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I believe in a mask. Adam curry
Jhansi Devora Sunday May 1 2022.
This is your award winning keep
our nation media assassination
episode 1447. This is no agenda,
singing tunes of truth in
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number 60. In the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry, and from Northern Silicon
Valley where I need to shave I'm
Johnson Devorah.
Buzzkill.
Okay,
all right. Well prepared your
opening statements for today.
Ready to go, Counselor? Well
done. Counselor, very proud of
you. Oh, yeah. May I just start
off by saying one thing since we
discussed this at the end of the
previous episode, or somewhere
in between? A possible later
start date on show days.
This has been very interesting.
Very interesting, and a lot of
pushback from different
complainers. Now, how many? When
you say a lot, how many emails
Did you receive? 10? Yeah, I
probably received about seven.
And there's a couple of Dogen to
social. Now here's, here's what
is interesting.
Except for one, but pretty much
no, except for one every single
email I receive.
And remember, what I said is,
hey, you know, it's been over a
decade, I've been doing this
getting up at 5am to a few days
a week, I'd like to even an
hour, it'd be really cool. If I
could just get up the same time
every single day. It's, you
know, I'm gonna be 58. Again, a
little tired old. Yeah, no, no,
no, there's Yellin me just also,
I think it would be, it'd be
more productive, because I would
have a little bit more time just
to get everything done. And
universally, what I get back is,
this would ruin my life, but I
can't have you upset the global
balance. I was like, You selfish
people. Not a single one said,
Hey, man, you know, I
understand, you know, but it, I
hope you can still do the normal
time because, you know, I was
like, I I'm always cooking it
for and I need my no agenda.
Now. I am the first to say the
most important thing you can do
with the podcast, the single
most is to always release it on
the same day at approximately
the same time.
So, you know, we're talking two
hours later, and the people who
did complain, wow, wow. But can
I throw a couple things in?
Yeah. First of all.
I'm reminded of the TV show,
where they're all hanging around
and how they're changing the
time of the show. Oh, no, we're
doomed. That means we're done.
They're just moving us around.
Right. Right. When you moved on
the schedule, your move to well,
your pre prime time, or, Hey,
the older demo is prime time at
11. You know, that kind of
stuff? Yeah. Moving into it in
the morning. Yeah, there's a big
audience waiting for you.
Yeah, yeah. So there's that
element, which makes it sound
like we're doing we're, you
know, we're, we're going we're
spinning around the bowl.
be flushed. Well, and I don't I
don't think it's a bad idea for
people to be put on notice that
way. Well, is that yeah, that's
the counter argument. You nailed
it. Yeah. It's like, it is value
for value after all. Well, one,
one guy this morning came in and
and did say something which I
did suggest earlier, and we just
kind of both of us ignored it.
Yeah.
Why don't you guys at least do a
poll and ask the listeners? Is
that asking too much? Well, I
think we I think we did the poll
and we got the results. I don't
think we did the actual poll. I
think that no, we just said
something and then people were
randomly how come you didn't do
the poll?
Yeah, I thought you were gonna
do I thought you were in charge
of polling. I never said I
believed I was in charge of
polling, but I probably should
have done the poll. I would I'll
take it on myself. Yeah. So and
I need to name this the troll
pole, the troll pole.
Because what we're talking about
is 2000 people out of an
audience of you know, a million
and a half. They are going to
determine our destiny. But
they're not unimportant people
because the trolls is there's a
lot to be said for what's going
on in the troll room. I
personally feel
so anyway, it's okay. Are we
going to try it though? We're
gonna give it a shot. Are we
going to do the poll first?
Because we already now there's
confusion what we've now done
successfully confused everybody.
Everyone's busy running around.
What time is it starting today?
I think I think we should. I
think the poll is like this. We
try it out.
We tried for a couple of weeks
I think that's that you know, to
be honest about it that's I
think the way to go let's do
that. That was just try it. So
next Thursday we start
st go to mio I got so much shit
about it Cinco.
My half Mexican
Thursday at 11 o'clock and then
we do to Sunday and ended unless
the
we'll see what happens to the
donations and we'll see what
happens to the people in the in
the troll room and all the rest.
Yes, we'll do a one month one
month test who will do the test
and it will also be donation so
people can always vote with
their with their with their
wallet. Yeah, you suck, you get
nothing. This is great. This is
the time he should have been
doing it all along here is
$2,000. That's just an idea is I
mean, that is if you want to be
democratic about it. And it
wouldn't even be the amount it
would be the number of but
that's okay.
Now, it might mean a big
difference. If somebody's really
sincere about something they
would donate a huge amount.
Yeah, but not everybody has
equal vote in that in that in
your scenario. It's not
equitable, man.
I don't think
it is.
All right. All right. Well, so
that's it. Thank you. Meeting
adjourned. Well done, everybody.
Hey, I just wanted you. We
talked about the very end of the
last show you how to clip and
I'm glad you did. We just didn't
get to it was all fresh. We're
just learning about this. This
new this new puppet on this
issue with this woman oh my god,
new puppet. You know, I got an
email this morning. Hey, I
really want my girlfriend to
listen to the show. But John is
always saying that woman, this
woman, and I'm afraid is going
to trigger her not want to ever
listen again. Because like he's
been doing that for as long as
the show's been on the air. If
she can't handle that, then most
women, most of the women that
listen to me agree they nod
their head. Yeah. Like it's not
gonna work. And he Oh, buddy,
nobody this this woman
is the worst. So there's
something going on behind this.
So this is the disinformation. I
say this woman I'm referring to
the woman as the head of the
Ministry of Truth. Yes, Nina
Janka, which, yeah, and I, you
know, So Beth, she's a singer, I
need to, I need to break this
down. Because this was a huge
effort to bring this concept of
this ministry of truth is what
everyone's calling it. It is the
disinformation board within the
Department of Homeland Security.
And she's the governor. But
okay, we just call it the
Ministry of Truth because
that's, although not technically
exactly like 1984 where they're
going back and changing history.
She does want to make sure
history is reflected properly by
removing anything that that the
powers that be don't hurt their
feelings, right. So for this,
I'm going to go through the big
setup because much more
interesting than this woman.
But to put so much effort into
rolling out a concept, including
the president speaking at
Stanford at the cyber policy
center for an hour to then
choose this woman who I mean who
sings her policy statements.
Here she is channeling Julie
Andrews ring is really quite
ferocious. It's when a hawks to
take some lies and make some
sounds precocious by seeing some
in Congress all.
This information origins are
slightly less atrocious.
It's how you handle the lie,
lie, lie, lie.
Lie when Rudy Giuliani share
that in turn from Ukraine or
when Tik Tok influences the
COVID campaign. They're
laundering disinfo when we
really should take notes and not
support their lives we thought
wanted voice on information.
And honestly, like an amateur,
she's not bad. She does the
whole musical thing. It's not
It's not trivial. She does it
with incredibly red lipstick and
abroad. We've all Moore's law,
which is just weird to see that
anyone would would put that out
there and this is this isn't and
this is recent. This is not like
oh, something that we found. No,
no, it's a couple of weeks ago.
What we found is also quite
interesting. Here she is
apparently in some bar. I'll
play a little bit of the intro
so you can hear her singing then
I'll play the relevant part.
Might have been a bar restaurant
karaoke, for all I know.
It was a baby. I have had one
dream in mind and teach
Christmas. I think it has
finally come true. Which is a
silver wish that everyone has
had from time to time. I know
you'll understand me when I
share my dream
With this one she wants this is
her song I want to be rich,
famous.
Nuff said want to be rich,
famous and powerful? And in that
line in that song there's this
line
what to do?
Yeah
I guess she found the right
person. Because now she didn't
get oh, she said Who do I fuck
to be rich, famous and powerful?
She said that's in the song.
Yeah.
She said, Who do I? Yes.
Literally said yes. You want to
hear it again so you can hear me
I do now I'll listen for it.
Okay, hold on a second. Let me
get the edit. Here we go
and you can hear the audience
going
wow. Oh, big. Wow, from John C.
Dvorak. I know No, this one
does. I mean, I've already said
made my comment about that
woman. But now you're just just
pounding at home. I will say the
guy the bald head of freak that
runs Homeland Security that
looking guy with boots with the
alien eyeballs and the you know,
he's just a creepy guy. He was
on Meet the Press this morning
with Chuck. No, really. They
brought her up as like Williams
think it's like maybe a dubious
choice. And he goes on about
she's emanate. She didn't he
didn't even answer the question
about her about her singing. Oh,
yeah. It was. It was just a guy
just wrote Lee says. We picked
her cuz she's eminently
qualified to do this job. Isn't
that interesting? And she's
eminently qualified. Well, let's
take a look at her Wikipedia and
let's find out how qualified she
is. Janka Woods attended Bryn
Mawr College double majoring in
Russian and political science.
Okay, so she's suppose there you
go. That's that's all you need
to know. It gets better. She
attended a semester at Hartson
State Pedagogical University in
Russia. She she's a rational
expert. You need to be a Russian
expert if you're going to fight
Russian disinformation, because
that's the only kind there is.
She was whether Can I never ever
heard of such Wait. What did he
say again about her. eminently
qualified. She was a Fulbright
fellow in Kyiv. Working with the
Foreign Ministry of Ukraine in
2017. She also said it's too
funny. She also served as a
disinformation fellow. Oh, I
want to be that. Hi, I'm Adam
curry. I'm a disinformation
fellow. Oh, excellent. Does a
great job at the Woodrow Wilson
Center and supervisor of the
Russia and Belarus programs at
the National Democratic
Institute. She's the author of
six books. She's the author of
two books, how to lose the
information war and how to be a
woman online. I think we should
write the woman online book.
Hmm. Yeah, she was slammed for
that that book is proved very
sexist, and it's demeans women.
And we go on, it shouldn't be
how to be that woman online.
I just wanted to write down
disinformation. This theme for
today's show. Devorah says that
woman must write well, he might
sprinkle it up a bit with the
gays. She's gays. She has
contributed to the Washington
Post in the New York Times. And
in April 2020 22, she was
selected to head the newly
formed disinformation governance
board at the United States.
Personal life Yanukovych has an
interest in musical theater. No,
no, no, don't say.
So she's a wannabe singer. It
must be Does she live in New
York? Does it say she must be in
New York is that New Yorkers a
lot of people that live in New
York you'd think now there's
very, you know, they always in
the cattle cow. They're always
hoping I can quit this job to
become a musical saint. You
know, musical comedy, is where
I'm going. I'm headed I do not
the Wikipedia has very little on
her can because spook. Oh yeah,
no wicked. That's a giveaway by
the way people should notice. If
you have somebody that's that's
that high profile with the
background that Adam just
discussed. And then the
Wikipedias got nothing on him
and they were like ahead of
something like this. No, no, no.
She's married to a guy named
Michael Stein. And I'm just I
just look at him like, I know
this guy from some weeds. I see
a wedding picture so could be
pretty old. Michael Stein I
thought Matt anyway.
So handler
So she so from from that
standpoint yes she's she's
incredibly uniquely qualified no
doubt about it when it comes to
Russia and Ukraine because
that's what the deep state and
certainly Department of Homeland
Security have hung all of their
accusations on is Russia.
Everything's Putin's price hike.
Everything is Russia. January 6,
was because of rice, I guess. I
guess it's showtime. To us. I
know Putin is price hike. But
this this woman was rolled out
with this disinformation
governance board was really
rolled out in a big way. And,
and we didn't see it
immediately. But it really
uncloaked when Obama again spoke
for the full hour only about
this. And oh, my goodness, he's
close to a free speech
absolutist as you can get
bought, bought. And, but as you
age, and this hot, yeah, and
this whole thing, I'd have a
couple of things. Just want to
play here to see you that Obama
is truly in charge of what's
happening. This is the third
term of Obama and even lets it
slip out. But first, let's go
with NPR to get set up. nearly 1
million Americans have died from
COVID 19. Okay, I got your
disinformation right there. Some
of them died with
some of might have died of but 1
million from No, that is lies
disinformation. nearly 1 million
Americans have died from
COVID-19. And according to a new
estimate from the Kaiser Family
Foundation, more than 230,000 of
those deaths could have been
prevented by vaccination.
created or saved. Yes, they
could have saved or created.
Yes. Boom, you nailed that.
You're right that is that still
saved? What was it created or
saved? Yeah, I will. Nonsense.
You can't prove anything. You
cannot prove that? No, you can't
prove there's no way of testing
that that's just an assertion
that you make off the top of
your head. Well, it's the Kaiser
Foundation, John, they would na
and they sponsor a lot of PBS
and NPR. But it's important to
note that number because that is
85%. So 85% Bear that in mind,
it will return in the talking
points. 3000 of those deaths
could have been prevented by
vaccination. Today, we have a
story of one person whose life
could have been saved by the to
be fair, what Whoa.
To be fair, is that the same
person whose voice just
magically changed? If you listen
to the transition from her i The
guy I may, I may have cut cut
out along while you while you
didn't do your normal sorry, I
might have done that. Well,
especially the Obama stuff I
cut. I cut out a lot of his
silences. He was doing six,
seven seconds of silence does.
He said he does. He says more of
nothing than he does have
something. But to be fair here
to this intro she does say could
have prevented those deaths. She
doesn't say Would she says
could. So it's just as
meaningless as as anything more
than 230,000 of those deaths
could have been prevented by
vaccination. Today, we have a
story of one person whose life
could have been saved by the
COVID vaccine. Her name was
Stephanie. She died in December
and her family is still
struggling to figure out why it
had to happen. It's something I
can't understand. So I mean, I
there is no perfect puzzle piece
for this. I literally go through
this all the time. That is
Stephanie's daughter, Laurie,
we're keeping it to first names
to give her and the rest of the
family privacy as they grieve.
Stephanie refused to get
vaccinated because she believed
in conspiracy theories. There's
no way to know exactly how many
other people have made similar
choices. But Laurie thinks there
are many families like hers. I
know we're not alone. And this
is all over the place. And Paris
Jeff Brumfield looked into
Stephanie story, and how bad
information contributes to the
COVID demo before we talk about
the conspiracy theories. The
family fights the illness and
ultimately, Stephanie's death.
Her kids want you to know that
she was a really great mom. So
this piece goes on for 11
minutes. You can it's in the
show notes. It's disgusting. So
it sounds to Scott you discuss
you're starting to show off by
making me disgusted but we have
to know you're headed does is
good. I like what you're doing.
And we have to do this because
this is a very big push and it's
all about censoring the truly
censoring online expression and
speech and doing it through
commercial companies and and
also going after podcasting
because if you recall the
Brookings Institution paper that
we that we read through which is
kind of a rehash of the last
time I
again highlighted disinformation
brought up Steve Bannon just
like President Obama, this was a
this is still an ongoing,
coordinated psychological
operation, not a severe one, but
a psychological operation to get
everyone to believe that people
are dying, that the country was
almost overthrown because of
disinformation, which was not
checked properly by social
networks. And don't get me
started on podcasts. Okay. So
here's a jet Ollie, I believe he
is the editor of The Daily
Beast, I think I take the
enemies of democracy literally
and seriously. So I pay
attention to
Steve, unlike
you're missing the good stuff.
Sorry. No, I understand. I
believe me, I take the enemies
of democracy literally and
seriously. So I pay attention to
Steve Bannon, because we have
democracy, Steve Bannon, I think
Bannon is an enemy of democracy.
Yes.
I want a t shirt enemy of
democracy. I take the democracy
literally, seriously. So I pay
attention. Because when Steve
Bannon, unlike most folks, he's
like a really convenient Bond
villain who tells you the plot,
like he'll tell everyone, he's
like, you know, it's like, he
tells you like, in the first
five minutes before the credits
with the dancing golden ladies.
He's like, no, no, no, listen,
let's not waste time. James
Brown, let me tell you exactly
how I plan on taking over. And
he said openly, that the media
is the enemy, not the Democrats,
flood the zone with shit, and
keep them confused. And the
media will just pick up like
dogs on the latest, you know,
crisis and they'll move on and
we'll see what's happening the
media, they they feel attacked,
because they are this is this.
This is the famous guy's name
again.
John, AJ H T. Ali ALA, we'll
just pick up like dogs on the
latest, you know, crisis and
they'll move on and we normalize
this stuff and finally took
Brock Obama just a couple of
days ago to give the speech,
David, where he's like, Hey, we
need to fight disinformation.
And so now the EU is like, Okay,
we got to crack down and use
social media companies need to
do better because we have
witnessed that thanks to these
companies and lack of regulation
that you're talking about where
Congress has been Toothless, but
others like Elizabeth Warren
have been very, very vocal about
it. You know, you've seen an
increase in genocide, hate
crimes, disinformation, the
erosion of democracy, and
erosion who are behind it are
strong men and authoritarians,
who also happen to be
billionaires by yourself. So I'm
sure when you get a guy like
Elon Musk, when you see people
who are free speech, absolutist,
it's all BS, because once you
actually look at their track
record, what you see are often
very fickle men who want free
speech for them, less speech for
others, I want the right to say
whatever I want against whomever
I want without any
repercussions. I don't want
young woke college kids to do a
hashtag. I don't want to be
criticized and how dare you
bring this my own words against
me? And challenge me on a panel?
You're supposed to worship me.
There's a lot of what's
interesting, actually, about
this exercise is that there's
not really I mean, the they slam
Elon, but they're not really
going first throat. You know,
they're just definitely holding
you back. Well, they because
he's dangerous. Now. This guy
did the book go back from where
you came from. And this guy,
he's a New York Times report.
Oh, yeah, there you go. He did a
TED talk. So now, I went back
and I read, I could have done 18
clips from the Obama thing,
which I don't have one. Because
I didn't know where to choose.
There was so much and he was
pontificating. And again, the
silences of six seconds, just
bear
today, anyway, and just took
forever. So he got his voice. I
broke down like five minutes
into into one and 45 seconds by
taking so you miss the pregnant
pauses. But this clip shows that
he's in charge of this
operation, he's in charge of the
whole thing. The First Amendment
is a check on the power of the
state. It doesn't apply to
private companies like Facebook
or Twitter anymore than it
applies to editorial decisions
made by the New York Times or
Fox News never has. Social media
companies already make choices
about what is or is not allowed
on their platforms, and how that
content appears, both explicitly
through content moderation and
implicitly through algorithms.
The problem is we often don't
know what principles govern
those decisions. And on an issue
of enormous public interest,
there has been little public
debate and practically no
democratic oversight, any rules
we come up with to govern the
distribution of content on the
internet. So this, this is where
it starts. Any rules we come up
with to moderate the
distribution of content on the
internet. Okay,
A been little public debate and
practically no democratic
oversight. Any rules we come up
with to govern the distribution
of content on the internet
will involve value judgments.
None of us are perfectly
objective. What we consider an
unshakable truth today may prove
to be totally wrong tomorrow.
But that doesn't mean some
things aren't truer than others.
Did you know that something?
This is what's the distant
distant kid? What's your name?
Conway's the Kellyanne Conway's
right a different alternative
reality? Yeah, alternative
facts. You have your facts. I
have mine. Yeah, no, but in
Obama's world that's truer. It's
true. My Truth is truer than
yours. That's what he's saying.
God love it.
Don't worry, is it more common
to be totally wrong tomorrow.
But that doesn't mean some
things aren't truer than others.
We can draw lines between
opinions, facts, honest
mistakes, intentional
deceptions. We make these
distinctions all the time in our
daily lives, at work, in school,
at home, in sports. And we can
do the same when it comes to
internet content. As long as we
agree on a set of principles,
some core values to guide the
work. So in the interest of full
transparency, here's what I
think our guiding principles
should be. The way I'm going to
evaluate any proposal touching
on social media and the
internet. Now, excuse me,
who gives a shit? What a former
president evaluates unless he's
in charge of something? I'm I'm
in total agreement, I thought
was very pretentious. Or
actually, the better word is
presumptuous of him to say what
he just said right there. Unless
all I'm good to do, unless he's
actually doing it. What you've
been asking, make? I'm sorry.
You can it's an argument you can
you have to be able to make this
argument what you just said,
Yeah, because that's exactly
what he's, that's what he's
saying. I'm running the show
here. So here's what I'm gonna
do with any proposal that comes
to me, since I'm in control.
This is what I'm gonna be
looking for. Our guiding
principles should be the way I'm
going to evaluate any proposal
touching on social media and the
internet is whether it
strengthens or weakens the
prospects for a healthy,
inclusive democracy
encourages growth. Yeah.
Would you say? What he said?
So in other words, a tick tock
video, where a kid jumps off a
cliff, and then lands on his ass
in a haystack. Or like someone
jumps off a roof or somebody
does a stupid dance to his rap
song that a white girls rap into
a black rap, whatever, it does
all have to go because going to
him it all has to do with
democracy. Yes, that's very
undemocratic. So you play some
kid goofing around, or a dog
jumping or a cat jumping or one
of these that is eroded. That is
by definition, eroding
democracy.
Those dog video everything.
Yeah. Which is 99% of all
videos. Yeah. Okay. In the
interest of full transparency,
here's what I think our guiding
principles should be. The way
I'm going to evaluate any
proposal touching on social
media and the internet is
whether it strengthens or
weakens the prospects for a
healthy, inclusive democracy,
whether it encourages robust
debate, and respect for our
differences, whether it
reinforces rule of law and self
governance, whether it helps us
make collective decisions based
on the best available
information,
and whether it recognizes the
rights and freedoms and dignity
of all of our citizens.
So he just had all kinds of
examples. But there was a reason
for this. And one of our
producers found it because it
somehow I mean, they had all the
right elements. Maybe they
didn't maybe they wanted this to
be signed quietly. But this was
all to support the
declaration for the future of
the Internet, which the United
States and 60 global partners
signed.
And this happened on the 28th.
So just a few days ago, I will
read from the White House Fact
Sheet. Today, the United States
with 60 partners from around the
globe launch the declaration for
the future of the Internet.
Those endorsing the declaration
include I won't do
Read the whole list, but I can
tell you who's not on it. Russia
and China.
How about that this declaration
represents this declaration
represents a political
commitment among declared among
declaration partners to advance
a positive vision is found a
typo. The way it reads is to
advance positive. It's got the
space, a positive vision for the
internet and digital
technologies. It reclaims the
promise of the internet in the
face of global opportunities and
challenges presented by the 21st
century. Pa. What was the
promise of the internet? Joe?
Let's see. I was actually at the
beginning and wrote some of the
early books. Yeah.
What was the promise the promise
of the internet? Well, our
promise of the internet was that
the government was going to have
anything to do with it. The
promise of the internet was
going to be just free and open
and Wild West, the promise of
the internet was free speech
absolutism. was the promise, oh,
you're wrong. That's not no, it
was open communication that
fosters competition, privacy and
respect for human rights.
You're wrong, there was no free
for all. That was never the
idea. Well, you got that from
the data from the internet. If
the declarations principles
include Oh, man, they they
really botch this, all kinds of
words are not spaced. Anyway,
the declarations principles
include commitment to one
protects human rights and
fundamental freedoms of all
people to promote a global
internet that advances the free
flow of information, since
seemed like head needs any
promotion, advance inclusive and
affordable connectivity so that
all people can benefit from the
digital economy. That's the only
thing you probably should be
doing. Promote trust in the
global digital ecosystem,
including through protection of
privacy. You see, this is where
it gets iffy. We don't need the
government to protect our
privacy online, we need to do it
ourselves, to finally protect
and strengthen the multi
stakeholder approach to
governance that keeps the
intranet running for the benefit
of all, oh, did you realize that
the Internet would not run
without the multi stakeholder
approach.
These people want to capture the
internet by not letting you know
what's really possible, because
you don't need any of the shit
that Silicon Valley brings you.
So it's it's part of
a psychological operation to
strengthen the belief that your
iPhone is the internet and those
icons, those little apps, that's
the only way you can get
anything useful. And thank God
the internet's there to the
government's there to protect
you from all kinds of horrible
things. Yeah, and to do to flare
with the music with musical
talent. So that's good, and they
should have kicked into one of
her songs would have been
perfect. And this operation is
ongoing as recent as last night
during the mediocre roasting of
the media and the President, the
White House Correspondents
Dinner.
Trevor Noah, and we have to face
the facts. The media is in a
tough position. You did say that
Mr. President, informing the
American public is harder than
ever before. You're battling
conspiracy theories that the
election was stolen by George
Soros that the JFK Jr. is still
alive that everyone in this room
is a secret pedophile. And
that's just what Clarence
Thomas's wife believes it's
insane people. This is truly the
golden era of conspiracy
theories. Well, that's the right
wing, believing Trump can still
win the 2020 election or the
left believing Joe Biden can
still win the 2024 election
this is ongoing keep your eye on
it that declaration is is a
thing to behold by the way they
did it No, it's a PDF and they
got like a big you know, big
capital cursive W. Which you
would think we the people but it
says we are united by belief.
Let's just I just gotta read
this so pompous. A declaration
for the future of the Internet.
We are united by belief in the
potential of digital
technologies to promote
connectivity, democracy, peace,
the rule of law, sustainable
development, and the enjoyment
of human rights and fundamental
freedoms. As we increasingly
work, communicate, connect,
engage, learn and enjoy leisure
time using digital technologies
are reliant on an open free,
global, interoperable, reliable
and secure internet will
continue to grow. Yet we are
also aware of the risks inherent
in net reliance and the
challenges we face.
And then go into that reclaiming
the promise of the day explain
why nobody can get RT in the
United States. It's because of
the freedom of the internet is
the promise of the internet.
Exactly.
But I think this so it all ties
together. Now with all that in
mind with this big signatory
done
argument with Obama at Stanford
with with the Brookings
Institution in on it with NPR in
on it everybody pushing it. How
do they come up with Nina?
Janowicz? I don't and even
though she's uniquely qualified,
do you know what I know? Right?
They're wrong.
Hold on a second. Let me try
that again. How do they come up
with Nina Jagger rich?
I should probably do the job.
This is going to be great in the
edit. How do they come up with
to do
nothing this stuff should be off
the internet. It's immoral.
She's saying horrible things she
does. She's connecting to Santa
Claus. And who she has to have
sex with. I'm sorry, that's a
third grade curriculum these
days. My mistake or she has sex
with that bald creek that runs
you know, I think that guy is
kinky.
It looks kinky. He's lazy. He's
probably I mean yes. Why your
eyes so Blaze is kinky man.
blazed Blaze. Those cats are not
cool, bro. Those cats are not
cool.
And there's my first one there's
my first film they'll tell you
right now there's my first one.
Because my first 70s callback
word.
Was it cats? Those cats those
cats man?
Those cats are not cool. Those
cats cow cats those back to the
30s go okay. It's this. Ah,
maybe the 20s Are you
discrediting my my 70s callback?
Yeah, well, that was the idea
that when I came up with the
idea of just throwing these
things out, you are supposed to
discredit me. Yeah. And so to
finally determine the one that
was from the 80s only.
But cats is cats is from the 70s
No, I guess it's older than a
year right now. Okay, how about
this one? Neato.
nidos Okay, hold on a second.
Neato. Come on. I need I'm gonna
dispute Nido, you're gonna
dispute nietos on my list.
Anita was on my list too. And
I've I've read off different
lists at Nido. No, I'm
absolutely certain that nietos
goes back to the 50s because I
think I remember hearing it. I
knew Leave It to Beaver.
Okay, well, let me do something
else just been get out of the
way because we'll be referring
to the 70s throughout our lives
for the next 10 years. Did you
see the the PDF one of our
producers kindly put together
all of the clippings of 70s
headlines? Yes, that was pretty
good. You want to go over? I'll
just I'll just blow through them
real quick. Because it's in it's
in the show notes. Here we go.
And then you tell me the
comparison to now how about
that? That's a good way to do
it. There's there's only 22 of
them. So we start with the first
one Nixon sends combat units
into Cambodia.
Afghanistan get Ukraine? Yeah.
It wasn't April 30. No less
1000s of homosexuals protest in
New York.
That's date day after day. Every
day. Everything Kent State
shooting shocked the nation. I'm
sorry, what Kent State shootings
shocks the nation. Yes, shooting
a bunch of students by the
government has not happened.
Okay, so what's on deck was
marked down every bus that
Trudeau acts firmly against
Quebec revolt. Boom. How about
that truckers?
That was Daddy true. I mean, not
his dad, of course, because we
all know that was Castro.
Next one, Mid East oil prices
expected to increase.
Well, this just goes out saying
we you can stop the list. And I
think mainly because that
Trudeau thing that you mentioned
about the truckers.
I was taken aback by this clip
I've got here. Auto was still at
replay this clip auto was still
a second.
ago, police wearing helmets and
carrying riot shields have made
several arrests as a faceoff
continues in Ottawa with
protesters who were against
COVID-19 mandates. A number of
semi trucks are also trying to
make their way to the cities
Parliament Hill. A three week
demonstration earlier this year
prompted the government to
invoke its emergencies act for
the first time. This was
confusing. It was yesterday. It
was my understanding that really
there was a biker rally. A biker
rally came through Rolling
Thunder, which also comes
through Texas. And that was
perceived as or actually the way
it was even shown on social
media. Tina says hey you see the
convoy is back in my convoy
back. I'm looking I start diving
in cuz she's just monitoring
what's you know, headline stuff
on Twitter. And I look at it now
this
This biker rally has nothing to
do with it to the way it was
presented was kind of as if it
had returned. And then I'm sure
he didn't since we're taking
this break. There rebel news was
interviewing some of the people
protesting. And there's a woman.
There's another one of them
women's, and she's definitely
one of those. And she's got to
sign which as convoy go home,
and the guys interviewing you
say, Well, what is the problem
here? But what do you really
protesting? Because there's no
convoy and Well, listen to this.
If you're going to protest
something as nebulous as
freedom, then you can't encroach
on others.
Freedom,
the concept of a nebulous
freedom. They don't have a
specific
title a specific reason for
being here. They're all over the
place. And all they're doing is
suppressing Ottawa residents,
Ottawa businesses, we are being
harassed and held hostage for
their
supposin encroachments on
prenups. What does that single
fucking white man have to say to
anybody about a bodily autonomy?
Freedom? I'm not sure what race
has to do with I didn't say
anything about race or a white
man.
Single white man shirt race.
Okay. So I mean, what does race
have to do with it when I look
at people that are gathered here
today? Right across the multi
diverse spectrum? No more
comments. Oh, okay. Well, when
it says complete, go home,
in the hallway and go home in
February, they called it a
convoy as the convoy
the gathering here.
We go away.
Now, this is the best part. It
just means no more comments. No
more comments.
More comments. No more comments.
No more comments. No more.
This is, this is derangement
John. It's like, Reclaiming my
time. Reclaiming my time.
Reclaiming my time. She's
freaking out.
Walk away
I feel bad.
Bad man. This woman this woman
had clipping the day clipping
the day. Oh, thank you so much.
I do appreciate it.
Oh, my God, what is wrong with
what you see. And it's worth
looking at the video because
she's hold the same as the woman
in green screen. She even has
one of the same hats on the
whole it's, it's that's the mag
cap. Yeah, a little bit. Yeah,
it's a different kind of mid
cap. But the whole vibe is the
same. But what I'm seeing is
someone who's completely mind
controlled, brainwashed. And
when she's talking even the
beginning, she's holding the
sign and I noticed a lot. She's
her. She's shaking, her hands
are shaking. She's so outraged
and so mad. And the guy calls
her on something he's she says,
which is know what is? What is
white men have to do anything
about bodily autonomy, you know,
because white men suck. And he
says, What does race have to do
with how can you say the butt
race? He says, Well, no, you
said white man. And then you can
see the brain freeze going.
Okay, race but you know, no more
comments.
It's sad. What what? Government
sign She held the sign that said
convoy go home and as though
convoy around, correct. Correct.
Yeah. There's a rally a bike
arrest is a this is a this is a
problem. Yes. And it's the media
and the
media, these people and their
little groups. And the rest of
it. Yeah.
Very sad. So we continue with
our 70s callback, might as well
finish it up. Ready for this
1000s of Vietnamese pour into
Laos.
That's that's your that's your
refugees? Yep.
Printing of Pentagon Papers is
upheld.
Now, I would equate that with
Assange. Yeah, I would think so
too. Although different outcome.
It's Nixon by a landslide.
Hello, Biden. How about this
one? This is from
doesn't 1972 506 changes done in
past six years?
Is this insane how this is
repeating. Now here's my phone.
able to exchange I know what it
is go on. Agnew resigns. Ford is
chosen to succeed this is what
I'm waiting for. It would be
perfect to have Kamala Harris
resign so we can choose a new
vice president no my favorite my
favorite one kill us let's get
to it. Let's let's go down the
list because they're good. The
next one. Okay. Let's just do a
one by one it's in order.
The I don't have in front of me
your plate rediem. Yeah, oil
embargo causes acute economic
trouble.
Just go on. Yeah, US officials
warn of world depression. Renee
Richards wins first match as a
woman
is the one that's the one former
Navy officer today is that woman
to swimmer? Yep. Lea to be the
ones Yeah, completely out of
control. By the way she was
beaten by female swimmer
recently. Yeah, we know how that
went. Yeah, Renee Richards who
never achieved this I'm reading
directly who never achieved much
recognition as a male tennis
player has won her first
tournament matches a woman
before the Navy officer and
baseball star scouted by the
Yankees as a man. She know
That's lame. They should if she
underwent a sex change and is
trying to establish herself and
women's tennis. In what amounts
to a media circus. Dr. Richards
won the first set against Kathy
being at Orange New Jersey six
oh, and the second six two after
kneeling collapsing from
exhaustion. Dr. Richards father
of a young son is Richard
Raskind. Hey, in relation to
Jamie played some matches in
California under the name of
Renee Clark before making her
official debut as a woman
player. So the more things
change, the more they stay the
same. Only then they kind of
call it out.
Then we have Carter elected
president credits debates.
Carter says us must treat oil
crisis like war. Trans Alaskan
oil pipeline finally open will
be the opposite of that.
tractors and trucks roll through
Washington and farm protest that
hey we need a good farm protest.
I'll be good. And then we have
Carter offers Farm Aid after
protest it's Farm Aid we could
do another Farm Aid
Three Mile Island atomic leak
I don't know if we're gonna get
any any scares here. Iran says
seizes embassy. We could have
Iran kickin up Russians in
Afghanistan.
And five OPEC members raised
prices again. So not all of this
is exactly maps completely. Hey,
it's way too close for kids.
Verde close is definitely close.
So all right, so we're up to
speed on Ministry of bullshit.
And, and where we're really
going I do have a multi parter
on I discovered some more shit
about this 33 billion going to
Ukraine.
Oh, I wanted to get some okay.
We get to Ukraine. I went some
COVID stuff out of the way
Ukraine. Yeah, I start with
that. And I got the to some
minor Ukraine reports. Good.
So this is kind of the intro
which we learned live during the
show on Thursday, President
Biden formally asked Congress
for $33 billion in extra aid for
Ukraine. To help counter
Russia's invasion. The cost of
this fight is not cheap. But KB
new aggression is going to be
more costly if we allow it to
happen. Biden requesting 20
point 4 billion in new military
assistance and 8.5 billion for
the Ukrainian government to help
provide basic citizen services.
Americans supplying a whole
range of weapon systems.
The latest to be sent of these
howitzer artillery guns to
Pentagon saying more than half
of the 90 promised have now
arrived and the first 50
Ukrainians have now been trained
how to find them. We're not
attacking Russia. We're helping
Ukraine defend itself against
Russian aggression. Russian
Foreign Minister Lavrov has
warned the danger of a nuclear
war over Ukraine, President
Putin not directly mentioning
nuclear weapons but hinting at
it when I see his letter saying
we have all the tools for this
things no one else can boast of
having President Biden
condemning the warnings, no one
should be making final comments
about the use of nuclear weapons
or the possibility to use this
irresponsible night. So that was
basically the top line messaging
33 billion, we're not quite sure
what it is what it's for how
it's going to work. Jen Psaki
got a real long question, asked
about the basically that would
give us details how much it will
cost or what the ultimate
definition of victory actually
is? Well, I mean, let me just
reiterate something the
President has said from the
beginning, I will get to your
point. But this I will get to
your questions. I promise that I
spread some disinfo
Russian aggression has costs,
leaving it unchecked would be
even more costly allowing? Well,
what's the point? Is she saying
if we don't give this money to
Ukraine, Russia will win and it
will cost more. And she will
explain what that cost is. It
has cost, leaving it unchecked
would be even more costly,
allowing Russia to run rampant
around Europe beyond Ukraine,
which is what President Putin
outlined really coming for
Germany next, right before he
invaded would be incredibly
costly to the world and to the
United States. We calculate that
as well, right now, I know, let
me I will get there. I promise.
I know you're raising your hand,
you asked me a few questions I'm
gonna get there. Right now, the
importance of this package to
the president, because everyday
Ukrainians pay the price of
freedom in their lives, and he
feels providing them with arms
and foods is the right thing to
do, and trying to plan for. And
I noticed that some components
actually no, are not limited.
It's not that the spending will
end at five months. It's just
allowing the ability for us
Ukrainians and the Europeans to
plan over the long term. And, by
the way, before there's 33
billion came out, I think we
even talked about that, that
Jake Sullivan, Secretary of
State was saying, you know, we
need we requested five months
worth of funding. This package
is not military weapons. It's
something else allowing the
ability for us to Ukrainians and
the Europeans to plan over the
long term. In fact, much of the
security assistance will be much
longer than that. The reason
it's difficult to define what
winning is, is because
obviously, Our view continues to
be that an ends will be through
a diplomatic process and a
diplomatic conversation. The
Ukrainians are the ones to
determine what the outcome of
that will look like not for us
to determine on their behalf,
that we're not letting her go
that we're like, hey, but how
long is it five years, 10 years,
we expect a line item
appropriation for military aid
to Ukraine for the next 510 15
years. I mean, is this open
ended? We of course, want the
war to end as quickly as
possible. And President Putin
could do that tomorrow. But
right now we're making a
decision about what we're
advocating for, is trying to
support and have the backs of an
incredibly brave country and
their people who are kicked out
of their homes fighting an
aggressive dictator and his
military, lacking food, lacking
economic assistance, preventing
Putin from rampaging through
Europe, which by the way, would
be much more expensive than what
we're talking about here
rampaging through Europe write
it down Putin rampage, Randy
said before Putin's not gonna go
RAM Yes, your appear. Here he
comes. He's coming in to Paris
rampaging. So the United States
definition of what success or
victory looks like in the region
is contingent on how long the
Ukrainians are willing to combat
the Russians and whether or not
they want to fight them enforce
this is really this is a good
question from a White House
reporters saying, Well, wait a
minute. So we're gonna put all
this money in, but the success
really hinges upon what those
guys say and do and, and we just
sit around and wait for Putin to
possibly beat them and rampage
throughout Europe. You know,
this seems a little open ended
and wishy washy to the
negotiation table or push them
out of their borders. That's up
to them. But we're exactly what
I said. What I will say is that
what President Putin defined his
own version of winning and
victory from the beginning, was
taking over Ukraine, their
sovereignty, their territorial
integrity, obviously, he's
already failed at that.
When did Putin say that? He
didn't say that? That's why he
never said that. That's
obviously in there.
I think she's through obviously,
is to kind of couch that he
never said that on their
sovereignty, their territorial
integrity. Obviously, he's
already failed at that. Right.
Right, in that sense, already
defeating Putin's effort to
envelop them into Russia. But
this is an ongoing war. We know
that we know that diplomacy and
having a discussion and
negotiation is the way to say it
again. She's just lying. My
understanding was that this was
a festering situation that we
couldn't, we decided to do
nothing about. And that is the
movement toward Ukraine toward
joining NATO. Yes. Because they
had the new guy come in. I think
we should join NATO. No, we
don't think you should. I think
we should we should also be in
the EU. No, no, no, we've no,
you see, we've reverted back to
Putin. Putin just wants to turn
everybody Russian. Yeah, it's
like, like a conversion therapy.
Republicans convert people. This
scenario, this bullcrap. Yes.
Well, it's no no more or less
bullcrap than the COVID vaccine
still working
and math
asks being important, important.
Oh please, this is how this is
what happens is the media just
the Ministry of Truth, otherwise
this stuff is gonna get out of
control by gossip. podcasters.
Like you. Yes, spreading
disinformation is effort to
envelop them into Russia. But
this is an ongoing war. We know
that we know that diplomacy and
having a discussion and
negotiation is the way to get an
end to it. Our efforts.
Yes,
this is a clip I've been
carrying around. I want to play
I hate to interrupt. That's
always good. This is the G five
clip. Let me see where I got too
many clips. So I can't have five
of the G 20. G 20. Yeah, it's
right. There was a preliminary
meeting that took place. I mean,
the big meeting supposed to be
in?
I think in November. There's
this g 20. Clip. Here it is
trial this G 20 walkout. US
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen
along with Ukraine's finance
minister today walked out of a G
20. Meeting in Washington as
Russia's representative began
speaking, several finance
ministers and central bank
governors also left the room
according to people who were
there. Others who were attending
virtually reportedly turned off
their cameras in protest moved
to a place during the
International Monetary Fund in
the World Bank's annual spring
meetings in Washington that says
the brutal effects of Russia's
assault against Ukraine have
taken center stage. Right. So
what you're saying is how does
that how does that compute with
the we know diplomacy is the way
to go? Yeah, how does this
childish walk oh, oh, God away a
Russian?
How does that work? Tell me it
doesn't. I'm interested. Saki
How does that work with this?
What you just heard? Also, that
was central bankers and finance
ministers. Talk about childish
numbers or numbers, economy's
economy, the way things work is
just the way they work. And then
you go, Oh, no, no, you guys
suck. We already kicked you off
of Swift. We kicked you out of
our sandbox. Why even here?
But yeah, we're here for
diplomacy. But this is an
ongoing war. We know that we
know that diplomacy and having a
discussion and negotiation is
the way to get an end to it walk
out our effort. And our focus is
on strengthening them at the
negotiating table. And that's
the role that we feel that we
can play. I wish that you were
there in the White House press
corps and you would say excuse
me, excuse me, Chucky, Jen.
So if diplomacy is the answer,
then why did everybody walk out
of the G 20. Finance meeting?
And then she say that is
obviously you know, Secretary
Yeah, get to it later. I come a
wrap around. I do a wrap around.
Secretary Yellen you have to
talk about I'll circle back but
Secretary Yellen used to ask her
Department of Treasury about
that. I would ask you to I think
you should talk to them and ask
them ask I can't. Here's my
here's my money shot I'm getting
this is the money shot.
Money should back off, man.
Finally comes the money shot. Do
you even this is PBS news hour?
Do you even know what victory
looks like for Ukrainians at
this point? Well, obviously
they've been able to preserve
the government preserve their
freedom. But can they preserve
their economy? That is the
question right now. You know,
they require about five to $7
billion in aid a month right
now, the West, of course is
supporting them, but how long
can they go? Can they go for
years? Can they go for decades,
they need to get that back
economy back up and running
their exports? Back through
through the maritime ports. And
if we can block if we can't
break the blockade that the
Russians are instituted in the
Black Sea, it will be very, very
tough to
trail Petrovitch of the
Silverado policy accelerator.
Joining us tonight. For your
time, we should have the no
agenda policy accelerated. Yeah,
we should. Did you hear what he
said that wants to come out?
Yeah, let's play it again. You
tell everybody what you heard.
Here comes, obviously they've
been able to preserve the
government preserve their
freedom. But can they preserve
their economy? That is the
question right now. You know,
they require about five to $7
billion in aid a month right
now, the West, of course is
supporting them. But how long
can they go? Can they go for
years and they go for decades,
they need to get that back
economy back up and running
their exports? Back through
through the maritime ports. And
if we can block if we can break
the blockade.
If we can't block them, Oh,
yeah. And if we can block the
block, we can break the blockade
that the Russians are instituted
in the Black Sea. It will be
very, very tough to do. Okay.
Some other things he has, he's
saying they're very important.
It all fits all the numbers make
sense? He's saying the economy
is dead. They need five to $7
billion a month in order to keep
the economy going. So the whole
country doesn't melt down.
Remember, the State Department's
33 billion was for about five
months of support for Ukraine.
I'm thinking you read around
six, six and a half months you
You're about $33 billion, that
you're five to seven a month.
Now, are we just giving this to
them? Oh, no. Because what was
what was not covered,
which was passed by the House
and by the Senate. Now it's
going to the president's office
for signature is the Ukraine.
Democracy, the defense Lend
Lease act of 2022. Oh, yeah.
We're putting them in debt.
Every penny of the $33 billion,
which they will never be able to
pay back, just like China does
to African countries. They will
be indebted to us. We own that
bitch now. We own it.
That's, that's what this was
about. And what's the nickname
of Ukraine? Bitch?
No, because I'm wrong.
breadbasket of Europe. That's
right. So hey, Europe, how you
doing? Boris Johnson? Oh, we
spent we are leading the effort
with 150 Really? Oh, credit is
good. We own the bread basket.
You turd. Not us. By the way.
That's alarming. Yeah, it's
okay. We'll own the breadbasket
of Europe which is a moneymaker.
No doubt about moneymaker. Yeah.
So let's take a look at what's
going on with you, Chris. Well,
wait actually before I before I
go to you, Ukraine wheat theft.
Yes.
Since you were playing that clip
with a we got a block.
Choose wants to come out. Let's
listen to key clip. Key clip
number one, Lloyd Austin, after
his he is the defense secretary
of the United States had to get
a special waiver because
typically that's that's supposed
to be a citizen who runs it? And
he was, Oh, I'm sorry. I thought
the waiver was because he's
stupid. After his long train
trip from Poland to key have and
back defense secretary Lloyd
Austin was asked this week
whether us goals in Ukraine are
shifting. We want to see Russia
weakened to the degree that it
can't do the kinds of things
that it has done in invading
Ukraine. And the US wants to
help Ukraine win. We believe
that we can win they can win if
they have the right equipment,
the right support.
We can win win. I mean, what are
we this is our war. Are you
telling me that truth wants to
come out? We can win. We can
win. We can win fucking guy. All
right. A rare s bomb from Jhansi
Devorah. Here's this here's a
here's another kind of a kind of
a truth wants to come out right.
This is like a little more
blatant. A former Deputy
Secretary General of NATO Rose
Gottemoeller says Russian
President Vladimir Putin has
united the alliance in a way
that surprised her Putin has
created the 180 degree opposite
effect of what he wanted. He
wanted NATO pushed back to its
1997 lines. And instead, he has
a NATO more coherent, more
together more resolved to work
together to really defeat this
threat to its partner Ukraine.
When is when is Ukraine his
partner? Yes, partner. That's
when you live together. You're
not really married. This my
partner? My partner was our
partner Ukraine, NATO is saying
our partner Ukraine. This is
bull crap. Yeah. They're also
pushing the White House even
pushing hard for Finland and
Sweden. They should join NATO.
Come on, everybody is great.
This is going to destroy the
European Union, which is which I
think is exactly well, one of
the many outcomes Putin was
hoping for. Well, I will say
this and we've I've said this
before read but I think you
agree is that Ukraine was never
going to be allowed to join the
EU because there's going to be
just too much corruption and
crime you're getting fast track.
Another country you want in the
EU? Did you then again, pay in
we own all the resources because
we're doing the wheat growing
there ourselves. I got I got I
got it. I got it. So the
European Union, or the
commission, I should say, had a
big meeting in Strasbourg. Now
whenever they do something in
Strasbourg, that's the other
office.
That's where the serious shit
happens. Yeah. And so they had I
think we learned this from
Faraj. Yes. So they had
representatives of European
Union institutions, national
parliaments, citizens panels,
and they approved just over the
weekend more than 300 proposals,
including abolition of national
vetoes, granting European
Parliament the right to propose
legislation. This was never
supposed to happen. more
investment in climate change
mitigation and the launch of
joint Armed Forces, which we
were promised because I was in
the EU at the time would never,
ever
But no, we will never have an EU
army ever never, never, never,
never. But here it is and
transnational voting lists so
that it'll probably get you in a
concentration camp.
Who knows? Everything they said
the European Union would never
be.
Is this and all the things they
promised no borders. It's taken
away.
And they did this like in the
dark of the night with no one
really paying any attention.
So yeah,
there's a lot going on in the EU
and I don't think I'm you know,
Christina is still here. She
leaves tomorrow. And I'm like,
now she and her boyfriend,
almost fiance. Now they're doing
music stuff. I'm like, Y'all
should go to Nashville. Get out
of that. Hell yes. Go to
Nashville. Music hellhole. Just
a hellhole. So anyway, sorry.
Well, let's play the crane
wheat. By the way, there's a
bunch of contradictory
information. And a lot of these
reports they say one thing in
this way we're How can that be
if that's true, then? This is
the Ukraine wheat. Saft. Gotta
love it. Ukraine's deputy
agriculture minister says he
fears Russia is stealing massive
amounts of grain from Ukrainian
areas occupied by Russia troops.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has
disrupted grain production and
distribution leading to rising
food prices and peers to benefit
kisses reports from Kyiv.
Didn't they just isn't planting
season just beginning what are
they stealing?
From the greeneries. Okay,
baking, Iranian TV deputy
agriculture minister Tadashi
Wysocki said that farmers are
trying to work during planting
season despite constant shelling
from Russian troops on the blue
fox shoe within my eyes is
abroad. He also accused Russia
of stealing grain stored in
occupied Ukrainian territory. He
says there are roughly 1.5
million tons of grain in those
occupied areas. Ukraine is known
as Europe's breadbasket. It was
a top global exporter of grains
before the war, Russia is now
blocking the southern Ukrainian
city of Odessa, Ukraine's main
export hub, neighboring Romania
is helping move some of those
exports to the Black Sea port of
Constanta.
Okay, okay, so they're shelling
for some reason, they're
shelling the Big Boy, these guys
are trying to, which I don't
believe for a minute because the
Russians have long sense that
they're not touching any of the
agricultural areas. They don't
want to disturb the flow of
grain or use it carrying water
for Putin again, then they're
also they're also implying that
what individual soldiers are
going in by getting a bag of
wheat and stealing it. This
doesn't make any sense
whatsoever. No, it's a setup to
let everybody know that the
hunger Winter's coming.
That could be it now, but I'd
have to say we probably in the
US, probably will be okay.
Actually.
It's we're gonna be it's gonna
be a lot of weird stuff that we
won't have. Hey, have you
noticed? Sorry, just as an
aside, do we have Charmin toilet
paper, and I'm very particular
about the toilet I like I like
the expensive, soft, fluffy
kind. I don't know how, what you
are what you're like, but I
can't imagine any guy not
wanting soft fluffy toilet
paper. The best toilet paper in
the world is made by ZZ II. And
the reason is because it's soft,
but it has a grip.
Clean. A clings and cleans.
Well, I've noticed
that the edges are near the
edges of the roll are cut shitty
now. They used to be nice and
tight and neat. And keep to
bleach and I think the plies are
thinner. I think we're
witnessing shrink. Felician I
think that you might be wrong.
And I'll tell you why. Okay,
Charmin has a
because I had to during the
toilet paper shortage somebody
sent me the big giant 10 foot
roll of Charmin this huge thing
that you put on a big on a
special device.
Yeah, remember, the industrial
size was big. It's more than
that as a bit jobs sometimes in
the airport in the in the
laboratory, and they gotta know
this is 10 times bigger than
that does that idea? Yes, a big
giant thing. So and it was
superb toilet paper and his
Charmin and it was it just
unbelievably, it was soft, but
to get a grip it had everything
going on. Meanwhile, at gross
out where I do a lot of my
shopping, they have all these
they've you know, they sell
discounted crazy stuff. So I've
gone through different kinds of
I've had two or three different
versions of Charmin from this.
And it's like they have
So that's like they have two or
three or four or five different
versions of their toilet paper.
And they have slightly different
names, but sometimes not. And
it's it varies. It's some of
this stuff. I think some Charmin
that I had is basically greasy,
and you can't it won't grab
anything. It's just like slides
around like I sent me on a wet
car. It just doesn't get
anything. It doesn't pick up any
dirt.
So I don't know why. Classic
shimmies I got to go back and
listen to that classic. Thank
you. Well, I have nothing left.
The prosecution rests on the
Charmin case, back to Ukraine.
You know that we're near the end
of the initial operation and
moving into the long term phase
two when Angelina Jolie visits
ah, and there's some great video
of her in live live.
And she walking into like a
coffee shop and everyone's like,
hey, you know, and there's
people riding their bikes and
everything's cool. And you know,
it's like, oh, this is all
groovy. And she's waving and
they all have a cappuccino
please in war torn Ukraine.
So she's there she and all
didn't Pelosi go over and Chuck
Schumer and they go over to live
as well to go in pontificate.
Yeah. What do you do when you
go? Are you checking your
Charmin?
Hello, I had to go to the other
desk for a quick second grab my
yak brochure. Oh my goodness.
Yak is I mean, it's on fire.
People are loving the Yak.
We even have we even have a yak
karma now one second. Yeah,
you've got
karma. Wow. And sounds like a
yak to me. I don't know if you
saw the pre stream art or bad
gas. What the pre stream art was
nice piece promoting episode
1447. It was like, you know,
like typical no agenda stuff
like donate, you know? Just send
your cash and then one guy with
the sign ejack Not bugs. Like
Yeah.
There's a new slogan. Yeah, no
bugs. Yeah. Anyway, so back to
Ukraine. Ukraine.
Yes. They've all been a devolved
gone over there. Then visited
the coffee shop. Yes. There's
one coffee shop. I mean, it's
Pierre over there doing
everybody's hair at the same
time. Yeah. Could you come over
from Perry because we're all
listen Nancy is here. Chuck is
here. And Angie, we all know you
love doing Angie's hair.
Shoot.
Is that it for Ukraine? No, I
thought you were on a roll
there. I didn't know it. No, I
mean, I've got it all. The
money's a scam. And we're going
to own the breadbasket. What
more do we need? I think it's a
scam. I think somehow I got that
Mary Opal update.
Kind of interesting. This is the
three partners and Mary you
update horrors. Start with that?
Yeah, brushes assault on Ukraine
is now in her in his third month
with heavy fighting in the
eastern South last night.
President Solinsky described in
vivid terms are the most
devastated cities Marya poll.
Blank. He said it's a Russian
concentration camp in the middle
of ruins. We're joined now by in
Paris, Joanna kids. Wow, man, I
wish I got to are they all? Are
they channeling like Edward R.
Murrow or Ali wish. I mean, it's
like it's a concentration camp
in ruins. Like he said, he said,
it's a Russian concentration
camp in the middle of ruins.
It's a Russian concentration
camp in the middle of ruins.
We're joined now by in Paris.
Joanna Kuchar, Sol from Keith.
Joanna. Thanks, Joanna. Thanks
for Thanks for having me, Scott.
President Solinsky met with the
UN Secretary General this week
to try to set up a plan to
evacuate civilians from our
Europol but any evacuation plans
actually been put into place?
Well, you know, so far all we
know is that Ukrainian
authorities are trying to
establish evacuation corridors
and they've tried this several
times, with no success. And the
situation in Mariupol is really
dire. So there's so much need
for an evacuation plan to
happen. Because there are
hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers
and civilians who are holed up
in this underground maze under
the odds of stole factory, which
is this massive steel factory in
medieval Russian forces are
constantly bombing this factory.
Hundreds of the Ukrainians are
wounded. There are women and
children there. The youngest
child is reportedly four months
old. They're all running out of
food out of water out of
supplies. The group has sent out
videos and photos on social
media. And one photo is just so
depressing. I just can't get it
out of my head. It shows a ton
odler Wearing a taped up plastic
bag as a diaper.
Oh, ma and you you've been in
touch with Ukrainian soldier
who's inside the factory. What
does he report? Yes, I have and
he has confirmed all these
terrible conditions he calls the
situation catastrophic. The
soldiers commander is now going
to social media to beg turkey
for help since no one else has
managed to get the group out.
And you know, let's not forget
what's happening outside this
plant. The Russians have bombed
muddy Upul into charred ruins.
US satellite images suggest
there are mass graves outside
muddy we'll pull that are
growing every day. In countries
like Greece, which has historic
ties to the city. They are
pushing for the International
Criminal Court to investigate
war crimes and muddy people.
Very vivid,
good crime report. I felt I
really felt it about the child
with diaper. Really horrible
plastic bag.
How the thing about Turkey bugs
me it was my understanding that
Russia and Turkey are now
talking together about stuff. Is
this incorrect? is as easy. Are
they helping Ukraine now that
doesn't make sense. I the turkey
thing is as mystifying to me as
it is to you. I don't know where
they stand on this thing. We
have to probably look into it a
little better than we're doing
because they seem to be on both
sides of
that Turkey is also sidelining
up to Saudi Arabia now. Turkey
is the one that they use as the
middleman for the exchange of
prisoners in America. Russians
land there and they change.
People get swapped back and
forth.
I don't know what role turkeys
trying to play. I go to my I
should go to my Turkish mechanic
and ask him he would tell me his
big fare we haven't heard from
the Turkish mechanic in a while
it's been years to get to get my
car smogged Yeah. All right.
This part part two of this
series. Let me ask you about war
crimes because
the Ukrainians are investigating
war crimes in other parts of the
country at the same time, what's
the latest on that? So there are
1000s of investigations into war
crimes going on in Ukraine right
now has many more crimes,
prosecutors who are going from
town to town from village to
village to interview survivors
of torture and rape. They come
with forensic teams to exhume
bodies, and then send those
bodies to medical examiners. And
you know, and sometimes they
don't have much to work with, we
spent a day with a one war
crimes prosecutor in motion, a
village not far from the
Ukrainian capital, key of his
investigators had discovered the
partial remains of a person in
the ruins of a house. And the
prosecutor told me you know,
finding out how this person died
is going to be incredibly
difficult. And we may not even
know for sure ever if it's a war
crime, these people are sick.
They will do anything to prove
war crime, how about war? How
about the financing of war? How
about sending weapons to kill
people? Doesn't matter which
person he's not all just wars,
his crimes. Oh, criminal? Well,
especially when you listen to
that last anecdote. Yeah, some
house got hit by a missile got
blowed up. And there's a dead
guy, and it's a war crime. We
have to prove it. And now
they're trying to prove that's a
war crime. Are they trying to
figure out how he died? He died
from a big explosion his house.
I know this war crime thing is a
little bit well, well, what you
keep hearing is the
International Criminal Court.
This This has been brought back
several times made to the
International Criminal Court and
the International Court of
Justice. Well, the US doesn't
recognize either as far as I
know. Yeah. Well, that's the
whole point is to have the US
recognize it, don't you think
and I happen to be in jail.
That's why of course that's why
they'd like to and they can
throw Trump in there and they
basically Republican
International Republican
Republicans But Clinton should
go to he's the one Obama and you
know what everyone be like that
douchey and to make it look good
balance it out? Yes, yes. Yes.
Yes. I'm gonna be the only guy
doesn't get what he should go
into now with his drones now
know the hit list a drone
hitless? Oh, no, no, no. Hey, it
was only it was only one. I was
only 116 year old. Give us a
break. He got the Nobel Peace
Prize. Can't throw him in court
in jail.
All right, part three of this
series. But together Ukrainian
prosecutors did have enough to
bring war crimes charges in some
other cases. Tell us about that.
Yeah, that's right. Ukraine is
now looking for 10 Russian
soldiers accused of murder,
torture and rape in the town of
Bucha. Outside pay of Ukraine's
Defense Ministry calls them the
despicable. 10 Russian soldiers
occupied Bucha for a month at
the beginning of the war, and
when the time was liberated
Ukrainian troops found massacre
raves and bodies lying in the
streets. Ukraine's Prosecutor
General has released the names
and the photographs of the
accused soldiers and she says
Ukraine will do everything
possible to bring them to
justice. Yeah this is
psychological warfare on the
people of the world this is the
MO would call it trauma based
entertainment all you're
watching all day is little bit
all this is war crime. What's
not a war it's it's all
horrible. But new let's go back
and look at this into this
little report again, for its
logic
10 soldier who first of all this
Buka thing is questionable,
basically. And we've heard clips
about it being a scam, then the
Russian Nazi or they're not
there but the Ukrainian Nazi
guys didn't. But where did they
get 10 photos? And first of all,
how they identify 10 soldiers
and where did they get their
photos that they could pass them
around? This reminds me of the
time there during the Russia
gate investigation where they
had the names and addresses of
some Russians that were
supposedly the guys who put up
the Facebook ads they got they
got Trump elected in 2016 Those
guys yeah mammer them disguise
indicted they're guided aid guys
a guy's it's specific guys.
Yeah, it's just doesn't make
sense that you can even manage
this No, it's but it does. I
said it's just trauma based
entertainment it's just giving
you stuff so you can when you
feel good about your your your
Ukraine stuff so you're like
that woman in Canada holding the
sign and saying no comment No
comment. And with that I'd like
to thank you for your courage
and say in the morning to you
the man who just put the see and
no more comment ladies and
gentlemen Mr. John to see a
Devorah
no comment
Miss random curiosity in the
morning the boots on the ground
feet in the air so there's no
water the dames
boy we're getting out there. Oh,
well, that was worth the price
of admission. In the morning to
the trolls and the troll room.
Hello, trolls. Hands up they
want to see how many of you got
how many are scurrying around.
What do we have here? And once
again, there we go. I'm not I'm
not getting any getting any
count. Save every week? No, it's
it's like I don't have the power
all of a sudden and then I don't
have the food to do the count.
And and no one is doing the
count for me. And thank you.
This is sucks. Oh, here we go.
2525 37
that's up there. Wow. 28 is our
usual Sunday. That's not a usual
Sunday. We haven't had 28 in in
in weeks. Ever since COVID died
off. That's right everyone's got
my wife's got COVID Again no.
Yeah, she tested and she was
does she feel bad is it what are
the symptoms?
general malaise and a cough
Hmm. Interesting. Well, I had a
bad headache the headache so it
bothers her. She that that's
loaded up on d3. And it got it's
pretty much knocked that knocked
it out. But the headache is
still there. That's interesting.
And I wanted to without being
rude. I mean, I'm just going to
presume she has not been
vaccinated.
No, she hasn't been vaccinated.
But that pure I guess seems that
there's a plague of it up there
in the Pacific Northwest is
where she is right now. And
she's short so I guess you JC
and Jessie are both sick. So as
the baby
also with the VT well that seems
that they have the symptoms but
they can't test positive they
didn't test positive
Well, that's that's not good.
Because I don't want it again. I
don't want it again. No, I've
never had it so I don't want it
at all. No, I was talking to me
about this because everyone's
had it around me the penny here
has been sick and I will come I
haven't gotten it besides the
fact that I don't get sick and
I've decided I think I had
something when I was a young kid
must have given me some sort of
immunity to the COVID I don't
get clean I don't want to get
you know abducted and have lunch
Academy because
yeah, everybody wants to be like
patients here everybody wants
some of your blood some of your
DNA if only we can find him we
can we can save the world
well, I'm sorry to hear that. I
hope she's okay that's that's
yeah, she's she's got a day ago
and she's feeling better as of
last night so did you drink
bleach as a kid maybe it's not
like that. It's not helping you
get to too many eggs book finish
which is done for add a copy. We
got to typeset everything's
ready to go we have been talking
about well, the vinegar book I
guess is never going
to happen that the Oh no, the
vinegar books on its way. Okay,
so the egg book came after the
vinegar book and the egg book I
believe was Mimi's book more
than yours Mimi's book is not my
book. I had nothing to do with
it. Okay, so then they'll help
publish it. But we're not going
to you know, no, she did this
book. She's got the egg story,
she can talk about ace forever.
This is stemmed from a fact that
we had too many chickens. And so
the book is called too many.
What is the what is the title of
the Oh, too many eggs? Too many
aces. The title? Yeah. Nice. And
where it was huge. It's
it's huge. It's got 1000s and
1000s of egg recipes. That was
this will be a physical product.
Yeah. And hardcover. Yeah, like
a coffee table book. No, no, no,
it's not. It's gonna be a hard
ass. It's gonna be a rock solid
recipe book a cookbook. And will
this be released on Harper
Collins, which is pronounced?
We're gonna we're gonna start a
publishing company around it and
produce the book. Oh, well, you
guys know how to do this. This
is what you do. This is what you
do. We can do it. And you've
done it, and you can do it and
we'll do things right. Well,
once this book is done, and all
the other books will follow. I'm
proud of you, John. That's good.
Yeah, you should be proud of
her. Well, I mean, you support
her? I do. You're gonna support
with the publishing Yeah, it's
like you know, I did podcasting.
2.0 you do eggs
well, the trolls are trolling
away as they do. That's the
troll room troll. room.io
There's a lot of people
listening live now. It'll be
interesting to see how many
Listen Live when we go two hours
later. Oh, the humanity on on
Cinco Demayo
but it is no agenda stream.com
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these are cool places to hang
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people the going to Mastodon
seeking for some openness, and
for some different things. You
know, on this note, I love the
fediverse and you know, all
these different servers and
groups and cults and clans can
all communicate cross servers or
block each other whatever they
want. But what I like is because
we have no moderation like zero,
just no moderation because you
don't need it. I've asked
someone to take down a link to
some kiddie porn that supposedly
with Joe Biden, yeah, they get
rid of that link, man, but I'm
not going to delete it.
Unless I felt there was some
legal thing that could get us
into into trouble. But
otherwise, no. You know, Tina
finally got on to truth social.
And, and I said, Well, what's it
like? She said, Well, what you'd
expect. It's like, it's like a
conservative Republican echo
chamber. And I said, Let me
guess You said, yeah, it's no
fun. See, exactly. Because
there's no one to troll. There's
no one who can freak out over
something you said. So, this,
this is a huge mistake on
Trump's part. Whereas in the
fediverse, we get all kinds of
people who hate us and a yelling
and we can laugh at them and you
know, then it block and unblock.
It's great. It's just no one
controls that we control our
part. Everybody else controls
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follow you back. And now we want
to thank the artists for episode
1446 We titled it that 70s
podcast which it was as we went
through it whole litany of 70s
terms and revealed my score at
the end which was pathetic. Not
only was it you get you hit you
I got 60% Why think I thought I
got 60% I got better than that.
There were a couple you
mentioned that I hadn't caught
the freak out I said I was like
Genji
well this No no, I have the list
here.
To get my glasses. I'll tell you
what you missed. I missed three
counts also missed the 80s one
of which I think the 80s one I
think is looking good.
I think I said at OSI on a site
I missed I must have caught out
of sight I missed free you might
have a bum bum or freak out
here. I'll just read them to
you. socket to me. Boss looking
good at a site bummer freakout
stoked Stokes, man tripping now
righteous. A gas. I don't I
didn't use this was Sherry,
which is still here is from the
60s. Sherry Yeah, maybe the 50s
for your cars cherry was meant
was cherry. I think that's maybe
cherry embossed. Those are this
guy. Bye
Nice Boss, boss. And there's
grinchy oh wow right on far out
groovy.
And that's about it.
That's us. Pretty much in a
nutshell. Thank you to Moose who
brought us the artwork for
episode 1446.
Like this piece a lot, it was a
classic. There was a throwback
or call back to Kilroy Was Here
had to be accelerated. Yes, that
I liked
when we got into a debate,
because I like no agenda books
coming in chillax.
Which I believe is an 80s term
that Darren O'Neill does so I
was I was all in for the Darren
piece and you just said no, if
it's Darren is out.
That's exactly how it went. I
might have mentioned that some
of the writing was very, very
small. It didn't have the right
to 70s lettering, but otherwise
Yeah, hey Darren, so no, that's
not by the way the 70s lettering
people are not do not they're
not nailing it not nailing it
sweet pick the killer it was
your I didn't wasn't a big fan
of it. Says Solinsky was here.
Yeah, I liked it. I thought it
was cute. But you know, I had to
say it was creative. It was a
good kill. Right? It was a good
Kilroy reference very World War
Two ation. I mean, not I think
you have to people get Kilroy
Was Here or know what it is. And
what it was was a little cartoon
that any buddy could draw was
just a very simple looking
thing. You could do it with one,
you know, one blind one.
Everyone needs to do it. I
remember Okay, everybody, I
guess and world war two would
put this little design all over
the all over Europe replace they
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Next I'd like to call up my
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Made a catastrophic mistake
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boots on the ground insight
regarding Hungary in the EU rule
of law rulings for the benefit
of the show, I asked him to keep
it short. Okay. Well, let's see,
as Adam discovered last episode,
the official core issue here
this is hungry, is it the EU
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the rule of law critiques have
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claims of mistreatment of
minority censorship of the press
and embezzlement of EU funds.
Could say plenty about the last
but let's move on. The judicial
supremacy issue is just the
newest issue and that they want
to hang their hat on their
mission to change the regime in
Hungary. Now here's what's
really interesting as you know,
Hungary has tried in its its
best to preserve a staunchly
neutral stance in the Ukraine
conflict consider this. The
proceedings began immediately
after Arbenz re election. Up
until the Ukraine conflict
Poland was on the chopping block
to yes remember that, as they
had been hungry staunch allies
in question of judicial
supremacy and national
sovereignty, coincidence much
that these proceedings are now
only targeting Hungary? No. In
my view, the EU Federalists are
using this unequal treatment to
drive a wedge between the two
most hardline advocates for
devolved government within the
EU. Well, that's a good point.
And I do appreciate that little
long winded
Yeah, I have a thought about
this. Yeah. I think Poland and
Hungary were both in the
crosshairs but because Poland
hates Russia so much as we've
discussed on this show, even
though they deny it on NPR, that
and they became the conduit for
arms and took the refugees in by
the ton and didn't care well,
they didn't want to blame Russia
refugees
and other good doobies and so
they they were you can't like be
okay, these guys. I mean, the
Hungarians are taking refugees
to probably as many as the
Polish but but they don't have
the hatred of the Russians and
those they don't hate and so the
poles are serving the purposes
of the EU so they're now off
they're off they're okay, we're
good. They're good guys now good
work bullcrap. These these EU
people, and by the way, Poland
better get better not get used
to being a favorite. Because the
EU will spin on a dime and spank
you again. Just Sam.
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Apple infused red cabbage and a
bottle of Dalmore cigar malt
with a silver sliver of toffee
caramel cheesecake.
Is that a real thing? But this
whole request he has for the
roundtable everything seems
legit. Okay, there's too many
things. Well, it seems that you
should limit it to two which
make it by edict.
Well, okay, by edict from now
on, it's two things. But he
makes it sound like it's it's
one thing. It's the overproof
plum brandy Fuad gras duck comfy
and Apple infused red cabbage.
No, I think they're all
separate. Oh, well, he wants too
much stuff. Yeah, yeah. Foie
gras has been outlawed.
Rolling in California. I'm gonna
say not in Gitmo nation. Hi,
Frank. Thank you very much.
Appreciate it. And it's yes,
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I'd like to do a quick on
trauma. Just a little one little
update on a story I've been
following for about four years,
perhaps even longer. This is the
switch the change that we've
been witnessing is going very
slowly but it is to change
people's behavior in the United
States and make something new
very trendy once it has unveiled
itself. But this is all the
setup. The Food and Drug
Administration says the proposed
menthol ban could prevent more
people from getting addicted and
could save as many as 654,000
lives over the next 40 years.
There's data that has shown that
smoking cessation leads to
improve survival from lung
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Mount Sinai School of Medicine
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many of the patients
particularly people of color,
are addicted to these
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of profit. It's the same
population that does worse with
lung cancer that gets less
access to treatment, and their
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market. There the choice of 85%
of black smokers compared to
just 24.6% of whites, and more
than half of young smokers
choose menthol. Menthol
cigarette sales made more than
$30 billion
When I actually want to go, and
I'm going to Craven to find
those cigarettes and I can't
find them. I think that it'll
give me a little bit of an extra
push to not smoke anymore. A
spokesman for the maker of
Newport cigarettes told CBS News
quote, We do not believe the
public science supports
regulating menthol cigarettes
differently from non menthol
cigarettes. Experts say it could
be a year or two before this ban
goes into effect. Let me review
the show's take on this and just
my, it's my beat. This is what
we've we've seen happening.
First of all, we cannot really
ban deadly things like
cigarettes because of the Master
Agreement, which means states
have big agreements with for
taxation of tobacco products,
because you know, tobacco kills
people. So there's more people
that need to go into hospital
that's a burden on public
resources. So we need to tax you
for it, we need to tax you more.
And that money has all been
accounted for and all kinds of
financial money flows so it
can't just dry up because it's a
lot of money. What was happening
is it was starting to dry up as
people were vaping and getting
off of the evil cancer sticks
myself pretty much included.
And well we had to stop that so
that they discredited jewel,
which was one of the main the
main competitors to the to the
combustible products then they
did I'm just blowing through
this then they got rid of all of
the flavors for the children
because all you know the flavors
are there. It's addicting
children, so it and they almost
roped Trump into becoming a part
of that until he figured out it
was bullcrap and backed out
because they've had on deck
multiple new technologies I cos
IQs being the main one, which is
a noncombustible but yet still
tobacco product they would like
to replace their stink sticks
with now, why go after the
menthol because as you heard in
the report 85% of Africans
specifically not people of
color, specifically African
American American descendants of
slavery, smoke menthol
cigarettes. In discussion with
Moe, he said, here's the here's
the general vibe from the black
community in America.
They're banning menthol, but
giving away crack pipes. So that
should tell you enough right
there. But what is happening in
my opinion is the new product
will uncloak in the next 24
months. And the whole idea is
it'll have menthol taste. It'll
be fabulous and black America
will as always be abused to
drive the way for a new hip
trend, just like everything else
that is hip and trendy. So we
can just wait for it to happen
because you don't see the
tobacco companies counter suing
and jumping up and down. They
know what's coming. They're a
part of it.
And that's a that's the show's
take
well sums up
Yes, something's up precisely.
What are you doing? Archer moss?
Let's go to Austin, Texas. Oh,
no. What's I don't live there
anymore. Cute. New in spirit.
Mom, dad and the kids are
huddled in their TV room in
Austin.
Eyes are glued to a video game.
The dad Brian is managing the
controller but it's his kids who
are the real brains of the
operation.
Brian and his wife Susan are the
parents of five year old twins
including a transgender girl who
started expressing gender
variants at age two.
Their daughter has grown out her
hair and changed her pronouns.
She isn't old enough for puberty
blockers but Brian and Susan are
still worried about getting
reported to Child Protective
Services which is why they asked
we only use their first names. I
don't want to leave on the other
hand if we had to I know we'd be
okay. Yes kind of crummy only in
recent months conversations
about leaving Austin have become
plans.
Okay, so if I understand this as
a young family, they have a two
year old who has is exhibiting
transgender traits and must be
put on a trans tract
immediately.
Yeah,
and you have when you hear the
two people you hear a very
feminine male who is
probably need some hormones
himself. And and then when you
hear the woman you have a whiner
that is just like well hold on
you put the premise here is kind
of interesting the premises they
are worried about child
protective services. Do they
feel that that what they're
doing might be construed as
child abuse? Is that what
they're well just cording to the
report is the I got three parts.
The kid these questions will be
answered
Um,
according to the report, Abbott,
your Republican, the horrible
Republican governor is going to
start taking parents like these
and arrest them, maybe jail them
for child abuse, because there
are a lot because they are
taking the two year old who is
exhibiting. And by the way, I'm
a former two year old and I
played with dolls and thank God
that my parents were normal
and so they're worried sick, and
so they're gonna leave town,
they're gonna leave and they're
gonna go. And there's another
person that comes up later from
Houston. Are they originally? Do
we know if they're originally
from Austin? Are they from
somewhere else? They moved to
Austin because it's a good
place. You know, it's a place
for liberals but it's not good
enough. It's not good enough for
them. Not as good as where
they're headed, which I believe
is Colorado. That's where winds
going. Okay, okay. That's the
next step to this, this whole
thing. But let's prior to to
this story. That change happened
in February when the governor
and he started calling gender
affirming care, child abuse, my
worst fear had come true. With
no warning and no time buffer or
anything. Fear describes most of
the past year for Susan and
Brian, they followed bills in
the legislature that sought to
criminalize gender affirming
care. Those ultimately failed,
which led to the governor's
directive months later. an
injunction currently puts these
investigations on hold. But
Susan, isn't hopeful, it just
can't picture a situation in
which this doesn't get worse.
Susan and Brian who both work in
education, are looking for jobs.
With stronger civil rights
protections for trans people. It
never crossed my mind that we
would go anywhere else. But I
can't I can't do that anymore.
So now, they're preparing to say
goodbye to Texas, I can't think
ahead to a time when my kids are
older. I can't imagine buying a
home. I don't even feel
comfortable taking a job here.
Susan is heartbroken to leave
her sister and the kids
grandparents. moving elsewhere
is on the table for many others
says Shelly Skene with the LGBTQ
rights group Lambda Legal, I
really can't think of any parent
that I've talked to that hasn't
considered this.
Oh, man, okay, I'm gonna have
some stuff. The reasons for
this, of course, is the simple
fact that the two year old is
exhibiting wants to wear
dresses, or I don't know how
they would kind of dresses he
finds by whatever he she.
And they're concerned, parents
are concerned that they won't be
able to deliver puberty blocking
chemicals to the little kid.
Because they've they decided to
a little kid because the kid has
some you know, things he's going
through, or she or he is going
through. And if did that means
let's really get some puberty
blockers. That way, that kid
will never go through puberty.
That's great. Sadly, there's an
entire infrastructure in the
United States, but globally, and
I have something to say about
that. Because Christina has some
insight is a global
infrastructure that that
promotes this that is making
lots of money off of it and
money, but lots of you get lots
of political clout. Money. It's
a lot of money. Yeah. And
parents are being suckered in
because there's just enough
evidence, in my opinion,
including boots on the ground,
trans people who are trans
producers,
trans transducers.
And, you know, this no, this is
not right. You know, there are
there are moments in your life
when you can make these
decisions and counseling should
go long term consequences that
cannot be turned back and even
puberty blockers man or hormones
stuff. You know, if voice
changing stuff, your voice
doesn't change back if you stop
letting you know.
So like Elizabeth Holmes, all
right, part three. That's an
insult of epic proportions. But
okay, but not all the 50
families her group is working
with have the means to relocate
takes a pretty big toll on a
family because you're taking
your kids out of school and
you're bringing them to a
completely different place.
You've got to maintain an
apartment. People just can't do
that. Well, I definitely don't
feel like I'm on the other side
of it.
I wish Rachel and her husband
and their three kids are from
North Texas. She and the kids
have just moved to Colorado.
That's because one of the
children is non binary. And
another is a trans teenager on
hormone therapy, the kind of
treatment the governor is
targeting. And because of that
Rachel asked, we only use her
first name as well. This time
has been like a slow unraveling
of stress. They're saying with
family until they find a house.
Their husband who works in it is
still back in Texas until he can
relocate. We still have so many
things that are in transition.
Just feeling really paranoid.
about you know, any connections
that we have and how those could
bite us. The difficulty of
letting go is balanced by the
welcome she feels in Colorado,
such as gender inclusive
bathrooms at the school she's
considering for her kids. She
believes that now. Her family
has a real shot. That happy,
healthy lives. Okay. First of
all, we have gender neutral
bathrooms all over all over
Texas. Don't even get me started
with that. But
okay, if you want to, if you
want to raise your kid as a as a
girl, that's fine. You know,
whatever, do whatever you want.
That's your family. Fine. But
medical procedures. Yeah,
there's got to be some. I mean,
there's rules about COVID shots
are under five year olds. Don't
worry, it'll happen. But you
know, there's, there's rules and
regulations because it has been
approved.
So now, man, so Christina, we
were talking about this. I
talked about a lot of things.
She's 31. And in COVID was very
difficult in the Netherlands
with curfews and all kinds of
severe restrictions and QR codes
and papers, please. And, you
know, the disgusting thing about
it is, you know, once she got
COVID, then she was actually
allowed to go places. So you
know, she was either get the
shot or get COVID. That's pretty
much what they're saying.
And
she knows a lot of people and I
went to a lot, I mean, eight 910
who have committed suicide
because of severe depression
going through all this. And I
said, Well, what is up with the
trance?
It's just Well, of course, you
know, there are and she's been
with men with women. She's
considered herself queer at some
point. She has a boyfriend soon
to be fiance. I don't care what
you classify yourself as long as
she's happy.
But she also was around a lot of
interesting people with tattoos
and piercings all the time,
which there's a correlation. And
I'd suggest, what about the
transcript? Well, there's
definitely a few people who
totally have gender dysmorphia.
And they are very happy with the
change he's made. They've made.
But she says the amount of women
specifically women who just feel
depressed, who don't feel right
in their own skin, you know,
because of well said lockdowns
and other societal pressures,
and now, maybe even
participation trophies to be
honest, who don't feel right.
And they are given this option
of trans. And according to my
daughter, this m, this is Oh,
this feels like, Okay, this will
help me this is what I need to
of course, I'm trans. I've been
reading the literature now I get
it. He says the amount of girls
and young women who have full
mastectomies is off the hook, is
they just want to be non binary.
So boom, off go the breasts, and
they're non binary, and very few
of them are happy with their
decision. But it's all because
of the infrastructure.
Certainly, in the socialist
medicine world in the
Netherlands, it's set up you're
brought in is like, don't worry,
you don't have to tell anybody
what to tell your parents. It's,
it's, I think it's very
disturbing.
And that's why you highlighted
it, no doubt.
It's very disturbing. And what
was disturbing to me, and I hate
to be the guy that sounds like
an old fart, but what's
disturbing to me is you got a
two year old. Yeah. It's like
the two year the kids don't know
jack about anything until
they're at least 10. And they
don't even go in you do any sort
of change until they're 12. And
it goes all over the place.
Every kid is different. And just
because they're exhibiting some
characteristic or other, you
don't just well, let's give them
puberty blockers. Yeah, cuz I'm
going to start to think about
that when they're too and they
want to give them puberty
blockers. What the hell no.
Yeah.
And of course, those two at the
beginning of that report that
kicker were their teachers.
Yeah. They're both teachers.
Crazy.
All right. That was a moment of
silence. Thank you very much.
And so we go to COVID. We can go
to masks, they get to mass
thing. I have a bad NPR clip,
which is always good for a
laugh. Yes, bad NPR. We love let
me let me cue it up right now.
Mr. Courtney, what's it been
like to be a public transit
driver these past couple of
years we
were here the job has changed.
It's become even harder than
than usual. It really has I I've
been my 28th year in
transportation has spent a lot
of years in maintenance. But
when I came to San Jose, I
became a bus driver and I
absolutely love it. It's an
amazing job. And in a lot of
ways, we were in a situation now
where we were deep
valued bus drivers in particular
frontline workers in our
industry are it's been we've
been disrespected but you know,
by and large we are we are
chugging along on moving moving
people. The biggest challenge
during the pandemic is the idea
that you may be bringing
something home to your family
that you caught or got at the
job. You take your all of your
clothes off before you enter
your house after a day's work.
It's shower outside would no
matter what you did you still
have it in the back of your
mind. Could that have been the
way that my grandfather
died from COVID? Oh, man.
Yeah, shower outside.
But that's also that's also so
mean. You know, the program
people to think that this guy
thinks that he has killed his
grandfather. Yeah. Yeah.
See, well, I want to there's an
interesting little tidbit.
That's an adjunct to that clip.
It is from the same report. This
is the believe in the mask clip.
The mask mandate is lifted. That
has all been alleviated. But now
some of our operators are
worried about their health or
personal health because they
believe in the mask.
Believe in the mask, I think
believe in the math. This is a
faith issue now so now the math
mask is is an element of
religion. I believe in a mask.
Do you believe believe in the
mask? Leave in that's a good
catch.
Leave leaving the mass and
haven't we kind of proven
universally through peer
reviewed science that they don't
work? Good. Bogus, bogus.
All right, yes. Belay anima. One
other I got a COVID updates as
we brought them believe in the
math doesn't play this one. This
is COVID antibodies in kids.
Public health officials find far
more Americans have recovered
from COVID infections than
previously thought especially
children. Blake Farmer of member
station WP LN and Nashville
reports. This new data is
showing 75% of kids with COVID
antibodies is from the Centers
for Disease Control and
Prevention, which has been
watching numbers rise over time,
but they shot up starting in
December with the Omicron surge.
Dr. Christy Clark of the CDC
says it makes sense that kids
have the highest antibody levels
from infection because they have
the lowest vaccination rates.
She says vaccination will be
important as new variants
emerge.
looking at whether to vaccinate
a child, you need to also think
about giving them broad
protections. No vaccine is yet
available for those under five
and the rate for under 12 is
just 28%. Oh, okay, I got some
follow ons for this. They should
be celebrating these antibodies
in the general population
instead of no great we've all
got antibodies you're never
gonna get get make sure to get
the shot. No, it's quite the
opposite. This fits beautifully
with the with the parents of the
transgender of the so called
Trans child.
You know, we're still waiting
for the FDA to approve the the
mRNA gene therapy vaccination
shot for under five year olds.
And here's a two parter for
millions of parents of children
under five tonight, a potential
timeline for the FDA review of
the Pfizer and Maderna vaccines
and advisory panel is now
planning to meet on June 8 21st,
and 22nd, with authorization
expected sometime that month
with COVID cases up 44% among
children, many parents say they
want a decision soon. It's
frustrating to watch the numbers
go up and to say, well, there
might be another delay. We're
just going to wait a little
longer. We've waited so long. We
can't wait any longer. I mean,
listen to this. Wait a minute,
let me I'm trying to just let me
understand.
Now clearly this parent
is in distress because she
believes that her child is in
danger. So yes, I cannot I
cannot help that how that
happened to her. But she has
happened. The media, she has
been led to believe that her
child is in imminent danger.
Despite the report, we just
heard that you know, kids
actually do pretty good. There.
Okay. But now the FDA is not
approving. And does she at any
point think hey, why aren't they
why hasn't this been approved
yet? It's like, I can't wait any
longer just say yes already and
not think maybe it's not safe
for my child or anything like
that. No, no, it's frustrating
to watch the numbers go up and
to say, well, there might be
another delay. We're just gonna
wait a little longer. We've
waited so long. We can't wait
any longer. But Dr. Anthony
Fauci today trying to reassure
the public that the FDA is
studying the data as quickly as
it comes in. The FDA is not
delaying anything. The FDA needs
the information, not all of
which has been presented to them
yet. Some
make a determination. And I
think there's a mis
interpretation that they're
holding on to data that they
should be moving on. That's not
the case at all. It comes as
parents are weighing the
evidence to the Maderna vaccine
was found to be 37 to 51%.
effective against infection in
kids under six. But Dr. Stress,
those numbers were similar in
adults during the Omicron
search. More importantly, they
say data suggests the vaccine
will cut the risk of severe
illness. We shouldn't be
realistic and let parents know
that the goal of this vaccine is
to prevent severe illness and
hospitalization, not necessarily
to prevent every single COVID 19
infection or those mild cases
lie. The goal of the vaccine was
to never have to worry about it.
Again, our president said so the
goal of the vaccine was you
don't have to wear a mask you
can be it's you're good to go.
Your life is back to normal no
transmission. Oh, I'm sorry. It
didn't work. Your goal is not
what the goal was Ariel Rushkoff
Joining us now Ariel, that FDA
panel meeting in June we'll also
discuss a wider booster rollout.
And Dr. Fauci says that could
include an updated vaccine to
target multiple variants. That's
right wait on June 28. The FDA
panel will also discuss a new
vaccine and a booster campaign
for the Fall Dr. Fauci today
saying he hopes Americans will
have access to a longer lasting
vaccine, so they don't have to
get a booster every four months.
So Fauci put his foot in his
mouth by saying, Well, you know
that we've we've, we're no
longer in the pandemic stage. I
have the two parts of this.
Okay, well, groovy. Let's do it.
You have the first clip will be
let's play to play the first
part of it, which would be Fauci
says pandemic is over Fauci told
the PBS NewsHour that the US has
transitioned out of the pandemic
phase because the number of
infections, hospitalizations and
deaths have plummeted. We don't
have 900,000 new infections a
day and 10s and 10s and 10s of
1000s of hospitalizations and
1000s of deaths. We are at a low
level right now. So if you say,
Are we out of the pandemic phase
in this country, we are but
Fauci stressed that this doesn't
mean the virus is going away, or
people should stop taking
precautions. And he added other
parts of the world clearly are
still fighting a pandemic. So I
have Fauci correcting himself on
NPR. Can we play that or was
your second part? Well, I think
this play mine and play yours if
mine doesn't cover it, because
this is also NPR. poacher. COVID
culture fishy, fishy, Fauci
news, Dr. Anthony Fauci made
news recently by telling an
interviewer the US was out of
the pandemic phase of COVID,
before later clarifying he meant
the nation is transitioning to a
less acute stage. But Fauci
still declined an invitation to
join the first White House
Correspondents Association
Dinner held since the start of
the pandemic, an event that
brings 1000s of people together
indoors. Fauci says several
factors drove his decision. I'm
81 years old, and I am clearly
at a greater risk and other
health.
which quite frankly, I would
like to keep private because
that's only my own business.
Now, he says health. What did
you say there? You'd worked on
other health consideration?
Frankly, I would like to keep
private Yes. Other health
considerations.
He's something he's got. He
caught something. Yeah, he did.
Only my own business. Now. He
says health officials are
studying what kind of COVID
vaccine booster shots are
necessary to stem the virus
during the upcoming fall season?
Yeah, I have the one. By the
way, I can play a clip, but I'm
just gonna say there's something
in there. He dropped a little
bomb in there for a reason.
Either you're gonna retire or
something. He's got something
else going on? Yeah, he's got
something else going on. He just
said so. And it's his own
private business. So don't you
dare ask? Yeah.
All right. Here's NPR. We are
certainly right now in this
country out of the pandemic
phase. Namely, we don't have
900,000 new infections a day and
10s and 10s of the original
1000s of hospitalizations and
1000s of deaths. We are at a low
level right now. But when Dr.
Fauci joined one a on Wednesday,
he clarified a bit here's him
the next day, I was talking
about the acute fulminant phase
and everyone agrees we're not
there. We're not getting 900,000
infections a day. Is the
pandemic still here? Absolutely.
Oh, so when I say phase, I
probably should have said the
acute stage of the pandemic
phase. We are now transitioning,
transitioning not there yet. But
transitioning to more of an
endemicity where the level of
infection is low enough that
people are starting to learn how
to live with the virus still
protecting themselves by
vaccination, by the
The availability of antivirals
by testing. So I really meant
the acute phase as opposed to
can be heard over. Don't anyone
think that? Okay, I heard what
you said. Yeah. Don't anyone so
he's obviously working for
somebody else. He's a
mouthpiece. Yep. Think Pfizer.
Here's the second part of this
the past infection, you know,
the fact that the children 75%
of children have had this is not
considered protection from
future infection. And even
though we're out of this acute
stage, we do have these other
variants brewing. And the reason
why is because, hey, we have
variants brewing.
Is that in the lab?
Yeah. Must be brewing stage. We
do them in the lab. They do.
Yeah, stage we do have these
other variants brewing. And the
reason why is because we really
have to admit that we've failed
that one stupid, that's why
called component and the
vaccination campaign, which is
the global effort to vaccinate
the rest of the world, these new
variants that are proving very
contagious, and very problematic
are coming from other parts of
the oh, okay, the variants are
racist that coming from other
parts of the world, fine. It's
okay, because we have a solution
moving forward for the next
pandemic, because, you know,
it's we should have more than
one pandemic in a in a lifetime.
I mean, this is just history
happens all the time, every 10
years pandemic is all the time.
Bill Gates has a solution. And I
didn't know that the Ted Ted
Talk was on did we miss the TED
Talks?
I had a clip from it the other
day, it was the thing he did
down the 14th of April. Well,
here's a clip from it. Now often
in movies will have pandemics.
And I'm always impressed with
what takes place. Let's look at
an example of this rapid
response. Now he shows a clip
from an outbreak where the
helicopters landing and out
jumped the hazmat clad team off
to save the day.
Well, that's quite impressive.
You don't need the music. But
otherwise, we saw exactly what
should happen. And outbreaks
detected very quickly,
literally, within days, doctors
are dispatched. They have a
helicopter to get into exactly
how Alex arrow, they go in
there. And they they've got the
right tools. And this is I
wonder what the right tools are
for an outbreak. That would
probably be hand guns to shoot
the people. So the
little device that makes it
machine gun? Yeah, the little
auto sear holes. And this is
what should happen when an
outbreak is spotted. But we
don't have that team. We don't
have those resources. Oh, no.
And if an outbreak took place in
a low income country
$50 billion. In the CDC, we
can't afford a helicopter with
some hazmat suits, we can't
afford it. It could be literally
months before we started to
orchestrate those resources. So
despite what you see in movies,
there is no group of experts
standing by to
know. So we have to create a new
team, a team, I believe we
should create what I call the
germ team. Germ stands for
global epidemic response and
mobilization. This group is full
time, their only priority is
pandemic prevention. The cost of
this team is significant. It's
over a billion a year to support
the 3000 people who would be on
this team. And its mission is to
stop out before they become
pandemics. And so for all of
this the first 100 days or key
viruses spread exponentially.
And so if you get in there when
the infection rate, Why is he
laughing? When you get in there
are key because it's exactly
what it is. It's the germ team,
they come in with germs and they
infected area. That's the way
you do it does spread
exponentially. And so if you get
in there when the infection rate
is fairly small, then you can
spread it more with the germ
team. He's literally calling it
a germ team. Hello, tell you
what it's going on. It was
nobody's hiding information. No,
this is the germ team, they're
going to spread the germs.
They're also known as the COVID
cops or commonly known as Pfizer
marketing. You can actually stop
the spread, you know, in this
epidemic. If we'd been able to
stop it within 100 days, we
would have saved over 98% of the
lives by 98%. Chinese that
cheese countries that did a good
job Australia is an example.
orchestrate
Did diagnostic capacity they
came up with they looked at
people down like dogs in camps,
distancing policies and
quarantine policies. And so
their overall death rate per
capita will be well, less than a
10th of other countries. But we
did not as world containment and
that's what we have to do next
time. Next time. Oh, better luck
next time Bill.
These people are sick.
Germ, the germ team. Yeah,
you're right, John. They come
in, grab the germs. Fly to the
next spot spread them.
I think you're right. I think
you're absolutely right.
That's what they're telling us.
Is you guys would do COVID
Beijing get the updates. What's
going on? Yeah, yes, the
lockdown staging is tightening
lockdown measures as new Omicron
variant. COVID cases stack up in
China's capital. However, NPR is
Emily Feng reports that the city
is trying its hardest to avoid a
full city lockdown for fear of
the economic and political
fallout. Such a move would cause
Labor Day holidays this weekend.
But authorities now say all
restaurants will soon take out
only people are banned from
gathering in groups and most
buildings now require proof of a
negative COVID test within the
last 48 hours before letting
people enter. These measures are
designed to contain an
overcurrent outbreak. About four
dozen cities across China right
now have some kind of lockdown
measure in place because of fast
spreading infections. The
measures are strictest in
Shanghai where some 25 million
residents have been unable to
leave their homes for more than
a month because of an outbreak
of more than half a million
people there.
Dude,
Chinese now Chinese have
screwed. They've screwed the
pooch on this deal.
lock downs were a question
during BBC question time.
In particular, as it pertains to
Boris Johnson, who admitted that
oops, you know, we didn't quite
follow the rules in 10 Downing
Street, but we actually were
following the rules. But we're
sorry if it felt like we weren't
following the rules. And you
know, I was locked down but
we're sorry. And and so this is
discussed and Millennial Jamie
raises his hand. And now you can
just hear what he says you'll
hear the dismay. I mean, there
were people on the panel had
their head in their hands, like
shaking their head. Oh my god, I
can't believe this young man is
saying this. Jamie, you asked
this question. What do you think
what you've heard?
Well, I agree with what Mims was
saying, to be honest, in
general, I think what it shows
that by Boris Johnson breaking
the rules was that they were
absurd in the first place, and
that we should never have gone
into lockdown. It was the
biggest mistake I think the
government has made because we
now have a mental health crisis.
We now have children who have to
catch up on their last learning.
And we have NHS backlogs of over
6 million people. And and we
have cancer patients who can't
get seen who died during
lockdown. No one talks about
that. Why are we not talking
about the collateral damage from
two years of lockdowns which
have destroyed the economy and
which have caused a cost of
living crisis? It's happened
today. Okay.
Okay, moving on. Moving on. And
moving on to the next question.
Oh, god.
Yeah.
I see. I have a kind of a
oddball humorous clip. That's a
piece of propaganda. That is, I
think has a kind of a sinister
purpose.
Okay, and it was it was done
very poorly and played lightly.
It was played kind of as a joke,
but not quite a joke. And the
information is very sketchy and
dubious because any I've owned a
lot of dogs probably
mostly through me, me who's the
dog owner, but probably
10 to 12 to 15 breeds and Jay
knows a lot of dogs. She's a dog
walker for a long time and she
got to know dogs. And I haven't
got her opinion on this piece
yet. But this is a very
interesting piece of
information. I think it has an
ulterior purposes play this dogs
or people to clip the
personalities we sometimes
ascribed to dogs may be mostly
in our minds, not in their
genes. AP reported on a study
this week in journal Science
that said a dog's breed doesn't
really contribute much to their
personality. Golden Retrievers
don't necessarily fetch beagles
and Huskies don't necessarily
all doctrines don't necessarily
speak with a German accent. I
think I knew that. There is a
huge amount of behavioral
variation in every breed said
study co author and University
of Massachusetts geneticist
Eleanor Carlson. At the end of
the day, every dog really isn't
individual. study notes that
humans began to breed dogs about
160 years ago, trying to pass on
characteristics like the color
and texture of their coats. But
that's all just cosmetics.
Jeff kid a geneticist at the
University of Michigan told the
AP the correlation between dog
behavior and dog breed is much
lower than most expected. Our
French poodle Daisy sat on my
lap as I wrote this and told me
she's glad the stereotype of
French poodles and slightly
snooty Gallic snobs are
scientifically unmerited. She
took a sip of wine from her bowl
and said, You coaches
Beaujolais.
staright Well, I call huge bull
crap on this report. It's huge
bull crap because anyone who's
owned a lot of dogs knows they
they have the breeds are
distinctive in a lot of
different ways. They've been in
many breeds have been designed
specifically for certain tasks.
In fact, most like sheep dogs
have ordered herding dogs. My
akbash is a is a a Turkish
mountain guard dog, by the way,
bred over 1000 years.
But why would they have this
this stank of
equity?
The exact that's what it smells
like to me. It's bringing this
you know the thing that they've
been doing since since I was a
kid it cow. They this the idea
of nurture versus nature is an
underlying theme. Yes, yes. So
Right. And it goes on and they
keep trying to bring nature and
make it make it No, it's
bullcrap. It's all nurture. It's
what the way you're raised is
this and this that. And they
don't want to bring anything
into account about natural
anything natural. They could be
a psycho. You could be Amber
Heard crapping in a bed. But no,
no, no, that's the way she was
raised. He's known as Amber
turd, John. FYI.
I walked right into that, did
you?
Yeah, this is this is total our
scrap totally, of course, dogs
are bred as part of this subtle
propagandizing of the public
that you have with NPR. They
can't not do it. This guy didn't
take the report very seriously,
because he made all these gags
right. But at the same time you
this is what goes on with these
media outlets. They have an
agenda. Yes. And the agenda is
dogs.
All right.
I have one. I have a Bitcoin
report that I'd like to share,
because I believe this is part
of the great reset. And what I
have to share here is the
largest opponents of Bitcoin in
the financial world who had
their big meeting this past
weekend. I'm talking about
Warren Buffett and Charlie
Munger of Omaha, Nebraska,
collectively, I think or Buffett
is the the Oracle of Omaha and
the Berkshire Hathaway is their
investment company, which has
done very well for its
shareholders they people. Bill
Murray was there. Bill were Bill
Murray was at the big Omaha
conference, and even interviewed
him on CNBC about his whatever
joke he made that pissed some
lady off and shut down film
production. So a lot of people
show up for this. And and they
always
listen to what I think as
Berkshire Hathaway just made
profit at forever. Have they
ever had a loss? If they ever
had a bad quarter? A bad year?
Yeah, they've had a number of
bad quarters. They're short
lived.
Right? But in general, they were
they were not doing as well
during the night around 99, for
example, as they should have
been, like, because Because
Buffett was saying I don't get
this text of bull crap is gonna
collapse is no good. And so he
wouldn't invest in any of the
tech stuff. And Bill Gates say,
oh, yeah, you should. It's
great. No, I don't I don't see
it. I don't know where you guys.
So they had a kind of a flat
period there. And then the.com
collapse? Yes. Well, you never
know. They may be right. But in
this case, it was very
interesting to hear Warren
Buffett speak about Bitcoin in
the way that he did. Because
it's clear that he has not even
looked at Bitcoin, how it works
and why he is incorrect. And
I'll just set it up. He went
through his long spiel, well,
let me tell you why I don't like
Bitcoin. He says, if if I get 1%
of all of the revenue of all the
farmland in America, because I
would write a $25 billion, check
for that right now. He says if I
get 1% of all the rents, all the
rent people pay in America, I
would write a $25 billion, check
for that, right? That'd be
great. And he says the problem
with Bitcoin, is that
if you own it all, then then
there's no one there's nothing
to do with it. So it's no good.
And I'll play that and I'll tell
you exactly why it's so stupid.
What he says. Now if you told me
you owned
all the Bitcoin in the world,
and you offered it to me for $25
I wouldn't take it because what
would I do with it?
I have to sell it back to you
one way or another. I mean,
maybe I can say people, but it
isn't going to do anything, the
apartments are going to produce
run on, and the farms are going
to produce food. And
if I've got all the Bitcoin
I'm back. Well, whatever his
name was, who may or may not
have existed was,
if I've got it all, he could
create a mystery about it. But
everybody knows what I'm like. I
mean, if I'm trying to get rid
of it, you know, people will
say, Well,
you know, why should I buy some
bitcoin?
Why don't you call a muffin
coin? You know, make your own or
do something, but
I'm not gonna give you anything
for it. And you'd be right
incidentally. So this is the the
fallacy because you can't buy
all the Bitcoin because all the
Bitcoin won't be available until
the year 2140, approximately. So
he's full of crap, the old coot
but I really love Charlie
mongers vision, which is
interesting, because that guy
some coke bottle glasses, I
don't know what he can see. And
he just laid it out. And this is
truth,
slightly different way of
looking at it.
I'll tell you something, that
in my life, I try to avoid
things that are stupid
and evil,
and made me look bad in
comparison with somebody else.
And bitcoin does all three.
As diverse place
it's stupid because it's very
likely to go to zero. And say
everybody's evil because
undermines the Federal Reserve
System and national currency
system, which we desperately
need to maintain its integrity
in government controls on. And
third, it makes us look foolish
compared to the Communist leader
in China. He was smart enough to
ban Bitcoin in China with all of
our presumed advantages of
civilization. We are a lot
dumber than the Communist
leader.
Yeah, and when 25% of the people
of the country get mad, because
we've said what we've said
today, just remember Charlie
spoke laughs It was the most.
So I really liked what Charlie
Munger said here because he
proved the Bitcoin point.
Because the Federal Reserve
System Yeah, of course, it's
dangerous. The Federal Reserve
System and the Federal Reserve
System is, is falling apart. The
system is out of gas, basically.
And then he says,
China is so much smarter. Well,
yeah, that's what people like
Charlie Munger and Warren
Buffett, one is control through
the money through the money
supply. And China, of course,
has moved to social credit score
and their central bank digital
currency. That's what these guys
want. That's the direction they
take. And they're aware of the
amount of people who are on to
them, as he said it right there.
25% of people who are mad, so
good luck, boys. It may go to
zero, but of course, that's the
risk. So
I think they're running a little
afraid of the Bitcoins. Just
think they could care less.
They're bloated they took and
there's 20 minutes, they took 20
minutes out of their conference
to talk about all day you got
kids are getting hounded about
it. They gotta say something and
they gotta Sound area died, even
though they could never do that
sounded stupid. Well, I don't
think that's true. But you give
this okay, that's okay. I'm glad
you brought it in, I think, I
don't know. I don't care
personally about the Bitcoin
report. I mean, Gore was trying
to do a Bitcoin report on that
note on the Dijon Blake show, he
had it, we had a Bitcoin guy,
and it just fell flat because
nobody, I mean, it's not that
interesting. You have to make
some money from Bitcoin. If it
was 25 cents, I should have
bought my bitcoin at 25 cents
and I would have been happy but
I didn't so I don't care. Yeah,
this is your problem. And I'm
gonna shut up about it. And it's
not a Bitcoin report. This was
real. A report about the great
reset about the elites of the
world. This is not just a bill,
but here's what bitcoins doing
and these guys are relevant to a
lot of what's going on. You can
still buy bitcoin today and you
will not regret it in five
years. You can take it from me.
In fact, if you buy bitcoin
today, whatever price you Jhansi
Dvorak buy it at if in five
years, it's not if it's less,
I'll make up the difference.
Personally,
somebody record that for me,
I'll say it again. You buy
bitcoin and you hold it at the
say it again we can reach
recorded. Well, then why'd you
ask someone to record it? No, I
said, I did recording. People
are recording this show. I just
wanted to clip that part.
Offer Stance. Okay. Now, let's,
I'll send you a contract. Sure.
Let's talk
Talk about your health. Let's
talk about some more sneaky shit
the Democrats are doing in
America with inflation eating
into everyone's bottom line.
Democrats came out swinging
Thursday, looking to land a
punch on oil companies and their
record profits. They are
hoarding the windfall while
keeping prices high for people
at the pump. New bill would give
the Federal Trade Commission the
power to investigate the way
energy companies recently Oh,
yeah, it's you have the power to
investigate? Why are they
getting the power to
investigate? You know, what
already have the power to maybe
there's more in the bill? Um, so
what else is in the new bill
Democrats are proposing to
combat high gas prices? And what
additional resources are they
going to be giving the Federal
Trade Commission so they can
actually do the work? Basically,
this bill would give the Federal
Trade Commission, the FTC and
state attorneys general, the
power to impose civil penalties
on energy companies that they
deem are price gouging or
keeping the prices of energy
artificially high. Essentially,
what Democrats are doing here
politically, is to try to send a
message to voters in an election
year, hey, we get it. We're not
going to pretend that gas prices
aren't high that inflation isn't
a problem. We recognize that
those things are a problem. And
we are going to make them a
priority. You know whether or
not they can meaningfully bring
the prices of things like
gasoline and food down,
particularly within the next six
months before a midterm
election. That is a pretty tall
order. But at the very least
they want to show they're on it
and they're thinking about it.
What I see is a roundabout way
of price control.
Well, they keep trying this,
though. I mean, it just happened
in the 70s. Yes, hello, rights
control. 70s. Okay. What you
suggested, I think wasn't
brought out of that report.
Because they found something
else is civil penalties.
bullcrap. I'll bet you there's
something really in there.
That's interesting, like some
green bowl crap, or some scam or
some money, your app, I'm going
to do something in that bill
that's even beyond what I mean,
you suggested there's going to
be something in there. Because
they already have these powers.
What are the powers for? So
let's see, I have a third, maybe
this is something that may be a
clue here. And then how are
Republican lawmakers responding
to this publicans? Well, they
say it's a gimmick. They say
that Democrats are just looking
for someone to blame for the
fact that prices are high. They
argue that democratic spending
is at the root of the problem.
You know, you know, when you
when you look at it
realistically, when we have
Republican President spending
was pretty robust as well. The
real reality is that there is
this confluence of factors that
is making like really
challenging for the Biden
administration right now. You
know, you've got these snarled
supply chains that looked like
things were just improving. And
then we had this huge surge in
COVID. In China, creating
problems once again, obviously,
you've got this ongoing war in
Ukraine concerns that that is
going to constrict the supply of
Russian oil for months, if not
years to come. And that is
pushing the price of everything
up. And there's not a lot of
relief in the short term on the
Verizon. Yeah, no clues.
There probably is. I'll have to
crack it up. I'll crack it open.
I think this is you haven't done
this for a while. I'd like to
see it. I have one clip that
relates to what you just played.
Let's play this clip real food
prices way up. According to the
World Bank's food price index.
Food is about 37% More expensive
than a year ago. Yeah. And yes,
I mean, food prices have been
rising for a couple of years
now, even before Russia invaded
Ukraine. But what that has done
in the past couple of months is
basically pour fuel on a fire
that was already burning. And so
prices for things like flour,
sugar, oil, you know, the kinds
of things that go into making
mon dazi they've all spiked.
You don't say?
Yeah, it's also real inflation
as well. It's reflected 35%.
But that's headline that's not
core. That's headline. Well, the
point is, people are noticing
it. Yeah. I mean, horror was
talked about in our last show,
he went to the grocery store,
and he saw a bunch of people
staring at the meat case,
unmoving to pretty funny story.
Just staring at this one movie
they were looking at just
staring to what the hell's going
on here. He goes over there
starts and he starts staring
himself. Kicking went from a
buck a pound to $5 a pound.
Well, that's the bird flu or the
killing of birds course.
Calling. Now I call it killing.
Don't use the word killing,
calling, calling. I'm sorry.
It's cleaning up taking care of
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son in fun and remember, the
most important thing
is is you haven't been
Bridgeland in the morning. Does
your hair coat make nice tables?
You've come up your tracks, sir
doors with the wild boar mouth
and I'm going to repeat what my
wife said last time.
The Lady of the Lithuanian
laughing Thank you very much
Adam curry.
Hello, my name is David with a D
in douchebag Sandry Nigel de
Blanc shape a
future
Sustainable Development fairly
ITM Genet here. Finally some
insane insanity. This is
dangerous, reminding you that
Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill
himself. And let's go Brandon.
Hello from Amsterdam. We have a
lovely no agenda. Bingo. Okay,
you're right. I'm Chris from
Randy. I love you. You know, I
am Frank, aka Mike. Thanks,
John, for your career. Hello.
From the heart of the freezing
lake country. We say labor day
I'll slap somebody stopped this
party. This is
right, high production values.
The Netherlands and a lot of
people, a lot of people,
animals, all kinds of stuff
going on up there. Well, if you
knew freeze long, you'd
understand the sheep. Final
Report from Baron Scott from
Texas who went to Albuquerque,
New Mexico for the meetup. This
is Darren Scott of nogen armory,
on the road again with my wife.
Keep her Christina. Small, very
intimate meetup for people
coming in as far as Santa Fe in
the morning. Hi, this is
Christine Scott's wife and I'm
happy to be here with these
lovely folks in the land of
enchantment. In the morning Adam
and John Nathan a lot oil
painter and drummer out of Santa
Fe New Mexico. New Valley of the
Sun. Get your ass up here. I got
an opening may 6 Canyon Road.
Adam and John in the morning.
This is Amanda Thank you. Thank
you Thank you for everything you
do. Hey John and Adam this is
Jeff from Albuquerque the land
of the Mars Rover and the in the
morning from the meetup here in
Albuquerque.
Yeah, that's sir Jeff who
usually runs the meetups are
very sad cuz you know I talked
to Baron Scott a lot. They had a
lot of problems driving to New
Mexico and coming back the worst
part is their beloved dog jacks
that died on this trip was
really horrible. And you're away
from home and then the dog dies
and then you have the truck
broke down it's a lot and you
didn't put any of that in the
report but my Our hearts go out
to you and it's certainly for
Jax miss you miss him missing
missing? We Know Jax. Anyway,
those are the meetup reports we
thank you for that. And if you'd
like to check out a meet up
there's a place you can go is
called no agenda meetups.com You
can find all kinds of meetups
for instance today The Curious
George meet up 530 Eastern at
bridge brew works in
Fayetteville, West Virginia or
tomorrow. Or I know today I'm
sorry as well the lowlands Labor
Day meet up which should be
Probably over by now, and
hopefully they had a good party
with the for Arno's birthday. On
the way we've got on the Seventh
South Jersey, Boston, Louisiana,
New Hampshire Bellman and the
eighth Indiana on the 10th
Charlotte, North Carolina the
14th Kaiser lauten, Germany
Beeson Morton, but I bumped the
Netherlands Durham, North
Carolina, Madras, Oregon,
Madras, Oregon, Sunset Valley,
Texas Concord, California,
Nashville, Tennessee Mesa,
Arizona, and the big one on the
16th Charleston, South Carolina
Korea and the keeper in
attendance looking forward to a
lot of people showing up for
that no agenda meetups.com If
you can't find one start when
yourself it's easy sometimes you
want to go hang out with the all
the nights and days.
You wouldn't be when you won't
be triggered.
You want to be where everybody
feels the same?
Is like a body
Okay,
how about some ISOs for the day?
You started five odd balls.
Okay.
As we start with these let's
start with crummy
crummy
Okay, kind of crummy audio.
Let's go with fear. My worst
fear had come true.
Okay, it's not bad.
Then the job
now you're coming from my job.
Now you're coming from my job.
Boy. She sounds distressed
Yeah, we can go into the two
versions of irresponsible is
good. The long one. We think
they are deeply irresponsible.
Yeah, I think you've already
figured out that was too long.
It's too whole seconds. Yes. Too
long. And then the short version
responsible just a clip of it.
They're responsible.
That's the trouble with a lot of
these clips with the with Biden
administration spokesman that's
that that idiot? What's his
name?
Which what's his name? Perkins
are so many. He's like that
fence department guy.
No, I only know Kirby. I don't
know how to defend this other
guy. You've seen him a million
times easier to do this. No,
because I'm talking. Okay, well,
things are not going that well.
Let's try so I've got a bottle
of I've got a bottle of
Pellegrino let's try this and so
I don't think things went that
well. And it's just a horrible
so you get it. You can't get a
beer. You can't get it. The
point is not punchy is never
pie. No, it's not punchy. These
are a I guess I got some punchy
ones. I think something is not
right.
Yes, war is good business.
This one, you have been lied to.
Kind of like that. But then I
think this this has got to win.
It.
Just has to be the winner gets
somebody stepping on it. He is
he's stepping on us what he
does.
I can cut that off at the end.
I actually liked the one before
that. Yeah, you have been lied
to. Let's use that on that. I
like that one. We'll use that.
We have consensus good to go.
Um, all right. Well, we can play
the class Schwab's stupid look
at 24 second clip.
He's lost it. No, he hasn't.
He's right on track. And it
mentions that in 10 years when
we are sitting here the fun
implant in our brains. And I can
immediately feel because you all
will have implants. I can re
measure your your brainwaves,
and I can immediately tell you
how some people react I can feel
how some people react to your
answers. Yeah, I mean, I don't
work. I don't think he's I think
he's on point. This is this is
this is what these crazies are
all gonna have brain implants so
we can all feel each other's
feelings like the Borg while I'm
still waiting for flying cars
from the same kind of pundits.
But come here, they're coming
because an idiot.
While we may not have a flying
car, we do have Fletcher and
Blaney live on no agenda
stream.com right after this. So
if you're in the troll room,
hang in there kids. We have the
end of show mixes for Professor
JJ locked down like a dog in
Shanghai Tom Starkweather. Not
locked down but hard to get a
job in New York City and Rolando
Gonzalez in Dallas who's just as
happy as a pig in shit, because
he's in Dallas.
And we would like for you to
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Please join us for that. Coming
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Region number six in the
morning, everybody I'm Adam
curry and from Northern Silicon
Valley, where next week the sun
will be setting I'm Jessie
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Silicon spin. I heard it.
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such
California lawmakers want to
crack down on COVID 19 vaccine
misinformation. California
lawmakers Tuesday rolled out two
new bills to fight COVID 19
vaccine misinformation
legislation introduced this year
by a group of Democrats working
to strengthen the state's
vaccine laws for workers and
children. No rule you have
freedom to discipline doctors
who peddled this information to
classify the behavior as
unprofessional conduct this
information is undermining our
ability to frankly save lives.
There is a very small number of
well coordinated, well funded
active group of physicians
spreading blatantly false
information about the virus and
its vaccine. There is a virus,
it kills people, and the only
way we prevent it is to get
vaccinated, free COVID-19
information contradicts
all patients as phrase. The bill
would also require sites to
share data showing how
misinformation spreads. Congress
is considering similar
legislation. No rule your
freedom isn't a call for a
policing of free speech. This is
a call for protecting the public
against dangerous misinformation
which agents are parroting back
to us sometimes the things that
are happening that are
unexpected. So then you have to
make the adjustments and own it.
There is a virus to it kills
people. And the only way we
prevented this is because
vaccinated there is a very small
number of well coordinated, well
funded, active group of
physicians spreading blatantly
false information about the
virus and its vaccine. Sometimes
the things that are happening
that are unexpected, so then you
have to make the adjustments in
order. No screw your freedom to
discipline doctors who peddled
this information. This isn't a
call for a policing of free
speech. This is a call for
protecting the public against
dangerous misinformation so
there's still people to live in.
There's still people that don't
believe in mass. The
disinformation Ford addresses a
disinformation that imperils the
safety
and security of our homeland. No
one tells us that the window is
born.
Misinformation disinformation
governance for subtle
manipulations, Jacob wicks the
controversial picked ahead of
President Biden's new committee
to prevent disinformation.
They're afraid of us they're
afraid of the people they're
afraid that we might actually
think for ourselves dreams of
having the government be the
arbiter of truth. That is the
antithesis of what it means to
live in a free society in a
democracy and laundering
disinfo.
The goal is to bring the
resources of the department
together to address this threat.
Thanks to social media, it is
possible to solo yourself off
and have very different
experiences of living in America
in case you're unaware djenka
wits had questioned the validity
of Hunter Biden's laptop early
on actually calling it a Trump
campaign product sales. When you
threw the New York Posts off of
Twitter for talking about Hunter
Biden's emails. And it turned
out that wasn't a real story.
Sounds like the objective of the
board is to prevent
disinformation and
misinformation from traveling
around the country and a range
of communities 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. But you just
have to flood a country's Public
Square with enough lawsuits.
Misinformation disinformation
governance board.
I think it's 7 billion people
who agree to do something
willingly. They have almost
total control over their media,
and it makes it virtually
impossible for any opposition
candidate to challenge and when
autocrats use loneliness so they
separate people from one
another, and that then makes it
easier to dominate them.
Understanding what free speech
means we're aware of digital
cash could be programmed to
ensure is only spent on
essentials or goods which an
employer or government deems to
be sensitive. I eat a plant
basis centered life.
How do you get 7 billion people
to agree to do something
willingly?
The
new ownership values are not in
alignment. That's just the
honest, hate and homophobia is
working right beneath the
surface in American politics
right now. And does it make us
vulnerable to misinformation?
There's a lot of evidence that
the kind of connection that you
get from social media only makes
you feel more lonely and
isolated. Departments Homeland
Security is now aiming to
counteract fake news. The
President has long been
concerned about the power of
large social media platforms.
You just have to flood a
country's Public Square with
lawsuits.
Just talk about the trauma of
the victims. The focus on the
emotion How do you get some
billion people to agree to do
something willingly?
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