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Babies are being vaporized.
Adam curry, John C. Dvorak.
April 17 2022 This is your award
winning get my nation media
assassination episode 1443.
This is no agenda,
probing the poison pill and
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six in
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
from Northern Silicon Valley
where I'm looking forward to
yakking burgers tonight. I'm
John C. Dvorak.
Buzzkill. Yes. This is a typical
California staple for Easter.
Yak burgers used to be rabbit.
Yeah, rabbit growing up in the
Netherlands. I remember that. In
the 70s people would always be
eating rabbit.
We had a nice little French
restaurant to go.
Oh, this is the one that close.
This is the one that closed the
gap.
He went to France and had a
stroke. That's great. That
doesn't know they closed. They
closed they closed and he used
to have Robert Allah moutarde
all the time and his did was to
go mele Hello
lips polishes rubbing our lips
hard.
Yeah. Rabbit lib tard
we just made a new dish. I think
we need to publish a recipe.
Rabbit I'd like to Allah lib
tard better though. Yeah. So yak
burgers. Where'd you get the
Yak?
Mimi got the Yak from a supplier
in Montana. Nice. I believe it
but there's a bunch of Yak. It
seems as though most of the Yak
grown for consumption is there
in Texas? Yes. A lot of these
ranches that take advantage
of you know, I got to Yeah,
well, we'll get into it where
everyone right now is just
collecting rice and canned
goods. Here the hill country.
It's really true. It's a silent
kind of thing that's going on.
Everyone's talking about hey,
you know, I got me these big get
these big buckets and I got some
plastic and we can do with it.
I'll put rice in there. Why? I
don't know man. Doesn't feel
right. What's going on? Because
I'm racing there. Yeah, people
getting the polishing up their
hunting rifles, the crossbows.
They're preparing here in the
hill country. One, I'd like to
get the Elon Musk news out of
the way right away because
there's something in there that
we need to discuss as it
pertains to the show.
Any Elon Musk clips? I do. I do
know me. I don't know. I have
no, no. You have some serious,
serious series and sequences. I
see. So that'll be interesting
bunches of those. Musk Musk Musk
Musk must know, how about you
actually know there is a mosque
in here? Yes. And I know what it
is. And in fact, they happen to
be part of that one series that
long series on women online.
Well, let's
wait for that. Then let's just
go through let's go through the
top line. And then if you want
we can get into women online.
Yeah, it has to do with Musk
because he's going to ruin it
for everybody.
Well, as I predicted, he's going
to ruin Twitter. And I think
he's well on his way
Twitter's board of directors
with a major counter attack
designed to block Elon Musk's
$43 billion bid members agreeing
on a poison pill strategy that
could slow or even prevent a
corporate takeover like the one
Musk proposed. But as ABC has
Kaylee Hartung tells us this is
not foolproof.
Tonight after Elon Musk's bid to
take over Twitter, the company's
board fighting back with a
corporate defense tactic known
as a poison pill. Elon Musk or
anyone else acquires 15% or more
of the social media platform.
Twitter will allow other
existing shareholders to buy
additional shares at a discount
just last week, Musk disclosing
that he now owns more than 9% of
the company making him one of
the largest shareholders. It
puts a blockade
up from us if he wants to go
down the corporate raider route
to ultimately women his ability
to build shares
it's Twitter's latest move to
box out the world's wealthiest
man. Last week, they offered him
a seat on their board. When he
found out he wouldn't be allowed
to publicly criticize the
company. He turned it down.
Twitter has become kind of the
de facto town square just hours
after announcing his $43 billion
offer to buy Twitter on Twitter.
Musk appearing at a TED
conference saying his buyout is
extremely important to the
future of civilization. But he
was evasive when asked what life
is offers rejected. Is there a
plan B? There is. And Cecilia
Twitter says this plan is
similar to other plans adopted
by publicly held companies in
comparable circumstances. Now
Elon Musk is known to be
unpredictable. So it's a wait
and see game for what his next
move will be. Yeah,
yeah, this is you know, it's
keeping Twitter alive, that's
for sure. That's all the
conversation seems to be on
Twitter to man Ilan Oh, he's
gonna do this. Who's gonna do
that? Now the poison pill is as
far as I know from My public
company experience is not seen
as a positive thing for the
market.
I think you're right. Yeah.
poison pills are considered a
negative thing.
Because even if someone else, I
mean, I thought that at least
maybe we'd get a bidding war.
I'm sure there was maybe one,
perhaps two, maybe existing
shareholders who would have
wanted to counter Ilan bid, but
they too would be subject to
this poison pill. Correct.
Everyone would be Yeah,
yeah. So that. I mean, Monday,
this seems like the stock should
open down, and Elon should be
selling into it.
Well, that may be his Plan B.
Yeah.
I don't think he has any other
plan B. But as I said, What Ilan
does is he destroys things comes
in, and he destroys things. And
this is a destruction of
Twitter, which I'm personally
quite happy about. Now, what was
interesting is the the response
from in this case, I just have
to say, the left the politically
left leaning, who dominate
Twitter, thanks to its content
policies. And I was so surprised
how well this one, and it was
not wrong, to look at Mika
Brzezinski saying, hey,
controlling the message, the
narrative, that's our job. But
of course, I have this clip
because we played it for the
first time in 2017.
Is it new version of it? No.
It's the same clip. It's the
same.
Yes, you're talking about about
Twitter being taken over by
musk. Now
note that if you if you look at
the tweet that everyone
retweeted, it says Mika
Brzezinski talking about Elon
Musk, he's not this was talking
about Trump back in 2017. About
him possibly creating a media
company etc. She does not
mention trumping Ilan in this.
It is the same clip I went back
to chatting me that that clip. I
don't have a copy. I do. I have
three copies, of course. But I
don't know about the of course
part of that. But well see. I
mean, this is just a recycled
old clip as being pawned off.
Yes, sir. I'm not an officer.
But okay. Nor gentlemen. I did
not catch that. Yeah.
Well, this, I was going to say
that this is why you support the
show. Now, there's two ways to
support
this show.
There's two of us. There's two
of us, luckily, and I caught
this right away. I'm like, Oh,
my God. This is a recycled clip.
But it was so interesting that
whoever launched this first put
in Mika Brzezinski talking about
Elon Musk taking over Twitter.
And if you listen, there's no
mention of Elon in the clip, and
I went back. And yes, I do have
three copies of the clip,
because we've played it three
times throughout the show's
history since 2017. And although
she still said it, which is the
beauty of it, he got almost no
traction back then. But be aware
that when people post stuff,
this is manipulative, and lots
of people fell for people even
argued me on it. It's like,
well, here, why don't I send you
the clip from 2017? Here it is.
Exactly. That is that's exactly
what
I hear what you Misha said, is
what I hear from all the Trump
supporters that I talked to who
were Trump voters, and are still
Trump supporters, they go, Yeah,
you guys are going crazy. He's
doing what are you so surprised
about? He's doing exactly what
he said he's going to do?
Well, and I think that the
dangerous edges here are that
he's trying to undermine the
media, trying to make up his own
facts. And it could be that
while unemployment and the
economy worsens, he could have
undermined the messaging so much
that he can actually control
exactly what people think. And
that is the that is
our job. Yes.
Yeah, that was 2017 but she said
it because that's exactly how
the left in the United States
think they think hey, we need to
control this. Everything that is
that we deemed dumb is
unscientific, stupid
conspiratorial, that should be
kicked off. So now let's play
something from the tardes from
2022. This is my hate Listen,
the professor and cairanne,
better known as Scott Galloway,
and Kara Swisher, but that's not
my new name, the professor and
caravan and they're talking,
they can't get enough of talking
about Elon, but listen to what,
what the thinking is. It's
really outdated thinking
considering how this podcast has
thrived for 15 years.
And when he has a vision for
Mars. It's the right vision and
I think he can articulate
something really compelling and
I don't understand half of what
he's saying, Well, I'm like this
guy knows what he's talking
about when he talks about moving
equipment into the atmosphere
for less money using reusable
rockets when he talks about
electric vehicles. He He has
absolutely no vision here other
than First Amendment blather he
hasn't been able to articulate
him. Yeah, okay it but there's
none of that makes any sense.
What does it want to kill a live
puppy on Twitter spaces? What
would it? What is he talking
about recently? Yeah.
All right. If you why wouldn't
you buy? Why? Why wouldn't you
just buy gab parlor true social
rumble Mastodon Diaz? Why
wouldn't you do that?
Because this is the price okay,
why wouldn't you migrate Dane
just took a dump the size of a
Tyrannosaurus Rex. Why wouldn't
you buy that there's more value
in that than any of the firm's
you just mentioned here. Okay,
root social getter. And what's
the other one gab, gab, but it's
dawn rumble rumble? They love
they love this whole big First
Amendment free speech thing. And
because they want to they want
to blow paper over the fact that
more people they're not very
good business. More people are
downloading kirtans.com app,
then there then there. There's
no meeting on these platforms.
They don't work.
Yeah. They are on Twitter. So
this is the one this is the one
that someone wants to own.
Oh, this says it all. Wow.
I mean, I'm, I'm not doing it.
But I was going to me I could
easily give you a clip of the
day for No, no,
we can't. I won't accept it. I
won't accept it for a hate clip.
I cannot in good conscience
except today. Now for a hatless
Hey relishing those clips. So
couple things here first of all,
was the first amendment free
speech blather What is he wants
to do? Kill a puppy on Twitter
spaces?
Is Twitter space is still a
thing apparently. I know I guess
so.
Yeah, I'm sure it is. I'm sure
people use it. But then Kara
Swisher technology. Opinions
just for the New York Times.
Talks about Mastodon as if it's
for sale, idiot. No, you can't
buy Mastodon and then they both
agree that these platforms don't
work. This this this free speech
First Amendment blather. No one
wants it. It's less popular than
the curtains.com. App. And so
this this will Yes.
First of all, if that's the way
you feel, then what's the what's
the bitch?
Yeah. Well, I think he's
probably a shareholder of
Twitter. So he's annoyed. He
doesn't like
to make 10 bucks a share out of
the blue and he's annoyed.
What's wrong with these people?
But the thing that they're
missing is that when you take
all those names, and you put
them together, that's where the
power is. That is the power of
the decentralized world we're
moving towards. That's what
we're a part of. That's what no
agenda social.com is a part of.
Yeah. Are they are they? Are
they worth billions of dollars?
No, not at all. Are they worth
billions of dollars to us to the
no agenda? Gitmo nation? Yeah,
of course. It's our lifeline. It
works. It works really well. We
communicate with other groups.
We get pissed off, we do
whatever we want. And these guys
are still in the oh, let's keep
all that free speech blather out
of the way. They're gonna lose
so hard. It's gonna be so bad.
Anyway, yeah. I'm glad Elon is
ruining Twitter. That's a good
that's a good thing. All right.
Now, let's do your Elan in the
women online if that's where you
want to go now?
Well, I might as well because
you have Elan is used as the
hook is very creative. They have
this woman come on who just did
a book about women being you
know, being excoriated online.
And I got way too many clips to
this. But it's so interesting to
at least to me, you can kill
this this whole bit if you if
you think is not good. But I'll
tell you this. I like the way
they use isla. They use Elon as
a hook at the beginning and then
they use them as a hook. At the
end. It's got nothing to
do with Elon, so they use Elon
as bookends is what you're
saying?
Pretty much. Yeah. And so, Elon
sandwich. Women online NPR
tech titan, Elon Musk has
launched a hostile bid to take
over Twitter, the social media
platform favored by many
politicians, celebrities and
journalists. That's because he
says he's a free speech
absolutist. And he says the
platform now has too many rules
about what people can say. But
our next guest says there's a
group of people who are
essentially censored on social
media right now. women,
especially women of color, oh,
women.
Women of color have the loudest
voice in all media right now.
Are you kidding me? You don't
even have to know what a form
990 is. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. You're
lying. You're lying to make it
sound like the these two women
they're going to be yakking away
here are full of crap.
No, I'm sorry, r&d.
Because of the vicious, sexist
and racist abuse they're
subjected to online. Nina Janka,
which is known for her research
on online disinformation and its
effect on democracy her latest
book It's called How to be a
woman online.
scribes. Well, asked Mark
Bogner, he knows how you should
be online
during detail the vastly
disproportionate attacks that
women face compared to men when
they try to have an online
presence. And she's with us now
to tell us more. Nina Jenkins,
welcome. Thank you so much for
joining us. Thanks for having
me.
Oh, yeah, no, she didn't do it.
Right. Yeah, she's i Hi, Imogen,
do we know where she's from?
What so she's a real she's one
of the researchers
know, she's like a book writer.
And so Elon Musk is
is basically the prototype a
whole who? Bugs women online.
That's the kind of the
association I think they just
made what you just heard, which
I think was to get what's the
word? I should leave a chicken,
chicken? Chicken. It's very
chicken shit. So here we go. Was
that now? Now I started getting
broken. I'll break this up into
segments because there's an
ending with some dumb thing.
Although I'm being obviously a
misogynist, but even suggesting
such a thing. But let's go with
part two.
All right, give it to me
straight. How bad is it? Give us
some parameters about how to
think about this?
Well, you know, it's hard to put
a number on things because it's
hard to detect this harassment a
lot. The harassers online are
quite creative in the ways that
they harass women. But when my
team at the Wilson Center sought
to document some of the
harassment during the 2020
presidential campaign, over a
period of two months on six
social media platforms, we found
over 336,000 pieces of gendered
or sexualized abuse and
disinformation directed at just
10 us candidates. And most of
that was directed at then vice
presidential candidate Kamala
Harris, 78% of it, in fact, so
that's just a short period of
time, just a few platforms. And
when you compare what women
receive, as some of my
colleagues have done in other
organizations with what their
male counterparts receive, it's
just far in a way much, much
worse, especially if you're a
woman of color or a woman of an
intersectional. Identity,
abuse and disinformation a new
category.
Let's see. intersectional ting I
wonder, does that even mean?
I don't know. But I want to hear
examples.
Any harassment online ever? And
de
F every single day? Every day?
Someone says something ugly to
me.
Yes and disagree feelings
deeply?
Usually not? No, then you're
just
a hard, hard hearted bastard.
Sometimes
someone will say something that
really Yeah, of course, that
sometimes people can be very
mean and say something very
hurtful. And yeah, bugs me. But
you know, it's like, I know how
this works. I'm an adult.
Well, these women don't seem to
get that part of it. But let's
go with it. But and by the way,
I want everyone to consider the
premise. Why are you online in
the first place? You come
online, you make some opinions,
or look what I think. And then
you then you get grief. And then
you you know, you get hounded
off to off the system. You don't
have to be online, also all
also, there is no reason to be
online.
If you're a candidate running
for president, it's open season
on you. And you know, once
you're a politician, certainly
in the House of Representatives,
the Senate of the White House,
you can say whatever you want
about anybody. And people are
gonna say a lot about you. So
it's almost a trial by fire that
is very necessary. If you want
to be the chief executive of the
United States. You have to you
have to have some some skin, you
gotta have some some thick skin.
Part three,
and what kinds of things are we
talking about? And this is where
I'm going to offer a language
advisory for people who are
listening, I need to say that
this is I'm guessing that what
you are about to say might be
disturbing. And you don't want
to do that. Because you know, we
don't get language advisories
when people are directing this
garbage at us. But in the
interest of people who don't
live this or have this
experience, what kinds of things
are we talking about?
The whole spectrum of abuse some
of it is a little bit more
anodyne. You know, men referring
to you as girly. dear princess,
sweetie, honey, I get the bimbo.
slur a lot. B word C word often
come up. Men will comment on my
hair, my breast size, the
symmetry of my face. There's a
lot of assertions, especially
among women who are public
facing, voicing their opinions
online, that these women must be
transgender, because otherwise
they wouldn't be so assertive.
They look for evidence of an
Adam's apple or a five o'clock
shadow. Sometimes we hear men
sexualizing or diminishing
women's roles in society saying
oh, you know, she's just arguing
with you online because she
wants to sleep with you. Or I've
had someone say to me, she's
angry at you because no one
would hit it and stick with it.
I've had my say, you birth
babies, we build bridges. And
then often I got from the far
right.
Oh, wow, I don't know where to
start with that one.
But wait, everything she said,
if you listen to that little
ditty at the end, and then she
says and then Michigan
and then the Republicans this
was just the Democrats doing
that. That's that was exactly I
was gonna make the joke but
that's in fact kind of what
she's admitting to you know,
that's that kind of what she
said that is what she said. Have
you released it? Just play the
very end she goes a litany of of
Adam's apple jokes and
everything. No play the little
bit of play the Adam's apple
jokes.
Almost second, here we go.
o'clock shadow. Sometimes we
hear men sexualizing, or
diminishing women's roles in
society saying, oh, you know,
she's just arguing if you online
because she wants to sleep with
you. Or I've had someone say to
me, she's angry at you because
no one would hit it and stick
with it. I've had men say you
birth babies, we build bridges.
And then often I got from the
far right.
It's true. It's true.
The left is the one and I
believe it is true. I believe
the left is much more brutal
than I think the right wingers
are just can be as bad. But I
think they're a little more
gentle. Because many of them are
more religious. For starters,
yes. All the all the left
wingers are all atheists. And so
that so that calms it down a
little bit, but I did hold it
near that you heard about Adam's
apples. I don't know if I would
watch out. But as I'm a little
bit lower.
It's never been a six o'clock
shadow step in California. Hey,
Ben. So a couple of things. One,
one. So first of all, that,
yeah, if all of that were true,
yeah, that sucks. But you know,
have a little bike ride past
Instagram and tell me that women
aren't trying to look super good
with the filters. They use.
Every single one of them every
single one of them uses some
type of filter for their photos
for their videos. I'm just gonna
say something else about this.
That was really incredible. And
that's, I want to hear more of
this. Do you have more?
Yeah. Oh, believe me. Let's go.
Oh, no, I remember I remember
what I want to say. I have
noticed a rise of women saying
to women and to men, certainly
in a retail environment, or
restaurant environment. Hon.
What can I get for you, hon.
Well, you have. I don't I don't
know that there's a rise in
that. That is I think very
common and it goes on all the
time. And you're right hon. It's
just as insulting if you think
about it as baby or whatever.
She's moaning and groaning about
I've seen I've noticed an
increase. So that's just my
personal environment.
A lot more a lot more than I do.
And you would notice the more
Huns.
Yeah. puns, which of course is
also slang for Hitler. German
Nazi ah, Heinz
is not the hunt the Huns? Do
horrible people. Yes, the Huns
are no good. DeHaan so she's
calling you a hun s right. Not
as in Honey, but as in hon.
And then often, I get from the
far right memes of empty egg
cartons which are sent to women
to say that our fertility is
declining, we should get back to
our home making activities and
then there's the more violent
stuff I've had people say,
you'll be dealt with in the
streets. You know, if a civil
war comes, you're going to be
first. Some you know, things
like oh my
goodness, this is us, John. And
I wish he had said that she
should have said and some some
old white male podcasters are
threatening to shave heads. And,
and marches down Main Street
naked for collaborating,
dealt with in the streets. You
know, if a civil war comes,
you're going to be first. Some
people say things like I'd fixed
her. And then email I've gotten
emails directly to my work
account, including dressed after
January 6, when it was quite
tense here in Washington, saying
things like, you sound like a
hysterical bleeping snowflake.
lesbo bleep.
This is a worldwide phenomenon.
This is not just a US
phenomenon. I mean, they're just
you have example after example,
in your book, where these tools
are sort of activated across
national lines. Just you know,
some somebody gets into a
disagreement, a legitimate
disagreement over policy are
over opinion. And then the
trolls get activated like all
over the world to attack and
swarm this person. So there are
people who think well, this is
just air quotes here words it's
just me In words, you make the
argument that this is not just
words that this has violence,
personal security implications,
but this really does cause women
to censor themselves and to
avoid engagement in the public
sphere. Why do you say that?
Okay, first of all, I have a
whole room full of trolls who
are awake and listening to this
they're being blamed.
They're looking for they're
looking for good lists they can
use
looking for trolls. Wow You
know, it may be maybe everyone
should expect when you when you
have an opinion that people will
spout back as shit and maybe
maybe we will realize that we
still have tail bones and this
type of open communication on
mass globally is not something
we're prepared for and Boo hoo.
Then go somewhere else set up a
set up a mastodon to get off.
Yeah, get misogynist. You said
Get off.
I did. Alright, you want to hear
more?
Yeah, this is good stuff. I like
it.
You say this is in fact a form
sorry.
You set up
ideas does just good stuff. I
mean, it's it's it's kind of it
shows you the same thing. Her
point Yeah. was sick. Yeah,
we're Yeah. But it's i It's
amusing. Gone. Oh, it's
very amusing. And it's in your
it's totally in the context of
Twitter and a free speech.
blather, First Amendment
blather. This is this is the
real divide. That's, that's
happening because of the power.
Who has the power. And for the
past? Well, really seven years,
especially black women in
America have had the voice and a
lot of power. A lot of power. So
this so I reject the notion but
also with a lot of power. And a
lot of voice comms. People who
are not gonna like you. Now that
they killed Martin Luther King,
you know, people don't like the
messages, and he wasn't even a
woman.
You say this is in fact, a form
of censorship?
Yeah, in my own life is a form
of censorship. Every time I am
online thinking about okay, am I
going to tweet am I going to
pitch this article today? I
think about you know, do I have
the emotional capacity right now
to deal with what might come? If
that's going to be out there in
the real world? Now carry a
personal safety alarm?
Hold on a second. What articles
is she pitching? And why is she
pitching articles on Twitter?
Does she not have a job?
This part, I don't understand,
Liz, you're not what
what she's doing. She's trying
to get traction. She's trying to
she's trying to use Twitter for
marketing, marketing. Her
article is that of course we do
that get our show. And some
people will say that's a shitty
article. Some people say I don't
like you, oh, my goodness. But
oh, no, it's censorship. And
this is, you know what? I think
we should amend the First
Amendment, that there are
special rules for black women.
And special rules that don't
apply to white men.
If that's going to be out there
in the real world, I now carry a
personal safety alarm around
with me because I am worried
about if one of these people who
has threatened me online shows
up in real life, particularly
women of color have had offline
threats that originated from
online threats. And you know,
I've spoken to many women, many
of whom are prominent in their
field who say, when I know I'm
going to be getting a lot of
attention, let's say for
congressional testimony, or if
I'm going on TV, they locked
down their accounts which is
closing themselves off to
opportunity and that's women who
are careers when I spoke to
young women about this women who
are high school and college aged
who are very much digital
natives they said to me, you
know, I don't want a lifestyle
that public anymore I'm gonna
lock down my account I don't
really voiced my opinions online
except to my friends. And that
just breaks my heart we need
their voices
No, no, let them be private, let
them do their voices elsewhere
whatever. We need their voices.
It's about power
that she goes on with this high
school thing and then she also
has the word in their
opportunity. So they cut that
they closed her account and then
they miss opportunity. What is
that high school girl missing an
opportunity to her opportunity
that she's missing out on
because she shut down her
Twitter confirmation
that her makeup is jamman now
more likes more views more
acceptance from other filtered
peerage people
Yeah, yeah tool or tool white
guys what do we know
and and often pointed out online
Shut up, old man Shut up old
white guy. I get that all the
time.
Course. Yeah, because I am gonna
retire, retire, retire.
Is that what They give to you
retire oh that's
to retire that guy he doesn't
know anything he retire him
retire retire retire All right
well this is
this is this is this is this is
by the way stop Happy Easter
brother John
Happy Easter to you and Happy
Easter all yes Happy Easter to
everyone out there and then in
between yes Happy Easter
everybody who are celebrating an
Easter it's Easter yes i On to
number six we're
celebrating in our own way
so you know you can't help but
notice that many of the Free
Speech absolutist are often
Are we free speech absolutists
and what does that mean? That
means everything goes okay yeah,
I think I think we I think most
people most people are free
speech absolute and others the
First Amendment that you can say
what you want when you want and
how you want anytime you want is
absolute is the right yeah.
So you know you can't help but
notice that many of the Free
Speech absolutist are often
online trolls themselves and or
they are wealthy white men who
have ample time for the well
tech to their personal safety.
They have personal assistants.
What she just said, is
ridiculous. Yes, I liked it a
lot. The white man who can go
and say what he wants online,
they got money. They got money
and they have
guards. First last systems. We
got personal assistants.
No, she also said guards guard.
We didn't even get that far. We
were only the personal
assistants, we got limo drivers
security, they can afford
security so they can beat
somebody up who comes up to him
in the street, because there's
some tweet,
tweet, online trolls themselves.
And or they are wealthy white
men who presumably have ample
means to protect their personal
safety. They have personal
assistants, they have security
guards, they have, you know,
people who can provide, you
know, a zone of personal safety
for them. argument that it is
just words. What do you say?
Okay,
wow, that's not I mean, if how
many how many white rich men are
there was was security and
assistance and get those guys
off? Get those guys off Twitter.
It's not just words, our trolls
were walking on the street. And
a crowd of hundreds of people
were shouting the insults that
we spoke about me police would
intervene, bystanders would
intervene, it would not be
acceptable. And yet it is
happening to millions of women
around the world and worse every
day.
Mm hmm. Okay, so now she's
conflating two things the
offline world with the online
world. And in general, that is
the problem with the online
world is that there's no
consequence to decorum. There's
no consequence. In general, most
societies are polite, most of
them are and also, you know, you
do something like that to
someone's face, they might, you
know, hit you in the nose or do
something else. So it's
typically people tend to shy
away from that. Don't they
understand why this is
happening?
No. Racism is white racism. Is
ritual white racism. Rich? Yeah.
Well, well, you know, but you
know what? Here we go. You said
it right. The beginning. First,
the second clip? Yes. It's rich,
white Democrats. It is. Well,
that's that's where the rich
white people are. Isn't the
Democratic Party.
Yeah, perfect. Well, now there's
the last clip, which is long,
but it's this you can play it if
you can kill it. But it's just
it just it builds to a
crescendo. They blame Musk
again, I can summarize it, but
you've already heard most of
what you want to hear. You can
play this if you want.
And I think you make a really
good point, Michelle, you know,
for for people.
Did you edit that? Or do
they edit that? No, I did no
editing something there.
And I think you make a really
good point, Michelle, you know,
for for people of means for
people who are in the majority,
it's a little bit easier to deal
with. The onus always falls on
the target of the abuse. The
platform's aren't doing very
much right now. And I shudder to
think about if free speech
absolutist, were taking over
more platforms, what that would
look like for the marginalized
communities all around the
world, which are already
shouldering so much of this
abuse disproportionate amounts
of this abuse and re
traumatizing themselves as they
try to protect themselves. So
no, you know, reporting,
blocking, etc. We need the
platforms to do more and we
frankly need law enforcement and
our legislatures to do more as
well. And
yes, if you say something
horrible online, a drone should
come by and zap you. There are
countries that are looking at
this, you know, the UK has an
online safety bill that's being
considered right now. I'm trying
to make illegal there's
currently quote, awful, but
lawful content that exists
online where people are being
harassed.
Your book offers very practical
advice to individuals about how
to address these matters in
their own if if they have to, or
feel that they have to engage
with these platforms. But from a
broader policy standpoint, what
should happen is, and part of
the reason, you know, well,
first of all, your book is quite
timely. I mean, it was due to
come out now. But it's
interesting that it comes out at
this moment where Elon Musk, as
we said, has engaged in what he
says is this campaign to take
over Twitter because he wants it
to be sort of an absolutist free
speech environment where there
are no rules. You know,
I think you could, you could
crawl through Elon Musk's
Twitter, and not find a single
thing hateful towards any woman
of any color. Because he's
asexual as far as I'm concerned.
I don't know if he cares about
women at all. But I doubt
there's anything in there yet.
He's being used as the as the
poster child for this. I think
there's point Yeah,
I think you're right. I think if
you went through his tweets, I
don't notice that he's ever even
attacked anybody really? No,
he's
just been trolling but nothing.
No, no attacks? Certainly not.
If he had attacked, attacked,
violently attacked a black woman
or a woman
of color he'd be he'd be toast.
Yeah.
This is not your mask, as we
said, has engaged in what he
says is this campaign to take
over Twitter because he wants it
to be sort of an absolutist free
speech environment where there
are no rules.
But we got it. I've just wrote
this down. absolutist free, no
free speech absolutist. Yeah,
this is the term this is it.
Yeah. So discuss in the show,
or,
from a policy standpoint, what
do you think should should
happen? Well, I
think what we've actually been
seeing Twitter do in the past
couple of months to a year has
been pretty progressive. On the
side of platforms, we've seen
them introduce what they call
human centered reporting, which
looks rather than at their terms
of service hierarchy, it asks
people what happened in their
own words,
Oh, yeah. Meanwhile, while I
have 15, imposters, i can't i
They refuse to believe that
this, these people are
imposters, imposters of my
account, and are trying to scam
people into crypto things
through DM. Now I have to
crowdsource everyone to report
it, otherwise, they don't solve
anything. Guys are full of crap.
And to report it that way. I
think that's in the right
direction. What I would love to
see is more incident reporting
on platforms. So rather than
just reporting one off pieces of
content, or accounts that are
abusive, being able to report
the whole picture to a content
moderator, because usually these
campaigns are started by one
follower individual or several
of them. And they come in waves.
And if you see, you know, one
tweet, and you're a content
moderator, and you have 20 to 40
seconds, or even less time to
evaluate that tweet or piece of
content,
it might Yeah, she could let me
listen to what she left that
time.
If and if you see, you know, one
tweet, and you're a content
moderator, and you have 20 to 40
seconds or even less time to
evaluate that piece of content,
it might not look that bad. But
when you see hundreds or even
1000s of tweets coming from
people all around the world,
that are generally quite
vitriolic or disgusting in some
way, the combined effect of that
on one human being, I think,
would be taken much differently.
So that's something that I've
advocated for in the past. But
really, any enforcement of
consequences against abusers
would make such a big difference
because part of the reason this
happens right now, is that
hardly anything ever happens to
the people who are loving the
abuse.
What do you mean people are
thrown off Twitter every single
minute,
and I never never
to return? I heard that Elon
started to do due diligence, due
diligence. And then he saw that
half of Twitter is bots. And
that's why I pulled out and I
think it's probably true.
Twitter is a bots, bots Central.
It was a lot of fake accounts.
In fact, there's a there used to
be a program it may still exist.
And it was how and they used to
which makes you wonder why
Twitter can't do this by the
way. You put in a name of
somebody and the thing will go
through all their followers and
then identify the fake ones that
are getting a percentage of real
followers. Yeah, you
have pretty high
almost every I have pretty high
what
I think you have 30 I did this
30 30% I think of your followers
are bots I have similar
according to that, that's the
thing you can Yes.
You know, I have a pretty high
normal following. Actually. 30%
bots is low. Most people have 50
That's what I'm saying. Yeah,
yeah. Okay, well, here's the
interesting thing. Why do I have
such a low of a low following of
bots is because With me, you as
a more conservative type
Twitter, Tweeter, they go after
you and they pulled numbers out
of you. There's all this, these
are biases, get rid of them. And
they start so your watch your
your followers go down from I
already once I had 105 Once,
yeah. And then it went down to
98. And that's
because you have a checkmark.
Well, I don't know if Yeah,
well, yeah,
you get penalized. You check
mark, your blue, your blue check
per person. Are we dealing with
this? Illuminati?
Yes. So that was his last clip,
right? Yes. Yes, that was the
end of the clip. Okay, this will
play the very end again. So I
can see we can go off from that.
Well, the very end was that we
need to hurt these people,
any enforcement of consequences
against mostly did another last.
The combined effect of that on
one human being, I think would
be taken much differently. So
that's something that I've
advocated for in the past. But
really, any enforcement of
consequences against abusers
would make such a big difference
because part of the reason this
happens right now, is that
hardly anything ever happens to
the people who are loving the
abuse. Okay, so
she ends with a light. Okay.
Well, well, that was a little
walk down the mentality of the
typical complainer who thinks
that we shouldn't have free
speech at all, in fact,
yes, so we've heard we've heard
quite a spectrum and it's very
depressing Happy Easter. Let's
let's I want to dive right into
some COVID stuff since that
seems to be what what people are
missing from some of our
coverage we'd left it till the
very end on the last episode
don't have a lot but I do have
some some things of note. And
there's been a ratcheting up in
Shanghai
three weeks into lockdown some
here in Shanghai are angry in
broad daylight a confrontation.
The police up against the
people. Scenes like this have
become increasingly unusual
here. But then so is locking
down almost 25 million people
head to toe in protective suits.
In an eastern district of the
city. offices were forcing
people out of their rented
apartments, so they could turn
them into temporary quarantine
facilities, or in the name of a
war against a resurgent COVID.
Summit was just too much. Their
homes sequestered that
desperation, easy for all to
hear. few miles away, there was
an organized protest a bold
stand as the lockdown takes
hold.
I'm just listening to this. I'm
thinking, wow, these women,
these women are bitching on NPR
about being attacked on Twitter
and listen to these mothers
screaming crying because these
white hazmat suit goons are
throwing them out of their
apartments. The NPR needs to
spend 20 minutes on
abuse PTSD.
In a country where you can be
arrested for picking quarrels,
that angry about a local school
being turned into another
quarantine facility. Police with
riot shields forced them off the
streets in the end. This was on
a small scale. But it's a sign
of anger and frustration. As
this lockdown goes on. larger
scale social unrest is what the
ruling Communist Party fears the
most and would likely tolerate
the least.
So yeah, now we're seeing
Changhai residents going taking
to the streets they're still all
lined up on each side of the
street on the sidewalk neatly
with their fists raised and of
course they're wearing masks but
they're protesting. And the
theory that I'm going on is this
is Mandate of Heaven. And we
cannot we cannot be seen as
losing to some natural disaster
and that's why they're they're
clearly going nuts. And what's
interesting if you watch Have
you seen any of these videos
with the white hazmat suits,
that a couple that really has
not really hazmat suits but
just a white? Well the heck is
police uniform?
Well not just like a police
uniform. They're very distinct.
I've never seen these before
with blue stripes and it has
Chinese lettering on it but also
big large words police but that
was rather interesting. To have
these sitting in Shanghai they
have these suits and it says
police and from what we
understand from our boots on the
ground professor in Shanghai,
most of these people are like
your neighbors who are given a
suit to then you know, boss you
around, which is of course why
this is working so well. You
want to get you want to get
people to boss people around,
give your neighbor a suit and
tell him he's in charge of you.
Well, that brings us to the
book, Life and Death In
Shanghai, one of the most famous
books ever written in China,
it's been kind of banned in
China. But it's, it's available.
And it describes exactly what
you said, because this is what
happened in the 30s, I believe,
when the Chinese used the, the
ability to turn neighbor against
neighbor and turned in, you
know, like your next door
neighbor into your boss in the
similar manner without the
costume. And it's a horrendous
tale. If you read this book, you
are you're just, it's really
frightening what they what the
Chinese are, can do. How its how
the Chinese themselves turn into
these little Eichmann kind of
characters, and at the drop of a
hat against each other. It's
this volatile.
Yes, life and death in Shanghai.
Nene Chang is very famous book.
Yeah. Which I have not read.
So it's readable as read. It's
very well written. It's a very
easy to read book. And it's a
little long, by today's
standards, seven unless you're a
Stephen King reader. And yeah,
it's a good book.
So that's the story in Shanghai,
in Australia, South Australia
has a new premier. He made an
Oopsie.
We haven't transitioned out of a
too long, two year long
Emergency Management decoration
era before we even transition
out of a global pandemic in the
modern world with a modern
economy.
He said pandemic, pandemic, yes,
sir.
Out of a global pandemic modern
economy.
I'd vote for that guy. Very
good. Now, there are some
issues, some issues going on in
Australia. With looks like we
have some vaccine issues,
vaccine related heart attacks.
The Australian Health Minister
is queried about this, because
they're seeing a rise of 40% in
what they call code ones. And a
code one is cardiac arrest. So
that's what the that's when you
send out an ambulance and and
they just can't figure it out.
Yeah, I don't think anyone can
explain why we saw a 40% jump in
code once and I've, I've seen
that as I've traveled around the
state. Sometimes I'll walk into
an ambulance service and they'll
say we had a 30% increase in
code one. JSA. Can't tell you
why. We just had a lot of heart
attacks and chest pain, Why
trouble breathing respiratory
issues? Sometimes you can't
explain why those things happen.
But unfortunately, do you have
any idea as to what could have
been that? No, we don't have
that information yet. But you
know, what I do know, and I'm
hearing some interjections on
the side is that vaccines
actually help people stay out of
the hospital, not put them in
hospital?
theory I love the press go hey,
could this be related to
vaccines? No, no, no, no. And
these
questions is going on all over
the world. Is it us? You know,
there's all kinds of things with
kids and livers are getting
blown, blown out getting all
kinds of diseases and they will
never even suggest that
coincidence. That's a
coincidence.
So an Australian soccer player
had to be taken off field and he
was diagnosed with myocarditis,
all the wines.
All the wines remains in
hospital tonight with a worrying
heart issue. Live to Mitch Clary
with the latest Mitch wines was
subbed out of last night's game
against Melbourne
with Tim to power and Medicare's
tonight exploring inflammation
around wines as hot known as
myocarditis free presented with
an irregular heartbeat last
night it's expected he will miss
matches but the full timeline
won't be known for several days
as they conduct further
investigations.
This was Sky News in Australia
and they have a the Sky Sports
weekly show they have a panel
and they discussed this very
incident and went a little
farther than they should have I
believe
only wants to just to watch this
space at this stage nothing
coming out of the product like
team this morning came over he's
subbing out of the game on
Thursday night for nauseous
slash heart reasons he spent
time in hospital and yeah it's
just a it's a big unknown as to
as to when he will play again it
may be as soon as this week but
nothing coming out of the club
and a lot of this going on in
world sport at the moment in the
world. World Sports Yeah, I
think what I'm athletes have got
these issues. Are you brownie
referring to the booster shots
and the booster COVID The word
going around? Look it's been
discussed I haven't been able to
get an official line on that
from anyone attached to all the
wines at this stage but they're
the question has been asked and
put to me and others and cool
yourself by a lot of people a
bit of it but It's not it's not
just the heart issues. I mean,
like, without delving into your
private affairs, you know,
you've got Bell's palsy at the
moment, which hopefully you're
on. There's literally a guy in
the panel with a droopy mouth,
he's got Bell falls,
or whatever going on here.
It's not it's not just the heart
issues. I mean, like without
delving into your private
affairs, you've got Bell's palsy
at the moment, which hopefully
you're on the back end of that.
But there's a bit of that going
around as well.
Exactly. It's gone to heart
issues and Bell's Palsy has gone
through the roof since the
boosters and COVID issues. So we
had Michelangelo Ruchi on aw on
Friday night, and he said that
wine is it's a filled, there's a
ward filled with people with
similar symptoms in Adelaide to
only wine. So nausea, heart
issues. So there's has to be
something more to it.
Yeah. And just we're not
anti vaxxers. We've all done our
due diligence with our booster
shots and all that sort of
stuff. But there is going to
have to be some study done on
this not just in a sporting
sphere yet. You know, local
communities. And you're right
there because we don't want to
get into the space. We're not
experts in at all.
Hey, well. Wow. Yeah, I don't
know if that show is still on
the air or sky even exists.
Like, it's like Pfizer's only
got so even if they can't step
on every little, you know, they
can't stomp on every little
gopher that comes up in this now
Australia is out of control.
They got to do something about
those guys.
Well, they're doubling down,
doubling down. Scientists
Discover world's first cure for
heart attacks using the same
mRNA technology just COVID
vaccines. Wow, that's beautiful.
Well, as long as it doesn't
create the spike protein,
anyway, the disease might these
athletes, we have to always we
have to back up a few steps and
remember that athletes are the
ones with the good hearts. You
think be well, you'd does always
been that way. It's never you
did when I would have never
heard of anything like this is
going on with athletes,
especially soccer players where
you have to run and run and run.
I mean, I'm surprised the
basketball would only have your
own theory about that. One more
basketball players haven't
dropped. But
yeah, I don't I don't think they
took it at all. This is just
phony baloney. These are these
are they think they took it? Oh,
yes. Yeah, there you go. There
you go. Yes, the team owners
would never allow it. Yes, that
was the theory, because the
investment in these players is
just too large to risk it to
risk anything. Yeah, they don't
even let them on social media.
Most of the time,
no players to just do some
perspective. Some basketball
players is the guys who play 82
games a year and they don't even
play that many anymore. Somebody
wants to point is pointed out
more recently, they play about
60 of the game. So they play
about 60 basketball games a
year, and many of them make $40
million a year plus Yeah,
you're not going to shoot that
thing up with just anything.
Because of the way that and also
basketball contracts aren't like
football contracts, which are
bogus, you know, you get a
stubbed toe and the contract
gets pulled, you don't get
anything. Basketball players get
paid no matter what. And, yeah,
I think your theory might be
correct.
Back home, the Department of
Human Health and Services had a
seminar titled convening equity
in the age of COVID. Because,
you know, if it's not rich white
men with assistance and security
guards attacking women online,
well, it's obviously COVID. Is
is is also racist, or is it
COVID? I don't know. This is our
newly appointed Secretary of
human health services does
obviate Beshara.
Secondly, by having better data,
we can do a couple of things.
Vaccines a year ago today, by
the way, we know that vaccines
are killing people of color,
blacks, Latinos, indigenous
people at about two times the
rate of white Americans.
Okay, is this a Gabbard?
Is this a gaffe? It's got to be
a gaff. It's got to be a get he
meant virus, you meant the virus
where he meant COVID He meant
COVID Is Killing which is true.
COVID is killing X number of
people twice as fast because,
you know, the various reasons
for that. So, but he said
vaccines play it again.
We know that vaccines are
killing people of color, blacks,
Latinos, indigenous people, and
about two times the rate of
white Americans
now that we're playing this,
there's two old white men
without assistance. Mind you, Is
that racist because he's brown
that were laughing at his gaffe?
He laughed at everybody's gaffe.
Okay, we laugh mostly at the
White old man Biden's gaffes. We
do. We do. He's number one.
Okay, I'm I'm plowing through
this We do have truth
that needs to come out in that
clip is probably he's probably
right.
Yeah. No, no, it's probably. I'm
quite sure it's right. But who
am I? Good news out of
California. I guess
this morning, the state of
California is delaying plans
that would require students to
get vaccinated against COVID.
Last year, California became the
first state to announce a
vaccine mandate for all school
children. But the FDA has not
yet fully approved the shot for
anyone under 16. So California
Governor Gavin Newsom announced
late Thursday that the new
deadline will be no sooner than
July 2023.
All right. It's interesting to
put a put a date way out in the
future, I guess they're
expecting to have issued
virtue signaling and without
doing it about maybe things get
cancelled him knows.
Pfizer, of course not sitting
still,
you got some news on vaccine and
kids coming in? Hey, you got
some news on vaccine and kids.
You got some news on vaccine and
kids,
just off embargo clinical trial
data from Pfizer on the third
dose for children ages five
through 11. Here's what we know
at this point they had data
showed a very strong immune
response after that third shot.
This is the same pediatric dose
as tested and authorized in this
age group. This third shot given
six months after the second
dose, they found protective or
we call neutralizing antibodies
against both the Omicron variant
and wild type strains.
So why did they why did why did
this term maybe I've missed it
previously, what we call
neutralizing antibodies. This is
the sounds rather new to me. Is
there reason do you think never
heard it? neutralizing
antibodies that different know
what that means? What's a
neutralizing antibodies, an
antibody.
That's what I thought this third
shot given six months, I wanted
to say that this third shot
given six months after the
second dose, they found
protective or we call
neutralizing antibodies against
both the Omicron variant and
wild type strains, well
tolerated by the pediatric
participants of the trial in
terms of side effects, no
serious safety signals. And we
expect the drugmaker Pfizer to
submit the data to the FDA
within 75 years for the booster
in the next couple of days. And
this is as we are still awaiting
the clinical trial data on the
third dose from Pfizer in
children under the age of five.
So still a lot happening in the
vaccine world.
This is going the direction we
thought it would eventually
we're going to get the okay for
boosters for kids
authorized for boosters looks
likely but we won't know until
we know that.
Yeah, yeah. So they're waiting
on some trials, we're still
waiting for official trial
information to be made public
and discuss that Pfizer tried to
hide along with the FDA when
Okay, now we have our test to
treat because this is not going
away. Whether it's COVID, or
bird flu or whatever, whatever's
coming next, they're going to
use it again, they collectively
all connected to the World
Economic Forum, but really the
World Health Organization is
drawing up this treaty that all
countries are going to sign on
to and there'll be Command
Central and they throw out the
bad signal everybody shuts down
or whatever we're supposed to
do. And and the testing will
continue and there's new
technological breakthroughs in
testing,
the FDA has now issued an
emergency use authorization for
the first device able to detect
COVID In Breath samples
above the same amount of breath
that it takes to inflate a small
balloon. The breathalyzer
is about the size of a carry on
luggage. It can be used only at
doctors offices, hospitals, and
mobile testing sites. And
results are ready in about three
minutes. Now, the breath test
will likely not replace the more
intrusive nasal tests. The FDA
says a positive breathalyzer
should be followed with a PCR
test.
Why? Why answer me this Batman?
Or whoever does that bit? Why
does it have to be at a doctor's
office?
Well, I know it it doesn't
necessarily have to be the
doctor's office but I believe
the machinery is the machinery
is is expensive. And
if you do they made it clear
that it has can't You can't just
have it in the field. Like I
can't have that.
I don't know I don't Lhasa you
would have you would have
expected them to tell me. They
didn't tell you anything. Well,
let's listen to the to the ad
for inspect IRM and we can glean
something from there. Oh,
another one of those great
little video so I'm put together
with some cool music.
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challenges. They demand
innovation, accountability, and
most importantly, accurate
results. Inspect IR systems is a
research development and device
company that's developed
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circles the globe and crip All
schools, churches and
businesses, inspect IR systems
has created an elegant screening
solution, the unparalleled PN y
1000 mobile COVID-19 screening
device with a patented
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collect samples. The pm y 1000
is completely painless and non
invasive. The algorithmic
software analyzes a subjects
breath to look for specific
chemistry associated with the
act of viral infection of
COVID-19.
Sounds like an Elizabeth Holmes
deal to me.
Oh, it sounds like it Demetrio.
By the way. Why should the PMI
1000 They make 99? Before they
really that's what
I'm saying? Fairness also had
like the Theranos 1000.
Was it at 1000? Why did the PMI
one?
They do have an emergency use
authorization for some reason?
So I guess the FDA thinks it
works and and they can use that
and they've got the same
think it works. Why don't they
just give it authorization? John
Doe here and here's the way I
see it, it works so well because
it gives you the illusion of
some high tech device with
accurate results. But there
really were this. No, it's gonna
give you the results that the
operator desires.
It's gonna be one of those. Hey,
guys, we
oversold the tickets for
tonight. All right, ratchet it
up. 10% positive, get them out
of here. It could be anything. I
don't believe this at all. I
want to see how this works. I
want to see less trouble
getting breathalyzer test. I
mean, they can do alcohol
because it is literally on your
breath they want
they want to do this because
it's within three minutes, we
can start separating people
right away. And that guy looks
white. He looks old. He probably
has an assistant positive
and he'd be security guards will
beat the up though.
So now we have the World Health
Organization connecting with the
World Economic Forum for a and
what we've been waiting for this
week I've been waiting for this
for the papers please app. It's
known as TDK a TK, TD. Now NT ha
ktd I
ain't gonna go over
these guys are bankers they
don't know how to market. It's
the known traveler digital
identity program. And they
already have some to two main
players two main countries all
in on it. This is their promo
video I cut it down to 155
with a number of international
arrivals expected to grow 50% by
2030. Travelers need seamless
ways to cross borders that also
protect national security while
protecting their personal data.
The known traveler digital
identity, or KT di is a public
private collaboration that
enhances security efforts while
enabling a connected journey for
today's international traveler.
The KT di is the only global
travel initiative of its kind.
Travelers can share
documentation and information
from one verified identity with
partners including government
authorities, airlines, and
hotels. The KT di allows
travelers to play an active role
in travel security efforts. By
sharing that information
proactively. Travelers always
retain control over what, when
and with whom they share that
information. Each data element
shared by the traveler is
verified, accurate and
consistent every time. This is
made possible by the
technologies of distributed
ledger, cryptography, and
biometric. As more data and
information is added, travelers
build more enriched profiles
that build trust with each
partner interaction throughout
the journey. Good known traveler
digital identity creates one
connected process to build
trust, encourage travel, and
allow precious security
resources to focus on the areas
of greatest need. Components of
the known traveler digital
identity will be championed by
the governments of Canada and
the Netherlands, which include
Air Canada KLM Royal Dutch
Airlines, Toronto Pearson
International Airport, Montreal
Trudeau International Airport,
and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
in collaboration with the World
Economic Forum and Accenture.
The known traveler digital
identity will be piloted this
year. unlocking the power to
change how we travel.
Yeah, you really this it's in
the show notes. The whole video
is worth watching.
Well, guess what you met What do
you all bought into the list
goes or what was the name of
that system and you You took it
a couple of times you went to
Europe yesterday I can for the
global income back. It's like a
phony baloney key on the
Global Entry System, which is
not simply says it's been
abolished.
Yeah. That's how far they get
they get abolished. I don't know
why it gets abolished.
Oh, it gets work. No, it's it
was abolished because they sold
all that off to clear and other
private parties. Yeah. And you
and I won't do clear because
they require your biometrics.
And we're going to do that and
give you my eye. And it's just
creepy in general. But this app,
I love the positioning. The
positioning is you view
determine what you give and to
whom you give it. But that's not
how these things work. It works
like this. Show me your. And
then if you say no, I don't want
to give it to you. No entry for
you. Bet. Come on. This is
reverse. Yeah, it's gonna be so
safe. It's encrypted. I heard
blockchain in there. Oh, it's
great. distributed ledger.
Blockchain crypto. Can't wait.
Yeah. And you can't even use the
excuse of don't have a
smartphone because countries
just give him now to people.
Especially if you come in
illegally.
Everyone's got the Obama phone.
So
for me by the phone.
I'm good. Everybody got
Adam curry.
That pay that I'm it's a true
representation of that lady. She
was very excited about her Obama
phone. So here's the thing with
all of these adverse event or
vaccine adverse event reactions,
reports, with all the things
we're hearing about, you'd think
someone would be headline news,
like, Hey, we got to
investigate. We got to
investigate what's going on.
They may. It may not be. It may
just be coincidence. But we may
have to look at these vaccines.
In some cases, it seems to hurt
people. No, no, no, that's not
what we do in America with our
federal Food and Drug
Administration. No, we do this.
The FDA
is investigating as to why
hundreds of people reported
getting sick after eating Lucky
Charms. More than 400 people
have complained about the cereal
on a website that tracks
foodborne illnesses. General
Mills, which makes this cereal
says it is also investigating
those complaints, but it does
not believe lucky charms are
responsible.
So there's lots of websites
where people are reporting about
a vaccine injuries. But the FDA
is not interested in that no
Lucky Charms, cardboard with
high fructose corn syrup. state
of the world data the world
speech lists the state of the
world baby. Yeah, that's okay.
It's Easter. Some warm wanted to
war.
Well, before we do that master
Do they just want this little 17
second clip because he talked
about China for a bit there and
I want to get my traffic to
Taiwan. Okay.
In the past two years, more and
more countries have sent high
level officials to Taiwan.
That's including the US and a
number of European countries
like France, Lithuania, the
Czech Republic, Estonia and
Latvia. A delegation of European
Parliament members also visited
the island.
Yeah, Chinese are unhappy with
that. No. Usually I get to
merchandise clips. Here, the
China and Russia space wars.
The Defense Intelligence Agency
published the report, it
describes how China and Russia
will try to counter the
advantage the US has in space.
Defense Intelligence Officer
explains why Russia
and China our primary strategic
competitors are taking steps to
undercut the United States and
our allies in the space domain.
Both nations view space as a
requirement for winning modern
wars, especially against Western
nations and look to prove
themselves as world leaders.
A Defense Intelligence Analyst
also points to the two countries
combined assets in space. He
said they've grown about 70% and
only two years. He outlines
their ambitions.
Both nations seek to broaden
their space exploration
initiatives together and
individually. With plans to
explore the moon and Mars during
the next 30 years. And if
successful, these efforts will
likely lead to attempts by
Beijing and Moscow to exploit
the moon's natural resources.
What's more, he said that Moscow
is now developing a missile that
is able to destroy satellites
and space vehicles.
Of course, with their dead
ruble. Yeah, that's meant that's
me. Ain't Yeah, space wars.
Well, I've been saying that's
been going on for a
database worse since the
beginning. Yeah,
they you know, Noah was a
conspiracy theorist until it
rained. Just saying
who? You stole that I did? Of
course, of course, your material
from stolen material that
wasn't stolen. It's credited in
the show notes with a link to
the original. It's correct.
It is I take a take a one liner
and you make a point at
crediting it this summer. Yes.
You know why? You know why?
Because you outed me douche. I
could You could have said, Wow,
you're really smart, Adam. No,
no, no, no, that's not how it
goes. Well, it's almost as bad
as me saying that.
I had nothing. You anticipated.
It was funny.
It's almost as bad as me saying
I had nothing better to do than
to have dinner with the
Horowitz's. Ah, there
it is. He called me. Oh, okay.
We had to stop showing this. And
he had not heard the last
episode. You gotta listen to the
last episode because I shouldn't
be talking to you at all. I've
denounced you. But you know what
he called? He said, hey, it's
good Friday. Just want to say
hi, Happy Easter. Jewish. Yes.
Milk. Yes. No. Well, Passover,
Passover, Passover. And I said,
Oh, man, you got me real good.
Even got the Hauraki not. And he
was laughing. I think I think I
think he was trying to like say,
Yeah, but I think you're right,
he might have been a little
hurt, maybe in down deep.
It was a combination. It was an
obvious combination. It's one of
those because he because Andrew
is not really a performer. And
so when he you know, he's not
like an like an actor like
nananana when he tries to so he,
when he tries to do something
designed to be partly acting in
a truthful, he it's obvious to
me. Yeah. And he was overdoing
it. And so that's what made me
bring it up on the show. And
that's what he wanted me to do.
I was just following orders in
some odd way. Needs to be
rushed.
And I tell you, a you cook a
smoothie I want to come on over
so you cook it now not really in
the list this whole thing. I got
two turkeys in the in the
smoker. I got five brisket. And
I said, you know, I really wish
I could be there with you if I
didn't have something better.
That was the I love Andrew and
Joe.
You know that you mentioned it.
Instead of him taking you to the
Commodore collaborative The hell
it was.
It was the yacht club book for
you. No, no, no, listen. He has
nothing better eager. No, he had
he had nothing better to do. So
he just took us to the Yacht
Club. You're not gonna cook for
me anymore ever again. I went
through this other China clip
you have?
Yeah, might as well this is to
me. This is like a good news.
Bad news clip. This is maybe
good news for us and bad news
for China. But it's hard to say.
At the moment,
countries around the world are
working to diversify their
supply chains and reduce your
dependence on China. World Bank
President David Malpass
commented on Tuesday saying this
is probably good for everyone.
I think the world is working to
reduce the dependency on supply
chains from China. And that
diversification is probably good
for for everyone. We're we're
headed the China also needs to
be part of a value system shared
by other countries.
The world needs China to be a
good producer and a consumer and
a part of the value system that
that was described. I don't know
that that will happen.
China is the world's second
largest economy after the US
Malpass said he expects China to
become the world's biggest
economy. Although China suffered
some major setbacks in various
areas. Either way, the country
plays a major role as both a
consumer and producer of goods.
China is a shareholder of the
World Bank, but also a borrower.
The World Bank plans to aid
China through 2025. Among those
plans are low interest loans to
China, totaling one to $1.5
billion every year. The US
objected when the World Bank
first adopted the plan in 2019,
citing Beijing's human rights
violations, according to the
World Bank, China is still a
developing country, meaning it
can get benefits earmarked for
developing countries, both in
trade and other areas. On the
other hand, the US excluded
China from its own list of
developing countries in 2020
under the Trump administration
Yep.
You're gonna be number one
economy in the world, but yet in
the developing country.
Well, that was the whole And
that was the whole deal with the
World Trade Organization,
organization, let them in, give
them give them special status.
Well, things are not going well,
what's coming out of China. So
they may be a producer and a
consumer, but I don't think the
producers getting to where it
needs to get. Certainly when it
comes to grain products, which
they're hoarding and, and
fertilizer, it got another hit
today. And if you saw this, too
already, majority of fertilizer
comes out of China. There is a
certain there's definitely a
chunk that comes from Russia,
which will likely be less
available. But now in the United
States. And this is right up
your phone morass alley. The
major fertilizer companies are
saying that Union Pacific is
putting limits on rail traffic,
to clear up delays from
shipments that farmers need for
the spring planting season CF
industries saying that the
railroad has ordered it to cut
its shipments by nearly 20%. And
that's I think that's for all
private cars. Which kind of
takes me back to that weird for
private cars on the Zephyr you
saw on Thursday. I wonder if
that was related to this. Maybe
they're trying to get the
private cars to a destination
before this went into place.
I don't know what they mean by
this. The private credit we did
last Thursday was not to was not
for private cars. It was to new
inches new Alcoa engines, which
there if you go to no agenda,
social, somebody's found them
and they posted it. The engines
are the new version a bit more
horsepower, less, more fuel
efficient. So now the private
number of private cars I see on
trains if they're talking about
that, but they make you're
talking about private box cars.
I mean, the people own these,
those are private cars to in
some sense. Yes. But the private
passenger cars are few and far
between nowadays.
See, the world's largest
fertilizer companies. The Union
Pacific had hit it with railroad
mandated shipping reductions
that would impact nitrogen
fertilizers such as urea pig
PIs, and ammonium nitrate
shipments to Iowa, Illinois,
Kansas, Nebraska, Texas and
California union, Pacific's and
CF industries are told CF
industries without advance
notice to reduce the volume of
private cars on his railroad
immediately. Not only will
fertilizer be delayed by the
shipments, but additional
fertilizer needed to complete
spring applications may be
unable to reach farmers at all.
And he's you know, someone's
night
bed you have to read. Yeah, I
have to look. Well, this it
is it's like it's like the the
messaging is Associated Press
and it's you know, so it
sounds fishy. or poorly reported
or something somebody that's
somebody just I don't know,
lousy written press releases
regurgitated poorly. Yes. Can
anyone I'm guessing Yeah.
Maybe this will lead us into the
war. You know, Russia still
needs to make a $650 million
payment on its debt, which has
now been thwarted because they
have no way to pay in dollars
only in rubles. And this has
been a very slow, slow fall
towards them defaulting on their
debt, which would be a very
interesting default. Because
it's not a financial default.
It's a political default. And I
just wonder how that's going to
play out. If it will even matter
I don't know if it even matters
but what so if Russia defaults
on their on their bonds?
I'm curious. I have no idea.
I don't it may not even make a
difference at all. Really?
I you know, who would know that?
It would be your responsibility.
No, I can't ask Horowitz about
this.
No, not the banker.
Oh, yes. Okay, good one.
I don't think Horowitz would
have a clue but I know you're
right.
The banker I got to call the
banker about it. Well, the
banker I got to call him anyway.
Because you remember and he was
like No one No one's buying up
homes to rent them out that's
not so that's not I know he
was all you have to do is watch
television in the Bay Area's
John buys Bay Area homes. The
brothers by Bay Area homes you
have a home you want to sell
just don't worry about just sell
it to us immediately when you
get on it and to fix it up. Just
sell it. I mean, they just guys
and I think there's a lot of
parts of the country. And so
you're gonna buy a house, you're
gonna be you're gonna pay a lot
and you're going to be lucky to
get one
and you're not going to be able
to afford it. Austin where the
prices went up. Oh my god. I do
thank God for this. We we played
it so well. selling our home in
Austin and getting out.
I've told you this before us.
Don't ever expect this to happen
again. You know, in your
lifetime, you nailed it.
Yeah. Well, what's happening now
in Austin, everybody just got
their, their property tax bill.
Every home was revalued at an
average of 56% over last year
higher that that's going to push
people out of homes.
Well, that's why California is
in good shape because of prop
13. They keep trying to kill it.
But back back in the day, this
is like 20 3040 years ago when
they passed it. If you move into
a house, you say, in the day,
you buy a house or $100,000, and
you get paying property tax on
it, and that house gets jacked
up to a value of a million
dollars. And you stay you stay
there. You're still paying
$200,000 taxes. Oh, oh, that's
nice. Prop 13 was all about
because they this is before it
even started really cranking up.
And that what let me guess.
1970s Yeah. Also 1970s rent to
own homes. Homes are back. Not
that they ever really went away.
But the was the lease option to
buy or I guess rent to own. That
was popular in the 60s and 70s
as well, I believe.
I don't remember it. But maybe.
But let's play a couple of clips
here. I want to get I want to
get to I get this mirror stupid
thing I want to go I
was gonna do 270s things and
then hand it back to you. Oh,
you got 70 There's always
something in 70s. Of course,
taxes. If you have a refund
coming. It may take a while
blame it on budget cuts and
staffing levels, which are the
lowest since 1974. Still, as of
April 8, more than 70 million
refunds have been issued. And
the average refund is up almost
10% from last year. It's now
close to $3,200. But no refund
for the President and First
Lady. They report
chairs. So that was your 70s
Yes, very much like the 70s. But
the one I want to play. And
we've done this many times. But
of course this this comes right
back to where we are today. 1977
ABC Evening News pay attention
people who weren't born yet.
warm periods like ours last only
10,000 years, but ours is
already lasted 12,000. So if the
rhythm is right, we are over
ready for a return of the ice.
Experts like Reed Bryson, the
head of the biggest
Meteorological Department in the
world in Wisconsin, believe that
since 1945, that has been in
progress but returning to an ice
age, they base this on ever
cooler temperature readings in
the Great Plains on land and the
North Atlantic at sea. And on
the headlong retreat of the heat
loving Armadillo from Nebraska,
to the southwest, and to Mexico.
And on many more sophisticated
sides. The argument that we face
some long cold years is pretty
convincing. Don't pack your
things and investigate real
estate prices in the tropics
yet. But there's a theory
advanced by climatologists that
the last two years of battering
by winter means that an ice age
is returning to the earth
glaciers down to the Mason Dixon
Line, and freezing temperatures
south of that non expert that I
am I tend to lean towards the
ice ages for the evidence that
used by Professor Reed Bryson of
the University of Wisconsin are
a leading scholar. Among other
items, he cites the rhythm of
100,000 years of Ice Age,
interrupted briefly by a mere
10,000 years of warmth. And our
10,000 years of warmth has now
passed.
So you forgive us if we're
skeptical sometimes since in our
lifetime, we've heard that we're
going to die of frostbite and
die of heat exhaustion. But this
is really and this does show
what they did wrong because they
were trying to scare everybody
the same thing. And and it's not
nice. I don't want to live in an
ice age with the glacier to the
Mason Dixon Line. But listen to
this clip I realized what they
did wrong. What Why is very
simple. Why did the global
cooling the Ice Age not catch
catch fire and people were all
freaked out about it versus
global warming?
Do you know why? I'm waiting?
They chose the
armadillo versus the polar bear.
Come on people.
Armadillos nothing like a polar
bear. No, no. Actually are kind
of cute, but they're not. No,
it's mammal. Well, that's the
armadillos a mammal too. I don't
know. No,
it's not it's not gonna it's not
gonna work. You need something
fluffy even though the polar
bear will rip you to shreds and
eat you and you put the way you
put the polar bear on an ice on
a pizza. Ice and float him with
a sad eyes. You take an
armadillo, what can you do with
an armadillo to make him look
sad and cute and adorable and
you want to save his has no it's
nothing. Sorry, armadillos you
got nothing.
Now, interesting those factoid
this overlooked in this is that
the all the scientists that were
all in on the global cooling,
about 70% of a moved over to
global warming. Same right? The
unknown factor. Is that a good
percentage, maybe 10 or 20% of
the original cooling types?
They're still on that trip.
They're still saying cooling
there. Who do we have any names?
No, I had to had that. This was
a couple of years ago, I saw the
list. And uh, yeah, there's but
there are a couple guys I could
dig him up that are still this
they said, no, no, no, never
this bullcrap this warming
things nonsense, we're going to
freeze to death. So so this is
at least a couple of Morrison's
See, I would
say I'm more in that camp long
term than anything else.
No, it's more deadly. That's for
sure.
I'm gonna get you in. I'm gonna
get you into Ukraine right now.
I'm going to do this in a unique
way. For that one of the
complaints we have about of all
the bills, we've analyzed all
the big money that's been spent
throughout the decade and a
half, the National Defense
Authorization Act that
overturned the Smith Mundt Act
was the one that was most
disturbing. Smith mon AK from I
believe, originally the 70s, I
think may have been may have
been early 80s. The Smith Mundt
Act was put in place to ensure
that the United States
government could not
propagandize its own citizens.
And we have an entire division,
the broadcast Board of Governors
used to include Tucker Carlson's
dad, by the way, then they
created Voice of America and
voice of Europe and Radio Free
Russia. And it's all it's all
American propaganda. That was
typically broadcast via
shortwave long wave medium wave
into these countries. And with
the introduction of the
internet, the theory was, well,
look, we can't be trolling
people on Twitter, and you know,
with all kinds of
disinformation, and you know,
Americans might see it, we don't
want to violate the law. So
instead of us not doing that,
we're going to change the law
and do away with it.
Can't act. I'm sorry. 1948.
Holy crap, what happened?
Something happened with the
Smith Mundt act in the 70s. I
thought
maybe it was first passed by
Smith and my dad he was called
the nickname was United States
Information and educational
exchange act of 1948.
Well, here's where we are.
Today,
we're in Ukraine is providing
the US military valuable insight
on how to handle future
conflicts with major adversaries
like Russia or China. Army
Secretary Christine Warmoth says
one major lesson already learned
is the use of the Internet. The
army is currently doing scenario
exercises. At Fort Irwin in
California troops are learning
how to respond to specific
Russian tactics used in the
evade invasion of Ukraine,
including electronic warfare,
insurgency, and propaganda.
So do you think that the
Department of Defense goes to
Twitter and says, Okay, here's a
list of 10,000 accounts you I'll
leave these alone, because these
are us. These are the good guys.
We're here to propagandize. You
can't touch us. I guarantee you
that exact list exists.
I wouldn't be a bit surprised. I
can't hear ya. Now, I have a
bunch of things to talk about on
the Ukraine side of things.
Starting but I think, don't you
think maybe we should take a
break right now?
I think it's a very good idea.
And with that, I'd like to thank
you for your courage and say in
the morning to you the man who
put the see I don't have
anything
making too much noise.
He put the see and I don't have
anything in big lists you used.
I wasn't I wasn't prepared for
you. Ladies and gentlemen,
please say hello to my compadre
my colleague, my companion Mr.
John C. Dvorak.
curiosa in the morning all ships
as he boots on the ground feet
in the air subs in the water,
and all the names and nights out
there in the morning
to the trolls who who showed up
in the troll room but troll
room.io Thank you very much for
for being here. And let me get
everything set up. Let's let's
see how many trolls we have.
Hold on a second now. Put your
hands up. I'm not expecting a
lot today. Second, where's my
Oh, not bad. 2198 so close to
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Yeah, it's amazing. There's
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the artists for episode 1442.
The one we did on Thursday. The
title of that was slime mold.
And the artwork was networks,
which is a very, very nice
piece. The so called graffiti
piece, although I still think
it's called use pronounce it as
graffiti but
it is pronounced as graffiti.
You can but I've been we've been
through this. I say tomato
tomahto tomato tomahto networks.
I don't think Netflix had to had
a win in the past few months.
He's had a couple actually gets
a newsletter when every so often
do
now He's a pro. That's why
this piece of it has it has she
in the back. And the back in the
green innovate that whole thing
is just a very well done piece.
He thought he was gonna he
mentioned a new agenda social
that he thinks he was thought he
was going to win.
Now there was one thing in
particular that was a pre mirror
in his art that you caught.
The last time he went for sure
was the Valentine's Day show.
He's the first artist as far as
we know to sign his work.
Yes, right. I'm glad your
thoughts. Remember that. Yes, he
actually tagged was kind of a
graffiti tag. In the corner,
bottom right hand corner.
But that's not a tag you taught
me that's not a tag. It's kind
of a tag. A tag is just
initials.
Yeah, generally, but you can you
can tag your whole name if you
want. It's a little more
elaborate than a tag would be
with the tag would be just kind
of just in black. And it would
be just a messy looking thing.
But it's still kind of I was
calling if I was gonna call it
something. Personally, I would
call it a tag. But he did it in
the corner. And I don't know if
that's going to open up to the
Gates of Hell. And so far as
these artists are concerned good
V. I think he got away or that
because of the nature of the
piece. I don't know that
everybody can No no,
it's fit with the piece because
it was a name. Yeah. spray
painted. Yeah, it was a nice
piece. It was a nice piece.
There were other things that we
looked at now. The groomers were
the Epstein Island temple now we
liked the certain that Ned take
a bus on the Pan Am logo but we
decided that pretty much nobody
remembers the pan and logo.
Excellent piece. It really made
a point yeah and I and then Adam
brought it up that it this you
know this is a great nice nice
piece very usable. I think the
other piece is still better but
very usable piece but who the
hell is gonna, besides us
remembers the Pan Am logo.
I remember Pan Am's so well.
I used to fly him all the time.
Nice to hang out. Yeah,
they had the little they had the
little Swizzle sticks with the
round and that had the Pan Am
logo on it just like that just
like that logo. And then my
sisters wore dresses with white
gloves and I wore suit. When we
were flying back in the day in
the little little boy suit when
I was in the 70s early 70s Saw
you must look so cute with that
long hair. Yeah,
right. And what else do we have
a lot of Twitter stuff none of
which was really compelling we
had to buy luxury mansions BLM
but that's an old joke that
circulated the Biden ghost guns
didn't really talk about obscure
barking Jen we thought was kind
of cute. No agenda goat slime
from Darren also also nice. I
did like
like didn't go to Shanghai card
from it a monopoly game from
Doug opoli by capitalist agenda.
Wait,
that was a good Wait, we but we
we use that on the on the
previous episodes. I don't know
why you're looking that far
back.
Now we're gonna use that in the
previous episode. Pretty sure we
did. No, no, I'm guaranteeing we
didn't use what go to Shanghai
that card. No monopoly card?
Yeah.
Let's see. 1441 No. Was it 1440?
I'm so sure when you use this.
Oh, no, no, I remember. I used
it as the pre art. Yeah, for the
free screen. Right. All right.
And we and we did discuss Well,
should we to reuse it again.
That will be two times in a row
that we had pre art and the
album art. That was the that was
the conversation. I remember it.
Yeah, that's right. Exactly. And
we then we back looked over
everything again. And that's
what the Kappas agenda thinking
oh and I'm sorry that network
thing came forward?
Yes. And Dame Kenny been valiant
effort with the with the child
shoe. But there was some
technical issues with your
piece. Mainly to
the flowers mess for one two.
Okay, couple of things. The
child shoe was like a tube it
wasn't scuffed up didn't look
like a real shoe at the blood
and it needs to be if I met the
shoe cannot be on its side. It
needs to be flat on the ground.
This doesn't bring the same
emotion of the child.
Flowers that she had in the
background look like a rope. Two
cameras. Yeah, yeah, we're like
it was a mess as
well there's there's your
there's your criticism. It was a
mess. We congratulate networks
for the outstanding work on on
this piece. And thank you very
much value for value in its
truest form. From our artists.
We'd like time, talent and
treasure, whatever you can do to
support the show and people do
so much the troll room is not
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mean, we have servers we have no
agenda meetups, we had to
mastodons, no agenda social.com.
All of that is time, talent and
treasure from the producers. And
the same goes for Dred Scott,
who will take many of these
pieces of artwork and display
them proudly in our podcasting
2.0 chapters, you really should
drop the legacy app and be using
a modern podcast app, not only
for all these extra features,
but also for the no D
platforming. You know, we could
get kicked off of apple at any
moment. I don't think we're on
most other platforms. We
shouldn't be. But some people
even we got used to listening to
us on YouTube. And now the
producer who was uploading it to
YouTube, which he asked if that
was okay. So I don't care. He
said, Well, I got to stop
uploading it to YouTube because
I keep getting strikes against
my channel. I'm gonna get kicked
off YouTube. Yeah, that's why we
don't upload it to YouTube. So
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let's thank our executive and
Associate Executive Producers
part of the treasure parts of
the three T's for Episode 1443,
kicking it off with James
Schneeberger from North
Carolina, Cary, North Carolina,
and big baller today 1428 And
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please let me know and keep up
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way is this JimBob Oh, okay, got
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companion. Schatzi. Anyway, I
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JimBob way as well? Probably
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Uh, go on with Aaron more in
Niceville, Florida, with $1,115.
And I shouldn't mention that we
had very poor showing for
donations until I sent out a
secondary note.
Well, not just that you said
people weren't reading the
newsletter that's more
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Well, what's even more
interesting is that, despite
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which included some feedback,
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the newsletter itself after
sending out the secondary note.
So we had a lot of possible
reasons for it. But at least
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I do not have a note from him
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Sure. Our next Associate
Executive Producers Ernest
Parton from West Chester, Ohio
533 dot 33. So that's more than
your typical executive producer
donation of 33333. And he says
in the morning and happy Easter
John Adam and producers please
do me you spend deed do so
pleased to do so. My husband.
I'll do that. You're mostly
Jewish now you do. And a jobs
karma for all jobs,
jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
Definitely nothing from Aaron so
we'll just let that go. And I'll
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truth. Marian in the whole hell
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Your hellhole even did that what
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Jim Parker in Palmer, Alaska
333 33. By the way, we got a
number of notes from people that
confirmed that this is inventory
dumping going on
in Ukraine Yes, in you're just
wanting to inventory dumping.
And I think it's clear this note
also makes it clear. The whole
idea is you have perfectly good
munitions, but the military
industrial complex needs to
continue churning. So what a
great opportunity. Well, let's
give that stuff away to the $800
million is is that's not really
the stuff that's gone away. It's
new money, new money they can
use
Google Shodo had one commentary
about and then I got another
note, which is not here, not
this one at distance. An
interesting note to from a
Marine who's noticed that all
the stuff we're sending them as
marine surplus. He says all and
it's all junk because he says
the Marines are moving away from
artillery so getting rid of
these howitzers is actually a
good thing. They're all
doing cyber they do an online
propaganda. You don't need to my
comment was my comment was
exactly why would we scrap
perfectly good weapons when they
can be used by somebody to kill
someone guy in Africa or some
anywhere just as long as they
kill someone? Okay, let's go
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morning, today's donation of
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Sir weasel keeper, keeper of the
Pioneer peak. Last shows
discussion of the rotation of
military weapons similar to
groceries with an expiration
date was correct. Don't like a
good proxy war to test out
weapons and get rid of old
stock. It reminded me of a story
that may be too long to share on
the show, but it's interesting
nonetheless. I think it's
interesting so read it. I was a
backseater in both the f4 G Wild
Weasel and also the F 15 e
strike eagle with over 120
combat missions the Air Force in
order to test missiles in their
inventory will task air crews
such as myself to shoot down a
full scale drone aircraft with a
missile randomly chosen from the
Indian inventory with some kind
of quality control to do with
the hard disks by the ACCC.
Andy sent a picture he's
basically Goossen Top Gun. Yeah,
I mean, it's the same plane
everything like oh crap, and
he's got his name on the side.
Yeah, yeah. The program provides
realistic training and also
verifies the inventory almost as
well as a good skirmish would. I
was in the strike eagle and I
was selected to shoot down the
drone. I tracked the drone with
the targeting pod and we shut it
down with an EMRAM the drone in
this case was a retired f4 God
converted to be flown remotely
like into it like into a
building.
John Hay
as fate would have it the F four
shot the F four I shot down that
day actually had my name printed
on the side from an early from
earlier in my Desert Storm days.
So what are the this was
completely random occurrence as
there are over 5000 F bores
produced and only one had my
name on it. The pictures are
attached. After leaving the Air
Force and his stint with a
soloist defense contractor. I
now own and run my own ranch
nine raising pheasant geese,
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That's for sure. Bob man is so
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the value the show has provided
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please do do Shmi youth Band D
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Portland really is a shithole
sadly, I'm one of those
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appreciate his shrunken amygdala
no regrets on the major life
change but the moral of the
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upon hearing this if they
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It's fair. It's fair production
note we someone has a note
finally someone has a production
note. You sometimes pronounce
the name of the vaccine as if it
were Sherlock Sherlock Holmes
rival Moriarty comark Yardi me
as massive jest you pronounce it
so it is nearly
indistinguishable from your best
work impersonation of the word
community. If you practice the
pronunciation by referring to
those who accepted the vaccine
into the life as the commonality
community, then it sounds more
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some of your finest vocal fry
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all the diverse communities as
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I like to appreciate the note
but no, no one knows the name of
the vaccine. It's Pfizer moderna
and it's also not the vaccine
that's there's no community of
community in America because
it's not on the market here
because it's a scam. Lastly,
Huge shout shout out to producer
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phone what a fabulous producer
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Alright, I want to play a couple
up. Drake or update clips. This
is from NPR and this is unmarry
Hoople
medio for Mary. Oh,
poor Marin opera, and they have
flattened it, of course, as we
know,
do we know? Do we know? Do we
know for sure they flattened it.
I think it's pretty flattened.
But I want you to listen
carefully to this update, which
ran on NPR it was vetted by NPR
and it was a BBC report, and I
will then go off on on it with a
rant the screening are you up?
Sorry, Mary oppa update BBC NPR.
Cranial load Amir's Alinsky says
the destruction by Russian
troops of the defenders of MATA
Yupo will put an end to the
negotiation process. The Russian
Defense Ministry claims its
forces have the whole urban area
of Mariupol the BBC Sasha
Schlichter has more.
Referring to devastated town
outside key if Mr. Zelensky said
Mariupol may turn out to be as
bad as 10 Birds Yonkers adding
that if Russia's goal was an
early end to the war, its
actions and Mariupol were a big
mistake. We trade neither in
territory no in our people he
said in the mall but a junk
because there are, the more
difficult it will be. Earlier
Ukraine insisted its troops was
still holding out in the ruins
of Mariupol where the defense is
concentrated around the huge as
of style metal works adjoining
the port. Reuters journalists
have reached Maricopa's other
giant factory the elite still
works only to find in their
words a silent drawing of
twisted steel and blasted
concrete with no sign of
defenders present
the BBC Sacha Schlichter
okay
and if you caught that in there
probably not is the right bike.
I I sewed it under the clip BBC
a sub clip
referring to devastated town
outside Keith Marty Oh
poor a town out.
Okay, marry you up was the town
outside of Kyiv according to the
BBC, oh is Fredericksburg. Okay,
I'm going to I'm gonna give you
some numbers here. So Mary, you
pull is by Dre if you wanted to
drive there to from Kyiv it's
461 miles to Dallas. San Diego
is just outside of San Francisco
according to this Sky. A couple
of other little items here.
Dallas to Fredericksburg is 196
miles if you drive, so you're
buying our final right outside
of Dallas I am I'm
basically in a suburb of Dallas,
it's only five hours to drive.
And so it's actually closer to
Lubalin. Poland than it is to
Mariupol. It's, it's about the
same distance to Warsaw, as it
is to Mariupol. And so I can go
on and on. So why are they lying
to us? Why are they lying to us
that Mariupol is just outside of
Kyiv when it's nowhere near
Kyiv, Sacramento is closer to
San Francisco than this is just
about the distance to Reno. I
mean, how is this just outside
of cave? The question is why do
they say this? Why are they
blatantly lying?
Do you have an answer and it's
vetted?
Because NPR played it full
cloth. Well, I don't know why
the I don't know why they're
lying. But this is a blatant
lie. Tactic false.
Yes. You know, I've heard I've
heard so many of these pitfalls.
I've heard. And I've just heard
it a lot. And you know, but I
consider even live to not really
be just outside.
No, it's not live. It's nowhere
near Kyiv. Live is
probably about halfway to Mario
polling distance probably about
so it's probably good to the
left in the West. Yeah, but it's
200 miles to the to the west.
But that's always just outside
of Kyiv Kyiv. Sorry. Why are
they lying? Well, because
they're probably lying about a
lot of stuff, I guess.
I think this whole thing is
there's just nothing but lying.
Now let's listen to now I got a
clip that this is a good catch,
by the way. Good catch. Thank
you.
It just irks me. Yes, I
understand. And it irks me too.
So now a Bucha is still a
questionable situation. Also a
lie. Another lie. It looks like
a lie. But let's listen to our
friend the who's condemned from
all media because he's accused
pedophile. So Ritter, the
military intelligence guy, he
shows up on a I think this is a
white supremacist Podcast. I'm
not sure what's the podcast
called called Dawson's anti
neocon radio or something like
that. It's Dawsons. And he
showed up on there. Somebody
sent this to me. And I listened
to it. And I think it's a pretty
good rundown of what why Bucha
was was seems to be bogus. And
listen to Scott res, a three
parter. Scott Ritter on Bucha.
The reason why I bring this up
is we're talking about mindset.
We have one side that says we're
trying to preserve human life,
civilian life and civilian
infrastructure. We have the
other side that says, if you
collaborate with the Russians,
you will be killed. And it's
written down, they made videos,
he talked about it. So now the
Russians from Buka, who withdraw
or withdraw. While they were
there for several weeks, the
Russian military says we had
good relations with the local
people. It was peaceful. We
traded our dry rations for their
dairy products. So they had a
system of barter setup. So the
citizens of buco give them eggs,
milk, cheese, and the Russian
forgive them, the dry rations,
the flour, the salt, the sugar,
the meat, etc. And this was
going on. Then the Russians
left. Anybody who engaged in
that kind of interaction with
the Russians was now viewed as a
collaborator. We know this,
because the Ukrainian National
Police have published an
announcement that they are going
into Buka on April 1, to carry
out a cleansing operation to
liquidate the collaborators.
Alright, this is the exact
opposite of the Russian
approach, which is we treat
everybody with respect. And we
try not to harm civilians.
Ukraine's you're saying if you
cooperate with the Russians, you
will die. They have a videotape
of a senior political figure
announcing on social media to
the citizens of Buka. Stay in
your homes. The National Police
are carrying out a cleansing
operation, do not panic. Stay in
your home, she repeats it over
and over and over again. Why?
Because the police are in the
streets gunning people down
yeah, there's a Dutch journalist
who also is boots on the ground
and she's been writing and I
posted its ads in the in the
show notes. Just completely
countering the narrative. With
that we're seeing from the M
five M and Ryan Dawson by the
way. He's been around for quite
a while. I think he's an ex
book. Certainly since he
graduated as a historian, I
guess, a degree in history from
William and Mary, which is where
my cousin's went to school.
Hello. Oh, hello, William and
Mary yellow is very elitist
spook school. Or for
the only reason I suggest a
white supremacist thing because
this is a logo there that looks
very you know, it's very fishy
logo that well, he's
been kicked off of every
platform Pay Pal D platformed.
him he's gone everywhere. So
yeah, he's he must have
something interesting to say
it's the way I look at it.
Well, let's go to part two of
this clip.
Okay, hold on a second,
kicking in doors of people who
are collaborating and killing
them. And we know this is more
than just a document and a
videotape because there's, I
mean, in videotape of a
speaker's we have videotape of
them actually doing it. We have
videotape of Ukrainian police,
especially in as a group,
proudly claiming that you're
going on a safari, that's an
important word. Because when we
talk about propaganda, how you
take the language of one side,
flip it and use it against you
take your language, flip it and
use it against the other guys.
It's Ukrainians who have a
special unit, the name of the
Ukrainian special police unit
that went into Buka was the
safari unit. And they were
carrying out a safari to cleanse
the pro Russian collaborators.
And cleansing means kill,
capture, kill. And they're doing
it. And then they go around, and
they film the dead bodies. And
they say the Russians did it.
Now there's a couple of things
about the dead bodies. One, most
of them are wearing white
armbands, which means that they
were telling the Russians were
on your side. Don't shoot us.
Right coup. Near each body is a
green dry ration box, which they
were carrying when they got
killed, and it's on the ground
next to them. Three, when they
didn't have the armband, it's
because the armband have been
taken off and used to find their
hands. These people were
murdered, murdered, not by the
Russians, but by the Ukrainians.
And yet, that's not the spin
that we're getting right now.
The spin we're getting is just
the opposite. All the forensic
data that's available right now,
I strongly suggest that the
Ukrainians responsible for the
death of these people and Buka
there's no doubt about it. I
have
this video of them shooting
people in the head.
Yeah, our Washington, Washington
Post isn't talking about this.
Let's go to this, wrap it up
with the last bit. Now this
could be you know, counter, you
know, disinformation. We don't
know what is going on here. But
this little commentary has here
at the end about the dead bodies
being there for two weeks, I
think is pretty convincing.
The other interesting thing is
they're trying to say these
bodies died. I don't want to get
too graphic here. But they're
not that you shoot a body on
March 19. And you leave it lying
in the street, and 50 and 60
degree weather until April 2,
the body ain't looking like
they're looking on TV. bodies
tend to blowed up. This the
clothing tends to tear because
the body swells and then the
body bursts and it's very
disgusting. It's gross. It's
bedded. It's putrid. It's not
what you saw on TV, what you saw
on TV, were freshly killed human
beings. And we have another
piece of evidence that more
people need to pay attention to
a Mexican journalist gained
access to hookah on the same day
that the Ukrainians were playing
declaring this, and he filmed
the body's fresh blood. He sat
there and said these people are
freshly killed. This is fresh
blood body ain't laying there
since March 19. It has fresh
blood. These people were
murdered on April 1 by the
Ukrainian National Police. And
yet we have the president United
States coming out and saying
that this is a war crime
perpetrated by the Russians. And
Vladimir Putin needs to be
brought to justice in The Hague.
This is a propaganda war, unlike
anything we've seen in modern
times, because it's not just
about manufacturing the case for
war. This is about an outright
lie about murder, which makes us
complicit in the crime, us being
Americans, because that's our
president who's facilitating the
crime.
So Sonia off on the Ender is a
journalist from Rotterdam, the
Netherlands. She went and
reported from Donetsk and
Lugansk People's Republics as an
embedded reporter with the
Russian army. Which of course
you need to take with with any
grain of salt because that's how
it goes when you're embedded.
Which reminds me why oh, why oh,
why do we not have a single
journalist embedded with the
Ukrainian army. This is a thing
this is what many journalists
live to be embedded in that
interesting that there's no
embedded journalist on in this
horrible war where it's in there
all just in Lviv and in front of
the green screen of the night
shot of the square. Even if it's
raining, it's dry. So she dog
bark studio she says the same in
Buka. Many witnesses are gonna
say that Russian army left on
March 30. Even the Ukrainian
Ukrainian military you came in
on April 1 didn't report any
corpses on the streets. This
happened on April 3, according
to the Western media evidence
also shows that the bodies had
white armbands the sign of the
Russian army the soldiers wear
them so the soldiers are killing
the Russian Ukrainians. Yeah, no
way. The majority of the people
who I spoke with were very happy
that the Russian special
operation started. Of course,
nobody wants violence and war,
but they've been suffering for
eight years now from war,
carnage and destruction by
Ukrainian forces. The worst were
the Nazi battalions, who were
fighting along with the regular
army. It's all so consistent.
But, you know, the true travesty
of this war is the reported
millions of refugees who are now
in Poland, they're going to
spread out throughout the EU,
the state, the western states of
the EU. That's the real the real
destruction here. Will they be
able to go back? Well, they want
to go back. Now what is Europe
Boyd Europe can't handle any
more refugees. It's just too
much.
Let's here's another interesting
situation and this is more of a
social media problem. This is
the sinking of the Moskva. This
has been a great story. Yeah.
Well, let's listen to the France
20 fours. Kind of the rundown.
This is thinking of the Moskva
intro
and no matter which side you
believe the optics well, they're
bad. Russia announcing that its
flagship cruiser in the Black
Sea. The Moskva had been sunk
while being towed. It was after
a fire on board says the
Kremlin. Ukrainian made Mercury
type missile claims Kyiv the
Russian response quick incoming.
The bombing overnight of a
factory southwest of the capital
that makes Neptune missiles and
Moscow throwing up new
unconfirmed claims that
Ukraine's hitting targets across
the border.
Yeah, this ship sinking is first
I've seen this ship I looking at
some reports from 2015. This is
their flagship.
I believe me, I feel the same
not all that impressive. It's
dorky. Yeah, it's like a cruiser
or not even a bat. It
has. It has the ICBM launchers
which you could launch from
anything I don't this ship is
not impressive, not what I've
seen.
Yeah, I'm not gonna argue that.
But let's listen to France. 20
fours truth or fake a segment
which we used to play a little
more. But this time this woman
comes out. And she has two
instances of how social media is
passing around the shipping, the
sinking of the ship. This
granted the Russians. The ship
was damaged from some thing or
other they had a problem on
board. And they were trying to
tow it back to I guess, Crimea,
and it's an on the way back it's
sunk. Because it blew up or
something happened to got bombed
is what the what the claim is?
Yeah. But then again, the
bombing, it seems to be a big
fake listen to the sinking of
the Moskva one.
Social media users actually took
a screenshot of this video from
2019 and flipped it and added a
green filter to make it look
like more of a military source
video. But as this user points
out, it can be easily done on a
digital digital alteration apps.
Oh, okay. Yeah, there you go. So
what you're seeing the the
mainstream is reporting on
disinfo from Twitter, Photoshop
jobs,
that there's a second version of
this where they actually show
the ship being blowed up. But
listen to this, this is thinking
of the mosque of to
thinking of a mosque is really a
major development in the war.
And so that's triggered a lot of
online reaction you've been
looking at another claim made
after this event.
Indeed, we have a second example
right here of footage of an
exploding ship that users
claimed to be the Moskva,
notably this post on telegram by
the leader of the Azov
nationalist regiment in Ukraine.
Just a reminder to our viewers
that the odds of a nationalist
regiment is a controversial far
right militia of fighting for
the Ukrainian Armed Forces, led
by Andrey Beletsky, who posted
this video on a telegram so many
users reposted this video You're
on social media, claiming that
they belong to the Moscow
cruiser in the Black Sea, known
as the Messiah. This user says
the founder of the Azov regiment
published a video of the
explosion of the flagship
flagship of the Black Sea Fleet,
this user saying the moments
when cruiser Moscow was
receiving readings from
Ukrainian army. And here's a
video of a strike on the cruiser
in Moscow. But in reality, these
photos have nothing to do with
this incident. In reality, these
images belong to this Norwegian
Navy exercise from 2013 that we
also saw in the news. But just a
reminder that this is also a war
on misinformation from both
Ukraine and Russia. And in this
particular situation, a source
of misinformation coming from
the members of the Ukrainian
Armed Forces.
Oh, no. Oh, no, I disagree with
what she's saying there. No, no,
she's saying misinformation from
Ukraine or armed forces? No, no,
I will take you back to the
beginning of our show
in the evade invasion of
Ukraine, including electronic
warfare, insurgency, and
propaganda.
This is us. This is this is this
is what we do. Merker
doing a crappy job.
So if two old white guys can
figure it out, yeah. So but this
came, whoever, whoever date the
Ukrainian army took posted this,
saying it was legit. So they're
just lying. Yes. Because they
know it's not legit. The first
victim of war is we have to
tolerate. This never ends, it
seems let's go to this is the
war analysis is kind of
interesting. This is press 24.
Again, where they have this
little panel, they get together
and they bitch and moan about
stuff. But this is kind of
interesting. This is the Ukraine
F 24 War analysis.
The number and scale of missile
strikes on targets and cube will
increase in response to any
terrorist attacks or sabotage of
the Kyiv nationalist regime on
Russian territory.
That spokespersons words coupled
with defense ministry, images of
missiles flying into the sky,
Vivienne, Walt, this is
obviously really worrying,
because it's clearly a moment in
which everybody is gearing up
for the major major battle is
going to happen in the in the
East. And it's just very hard to
see how this war is going to
keep contained within the
borders of Ukraine, whether or
not cave has actually struck
over the border again, which
they did once into Russia. You
know, now you have Finland and
Sweden, fast tracked into NATO,
you have so many different signs
that this is going to become a
wider war. And it's almost like
everybody has a wider war
with NATO nations is what you're
saying? Well, whether
it's west or east, we're not
quite sure, at this point. But
you know, it's it could be
argued that NATO is already
involved. I mean, nature is
clearly arming Ukraine heavily.
They've done tremendous training
of Ukrainian forces and a
cheering on the battlefield.
We have several producers in
Finland, and this is a this is a
big thing of Finland, obviously
connected to Russia. Most people
don't know that either. But go
look at go look at the map. And
Finland is being actively
aggressively courted into NATO.
And it's a big controversy.
Now that but they do term she
uses Fast Track fast tracking.
Yes. It takes years to get into
NATO. Generally this is this is
that maniac that's running NATO.
That
guy is a horrible. Yes. Jens
Stoltenberg.
Yeah, that guy. So let's go to
part two of this clip. Because
it's got a little thing in here,
little item in here, I thought
was good. I'm not
I'm sorry. I'm not sure it's
going to spread in. But it will
be like seeing, you know, being
a fortune seeker in war times.
It's impossible. But But I think
it's not I don't think it's
going to spread. But I think
it's going to be very long. I
think it's going to be longer
than what we presumed. I think
it's going to be absolutely like
the Syria scenario we had. And I
think that Joe Biden is
absolutely not helping and has
not been helping with the
rhetoric that he's been going
forward with from last month in
in Poland when he said war
criminal to a few days ago. I
think it was on Tuesday when he
mentioned the word genocide. So
I think that that he's it's
escalating not in terms of
territorial gain, but in terms
of the rhetoric and the
sanctions that are being put on
the table.
The Finnish Prime Minister and
Swedish Prime Minister did a
joint press conference on On
Thursday addressing these very
items, interesting fact both the
Prime Ministers of Sweden and
Finland are women. They're all
in on on as far as I can glean
from the from the English,
Finnish press G we
if women become the leaders,
there are peace loving.
Thank you for picking that.
Well, this is all about peace,
you see. So they have a report.
Now this report outlines the
advantages and disadvantages of
Finland joining NATO and
consider the starting point of
an official debate about
Finland's possible membership.
In the military alliance. The
report says NATO membership
would not necess necessitate
Finland hosting nuclear weapons,
a permanent NATO military base
or even Alliance troops. Oh, it
would only cost them one to 1.5%
of Finland's current defense
budget. So give us your money.
And there was something else and
he is according to this
newspaper sources, Finland is
expected to apply for membership
in the near future, with this
application likely being sent to
the North Atlantic Council
sometime between April and June,
before the big NATO conference
in Madrid at the end of June. So
this is fast tracked, and that's
going to kick off the fins. The
fins are not your typical, these
are not Europeans, necessarily.
They're not Russians to kind of
the even their DNA is not at all
like Scandinavian DNA. They're
very separate type of people.
And it's going to be interesting
to see how they get to corralled
into this. It's not it's not a
great idea. The whole point of
Russia being pissed off is
because you're encroaching
Russia. Finland is looking at
Rushmore. Yeah. And they're
considering it. I don't
understand. You already D
platform them.
Very odd. Yeah. Well, let's say
get what mash really? I got it.
I want to play the Biden
genocide comment. That's a part
of the
big part of the narrative. Yes.
Okay. I have it here.
The White House is offering
further a comment on President
Biden's claims of genocide being
committed by Russian forces in
his NPR is Windsor Johnston
reports Biden had stopped short
of using that term. Until now.
President Biden on Tuesday said
Russia's war in Ukraine amounts
to genocide accusing President
Vladimir Putin of trying to wipe
out the idea of even being a
Ukrainian. White House press
secretary Jen Psaki says Biden's
remarks come as it becomes more
clear of what's happening in
Ukraine. He was
speaking to what he feels we see
on the ground. But regardless of
what you call it, what our
objective now is, as evidenced
by the enormous package of
military assistance is continued
to help and assist the
Ukrainians in this war. And one
where we see atrocities
happening every single day,
President Biden announced an
additional $800 million in
military assistance to Ukraine
as Russia shifts its military
operation to the eastern part of
the country.
Again, with the package,
military package. Okay, I have
two things to contribute to
this. Uh, first of all, it was
the CIA director who came, RCI
came out and said Putin could
get desperate he might, he might
start nuke and that's very
irresponsible of him to say
that.
I agree with this. When I first
I think I wrote this up in the
newsletter that does it when
they start saying this kind of
thing? Because it does, it
doesn't make any sense that
you'd use any sort of nook in
Ukraine because it just you
know, for one thing, it's a it's
a breadbasket area, you don't
want to contaminate the wheat
fields or anything and, and it
just doesn't make any sense
whatsoever. So it sounds more to
me like we're gonna blow one of
these things off. Yeah,
contaminate the wheat fields,
changed the commodity markets,
probably ruined that area for
growing wheat for, you know, 100
years. I just don't like this.
This sounds like a setup to me.
There's no clip unfortunately,
but the William Burns he's the
current CIA director. This was
Thursday warned the US cannot
take lightly the threat of
Russian President Vladimir Putin
using nuclear weapons quote,
given the potential desperation
of President Putin and the
Russian leadership, given the
setbacks that they face so far,
militarily, none of us can take
lightly the threat posed by a
potential resort to tactical
nuclear weapons or low yield
nuclear weapons. And he made his
remarks at Georgia Tech here
Conference in Atlanta. Here's
what Justin Trudeau has to say
just just a little shorty just
to remember that he's still he's
still alive.
So when Canadians and friends
from around the world stand for
Ukraine We are standing for
Ukraine. But we're also standing
for ourselves for these values
that have been undermined over
the past years with the rise of
authoritarianism, with attacks
on the social cohesion because
of excessive populism and over
nationalism, we have an
opportunity now as a world to
stand for what is right.
So funny that he should say that
but this report now, I mean, you
can blame a lot on Russia. Now,
right down to the the Russia,
the the Steel report, the
Russian hoax, Russia, Russia,
Russia, Russia, Russia,
everything Russia, but now now
they're taking it to the max.
We've got one more thing we can
blame on Russia. It's taken
years to figure out the History
Channel, the math here, but the
data also aligns with a Northern
Arc. Following the Northern Arc,
the aircraft would have passed
through northern Thailand, and
then Central Asia.
This is mh 337.
No, if the plane did fly along
the northern route, the final
ping puts it over central
Kazakhstan.
If mh 370 went to Kazakhstan, it
opens up a frightening
possibility.
This theory says that terrorists
hijacked the aircraft, take it
to cause extend or kill the
passengers. And then they could
have refueled and continued to
anywhere within Russia.
If the plane went north, it
could have landed safely. It
takes a lot of runway to land a
big plane like the triple seven.
And there aren't a lot of long
runways in the remote central
part of Kazakhstan. But wait,
but it turns out that there is a
runway not too far away. That is
a suitable runway for a triple
seven to land on.
The place is called you Blaney
runway, and it's part of the
former Soviet military base. The
big question is Did anyone on
the plane have ties
to Russia? In first class,
there's a Russian national named
Nikolai Brodsky, and he's
sitting about 15 feet from an
unlocked hatch, which contains
the electronic brain that
controls all of the flight
surfaces of the plane and all
the communications with the
ground. And in economy class,
you have two Soviet Army
veterans sitting directly under
the box that makes the satellite
thing it's entirely possible if
somebody took control the plane
killed everyone on board flew
off into perfect safety.
refueled when hit the plane
somewhere and got away scot
free. Yes, of course Putin.
What would be the point of this
exercise? Did they explain that?
Yes to make room for History
Channel to produce crap. I love
it. Alright, this is one that
I've been holding on to just
something we're just going to
talk about briefly talked about
sir dude named Ben protector of
megawatts who works at a
critical infrastructure security
company in the United States.
And we talk regularly he talks
with a lot of different
producers. He had a couple of
different podcasts. He's talked
with Sir Jean, I think with the
with Darren as well. He's around
sir Spencer, all these different
podcasts. And he pinged me a
week and a half ago and said,
Okay. There is an energy
producer in Texas who has
identified a very serious
malware instance in their system
is yes, yes. And he told me
about this offline.
Yeah, right after the show. I
said we didn't really get to it,
but it was also I wanted to wait
because he explained to me and
now now there is the cysa CIA,
NSA, that's the government
computer security agency, the
one that said the Dominion
voting machines were all on the
up and up those guys. And they
reported on this in this it is a
very, very severe piece of
malware because it's they're
calling it the Swiss Army knife
of malware. And it's is in the
SCADA systems, the supervisory
control and data acquisition
devices. So these are the
devices that that are an
interface between a computer and
you know, could be a valve it
could be a temperature sensor so
that a boiler doesn't overheat
and explode it is the the the
interface between the data and
the physical world of power
generation. So this malware is
not just in systems like a
Windows Vista that is sitting in
one of these plants. No, it is
in the Schneider Electric
programmable logic controllers.
That's a PLC. It is in the arm
Ron sysmac any x PLCs and the
open platform communications
unified architecture servers,
this some of this stuff could
only be put into these devices
at the manufacturer. And so when
I asked our dude named men
protector megawatts, he said,
What does it look like to you?
These guys look at this stuff
all day long. Is a Russian
because the Russians are the
ones that people really do fear
if you got the ghost in the
machine. These guys are good. He
says this looks like our guys
without making a formal
accusation, of course. And so I
said how about this one is
because I knew that his
corporation was reporting this
was reporting it to the
government to let's see how it
gets picked up. Well, have you
seen a single M five M report
about this? No. Anyone going? Oh
my god hair on fire? Even if you
said the Russians or the Chinese
or anybody? Yeah. Every fart is
blown up. But this one? Oh,
yeah, wired did a piece on it.
Of course, the you know, the
blinking computer of course,
there's there's there's people
who are doing reports on it, but
it is not the hold on to your
ass because the lights could go
out in in Texas or New York or
anywhere. This would be the one
and they're not making a big
deal out of it, which makes me
highly suspicious. And I've put
in the, in the shownotes. A
couple of documents, these are
public documents. And you'll see
this this is a this is a map.
They don't know how many how
many different devices or energy
generating companies and systems
have this. It's been in the in
this particular system since
October last year. So I'm happy
I got my generator.
Yeah, I'd say you should be.
Yeah, me my generator and my
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Alright, I have two things I
want to the war on guns is
ratcheting up in the United
States. We had this subway
shooting which was very odd and
obfuscated almost immediately by
another shooting this time in
South Carolina where the meet up
will be. Remember may 16.
Breaking
news here at home the terrifying
shooting at a crowded mall and
Columbia South Carolina Law
Enforcement surrounding the mall
confirming just as we came on
the air, at least 12 people were
heard 10 of them shot.
Authorities do not think the
shooting was random shoppers
told to shelter in place these
people inside the back of a
store authorities then
evacuating everyone leading
people out of the mall and
telling them to wait in their
cars until first responders can
make sure the area was safe.
Three people have now been
detained and what we're learning
about the conditions of some of
the victims.
So this is weird where the FBI
in New York immediately was
saying there's no terrorism no
terrorism. Now for these guys in
South Carolina. They're saying
was there's not random it's not
random. So I'm not quite sure
what not random is supposed to
mean. But it's it seems like
they're ratcheting something up
Chicago, Chicago. This is
another good one.
The events unfolding Tuesday
evening around nine o'clock
sources telling ABC seven that's
where the mayor security detail
was parked right outside the
Shake Shack restaurant at 14
South Michigan. Mayor Lightfoot
had just left the celebration
honoring Harold Washington and
it stopped at a restaurant on
the top floor of the Chicago
Athletic Association right next
door sorts to saying a member of
her security detail than
noticing something alarming
about one of two men standing in
line in the Shake Shack. He
immediately notified dispatch.
A leather coat outline of a
responding police arrested 21
year old trivia on Broadway and
another man who was not charged
both from Milwaukee. According
to court documents police
recovered to Glock semi
automatic handguns like these
from inside the suspects
vehicle. Both weapons had an
extended magazine as a laser
sight attachment. One had a live
round in the chamber, which to
shoot full auto Broadway's also
charged with possessing a
silencer and metal piercing
bullets military grade weaponry
according to one law enforcement
expert
I think that this is what it's
about this report this goes
right to the ghost gun in
politics in the United States.
Nothing is a coincidence as sad
as it sounds you're right. It
wasn't just random the shooting
in South Carolina these things
are meant to be and they're
meant to be to as quickly as
possible. Take away guns have
Americans give up their guns
voluntarily the way Australia
did it. Good luck with that
before the mayhem hits. I think
that they know that Oh man, it's
gonna be really bad. So we want
to we want to get rid of as many
guns as possible. And then what
are they highlighting? extended
magazines? What are they
highlighting? Laser Sight? Oh,
these are all very just military
grade stuff. There's a live
round in the chamber. And then
and so this was a Glock auto
handgun.
Well, you know, when you talk
about a 45 you know any, you
know anything other than a
revolver? They're all called
automatic.
No, you said no, no. But what he
said is with this with a switch
to go for auto bull crap, is it
I think what did it you can say
it's an automatic because that's
what a pistol is called when you
pull the trigger at Rikako.
I'm just Just listen to the
report and let's try
reporting these made it sound as
though you can pull back and
it's like now it's like a mack
tan said full phrase bullets
full auto. Yeah, this Southwick
did no. No, I
agree with you but let me
outline of
responding police arrested 21
year old trivia on Broadway and
another man who was not charged
both from Milwaukee. According
to court documents police
recovered to Glock semi
automatic handguns like these
from inside the suspects
vehicle. Both weapons had an
extended magazine and a laser
sight attachment. One had a live
round in the chamber in a switch
to shoot full auto.
I think that it may have been a
Glock 18 There are fully
automatic but it's not easy to
cover the case.
This is a poor report. He starts
off with the semi automatic
moniker which applies to rifles
and I mean I think it was just a
bad report to get into know what
he's doing.
Yes, he does. What he's doing is
following the messaging
following the narrative you can
read you can read it you're
right and how clueless are these
people? Are these the White
House? They really think that
this is going to work? Oh, you
know, there's so many shootings
now. Now okay.
Oh, they found a gun with a
bullet in the chamber in
Chicago. Oh my god. New in
Chicago no
less.
And why is it going to Shake
Shack in the first place? It's
not a sugar desert New York
chain. They should go to a one
of the million if you listen.
If you listen, she was at a
restaurant on the upper floor in
the building next door. They
were just parked outside the
Shake Shack.
Okay, all right. Yeah, I did
listen, but I like that shake.
skin crawl.
And just all of a sudden
everything else when Black
applied for Shake Shack.
Man you have one clip. And it's
just as well who's what what
name do you associate with Apple
phones? What manufacturer?
With Apple with Apple phones.
What manufacturer do I associate
with Apple phones?
Yeah, the iPhone. Associate
Foxconn perhaps?
Who make them Yeah, I used to I
don't know I don't know if I
still do
okay, well, you're on the right
track because they don't make I
don't know if they make them
anymore. Because there's a new
company but doesn't make any
difference. You're not gonna get
your iPhone anyway. Listen,
listen to this little clip is
the next iPhone primed to take a
bigger chunk out of shoppers
wallets. Most of the devices are
manufactured in China. But as
much of the country remains
weighed down by strict pandemic
policies. The risk of putting
all eggs in one basket might be
growing entities Don moss speaks
with an expert to learn more.
China's lockdowns could now be
affecting iPhone production.
Because more than three quarters
of all iPhones are manufactured
in China. This could be a risk
for Apple if a manufacturing
facility you were to shut down
Pegatron for example, on
Tuesday, the major Apple iPhone
suppliers said it's stopping
operations edits only two
factories in Shanghai and pseudo
Pegatron makes around a fifth to
nearly a third of all iPhones.
Business lecture Jeff hook at
Johns Hopkins University says
this could affect the output of
iPhones
Pegatron is one of their bigger
manufacturers slash suppliers so
that's going to affect the
number of phones that Apple can
produce. It's exactly hard to
say we don't know how long the
shutdown is gonna last. If the
Pegatron
shutdown does affect iPhone
production. The next iPhone
could be more expensive for you
money time there's a shortage of
a product and the demand doesn't
change being the price is gonna
go up unfortunately for
consumers
papel likely won't move its
iPhone manufacturing out of
China says hook
expenses would have to go up 15
or 20% you know if they were to
make the phone and in Americans
that of China
other than Apple already having
the infrastructure in China the
wages there are much lower than
the US Oh,
thanks didn't realize that. Oh,
yeah, well this is going to have
far reaching repercussions. This
is very sad. What will the
people in the panel at twig talk
about
they'll talk about that and
check out the new iPhone and
with a galaxy says
but there's no new phone there's
no phone so that'd be dead air.
No Galaxy Samsung. Oh keep them
busy.
Samsung doesn't manufacture in
China. I don't know where they
make in Korea for all we know.
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Everybody knows who this guy is.
Come on, man, because it gets
worse and worse for Joe Biden.
And tonight, we're at the bitter
end of yet another terrible week
for Joe Biden.
No one wants to acknowledge him
anymore. Well, now he's finished
a speech and had no one to shake
his head. Look,
he's gonna be 75 years old,
looked lost and confused.
Do you reckon it said on the
auto prompt, turn to your right,
and stick your hand out, and
then turn right again and look
for someone and then just wander
around? Help us
he attempted to shake hands with
someone who wasn't there.
I feel sorry for this bloke with
everybody knows who this guy is.
Come on, man, because he can't
help but it just doesn't
know what he's doing. And it's
actually terrible for this bloke
is the leader of the framework.
Is Joe Biden
claim that he used to be a full
professor. Come
out of fact, four years as a
full professor at the University
of Pennsylvania. Yeah,
yeah, that's just not true.
Lord, hopeless. How do we deal
with stateless actors without
Allah, He attempted to shake
hands with someone who wasn't
there.
To recommend sit on the auto
prompt, turn to your right and
stick your hand out and then
turn right again and look for
someone and then just wander
around
with everybody knows who this
guy is. Come on, man.
Come on. Look lost and confused
what everybody knows
who this guy is. Come on man.
We were able to shrink his world
quickly. There was nowhere left
for him to run.
It was taken into custody in
Manhattan's East Village
neighborhood after reportedly
calling a tip line himself.
He was arrested without
incident. Bystander videos show
police taking him into custody
and it came from a tip
he turned himself in
effectively. He's the one she
said that called police. He's
the one that gave police his
location and ultimately was the
one taken into custody without
any incident had
33 discharged showcasing
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.
Accused of firing 33 rounds. We
then
fired that weapon at least 33
times the striking 10 P
for camera in that subway
station was working on like the
36th Street Station in Sunset
Park where the shooting occurred
where the cameras were not
working.
But they see he also left a
trail of evidence
found a credit card right there
on the subway platform along
with a number of other items
that pointed to James's identity
found a set of keys that will
make a to a U haul rental van
under Frank James's name.
There's a lot of technology out
there including one of the
things New York City is looking
at is something that essentially
does what the checkpoints do
when you go through at the
airport but without all of that
basically that can just easily
detect if there's some sort of
weapon Cody witnesses said he
was mumbling to himself I got
some do I gotta go do Boo Boo
Boo. Boo boo boo boo boo.
Yeah, How to be more faithful.
I'm not gonna be a mule I'm I
got some do I gotta go do Bumble
boat
as your foot in the door
Sir the number 303303033 or
30333 Do you got it for those
who the Himalayas, she's Ukraine
traveling with him travels
17,000 miles on his vice
president. I don't know that out
of
1,600,000,000,000 1,000,000,000,400
out of billions 400 million as
you make trillion $400 billion
it's hard to even say that so I
agree that everybody wants they
in fact, my time
Thank you Vice President
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