May 12th, 2022 • 3h 9m
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is going down going down man,
Adam curry, John C. Dvorak. It's
Thursday, May 12 2022. This is
your award winning get my nation
media assassination episode
1450. This is no agenda, landing
with no flying experience and
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
and from Northern Silicon
Valley, where we're celebrating
National Mental Health Awareness
Day. I'm Jesse diboride.
Buzzkill.
screwby We are of course the
poster children for mental
health awareness.
The highest Texas is shown
prominently on the posters.
What do you mean? We're insane
in Texas? Is that Is that what
it says? Yeah, exactly. But
mental awareness in Texas is
battle health. The Mental Health
Awareness health we haven't we
have no awareness of health
mental health. Is that it?
Yeah. That's a known fact. What
do you even ask them before?
So hey, man, let's just start
this off with something really
weird and I saw you had clips
that's why I'm going to start it
off. This this this passenger
who landed the airplane with no
flying experience. We were
missing some of the story here.
I have. I have an ask Adam
question at the end of this.
Okay, can we can we jump right
into your first one?
Sure. Play away.
And then uh, did you see this
today an absolute nightmare in
the air above Florida. That is
the sound of a passenger who has
no flying experience taking over
control of a private airplane
after the pilot had a medical
emergency that plane nose diving
toward the ground at what point
until one of the two passengers
on board, gets behind those
controls, calls for help, and
then safely lands. The plane
correspondent Brooke Schaefer is
live in Florida for us tonight.
So Brooke, the more that we hear
her about this story, the the
crazier and wilder gets,
yeah, what a story Marnie, the
FAA, you're even calling this a
miracle miracle aid flight. That
plane was actually even over the
water. When all of this
happened. The pilot lost
consciousness. So forced to land
the plane was a passenger, a guy
who had never flown a plane
before. A serious, serious
situation in the skies near Palm
Beach, a desperate call to air
traffic control from the
passenger in this plane,
something was seriously wrong
with his pilot.
Airplane. Roger, what's your
position? What was the situation
with the pilot,
the pilot out the passenger with
no idea how to fly the plane.
That's when the air traffic
controller steps in.
Roger tried to hold the wings
level and see if you can start
descending for me push forward
on the controls and descend at a
very slow rate. I said I want
you to start a slow turn to the
north. So the shoreline is going
to be off your right side.
Robert Morgan was on the other
end of that call. He and his
team printed out pictures of the
plane's cockpit and from the air
traffic control tower helped
that passenger land the plane
safely.
Yeah. Yeah,
I know you have a second clip.
But I have some comments.
We're all ears.
So when I've never heard this,
someone say I have no flying
experience. Very, very
interesting. You would say a
number of things. Then also very
novel, in this case, air traffic
control instructed this never,
never flying, never flying
experienced person to descend to
5000 feet so they could talk on
the phone. On the cell phone.
This is highly irregular. So we
don't have any audio of the
controller really helping this
guy down. Most of that went
through a cell phone call, which
even at 5000 feet. This is not
it's not a great idea if you
want to have constant. I've used
cell phones and airplanes and
small airplanes before it
doesn't work really well.
At all. Well, the report that I
had, has him going to the radio
a little bit now a little not
the cell phone it never
mentioned as a cell phone.
Most of this was done on the
cell phone. That's odd.
Well, just report doesn't say
that. And I read
I read the transcript and I
listened to all the available
audio so that's how and they
went back and forth for at least
a minute getting the number
right.
who recorded it how do you get
the two sides of the record?
Oh, no. of the when he was still
on the radio. It was ATC law.
I've done it. They've recorded
all that stuff. So that was
talking about the cell phone
call. And we don't have the cell
phone call. I thought you said
you heard the cell phone
know that number. They were
actually going back and forth
for a minute of precious minutes
trying to get the guy cell phone
number. Clearly he knows how to
use the radio. Clearly, he knows
how to do this.
Again, that's not in this
report. So I don't know
anything. All right, so let's do
your I don't think I can see
somebody say I have no flying
except this guy had
this guy had at minimum at
minimum flight simulator
experience. There's no doubt
about it.
This No, I think everybody said,
Microsoft heat lights.
I heard him talk. He said, Hey,
I can't figure out which nav I
should be on anyone who says
which nav I should be on has
done something in the flight
simulator. So that's no flying
or spirit, but didn't hear that
either. No, but this is, this is
all on separate audio.
All right, well, let's play the
rest of this clip.
Or as he's on the way and I
started to talk to him about how
the brakes would work as your
hero.
He is a hero. What he did is
pretty incredible.
Justin Hein is a pilot. He knows
the air traffic controller on
that call Robert Morgan. Later
in
the day, when I found out that
somebody landed in the
controller helped. I knew it was
Robert Morgan right away.
Because he's the only controller
that I know at this in this
area. That's a pilot. And with
him being an instructor, he's
able to definitely teach him and
know what he's doing to get down
on the ground.
And Marnie, get this, that air
traffic controller even said
he's never flown this specific
plane before. So really, all of
this working out as it did is a
miracle. We know that pilot was
taken to the hospital at this
point, we are still waiting on
some official confirmation as
far as how he is doing tonight.
Morning.
Yeah, that instructor even
having a printout of the
dashboard to understand the
controls in the cockpit. Brooke,
really incredible art. Thank
you. Oh, really,
really incredible.
So there it is not this
particular kind of aircraft. But
we really don't have any of that
information. Because that was
all done on the cell phone,
which is highly unusual. highly
unusual. I don't think I've ever
heard of this being done via
cell phone. But when you take
into do you have to ask Adam for
me because I can do that. Now if
you want.
I'm the guy in the plane, right?
Guy, right. You're the guy in
the plane, the passenger.
I don't know how long this took.
But after I land a plane, do I
get to log it?
Absolutely. Although that would
have to be signed off by an
instructor. So
the instructor who landed me
could sign it off. Yes, you
could. Yes,
that would qualify as that were
qualifies. Now I don't know how
long he was flying around. That
would qualify.
Yes, sure. Sure. So it goes in
the book. Okay. Because what I
wanted to know was your
question.
Okay. So, the tail number of
this aircraft was November 333,
Lima Delta. I mean, whenever I
see these things, and it's
weird, I'm just like, Oh, come
on, man. There's too many
threes. We don't really know
about any of the passengers. We
don't really know if this and he
was billed initially as a
passenger pilot. So it sounds
like someone who might have had
some flying lessons. Maybe has
done flight simulator was
sitting up front so it's not
just a typical passenger unless
they had this caravan loaded. In
this this tie this particular
aircraft I know a lot about a
flown them the Cessna Caravan.
Its main function is cargo, it
can haul a lot of cargo, and you
put some crappy ass seats in
there, you can take a lot, I
think you can take up to eight
people with a crapload of cargo
this as a special cargo bin
underneath doesn't go very fast
at all. It's not the thing. If
you're island hopping, and
you've rented a plane, it's not
necessarily the one you want. So
there's really no information
about other passengers. We don't
even know what happens. Oh,
okay, so we don't know what
happened to the pilot. This guy,
you know, no interviews as far
as I know further with him. He's
just a hero when he can sail off
into the night. I think this was
a drug run. I seriously do I
think there was this was a drug
run and that's why they had to
get it off the radio. Do it on
the cell phone. The report is
that this this never flown
before pilot wanted to land at a
different airport. And they said
no, no, no, you should come over
to international because you got
the long runway so this whole
thing smells smells bad.
Well, the pilot, at least when
this report was made was in the
hospital so they don't not to
pot you the pilot that passed
out. Yeah, could be could have
been the pilot. Well, if you
want to take it to that extreme.
You want to fictionalize it, I
would say I was a drug Rhonda
thing was filled with, with
with, let's say cocaine and the
pilot took a couple of Toots and
he had laced with fentanyl.
But yeah, he passed out. Yeah,
of course. Man before I fly here
take a couple toots. That's
exactly what would pilots do.
So couple of Toots with
fentanyl, keep the fentanyl and
fentanyl in there because that's
part of this. That is part of
the the the news stream this
week, because all they're doing
is talking about how many people
died. Well,
on that note regarding the
Sandals Resort, sandals, Emerald
Bay Great Exuma How about this
forget mo nation. We have an
actual boots on the ground
report from one of our producers
who was at the Great Exuma
Sandals Resort, who met Vince
and Donna's who died and hung
out with him for several weeks
before they died. Let me several
days. And I got a full on boots
on the ground report from one of
our producers. And you know, so
I was thinking this could be
drugs they weren't Hey, we're on
vacation where two couples were
hanging out. We're let's do some
Toots boom fentanyl. Now, that
doesn't appear to be what
happened according to our boots
on the ground report who who
were they they were they're
celebrating an anniversary. But
these are the two who died who
were in married had been married
for 40 years. It was the 40th
wedding anniversary. And I put
most of his concealing his
identity known to me, of course
even sent me photos of his wife
and and himself with with the
deceased. And the main thing if
you go through his excellent
rundown, which starts on I think
Tuesday all the way through the
day after they had passed away
had been found. There was a lot
of drinking, a lot of drinking
and in fact, the guy Vince on
Wednesday, he they were at
dinner, the four of them. He
said I'm having shortness of
breath for the last two days.
Now our producers wife is a
nurse practitioner and said, you
know, you should go get checked,
and maybe something to do with
the sleep apnea, whatever. The
next day, the guy does a round
of golf and 18 holes and he felt
better. And that's the last
thing they saw of them. And you
know, he says there was
initially some thinking about
carbon monoxide poisoning that
could have come from the hot
water heater in these two little
villas. By the way, the two
couples didn't know each other.
They only met once the one whose
husband died and I think the
wife is on the ropes in the
hospital spill. So they weren't
doing blow together apparently,
if that's what they were doing.
And, you know, the speculation.
He says it could have been just
excessive drinking and there's
higher end alcohol in the
villas. It could have been
tainted alcohol. We saw that in
one of these resorts a couple of
years ago, I think yeah, that's
right. That's a whole scandal.
But then then sir Ted of leak
detection and ozone hole
mitigation checked in. And he
says Adam is your resident
refrigerant specialist. Here's
what I'm thinking. A leak is one
thing or looking into Freon is
odorless. Many of the newer
systems pipe the refrigerant
into the space where it changes
state in the coil from a liquid
to a gas sucking the heat from
the area. It's very efficient.
If a leak occurs, occurs in a
small confined space that
refrigerant will displace the
oxygen starting from the floor
to the ceiling. I imagine this
hotel villa was small windows
closed AC blasting they were
laying down. Could have been
that. I've never thought of the
refrigerant being a problem.
I've never heard of such a
thing. Well, he is the
night of leak detection and
ozone hole mitigation.
Yeah, well, I understand this
can already hurt. You
can't argue with those. So there
you go. Get mo nation on the
case as usual.
Yes, we've we've gone just spent
10 minutes we learned absolutely
nothing. Regulation is dynamite.
Yes, of course. Because we have
the right people to do this
speculation as opposed to us
doing it.
Correct. We have which would
be me.
Right, exactly. Exactly.
Whatever. Okay, onward.
All right. So what do you think
is the biggest news what what do
we need to start with? And when
you have such a cornucopia of
choice,
or there's row I mean, I have a
if you notice mine, isn't it?
very eclectic? Yes, I have and I
don't have any queries kind of
overcome this. I don't have the
series of clips. But let's do a
couple of things that get some
row materials to the row stuff.
Get it out of the way. Okay.
Here's let's go with I got some
CBS reports for row one and two,
let's go with row one.
Fail to stand in defense of a
woman's right to make decisions
about her own body.
Democrats argued the measure
would codify Roe versus Wade by
preserving access to abortion
services, while Republicans
declared it to extreme,
when I said this was a five
alarm fire, I meant
I'm being called a radical
extremist because I believe
she's diable.
West Virginia Senator Joe
Manchin was the only Democrat to
side with Republicans against
the legislation.
We should not be dividing this
country for the
House Democrats. Yes.
So that was just a bad cut. That
sounds like there was something
going on at the same time to
where they have.
No, that was that was that was a
cut to the world. Demonstrators
did some shit.
But this the demonstrators
weren't anywhere. It wasn't
where mansion was promised they
they put mansion on he says one
word. Yeah, two, and then they
cut to something else completely
different. And I'm thinking kind
of sloppy cutting. Is this on
his News Package
sloppy, or is it intentional?
I don't think it was intentional
because it's too jarring. Let's
listen again,
against the legislation.
We should not be dividing this
country for the
House Democrats over to the
Senate chamber for the vote.
Protests have intensified around
the country following the
Supreme Court's leaked draft
opinion.
Yeah, this is so cool. What's
going on here in America? I'm
telling you self immolation is
coming. Someone's going to go
completely apeshit and burn
themselves over this.
It's I like the fact that you're
putting that into the
ether. Yes. Well, I need to get
it out before it happens. Or it
can be
true on conscience and some
lunatic wearing probably a green
kind of a raincoat with with a
mag cap. Screaming on her knees
will be the one that does it.
Yeah.
Maybe we'll see.
That's good. Let's go to cut to
personal threats has also
increased amongst some lawmakers
like main Susan Collins, called
police after protesters left
messages outside of her home.
I have received threatening
phone calls, letters, threats of
sexual assault. threats against
my family members.
Organizers are gearing up for
another round of demonstrations
this weekend in major cities,
including along the National
Mall in Washington.
Our hope is that through these
mobilizations and through our
organizing efforts, or elected
officials, we know that no
politicians can hold this over
us.
Several states are also readying
so called trigger laws that
would restrict access to
abortion if roe is overturned.
The governor of Illinois telling
CBS News his jacket is bracing
for an influx of women seeking
abortions. Should they take
effect in neighboring states
we're trying to provide
logistics help place to stay
anything we can do to help them
exercise their reproductive
rights.
Tonight the Attorney General has
directed the US marshals to
ensure the justice is safety and
he's being briefed on security
around the Supreme Court. CBS
News has also learned that state
and local law enforcement
agencies remain on high alert.
The justices are scheduled to
meet tomorrow, Nora
it's gonna be busy. Yeah,
gotta be busy can be you for you
played. We started talking about
this. We should play this one
clip row Canada. And then I have
some comments about this
bullcrap.
If there comes a time soon when
it is harder for Americans to
access abortion care, they would
be welcomed by Canada.
I mean, I don't see why we would
not I mean if they people come
here and need access certainly,
you know that's a service that
would be provided we
want that's what Karina Gould,
Canada's Minister of families
children and Social Development
told the CBC this month
Okay, so now we have a bunch of
situations cropping up they kind
of just subtext in these news
stories. One is Illinois, all
you know we're going to be an
influx because we're the one
state in the area in the Midwest
that can do abortions and then
we have the Canada persons stick
sticking their nose sticking
their nose and if I'm thinking
this could be a bonanza you
know, these these these
doctoring operations are all
nobody does goes to a doctor
anymore. They go to these health
centers. You set up shop smart
money sets up shop in Illinois,
and just brings people in left
and right screw Canada. Why
should you have to go to Canada
when you go to Illinois, you can
go to California and go to
Washington, you can go to
Oregon, you can go in these
places got wide open abortion
allowances, you can come to
California getting an abortion,
but where's the entrepreneurs
where and where's the interviews
of the entrepreneurs take and
say yeah, we're gonna set up a
big facility here and we're
going to be cranking out
abortions like there's no
tomorrow. Instead they played
this candidate thing about oh,
Canada. Well, you can come to
Canada. Well, you can go alcohol
you You can go into
Massachusetts you can go to New
York and go to New Jersey, you
can go to Illinois there's tons
of places you can go this is de
emphasized just to cause trouble
I think that the reason why you
don't see the entrepreneurs is
because the business case has
already been stated Amazon is
getting into this for their
employees, which I think also
will include customers, I
believe Amazon will set it up so
they they will transport women
to a state where an abortion can
be performed, they will then
take the parts to sell them to
the rest of the world
is good. Now why not? Why not
pay it sounds good to me now
that this is and you do get a
free Prime membership. And no
they get
this service. This service these
alarms. This service is included
with your Prime membership. You
see you get Amazon Prime Video
and abortion transportation,
also known as app Tran.
App an uptrend? Exactly that
would be right now if I may,
this and you get too busy guys
doing the transportation? Are
all contractors driving around
those Amazon trucks?
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. We're just
people who drive Uber. Yeah, it
could be any of those. It's
banana Bonanza, a piece of the
action answer. This is of course
political, as we discussed. We
discussed on the previous
episode, and they've popped this
way too early. So it has to get
pretty extreme. That's why it's
easy to call self immolation.
But here is Senator Schumer,
head honcho in the Senate for
the Democrats pushing the
political mean, which is now
everywhere. Now Republicans have
talked about their dream to
overturn Roe v. Wade for a long
time. But now the Magga
Republicans.
If the Maga Republicans get
their way, millions of women in
America would no longer have
power over their own bodies and
their own lives. If the Maga
Republicans get their way, young
girls will grow up in a world
where if they become pregnant
because of rape, they will have
no choice but to carry their
rapists child can you imagine?
Imagine? Imagine if the Magga
Republicans get their way
pregnant women could lose their
lives, because there will be no
exception for the life of a
mother. If there's a dangerous
complication in the pregnancy.
If Magga Republicans get their
way, women and their health care
providers could go to prison for
life for their medical
decisions,
so I think he's trying to brand
the mag Amin and this this Magga
meme and ultra mega ultra Magga
it's popping up everywhere and
Alomar
our joke writer official no
agenda joke writer Margie hit
Marty Higgins he sent me a note
about this ultra thing he thinks
is neuro linguistic programming,
the ultra use of the word Ultra.
And with Simon he has some long
argument about it.
Well, I think is a great meme
and Trump immediately pulled
that moniker on you know, he's
like, Oh, this is great. I'll be
ultra mag. I'll be the mega
king.
Oh, dramatic, ultra mag to the
rescue. Now. It's not just
political though.
Oh, no, no, no. This has severe
economic consequences. This was
interesting. As you know, I'm
following the Great reset.
Clearly something's going on. It
may be just the prelude we may
be in the middle of it. Just
looking at the markets. Even my
friends DHS unplugged or
flummoxed. Our Secretary of the
Treasury Janet Yellen was asked
by friendly fire Senate Senator
Menendez Democrat from New
Jersey. Obviously, was this it?
Wait a minute. Now I wonder if I
have the wrong clip. Hola. Crap.
Let's see
the ability to have full control
over one's reproductive health
has real world economic
consequences are so Secretary
Yellen. If the draft of the
courts majority holding and Roe
versus Wade has the right is the
actual decision. What impact
will the loss of abortion access
mean economically for one?
Well, I believe that eliminating
the right of women to make
decisions about when and whether
to have children would have very
damaging effects on the economy
and would set women back
decades. Roe v Wade and access
to reproductive health care,
including abortion helped lead
to increased labor force
participation. It enabled many
women to finish school that
increase their earning
potential. It allowed women to
plan and balance their families
and careers. And research also
shows that it had had a
favorable impact on the well
being and earnings of of choice.
Voltron, there are many,
how old are they are the
Democrats making children work
these days
and earnings. In China, maybe
well being in earnings of, of
children. Pure many research
suggests
that it's not weird. It's the
weirdest thing she says earnings
of Jill get to work, I'm only
eight
impact on the well being and
earnings
of, of children, assembling
iPhones,
there are many research studies
that have been done over the
years, looking at the economic
impacts of access or lack
thereof to abortion. And it
makes clear that denying women
access to abortion, increase
their odds of living in poverty
or need for public assistance,
or half of
the population of America.
Eliminating a right that has
existed for half a century for
low income and minority women
who have on the show already
showed that much of the burden
from a COVID pandemic would be a
disaster.
I have two things to say about
this. First, here's the economic
argument which I disagree with.
Modern monetary theory works
exceptionally well, unless
you're missing one element and
modern monetary theory, we're in
the middle of it, this is just
printing up as much money as
possible, another 5.7 trillion
coming, which we'll discuss that
we're slipping into the Japanese
debt trap, as I was taught by
the former New York banker, and
if you look at Japan, right now,
they're they're pretty much dead
in the water and they're slowly
ceasing to exist. People are
saying, hey, Japan may not be
around in 20 years, because
they're not making new human
resources which you need in the
modern monetary monetary theory
system. And so this goes
completely against what I would
presume Janet Yellen stands for
is MMT to have less people
unless you want us to cease as a
nation.
Okay, I have some thoughts on
this. Because all by priests,
priests, priests, the the row
waiting began in 7271 72,
codified 73. Pre that period in
the 60s, he had a booming
economy was going out of
control. 70s depression, right.
So so there we go. Okay. Well,
what about that? Well, let's
just ignore that. The other
thing, and you're right, because
I think the since 73, there's
been something like 74 million
abortions, which would be 74
million people working in the
system. 90 million of them black
babies, by the way. Yep. And
Drew could be working in the
system.
Making a good wage, as we just
heard. Good way, as a kid, good
wages.
So the so there's that element,
which is has to be taken into
account, I think your concept by
bringing in mm T into this and
adding that those numbers is
dynamite. The second thing is,
is that, well, if we can't have
all these people will just
aboard our own, and then bring
in Yes, open the southern border
and bring in all these Democrat
voters.
Exactly. That's right. Why would
we want to risk having black
belt black babies live and turn
out to be Republicans? Could
happen, it could happen now.
Personally, I'm pro choice. I'm
anti murder. Unless we can
broadcast that on television. As
Roy said about capital
punishment. I'm solutions
driven. Let me just say that,
what I what I hate about this
conversation conversation in
America, is the lack of context,
what is really going on here.
And this is, in my mind,
specifically about a DOS
abortions. So American
descendants of slavery, that's
where that's what Margaret
Sanger, the founder of Planned
Parenthood, that's what she was
all about was diminishing the
specifically descent American
descendants of slavery
population that was much better
for America, that is now kind of
universally recognized on the
right and on the left, that that
is the genesis of Planned
Parenthood. But what made this
worse was regulations, which
truly were white supremacist of
no man about the house when the
blacks came up from the south,
and I said the blacks, that's
right, everybody, sue me. Friend
of mine just got D platformed.
Over doing that. So when the
blacks came up, that was the
stipulation, if you wanted to
have welfare payments for you
and your kids, it could be no
man about the house, there were
patrols to make sure that didn't
happen. And what this now
resulted in initially, was a
culture of obviously men not
being in the house, amongst poor
people. So the oh geez, at the
time were the blacks. Now it's
the blacks and the whites, but
let's just focus on the blacks.
The fetus has been weaponized
now with the baby Baby Daddy
culture, you know, 70 or 80% of
children grow up without a
father figure in the house. And
thanks to like the Kardashians,
in our modern culture, the
concept of the baby daddy is Oh,
yeah, you know, I'll have this,
I'll have this, this baby and
this guy is going to take care
of me. These guys often run off
they become dead beats. The
fetus is weaponized in this,
Hey, I've got your baby, you
know, if you don't want my baby,
and then that's why you have
these late later term abortions
is because of this baby daddy
culture. That is that that
should be illegal. The
glorification of this night.
That's my personal opinion.
You're right.
That's the real problem. Yeah,
it is a real problem. You nailed
it.
I have. Going back to the
political side. Have you noticed
that many news networks, I've
seen it on Fox, I've seen it on
CNN and MSNBC. They're bringing
on comedians to do opinion and
commentary. And it's often
really lame, especially if
they're not introduced as a
comedian. Have you seen any of
this?
Talk our heads face began with
the podcasters
Yeah, but it's it's like all of
a sudden talk.
I think Tony also got field guy
has good ratings, like you
pointed out,
I can't watch that. But okay,
he's watch hard to
watch. It's poor is so poorly
done. Now.
MSNBC brought on Laurie kill
Martin, who apparently is a
comedian. I have no idea.
There's a million of them. Yeah,
well, here's what it but this is
the level stuff that you get,
then, in opinion show on a so
called news network.
So I mean, here's the thing,
here's my feeling about the
leaker. I would like to find out
who the leaker is, so I could
make sweet love to that person.
Because that person is a hero to
me. Okay, and if the leaker a
lot of people are saying you
could be a conservative if the
leaker is a Republican, and if I
get pregnant during our
lovemaking, I will joyfully
aboard our fetus
and let them know.
I don't know if that answered
your question. I probably did.
It was a little it was a little
off topic.
That's just weird. Why would you
do that? This tacky? Yes. tacky.
This is open mic level comedy.
Oh, it's very poor comedy. I
mean, especially with, you know,
a board the Republicans.
Funny. No, me abortion is not
funny as a topic. Oh, and then
to do this sort of in your face
type humor, which is
edgy. So we've seen I'm sorry,
no, no. So we've seen the it's
just lame. It's very lame that
so we've seen the Maga meme
trying to get mag out there
manga, this manga that manga
Republicans, then the next thing
is, what will they do next? What
will the manga Republicans do
next? And an unbelievable tweet.
I'm sure you saw it from the
mayor of Chicago. Lori
Lightfoot. Yeah, I just want to
I just want to quote this tweet.
To my friends in the LGBTQ plus
community. The Supreme Court is
coming for us next. This moment
has to be a call to arms. Are
you kidding me? I mean, is that
not direct? I mean, that is even
that's not even protected under
the Constitution almost. If you
take call to arms, literally,
who I mean if it was you know,
as insurrectionist on January 6,
right? Yeah. Oh, man. You were
home on the you were so right.
The you told us about Trump's
cover your ass memo to regarding
January 6, right was the
segment. Right. So there's a
there's a new memo that he sent
to I think he sent it to 60
minutes. This you see this? So
he sends it Donald J. Trump. I
love his little presidential
seal on his paper that and it's
talking about Mark Espers book.
And you know, he said and then
he he refutes a couple of things
about about Esper. And then here
is one of the statements from
the 60 minutes piece question.
President Trump wanted to send
10,000 Active Duty troops into
Washington DC after the St.
John's Church was set on fire,
and Trump says wrong. I wanted
to send at least 10,000 troops
for January 6, because I knew
many people were coming to
Washington that day to protest
the corrupt presidential
elections of 2020. Nancy Pelosi
and the DC mayor turned me down
60 minutes should ask them Then
why they chose not to have
proper security, which would
have totally changed that day
and allowed us to have a proper
debate on the evidence of
massive election fraud, which
the fake news media still
refuses to cover whatsoever. And
another question,
honestly, beauty that's,
I mean that that saves, that
saves his ass. That's when he
certainly was playing some kind
of chess up front there. He was
smart. Another question on a
couple of occasions, President
Trump suggested to Esper they
attack the drug cartels with
missiles into that Trump says No
comment. He's gotta love it. He
got love. It verifies hilarious,
really, really good. Now, along
this along these lines, just to
get it out of the way, the 2000
new rules documentary debuted
online, which is from Dinesh
D'Souza and I have some thoughts
about this. Did you? Did you see
this at all?
No, I did not. I had everybody
in the families asking me what
do I think? And I said, I
haven't seen it. I know what
it's I know what it is. I do I
have to see it was now I'm glad
you saw it. Because now you can
tell me? Is it something that
we've not discussed? If there's
new information has come to
light? Is it anything that I
have to see?
Well? Before I answer that
question, could you give me a
synopsis of what you think is in
it?
Excited? I think overall, a an
argument about voter fraud, that
probably took place in 2020 with
some evidence.
Okay. Well, I purchased the
documentary, you know, I'd like
to do that. I definitely never,
I try not to steal content from
anybody, I feel it's wrong. So I
found the $30 price tag rather
high. That That surprised me.
And it but it was it was done
pretty well. He was doing this
through through his locals
account. And then whatever it
was, the the purchase was pretty
seamless. And it was, at the
time, I wanted to watch it not
easy to get a free copy.
Although it is kind of ambiguous
whether you could watch it for
free or not. And I saw that
things posted as if that was
okay. And I saw it taken down
other places. So it didn't
matter to me I want to pay i
This is fine. This was way too
much money for the production
value. This thing was a piece of
shit. It was it was reality show
level production, almost like it
was inside the Big Brother
house. And for some reason his
wife is in every shot. And so
that they're interviewing two
main
team might be some other guy
that I think we both know whose
wife seems to be in a lot of
shots. Here go on,
who was that then? Bloom. It was
a level of that, except she
didn't look like blooms wife.
And she hadn't she had no
contribution. She was just
nodding. And she's in every shot
comes and she's a co producer,
I'm Shinya, all that but it's
it's it really surfaces around
to people a truth Truth, the
vote, I think I have it in this
clip. And they purchased cell
phone tracking data not not
connected to not really personal
identifiable, but you know, they
they were able to purchase this
data was just had cell phone
IDs. They were able to map where
it where the cell phones went.
And of course, when the cell
phones went home, they were
eventually able to correlate
those to human beings at that
address. And what they say is
they were 2000 meals on election
night. Mules meaning people
carrying harvested ballots,
which in most states, you really
can't put more than your own
ballot into the box. And then
they had all this video footage
which they also acquired under
FOIA and all all done aboveboard
and legally. It's like you could
literally see these people and
their their actions how they
were how they were just stuffing
the ballots, the brazen
corruption of the of the of the
election. The problem is, that
will I'll get to my conclusion,
the problem is that this is not
the 2000 meals documentary is
not being picked up or really
discussed by much right wing
media, specifically, Fox News.
Which is odd although I have my
thinking as to why that is but I
want to play a clip here from
D'souza now doing a podcast with
his wife, and she speaks now in
this one and we'll get to the
bottom of What actually is going
on? Because it seems like
there's some issues, including
Tucker Carson Carson Show,
one of the really remarkable
things about this movie is that
we have made it a success. It's
been trending pretty much
constantly. I mean, it's very
unusual to see the same topic
trending for day upon day upon
day on Twitter,
I should add one thing. They
explained very, very, very
clearly how money went into
nonprofits, and nonprofits were
the ones that were harvesting
the ballots. And then these
mules would go to all of these
nonprofits, and they had the
registered addresses. And they
would pick up the ballots, and
they sometimes they go back, you
know, 10 times a night, they go
to different nonprofits, not
once in the entire documentary,
did they even mention one of
these nonprofits, there was some
suggestion that these were
funded by the Zuckerberg and
Chan Foundation, which we know
to be pretty much true. We've
heard of the ballot stuffing.
But that was very odd. They
didn't mention any of these
nonprofits, which I found
suspicious.
And it's funny because I look
for it. I'm like, 2000 trending,
and I look a few hours later,
it's not trending. I'm like,
wait, trending, Dinesh, today
was trending to Souza, then back
to 2000 meals. So it's back and
forth. But the point to make is
that this is a phenomenon and
and what we have done that with
no health, I shouldn't say no
help from either Fox News, or
from Newsmax. You know, it's a
little unfortunate, because I've
been going on Fox News almost
weekly talk about various
issues. And you know, part of my
reason for doing that is not
just because I like visibility,
partly because I say you don't
want I'll do them a favor, and
then I'll have a book out, I'll
have a movie out and they'll
they'll get behind it. I'm not
saying they have to agree with
it.
Oh, wow. He's listening a veil
of how it really works, why you
go on to talk shows to give your
opinion, it's really because you
expect something in return, not
just for your visibility, but
they
allow me to talk about Yeah, and
so and that, to me, is the most
surprising thing of all, because
they if they don't agree with
the content, they can at least
debate it. They can they can
just put it out there and go,
You know what, we don't think
that what you're saying is a
fact. And so we want to we want
to fact check it or whatever.
But to not mention it. I mean,
just pretend it doesn't exist,
honestly. But but they're
purposely not mentioning the
movie, because as we know,
recently, you may have noticed
that Catherine angle bracket to
the vote went on Tucker Carlson
show,
okay, so this, this woman and
her husband have truth to vote,
they are the center of this
documentary. It's their data,
it's their maps, it's their
video footage, hope they're
getting paid from some of that
$30 For the work they've put
into it. But she and she is
really the one who is breaking
this wide open this 2000 meals.
And she went on Tucker Carlson
and here's Dinesh, his
story. And they talked about geo
tracking. And he talked about to
the vote, no mention of 2000
meals and a lot of people were
like, what's going on what's
going on? And for a while there,
I was just silent about it.
Because it's this is the problem
with Fox News is they
essentially kind of they feel
like we have you you know what I
mean? You can't you can get off
the reservation because we can
crucify you the seat. This is
the underlying. And to be fair,
we we did want for Katherine and
Greg's work to afford to be
known because that's the whole
purpose for doing a movie about
their work. And we told them
this from the very beginning. So
Tucker Carlson and his producer
told Catherine engelberg will
have you on but do not mention
2000 meals, don't mention it, we
forbidding you to mention it at
all.
So don't talk about the movie.
And now Twitter is just blowing
up with you. There's a great
movie. So you're right. There's
nothing in here. We didn't know.
And I think what's being missed.
The reason why Fox News will not
talk about this is because 2000
mules were stuffing ballots for
both Democrats and Republicans.
That's why it's so obvious. They
don't want they don't want to
tell you which nonprofits
because some of them may be
related to financing from the
Republicans. So they don't give
you that information. Fox News
doesn't want to talk about it.
It's obvious, because the
corruption was on both sides. It
may have been a lot more for Joe
Biden. Sure possible. And the
other thing that just made me
icky is throughout this whole
documentary, I get a vibe of we
really need the digital ID to
solve this problem. Seriously,
so I'm not a fan of this
documentary. I don't like what's
going on this. I think it's a
small, small All issue compared
to the voting machines, but
that's just me. So I'm not so
sure about Dinesh. And man, you
and I, you and I would have, we
would have rejected that
documentary. It was so bad. We
really would have like, No,
this has meaning so far as his
production
production was even the content,
it was just not great. Very
disappointing. Actually.
Oh, you know, it's not easy to
make a good film.
No, it's not. It's not. All
right. We should probably do a
little bit of Ukraine here,
because as you know, the most
important thing that's on
everybody's mind is the war on
Ukraine. There's nothing else
that really matters. I mean,
hohoho, and we passed a, we
passed the $33 billion package,
we added seven to it,
House lawmakers have approved
$40 billion new aid for Ukraine,
that's 7 billion more than
President Biden requested. A US
official now says up to 10
Russian generals have been
killed in the conflict. The US
Director of National
Intelligence warns Vladimir
Putin is preparing for a
prolonged war and may turn to a
nuclear threat as he struggles
to refresh his ground forces.
And that may end up meaning that
they have greater reliance in
effect on asymmetric tools
during this period. So they may
rely more on things like cyber
nuclear precision. Yeah. That's
obviously a shift in the way in
which they are exercising their
efforts for influence.
Is that as the request
Meanwhile, President Solinsky
says Russia's blockade course on
the Black Sea could lead to a
global food crisis.
No, no kidding, really. Thank
you. Thanks for that info. So, I
mean, a lot is going on. Again,
this is something that never
gonna be able to drag out
properly media wise until the
midterm election, which is part
of what it's for. It's
definitely helping with more
money printing see the 40
billion and the outrage over
it turns out to be a total of
53.
Have you seen that what it's all
for though? It's like USA ID you
know, that goes to all the NGOs.
It's for military industrial
complex is for CIA black
budgets. It's and there's a
secondary little thing. There's
that the CIA part you're talking
about? Like there's another
I have kind of an overview. Oh,
good. A we should place it Yeah,
sure. Ukraine update CBS.
You're really picking them from
from the Central Intelligence
broadcast system these days
now, more in Ukraine where
neither side is moving toward a
decisive military victory and
instead, it's looking more like
a stalemate that could last
months or even years. Soldier in
Ukrainian custody will be the
first to face of war crimes
trial for allegedly shooting an
unarmed 62 year old civilian.
CBS Deborah Potter reports
tonight from Ukraine.
It's a game of cat and mouse
danger of living far away from
village by village Ukrainian
soldiers of pushing Russian
troops away from her Keith and
back towards the Russian border
in their wake a trail of death
and destruction and a
bittersweet victory for those
coming home. The fighting has
not laid off in the south and
the east. Even in Mario called
the Russians do not have full
control, thwarted by Ukrainian
regiment, who remain barricaded
in that steel plant injured
close to starving. The soldiers
released these haunting images,
many have amputated limbs,
doctors forced to operate
without proper supplies for
loved ones on the outside how
can
they not have proper supplies?
What are we using that money
for? But is that not getting to
the to these frontlines proper
supplies
on another? Yeah, they're
talking about specifically the
guys holed up in a
steel mill. They're still there.
I thought they were out. Now
they
released the civilians there.
Okay. Oh, you know, the timeline
is confusing you so they get
these these these guys who still
I think are the Nazis are still
down and they show these
pictures, by the way. Yeah. And
they're they're, they're just,
they're gorgeous pictures. But
yeah, I mean, there's, they're,
they're done in a new war styled
professionally photographed.
They have a lot of that going on
in Ukraine. They're very
artistic, any
single shoes, any single shoes,
not that I could see. But it
seems to me that if you're down
there and you're taking pictures
and you're assuming that these
pictures are being taken by a
phone dial would be my
assumption. Big Nikon Of course.
And so but even if they're down
here with the big Nikon, you
flip the button and you take
them Movie where's the movie?
No, it's good point. You put
the, you know, where's the
crummy movie that people take?
They got all these fantasies.
Don't worry. Here's the movie
Dinesh D'Souza will have the
documentary, I'm sure.
Many have amputated limbs,
doctors forced to operate
without proper supplies for
loved ones on the outside. The
weight is unbearable a contrary
lilius to Peter's husband Andre
messages her every week to say
he's alive. She's more and more
desperate. I won't take you
you'll take a gun and I will do
everything to save him with
stoic and resolved. She believes
the world is not doing enough.
They are heroes not only for
Ukrainians. And we want our
heroes to come back home. But
one them alive. We're ready.
Firstly,
echoed by Katrina Prokopenko,
the wife of the brigade
commander, rigging the pope
intervene.
Yeah. Okay, that's trauma based
entertainment. That is how they
try and keep you cloistered in
front of your news box to learn
more, but I have three short
clips.
That really ladies cloistered
anymore? No, of
course not. But that's why you
need to do something extreme
like Lindsey Graham, who says we
got to take Putin out Putin.
Putin is got to be taken out.
There's no other way. So you're
saying that that's how this ends
that Putin is removed? Is there
any way there's
no off ramp? There is no off no
offering offering. So let me
tell you why. There's no offer,
please. Ukrainians are not going
to give the east to Putin to
stop the war, they're going to
fight for every inch of their
territory. If we push the
Ukrainians to give up half the
country, the Putin wins if we
back off prosecuting Putin as a
war criminal, all the laws on
the books become a joke. If we
don't get this right, China will
certainly invade Taiwan. There
is no off ramp in this war,
somebody's gonna win and
somebody's going to lose. And I
hope and pray and do everything
in my power to make sure Ukraine
wins. And Putin is in charge of
a state sponsored, state
sponsored terrorism that
designation needs to be given to
Russia. He's earned that
designation, we need to pour it
on when it comes to helping
Ukraine.
So he wants to invoke terrorism
laws, no off ramp, this guy who
was in Ukraine in
2014 2015 2016, promising
promising that we take care of
everything with his with John
McCain. Here these are horrible,
horrible war mongering people
who must have some kind of
corrupt connection to Ukraine. I
can't imagine any other reason
why you speak like this. And
then this pushing of poor
Finland poor Finland, sins are
not even the same as Europeans.
Not even the same as
Scandinavians, the Finns are a
whole different race. And now
they're being pushed towards
NATO, along with Sweden
and breaking news, the leaders
of Finland say they're now in
favor of joining NATO. Finland
shares a long border with
Russia. Neighboring Sweden is
expected to decide on joining
NATO in the coming days major
step and confronting Vladimir
Putin who has long fought
against NATO expansion.
And we have listeners in in
Finland, they're not really
happy with this
clip. I have a clip from it was
last week that I didn't move it
forward, but you can look it up.
You have the database, play it
because it discusses this a
little bit from a different
perspective. This is the Russia
tickets from I don't remember
the exact thing but this is
worth listening to. The clip is
called Russia, Finland, Sweden,
from Helsinki Oh, and McNamara
is visiting research fellow at
the Finnish Institute of
International Affairs and from
Brussels. We're joined by
international affairs
strategist, Nicholas white
Gentlemen, welcome to Inside
Story. Dimitri, let's start with
you. How will Russia react if
the two countries join NATO? Its
threatened to deploy nuclear
weapons to the Baltic border
region, and Kaliningrad should
those threats be taken
seriously.
Now? Well, so far, the
statements were mostly made by
the former Prime Minister Dmitry
Medvedev, not by President Putin
himself. So I wouldn't read too
much into the statements from
the data. Obviously, Russia is
very upset and distraught about
the possible membership or
Finland, Sweden, the NATO, let
me remind you that during the
Cold War, our relations with
these two countries were not bad
with Finland. They were actually
good. Yeah.
Well, just in case things don't
go good. The UK has stepped up.
And this is and Boris Johnson
went to Sweden to talk with the
Prime Minister and nice little
announcement that hey, you know,
we're you guys. We're gonna put
our Our NATO membership and we'd
like to be a part of this and
hey, no worries because UK good
old Boris here, it's got our
back and
Prime Minister and I have agreed
to face challenges in peace
crisis and conflict together.
And if either country should
suffer a disaster or an attack,
do United Kingdom and Sweden
will assist each other in
a variety of ways. The many
carcasses of Russian tanks that
now litter the fields and
streets of Ukraine, thanks to
Swedish developed and British
built in laws certainly speak to
how effective that cooperation
can be. But most importantly,
this is an agreement that
enshrines the values that both
Sweden and the UK hold dear, and
which we will not hesitate to
defend.
Man, if the Swedes and the Finns
fall for this. You make a dumb?
I mean, first of all, the guy's
name is Boris. Alright, that
gives you a clue that maybe you
should like step away from this.
Where's the Tasha? Right. In the
UK who
now They're the heroes. We're we
you me? Tina, Mimi, everybody
sending 40 billion over to
Ukraine 23 total and Boris,
Boris, Boris Johnson gets to go
over the end. Don't worry, we
got your back. Uh huh. What are
the chances of that? Once they
find the bullet for the army and
they got enough coal for the Air
Force to fly, please. So this is
graduating things up? To which
to which Foreign Minister Lavrov
who doesn't love him made a
little joke. But
if you cannot sleep because of
Russian Ukrainian conflict,
there are some advices to calm
you down. Just imagine that this
is happening in Africa. Imagine
this is happening in the Middle
East. Imagine Ukraine is
Palestine. Imagine Russia is the
United States.
Okay, thanks. That's really
helpful. Over to the media
portion of it. Everyone getting
on board, we have to go way
beyond the yellow and blue
flags. And, of course, we see
artists jumping on the
bandwagon. You know, the edge of
Bondo performed in the subway
and Kyiv Kyiv which is clearly a
set. They don't really have a
vast subway network, I'm
reliably informed, at least not
since 2018. So they must have
built a lot really quickly. But
there's news now about Bano?
What are the chances he has
been telling his life story and
song for decades. Now Bano is
writing a book release a new
memoir, this fall surrender will
follow Banos life and the band's
career through 40 of its
greatest tense. The book has
been in the work since 2015 and
will officially be on sale
November 1. So
it was just a cheap ass ad. And
back in the picture, everybody
is mono. Remember to buy my
book, it's coming out soon. Then
we have the scorpions Madison
Square Garden the scorpions who
I went to Russia in 1989, with
the scorpions with many others
to put on a CIA or manage
concert to bring down the Berlin
Wall The hit that did it at the
time. Contrary to what many
believe it was not David
Hasselhoff, but it was the
scorpions wind of change. The
only song that Klaus minor did
not write again is maybe it's
just coincidence there's entire
podcasts about this that suggest
the CIA may have had a hand in
writing and promoting that song.
But that was about Russia about
Russia breaking fee free and
joining the global community. So
now what happens now with
Madison Square Garden
I think tonight we should say
this song louder than ever
before.
So now they're playing when this
is so now we're using wind of
change for Ukraine against
Russia. I ended this is this is
this has gone off the rails
anecdotal insight that we no
other podcasts you could
possibly have. And I
will give you one more. Oops.
Unfortunately, we will not be
able to do the Saturday
Eurovision final Eurovision Song
Contest contest final narration
because I have a prior
engagement. As you know, I'm an
aficionado of Eurovision 20
Eurovision. I've watched it
sledding on this is
your you were a liar but We do
like calling out the winner
ahead of time so they had the
semi finals this past week. And
we're now on to the finals. And
I would like to make a
prediction who will win
the first doses in the semi
finals before you make your
prediction. Okay.
Hold on a second.
I had already colored people can
play along. Yes.
Okay. Your vision your vision
2022 finalists, here we go. The
finalists countries are they
call it the grand final not
grand finale the grand final.
Armenia, France, Germany,
Netherlands, Norway, Portugal,
Spain, Switzerland, Italy,
Greece, Iceland, Lithuania,
Moldova, United Kingdom and
Ukraine.
Who is not in the finals?
There's a lot of countries not
in the finals. Finland Israel,
Serbia, Azerbaijan, Georgia,
Malta, San Marino, Australia
Cyprus, Ireland. A lot of people
didn't a lot of countries didn't
make it in. But it doesn't
matter. I'm going to call it
right now.
useless. You can't get genius.
What you I know what you're
gonna say. Everyone knows what
you're gonna
say Ukraine. Of course. It's so
obvious. And I think they have
the song to back it up.
Collusion orchestra. This is
Stefania. It's a hip hop guy in
a pussy hat John Yes, he's got a
pink pussy hat he's like a
Ukrainian hip hop. I want you to
hear the hook when this guy
kicks in Hara now wait for it.
It gets worse from UK
How cool is that? Winner winner
winner chicken dinner written
all over it could be Moldova.
But I think Ukraine is just as
so so obvious.
It should What do you have the
demo Dovin in example,
I can grab it real quick I don't
have it handy but we might as
well do this. Let me open up the
channel here. Let's see mold
dove. Here's Moldova we click on
the link and here we go hearing
the sound
of silence is that the name oh
here we go
okay, some country in western HC
like stuff I think I think
Ukraine beats Moldova easily in
that in that one. The it's odd
that the United Kingdom they
never I mean since the 70s. Or
maybe there was something in the
80s they never when they're the
laughingstock of the of
Eurovision and they have an
entry Sam writer in the in the
finals. Let's listen to a little
bit of his
net Nast not be floating in
midair and a broken heart just
to someone else down. Okay.
Because this is stolen for
something more familiar. Yeah,
that's a stolen SE.
Typical Brits stall and so the
Dutch entry is also in there. I
haven't heard this one. But I
heard it's really depressing.
It's called the depth. There you
go. Already suck on the train.
Rain dark, I'm alone. Okay,
Dutch makes sense. So anyway,
the show business will continue
but what are they going to do
after they let Ukraine wind is
not just not going to be much
more they can't push it. They've
got they already rolled out
Bano? Maybe maybe they could
have Madonna do a concert for
him. I mean, she's desperate
these days. But I don't I don't
see how they can how they can
continue this psychological
operation to get us all jacked
about it.
Seriously,
I don't know if people are this
this this Roe versus Wade thing
is really taking the steam out
of the Ukraine thing by design
laws and to put that money pump
the money up. Mostly
Republicans. The funny thing was
and I have a couple of Biden
clips and I hate to claim to
that.
No, I'm okay with that because
he has been saying a lot of
stuff that is necessary to
analyze.
But they talk about the vote for
the 50 the 40 billion straight
up and it was like 100%
Democrats and 73 Senate
Republicans voted for it and
only
like 5050 or 60. Republicans
voted against it.
Yeah, very few. And, you know,
Marjorie Taylor Greene, I think
gets those guys all the all the
so called omega Republicans
voted against it. Yes, there's
not that many, but according to
Biden, they're taking over the
place. So I want to show that
Biden talks about inflation a
lot. And is, this is premise
inflation speech. And I have
these not these aren't a bunch
of short snippets so much as a
little longer. So you can get a
little better feeling for what
he's saying.
So you can get a better you can
focus your brain to understand
what he's saying. Is that is
that the reason for the longer
clip?
We know it doesn't help. But it
just brings context in go on
this one that a couple of these
is Biden, on inflation, straight
up Biden, on inflation,
I think what's happened is we
have in a sense, I never
expected we say, say this
carefully. Yeah, do. I never
expected the ultra Maga
Republicans who seem to control
the Republican Party now to have
been able to control the
Republican Party. I never
anticipated that happening.
Mr. President, a year ago, the
administration was saying that
inflation was transitory. That's
obviously not the case. Now, how
long do you think it will be
until we see prices coming down?
I'm not going to predict that it
ranges defendant most economists
are talking to by the end of
this year, and some say it's
going to be it's going to
increase next year. But there's
others say by the end of this
year, you're going to see it
come down by the calendar year.
I don't know but I know what we
have to do to make sure that we
can bring it down.
He doesn't know he doesn't know
shit. But the point is, is he
makes this assertion that they
mag is taken over the Republican
Party. But based on the votes
were only 70 Republicans in the
House and Senate combined, voted
against the fit the 40 billion
and the Magga people and Trump
included are against this
throwing money at Ukraine to
this extreme. So he's full of
shit they haven't taken over the
Lindsey Graham's and those other
you know, the kind of the
Democrat Republicans, the ones
that still run the party, the
other guys they still win the
elections and they're gonna
probably take over, but they
haven't. He's fully he doesn't
know what he's talking about. I
just thought that was an
interesting thing. He's because
he's freaked out about
this great, it's great to blame
it on Republicans makes nothing
but sense. Maga,
this will play through these
clips I got here's here's kind
of an edited one for time, just
the Biden edited for inflation
is to brambling about it.
Kitchen Table, I went, I want
every American to know that I'm
taking inflation very seriously.
And here's my top for domestic
priority solutions, and there's
going to be more we're gonna
have to talk about as well. But
first, I want us to be crystal
clear about the problem. There
are two leading causes of
inflation we're seeing today.
Does any of them include massive
printing? by the Federal
Reserve? Please tell us
the first cause of inflation is
a once in a century pandemic,
the supply challenges have been
further hampered by the onset of
delta and Omicron viruses. And
this year, we have a second
cause a second cause Mr. Putin's
war in Ukraine. You saw we saw
in March that 60% of inflation
that month, was due to price
increases at the pump for
gasoline, Putin's war has raised
food prices as well. Because
Ukraine and Russia, two of the
world's major bread baskets of
for wheat and corn, are
essentially completely stalled.
But here's the good news.
Because of the actions we've
taken America's in the stronger
position to meet this challenge
than just about any other
country in the world. They're
independent. They're
independent. I believe that
inflation is our top economic
challenge right now. And I think
they do too. I build a strong we
build a strong economy with a
strong job market. And I agree
with what Chairman Powell said
last week, that the number one
threat is the strength in that
strength that we built is
inflation. So the Fed should do
its job and it will do its job.
I'm convinced with that in mind.
Our number one strength is the
threat of inflation. Is that Is
that what I'm understanding is
what he said Could I interject
these clips with a quick ABC
News report regarding the maggot
King inflation.
President Biden is promising to
beat inflation after the latest
numbers. showed it remains near
a 40 year high. Biden outlined a
plan yesterday to help farmers
boost production to lower food
prices. The plan involves
investing in fertilizer and
insurance programs. Meanwhile,
he took a mad Republicans who
criticized his plan to raise
taxes on corporations and give
tax credits for electric cars.
My Republican colleagues say
these programs to help the
working class and middle class
people. That's they say that's
why we have inflation. They're
dead wrong. Under my
predecessor, the great maggot.
The deficit increased every
single year, he was President
Biden also said that he's
reduced the deficit to help
fight inflation. But Republicans
say the administration's overall
spending is the problem.
This is a fantastic message that
they're putting out there. The
message is President bright
Biden is reducing the deficit by
$1 trillion. And so I think most
people go oh, that's great. You
know, that's not me. Oh, $1
trillion, less, wow, Trump
couldn't do that. But it's not
the national debt. It's the
deficit. That means the amount
that we don't have, that we put
in the budget. So what he does
is he puts together an almost $6
trillion budget. Yeah, it was
less if it was less than or
created, saved or created jobs
and people and saying, oh, no,
we're cutting the deficit. But
that's nothing. It's going to
increase the debt the national
debt by a trillion a year. I
mean, it's and this is the death
knell if this budget, which I
doubt it will, but if it gets
through intact, cut my God. I
mean, you really, you really got
to stop the abortions, because
we're gonna need a lot of people
to make up for this. This
Japanese debt trap we're falling
into I found this issue, but
this is a great messaging, the
deficit will reduce the deficit.
But
so here, there's is also some
screwball messaging he makes, I
tend to bring up screwball
messaging, listen to this clip.
This Well, first, this is the
this this is the I wanted listen
to this. This the inflation Flim
flam is a short clip. I want
just to hear it.
Inflation. Flim Flam.
Oh, I'm sorry, I see that
consumer prices in April were
8.3% higher than a year ago.
That's just a shade below the
8.5% inflation rate the month
before.
Hey, isn't this supposed to be
mean that we've had peak
inflation?
Well, they're talking about
peaking inflation. But the
problem with this, this is kind
of a Flim Flam because it's year
over to eat. It's year over
year. It's not total,
right. He's so Oh, wow. That's
another bullshit statistic. Wow,
that's good. So
yeah, so if you go a year over
the over a year, and you say you
had say something costs 10 bucks
a year ago, and now it's 8.5%
higher this year? Well, the next
month from last year, it could
have already gone up another few
points. And so going, the other
8.3 Might even be higher. Yep.
So this is a Flim Flam. And then
he's also got another one in
here that I don't even know if
he's doing half of these or he's
knowledgeable enough to be able
to do this. But listen to this.
This is one of the few short
clips this Biden on corporate
tax
55% of the largest corporations
paid net zero in federal taxes
and 2020 and $40 million profits
just isn't right.
Let me just say before you go
ahead, let's talk about that.
And then I have something else
to say about
what's he talking about 40
million profit.
million or billion.
He said million when an idiot.
Okay, do it. I did do a clip. I
really want to actually that was
the wrong clip. The clip I
wanted to play is this one, this
is Biden on profit margins.
Oh, a second.
Fine. And there we go.
There rather she taxes on
working American families and
try to depress their wages to
take on inflation. nevermind the
fact that many of these
companies are recording record
profit margins, even as far as
prices as they raise prices,
records amounts to
record profit margins.
What does that mean? What does
record profit margin mean? It's
not the same. My sales went down
to one product. Yeah. And the
profit margin went way up on
that one product
record and record had record
profit margin. It's a record
record profit margin. It's a
perfect it's Flim Flam inflam.
It's not Yeah, it's no different
than the Flim Flam. It's no
different than anything. And a
lot of this is written by people
who I mean this used to work
back in the day when you just
watch The CBS Evening News and
when when it keeps getting
repeated about these types of
things profit margin you start
people thinking about what's
going on with this. But my
favorite Yeah Are you done with
with your Biden's for just this
moment?
I can move the whole lot. I only
have two left it
because this goes into a two
clip a two parter that you will
love. This was the one I liked
the most.
Now it's pretty much been that
way for decades. Mr. President,
wait a minute, wasn't if since
the pandemic be and the
shutdowns began in 2020. They
had huge lines of people at at
Food Banks hours hours they were
in line.
Who was President Trump. So
what's he talking about? Well,
why is the Maga people were
against it?
Okay. The point is, it's a call
to action to call to action.
It's a call to mac and cheese.
It's a call to veganism. It's it
encapsulates everything. We can
afford the food, we're going to
use different types of food. We
know where that leads, because
we have to get rid of beef and
animal protein anyway because
it's contributing to climate
change. Here comes your friend
in mind, Becky Warli. Tell
everyone how much we love Becky
Warli. We love Becky Warli Becky
is a fan. And she's a jokester.
She's,
she's very pretty much we're
there for years. I should have
lunch with her she catch up with
the gossip of Good Morning
America.
She is pretty much a dude in her
humor and you know off camera
wouldn't you say she's, she's?
We've had dinner with her
together once I think
she's had she's pretty much a
dude with her. Toughness,
toughness, right? She's a tough
chick.
So she gets the following
assignment from Good Morning
America.
Now GMA exclusive Consumer
Reports is revealing its top
picks and meat alternatives.
Reading choices from beyond
burgers to impossible chicken
nuggets on tastes and health
benefits.
Thank you. Well as I look at
them, good morning, Becky.
George. Good morning. This is
not your hippie ants. Veggie
burger. Remember those black
hockey pucks? Oh no. This is a
highly flavorful plant based
burger. And if you didn't know,
you wouldn't realize it didn't
come from something that wants
mood, but instead came from soy
and pea protein.
I like this meat better
than regular meat. I'm Kim
Kardashian to Snoop Dogg.
I don't know I like plant based.
It truly is impossible.
Plant based burgers are
mainstream. And dare I say cool.
Barbecue, maybe there let
all the legend flavor, none of
the meat.
And now in the GMA exclusive
Consumer Reports unveiling their
picks.
Oh, John, aren't you riveted to
find out what kind of fake meat
you can eat.
Consumer Reports always gets
things slightly wrong. I should
mention this. When I was at PC
Magazine, we used to have these
labs and all these new window
magazines a big fat magazine
came out twice a month. And we
and we'd have to run into
consumer reports every so often.
And they are always and I've
noticed this when I used to be a
subscriber as a kid when I was
in college, and they're always
they always miss missing some
little point little nuances
always missing and so let's see
what they do this time.
So Becky is LW K I think right?
Lesbian with kids. Yes, yes, she
is. So she's going to subject
her own children in this report
to the truth and she herself. I
can't I cannot believe that. She
must have a hard time with this.
I mean, I we know Becky Ward,
she must be gone a brother have
to do this crap. Don't you think
she likes steak?
I think she'd like a steak.
Well, here she is. Good pasta
sauce of bolognese
now. Now she's all in now, at
least for the TV show.
According to us. Sorry, says
what do you do? That's why we
don't have advertised this show
kid and happened to us.
According
to a nationally representative
survey by Consumer Reports. 53%
of Americans say they want to
eat less meat and more
vegetables.
Analyzing 32 Different meatless
products, Consumer Reports
ranked them based on taste and
health profiles, so we start
with burgers. Three top
contenders from Consumer Reports
are beyond Boca and impossible
meat substitutes. They tend to
have lower saturated fat and
more fiber, but that's because
they're made from plant and
sometimes they have more added
salt.
And you want to be mindful of
that, for example, the
ingredients of the Impossible
Burger, soy, water and nutrients
then binders to make it stick
together. When you add in this
stuff. It's called heme. It's a
ironi substance that makes it
look and taste like beef
was heme. Do you know what heme
is? You heard
that sound good? The Boca
burgers substance
thinner than the Impossible
Burger or the beyond burger. Oh,
the smell is so beef like. Full
them. You don't like vegetables?
Consumer Reports also ranked
Chicken Nuggets with corn and
impossible nuggets, including
the animal shaped versions.
Taking the top spots, flavors
good.
It's got texture. Kids would
definitely eat these. You want
and if you're wondering, no
she's not she's gonna give this
crap to her kid.
Are you do you really want it?
You really? Yeah. He likes it.
And so did I showing meatless
truly has gone mainstream.
Mainstream. Yeah.
Now if you wondering about
price, the plant based burger
costs about two to $3 more than
traditional hamburger at my
local grocery store at the
moment we did a lot in our house
and one of my favorites tacos in
honor of Cinco Demayo. Here is
the plant based taco guys happy
Cinco de Maya
that is just, it's horrible.
It's a native ad.
Oh, my goodness. I'm glad you
brought that up. First, I'd like
to say that. I've received many
comments from moms who said,
hey, you know vegan kids. You
know, it's we played a report to
reports really vegan kids that
okay, we're very aware that our
vegan children need be 12 in
order to get the protein they
don't get from animal or get the
sub sub whatever they need, that
they don't get from animal
protein
they'll get from plant protein.
Yeah. And so
I said, Well, what happens when
the supply chain messes up? And,
and there's no beat 12
available? What do you give your
kids? Do you know the answer?
Hamburger
bugs. What am I? Yes.
Becky will be selling bugs to
us. Yes. He's like,
bugs, man bugs. So native add
Holy crap. You played maybe two
shows ago? A native ad by what
was it was on NPR?
Well, it was the only one I've
ever found on NPR. So
it was I'll play a little bit of
it because it was quite It was
exactly two minutes, which was
the whole giveaway, which was
the whole point fans of
Taco Bell's Mexican pizza
received good news. This week.
The food chain is bringing back
the beloved menu item
you have the two like fried
tortillas that are like kind of
glued together with the beans or
the me whatever.
You know that one thing went on
for two minutes with someone
talking about how like this is
really good. And NPR is not
supposed to do native ads.
They're supposed to be
transparently
No, I don't I don't, I believe
some documentation that says
that. Okay.
That I will gladly do because
I'm quite sure it's well, if
they don't disclose it or
disclaim it. I think it's a
problem.
I don't date you show me
documentation for that. I'm not
going to show you. I'm going to
show you with me. I'm going to
show you documentation that it
was a native ad. Because just
one week later on the Today Show
Dolly Parton from the
rock'n'roll Hall of Fame to the
Taco Bell stage. It's been a
busy month for the queen of
country. On Monday Dolly has
revealed that she's going to be
joining the Mexican fast food
chains tick tock musical. That's
right to celebrate the return of
the popular Mexican pizza menu
item to Taco Bell. Taco Bell and
Dolly are joining forces to put
on a show rapper JoJo cat and
tick tock Vic Victor Hakuna also
set to appear in Mexican pizza
the musical and if that's not
enough, the music is being
written by Grammy winning duo
Abigail Barlow and Emily bear.
Taco Bell says it's going to be
a satirical musical. But the
harrowing story of those who
fought to bring back the Mexican
money I was one of them. Oh my
gosh.
Oh my gosh. So complete complete
program. You're right. You
nailed it. Not that we doubted
it, but you nailed it.
No, nobody doubted because it
was too obvious, especially the
two minute thing. But let's say
a couple things. First of all,
Taco Bell has these experimental
things that come and go from
their their shops. And people
just want a burger, you know
that she bean burrito and a
taco. But they have all these
other things. And so the thing
they had been is a second round
of this. They've tried to
introduce these French fries
with some powder and this
whatever. No, I would recommend
people go buy these French fries
one time. They are the worst
french fries in the world. They
taste terrible. They're not
cooked, right? They're dead
powder is horrible. That sauce a
dipping sauce is enough to make
you puke. It is this they don't
know what they're doing with
french fries. And they keep
trying to sell these horrible
french fries to people. I don't
think they have room for the
fryer. I don't know if they're
baked. I don't know what's wrong
with these things. But I tried
them once when they first came
out. Just say okay, let me check
his house. I have something to
talk about. Unbelievable. Good.
No bad. You're terrible. I said.
I just want to make sure. One
thing you said unbelievable. You
said it in a way that that made
me question
believably bad. Okay. Oh, man.
They're mealy. They're like
cheap potato. I don't know. All
this wrong with them. every
imaginable thing that is wrong
with these French fries is wrong
with maybe they took them out to
market to reformulate how
they're making them. I don't I
don't think so.
It's a sad state of affairs. And
it's expensive now but it's
going to be so cheap compared to
real
taco taco. Go with it. Start
getting early.
Get it on your bug tacos with
that I'd like to thank you for
your courage in the morning to
the to the man who just put the
C in the cheek bean burrito
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Devorah.
In the morning noon Mr. Adam
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Where's Munch nuts? If you if
you don't know what that means,
and you should listen to the
show. This was a typical no
agenda pick. We always like to
do it. There were many other
things to choose from. But when
it's a special day like
Christmas, or we're Fourth of
July, or Easter or Mother's Day,
we'd like to choose something
kind of noncontroversial and
beautiful. And that's exactly
what Taunton Neil delivered for
us, and we appreciate that. But
there were some other
candidates.
Yeah, you are a big fan of a
number of the other ones. And I
had to tuck into the tonton Neo
piece even though you thought it
was boring. We'll mention a few
of the
well the one that I liked. The
one that we discussed the most
was the cupcake and a shot by
guitar of Thrones, which was the
beautiful cupcake, the balloons
and the and the happy, happy
birthday and a syringe from
Pfizer and a little five
balloon. That's the one I liked.
I agreed with you too. I thought
it was a good piece I just felt
that we should have since it was
a Mother's Day special as such
with a special donation, even
though nobody did it. So I
thought we just had to have some
Mother's Day thing and this had
no Mother's Day. No, no, but I
liked it. And then also I typed
a reference to a five was, was
maybe being confused and
received
what I thought was beautiful
from the artists who purely did
this for their own joy and I
think for our benefit is they
the artists all started putting
up Polaroids of themselves as
babies with the following text,
Dear Mama, thanks for not
aborting me. It must have been
five or six of them that did
this. It was
pretty cool started with Tantus
Yeah, of course Kenny Ben be
followed up with one of hers.
And then a few minutes later,
the other artists saw those two
and they said Well, hell, I can
do that. And so he ended up with
one from Moose and then Parker
Paulie got in on it. And then
networks so unbelievable. These
guy crazy
thing is the dame Kenny Ben one
with a picture of her do that.
If you take off the dress that
almost looks me like me when I
was a kid with with that, you
know, almost shoulder length
hair parted in the middle. If
you take the dress,
it was a picture you Oh, okay.
Thank you. Bad by the way. I
think the final one that came in
was biscuit on your birthday by
a capitalist agenda who who's
the laggard? With the last
shirt? Isn't that here? It is. I
mean, a lot of happy birthing
person Day, which I think the
joke is old is that's maybe why
you didn't really even consider
it.
If you go out there with the
immobilize, you're using the
same bad male, pregnant male
emoji.
Yeah. Which is the whole point
of the joke, but it's yeah, it's
like, okay. There were other
nice Mother's Day. attempts for
sure. But it was just pretty you
had the flowers, you had a
religion.
It was a bunch of the entries
were funny. There was a lot of
humor, and especially those
photos. They were all quite
amusing. There's some little
note, some sort of joke. We're
lucky.
We love this. And we loved it.
It was really good. Thank you
very much, Tom to Neil and thank
you to all the artists for
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small businesses and family
farms for over 20 years. This is
fitting right in with what's
going on around a decade ago was
battling regularly with
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yellow marker on pretty much and
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doubt it. I have a pristine copy
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just check that people should if
you can get it I think Tina
immediately
went, Oh, I want to read that
gone.
Was got all the stories, that
debt are half, you know, half
baked stories and rock and roll
history that have never been
concluded. And he's, he's a he's
written a number of books and
his main thing is, is I think
he's a former lawyer or
something. He's an interesting
guy. Yeah. Anyway, he said I
recently discovered your great
podcast and I love it. It took
only one episode to become
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to determine what they failed to
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to and I have it on my radio
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were of our more long.
Yeah, we need to put those on.
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I'm the best one I had. I had
this thing called War of the
Worlds revisited. And I had and
it was it was played two or
three, two or three times over
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Oh, that's horrible. Anyone
anyone alive who still might
have one? But don't
think so. Anyway, that was my
best one. I did a couple but
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It was the best one. Anyway, he
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Good job sir. Rock and roll
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millennial know what the hell a
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Our formula is this. We go out
we get people in
the mouth Hey, man I should get
my two extra Biden clips out of
the washer, we can we had. Okay,
here's a follow up on Biden on
inflation. And via the corporate
tax. And again, it's silly just
trying to follow the logic of
this. If you want
to bring down inflation. Let's
make sure the wealthiest
corporations pay their fair
share. My plan was to ask those
companies to pay their fair
share in taxes, congressional
Republican plan, let them off
scot free.
Okay, let's look at the logic of
this. You want to bring down
inflation, make corporations pay
more money? More taxes? So what
are they going to do? The
Corporation's do what they
always do they pass the taxes on
to the consumer which jacks up
the price more? Yeah. How does
this lower inflation? What is
the logic? I'm asking you
though there's no logic. This is
just to give people some fodder
to talk about and it's free.
It's not logic. It's politics.
It's mega,
mega mega. So here's the last
clip and this is where some one
of the reports and I just asked
you
a question about this for a
second. Sure about the taxation
specifically, as we predicted,
it now seems to appears to have
happened. The Internal Revenue
Service it's the people who
don't actually collect the money
but the people who tell you how
much you got to pay and and come
after you with guns and garnish
your wages and make your life a
living hell. They have indeed
destroyed an estimated 30
million tax returns because of
its inability to process its
backlog. Now we knew this was
going to happen If this was
rumored for a while, and even
all the accounting firms are
talking about it, they're just
going to cut loose. And they're
just going to let it all I'll
let it all go. Now, these are
paper submissions. The only
people who put paper in are
people who typically earn a lot
of money. I would say $100,000
Plus you can't even do an online
filing. I don't think above a
certain amount they request that
you send it in the printed copy.
How many people do you think are
rich people are getting a great
break by this taking place?
Because you think oh, IRS is
just the little people. I think
that this this particular move
right here, that is unbelievable
what's going on?
I'm guessing that the majority
of those people who have these
things just tossed are big time
Democrats.
It may be they were selective.
You know, who knows?
I'm thinking they were Yeah, I'm
thinking exactly that. And I'm
taking this back to that
situation back in the learner
days when she was running the
that's the origin of the dude's
name, Ben.
Yeah, right. That's
where the dude named Ben came
from.
to Dane, Ben, we should play
that clip again, for the people
who just recently
here it is. Here's the oh, this
is Chaffetz. Chef, it's no
longer a no longer in government
Congress, Congressman. And he
was questioning the I guess then
the director of the Internal
Revenue Service about you know
about this was it was it things
getting deleted or destroyed
they were putting the screws to
nonprofits that were
Republicans,
right. But then how did it come
down to it was something but
she's I don't know what happened
to it's, you know, some some,
some pay some requests or some
paperwork. Yeah. And something
some dude, if it
was anybody in the IT arena. Um,
I didn't actually interact
directly with people in the IT
arena. There was somebody whose
name was I can't even remember
his last name. I think his first
name may have been been
a guy named Ben, a dude named
Ben. Who else.
That's who you are. If you're in
it. You're a dude named Ben.
dude named Ben Norton. That's
where it began. And this was
some vital notes eight years ago
or
the date on this is free.
It was during the Obama
administration. It's
yeah, this is the Redux side.
Not that we're home we reread we
revisited this and 2018 and the
original goodness, the original
comes from, I think 2015. And
then we have this was crazy. We
have the best clips and
producers.
Alright, it's the last this last
Biden clip. And this is one
where you have a Wiseacre. I use
that word, a Wiseacre reporter
who will probably be banned from
being in any one of these?
One of these good words
Wiseacre. Isn't that also kind
of a 70s? Word Wiseacre,
I think goes into the 30s. I
think it's really old. So it's
like wizened Heimer has another
one. So some Wiseacre who's
decided decides and he doesn't
go after him like he used to
that's interesting, but he still
has to roll his eyes over this
guy coming in with this
question. And this is at the
very end of the press conference
where you have a walkaway Joe
situation at the end with people
yelling at him, which is always
amusing. But here we go. Called
Out Rick Scott
a little while ago in your
remarks earlier today.
anticipating your remarks, he
said and I'm just quoting here,
that the best thing the most
effective thing Joe Biden can do
to solve the inflation crisis he
created
is resigning. He's the problem.
Resist Senator Atlante.
The senator edit later. Joe
Biden is unwell. He's unfit for
office. He's incoherent,
incapacitated and confused.
These are his words, offering
the chance to respond.
I think demand is a problem. And
I asked him
will you drop former President
Trump's China tariffs
we're discussing that right now.
We're looking at what are the
most positive to erase them? No
I didn't say that. I've asked
him I'm telling you we're
discussing it and no decision
made on American
brain concerned about it. Let's
move up. Alright, let's move out
to six off sheet. He took it out
on the next guy he kind of gross
did him a little bit, but the
first guy who gave that question
about unfit for office, you
should resign. That's pretty
cool. I like that. Just keep
that going. That's good. Well,
let's talk about resigning,
resetting, great resetting.
There's a number of things
taking place, which are quite
concerning. Maybe we should look
at just in general, certainly
United States where I think
we're, here's what I'm seeing.
It's taking place jobs are going
to start drying up. I've seen
it. I don't know if what you've
seen in California. But
everything I've heard in New
York as well. The marketing
budgets are done. People are
drastically cutting back on
marketing and advertising
budgets, which is I mean, there
are and this is how I know
because I used to be in the
business. They're advertising
and marketing firms that are
firing people. Like a lot of
them, like 30% cuts. I think
that's going to run right into
the people wanting to have jobs
after they had, you know, great
resignation. And hey, man, I, I
want to have I want to be a new
collar worker. Have you heard
this term? The new collar
worker?
No, but that's the show titled
Yes, it's
the you have the white collar
worker, you have the blue collar
worker. And then you have the
new collar worker. Well, there's
also a green collar worker,
and what is the green collar
worker?
What does anyone who works in
the environment? Inspectors
okay. And I don't know, that's
probably a brown color.
So the new collar is people who
work remotely. And you know,
we're seeing a lot of people
saying I'm really productive
this way that Apple just lost
one of their top top executives
in the in the artificial
intelligence realm. He said, I'm
not going back to that
spaceship. So then we have
another problem, which is the
supply chains. The infant
formula is interesting. In the
United States, there's story
after story, Bailey from Fox
News, but I it sounds true, I'm
getting messages from people
that there's problems getting
formula for babies in America.
I want you to continue this but
play this clip. This is Nora,
not Fox News. Nora it says all
right on baby foam.
Pray tonight amid a nationwide
shortage of baby formula. A
major supplier says it could be
back online within two weeks,
but it could take up to 10 weeks
for the formula to hit store
shelves. Abbott nutrition, which
makes several brands of formulas
as if the FDA signs off its
plant in Sturgis Michigan could
soon resume making Ella care and
Alimentum and Similac and other
formulas to follow supplies are
running low in more than half
the country.
So of course we have a lot of
moms who are producers of the no
agenda show Amy wrote in Adam I
haven't listened to yesterday so
this is early in the week. I'm
not I'm gonna I'm gonna let you
slide on this one that Amy
because usually when someone
says I'm surprised you haven't
done this yet. That's usually
reason for delete. I'll take it
from you.
I'm stunned
I'm stunned I'm shocked you guys
haven't talked about the baby
formula shortage yet apparently
is due to a combination of
supply chain issues and there
was a Similac formula recall
there you go. However,
interestingly, there does not
appear to be any issue with
formula availability in Canada
or Europe. I learned this info
anecdotally through a new moms
forum Oh yeah. The moms new moms
friends their online this very
important great support system.
My sisters were had mom friends
in the forums great thing for
moms on the moms forum and their
moms in both Canada and the UK
reporting they had zero issues
obtaining formula and some even
kindly offered to ship formula
here. Moms throughout the US
were reporting visiting multiple
stores and the shelves were
empty. I've also experienced
that here in Southern Oregon. So
this does come with a
coincidence. I mean, it's
amazing how these things happen.
But this this news article
crossed the transom. And Bill
Gates has invested in a company
that says lab produce breast
milk will be only about three
years away. human milk produced
in the lab by Bill Gates back
company may be available in
three to five years. Bio Milk
Milk, bio milk bi o MILQ. Bye Oh
milk What do you turn these kids
into q1 on? Bill it's always
these little coincidence I don't
know the the extent of his of
His investment in may be very
small, but it's always fun to
implicate him. And yes, it's
coke atom by the way he has
COVID. Did you hear that? He has
COVID?
Yes, he does. He has COVID After
being that in might destroy I
don't think I have this story in
here but the entire, with few
exceptions, almost everybody who
went to the White House
correspondents. Yes, you wrote
about that. Go? Yes, they got it
in the newsletter. They all have
COVID Which to me is hilarious
because they went because Biden
made a big fuss about them all
be being double taxed and
boosted. Because if you weren't
double bet Baxton boosted you
couldn't get in, and
they all got sick. So here's his
tweet, which is very similar to
ones we've seen from other
elite. It's an elite tweet. I've
tested. I've tested positive for
COVID. I'm experiencing mild
symptoms, and I'm following the
experts advice by isolating
until I'm healthy again. I'm
fortunate to be vaccinated and
boosted and I have access to
testing and great medical care.
Shut up.
My wife who has got the latest
version of COVID
she she's she's still suffering
and she better No, she's,
she's better, but she's not over
it. And she's on a yellow these
forums. Like you know, the moms
for mountain she's on that but
she's on you know, women are on
these chicks, chicks, chicks
chicks man. So she says that
other people have it and she's
compared notes. And she says her
symptoms are no different than
someone who has it who has been
double Vax than boosted. No
different what? None at all. No
difference at all. If she
goes to the hospital, you'll
know the difference.
But But Bill Gates Oh, yeah,
sure.
And kind of looping back to, to
supply chain. Now, in earlier
clips, you heard President
Biden's promise to the farmers
is he wants them to do triple
crops this year, and is going to
fund that which most farmers and
I've heard is like, I don't know
how good we're going to do,
because there's going to be a
shortage. So they're trying to,
you know, after the soybean
harvest, immediately ramped some
wheat in there, see if that
works. And just in case it
doesn't, he's going to give them
all insurance. So if they are
approaching financial ruin,
they'll get some insurance
stipend or something like that.
We have a note from a 29 year
old dairy farmer in Ontario,
Canada. And and with all the
talk of inflation and
manufactured food shortages
manufactured, nobody says that I
want to pass along some
information to Jeremy, our
government in Canada Navia has
placed a 35% tariff on
fertilizer imported from Russia.
First of all, that's mind
blowing. So it's already hard to
get anything from Russia and the
Canadian government puts a 35%
tax on it. Interesting. However,
we actually import about 55% of
certain fertilizers from Russia.
Sounds like a disaster. Most
farms is reduced
faster for the consumer who has
to pick up this tab. Oh, it gets
better Minister, you know that
gets passed along
gets better. Most farms as we do
pre order our fertilizer in the
winter, so we pre pay. So the
orders had been placed. The
money had been sent to Russia,
and the fertilizer was on a
barge. When this fertilizer got
to Canada the sanctions had been
placed. So for customs to up,
the sanctions had been placed.
For customs to allow the unload
of this fertilizer, the dealers
had to pony up the 35% Tariff to
get the fertilizer off the ship.
The money had already been sent
to Russia. So the tariff on this
fertilizer only negatively
affects affects our country's
food supply, those tariffs get
passed on to the farmer. And you
guessed it, of course they have
to get passed on to the
consumer. Not only are we paying
almost exactly double as we paid
last year, and we now add an
extra 10% On top of that is
unbelievable.
If you Why are leaders no this
is great reset. This is
purposeful. I'm just there's no
other way you can see this
people are not that stupid. It
has to be part of part of well,
let's listen to a most recent
interview with the man of the
hour Klaus Schwab to tell us
more.
So the form is becoming now it's
talking about
the World Economic Forum just
just so you know, it's really
it's really advanced. It's
really in a good place. I mean,
it's really positioned to take
the world and global governance
into the next chapter.
So the form is becoming now if I
look at the future, and our role
in See global governance system,
we will concentrate much more on
systems design for the future,
like Singapore is doing so on a
more national level, we are
doing it on a global level. So
we have defined 15 key systems
force the world for examples of
future, shaping the future
Trump's shaping the future of
digital industries, shaping the
future of the financial monetary
system, shaping the future of
health system, shaping the
future of socially inclusive
countries shaping the future
education and I could go on and
on anymore. It's like the second
Earl, it's the approach we are
taking what is missing in the
world is and how we position to
form is to be actually software
architecture for global
cooperation. So not we have
those 50 initiatives, but to
allow other organizations that
we had, for example, preliminary
discussions now with the World
Bank, or yesterday, and so on to
allow us organizations to put
their own projects on our
platform to create a much better
cooperation. And for this
reason, you may be interested,
we even have our own team
developing artificial
intelligence. Because when you
look at the global cooperate
when you look at global
cooperation to make a final
remark, it's completely
outdated. How does it function
it's it functions in a very
analog way. You have meetings
send you create commissions, you
have reports. So now after a
year, you have again a meeting.
That's ridiculous in the digital
age. Because the digital age
allows us to supplement let's
say some meetings which you
absolutely need to create a
atmosphere of confidence
supplementing your meetings with
artificial intelligence.
That guy's a maniac I don't know
why you you pay so much
attention to
I pay a lot of attention because
of the vast number of bankers
who were involved in the World
Economic Forum. These are not
just drinking clubs. These are
people who right off the top
change the financial system, the
global financial system, you
cannot argue that that hasn't
started to happen with Russia
being kicked out of Swift. Just
lots of shifts and moves being
made. What is the I mean, I had
to turn off DH unplugged,
because all it was is like
everything is down. Everything
is down 70% Everything is
crashing. We're not calling it a
crash of course. But if Apple
Apple 20% down yesterday, this
is the this is the reset.
It's called the market
fluctuation happens all the
time. Okay,
all right, good. Well, a lot of
people have not seen this market
fluctuation in their lives. Oh,
this is what this is the point
we make there's there is an
entire generation of investors.
Millennials specifically that
have never seen a real bull a
real bear market they've just
never seen when they've seen
these downturns they've seen
these great recessions they've
seen these ups and downs they've
seen all kinds of stuff, but
they have not seen a genuine
bear market where things just
never go up
well they're about to witness it
but this time this time is a
little different John it's a
little different with with the
amount of money that has been
created or saved or saved it's a
little different but okay,
now that guys the guys are
socialists and once it comes out
that this guy's unless they get
the they still haven't got
enough people to buy into the
socialist bowl crop.
What are you talking about?
Everyone's all in on it
that you're not allowed to
everyone what are you not in
everyone I'm
not important I'm almost 60 I
don't count anymore see
you're still pronouncing it
correctly this shows that do get
some going on pronouncing work
correctly. Important point all
right here is usually once you
start saying that then I'm done
I'll start believing these eight
these concepts
Okay. Enjoy being broke because
California and you know what
enjoyed death in California
okay, just enjoy dying at the
hands of these these freaks
Thursday morning everyone. We
begin with that fire emergency
overnight in Southern California
a brush
fire quickly spreading tearing
through a neighborhood a latest
evidence of the toll the climate
crisis is taking across the West
climate crisis
John that's the World Economic
Forum telling you you you're
gonna die in California. Oh,
what fire fire who needs fire?
We got water going.
I don't know why this morning.
The surprising news from
California despite the historic
drought out, the state is using
more water, not less water usage
grows 19% in March compared to
the same period in 2020. And now
unprecedented new water
restrictions are being imposed,
affecting 4 million people in
Southern California. We're
beginning next month, outdoor
watering will be limited to two
days per week,
we're three years into a major
drought. And the first three
months of this year were the
driest ever recorded in
California.
And the California Senate is
going one step further passing a
bill to limit indoor water
usage. Right now the state
standard for daily indoor usage
is 55 gallons per person. But
under the bill passed by the
Senate, that would be lowered to
42 gallons in the years.
How much more pain Do you want
to take? That's coming from
these eight holes.
You know, they just a big
scandal going on right now in
California news. They don't play
it nationally. But it was Gavin
Newsom, that cut 50% of the fire
prevention budget course. So you
can have these fires and then
blame him on global warming.
Is Gavin Newsom, a young global
leader of the World Economic
Forum? I would think so. No, he
is he is now this is not just
your problem. We have problems
too. We almost had to start
shutting down the grid in
Houston two days ago as prices
up to 1000s of dollars per
kilowatt hour only in Houston.
And there's a reason for it. And
this is this message is being
propagated everywhere for this
summer. Get ready for it. Also
in California. Your powers going
to get shut down course I have a
whole house generator
electric grid operators all
across the country warning of
potential blackouts this summer.
I know Jeff flock outside a
nuclear plant actually in
Pennsylvania. What's the problem
Jeff?
Shutting down too many plants,
nuke plants and coal fired
plants. Take a look at the
numbers on specifically coal
fired plants. In the next six
years across 14 states, we will
shut down at coal fired plants,
coal fired plants. And people
say we don't have enough new
generation coming online to
replace it. We talked to Dan
Turner who runs an organization
called power the future. He says
the answer to this crisis is
simple.
Any plans to remove nuclear
plants or coal power plants or
natural gas plants that are
slated to be closed that has to
be completely suspended? And
secondly, many coal plants and
nuclear plants can come back
online. They haven't been
they've maybe been turned off
and decommissioned. But they
haven't been been torn down. I
mean, this is the whole great
Reset Plan. This is what Europe
meant. I'm desperately trying to
get my kid to understand she
needs to leave Europe. It's
going to be horrible. And it's
all based on lies and removing
the best source for natural gas
and what's the good news?
The good news is there was a
prize winner for a documentary
about free speech that was asked
to speak in the European
Parliament. I don't have all the
details on this person. But this
person was introduced and of
course a you need a round of
applause for someone who who
produces such a just a fabulous
fabulous piece of documentary
about free speech. The
introduction is in German and
then you will hear this person
speak he had an auction called
lapses.
Yes, that was the entire
acceptance speech.
People have lost their minds.
So is that somebody a protege of
Yoko Ono that won the award? I
think it's someone who looked at
the at the the liberal in the
green hat. You know, the classic
when Trump got elected.
That's Berlin the green hat,
the one who's the meme
underneath.
Oh, she's wearing a green
jacket. She's wearing a mag hat
a mag hat.
Okay, well that's the one I
think I think
that's no she's always screw
she's screaming now. Okay,
here's a little piece of news. I
don't know why but the
mainstream didn't really play
this up too much and I'm not
absolutely sure why but let's
play it. So we at least have it
in our
Okay, can I guess which one can
I just pick a random clip and
guess this is where you're going
to talk about
Okay, now to the Philippines
where was Got it? Yep. Down to
the Philippines where the son of
former dictator Ferdinand Marcos
appears to have locked up the
presidential election. With 97%
of the ballots counted, Marcos
won more than 30 million votes.
The closest contender the
current vice president has about
15 million boxing legend and
Christian Senator Manny Pacquiao
has the third highest total with
three and a half million
protesters marched in Manila
denouncing the unofficial
results. One leader said they're
outraged over a political system
that would allow the air of an
exiled dictator to become
president.
Yeah, this is uh, I mean, I
don't think anyone really
covered this much.
No, not much. Why is his name
Bong Bong I still figured that
out. His name is Bong Bong him
our goat.
No ID is that like bunga bunga
parties that
manga, manga, manga, manga
parties.
Very weird. But I mean it's,
it's,
it looks like his dad, too is
what's interesting about it.
Maybe a
little just quick history for
those who don't understand the
Marcos background. I'm ago
they elected president this guy,
Ferdinand Marcos, he became
something of a dictator. And he
sold the country blind just
basically said, billions and
billions of dollars overseas.
And then after they found out he
was just ripping everyone off.
They said, killing him. They
kind of just kicked him out of
the country. And then his wife
took over Imelda Marcos and she
ran the country into the ground.
And she was notorious for having
something like, I don't know.
100,000 pairs of shoes. Yeah.
And she had this big closet. The
closet was like, a warehouse
full of shoes to choose from,
what year what year did they
rain?
That's a good question. You
should look it up. But let's
look get it right. So I would
look it up on the wiki. Wiki
wiki. Okay, Marcos.
I have a feeling this might be
1970s. I might be crazy. But
probably are correct. Is would
be my guess if I'm just gonna
guess. As part of the 70 said,
Yes. And I have have something
to say about this. But what do
you what did you get? No, I
wasn't looking. I thought you
were looking at? Oh, no, I
wish I thought you were looking.
I'm looking now. You
said you were looking it up. No,
I
said we should look it up. Okay.
Well, we should look at it as I
got it. So Ferdinand Marcos,
Aedes, I think.
Okay. He Oops, no. He was rain
from no from 6502 86. So he was
in 20 years. So he, his main
years were the 70s. Yes,
the martial law was from 72
until 81. Ha, go figure 70s
Repeat. And something you said
would never happen was just
announced in Central Park this
summer. The disc Oasis, a 70s
theme roller disco experience.
Do we already do a clip on this?
No,
no. I said there will be roller
disco and you said
no. Didn't we just do a clip on?
It's like about four shows ago I
got it from NPR. They were
talking about this woman who had
this roller blade thing in Los
Angeles and they opened it up in
Central Park and Sam in New York
City. And it's called the same
thing she her Club was I don't
know do we have their clip? They
don't have a debit. This is not
a short this is a few shows
back?
I thought you said it wasn't
gonna happen. No, no,
i we i played a clip of it
actually happening
in real time.
Just the opposite of what you
Oh, well, I
apologize that because you
accuse I apologize. I apologize.
We want to sneak in some quick
COVID Before we get to the
break.
I don't really I do have I want
to play some before we do that.
I think I just want to get some
China stuff out of the way and
then you can do your because
there's a big beef going on.
Okay, is this about the May if
that was the May 22. World
Health Organization when they
take over all of our our health
authority for the entire world
do not take it over from China.
The head of
the World Health Organization is
calling out Beijing's zero
COVID-19 policy describing it as
unsustainable. He's pushing
China to shift its course on
virus handling. But the comments
have stirred both anger and what
looks like a new wave of
censorship from Beijing. Let's
take a look.
The head of the World Health
Organization or W H O appears to
be getting censored in China.
That's after he made comments
questioning the country's zero
COVID-19 policy
when we talk about the zero
COVID IT strategy. We don't
think that it's sustainable
considering the behavior of the
virus now and what we anticipate
in the future.
Tedros made the comments during
a media briefing on Tuesday,
they mark a rare case of
division between the W H O and
Chinese policies, and China's
two largest social media
platforms, weibo and wechat seem
to be censoring them, a Weibo
hashtag featuring Tedros. His
name has also been censored,
along with images of his face.
Social media reports say a
related article has been blocked
on WeChat and unable to be
shared. Beijing responded to the
who during a news briefing the
following day, officials called
Tedros his comments
irresponsible, Beijing's
disagreement with the W H O
comes with curious timing. Days
before Tedros made his statement
Chinese Communist Party leader
Xi Jinping promised to uphold
the policy he added Beijing
would quote resolutely struggle
against disapproval of it hmm.
News item that's not played out
in the road. Western media sums
up with that.
So much for them being in bed.
Okay. You want to do the other
China stuff? Or can I take that
straight into COVID? Mother
China's No no, I want to go into
COVID I don't want to do China
stuff you got to China into
COVID. And I'm going to do it
and come
with this is China COVID story.
This is Chinese stealing from
those in quarantine for
many Chinese residents getting
forced out of their homes and
into quarantine facilities may
be among the worst fates they
could imagine. But now some of
them are facing something they
say is even worse, and it starts
after they get home from
isolation facilities. Residents
who tested positive for COVID-19
are urged to hand over their
house keys right I heard about
that. So pandemic workers can
disinfect their homes. And for
those who refuse to hand over
their keys workers will break in
instead. The practice is part of
strict pandemic prevention
measures. Beijing calls it zero
COVID-19 policy that aims to
eradicate the Chinese Communist
Party virus from inside China.
The virus also known as the CCP
virus causes COVID-19. China's
policy contrasts with most other
nations, which are learning to
live with the infection in low
numbers. The workers in charge
of disinfecting homes spray
sanitizing cleaner on all
surfaces inside apps including
bedding, furniture, and even
clothing, bags, shoes and wood
furnishings. They also dispose
of residence items at will and
throw out any food they find in
refrigerators. A video clip
shows the state of one home
after workers came to disinfect
it. I'm shaking with rage. All
the rice oil I bought are gone
and my shoes. I deliberately hid
them in the kitchen. They were
gone too.
They were all gone.
The resident burst into tears
after seeing the damages.
Another video from Shanghai
highlights a similar case. One
of the city's residents had been
sent to a quarantine center for
coming in close contact with an
infected COVID-19 patient. After
he got home from isolation. He
was surprised to find his
belongings gone.
Yeah, yeah, they're stealing
everything. Now, play this last
time this all COVID related.
This last one's a real Zinger
that no one's bringing up and
this is the relationship between
some consultant that happens to
be a Chinese communist and
Germany.
And the German newspaper reports
that a COVID expert who wrote
key parts of a COVID strategy
paper for the German government
is on Beijing's paved path.
paper entitled How we get
COVID-19 under control was
written for the then interior
minister in March 2020 and
significantly influenced the
COVID measures in Germany
advocated for massive government
intervention, including
quarantine camps for infected
people and psychological
operations to instill fear in
children. One of its offers.
Otto COBOL is a linguist at a
university in Switzerland. He's
an avowed fan of dictator Mao,
and was the language teacher in
China. Cobo told the paper
divert he still believes the
zero COVID is a good strategy
for China. And they he gets paid
by the Chinese regime to help
with what he called their
communication problems. The
German government officially
hired COBOL said he didn't know
about the connection.
Yeah, sure. Had no idea. It's so
corrupt. All these institutions
just got to implode. Okay,
meanwhile in America, our COVID
news is very different. We're
not so interested in the
corruption in the Chinese
government. See how this is all
how this fits together? How we
can get out of it? No, no, no,
no, I say we're stupid. We're
stupid. We have news reports
like this
new COVID cases are climbing in
45 states sparking concern about
a fifth wave of the virus. The
current hotspot is the Northeast
where New York's transmission
rate is up 75% In the last
month, and in the
notice, New York's transmission
rate is up 75%. Who cares? It
doesn't mean people are getting,
it doesn't mean anything. It's
just a high number. Oh my god,
it's up 25% 75%
In the last month, and in the
Boston area, officials are
considering a return to mask
mandates.
While we've seen this surge in
cases, we're not seeing that
correlated impact in mortality,
the challenge we have is going
forward, especially into the
summer months where we may see
it impacting the self where we
don't have the same level of
vaccination boosting and
testing. Experts also
say the current surge is likely
much worse than the numbers
indicate because many people are
testing at home or not testing
at all.
Yeah, there's a lot of this,
people are testing at home could
be worse. So we don't really
have the numbers because people
are testing at home. You see, I
want to play this clip from the
last show. It just wanted to
settle in what Bill Gates said,
and how we get after two and a
half years to this point where
we're still propagating this
bullshit. Oh, again, this is
Bill Gates, who is at the root
of this whole thing talking
about what the what they knew
very early on. It
wasn't until early February when
I was in a meeting that experts
have the foundation 2020 There's
no way you know, this, there's
been too much travel without
diagnosis for us to contain
this. And then at that point, we
didn't really understand the
fatality rate, you know, we
didn't understand that it's a
fairly low fatality rate. And
that it's a disease mainly of
the elderly kind of like fluids,
although a bit different than
that. That was
like the flu. And they knew this
in March, in April of 2020. Yet
all this bull crap keeps on
coming at us and no one even
puts those two together except
your no agenda show. So what do
we get? What do we get now on
Broadway in New York? Are you
familiar with that pattern of
Capone's work? I'm sure, Patti
LuPone
is the worst. She's the
eighth time Tony nominee known
for her show stopping voice in
shows like gypsy and Aveda.
Latest Ovation has nothing to do
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Following Tuesday night's
performance in company, Patti
LuPone ripping into an audience
member who refused to wear their
mask correctly. repeated
requests that are sitting
around.
Whoa. I mean, can you imagine
breaking the show to do that?
It doesn't surprise me with her.
She's a radical feminist. Oh,
that she was such a Trump hater.
It was unbelievable. It was
unbelievable. She's one of the
ones
Oh, that's right. I remember.
Yeah. Taking
pence out of this show. Kinda.
Oh, it's
okay. Yeah, it's okay. Now I
remember who she is. Well, one
more person to talk about Laurie
Garrett. Laurie get his Gala.
Garrett is a Pulitzer Prize
winning journalist. And she did
a rather long speech, which I
think was called from the 1918
influenza pandemic to the 2009
h1 n pandemic to now. That's a
rather long speech. You can look
at it and the swine flu in the
middle, Okay, keep going? Well,
the swine flu was lacking
something that we did not have
in the 1918 to 2009. And now, he
or she is full of countries
that have ever really done large
scale studies to try and figure
out what might work Japan, it
may not surprise you is one of
them. And they, in one of their
large studies, they basically
showed that the masks that it
seemed like the major efficacy
of a mask is that it causes
alarm and the other person, so
you stay away from each other.
And that's what I think happened
with SARS. When I was in the
SARS epidemic I saw everywhere
all over Asia, people started
wearing these masks and it is
alarming when you walk down the
street and everybody coming
towards you has a mask on. You
definitely do social distancing.
You definitely it's just a gut
thing, but did the mask really
help them? Do Did the mass keep
the virus out? Almost certainly
not. If they if the virus was in
there around their face, the
mask would not have made the
difference. So I think this is
an area that's always been under
researched, underfunded, it's
not a sexy area. And it's not an
area that results in product
development that somebody sees
is highly lucrative.
So she gets dragged on Twitter
for this. Because that's
obviously what it's about. I
mean, that was, you know, it
creates fear in the other
person. Now, of course, it's a
badge of honor, and it's a
political symbol. So she has
good obedience, masculine
obedience, so she had to go to
Twitter to respond, of course,
he said, There's nothing strange
about what I said I was giving a
speech at the National Academy
of Sciences on the 100th
anniversary of the great
influenza. And in the q&a
session was asked about masks.
My comments referred to funky
masks used in 1918. The beak
she's liar, to clearly said
about SARS. And what was funky
about the mask scenes during
SARS? Were they funky? Were they
crazy? Were they scary? Were the
mask any different than what we
have now?
No, but but she was she said is
absolutely true. Because I used
to use this. I remember the
first time I experienced it was
the following. I'm getting on a
Southwest flight in the first
row. There's somebody sitting
next to the window with a mask
on. And I'm thinking, this is
interesting. I'm going to sit on
the aisle. And let's see in a
full flight, whether that middle
seat gets filled is right in the
front.
And we know the answer. Not a
single person sat in between,
you
know, not a single person I
always saw I started advocating.
If you're going to go on a
flight with your wife, you or
your wife should sit on the
window with a mask on and then
you sit on the aisle and leave
the middle seat open. No one
will ever sit there. Those days
are
over.
Ah, but she says you know
there's there's been research
and really what came out of it
is not that the mask helps with
any transfer, but it's just
about it's frightening and you
socialize?
Why should anybody care by Nick
to excoriate her on Twitter?
But you got to do it somewhere?
You got to do it. What do you
what? Who should go to her house
and protest her idiocy? I didn't
think so.
I'm going to show my mood by
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He says PS funding is being
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Bom Bom you won't be triggered
is like I see you're swinging
for the fences with your ISOs
today.
Well I'm telling you I've got a
new I'm well, you'll see what
I'm doing. You see what I'm
trying to do when you when you
play these ISOs Okay, let's
start with what's just got that
good. I think this is the really
the best one for the end of the
show. I'll save it for last
let's just start with the bottom
one. Thank
you think about Biden again.
Okay, okay, this one taste it. I
can
taste it No, I reject Biden as
end of show Eisah
Okay, how about this?
Hendrickson? Here's Hendriksen
No, that's
okay. Okay, okay, let's try this
one. Communists
because I feel like there's
communists
everywhere.
Okay, I see why you'd like that
one. Let me try a few of my own
just to make sure I have placed
yours as temporary winner but I
have a couple of my own let's
see we have this one let's try
it now that's no good hold on
this one but you know it sounds
the bomb the bomb and it's not
really working either. Maybe
this one will suffice is the
last my last chance yet looks
crusty and yummy. I couldn't
help that all right communists
everywhere and I feel like
there's communists everywhere.
It's kind of okay.
I'll take it I when I do when
you do finally when I just
wanted I have one. I got to
these things can wait but this
one I wanted to play because
I've been looking at receiving
and seeing more clips from this
outfit GB news in the UK. Have
you caught any clips from this?
GB? No, I
have not. The GB news is
bursting onto
the scene. It is available
globally, of course online
like newsy or cheddar.
No, no, it's more like it's no.
I was trying to figure out how
these guys stay on the air in
the UK. Because they have a very
anti Vax message we I'll play
this then we'll talk about GB
news.
Yeah, I these facts attacks just
come and there's no warning.
Yeah, so I'm sorry. This is one
of many reports of people
complaining of vaccine adverse
events, which they deem Vax
attacks, which I like,
yeah, I, these fax attacks just
come and there's no warning. I'm
beginning to realize that, you
know, I've set up a small
support group of vaccine damage
people and we're beginning to
see a pattern now where these
Vax attacks, you get a day of
fatigue, which you might not
notice and you carry on. And
then in my case, the pains start
jabbing in the left eye because
I've been having lots of eye
problems. I drew facial
numbness, and we'd got a lovely
hotel booked. It was a family
Bar Mitzvah weekend. My
husband's Jewish. He's a nice
Jewish boy. And we had this
amazing weekend booked. And I
sat down on the stairs on Friday
morning having packed and he
said You look like you know you
look awful. And I said I can't
come you know and it was just a
big deal because I'm a bit of a
Livewire and I love I love a
party, pre AstraZeneca
so they're calling it out by
name. It's in the UK I find this
unbelievable that that they're
allowing this to be untellable
Isn't television news until you
find out? This is part of the
discovery network. This is a
John Malone company
that's interesting
and they're doing some damage
over there to the to the
official messaging about that
might be some underlying
political reason for this. I'll
betcha you get a concession it
is something happen we're going
to okay well, if you don't like
what we're eating, maybe we'll
just do this if you don't do
that I just
versus they've been they've been
kind of anti messaging ever
since they first appeared on my
radar, which has been a few
months ago, so I'm not quite
sure do you have anything to
clean it out with or
even with analysis, you're
playing good drug stuff. I just
thought this was a weird CBS
News with Nora I just thought it
was kind of insulting to the to
Nora to run an IE D commercial.
That's erectile dysfunction to
you and me.
CBS and here it is.
Sometimes, you might not feel
ready for the moment. With Roman
letters, we got this. You can
take care of erectile
dysfunction discreetly. So that
you're ready. Roman ready
what's happening during that
music outro what's what's
happening showing
people hugging and kissing? It
was like, the whole thing is
like, why would you put this on
the evening news with a female
co anchor? It's an insult
personally Well,
sure. But how about for the
money? And considering all the
ed that showing up from people
who have received vaccinations?
maybe that has something to do
with it? I don't know. It's just
wanna see the forest for the
money. Alright, I'm calling it
we've got time. Yes, we've got
the written revolution. Coming
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That's with Dame Ashley of the
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I don't know if that's live or
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Tom Starkweather and the clip
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in the morning, everybody. I'm
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then, adios mofos and such
two button appears to have
coined the term ultra mega
adding little Ultra to it. Give
it a little extra power. ultra
ultra mega man Ultra the ultra
bagger Republicans are on the
march the new enemy
and I think he meant it to be
like this is bad. This sounds
absolutely awesome. culture to
the Democrats are Rodin in
Moscow and so the Republicans
are calling him ultra mega mess.
ultra mega agenda. That's
awesome. Thanks
Joe Biden for promoting ultra
mega
the biggest challenges in
getting the public vaccinated.
We've heard false claims.
The FDA limits use of Johnson
and Johnson COVID 19 vaccine,
citing clot risks. What
we've heard false claims that
COVID-19 vaccines cause
infertility and cause COVID-19.
Reducing a liar's reach is not
the same as censoring freedom of
speech. What
the agency reached his decision
after a recent review of the
data on the vaccine, revealed
another person in this country
had died tonight such depth and
work we've heard all plans.
1000s of people have died from
the vaccine and
those people on the left who are
pushing mandates shame on you.
Shame on us. And those people on
the left who are pushing
mandates shame on you.
Reducing a liars reach is not
the same as censoring freedom of
speech
because of the risk of a blood
clotting disorder that was
discovered in the spring of
2021, a harm
reduction model. We've heard
false claims and accurate news
and rational views.
We're not saying that it's a bad
vaccine. We just don't want
people taking anymore. We've
heard false claims. And those
people on the left are pushing
mandates shame on you.
They disinformation about the
pandemic is unhealthy. It's
harmful. So the pause was lifted
10 days later,
what. And those people on the
left who are pushing mandates
shame on you. Data continued to
show that the benefits of the
vaccine outweigh its risks. But
reducing
the liars rate is not the same
as censoring freedom of speech.
We're not saying
it's a bad vaccine. What we've
heard false claims when the
clotting risk was identified in
mid April of 2021. We're just
saying, we don't want to take it
what poor country should. Lake
Mead has always been at odds
with its surroundings a mammoth
body of water in one of the
hottest driest places in the
West.
And without the Hoover Dam and
the water it provides our state
from the Colorado River. Modern
Phoenix most likely could not
exist. This area was habitated
for for 1000s of years by Native
American peoples that call this
home so we expect fully that as
lake levels drop, there will be
artifacts that that are in some
cases hundreds or 1000s of years
old. For years,
investigators believe these
waters of Lake Mead held a deep
sea
so far this year, the reservoir
has dropped 33 inches.
The nation's largest man made
reservoir is now bursting with
surprises.
Voters found a man's body over
the weekend inside this corroded
bear detectives
tell me that they suspect that
more bodies are going to pop up
in the next decades maybe years
because our lake is receding.
The current water elevation is a
new record low for the reservoir
dropping below the last record
that was set on December 2 2021.
Breaking news a second set of
skeletal remains
have been found at Lake me the
body found in Lake Mead has many
thinking about our city's
history with organized crime,
water level of flowing so low
spray a lot more in or than what
people realize
these barrels seem to be just be
popping up in our lake. Yeah,
man,
it's quite, it's quite sort of
amazing, weighty what can be
discovered, I suppose and how
long it's been here and why
we're in Southern
Nevada community a century ago
completely disappeared in 1938,
when it was inundated by the
rising waters of the newly
created like me,
there is a mother is what I
hybrid variant.
And I want to really emphasize
that as we hear about these new
variants, it's really important
that we do not turn a deaf ear
to them. Not every variant is a
cause for alarm. But we do need
to know what's emerging because
they will continue to emerge
this latest one it's called the
XC
CDC now estimating the Omicron
sub variant VA to nearly
doubling every week in the US
the
new stealth version of the
Omicron variants discovered in
California seems to be harder to
detect, and according to some
experts is even more contagious.
And Chief Medical Officer
Maderna warns that if someone is
infected with both the Omicron
and delta variants, it could
lead to the formation of the new
variants.
We talk about delta when he's
talking about lambda, we have
another variant
that we do have another variant.
Again, it's starting to get
attention. I want to encourage
people not to be concerned or
afraid or surprised when they
hear about this because as we've
said, these viruses mutate for a
living. So lambda variants are
no
new cases of the COVID variant
Omicron are cropping up around
the world. And
now we're starting to hear about
this delta plus variant is well,
what's the difference between
that and the Delta variant? And
how concerned are you about
there are now two new variants
that are really these ones of
interest, the ones to watch,
tell us about this.
So the first one is dubbed mu
after the Greek letter. So these
are two variants that are found
that are more transmissible than
the what we call the wild type
virus, the virus that is
currently circulating. First of
all, when you have a variant if
there's a circulating variant So
the point I'm saying is that
they're all variants in now
circulating.
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communists everywhere.