So this will add to their
ability to deal with the
increased air threat that will
likely come from the Russians
from airstrikes and missile
strikes. And you're right they
are flying most of their
missions with the manned
missions. They are not venturing
inside Ukrainian airspace
because they know the Ukrainians
have a sophisticated and nimble
air defense capability.
Yeah, baby. Huh. What is this
missile? This artillery radar,
what is what somebody shoots an
artillery shell and they got a
radar on it. I mean, yeah, this
sounds like like a ghetto
version of Iron Dome.
I'm not too sure. Maybe Maybe
it's one of those. Maybe it's
one of the reasons that and
yeah, they do have the radar
stuff that tracks the missile
and then melts the missile in
flight. I've seen that. Yeah,
I'm sure that's not what their
title think they get. They said
he just knows what they gave
him.
Just unloading the stuff from
the dump. Cave. Hey, hey.
Wolanski is lynskey vlog
velocity, man. This is quality
stuff, best price from the dump.
Straight from the zone plus the
surplus ing in the NIU it's
interesting usage. The surplus
thing by the Defense Department
if you get on their mailing
list, which I'm on, is there
just take it's unbelievable.
100 million a year for the DOD.
At least 600 million gets turned
into surplus the next year and
and sold off for pennies on the
dollar. Yeah, but they can't do
that with these with these with
bombs.
Radar, anti anti artillery,
radar, whatever that they took
gets towed around on a truck.
Yeah, that's the last year Tell
that to the public is last
year's model. We know that this
is we got to get rid of that.
We're moving this inventory.
Thank you. Right. Thank you,
David Tory turned has there been
any other development that
you've seen at all? I mean, I
keep hearing that they're
talking they're talking about
swapping 3000 prisoners to it
seems like it's kind of getting
towards an end except for the
the US military and media.
Everyone else has moved on and
Mary Vladimir's just hold once
that can you just keep this
going for? We've got at least
another 1020 CIF C three loads
of crap that we've gotten. But
let me Garware horses are full
of junk that were made. We've
got to get out of there. Can you
just let
This happened with just rub
allies it whatever area what is
it you want to rub allies that
don't you okay we'll do that no,
it's overplayed it's done we
have no attention span so where
we're at now is Volodymyr can no
longer he doesn't have to start
appeal. He doesn't have the
demand of the English language
now he's done they thought he
could really drag it out and you
know they tried to make him into
a new Michael Avenatti which is
kind of my my Vladimir was
Putin.
Putin boy keep Putin in the game
for a little longer? No, of
course.
Of course they want to keep us
down or they want to keep Putin
in longer, of course,
by agreement,
probably
gotta get move some more
garbage. Is that the last clip?
I know you have for
rapid President Solinsky has
been asking for more
sophisticated weaponry since the
very beginning of this war. Why
didn't you give it to them
earlier? We have been in
constant conversation with
Ukraine stop their needs and the
thought of getting started over.
Here's an example of Kirby doing
his real job. Not answering the
question. President does not
answer this question. He doesn't
come close. And of course, the
NPR guys this thing? Well, that
kind of that's interesting. But
I still want to know what you
know, the question I asked was
this and then he thought, no,
that didn't happen. So we just
never find out anything. That
guy says thank you. And they and
they go away. Presidents Alinsky
has been asking for more
sophisticated weaponry since the
very beginning of this war. Why
didn't you give it to them
earlier? We have been in
constant conversation with the
Ukrainians about their needs.
And the package that you're
seeing today is is actually an
outgrowth of those conversations
in just the last few days
talking to the Ukrainians about
this fight in the Donbass and
what they could really use. We
have tailored each package to
what we think they're going to
need the most and that
conversation will continue going
forward. Okay, now now we got to
talk about it. I have never
heard when it came to Iraq,
Afghanistan, Syria, I've never
heard about a package Why is Why
does he keep talking about a
package? Are there more packages
was a part of a bigger package?
Is this when he says package is
that like a financial like
something you're that you're
putting into a bill somewhere
and there's another package you
know, there's something about
the use of package? I didn't
catch that. But he's saying this
was in the beginning when you
made the joke. About his pack
about Kirby's package is a Rear
Admiral. It's just some gay
material that you slipped in
there. Pretty good. That you
thought was funny. Yes. There is
this childish prank which the
trolls loved because they're
childish. Of course. They love
this. They love you. We are
comedy show after all, but now
that you mentioned it.
Yeah, they seem to be using this
word a lot. It's like some new
term. What does it mean? And why
is it all of a sudden because
you're right. We never heard
this before. Well, typically a
package is paid for is bought is
funded. I mean, that is dropped
off. What else do you do is
wrapped up? It's a president.
It's a gift.
I'm just trying to figure out
why they use it. We have
military listeners, one of them
can maybe someone can let us
know. Yes. If they know.
From NPR to pbs NewsHour a great
example of slipping in a little
like yourself being yourself
media Corp due to health in
other words, what you say they
are, you are yourself. And this
came in the form of an interview
but it was short sweet and to
the point who he is shim much
cultural identity with those
across the border just 20 miles
away from Peter, it is not
Russia or Russians that are the
problem. It's Vladimir Putin.
I'm gonna tell you from the
bottom of my heart, because this
man is a reptile not a human.
Yeah, sure. Yeah, he's the
reptile okay.
And everyone needs to benefit
from the war. So you know, now
that we don't really have to
wait before you I can't do this
show's gonna drag on forever.
But let me mention something.
It's the liberals and the
Democrats who go on and on about
when they do analysis of wars as
well you know, once you start to
dehumanize the other side, and
make them so they're not human,
then you can do all kinds of
atrocities. And they're good to
go. You know, this is the
problem that people have and
they go on and on about how bad
it is to do that. And then here
we have a guy doing it. calling
him a reptile reptile is not a
human That's right. Even said
reptile not human specifically
to point it out.
So what are we going to do with
this? It's boring there's no
good action video we can't even
get a good to Empty Child shoe.
You know, we were shooting cat.
We're getting pictures of cats.
The timelines confusing. There's
a lot of bull crap but we've
been told
We need to keep it up. So let's
just bring in people who can
relate it to Trump. So, Mr.
Ambassador, we saw Joe Biden
talking about this is the
ambassador, former ambassador to
Russia, Michael McFaul on the
morning Joe's genocide yesterday
talking about the war crimes
have been committed. I'm not i
Sorry, I don't believe that the
Russians are all naive to what's
going on because they plug into
state television. And as if they
don't understand the war crimes
that are being committed, you,
you you retweeted a piece, but
what he's trying to say is that
surely there must be some, some
some normal sane people in in
Russia, this is been the
strategy since before the war,
where Victoria Nuland and Nancy
Pelosi you were speaking and
others were speaking to the
Russian people tell him to stop,
stop antagonizing Ukraine, he
needs to focus on COVID at home
COVID At home, you have problems
at home focus on at home. So now
they're going to try and start a
revolution inside Russia against
Putin by saying there's got to
be some smart people. And what
you do is you divide people into
groups over there as well, you
you retweeted a piece talking
about complicity, the complicity
of the Russian people.
What's the term glacial Tom?
collective guilt what was used
in in Nazi Germany to talk about
ordinary people there just go
along with an evil regime? Are
we there yet with the Russians?
Well, I think we have to discuss
it. And this is very difficult
for me because of course, this
is Putin swore.
Russians didn't, you know, we're
not all complicit in it. They
didn't vote in Congress,
democratically elected, they
live in these propaganda
machines. And if you're in the
bubble, when's the last time we
voted for Warren, the Democrat
and the Congress? By democratic
means? Tell me when's the last
time we voted for by Democratic
mean Vietnam War? Vietnam? No. I
thought Vietnam was even vote.
Oh, yeah. World War Two. That
must have been the last one.
Yeah. Yeah.
So what nonsense is this? Well,
now you're just doing what about
ism. Okay, go on.
Go back to your bucket place.
Hey, sometimes you get a clip
from the bucket. But if you want
to be critical of everything I
do today, fine, all complicit in
it. They didn't vote in
Congress, democratically
elected, they live in these
propaganda machines. And if
you're in the Putin bubble,
right, it doesn't matter what
information you're not going to
believe it. That probably sounds
familiar, right? You think of
Trump supporters? Doesn't matter
what kind of information they
have, they're still going to
believe it. But I don't think
the majority of Russians fall in
that bubble. And I do think we
have to raise the question. I
was just going to YouTube
discussion for an hour yesterday
in Russia and saying these kinds
of things. You can't just say,
well, it's not my war. It's not
my president. It's not my
problem. No, it is. Because for
decades, there hasn't been more
resistance. Now. That's not to
say that everybody should be as
brave as Alex and evolving and
go to jail for their beliefs.
But But small acts of civic
resistance, I think is important
to show that you don't support
this war.
It's even worse, it's like well,
it means putting what does that
mean? Putting pennies on the
railroad? Yeah, mol small, small
little bits of resistance.
Here's a couple of pennies. But
it's Trumpian. You know, this is
it's all it's all this is the
same guy. Basically. Trump and
Putin same guy, same guy, same
guy. reptile, unfortunately,
don't have anything else on the
war. I mean, the war was
interrupted by the subway even
interrupted Europe, the European
news, stopped reporting on the
war and then focused on the New
York subway trying to pivot Do I
have any more Ukraine clips? I
don't think so. Do you have a
list of your clips or? I'm
looking at Yeah, I did find it.
I think so. I don't think so.
I'd like to I'd like to pivot
for a moment since it's been
happening all around me most
recently to the great reset the
global supply chains, the great
resignation all the crap we're
seeing the super inflation
airports, insane airports
insane. Yeah, this is falling
apart. Now.
The aviation system which is
something that America relies on
to a great degree,
is a proof. One piece of proof
comes from American Airlines who
are now
no longer going to offer
Are many flights to smaller
airports or regional airports
instead, they will offer bus
services. Yeah.
Take the bus take the bus slaves
now the back of the bus and the
buses will be nice though the
look nice. They they're gonna be
beautiful. But now this is all
new buses are
not the problem exactly. We have
and I did want to I was
corrected on the reason for the
the pilot shortage. First of
all, there's a shortage of
pilots in general, is just what
it is.
And there's many reasons for
that. Certainly, with COVID a
lot of older pilots, this
resigns, I'm not dealing with
the ship anymore.
incorrectly, I was stating that
pilots had a 100 hour limit per
calendar month. Actually, it is
100 hours in a rolling 672 hour
period. So that's 28 days. Now,
I'm not quite sure how the math
works, but it's not working out
to our advantage, that's for
sure.
I also now have boots on the
ground from more of our
of our aviation producers, that
it is not just pilots who are
who are cutting out and either
just retiring or stopping or
finding something else to do.
Now there is a shortage of
flight attendants.
And you need flight attendants.
You can't fly without the right
amount of flight attendants. And
they can't just be anybody. They
do go through training because
they're there to help you get
off a plane. That's it. That's
no you can't I mean,
no flight buddy, would you like
to be a flight attendant? Yeah.
Well, our producer writes very
specifically that he knows that
at one point, recruiting was
being done at all of garden.
Just Yes. So the end their
picture was yes.
Would you like to work? Would
you like to international
travel? Would you like to see
the world with me? I've got the
way for you,
by the way is very sexist
because there's also male flight
attendants. Well, maybe that's
what you're talking to you.
We're doing a male guy doing it.
You're hitting on a male guy,
right? Right there. Hey.
Now, why are the flight
attendants quitting? Well,
besides the even shittier pay
than pilots, certainly if you
don't have seniority, they are
sick and tired of policing
passengers about masking. And so
half of them were maybe more
than half just don't want to do
it anymore. They're tired of it.
They don't like the
confrontation. It's just it's
it's annoying to have to do. And
they have real problems when you
have a mixed cabin crew. And of
course, you don't get to choose
who you fly with. Because there
are a lot of Karen's and those
are the male flight attendants.
There's a lot of Karen's who are
still like Nazis and the other
flight attendants really don't
want to deal with them. So it's,
it's falling apart. JetBlue
JetBlue is sick. And these are
the airlines that service us
here in the middle of the
country. As southwest jet blew.
All of these flights to San
Antonio is very important to us,
San Antonio flights are getting
canceled, that's literally where
our flights were canceled from
but not just canceled and not
going to service them JetBlue
has now announced that now in
total, they have reduced their
flights for the summer by 25%
Because they said we will not be
able to fulfill them.
This is not good for the United
in fact,
I was doing some calculation
just to get to Florida or to New
York with the travel to the
airport with the two to three
hours at the airport and for the
TSA and all that which has shows
no signs of letting up. No, it
is only marginally more
expensive.
About the same amount of time
for the keeper and for curry and
the keeper to hop in a Cessna or
in a Cirrus or something and
turbo that can go up you know
get some altitude to get to
232 40 knots and fly ourselves
and I am now going to get my
instrument rating which I never
completed. I found a place in
Burnie nearby and they have
aircraft for rent as well and
we're just going to fly
ourselves you got a pilot's
license for a helicopter you
never got an instrument rating
on a fixed wing. I got my
helicopter license before I got
my fixed wing license started
with a helicopter I started with
helicopter license yeah odd it
is it is a typical and then I
got the fixed wing and I did a
lot of the training but then
yeah I got a divorce I moved out
of the country you know these
things seem to ruin your your
flying
lessons. So I'm so I'm going to
complete that and we're just
going to fly ourselves we're not
because everyone's going to be
restricted you
gonna be driving a heck of a lot
or taking the bus.
It's so sad and I'm just waiting
for the damn rail, the high
speed rail to crank up again,
you know that's gonna happen.
You're gonna say something.
I was gonna say I had a funny
line, but it was the timing is
now shot.
So the great reset is in play,
at least for the United States.
Inflation now, the number that
was reported was 8.5%. And I
think we, I don't know if we
talked about it on Thursday,
which was really Sunday. Jen
Psaki already communicating Oh,
again, I did it on purpose. Yes.
OCD. Jen Psaki NOC did. Jen Jen
Psaki pre communicating
something which I think was new,
the headline inflation versus
Core inflation, which was a way
to say it's Putin's fault. Yeah,
the headline and she actually
says it Putin's price hikes?
Yes, she does. So because of the
actions we've taken to address
Putin, the Putin price hike, we
are in a better place. price
hike. Well, so remember COVID
was to cover up the coming in to
stop the financials in Adams
world to stop the financial
system from melting down. Then,
of course, we got the inflation
and here comes the inflation. So
then we have the war to blame it
on Putin.
They're blaming all that and I
have to say, in your words, not
many people are buying it.
They're saying Hold on a second.
They're not that stupid. No
point they stayed stay stress.
True to an extreme, we've
reached that point. So because
of the actions we've taken to
address Putin, Putin price hike,
we are in a better place than we
were last month. But we expect
March CPA CPI headline inflation
to be extraordinarily elevated
due to Putin's price hike, and
we expect better twice, I didn't
realize this headline inflation,
reflecting the global
disruptions in energy and food
markets. So headline, inflation
includes your gas money and your
food money. That's not real
inflation. That's a core
inflation. That's hype. It's
just headline. You just You just
sampling a headline here, don't
worry about it, that headline
will go away. It's transitory
when inflation doesn't include
energy and food prices. headline
inflation does. And of course,
we know that core inflation, you
know, energy.
You've been doing DHL unplugged
for a decade or more. Have you
ever heard of headline inflation
before? No.
They're making it up as they go
along. And it's I mean, they
have by the way, they have
meetings, you know that right?
They have a meeting, they'll
have a meeting to dream this
stuff up. What can we say? Well,
let's How about headline if
that's good? That's great
headline inflation. What an
idea? Putin Putin is how about
can we get Putin in there? So
let him price price hike. It's
alliteration. We love that.
headline, inflation has a
Wikipedia entry Hold on a
second. It did. When was it
inserted? Look, the I do the
history and see what it was
thrown in there. Okay, view
history. viewing history. Thank
you for this lesson in.
Okay, this was put in July 2007.
In that diversity? Yes. During
the Obama administration? Well,
it's just before we were gonna
get some.
We were I guess they were
prepping for some inflation. And
this is very interesting. Let's
see what they say I never heard
headline inflation.
headline inflation is a measure
of the total inflation within an
economy including commodities,
such as food and energy prices,
eg oil and gas, which tend to be
much more volatile and prone to
inflationary spikes. On the
other hand, core inflation.
Also, non food manufacturing or
underlying inflation is
calculated from a consumer price
index minus the volatile food
and energy components. I thought
the consumer price index always
included that isn't that the
whole point? It used to? Yeah,
they pulled it out years ago?
Well, I think if you're if
you're going to say this is the
highest inflation since 1981,
you should use 1981 cpi
calculation which puts inflation
a little closer to 12 or 13%.
I I'd have to you could find out
that number pretty much I did is
12 or 13 or statute you go to
shadow stats. No, I I followed
another path but the shadow
stats will give you the same the
same answer. I think
I have it there. So there was an
there's been no recent editing
of this article. Okay. Well, I
stand corrected. It's it's been
around but let's see. Let's just
take a look at which news
outlets used it. who use the
term Barron's headline
inflation? Yahoo Finance,
headline inflation, CNBC
headline inflation Axios had
liner, so they're all using the
term. So they were in the
meeting.
It has to be something like
that. All right back to headline
inflation from sucking that core
inflation, you know, energy, the
impact of energy, of course, on
oil prices, gas prices, we
expect that to continue to
reflect what we've seen. The
increases be over the course of
this invasion. And just as an
example, since President Putin's
military buildup accelerated in
January, average gas prices are
up more than 80 cents, most of
the increase occurred in the
month of March and at times, gas
prices were more than $1 above
pre-invasion level, so that
roughly 25% increase in gas
prices will drive tomorrow's
inflation reading and certainly,
it's not a surprise to us, but
we certainly think it will be
reflected.
Yeah, so that's dancing. It's
what's called Dancing. She's
dancing and she's reading a lot
and she's not very good.
We have a cane that she's moving
back as strong as she does.
That's what she needs. No, she
doesn't.
doesn't have that.
So let's look at some other
things that could indicate
indicate the collapse and the
great reset this look I did you
go while you're in there.
Wikipedias you look up Putin's
price hike. That might be in
there too.
Turns out to be for 2007 Yet a
price hike. Let's see. I don't
know you never know Putin's
price hike.
No, that does not seem to be a
Wikipedia entry like that, but
goodly there's no such thing as
following a layup.
Now, this is sad. From
I'd say 2008 Maybe even a little
earlier just when this when this
podcast started. We determined
that eventually
this slaves of Gitmo nation
would be eating mac and cheese.
Mac and cheese has been a
consistent
theme of the show. Yes, it has
that you know, just shut up
citizens eat your mac and
cheese. Just shut up and eat it.
And we've seen and then we came
very close to that with the
grilled cheese timecode there.
Do you remember the grilled
cheese the grilled cheese stores
it would people were paying
there was one across from maybe
$15 for grilled cheese or
something that was grilled
cheese sandwich store and people
stood in line drawn it that only
served grilled cheese a student
line out the door. When it first
opened up. There was yes there
was a line around the block. And
that led to avocado toast But I
digress. It did. So
Kraft has their individual boxes
their packets of mac and cheese.
I've seen as low as 39 cents.
Yes. Well you've seen them as
low as 39 cents but they are not
the same package from last year.
Last year. The cheese powder
content and when cheese powder
which is plasticizers was 1.3
ounces. This year, point eight
ounce or shrink Flaschen.
Mac and cheese, mac and cheese
see how things are going in
California Santa Monica, how's
everything with your health and
safety? Good morning, Tony and
Roxanne Yes, it's a definitely
concerning situation here on the
1300 block of 14th Street in
Santa Monica residents say they
have suspended mail service
because of the fact that their
mail carriers have been attacked
or threatened or assaulted. And
they say this has been going on
for a few weeks. Now even one
resident saying they saw mail
strewn about the street because
a man kicked over the cart and
basically threatened the mail
carrier with a golf club or some
bat. So because of all this, the
Postal Service here in Santa
Monica, sent a letter on April 7
Last week saying that the mail
service will be suspended for
this area about 200 families
will be impacted because of
this, because it's just not safe
for their letter carriers to be
out here delivering the mail.
Now, of course residents are
concerned about this and
wondering why they can't just
apprehend the person involved in
all this making the threads.
Obviously, the Postal Service,
according to this letter that
they issued to the residents say
that this isn't a decision they
made lightly but they cannot
locate or apprehend the person
involved in these threats. And
so for the safety of the letter
carriers, they had to make the
decision to suspend mail service
here. I love I love the
residents like welcome you just
can't catch the guy. But what's
wrong with you? What's the catch
the guy? What can we get better
service? Because you've let your
politicians ruin your county,
your state and well on the way
to the country. That's why and
there's a very simple solution
for this. First of all,
congratulations to the
postmaster Jen
Roll who has fixed the pre
funding of the USPS is pension
until, you know for 75 billion
or whatever amount the they were
required to do a scam was Yeah,
so they don't have to do that
anymore. But let's let's
remember that the Postal Service
is constitutionally arranged
these, you know, a letter
carrier who works for the United
States Postal Service is a is a
government agent, not just a
just a worker, government agent.
I think we can solve two things.
By arming the letter carriers.
It was obvious that that was
where you were going and I
agree. 100% I think we should
arm them. I think they should be
shooting people who are rowdy if
you got a golf club, and you're
on the street in Santa Monica,
shoot him. Shoot it, shoot.
We'll end real fast. Now what is
going on?
I mean, what's going on? Why is
that some maniac with a golf
club? By the way, Santa Monica
is a high rent district. Yes,
sir. It's not a cheap as you
know, it's not Oakland. Well,
there's a
there's a huge homeless
encampment in Santa Monica.
Okay, well, that's what the
that's part of me. That's now
why this is a town like Santa
Monica. When when LA is right,
right there. Right across.
There's just a walk walking
distance. Yeah. Why does Santa
Monica have a homeless
population when they can do what
they used to do in the old days,
rouse them and send them to LA?
Well, you know, that is no
longer constitutional. Because
if they are in a tent, then that
rousting is uncool and unusual
punishment, which is a
constitutional violation,
according to the ninth District
Court, which started this whole
thing off in Boise, Idaho. And
that's what every single town
including Austin has used. Also,
it's much cooler to do drugs on
the beach. So I don't know
that's.
That's so yes, there's a stupid
law. But that doesn't mean you
can't.
Yes, just, you know, you still
rouse them. It's doable. But
they won't do it because they're
bleeding hearts and over dead,
you don't get mail. I think this
is a great solution. Go pick it
up. Pick it up yourself. Go pick
it up yourself. We'll have it
waiting for you at the post
office staying in California.
California is now considering a
32 hour work week for larger
companies. Yep. By law. Now how
what is is this? Has this ever
been done before in the United
States? Are you kidding? This is
the 70s the socialists, Franklin
Roosevelt administration. Okay,
let's talk about the shorter
workweek. I don't know much
about this.
It's been well, over the years
has been, you know, in the early
in the olden days.
People used to work 60 hours a
week, 50 hours a week, 80 hours
a week in Silicon Valley. But
they liked doing that. And this
doesn't have to do with
anything. But there's been a
movement over the years to get a
shortened workweek. And that
goal was always for four day
workweek. And they when they got
to 40 hours in the unions when
the unions were strong, which
was in the 40s and 50s. Mostly
in deteriorate in the 60s and
they went down the toilet now.
They they gave up on the idea of
pushing for the four day work
week. And they were they were
celebrating the 40 hour work
week. Right? And, and anything
over that you have to get paid
overtime, and it has to be
backed up like double or triple,
usually time and a half. And
then it goes to double time for
weekends and other crazy things.
But
it's just a throwback. It's just
an old, it's an old trope, it's
I would say a socialist trope.
It's not gonna go anywhere. It's
It's It's virtue signaling is
illegal we're trying to do for
ya. I think they're gonna do a
damn report. No, they won't,
that the Republicans stopped it.
We're waiting man in California,
there are no Republicans. Yeah,
well, there's one guy. All
right.
And I would like to just, I
don't know if we put this in the
Red Book, but let's just enter
it now this big, this big money
thing that's coming that I feel,
you know, for COVID and rail
security and all this stuff. It
is also going to include money
going directly to people to ease
the burden of gasoline prices,
you will be getting checks. i
It's coming. Now, it's already
been proposed. I don't know if
this is much of a prediction. at
a federal level. I think it's
only a state level.
Now the prediction would be that
it comes in the form of a
digital dollar somehow that
would be beautiful, but I don't
think they can wait that long.
But I did want to talk to you
again, something you are
uniquely qualified to talk
about. As the triple A the
Automobile Association of
America has warned that this
recent
move by President Biden to ease
the price of gasoline by
allowing e 15. Ie 15% Corn
on corn based fuel to be mixed
in with gasoline could cause car
damage. You know a lot about
this, I'd like to know what I've
been looking, I actually looked
into this before this. I mean,
when I was doing some research
on alcohol
in vehicles
last night, you're all over
Bordeaux, different styles. It
wasn't made with corn that I
know of. So
it's been I pretty much I think,
by the by the API, the people
that have to do with the
American Petroleum Institute,
and people that have to keep
tabs on these things, it's been
pretty well accepted that the
car can handle 10% Max,
I have normal engine cannot do
more than that, because it
starts to corrode, it has
deleterious effects. And I
pronounced it correctly on the
on the engine itself to go above
10% ethyl ethylene in ethyl
ethanol. And that's because it's
just not enough lubrication. If
you're if you're on 15%. Ethanol
has to do with the solvent
capabilities of the ethanol, it
will start to corrode the rubber
that's in this point in the
system. But now it's my
understanding that that Trump
allowed e 15 to be mixed all
year round when he was
president, but we didn't hear
much about it.
And I will, we'll look into it
further. But as far as I know,
that rule is a 10% the most.
I mean, if they can set these
engines up to run at five, if
they want it to is it because my
we have a dodge or a Chrysler
it's a minivan too big minivan.
And that is an e 85. Car and,
and unfortunately only like five
e 85 pumps in the West Coast
total. But besides that, it's
when you run 85 Besides getting
10% less gas mileage it to car
runs like a champ. It's a bet
but it's designed to and you can
get your car set up to run EAD
fi. And then once you do that,
that has to do with I think
changing out some of the hoses
and some of the and maybe
changing the timing or the or
the amount of fuel at shot into
the injectors. I don't know. I
don't know the details, but it's
doable
in the EU, but I think it will
be equally as important in the
US there is a growing fear of a
diesel fuel shortage. I'm not
sure why specifically
a shortage is there something
about diesel fuel that is more
difficult to make? Well, no,
actually is easier to make. And
the problem with the diesel is
they've come up with these new
standards. This is where you
need the pig the pig piss to
dry. Besides
the fuel itself has to have no
you know, the sulfur contents
got to be reduced so much that
makes it very difficult to make.
And they've got these new rules
for that's why they've noticed
when people look down that you
got the gas pump, you got your
regular and mid level and
premium and then diesel and
diesel sometimes the most
expensive. That's never been the
case. And people go oh, I wonder
why that is. I know because they
changed the specs on these.
Because diesel used to be the
cheapest. He used to always be
the cheapest but they changed
the specs. Because they hate us.
Yes. See, I knew it. I knew that
it had to be something in the
process they're forcing us to do
because it's basically just
isn't it just less refined is
just crap. You just will skim it
off the top garbage but you can
make it out of you know, out of
French fry oil and yes, I know I
know of I had a car that drove
on it. There was a guy who wrote
a score created me for my
commentaries recently on because
I wasn't keeping up with the
fact that California's fuel
prices have a lot to do with the
fact that we have a special
blend that we must use we must
use Oh California and that it
costs more money to make the
same thing is doesn't really far
as I can tell do anything for
the environment but it's an
environmentally friendly blend.
And it has a name and only
California is the only state in
the country that uses it so our
gas prices are at least 5050
cents a gallon more a cow just
minimum call it cow juice.
And but there's a lot of a lot
of they're doing they're playing
games.
Hopefully the former New York
banker is listening as I read
this headline because he said
that not happening is now going
on and it combines homebuilders
bypassing individual homebuyers
for deep pocketed investors. Oh
no, you don't say more than one
in every four new houses
purchased
is by a professional rental
investor in the fourth quarter
and it's only going to be more
bad
enough, they're gonna be able to
do more because this houses have
all gone on the market and
they're, they're scooping them
up as fast as they can. But this
is new. Well, this is a real
problem. The new home builders,
this is for new home but a new
home builders new homebuyers,
yes, the new home builders are
not selling to individuals and
families anymore. They're going
they're going straight to the
investors.
Yeah, this is going to be a
disaster aid. Yes. Because you
will own nothing and you will be
happy. Take that guy I'm ever
gonna work out because these
guys this is like everything
else. They get all they get all
this, by the way stems from
Warren Buffett, Warren Buffett,
oh, yeah, was the one who first
said you know, and this was like
10 years ago is that our 510
years ago? He says, you know,
renting is going to be the big
good investment five, buy rental
properties and rent them you're
gonna make gonna do good. And so
or as my daughter would break me
saying you're gonna do well,
if, interestingly, the EU seems
to be on the path to approve
nuclear energy as green and ESG
compliant. Yes, that's true. So
there's Bill Gates. He knew it
was coming. He's invested with
nuclear. Yeah, he knew that was
coming. And it's and we're all
I'm all for it. I love the idea
of the small nuclear reactors,
the the ones that can power a
small town or a city
neighborhood, backyard new cup
and want one of those for a long
time. This would solve a lot of
problems, but I'm sure they'll
find reasons to not make that
the thing that they really want
us to have. Mmm, wow. See, you
don't want us to have cheap
energy? No, they don't. They
also don't want us to have any
type of as we just discussed any
type of food that resembles
food. We talked about mac and
cheese. Yep. Less powder in your
mac and cheese. CBS had a great
piece. And we have to hurry
because I was confused. I
thought we had about eight or
nine years before we're all
going to die. Did you? Did you
have you been tracking how much
time before climate change kills
us before? There's a point of no
return?
Well, that's we've already
passed the Bucha we should all
be dead already like two or
three times so they keep
changing the goalposts CBS News
resets at once again for us
right a new United Nations
report on climate change warns
the world has only three years
to act in order to avoid an
irreversible catastrophe three
years,
only three years to reverse an
unavoidable catastrophe. What
can we do about it Nora?
Meanwhile, a California startup
is doing its part to cut down on
greenhouse gas emissions by
creating a new kind of
alternative meet. CBS is Carter
Evans reports as part of our new
series on American innovation.
Now I want you to listen to this
American innovation. It's only
50 seconds and trying to hold
hold your your lunch, your
breakfast and everything else
until today. We're gonna make
him a little air protein chicken
korma. It's a classic Indian
dish with a twist. It looks like
regular chicken the way it
cooks. It gets that little crust
on the outside there. That's the
beauty of it. Physicist Lisa
Dyson is the founder and CEO of
air protein. And CBS News is
getting an exclusive look at a
product she says has the taste
and texture of meat, but does
not come from animals. It's
created using a fermentation
process similar to making yogurt
but instead of using microbes
that consume milk and sugar air
protein uses microbes that eat
oxygen nitrogen and carbon
dioxide How does it work? You
start off with cultures then you
feed it elements of the air and
it grows and grows and grows
just like that yogurt culture
you dry that and you get to a
protein rich flour and that can
be processed to mimic chicken
seafood and beef. We can grow
enough material to make a steak
in a matter of hours. A slime
mold same thing is just grows
and grows and grows. slime mold
yes slime mold i which is
basically what these things are.
Okay, explain various versions
of slime mold and then you can
draw dry the slime mold. What is
slime? I've never heard of slime
mold. slime mold. Yeah, look it
up. Look it up slime molds is a
single cell organism in the
fizzy year rockin family of the
Nioxin method t shirt. It's not
a fungus. It's an amoeboid
amoeboid protest. Okay, I don't
want any of that. But what is it
what you want, you're gonna get
a big giant slime mold, and then
they're gonna grind it up into a
flower and you can make bread
from it.
And then they make some add some
tastes and some texture stuff
that comes from DSM chemical in
the Netherlands. The leaders the
$8 billion a year leaders have a
taste and texture.
I want to do one last little
thing before we go to the break.
Well, we have to do two things,
but go ahead. I don't know why
we
have
I want to talk about grooming a
little bit. Oh, no, no, let's do
that after the break. Because
that's we got to talk about that
more than a little bit. Well,
the problem was after the break,
I got so much Chinese. Now we
got to do grooming is super
important, right after the
break. Grooming is number one.
Oh, I'm telling you, this is
important. Okay, well, I have
some grooming stuff. But
there's more to it than just
that. I know. I know. There's a
lot more extremely my last clip
for this segment. Thank you.
Take it.
Take whatever you want. As this
goes back to your crane thing.
There was a little study they
did a little bit. They had
brought some experts in at NPR
to talk about sanctions. And
what good are they? Because
there's been a lot of discussion
if you haven't noticed. Yeah,
these sanctions you we try and
we try them in Cuba. We try. We
do them all the time. And
somebody finally came out and
kind of admitted that the
sanctions aren't really meant to
do anything except punish. Do
sanctions work? That is a
question worth asking as US and
other Western nations keep
hammering Russia with economic
sanctions if the war in Ukraine
drags on for months or even
years horsing
around? And what is the end
game? Mr. Ashford is an expert
on foreign policy at the
Atlantic Council. And she joins
me now to talk about this
welcome to all things considered
great to be here, Russia, and
Vladimir Putin said yesterday,
the new sanctions did, quote,
achieve certain results. So how
have sanctions impacted Russia's
economy. So far, the sanctions
that we've put on Russia's
economy have caused the ruble to
go into decline, anything up to
600 multinational corporations
have left Russia. And so the
Russian economy is suffering
from sanctions. What we don't
know yet is the extent of that
suffering, and whether or not it
will translate into into any
actual policy change. Well,
first, how are these sanctions
harming ordinary Russians who
have nothing to do with a war? I
mean, I've spoken to people in
Russia who say it's hard to
travel abroad. Now, it's hard to
even access foreign made
medicines, inflation is high. So
how do these sanctions affect
the ordinary person, in theory,
targeted financial sanctions are
meant to hit a government and
not the people within a country.
But in practice, that's very
difficult to do. What we
actually see and much of the
studies that have been done on
sanctions is that leaders,
particularly in authoritarian
states, are very good at
insulating themselves from the
effects of sanctions. Certainly,
Vladimir Putin himself has been
sanctioned, the people around
him have all been, but that
doesn't necessarily mean that
their lifestyles at home are
going to suffer, they may be
able to pass some of that burden
on to other people inside
Russia. And so this, again, is
one of those big problems. And
unfortunately, the history of
sanctions suggests that we're
good at causing the economic
pain, we're not good at getting
policy changes out of it.
economic pain, this is just
punitive. So it doesn't do
anything. So all this Oh,
sanction this, we're gonna do
more sanctions. It doesn't do
anything. It's just a way of,
you know, hurting someone. Well,
it certainly does accelerate the
great reset because of the
financial networks being
disturbed. There was something I
read which it sounds I mean, of
course, I want to believe it.
But it sounds odd that because
Russia continues to sell their
products gas primarily to Italy
and Germany, in rubles. This is
why both Italy and Germany open
bank accounts at the Gazprom
bank, they send euros in,
Gazprom then completes the
transaction in rubles. And what
the Central Bank of Russia has
done, I'm told is they have
pegged the ruble to gold and
Russia has a lot of gold. They
were repatriating a lot of gold
in the past 10 years. And if you
do the numbers, it comes out to
I don't have it in front of me X
amount of
like 100,000 rubles for an ounce
of gold, which if you translate
it is $1,400 an ounce, which
would mean and this was the part
of what I was reading, that the
dollar is in effect, overvalued
by by that, you know, by 40%.
Based on the price of gold.
Well, the luckily the dollar is
not pegged on gold. No, no, of
course not. No, but gold is
pegged to the dollar. But the
This means of course, the
witches woman, I don't know if
this happened before they did
this interview, I'm sure and
this is the interview is old.
The rubles actually recovered.
It has only got it may not
normally but quite a bit. No, I
understand. It's above what it
was before the war 2006 Now, and
so the ruble is back to normal
and so that didn't get heard
from that group in that regard,
but they're also selling and
I've said it on the show.
Before they're selling their oil
at a disk 25% discount to India,
and they have no trouble keeping
up with this and the rest of it
just it's nonsense. It's
punishments like stealing the
yachts, which is illegal as far
as I'm concerned and unfair and
stupid. And this is nonsense.
We're not doing anything. I
mean, if we're doing anything
that might be helping, it's
sending the our excess or
inventory to Ukraine to so they
can blow it up.
The rest of his bullcrap
sanction sanctions sanctions, so
then the only reason we can
deduce that this took place was
just to blame inflation on
Putin. There seems to be no
other benefit.
Well,
you're right. There's no other
benefit. And it turns out that
we're getting we're starting to
see that ugly head of inflation
before the attack. And now Putin
did it headlines which he goaded
into it, as far as we don't
know. We're the ones who kept
saying he was going to do it.
And he wasn't he said he wasn't
then he did. So something's up.
And because that doesn't make a
lot of sense, unless the guy is
just a psycho, which is, we'd
like to convince people he is.
But now we yeah, we have the
great excuse for,
for the inflation bonehead
policies that created these
inflation, this inflation. So
that's the financial network is
one other network in play. And I
don't remember if we talked
about this on Sunday.
But I certainly was pretty much
certain that Elon Musk not
joining the board of Twitter
meant there might be a hostile
takeover. And today, the hostile
takeover bid came out. And I do
know that I said Elon Musk's
mission. And that's his that is
his mission because he works for
UN. As far as I'm concerned.
He's a government shill for
everything he does. He is out to
destroy Twitter, and I think
he's well on his way to doing
it.
Completely making Twitter
irrelevant and destroying it. So
that there's just no useful
communications carry water for
Trump. No, no, absolutely not.
No, no, no, no, no. Now he wants
to take this private.
When you take when you take a
company like Twitter, private,
you're just going to strip
everything out, and you're not
going to bring it back as
anything useful. And everyone's
going to leave in horror, but
you're going to bring Trump
back. And that's going to make
it a financially successful
product, because advertisers
will flock to it. No. So what is
the point here?
I think you know what to do. I
think he's gonna I know that he
didn't take the board seat,
because if he did, then he
couldn't own more than 14.5 or
so percent of the company.
Because that was written in the
in their laws and bylaws. And he
wouldn't be here we just want to
take more than 14.5% of the
company has to not be on the
board, which is not right. So he
can do whatever he wants. But
look at what he's done Twitter,
almost fiduciary, from a
fiduciary standpoint has to
entertain if not accept this
deal.
And if they don't, and Elon will
be the first one to sell a stock
if they don't, it'll tank the
stock it'll tank the company and
already people are freaking out.
The employees are leaving and
it's oh my god, they don't they
don't there's also that the
nightmare of shareholder
lawsuits. Uh huh. I've talked to
people that were part of these
His mission is to destroy
Twitter, but good. And then
Twitter stinks. The I do too.
And um, I think it's fantastic
destroyed go. This is the one
time I think Elon is doing a
good thing. Even though he's
he's he's doing it for his
ultimate masters. But
oh, yeah. Here's, here's what
came out of this. And this alone
was enough. I'm so happy Max
boot. Max boot. Who is? What
does the MSNBC contributor what
does he do? He's a columnist,
isn't he for The Washington
Post? I don't know what Max does
is he's an a hole. Yeah. So
here's his tweet.
I am frightened by the impact on
society and politics. If Elon
Musk acquires Twitter, he seems
to believe that on social media,
anything goes for democracy, for
democracy to survive. We need
more content moderation, not
less.
Wow, that's the tweeted the
belief that someone would
actually say that for democracy
to survive. We need more
content, moderation, not less.
They need more, more, not less.
And with that, I'd like to thank
you for your courage and say in
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frying up your dog. You people
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think we had a newsletter I used
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Okay, grooming.
Grooming, grooming. Now, I
started this selection with the
Jason Whitlock clip. Because he
was did a whole hour two hours
on you met you mentioned this on
Sunday show. Yeah, I thought I'd
get the clip. But he did a whole
hour and I got a very
interesting little thing out of
this and I want to play these
two and then I want to read
something
And then you can take it from
there. Okay, but let's go with
grooming and this is Jason
Whitlock discussing the issue as
as the print is this this on his
Blaze show. Yeah he's got a
blaze show called What's it
called? He's got some name it's
pretty good it's very well
produced wow that's that's Glenn
Beck man. If you're in with back
then he he doesn't hold back
yeah he's got a good opening to
good everything about is nine
and my sound is good he's a
funny thing is he's got a cute
little red microphone of some
sort. I'm not sure what brand it
is. I should identify that can't
because it turns out there he's
actually miked. It's a it's a
full mic. It's a foam. It's just
a mic. Is it just a decoration.
His real miking is Elavil layer
that he's got pitch like that's
like Letterman stuff that always
bothered me to it will ever let
it well that goes way back to
well Carson car started Carson
and Carson Ben Carson didn't
have a laugh. He would have the
overhead shotgun that he had
there. You guys get paid extra
money to have that microphone
that's right over your head.
That's right, your mouth. Yeah,
that they can turn on they got
dial swivel it. Yeah, it's
that's a lost art. So this
particular kind of mic, those
guys are all now in the East
River group. Jason Whitlock
number one some of the other day
over social what is grooming.
And because the word groomers
and grooming has been used a lot
over social media, it's been
talked about, and people are
people on the left are very
defensive about this charge that
they're groomers and some people
don't know. So I want to read
you this is kind of the
definition with my little tweak
on it again, and with no
negative intent. I'm not trying
to take anything out of control.
But this is what my definition
of grooming is. Based off of
everything I've read up how
other people have described
grooming.
Grooming is the act of building
a relationship, trust and
emotional connection with a
child so that you can shape
their sexual gender, political
and racial worldview grown,
building a relationship with a
child so that you can shape
their sexual gender, political
and racial worldview. This is
what the parental rights bill in
Florida is about. It's trying to
stop this grooming process
that's going on in our schools.
Ron DeSantis is at the forefront
and Florida is at the forefront
of this fight. They have passed
a parental rights law that
Disney a California based
company has publicly opposed
Disney and its employees have
put Ron DeSantis in Florida and
this bill in the crosshairs,
they call it the don't say gay
bill. It has nothing to do with
saying the word gay. It's about
parents being able to control
object to school systems trying
to teach Kindergarteners through
third grade. That's 456 and
seven year olds, about sexuality
and gender. Parents in Florida
and most right minded parents,
they want the right to teach
their kids about sexuality and
gender.
The only thing I question there
is does it have to be all three
that you're grooming for? Or
could it be for political or for
one of the three means and not
all? It has to be all three? I
don't think it has to be all
three. And I will say this, I
think he leaves one out. And I
think the main grooming that's
going on even though the kids
are oblivious to most of the
tournament Democrats Yeah, to
turn everyone into a Democrat.
That's my thesis from this. Now
there's something before it
played a second part of this
where he actually has some
examples I want to I want to
bring up the origin of the term
because there's a bunch of
pillars so all those Solon does
couple podcasters are now taking
credit because two or three
years ago, they said they
brought it into the forefront
because it is real good counter
term. To a don't say gay Yes.
But we're now I'm gonna give it
away by you know, because this
is going to be too ridiculous.
There is a
a Research Gate article I call
the evolution of grooming
concert concept and term from
the January 2018, Journal of
interpersonal violence, which is
an actual magazine by Kenneth V.
Lanning, who tried to track it
back. And I was going to do an
ask Adam kind of thing here, but
I wouldn't be surprised by the
decade where this actually this
term actually cropped first
cropped up. No, no, don't tell
me. Yeah, I don't have to tell
you. Nope. So let me just read
from the abstract. It goes on.
It started off trying to skip to
the part where he gets right
into it, which is.
He says the techniques of a
child molester employees are
most influenced by the
relationship between the
offender and the victim.
Although acquaintance child
molesters are sometimes violent.
To avoid discovery, they tend to
control their victims primarily
through the seduction or
grooming process. I believe the
term was first used by a group
of law enforcement investigators
beginning in the late 1970s.
To describe aspects of a
seduction pattern of offender
behavior that was poorly
understood by most
professionals. The term grooming
then evolved as the head is has
as language does, and spread
into more common usage by law
enforcement and other
professionals and then by the
media and laypersons. That would
be us. Yeah, the term grooming
has pretty much supplanted
seduction as the term of choice
for the behavior pattern. Now,
if I if I may, just for a
second.
Probably about three years ago,
maybe for Tommy Robinson, you
remember him in the UK? He was
making a big stink about
Pakistani gangs grooming young
girls up in the north of England
to become prostitutes. Yeah,
yeah, that's where we first
started hearing it. Yeah, I
would say that was the beginning
for us. But it but it's a term
that's actually been in play for
a long time. And he just, he
just brought it into the
forefront. But it's not like
it's a big secret. So let's play
part two of our Jason Whitlock
piece. And most right minded
parents, they want the right to
teach their kids about sexuality
and gender. They want to groom
their children in the way that
they see fit, not leave it to
crazy school teachers. And so I
want to play I want to start
here, by playing a just a color
lives of tick tock does an
awesome job of capturing the
sentiment of teachers across the
country, very upset, that
Florida and other places, and
parents are starting to push
back against this grooming
process that we were seeing from
school teachers. And so here's a
compilation of just teachers on
camera filming themselves,
talking about their desire to
groom young people as it relates
to gender and sexuality. One of
the things that teachers always
do with practice called
meet the teacher and things like
that they like sent home this
cute little like meet the
teacher thing where it has like
a little bio about us some of
our favorites stuff, just so
that you know who we are. How do
I do that next year? Do I lie
and not talk about my marriage,
too, I pretend I'm single,
too, I invalidate my spouse's
stats. As a trans femme person
reading when they've been
exposed to information, they're
ready to learn about it, whether
you think they are or not. And
the research says that there is
no age too young to talk about
pretty much anything if they
know about it. They're ready to
learn about right. So there is
no, you know, what we think is
always age appropriate is if
they don't know about that. I
don't care what the government
tells me to do. I am going to do
what I think is best for the
health and safety. That includes
mental health and safety and
emotional health and safety of
my kids. I will never let any
child come through my classroom
feeling unloved or ashamed for
who they are. You know, like the
LGBT, promotional like, this is
a safe community kind of stuff,
the rainbow stuff all up in my
room. And I tell them, I'm like,
if you look around the room,
that should give you an answer
to your question. So I did
officially tell them
they of course went berserk. So
instead of teaching social
studies today, they just asked
me how many questions about
being gay. So I think it was
pretty well.
All right.
Either way, I remember as a
former child being in this age
group, and I would didn't care
if I had no clue whether any of
these teachers were married or
not. And I didn't care. No. And
in fact, the teachers wouldn't
talk about it. And if you if you
brought that up, you would
probably get it that's, that's
private, none of your business.
Or that or yeah, if you brought
it up, and I don't know that
anyone ever did, I never know.
But now we're just we're not
we're just being me. Now we're
just being boomers.
Yeah, exactly. Now you want to
say something about this? No, I
just think it stands alone. I
mean, there are some other
examples I make. Try to get one
I didn't clip it but okay Buddha
judges
doing Oh, yes. Yeah, he was in
Pledge of Allegiance. Little
kids pledge allegiance to the
gay flag. Yes, yes, he did. Oh,
please. So this is a well
planned. There's some real
brains behind what is going on
here.
And I myself did not put it all
together, I saw the what I call
the confluence to the
confluences. We had Disney with
using the don't say gay bill.
And then those people who were
saying Don't say gay, being
called groomers that was kind of
that I thought that was just the
a smart, cute little way to
fight back at the don't say gay,
which is not what the bill is
called, or what the bill is
about. Then we had 108 people
arrested for
I was a whole bunch of different
charges, but pedophilia and
distribution of
pedophile material at Disney, of
which many of those employees
were Disney employees.
But then we had Catan g brown
Jackson. And this is where it
was very interesting to see that
all of the questioning all of
the questioning that was really
you know, that Fox News was
playing but really all the
Democrat based channels were
complaining about oh, these guys
are so obsessed. They're so
obsessed. Because the questions
were about why did you give
lenient sentences to pedophiles
and sex predators of child sex
predators, and even right down
to can you that was thing was
was a Collins, who said can you
define a woman? No, I can't
define a woman column wasn't
calling was it Murkowski? Who
was it? No, no, it was it was
one of the more conservative the
conservatives who was neither
one of those two women it was
I can almost think of who it
was. But it was neither one of
those I can assure you.
I think
it was the from who's in
Nashville, Tennessee, who's the
Tennessee, Tennessee lady
Blackburn. That's who it was.
Yes, it was Marsha Blackburn and
Marsha Blackburn. But now listen
to what
wouldn't. Marsha Blackburn
starts to tie this together with
the Disney during the during her
questioning is listen to this,
can you provide a definite? Just
go skip to the end, we know that
she can't provide it and I
decide so I'm not the fact that
you can't give me a straight
answer about something as
fundamental as what a woman is
underscores the dangers of the
kind of progressive education
that we are hearing about you.
She throws that in there, which
has nothing to do with the
confirmation of Catan g brown
Jackson. So that this is this is
there's something going on here.
And here's what you didn't hear
and it was Moe who put it all
together for me. I have to say
he's he's more conspiratorial
than I am. What you didn't hear
anyone ask during the
confirmation here if Catan g
brown Jackson, Justice Jackson,
if you're nasty is about her
presiding over the comet pizza
shooting, commonly known as
pizza gate, back in 2016. When
this when this guy drove up from
the south, and he brought his ar
15 Because he was going to go
save the children who were he
was convinced that they were in
this comet pizza parlor and
there was Podesta and the
Clintons and everyone's involved
in this thing. And that was a it
was a huge thing online of
course, all Q anon obviously.
And that guy he got four years
in jail and three years of
psychological
observation after his four years
he just recently got out of jail
actually.
For for his actions. Not a
single question was asked about
that it would have been so easy
to say, Hey, how come you let
the let the pedophiles out after
three months but this guy who
thought he was saving children
from pedophiles, that you threw
him in in jail for four years
and he is life is effectively
over? They didn't ask that
question. And the reason why is
because we now have two parties.
You have the
Pro pedophiles and now we can
add Mitt Romney to that and who
else voted from the from the
Republican senators? Remember
cows Mercat
Hall had call friends. Right?
Yeah. So So and Marjorie Taylor
Greene was here. This is from
the view. We were talking about
the goop, trying to block the
confirmation. Yes, GOP.
Blocking.
Trying to block the confirmation
of Judge ketanji Brown, Jackson
and Marjorie Taylor Greene took
things a step further tweeting
that Murkowski, Collins and
Romney are pro pedophile because
they voted for Judge Jackson.
So this is this is what most
deconstruction I like it. This
is the pizza playbook. In 2016,
without a doubt, the
before the election, the pizza
gate, Hillary Clinton, the
pedophiles, it hurt her
campaign.
And it looks like the
Republicans are now replaying
that that's why they didn't
meant they didn't want to
mention pizza gate. We don't
want anyone to really
immediately go to Q anon. But
oh, pedophiles groomers. So
that's the new word groomers.
And they're they're going to be
talking about everybody being in
the grooming camp, and I think
they're gonna get screwed over
these Democrats, because it's a
great strategy.
Well, this strategy was revealed
itself with the Virginia
election. Yes. Of the of the
Republican because the guy
running as the Democrat,
literally came out and said, No,
the public schools are the ones
that should determine the
curriculum. We know we're the
professionals and you see it,
you see tweets, I'm a
professional educator, you're
not Yes. Shut up.
Shut up parent. Yeah. And this
day, I think to this day, I
think you're right, by the way.
And I think to this day, the
Democrats are still oblivious to
the fact that parents don't like
this. They don't like to be told
how to raise their kids, by by
freaks. And then they showed
these when you saw with Jason
Whitlock. So, they brought these
people out. And he says, she
said, crazy teachers, these
teachers, they were great. They
had the green hair, they had a
nose ring, they had face
piercings, everything but a tat
that said love and hate on
their, on their fingers. I mean,
they are freaky looking. These
are not this is this is that
they're not I don't get what
they're thinking. I don't even
know if the if the looks are
that important, but it's what
they're saying, Oh, it's I think
the looks are incredibly
important. You would but I'm
just saying I think the parents
are much more concerned about
what they're saying and what
they want to teach their
children and parents did I know
and you see it coming from, you
know, somebody that's well, it
doesn't look like they're, I
mean, that first woman that was
on that list, she was adenoidal
as though she was coked up?
Yeah, I
barely speak to and she had a
big nose ring, the kind that
goes at the cows were and she
had some issues and she's just
looked like hell. And she's
telling everyone how to think
and act.
It's just, I think there's, I
think it's a package. I think
it's a gestalt. I think the look
does make a difference. No, I'm
not saying it doesn't. But what
parents learned during the
lockdowns is what was actually
going on in the classrooms
because of kids getting
irony of Yes, yes. great irony
of COVID Yeah, so Oh, wait a
minute, into the classrooms,
which is also an indicator which
we don't harp on enough. I don't
because it's my issue, which is,
let's put cameras in the
classrooms. Yeah. Well, you
know, that just gonna glitch.
Well, there's that 100% Glitch.
So I think we can look forward
to a lot more of this groomer
strategy playing out data
groomers, strategies, dynamite.
I agree. I think 100% is a
strategy that is going to work.
And I think the term has been
brought into the fore again, you
know, and I think it's going to
work because and Disney's not
helping their cause.
And now Florida, by the way,
besides going after the
pedophile ring in the Disneyland
Park, they're going after
Disneyland, Disney World.
They're going after their status
in Florida. When Disney World
was set up, it was it was a
sweet deal between the state of
Florida and and the park. Ed
does because it was a golden
useless swamp land in the middle
of nowhere or Lando. They were
going to take this big swath of
land, they were going to build
his parks but bring a bunch of
employment we had to have a
couple of deals and the deal was
you can have unions. We we don't
want to we don't want this we
don't want that we don't have we
don't want a bunch of we don't
want to be affected by the labor
laws. And we're going to here's
how we're going to propose doing
it. Instead of being workers
we're all going to be we're all
going to be performers. It's
going to be the which the ACT
we're all actors and act
Isn't it we get paid into those
terms. We don't get paid like,
like Florida workers. And that's
where this whole idea of you
know, they're, you know, you're
a member of the cast. And then
you see the citizens employees
only it says Cast Members Only
doors. And that's why oh, that's
all to get around to Florida
labor laws. Oh, I thought it was
just cutesy. Yeah, it's very
cutesy. Yeah. If you want to not
pay anybody, you know, they're
worth words matter.
Words matter to cast members
only has a lot to do with this.
And now Florida, because the
Santos and the Republicans are
in charge, are taking a second
look at the deal. And they say,
Okay, you guys want to fight the
way we're doing our legislation.
Let's look at the deal again,
and just is, is going to shut up
fast. And Disney is a great
target because they own ABC,
they own ESPN, they own a lot of
properties. Disney just by
itself is just so outrageously
large and everything that they
have a look at. I have one of
these fold out things of
Disney's pride. Oh my god, they
own half the country. And why
don't you go look on getting on
YouTube, you know, say early
Disney movies. sexualizing
children, if you want to be
disgusted and know where Disney
comes from. And this goes back
even before Shirley Temple, and
it look at some of the early
Shirdi temples, they are
sexualizing the children you've
even got little kids like five
years old, where they're at one
of the girls dress up like a
prostitute and the end. And
you've seen him Hollywood. Yeah.
And the kid is dressed up like a
like a real, like a trick. And
he's he's handing her money and
she's gyrating. It's disgusting.
And that's Disney. That is their
origins. That's where they come
from.
The other group that is being
exposed and is going to start
melting down as Black Lives
Matter. They've been abandoned
by the Democrat Party surprise,
abandoned, and the funniest this
is this is so beautiful. You're
not for someone like myself, who
loves looking at nonprofits and
understanding where the money's
going. And I have been doing
this from day one on our show
form 990 is, is that is like
it's a beautiful thing. What are
these guys doing who's on the
board how much money is being
made who's donating you can
always find easily in the form
990. But it's, it's a
requirement when you have a
nonprofit, which means you're
not paying taxes, you have to
report what you're doing, you
have to have some form of
report, you don't even have to
report your donors if you don't
want to under many easy to
manipulate circumstances.
So the executive director of
Black Lives Matter, the
nonprofit so even though I call
it is Patrice colors, and she's
been very controversial, this
professionally trained Marxist
as she says herself, because she
all of a sudden wound up buying
as $6 million were the houses.
So that's always been a question
like, Well, where did that money
come from? Actually, I think it
was her her wife or her partner.
I'm not sure if they're married,
who was that? It was doing that.
And you know, she had mine up,
some of mine had been from her
Netflix deal, but it's very
confusing. And you need to look
at the form 990. So she was
asked about form 990, which
apparently, even though she
raised I think Black Lives
Matter, raise at least 50
Probably more than $100 million
from corporations went into, as
far as I know, the the Patrisse
Cullors, lead nonprofit, the one
asked just last week about the
form 990. It's a really good
question. I think, you know,
first of all, number one, I
actually did not know what,
nine, nine days were before all
of this happen is confusing. So
part of the opportunity here is
to educate your folks. Like
something's being weaponized
against us that many people
don't even know and honestly
don't care about. I didn't know
about them. So they started
asking us for them for COVID
relief funds. And you need my
nine
to call the accountant. Yeah,
exactly. Yeah, that accountant
handled that. Like I don't know
what that is.
It is such a trip now to hear
the word the term nine, nine
days. I'm like, good. It's like
the triggering
April 15 is next week. Yeah. So
people were asking for this
nonprofits form 990 which they
hadn't filed. So where did the
money go? And I didn't know
about form one nine it
is triggering to me.
And so we need to make sure that
that takes a lot of nerve. Oh,
no, no, this is what takes
nerve. Yes. There has been so
much clarity for me a
questioning for me. I don't know
if I have clarity or answers
yet. But I'm like, wow, this is
didn't seem like this isn't this
doesn't seem safe for us, this
990 structure, this nonprofit
system structure, this is like,
deeply unsafe like this is being
literally weaponized against us
against the people we work with.
I can't tell you how many people
are like, my next. Like is are
they going to do this to me is
as so there's not a lot of
that's like, when you you know
this you run an organization
like people's morale and
organization is so important.
Yes. But if their organization
and the people in it are being
attacked, at what at and
scrutinize everything they do,
that leads to deep burnout that
leads to deep like, resistance
and trauma. And so I think that
other piece for me around, you
know, what I think it's
important for people to
understand is, and it's
connected to this question, but
there is a, there is a
misinformation and
disinformation.
effort to not just
challenge Black Lives Matter and
the organization, but it's an
experiment.
If they win,
then it's the next black lead
organization. Yes, it is. And
then that's the next black lead
organization. And it's the next
black person who's leading that.
And so it's so important that we
pay attention to what's
happening. And we don't allow
for they and they have this so
that they know what they're
doing. Like how to create the
infighting how to create the
distress. We have to stop it. We
can't we have to stop it before
they do it. We have to shut it
down. We have to be showing up
against it. And so that has been
really important to me too. Like
taking the time to kind of stand
back and watch it happening and
being like, Oh, this is how this
works. Like we we are literally
the experiment right now. Yeah,
but uh Wow. How about that the
asking for the nonprofits form
990 is required by law the IRS
to report is racist. Yeah, and
it's not safe.
minds going to end up in jail.
Was your mind boggling? Yeah,
we'll see. We'll see. I don't
know how about these days are
kind of on her side of the
sorrows Shambo da stone stead
Brown for long did these guys
are getting that browse to this
whole thing is falling apart?
Thank goodness screwed up. And
that Thank goodness.
She's gonna lose that house. Do
you watch.
She's super racist. super
racist. She's glib. Yeah. To
lib. Let's go to China. China's
a big part of the news because
of this Shanghai thing. Yes. I
have some boots on the ground
whenever you're ready. Well,
let's start with sir but start
talking about the truckers. A
lot of this stuff is not being
discussed in the mainstream, but
you can get it on New Tang
Dynasty. Listen to this China,
United truckers one across China
miles of 18 wheelers and other
trucks are lined up along
highways. With the trucks, doors
and windows sealed shut some of
those vehicles with truckers
locked inside. As that's going
on shipping and delivery has
ground to a halt. Let's take a
closer look. Fully loaded trucks
stretch for miles stuck in their
tracks. Nearly a dozen Chinese
provinces have ordered highway
closures as a means to combat
rising virus spread. But those
orders have left truck drivers
in a tough situation. Some say
they made long distance drives
in route to their destinations.
But once they got there, they
weren't allowed to get off the
highway. Others were even asked
to turn around and go back where
they came from or were put in
quarantine. Videos circulating
online reveal more about what's
going on. One of those videos
was shared Sunday to an official
account run by the local
government of Jeju young
province. It zooms in on one
truck driver from Shanghai and
how his trip was brought to a
sudden halt. Shang Hai is
currently battling a rising
surge of infections making
contact with people coming from
Shanghai has been deemed highly
risky and likely to result in
getting sick because of it.
Anyone coming from the mega city
is subject to strict isolation
measures, including not being
allowed to get out of their
trucks. It's been half a month
and I haven't gotten out of the
truck. No way to change clothes.
Nothing to eat, but only some
instant noodles. I got a box of
noodles now only a few packs
left. Hey, we can give you a
point eight ounces of cheese
powder. Now the thing is that
you know there's all American
news is covered now, they're not
even doing a good job. They're
covering a little bit of
Shanghai and you know everyone's
locked down in Shanghai, but
nobody is discussed these tracks
couriers who have been in they
showed the trucks are sealed.
The guys can't get out of the
trucks is part two of the
trucks. Many of the impacted
truckers face another problem,
the fact that they've been
physically sealed inside their
cabins. That's including the
truckers carrying aid shipments.
On top of that many have their
contact tracing apps checked
regularly and are required to
get tested for COVID 19. And
there's more. Some of these
truckers have been tasked with
delivering aid supplies to
Shanghai. But after unloading
these goods, health workers
sealed the trucks and truckers
were ordered to isolate in their
vehicles. One trucker from Hebei
Province questioned the
measures. He says getting locked
inside should only be for those
who break laws.
I want to ask what laws do we
truckers break? What are we
guilty of? Why should you seal
us inside? Did the virus come
from us truck drivers? Data
shows that China has about 20
million truckers responsible for
transporting about 80% of the
country's goods. So far, the
strict policies on truckers have
paralyzed shipping logistics and
contributed to skyrocketing
prices. That's phenomenal. I had
no idea. I know a lot is going
on but I hadn't heard about the
truckers.
Yeah, this seems to be some
worldwide truckers thing going
on Canada. Now you're not you
hear a little bit but not as
much and then this this is
ridiculous. 80% of all Canadian
goods go through the air routed
through one truck or another.
And they're sealing him in their
cabins Okay, now I can't get in
can't buy gas can't get out to
get gas can't do anything. So
there's all these trucks backed
up 1000s and 1000s you see the
video there's just millions of
trucks stopped
by it's beyond me. It's that's
pretty insane.
Okay, you got I mean, I have
thoughts on China, but it seems
like you're the one that is uh,
has got the goods here. Clip
wise. Who are you want to hear
another good one? Yeah, I
haven't heard and number one.
You haven't heard us of course,
but the transplant plant
tourism.
Okay, let's roll. Some Canadian
lawmakers are trying to close a
loophole, one that allows
citizens to get an illegal organ
transplant from China. This
after an international tribunals
is trying to harvest organs from
prisoners of conscience. Oh,
against their will. Here's more.
Well, thank you, Madam Speaker.
A group of Canadian lawmakers is
pushing for a new bill. It's a
measure that fights the practice
of forced organ harvesting would
make it a criminal offence for a
person to go abroad and receive
an organ taken without the
consent of the person giving the
organ. controversy surrounding
transplant tourism has become a
backdrop for the measure. That
involves when patients traveled
to other countries to get
organs, oftentimes because it
takes too long to find a match
in their home country. In the
US, for example, it takes about
11 months for a liver and more
than three years for a kidney.
Right now over 100,000 Americans
are on the waiting list for an
organ transplant. Many patients
die waiting. But in China wait
time isn't measured in years.
But in days and weeks. And 2020
a hospital in Wuhan found four
possible heart matches in just
10 days for a female patient.
The country has also been known
to source organs within 72
hours, or even 24 hours. This
information comes from Chinese
media reports. In some cases,
Chinese hospitals have also
promised re transplants meaning
if the quality of an organ isn't
up to par, the surgery would be
canceled money back the hospital
would schedule another
transplant within a week. The
extremely short wait times have
made China one of the top
destinations for transplant
tourism, but many have been
asking a key question. Where do
the organs come from? Yeah, the
Uyghurs? Of course we all know
that answer. Well, it turns out
not just the Uyghurs we get a
little more information here
than then the kind of rote stuff
they do. That we get in the
United States about the Uyghurs
wiegers Uyghurs listen to part
two rights activists argue a
major source of China's trend
Wait, I know where they come
from. Of course, they come from
people who
have sex with a prostitute and
wake up in a bathtub full of ice
with their kidneys missing
that's how it happens. Rights
Activists argue a major source
of China's transplant organs is
through forced organ harvesting,
saying China harvest organs from
prisoners of conscience by
force, sometimes when they're
still alive. In 2018, an
international tribunal in London
give its judgement on
allegations of forced organ
harvesting. The Tribunal is made
up of renowned medical
law and legal experts. It is
beyond doubt that forced
harvesting of organs happened on
a substantial scale and by state
organized or approved
organizations and individuals,
those experts say China's main
Oregon supply comes from
following Gong practitioners
EAGERs members of an ethnic
group. Since the allegations
have come to light, several
countries responded to China's
forced organ harvesting. Israel
passed a law that prevents
insurance reimbursement for
illegally obtained Oregon's
Belgium likewise passed the law
punishing Oregon tourism. But in
Canada, there is no law that
fights organ trafficking, which
is why the Canadian lawmakers
are pushing for this bill. And I
too would like to take this
opportunity to recognize the
amazing work that was done by
the late Member of Parliament
David Kilgore on the lawmakers
also mentioned the bill is in
honor of David Kilgore. He's a
former cabinet minister and it
was among the first that brought
the issue to light back in 2006,
when the forced organ harvesting
issue first emerged and so
little media coverage. David
kill war investigated the
practice with another red lawyer
named David Mattis former the
two later published an
investigative report we pursued
every investigative trail we
could find in the report, you
will see that there are 18
different avenues of proof and
disproof we considered and
evaluated. Our bottom line
conclusion after considering
everything as best we could was
that the allegations are true,
we believe them to be true that
this harvesting is indeed
happening. This is why I never
checked the box on my driver's
license as an organ donor.
Because I'm always afraid, you
know, I'll just be in the
hospital somewhere. Some happen.
I'm not dead. And I'm like, oh,
let's take this from this guy,
but especially to get to a wreck
in China. Well, that would be a
travesty, of course. Let's wrap
this one last clip. They were
nominated for the 2010 Nobel
Peace Prize, killed were passed
away last week of a rare lung
disease. He was at one it's a
it's a shame that he didn't
leave live to see its passage.
But I certainly hope that this
bill will will pass. Following
the investigative report.
Kilgore kept raising awareness
about the issue.
David made us and I had been in
about 50 countries talking about
it. And we will continue to talk
about it as all people of
goodwill will until it stops is
there's only one country out of
what I guess almost 200
countries in the world now that
does this on an industrial state
sponsored level and that's
China. What's more, he wrote a
book called Bloody Harvest the
killing of Falun Gong for their
organs. She is the one that blew
the doors open on this practice
overseas. And I made this thing
possible. David brought this
issue to my attention. He
brought this issue to many
people's attention. He wrote the
initial report, along with David
made us on this issue has just
been a tireless champion on it,
but on so many other human
rights issues as well. That's
for the bill. It passed the
Canadian Senate last year and is
now before the Canadian House of
Commons.
That's pretty gruesome, John,
you think?
Well, it was the most ghoulish
series of clips I've I've picked
up for a long time. And I didn't
know anything about this. And
that was from which publication?
This is from NTD. Are they Falun
Gong followers? Is it a New Tang
Dynasty? It well, they're the
Epoch Times. Yeah. So following
Gong with people Yeah. Okay.
Yeah, you have to consider the
source. Well, I'm not gonna I'm
not going to disagree that has
happened, I'm not going to say
is bullshit.
I have some boots on the ground
from Shanghai, which I'd like to
share. We have several producers
there. But the one my favorite
professor John Jones, has been
teaching English as a second
language throughout China for
several years. He lives there
with his wife and his child had
been in Shanghai
for
certainly throughout COVID.
So he sent me a number of notes
throughout the week at my
request, actually at the keepers
request, like hey, don't we know
somebody in Shanghai? What the
hell is going on? So he sent me
some notes. He's American. A
Monday during the six hour open
time I was able to buy so I'm
just asking you about food and
being locked in your house so
they did have earlier in the
week, a six hour open time where
people were allowed to go. He
was able to buy 16 Apples 50
eggs, 10 kilos of rice and five
large cucumbers. He also picked
up some other essentials eight
packs of wet wipes. The water
guide delivered 318 liter
bottles of water, so that will
last for about four days. Today.
Wednesday. One local market told
me she is allowed to make
deliveries but her stock is
pretty much depleted. We still
have enough vegetables and meat
and dried fruit, potatoes, pasta
and milk to last 10 days to two
weeks if needed. But we
shouldn't be allowed to have
food deliveries from private
shops tomorrow and maybe I can
go out by Saturday.
The biggest problem was that
supply chain has been damaged on
Monday. I saw one local 711 type
store Family Mart. Their shelves
were empty except for instant
meals think Deluxe Hot Pockets.
Reminder he says a huge portion
of Chinese Millennials
especially in Shanghai cannot
cook and that professional class
are accustomed to getting meals
delivered daily. Right now all
the local fast food steamed
bonds Chinese pizza noodle shops
have been shuttered. Sorry about
that have been shuttered. And of
course, those guys actually make
their money via delivery. So
that this there is shortage.
So yes, he says other parts of
Shanghai he lives on one side of
the river, not in the high
rises, people are very
desperate. The suicides are
true. Because we are far removed
from that population. This is
more a family living area, but
the mood is still very weird.
Then he sent me a follow up
well, we're back into lockdown.
And we'll probably be trapped
for four to five days then have
limited travel no cars or taxis
until May 3.
He says the population of
Shanghai district is about 28
million. The government through
the center of Western ecological
security of Lanzhou University
has made the following a net
pronouncements and predictions.
Since March, there have been
about 205,000 cases with only
7400 confirmed the rest are
asymptomatic, the peak has
crested and will drop off to no
new cases over the next three
weeks. By May 3, the cumulative
cases will be around 306,000
With more than 96% Being
asymptomatic. Hence, from March
one to May 3, about 1.1% of all
residents have registered a
positive PCR, the total number
of confirmed cases meaning those
showing symptoms of a cold be
less than 11,000 or 0.04% of the
population. And there have been
zero COVID deaths.
And he says as I noted,
in my community, we were
supplied with food quality, meat
and milk colleagues living in
other parts of Shanghai have a
completely different story.
Their food was held in
quarantine for two days to
disinfect them. After two days
they were given beef and chicken
which was completely rotten.
They were given eggs all cracked
and broken.
So he says what is most
interesting is the streets are
empty, you're not allowed to
drive. But autonomous vehicles
delivering food are all over the
place. He says this is like it's
the biggest beta test of
autonomous driving cars he's
ever seen.
So why if these numbers are so
low, why is why are they doing
this? Is this to purposely
disrupt supply chains, which of
course it's doing a very good
job. I have another note from a
producer who says he hears from
his suppliers that not to expect
any deliveries from China until
June for whatever he's waiting
for. But the answer may come
while the answer that I got I
was watching
Jack Jack for sobic on war room,
and he had a very long
explanation, which I didn't
like. But I like the premise. So
I'm going to tell you what it
is. This is the mandate of
heaven, which I had not heard of
before you ever heard of the
mandate of heaven.
I can't say that I have from the
Wikipedia. The mandate of
heaven, also known as heavens
will is a Chinese political
philosophy that was used in
ancient and Imperial China to
legitimize the rule of the king
or emperor of China. According
to this doctrine, Heaven which
embodies the natural order, and
the will of the universe bestows
the mandate on just a ruler of
China, that son of heaven. If a
ruler was overthrown, this was
interpreted as an indication
that the ruler was unworthy and
had lost the mandate. So the
Chinese who of course, in the
past 30 years have been lifted
out of rice fields into
smartphones and self driving
cars and beautiful, beautifully
constructed cities. They don't
really know any better. They
don't understand freedom of
speech or freedom of movement.
They're just happy. So they'll
take whatever they get. And
because this quote unquote
Emperor has the mandate of
heaven, they're fine with him.
And I think this year, Zhi Jing
ping will be going into his
third term, which was not
possible previous to him
changing that to being possible,
but here it comes. And the last
time this
the mandate of heaven was used
to overthrow a leader emperor I
think was in 1906 or 90, maybe
1919.
Here it is, if
it is also common belief that
natural disasters such as famine
and flood were divine
retributions, bearing signs of
Heavens displeasure with the
ruler
or so there would often be
revolts following major
disasters, as the people saw
these calamities as signs that
the mandate of heaven had been
withdrawn. And as I was
listening to Jack Russophobic,
who lived in
in Shanghai for two years,
speaks fluent Mandarin. I didn't
know this. He said, This is the
reason that they're going so
hard and so maniacal by locking
people down, because already,
the mandate of heaven may be on
shaky ground because the
vaccines clearly didn't work. So
they so Jing ping cannot be seen
as not having complete control
over the situation. And that he
says is why this is taking
place.
I'd like it. That's a good
theory. I'd never heard of this,
and maybe some of our China
experts can, can let us know.
But this is even this the
mandate of heaven does not
require a legitimate ruler to be
of no noble birth.
Depending on how well the person
can rule Chinese dynasties, such
as the Han and Ming were founded
by men of common origins, but
they were seen as having
succeeded because they gained
the mandate of heaven. intrinsic
to the concept of the mandate of
heaven is the right of rebellion
against an unjust ruler.
To have this was true, and this
is still a thing in China.
It makes sense then to me, but I
don't I don't think they can
contain this if if people are
jumping out of windows and dying
and screaming out of apartments,
the middle of the night. I think
the mandate of heaven may be
revoked may be in play to get
rid of this guy too. That's
possibly the same thesis also
possible. Well, I do have a
couple of supply chain clips if
you want to play Oh, yes, I do.
But before we do that, I want to
play this because it says the
word interesting there's an
interesting clip about the CCP
and certain computers I Paul
Chinese companies are joining
the US Securities and Exchange
Commission or SEC is provincial
list, according to the SEC is
official release Tuesday. The
listed companies include CIO who
China's most popular search
engine provider, and legend
biotech among others. The full
list of companies is identified
under the US is holding foreign
companies accountable Act, or H
FCA. They have 15 business days
to file a dispute. This is the
fourth batch added to the list
since March. According to H FCA
companies on the list must
disclose information as required
by the SEC for three years in a
row. If not they'll be required
to delist from the US market.
The final amendments of HFC a
specified disclosure
requirements relating to the
Chinese Communist Party saying
the company must disclose if any
CCP members are also board
members for the companies and
clarify whether the company's
articles of incorporation
contain charters linked to the
Chinese Communist Party my eyes
glazed over what was that about
we're cracking down on the
Chinese companies that are being
traded in this country
in very strong this is not no
minor thing they've defined for
FCC where they were the
SEC but the sto the name of the
things the F h FCC says oh
holding foreign companies
accountable acts I'm like that
where they can't be just a bunch
of bullshit right and he's
trading here a run by the
Chinese government we're just
going to put up with more for
some reason right? Okay, let's
go to supply chain sorry supply
chain one hold on a second
supply chain we're just supply
chain I got subway
and supply Oh, okay.
That helps with areas of China
still under locked out many
goods are stuck inside the
country and that could become a
big problem for the global
supply chain. That's according
to I am a Asia's managing
director Richard Martin. I am
Asia is a peer group forum for
Asia based CEOs and other
executives. Martin says many
products made around the globe
contain parts from China, adding
that the world is about to see a
logistic snarl they'll dwarf any
slowdowns and 2020. Martin made
the comments while speaking with
CNBC Tuesday. And during that
interview, he noted that China
accounts for 20% of global
demand, but that its role in
supply chains is much bigger.
No kidding.
Yes, it's a lot more than
20% 20% of global demand from
China. Yeah, the global supply
is probably more like 80.
So it's this the second half of
this clip. For weeks, China has
been battling rising outbreaks
of the CCP virus which causes
COVID-19, the chief economist
from financial services company
Nomura holdings gave more
details
He's referring to his company's
survey of the situation. He
explained. China's lockdowns
cover around 40% of its GDP. Off
the regions locked down Shanghai
is taking the brunt saddled with
strict closure orders from
authorities. Other areas
struggling under that pressure
include a northern province of
dealing and southern Guangzhou.
Both areas are hubs for
factories and other
manufacturing. China has adopted
a strict zero COVID-19 policies
since the start of the pandemic.
It seeks to completely eliminate
the virus from China, rather
than learning to control and
live with it and low numbers
like most other nations. To
achieve that goal. Chinese
authorities have shuttered
factories and businesses Well,
forcing residents to stay at
home for weeks or even months at
a time. I am Asians Martin
describe it as quite unlikely
that teaching ping will back off
the policy. He says that's
because the strategy has
virtually become a hallmark of
the current administration. Nago
Mandate of Heaven.
That's what it looks like
protecting this chain this the
chain of BS COVID finale clip,
Beijing is still holding strong
to zero COVID-19 policy despite
the recent hardship the strategy
has posed in several cities.
During a press conference
Tuesday, a Chinese Foreign
Ministry spokesperson insisted
the protocols are scientific
consistent with the reality of
China's situation. And the World
Health Organization's guiding
principles is that the
restrictions have effectively
protected the life and health of
Chinese and foreign nationals
living in China and made
important contributions to the
global fight against the
pandemic, adding that all
control measures come at a
price. The remarks came as a
response to the European Union
Chamber of Commerce in China.
The Association sent a letter to
Chinese Vice Premier which would
wa dated Friday, detailing how
lockdowns have caused
significant disruptions for many
companies. The Ledger suggested
Omicron is posing new challenges
that seemingly cannot be
overcome by applying the old
toolkit. The letter also
mentioned that the costs of
implementing the policy are
rapidly mounting and noted the
practice is eroding foreign
investors confidence in the
Chinese market. I love the
content of these of these
reports. It's so boring the way
they deliver them though. Tora
Bora actually had to desperately
Well, I don't I try to keep them
short. I know I know. I'm not
I'm not blaming you. Just like
she's no wonder this has no
play. No one cared this year
boring. Well, that I'm telling
you, you could jack up and jazz
up the foreign transplant
tourism story and we have a lot
of fun with it if you had any
guts, but the mainstream media
won't even discuss it. Now. I've
never heard of it, you know.
And you can also talk about the
truckers being locked in and
welded in their own vehicles and
they can't move and the world's
falling is a good one. Nobody's
mentioned that. We don't want to
talk about truckers. No. I got a
couple more this down. But this
China financials down bad market
is probably worth listening to
short.
At the same time, foreign money
is fleeing China at a never
before seen rate. The trend
began with Russia's invasion of
Ukraine. According to financial
newspaper Nikkei Asia, foreign
investors sold more than $6
billion in Chinese stocks and
bonds and the first three months
of this year, reaching one of
the highest figures ever
recorded. Some experts say it's
partly due to investors concerns
that if Beijing helps Moscow,
the US will sanction Chinese
companies too. But even before
that foreign investors were
already suffering largely
because of Beijing's clamped
down on major Chinese companies
across various sectors in recent
years. Now, it's on top of
Washington's threat to delist
Chinese companies from the US
market. Okay. So these clips
that you're playing here, just
it's a nail in the coffin for
me. They are they are completing
the great reset, which you can
only do after you destroy
something. And this is
destruction and China's clearly
in on it is destruction. We're
not going to have enough food as
the markets. The financial
markets are all screwed up. And
I'm sure that they they love
being able to do stuff to stop
their the hyperinflation from
happening. We've got super big
inflation. Yeah, we've kicked
Russia off of Swift. You can't
tell me who's gonna put this
back together again, a bunch of
globalists. Well, the globalists
are the ones that are taking
tearing it apart. Yes, this is
like violating all their
precepts. Yep. All the global
oh, we're gonna have one big
happy family. You're gonna be
trading left and right and left
and right and you can don't
worry about it.
To start your dependency right
now depend on China for this
depend on China for that, and
everybody who's followed any of
these rules has been screwed.
I don't know what to make of it.
Let's do a quick bit of COVID.
Because there is news that we
need to discuss. And it's it's
annoying, annoying news.
It looks like we're going back
into masking looks like we're
going back. And I did as a
mainstream media masking gone
edited by the boost stars. It
tells you this is all coming
back because of well, gee, I
don't know this, because this
COVID is cases we have to do
something.
And, and so that's back in the
back in the conversation. And
this is the most annoying one.
Tonight, the CDC extending the
mask mandate on public transit
until at least may 3, while it
tracks a rise in COVID cases.
But that move leaving some air
travelers frustrated enough
already. Let's just get on with
life. At this point. We're
living learning to live with it.
So just put it behind us. That's
enough of the clip, you get the
idea. It was supposed to end
April 18 is now being extended
into the first week of May. The
reason is probably because
there's a debate right now in
Congress over the national no
fly list. And we're trying to
find people who are Republicans
who have been rowdy on planes
because of mask mandates. And
you they want to throw people on
a no fly list internally. So we
had to, it's kind of weird to
without due process. Of course,
it's kind of weird to have a no
fly list if there's no mask
mandate. So we probably had to
extend that for that reason, I'm
just guessing.
Let's continue to make sure we
we alert everybody that those
who are vaccine hesitant or anti
vaxxers or just don't want the
vaccine in their life. Well,
there's a there's a study done
on you after the out of Duke is
shedding light on why some
people are more vaccine
resistant than others. The
researchers used a database
that's been tracking 1000 People
born in 1972 and 1973 in New
Zealand. Since childhood, their
social, psychological and health
factors were measured.
Researchers found participants
who are now vaccine resistant
suffered abuse, neglect threats
and deprivation at an early age.
As a result they missed trust
adults, family, friends, co
workers and authority figures.
The pandemic may have triggered
a fight to survive centered on
the self rather than
institutions. Can you believe
this? You selfish selfish
bastard. I wondered why you
never got this shot.
Because I was abused Eat up. I'm
an I'm a victim. I'm a victim
and abuse victim. I mean, that's
okay. That's what it is.
Testing. I think we should keep
our eye on the ball because
there's something new coming
down the pike. A cough contains
more information than you think
what we found in our research is
that cough sounds provide us
information about what's going
on inside your lungs. And that's
led to the creation of res app.
We start off by asking you a
date of birth, it claims to be
able to pick up whether someone
has COVID 19 by assessing five
cops in whole story. We're at
92% I'm sorry. It's an old
story. No, it's not an old
story. No, I know that doesn't
mean that it's not new again.
There's a new story you just
don't remember it. No, no, I do
but the story is not just about
the coughing
okay, but I just want to say
that they brought they brought
this distro kid, I remember, but
they brought it back with the
price tag into the 508 92%
sensitivity so that means that
we identify 92% of people who
have COVID Just read that cough
sounds for sure. Yep has sparked
worldwide interest with Pfizer
now wanting to buy
for $100 million. We're really
excited about the silly thing is
bullshit Pfizer represents. In a
statement Pfizer said the
acquisition adds to its growing
digital capabilities, and will
bolster its efforts to pave a
new era for digital health. We
developed a whole suite of
algorithms to see how well each
one would detect the COVID
signature that we're looking for
which is present in the costs of
people with COVID 28 year old
Jack Hanson was part of the team
that cracked the algorithm that
allowed the app to work. He's
pleasantly shocked by the Pfizer
deal that was past any of my
expectations. I expected a most
collaboration or some investment
in our company but not a not a
buyout. That was that's an
amazing and amazing outcome. The
company says negative results
and 99% accurate, but a positive
result should be confirmed with
a PCR or rapid antigen test.
Andy
You don't have any symptoms, the
cop test is only 50% accurate.
So there's still a lot for
smartphones become a testing
device, that company needs to
conduct more clinical trials
before it can get approval from
the regulator. We're engaging
with the regulatory bodies to
make sure that we build the
evidence that they require to
get approval sometime in the
future. Louisa red gets ABC
News, Brisbane. And I don't
think this will actually be
approved. I still think it's
bullshit. I know it's bullshit.
Now, of course, of course. And
by the way, how do you crack in
Elgar?
This such a bull crap report,
but if he developed an algorithm
that's different than cracking
an algorithm Yeah, but that
gives a sound like a big
scientific breakthrough. But
this is not going to be used for
COVID. Nope, this is going to be
used for the next new thing that
we're all going to be afraid of
the last time a deadly new bird
flu showed up here seven years
ago. It really hit poultry
farms. In 2014 2015. We saw I
think somewhere in the
neighborhood of 50 million
domestic poultry affected. Brian
Richard says that virus didn't
infect many wild birds. This
time. It's different. We've got
two different wild bird
detections in 32 states.
Richards is the emerging disease
coordinator at the US Geological
Surveys National Wildlife Health
Center. He says this virus came
across the Atlantic a few months
ago, probably carried by
migratory birds, it can kill
some waterfowl, but I think
there's pretty clear evidence
that some waterfowl likely are
not affected by it, and
therefore they're perfect
transport mechanisms for taking
it very long distances. Since
this virus arrived. It's killed
birds that belong to more than
40 species, mostly ducks and
geese, but also scavengers like
black vultures and bald eagles
that presumably eat the
carcasses of birds killed by the
virus. Ron Phu che is a flu
expert at Erasmus Medical Center
in the Netherlands, there's a
chance that the virus will stick
around. And this will be called
a long term problem. Who say
says there's only been one known
human infection, a farmer in the
United Kingdom who lived in
close quarters with ducks that
got this flu. That person tested
positive but didn't have any
symptoms. We haven't seen any
other farmers or veterinarians
or other people being infected.
Still, since this bird flu
arrived in the United States,
the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention has been keeping
a close watch. Todd Davis works
on animal to human diseases at
the agency. He says bird flu
viruses related to this one have
sickened and even killed people
during past outbreaks in other
countries. That's why public
health officials here have been
monitoring the health of more
than 500 people in 25 states who
have had contact with sick or
dead birds, because humans have
no prior immunity to these
viruses. Typically, if they were
to be infected and spread the
virus to other humans, then we
could have another pandemic
virus on our hands. That's our
primary concern. Besides testing
any people who show flu like
symptoms, they're also closely
tracking genetic changes in the
virus, looking for anything that
would suggest it might become
more of a threat to people.
Don't worry, it will. You might
be right about the thing being
used as this stupid algorithm
being used to catch the people
with bird flu when they cough,
because I bet you can copy a
bird flu cough I didn't know
exactly how to. And so you can
fake it. And if you wanted to
get out of work or something,
you can actually make a cut. I
can I can caught caught. Do a
bird flu cough?
Yeah, but you might get black
bag thrown over your head and
thrown into a reeducation center
somewhere so you may not want to
be doing that. No, I just I
would do it just to see make
sure that the machine caught it.
Well the result of this is that
chickens and turkeys are being
called that's a fancy word for
killed around the country.
Without even testing without
even testing USDA rid of them.
We got to get the job price.
Yep, up to $4 a pound and one of
our producers is on a team that
does some of this work. Do you
know how they do this with the
chickens and turkeys? I had no
idea.
They they do you think that you
did a Gasim? No. They go into
the barn or the whatever the
huge building is and they start
spraying foam
and they just spray the foam
until all the chickens or
turkeys are just covered and
then they keep filling it up
filling up halfway into a
nightclub.
Yes, only they suffocate and
then of course the the foam
eventually dissipates turns back
into water and all the turkeys
are dead in there and then you
can just pick them all up.
And that sounds nothing but
humane. So, yes, the price of
chicken and turkey going up or
dare I say the great reset once
again. So now the big story
which I've left until now
because it's one of those
stories that
it will be great to believe it
but I'm, I just have a it seems
like a big hype. But so I got
emails about this for the past
three days. And this is about
dot from Dr. Brian artists who
has done a documentary with Stu
Peterson not my favorite host. I
find him way too HYPEE and
angry. And I don't know, to do
Peterson shows just not not my
kind of guy. They did a
documentary, it's in the water.
And so the premises? Well,
first, we heard from him and the
US Senate testifying about
remdesivir Dr. Bryan artists, I
think he's a, he may be a
chiropractor, but he's
definitely read the research.
And we know remdesivir kills
people. And so he made this
point at a recent hearing. Our
next panelist is Dr. Brian
artists, thank you for being
here. He's treated over 10,000
patients from around the world
and he will explain the impact
of current medical protocols on
our healthcare system. Doctor,
thank you. The coverup and
corruption is insane. Anthony
Fauci is one of the biggest
liars in the planet. And I
didn't know who he was May 2020,
he declared in a memo on
nih.gov, that there is one drug
and one drug only that we're
going to allow all hospitalized
Americans to be treated with for
COVID-19.
This one drug in May of 2020. He
said there was two studies that
proved it safe and effective
against one the Ebola virus in
Africa and a study a year
earlier. And then in a second
study that ran from January to
March of 2020. And it was
actually conducted by the maker
of remdesivir, called Gilead.
They gave that drug to Ebola
patients, Anthony Fauci was the
only one that funded the entire
study in Africa. So he knew this
data.
They found that it was the only
drug in that one year study that
had an over 50% death rate of
all the innocent Africans that
gave their drug to in that
experimental trial. The Safety
Board for the trial pulled
remdesivir from the study in
August of 2019, halfway through
this study, and said not another
African can get this drug. It's
too deadly and too ineffective
is what they said.
And Anthony Fauci declared in
May of 2020, that in that Ebola
trial, it was found to be the
most safe and effective drug
against the Ebola virus. That's
what he said. I knew right away
from the Gilead study conducted
two months earlier, that the
entire kidney failure, multiple
organ failure was a result of
remdesivir and had nothing to do
with a virus.
And that is absolutely true. I
said in May of 2020, went to the
media, I said, everyone needs to
be warned that Anthony Fauci has
declared a drug to be the
solution to a pandemic for all
innocent Americans, he is going
to kill hundreds of 1000s, if
not millions of innocent
Americans with this drone. So
you have kidney failure, liver
failure, now, heart failure
being caused by remdesivir
published to do so guess what
the only authorized drug to
treat COVID 19 children is now
in hospitals and outside
remdesivir. So what he's saying
here checks out the data on
remdesivir of people dying is
consistent with what he's
saying. I'm the Ebola trials.
That's true, that I completely
believe that this was used to
kill old people, maybe young
people as well. It's certainly
had people's organs shut down.
This is not news to us. But what
is news and this is the focus of
his documentary that he did was
to sue the pieces what his name.
Yeah, Sue Peter to sue Sue show
whatever his name is,
is that the COVID 19 virus is
actually snake venom that has
been put into water or will be
put into water now. But there
there are molecules and genetic
sequences of snake venom in
COVID-19. And that remdesivir is
using the same snake venom only
in larger qualite quantities to
finish the job.
And that they're going to put
this in the water and people are
losing their shit over this. And
it may come from this study from
the University of Arizona, which
sheds a little more normal light
on what may be happening losing
a battle with COVID-19. It's
like having rattlesnake venom
running through your body.
At least that's what researchers
are telling us we found evidence
that there was an enzyme A snake
like enzyme in the blood of
people who are dying in
extraordinarily high levels.
Scientists from the University
of Arizona working on this study
for the past year and a half,
recently publishing it in the
Journal of Clinical
Investigation.
The snakelike enzyme found in
Healthy People at low levels to
prevent bacterial infections.
But in severe cases of COVID 19,
it's doing the opposite. And
these high levels of this enzyme
are looking at those tissues in
the organs and saying, You look
like bacteria. Let's read your
membranes. Let's put these
organs out of their misery. And
we're told it may be what's
driving COVID-19 deaths. Dr.
Floyd Chilton, senior author on
the study, saying what's even
more remarkable is where we can
go from here in the fight
against this pandemic, and we
come up with specific
therapeutics that will not care
which variant is coming towards
it. Researchers explain that
current clinical trials on
snakebites are helping in those
efforts, they can possibly
repurpose some of the treatments
being tested. This could one day
result in a viable option other
than vaccines to prevent death
in severe patients that allows
us to take a precision medicine
approach to the disease. We can
go into clinical trials and
choose the people who are at
risk of this mechanism. Their
hope regarding the next step is
an international multicenter
clinical trial. They're working
with global organizations to see
how they can make that possible.
It's taken a few swipes at me
already, we asked a rattlesnake
expert for his take on this or
something that is almost as
universally loathed as
rattlesnakes. It seems fitting
and interesting and ironic that
the venom that they have and
rattlesnakes might be a key to
getting out of this whole
situation. I'm Ashley Perez, ABC
15, Arizona, so I don't know.
theremin.
It's not my theory. I don't want
to Theramin myself on this
because you're the one that said
they're gonna drop it in the
water. No, no, that is what that
is what Dr. Artists is saying
not me. That these guys are
screwing that's the documentary
is and I'm sorry, just you
finally you sold me from not
now. I don't have to see the
documentary because that's nuts.
Yeah, I mean, how can
a virus that had respiratory
repercussions all of a sudden
now it's snake venom? And by the
way, I think the vaccine some
vaccines, do you some snake
venom? Not that I know. Yeah.
No, I've been researching this.
Turns out sometimes they do.
I've actually, I've actually had
some snake venom. I'm sure you
have no seriously in Thailand.
Just as a drink with Yes, it's a
drink is a very disgusting
story, which I will share. I was
doing a documentary in Thailand
of Bangkok, Chiang Mai and
Shanghai. And we had to go to
special it's it was a
documentary. So you go to all
these places that oh, this Look
how crazy this is. Oh, this is
cool. Oh, here's the long necks
that was my favorite. Oh, let's
go to the long Nexus is very
secretive, except for the big
sign that says long necks this
way.
And then you have to drink the
blood of the Cobra.
And so what they do is they
first they they get the Cobra
really pissed. It's very sad.
Sorry, they get the Cobra pissed
off with a stick, didn't they?
The milk is his venom put a
little bit on the side of a
glass then they cut him open
while he's alive bleed him into
the glass throw some alcohol in
and you're supposed to drink it
you'll have hard ons for the
rest of your life
and so you're listening to
practice this is a practice that
was talking to the point where
they actually named the street
snake alley in Taiwan in Taipei
and you'd go there and visit I'd
never would partake as dumb but
I take people there because they
went to Taipei enough that I
could I knew where it was we
take some people and we've shown
it take when I haven't heard
about steak Alice go to snake
alley and you go there and you
see people doing it they got the
snake and they squeezed and they
get to the head part and then
they push down so all his guts
in his blood horrible it's
horrible gruesome and this
greenish and is everything else
and they put some some some a
yam of alcohol one of those
those high alcohol
clear completely downs it and he
and I asked her about to some
somebody who's the most who
comes here the most and he was
supposed to give you this
infinite hard on who's who's the
customer for these things I say?
And the guy says oh Japanese
Japanese is pour into this. Yes.
Yeah. And they go in there for
that. Well, the point is that I
apparently you're the other
customer. Well, when you drink
it, you can actually feel the
venom kind of stinging a little
bit on your lips. And yes, I can
attest it works. I'm going to
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I
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What do you mean? It was a
softball for what what does it
sound like? And I'll do this.
I'll do this bit and we'll go
cut right into the donations.
No, no, I'm sorry. I didn't
realize you were setting up a
bit. I almost did it twice. I
didn't hear I was over. I was my
head was in the Cobra.
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resources and trying to keep
sourcing Mike in line was Malla
Roy southeast Kansas in the
morning. Hey, this is David from
Omaha. And I drove down with my
wife and five human resources
and I hit Kyle in the mouth so
you'll have to excuse him for
his introduction. This is Kyle
from Omaha. This trip was a
fight between Biden's gas prices
and barbecue sauce. This is Mark
5723 dash one aka Lee coming
from the City of Fountains. I
didn't know that this is Liz and
like Jhansi I have to say life
is a scam.
from Kansas City, we move over
to Boise, Idaho. Hello John and
Adam here with the first ever
spooks anonymous meetup here in
Boise, Idaho. We had a great
turnout today. We had 11 People
come out on a Sunday afternoon.
I'm gonna pass the mic around so
everyone can say Hi, this is
Alex. I drove up from Los
Angeles. And I'm here bringing
you the whole load. Onward sir
Chad Blacknight have no agenda.
John, you haven't been up here
yet? Get on it. This is Megan
aka nurse Betty er may or may
not be a spook today. Little
known fact thing thing really
was a dude. Hi guys. This is
Karen the contrarian love you
guys I just want you guys to
know you're very important. This
is Zuri Jays the vibe count of
Idaho and we're just having a
great time here. i This is Jenny
from the great potato state in
the morning. This is Chris aka
Karsch 33. How you doing? Kevin
here with my wife Karen. great
being here. Jason I think for
everyone in the morning. Hey,
this is Harlan at checkout your
local capital who built that
thing. This is this way. And
this is Sir combat rock signing
off from Boise, Idaho with a
great big
another massive massive meetup.
This is so cool to see and we
have a promo for the Austin
meetup. It's going on the road.
Here's Baron Scott calling on
New Mexico and certain other
producers come join the war. No
during a bear hunting army.
Real Bravo Company, Saturday,
April 23. From one to 5pm. RSVP
at your gender meetups.com
I couldn't I don't think I could
hear what he was actually saying
in that mix. Seems like they're
going to New Mexico. That'd be
great. Sir Jeffrey tau who is
there. And here's what's
happening on the calendar. Just
a couple of upcoming meetups,
the 16th That'll be Saturday
resist very much send cow no
agenda monthly meet up to 30 and
Barrelhouse brewing Taproom in
Fresno, California, Central
Oregon local 17 meet up 330
Pacific Mecca grande brewing and
tasting in Madras, Oregon. Also
on Saturday, the Toronto thaw
meet up 4pm The three speed is
where you want to meet for that.
Bryson gray let's go Brandon
free live music in North Idaho
630 at cruisers and Bar Grill
Fort Worth Texas on April 20.
That's Wednesday where the
Western simulation be
Getting six o'clock at Panther
Island brewing and then a plug
for May 16 May 16. That will be
the low country love a palooza
at the Royal American in
Charleston South Carolina the
keeper and I will be there so
this will hopefully be kind of a
makeup for having to miss the
Tennessee meetup we hope that
lots of people come the no
agenda meetups you can find them
everywhere around the globe you
go to no agenda meetups.com
should there not be one near you
wanting to start one yourself is
easy. No agenda meetups.com
You
won't be triggered.
You want to be a buddy feels the
same.
It's like
There you go. Like a party.
Okay, ISO world.
How many got three? Actually?
I've got to
watch you play your three first.
Okay, hold on a second. Setting
up this. Yes, I have you love
America. You throw money in its
hole. That's too long.
That was exciting. Man. I
enjoyed that law. I
think this is the one that that
may make it. It was 33
everywhere.
Well, that was good. I like that
one too. Yeah. Okay, I got to I
got Okay.
Okay.
Yeah. It's just simple and
sweet. And then I got nothing
better. We had nothing better to
do. Yeah, I think 33 Everywhere
is best. Yeah. You didn't even
recognize the voice and the
other one. nothing better to do.
It's probably me.
We had nothing better to do. Oh,
no, that's Andrew Horowitz Who's
mad because I was talking our,
our nonveg vacation. And I said,
Yeah, we have nothing better to
do so we called the Horowitz's
it came out like that, but okay.
Is he really mad or is this a
show business mad? I wonder, but
people should go listen to the
last DH unplug where he goes off
the rails on this. He went off.
I haven't heard it yet. He
really went off the rails. Yeah.
Oh, I thought that's where you
know, because I saw him tweet
about it. I'm like, Oh, if
you're tweeting,
he went, he went. He was irked
and he went off the rails and it
was worth listening to if you
haven't heard the last DSM plug.
No, I refuse Why should I listen
to him be mad at me? Yeah, he's
mad at you because the way he
saw it is that you showed up and
it went into dialogue would have
gone like this. So we got
anything to do.
Wow, no. We maybe have dinner
with the horror which is we
don't have anything better to do
than that. Now we got nothing
better to do. We'll go you'll
call him obviously maybe then go
out. He really felt
hurt. He hurt. He felt hurt. Oh,
I'm sorry. I'm sorry to hear
that. You're Cavalier NIS about
definitely nothing because that
Okay, so that's not why I said
it. When we were going to Fort
Lauderdale, we knew we'd have
nothing to do.
Better to do.
Okay, I'm dropping I'm out of
the argument. I'm just telling
you that He made us and so
somebody sent me a clip saying
hey, this might work because
it's funny. Yeah. Although he
did the intonation doesn't work
for the entire show. No, it
doesn't but if he was saying
we've got nothing better to do
or say anything but anyway, so I
would say the your clip is the
winner. Yeah, well now I'm
disturbed by this nice well, I
saved it to the end of the show.
I don't want him to be I don't
want anyone to be angry with me
I wouldn't give it any I can and
we had we had planned this two
days ahead of time so Okay, take
me literally that's fine. Yeah,
there we go. That's the atom I'm
looking for. Yeah, yeah, no,
that's that's what you're going
for every single time you just
stirring up shit so that's what
your
favorite guy Yeah, exactly.
Well, here he is. Here he is.
You got anything left or can we
just leave because now I have to
call Horowitz
done with this. I've done my
job. Yeah, well done.
Okay, meanwhile you just cancel
on him on on a Tuesday. It's
like John canceled. But me I say
something like I'm I'm a big
douche.
This gave you some day obsess
about until the next show, which
ever speaking to him again.
We've got some good clips. He
got some Biden stuff and
it's coming up but it's just a
few days away. Per Day
June is going to be cut the
nothing Thank goodness. And
it'll be Easter and we're
working on Easter Sunday so you
may not hear Easter You're
kidding me. Oh, another easter
we're actually working, toiling.
Yep.
We'll do a special show do the
Easter Special and we'll have a
special donation segment. Coming
up next on no agenda stream.com
If you're still in the troll
room, Mofaz Oh, it is the pizza
party episode and of show mixes
we have from M Lucius and Toby
Lankford coming to you from the
heart of the Texas Hill Country
FEMA Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry and from Northern Silicon
Valley where there's a big dark
black rain cloud hanging over
your head. I'm waiting for the
wetness to come on just before
we return on Sunday right here
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adios mofos?
Where you're
just now Dr. Zieve. Cohen. Dr.
It's great to see I know we do
have to start with a disclaimer
that you obviously haven't
treated Vladimir Putin. What is
it that makes you get to this
point here? What's he exhibiting
he's put get you there sibm
dollar bounty on the head of
Vladimir Putin, sharing this
poster on social media and
stating Wanted Dead or Alive.
Vladimir Putin from mass murder.
He simply lives direct to their
faces and presented them with an
ultimatum.
Think of the model of someone
who has psychopathic traits. But
then we're thinking of somebody
that really sees the world in
terms of power metrics, power
dynamics, does not believe in
rules does not believe in
conventional morality, and is
really just sizing up
readouts
on our track record and killing
these political environments,
they must be part of you that
worries that you will be a
target. We've seen one after
another President's political
opponents have been attacked,
murdered, mysteriously forced to
close with chemical agents.
Government has no qualms about
killing for purely political
reasons. People with
psychopathic traits, they are
calculating they take their time
they plot their next move. And
it seems like we're really
seeing you know, the maestro
here is he's putting his
finishing touches on a plan, you
know, Europe dependent on oil
and so forth. So I think that if
we understand the personality
we're dealing with a lot more
concrete is a disaster for your
country because it stores Russia
over things it doesn't want.
Russia wanted recognition and
respect. The global top table.
Now it's been shot. It wanted
less NATO on its borders. It's
going to get much much more.
It's got a huge economic hitman
is forcing the brightest young
people in the country to leave
1000s We have nothing.
Single benefit. You know, a
psychopath can be reckless and
impulsive, but on the other
hand, with psychopaths love to
do is test your.
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