May 22nd, 2022 • 3h 12m
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The word is shared. Adam curry
Jhansi Devora Sunday May
22 2022. Is your award winning
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Still waiting for my free horse
and broadcasting live from the
heart of the Texas hill country
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in the morning, everybody. I'm
Adam curry
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where they're telling me to vote
from Jesse Dvorak.
Buzzkill. Yeah,
early voting
so I had a call just before the
show. And I just the Democrat
Party, I'm telling you this what
happened? Okay, they told me I
should be voting for this woman
Sanchez for sheriff. Okay.
What's the reason for voting for
her? Because she's Latina.
That's the reason
they gave you that as a reason.
Yeah.
Wow. Well, that's That's lame.
Did you say that? Did you say
hey, that's lame, bro.
It's a recording.
Did you see the horse? That one?
The Some? Some race? I'm spreekt
Street. Staple or something is?
Yeah, that's the one. Did you
see the name of the horse?
No agenda?
No. The name of the horse is
early voting.
Early voting wins.
Yeah, they'll do anything they
will. Well, there you go. No
agenda called this and January,
January 23. To be exact. We knew
it was coming. There's no doubt
about it. Would you like to go
back to January or would you
like to hear my supercut first
let's go back to January because
we can go into machine.
Okay, here we go. So in true
American fashion, when people
are starting to look around you
get some of these local reports
you know, we got to do something
we got to do something on a
grand scale to get people on
edge just a little bit. What can
we do? Here's the meeting we
would have remember we all
consulted on that movie with
Dustin Hoffman? Remember that
one because they outbreak they
all DS outbreak outbreak what
happened in outbreak? It was a
monkey. When you listen to this
report. Okay. And this is almost
over. This sounds so much like
the fake news would be on a T on
it in a movie about a monkey on
its way to a lab in Missouri.
There's a lady who touched the
monkey. She put her hand into
the box thinking was cats and
then you get this stoner dude is
like yeah, man, it was pretty
weird. It's like a monkey head
on the loose man. Now call me
crazy. But this lady was came in
contact with a monkey from
Africa on its way to the lab.
And they just let her go home.
They need to they need to put a
bag over this lady's head. Put
her in quarantine right away. So
we knew this would happen. We
didn't know exactly how it was
easy to see when you say this
was the dump truck accident.
I think we didn't mention them
the Monkey Park situation which
I get nothing but flack for
showing those pictures.
Of course. Now it turns out
those pictures and most of these
pictures of shingles shingles.
Exactly. From the CDC. Looks
good. Yeah, looks great. So so
we just do a little recap with
the past the past few days here
in well, not just the United
States around the world with a
mega super cut. We can stop it
whenever you read
things or everything's around
the world nowadays. It's not
just monkey pox, monkey pox,
monkey pox, monkey pox and
monkey pox. Monkey pox, monkey
pox, monkey pox, monkey pox,
monkey pox, monkey pox, monkey
pox, monkey pox monkey pet. You
have symptoms
associated with monkey pox
clusters
of the virus have been reported
in Britain, Spain and Portugal
with more cases popping up in
the US Australia and across
Europe.
Tonight at Bellevue Hospital
doctors are treating a person
who may have monkey pox, a city
that is still dealing with COVID
and its latest surge now comes a
potentially new virus to New
York City. This one is called
Monkey pox. What this is causing
is pandemonium antimony of
hearing the word monkey. Experts
say this new virus could be
spreading fast.
Scientists at Winnipeg national
microbiology lab have been
tasked with testing monkey pox
samples taken from Quebec
patients.
I would say generally that the
entire population is susceptible
to this to monkey pox.
seeking personal protective
options. You might feel a sense
of deja vu, experts recommend
masking handwashing and physical
distancing when needed.
mitigation measures
is my favorite masking for
monkey pox is not airborne. Why
do you have to put a mask on for
monkey pox?
Take a chance
seeking personal protective
options. You might feel A sense
of deja vu, experts recommend
masking handwashing and physical
distancing when needed.
mitigation measures with which
we've become all too familiar,
that requires very close
personal contact.
What is Monkey pox
this is what we call a zoonotic
infection where it can jump from
nonhuman animals into humans,
public health officials are
considering a ring strategy that
would include using a smallpox
vaccine for close contacts of
those infected
the number of confirmed or
suspected cases of monkey pox
worldwide is now 106. Doctors
and at least cluding the US are
now treating patients
potentially infected with the
rare illness the mysterious
spread of monkey pox is
concerning for doctors now at
least 80 cases in 11 countries
and 50 more possible. The spread
of the rare disease which causes
rashes and lesions has prompted
the CDC to issue an alert
doctors are hopeful they can
quickly learn why cases are
spreading around the globe.
I suspect that we will know a
lot more in about a week the CDC
is investigating a confirmed
case of a rare and sometimes
deadly disease called Monkey
pox.
It just goes on forever.
Everybody's all over the monkey
pox. And of course, we're
laughing about it. But I am not
going to make the same mistake
because last time they're
serious as a heart attack about
it. They're gonna push it,
you know, the reason they're
gonna push it. I think this
they've got this is this is a
shoehorn event. Shoot, they're
going to and I and because
monkeypox has been around, they
talk about it and they're
wondering why it's showing up
and especially in Great Britain
is a great place to start it
because they can blame it on
global warming. Because the only
difference between then and now
was just a years ago and monkey
pox has always been floating
around. But now because of
global warming.
Have you do you have any? I
mean, we've heard of this, that
global warming would create more
pandemics due to do we have
Netflix or any
evidence hearing it here first,
I like it what medicines
shoehorn event which means
they're going to shoehorn global
warming back into this
conversation using monkey pox.
The only reason we got monkey
pox and they have examples in
Canada is because of global
warming.
I think you're right about that.
But we'll still have to mask and
social distance and I think ask
up yep, here's let's listen to a
serious news report from CBS.
Health officials warned today
that additional cases of monkey
pox are likely to be detected in
the US in the coming weeks. And
the World Health Organization
reports at least 80 confirmed
cases of the disease in 11
countries. And educators are
still trying to confirm whether
a patient admitted to a New York
Hospital this week has the
disease. If so, it would be the
second case here in the US this
year. Monkey pox can be fatal to
one in 10 People who contract
the virus still health officials
stress the rest of the general
public is low low.
According to the Daily Mail
Belgium becomes the first
country to introduce compulsory
monkey pox quarantine. Anyone
testing positive must isolate
for 21 days. Do you know what
they use to test to see you if
you have monkey pox?
I would just go with the visual.
No, no, no.
No one has monkey pox with
lesions you see this is not you
get it the lesions don't come
until God knows when no no,
they're gonna test everybody.
And and I went to the CDC
website and I looked up monkey
pox testing. And it says right
here detection of viral DNA by
Polymerase Chain Reaction also
known as PCR is the preferred is
the preferred laboratory test
for monkey pox says who says the
CDC know who? The WHO Yeah, who
was it who was on fire who was
in China? Who's controlled by
China Ooh, that's a good one we
could do that bit goose
controlled by China I don't know
who who who
she Oh she
who she but how about him? This
is a
lot of material you can write
this I did this bit in a column
years ago same thing with the
who know I didn't use who yes I
did because it was hu
okay well let's do it with who
and who and gee
a sheet we should work on so we
can do it well. Oh, okay.
Well, that's the end of that
bit. Now of course if we really
want to know what's going on
who's involved you got to bring
in the man of the hour who Yeah,
that man we got to bring in the
man who knows everything who
knows everything because he is
on the board of Pfizer so he's
the go to for CNBC. Ladies and
gentlemen,
guy. Why don't we get rid of
that guy? He's on every TV t as
it is. You weren't William
Morris must be representing him.
Oh,
that wouldn't surprise me at
all. It wouldn't surprise me.
He's camera ready. You know, he
talks too long. But he's a it
looks pretty good. He's
appealing and soft on the eyes.
He's got a good rap. And he's an
insider Dr. Scott Gottlieb.
What the heck is Monkey pox and
do we So you need to worry about
this.
That's how you that's an
interview question. What the
heck is it? CMBC? The summit of
journalism?
Well, look, I think now that
there has been community spread,
it may be hard to fully snap
this out. I don't think it's
going to become a major epidemic
because it Yes.
Come, I thought it was, I don't
know why you snuff is one of us
ever. By the way, that's
something I wanted to miss
before you lose track of it is
if you listen to all these
reports, it's like there's been
25 cases, 110 cases, 80 cases,
two cases here. And then, you
know, it's just there's, this
reminds me a little bit of the
early days of COVID, where
nobody had a number which floats
serenity, throw the number what
is the numbers at 110? is at 80.
Oh, don't
worry five, I don't know the CDC
will start publishing numbers,
they'll be on your screen. In
the right hand side of your
screen, there will
be an ad jet. I think Jon's hot
Johns Hopkins that come to the
rescue. They're
the ones that provide the data
for the case and death count for
CNN and Fox and MSNBC for
everybody. So yeah, that's
common, don't worry, it's on its
way.
It's not this out. I don't think
nothing outcome major epidemic
because this is a virus that's
difficult to spread, you need
sustained close contact or
contact with the open sores.
There's so many cases now that
are disconnected. This is
spreading in the community, in
the community, maybe a lot more
infection in what we're picking
up. It has a long incubation
period, upwards of 21 days. So
there may be a lot of people
currently incubating the virus
is probably a lot of people went
undiagnosed or misdiagnosed
because doctors aren't looking
for it. And given the fact that
we found so many disconnected
cases, it does suggest that the
spread right now is pretty wide.
That concerns me, I mean, this,
what is this thing? What happens
if you get it? Well, look, it
could be dangerous. The case
fatality rate for the particular
strain that seems to be
spreading is anywhere from one
to 4% is
one to 4% That's like 100 times
more than COVID. That's, that's
a real case. fatality rate,
like, you know, when you see
somebody's the spread rate, he
wasn't talking about fatality.
So I think he was is this? What
happened?
Well, look, it could be
dangerous, you know, the case
fatality rate?
What does that mean case
fatality rate?
I didn't hear the word fatality
in there, these foolish shit,
that's bull crap, is this thing?
What happens if you get it?
Well, look, it could be
dangerous. You know, the case
fatality rate for the particular
strain that seems to be
spreading is anywhere from one
day
notice. Notice he says the
particular strain that happens
to be spreading? These are all
this is this is predictive
programming from Dr. Scott.
Well, look, it could be
dangerous, you know, the case
fatality rate for the particular
strain that seems to be
spreading is anywhere from one
to 4% is particularly dangerous
and immune compromised
individuals, people who are
vulnerable. It's also you know,
sort of a disabling virus to
class two to four months, you
know, you get you get fever,
lymphadenopathy. And this sort
of phase, a lead up phase, then
you develop these vesicles, that
class anywhere from two to four
weeks. So it you know, it's a
significant virus, I don't think
it's going to be widespread in
terms of an epidemic that we've
seen, you know, in order of
COVID, for sure. But we could
get low level spread, it just
becomes hard to snuff out there
anywhere from five to 10,000
cases a year in the DRC. So
there are countries where this
is endemic, and it's not
infrequent. And now that it's
spreading in the community here
in Western Europe and parts of
the United States, it appears to
be have gotten into this
country.
This is a good catch. You're
making here he used snuffed
twice that that can't be by
accident, this will come back.
I never heard him use it. You
know, though
I can already in my mind's ear.
I can hear Fauci going, if we
tried to snuff it out. We
weren't successful, let's
snuffing it out.
Again, it could code or
something.
Yeah. It's so hard to fully
snuff out. We're not going to
vaccinate for time I ring
vaccinate using the vaccine,
ring vaccinate, there you go
this vaccine. That's not a
vaccine a lot of people are
going to want to take so it
could be hard to deploy public
health measures to try to get a
handle on this. That's the
concern, not a widespread
epidemic here at this point. But
this just low level persistent
spread cases popping up here and
there outbreaks. That could be,
you know, a risk to individuals
and certainly headline risk.
A headline risk. What do you
think that means? headline,
risk, question two
headline risk. I'm not sure. I
mean, is that like headline
inflation, where it means that
the big headlines is oh, it's
bad, but it's really not so bad.
Is that what he means? Because
that's that's what they meant.
That phrase us like that either.
Yeah, no, that was the Jim
Psaki. She said, The the
headline inflation number is
8.5%. But that's because the
headline number includes gas and
food remember?
You don't want vaguely okay. It
wasn't forgot all about her
redhead.
So the question is, where does
this come from? You know, we're
going to try and figure out a
little bit about it. There's a
let me see this is who sent me
this what is this link from? By
the way,
I should mention that some
experts say that if he had the
oh, if you're older and had the
old smallpox vaccine, you're
probably won't get monkey pox.
The CDC writes that the US
government researchers in the
50s were infecting monkeys with
smallpox and monkey pox was
first seen in 1958 in monkeys
used in medical experiments. The
first recorded human is
something we created. Yes, of
course. It's good shit, good
diseases we created. Yeah, maybe
maybe we found some extra
batches in Ukraine labs. I don't
know. As far as I know, I have
yet to see an actual human being
living today on a tick tock or
an Instagram saying look at my
lesions. You know, I haven't
seen that. So people may be
testing positive according to
PCR. And that can be really
scary. But of course, we know
PCR can be falsified very easily
depending on the amount of
cycles. Then we have Bill Gates
obvious and obvious suspects.
You know, Bill Gates has been
talking about this since the
beginning of the COVID pandemic.
This is December 2020, is doing
the surveillance and actually
doing what I call germ games
where you practice, you say,
Okay, what if a bioterrorist
brought smallpox to 10 airports?
You know, how would the world
respond to that? You know, that
there's math to really cause
epidemics and bioterrorism cause
epidemics that could even be way
worse than what we experienced.
today.
I was talking about smallpox and
smallpox has been on the menu
for quite a while. But CU is
holding an emergency meeting
over smallpox monkeypox. This is
where you're supposed to say
who?
Oh, yeah. Why they have me in a
meeting at all?
Because they need to do
something about it. Because this
was all gamed out. By the way.
Do you think that the
AstraZeneca and j&j vaccines for
COVID which boasts both used
monkey Dino virus? Do you think
that could have any have
anything to do with this?
Oh, then den Pfizer's in play?
What do you mean, Pfizer is in
play for goodness?
No, this would be to slam those
guys who are competitors with
Pfizer the
membrane? Right. But they
haven't done it yet. I'm just
thinking, Do you think that's
even
know this whole thing isn't
Pfizer? No. Well,
I have my suspicions, of course.
But this was all supposed to
kick off may 15. Was I think
they nailed it. I think the
first report was around May 15
of this year 2022. And that is
exactly the date that the
tabletop exercise from the
Nuclear Threat Initiative. Used,
they use may 15 as their kickoff
date for their tabletop
exercise. And this was exactly
the same as event two different
scale maybe, although the
national or the Nuclear Threat
Initiative is quite the
operation. They have I think
they've 20 board members all
making $350,000 Plus. Country
talk a little bit about who's
funding them the usual suspects.
But it did, they presented the
results of their tabletop
exercise at the Munich Security
Conference. And it's quite
interesting, what they came up
with, at a very, very, very bad
situation. So I went and looked
and see if I could find some of
the videos from this tabletop
exercise similar to event 201.
And I was able to find one that
was on YouTube. And this one
has, its kind of it has news
reports and they cut back to a
black screen with words on them.
So I'm just gonna read the words
and and the rest will will play
out for itself. So this is
again, this is just a drill
everybody. This is not real.
This is a fictional scenario.
There are growing questions
today around a new and
deadly outbreak.
Another global outbreak. But
this time, it's different.
scientists determined that this
monkey pox virus was engineered
biological terrorism in one
region unleashed on the rest of
the world.
Billions of cases hundreds of
millions dead
with limited antiviral drugs and
no known effective treatments.
Countries around the world are
struggling to control another
pandemic with already
devastating effects,
poor oversight and gaps in
global governance leaves us
vulnerable to catastrophic
biological threats. Can the
international community act
quickly enough? Saying far fewer
cases and countries with
governments took early and
decisive action.
And some international experts
are urging the W H O to adopt a
phased approach to warnings.
The time to prepare for the next
global pandemic is now. Learn
more at nti.org/bio There you
go.
And you couldn't get a job as
voiceover.
I think it was my coach. My
coach always steered me in the
wrong to always wanted me to be
a surfer dude. Man. So I looked,
I read through the whole
document through this, what did
they actually call this thing?
They call it the strengthening
global systems to prevent and
respond to high consequence
biological threats, results from
the 2021 tabletop exercise
conducted in partnership with
the Munich Security Conference.
And I marked up a document which
everyone go and take a look at.
But the the main, the main
points are these are this is
what they discussed for the key
findings. The international
community needs a more robust
transparent detection
evaluation, an early warning
system that can rapidly
communicate actionable
information about pandemic
risks. That is the International
Health Regulations that the who
has is amending and the yes is
amending and we'll discuss those
in a moment. national
governments should improve
preparedness by developing
national level pandemic response
plans built on a coherent system
of triggers, that prompt
anticipatory action, despite
uncertainty and near term costs.
In other words on a no regrets
basis. This is very, very sketch
because if you read into the
document this no regrets basis
means that lockdowns shutting
down, you know, the basically
everything we went through in
COVID, that that should be
implemented based upon a
trigger. I think that trigger
would be the World Health
Organization. And then you all
have to just agree that well,
we'll have no regrets of
destroying people's lives. No
regrets at retarding children
who can't go to school no
regrets. So the anticipate
prompt anticipatory action
despite uncertainty and near
term cost, in other words on a
no regrets basis. The
international system for
governments dual use dual use
biological research is neither
prepared to meet today's
security requirements, nor is it
ready for the significant
significantly expanded
challenges in the future. There
are risk reduction needs
throughout the bioscience
research and development
lifecycle. Well, we know what
that clause means money. And the
final one, many countries around
the world lack financing to make
essential national investments
in pandemic preparedness. So
they went through this whole
thing, they set it all up, but
it's all ready to go. The
paperwork has been distributed.
And here we are. I believe
they're going to try and use
this one. They'll scare people
though. You see Belgium is
already administering some
lockdowns, but it comes amongst
the backdrop of something kind
of crappy. And I was well, I was
right at the time. But now that
more information has come out
about the International Health
regulation amendments that we
discussed, which would be a
treaty. It has been taught it
you know, people say, hey,
there's a treaty. And the the
Biden administration is joining
this treaty, which would give
the World Health Organization
control over calling a pandemic
or even a country as infested
seething rotten human resources
and taking appropriate action
with any resources they deem
appropriate. So we went through
this, we had our constitutional
scholars check in. And they
said, no, no, this is a treaty.
You and I discussed it does some
depth what you need for that you
need and it would be a
significant portion of Congress
to vote for it. Well, that turns
out to be possibly not true, or
I mean, it would have to be
taken to court. Because what has
happened is the changes are
being seen as the Biden
administration as amendments to
an already ratified treaty. So
the Biden administration is
saying we don't have to have
this ratified. It's already
ratified treaty. We're just
changing a few words. So now,
I think I'm reminded of the
authorized military force bills,
you know, the authorized
military
authorized use of military force
AUMF.
Yeah. Use that back in. But
Vietnam are we still use this?
Keep using it? Yeah.
Yeah. So I think we might be in
for a rougher ride than
anticipated. I mean, this is Na,
na us both wrapped. And Noah's
gonna put up with a note away
from from predicting the blue
helmets.
I'm not saying that.
What I'm saying you I didn't say
you said it. I'm saying you're
one step away. I'm not one
step away. Okay, two steps.
Okay, maybe two steps. I, you
say no one's gonna stand for it
absolutely wrong. The entire
world is going to comply,
they're going to shut their
mouths, they're gonna just Oh,
just shut up and put the mask
on. And there's already a
vaccine. So minus, we'll get
that just to so they can go back
to work because you know, I work
in a restaurant I work at
retail. You know, these are the
people that will be the poorest.
The hardest working will be the
ones who have to deal with this
crap once again. And I don't
think there's there's no doubt
in my mind that the majority
will go along with it because
we're still in Ukraine mode. We
still got our Ukraine flag up.
But so now okay, monkeypox.
monkeypox. And the funniest bit
is that it's kind of being
blamed on gay and bisexual men.
Which I think is just grand.
But there's been there was an
interesting I need to see the
last Bill Maher show. Yes, I
did. Holy moly. He went after
the whole situation. It was
unbelievable. I was gonna clip
it but it was so damn long and
it really should be watched and
we watched it last night and but
he had the punch line in there.
Where's all the game? Man? He's
all these organizations now.
They've been kicked out. Yep.
Know exactly what we've said.
And now they're being blamed for
monkey pox.
There's really some sort of a
war on men. What's that?
Vacation dad even start?
Oh, boy. In case you haven't
noticed there's a war on men in
general.
So we've noticed the war on men
and we've been with there's been
a war on chicken. And now war on
gun now.
It's not now
it has been a war on guns since
way before the show. Yeah, but
it was a
war on gay men when they put the
L in front of the G. It used to
be the GLB community.
Yes, we we've pointed that out a
lot. But we never thought that
as part of the war on gay man
as ground zero for the war on
gay men.
Blight and looking at in
hindsight.
The the argument goes as follows
paraphrasing, well, they already
got their gay marriage, as if
lesbians didn't get it. But
okay, they already got
everything they need. They have
all the rights. They're
accepted. We're not except that
it you know, if you haven't seen
the Bill Maher episode from this
past Friday, it's well worth it.
He it was interesting for a
couple of reasons. One is was
long distances. Okay? The Bill
Maher show is structured as
follows comes out does a little
monologue laughs at himself a
lot of stupid smile, you
interview somebody who may or
may not be anything he's
interested in, even when he has
somebody who has something to
say he twisted. So it's like
something he wants to say. So
then he comes out and he does
this little panel then he does
new rules. And then he does a
little editorial at the end. So
that's the entire show, print
out this week's new rules. What
it used to be in another segment
where he brought somebody out to
this, but they stopped doing
that because bovid this week's
new rules I'm what I usually
just watch a little bit of the
show and then I go to new rules
because I find them to be kind
of insightful. And I check out
what he has to say at the end
roll my eyes and hang up. But
this time I'm watching the new
rules. I'm saying this is the
lamest. There's nothing funny
here. This is not funny. And
then I just luckily caught the
beginning of his of his screed.
Yes. Together. And he goes off
the deep end on it. I go home oh
my god, this is a very good he
nails all the right points. And
this was this was about his
unbelievable conclusion at the
end about this war on gay men
that I didn't see coming. Well.
The segment was really about the
trendiness of trans trans
trendiness. And he said Hey, how
is it possible that there's an
extraordinary amount of trans
children in Calif he was really
like we're hurting our children.
He said that. It was like a It
was like a q&a. You know, we're
hurting.
specifically targeting the Los
Angeles Community Lee Hollywood
I it's, you know, you go to a
dinner party and everybody at
that dinner party has a kid
who's trans yes at work.
And what I found extra
interesting as Adam Carolla was
one of the guests. And Adam. So
Bill Maher starts this bit off
by talking about Abigail
Schreiber's book about this
trend in which you know, she's
been cancelled. And sqare eight
historiated at Joe Rogan had her
on and I remember talking to
Joe, I said, Man was pretty
cool. You had her on? He said,
Yeah, no one would have run Adam
Carolla refused. He said that's
too dangerous for my show. And
here's this douche sitting there
on the panels night. And he said
he had nothing. He said nothing,
not a single word. Did he say
Oh, I don't want to get any
trans juice on me. chicken shit.
Seriously, as you know, he's
chicken shit. And it wasn't
funny.
That book is in that book is it
should be required reading in
schools.
Yeah. Yeah, good luck with that.
So how do we get to that? I
don't know. Oh, yeah. About the
gay man. Yeah. And then his and
of course he had that. That
conclusion because it's been
that way for a long time. Gay
men are no good. Just, I think
they shouldn't drop just drop it
altogether from the acronym.
Yeah.
Okay, get them out of they get
the G out.
Get the LBB we'll just we'll
just drop the G it will take the
cheese. Just make all gay men,
white men. Even if the black.
You're gay. You're a white man.
Just whatever it is. This is the
direction it's headed. We all
know it. We're ready for it.
Alright, just a little catch up
on COVID How stupid everybody
is.
Let's start let's start by a
little problem a prominent COVID
is causing and of all places. I
didn't expect it to be in
France. Because I didn't know
that the resistance. French
resistance was so strong.
aggressive plays low clip. This
was a little side beat here.
This is I had it looked at
hospitals in France.
Oh, can you get on mic a little
bit more? Are you Off mic or is
that just my setup? I think she
was you're setting on good.
closers crazy other side? Yeah.
Well, that's that might be
necessary.
Now as Brian sands towards his
traditionally long and deep
summer break. French hospital
staff are sounding the alarm
ready, some having to shut down
emergency services due to staff
shortages, tough working
conditions, low wages. 1000s of
health personnel fired as well
for refusing to be vaccinated
against COVID means that
hospitals are really struggling,
even before many staff take
their breaks. No.
There you go. They've lost like
50% down in France and France
was to have the best socialized
medicine system in the world.
I thought that was the UK. I
thought that was Sweden. I
thought that was Norway. I
thought that was Denmark moved
to
France from the UK to get their
their medicine, but it's
the pride and joy of the UK, the
NHS, we're doing it for the NHS,
what save the NHS.
The number of you know, it's
just an overlook story by the
mainstream media, the number of
professionals in the business
who have refused to get the shot
because of what they've
witnessed firsthand, which is
the only reason I poor as I can
tell. They go they see all these
people get the shot we have at
the dinner table on Friday.
Jessie's has a friend in this
same schooling system that
they're part of that there's a
big route or rebellion going on
it. And the woman who was a big
Vaxxer got the shot and has had
nothing but she's been in and
out of the hospital with heart
problems ever since. And her
cardiologist told her going to
Jessie who who doesn't didn't
take the shot. And everyone can
talk to her about things because
she's reasonable, according to
Jessie, that the cardiologist
said to this woman, it's because
of the vaccine that you have
these issues.
Did she believe it?
Yes, she did. She got this shot.
The next thing you know she's
got a swollen heart.
Yeah, we had a runner die during
the marathon. There's a there's
a conference right now in
Valencia in Spain. And I know
people who were there and one
and they had an executive
meeting this I'm laughing but I
should then an executive meeting
the night before and of course
everyone's Vax, you know,
they're doing a huge conference.
So then, you know, that's the
requirements for these days for
conferences. Everyone has to be
vaccinated, and they have the
executives in the big room, and
boom, executive drops dead dead
before even hit the floor. Next
day. They're there in the
conference. venue. And there's a
cafeteria, very, very familiar
to these cafeterias in the big
hall, the big venue. Boom waiter
drops dead dead before he hit
the ground. 30, about 30 years
old, 3032 years old. Yeah,
nothing to see here, though
people, nothing to see. And
fries, and Pfizer besides maybe
getting a leg up on the on the
new, you know on discrediting
AstraZeneca and Johnson and
Johnson, they're really excited
about the future. And we got
Davos starting off today, and
everyone's out there. And I'll
be watching CNBC and getting
clips of all the elites and
we'll figure out the plan for
the World Economic Forum and the
great reset, they will be
talking about it, that's all
they talk about. And Pfizer CEO
Albear board is already there,
listen to what he says about the
great innovations that they have
coming
if he's basically biological.
See that it is in the tablet.
And once you take the tablet,
and dissolves into your stomach,
sec sends a signal but you took
the tablet. So imagine the
implications of that compliance,
the insurance companies to know
that the medicines that patients
should take they do take them.
It is fascinating what happens
in this field.
You said you couldn't hear him.
I couldn't hear those potted way
down and I could barely
understand him.
Well, I haven't changed
anything. So I don't know what
he's talking about part of the
way down once you turn over
speakers, and this was turned on
by speakers ever, I want you to
listen to what he says here and
dissolves into your stomach SEC
sends a signal that you took the
tablet. So imagine the
implications of that compliance.
So what he's saying is they have
a pill, we know it was common,
that the minute you take it, it
starts dissolving in your
stomach, it sends a signal so
that we know that you've taken
your proper medications. Imagine
the compliance he says. What
Yeah, that's what he said. Crank
it up.
I don't need a great app. You
told me what he said.
So imagine the implications of
that compliance, the compliance?
Yeah,
that's a great quotable.
Yeah, if we could hear it.
Fortunately, unfortunately, the
guy talks like a like an Israeli
even though he's from South
America. Where's he from? He's
not he's not really no, no, no,
no, no, we made this mistake
before. He's not doesn't matter.
He sounds like Schwab. He
thought I was like Klaus Schwab.
They all sound like a
millionaire. Yeah, exactly.
Exactly. All right. Back to
America. ABC. Good Morning,
America. Only dumb people watch
doctors here. And I'm gonna look
I'm gonna be honest with you all
when this viewer question and I
asked you about it here in the
break. Okay, here's the
question. Someone said, can I
get COVID More than one? And you
kind of just shrugged and side?
Because it seems incredible for
some of us that people don't
know this. A lot of us know
people who've had it even twice.
But you're still getting this
question. And I'm
sure both of you can answer this
question. Yeah, as well as I
can. So we understand that you
can get COVID-19 More than once
and the new armor, the Omicron
variant more likely than the
prior variants. When we first
had the Delta variant, it was
less likely. And I think that's
what got into the minds of many
who are asking this question
right now due to the increased
transmissibility of the Omicron
variant and their suspicion that
maybe the association to mild
symptoms does not produce a
robust immune response that can
protect you against having it
again. So the short answer is
yes, you can get it more than
once. unlikely to get it three
months after a recent infection.
But yes, you can and you can get
it more than twice Correct. I've
seen unfortunate people who have
gotten in four times and so I
think that some are more likely
than others, unfortunately,
safe and effective. Those
vaccines safe and effective. I
know lots of people who got it.
I know lots of people who got it
more than once Mimi being one
and that's Mimi's the only
person I know who's gotten a
twice and wasn't jabbed everyone
else has it has been jabbed
they've had it more than once.
She is she's the only one I
know. Maybe she got maybe
you know what? I was just
thinking about that she was
probably like, Screw those
crackpot and buzzkill douche is
they don't know what they're
talking about. I'm getting the
VAX
Yeah, who is it that we're
talking about on the other shows
I doubled double jab double that
the OH NO is one of our one of
our latest Diems on New York I
think. Vax double jab, very
proud of it.
Yeah. Well, the the fears of the
fear is that people's immune
systems are just saying I look,
I had it. What am I supposed to
do? I supposed to do here? I'm
done. Three, almost three years
ago, one of the first things we
talked about when when this
well, two and a half when this
thing kicked off when COVID
kicked off. We knew that digital
IDs and passports were coming
and they did and it was it's all
been disjointed and you know,
they're trying to pull it all
together and with this
monkeypox, maybe another
opportunity. I am I'm happy that
I'm not the only one here with
the clarion call. But I have a
friend in arms, a soldier in
arms, a compatriot from the most
unexpected place in the world by
presenting you, Naomi Wolf.
Thank you, Steve. I'm really
happy to be here. I, I am not
overstating this. I can't say it
forcefully enough. This is
literally the end of human
liberty in the West. If this
plan unfolds as planned. Vaccine
passport sounds like a fine
thing, if you don't understand
what those platforms can do. I'm
CEO of a tech company, I
understand what this platform
does. It's not about the
vaccine, it's not about the
virus, it's about your data. And
once this rolls out, you don't
have a choice about being part
of the system. What people have
to understand is that any other
functionality can be loaded onto
that platform with no problem at
all. And what that means is, it
can be merged with your PayPal
account with your digital
currency. Microsoft is already
talking about merging it with
payment plans, your networks can
be sucked up, a geo locates you
everywhere you go, your credit
history can be included, all of
your medical history can be
included. This has already
happened in Israel. And six
months later, we're hearing from
activists, that it's a two tier
society, and that basically
activists are ostracized, and
surveilled continually. It's the
end of civil society, and
they're trying to roll it out
around the world. And it is
absolutely so much more than a
vaccine pass it is it, I cannot
stress it enough that it has the
power to turn off your life or
on your life to let you engage
in society or be marginalized.
And by the way, the last thing
I'll say IBM has a horrible
history. With Nazi Germany, its
subsidiary created a kind of
precursor of this with punch
cards that allowed the Nazis to
keep lists of again, a two
tiered society or in a Jew in
such a way that they could round
up Jews, Roundup dissidents
round up opposition leaders
very, very quickly, it's
catastrophic it it cannot be
allowed to continue.
Like and see where I'm going to
be replaced if anything goes
wrong.
No, she's not No, no way. Here's
I need someone who's who's
against me, not someone who's
foremast
who I know. Well, you. You
probably prefer that. So she's
prettier. So let's go back to 30
years ago or so it may even be
longer than that. But there was
a Frenchman who invented the
smart chip that went into
Yes. Oh, Hi, Naomi. Yeah, I'll
probably back after the show.
I like the fact that you have a
big ringer.
I know that's
what I do. So this thing came
out and it was the promise was
as I was writing about this
stuff during that era, and it
was the chip was never
introduced it to the to the
United States. It was in Europe
but the United States and if you
look into it, you find out why
it because they were going to
MasterCard, Visa, and our boys
are going to just wait to the
Pat run out and we're gonna
steal the thing we're not going
to give the guy royalties. That
sounds like that sounds right.
Yeah, of course, we waited it
out. But during the when it was
first invented, they talked
about it being a an inclusive
chip and go on a credit card for
starters, but it could be used
in a passports and all kinds of
places. And the idea was that on
this one chip, you could have
exactly what she said. Health
information, credit information,
money, bank account of you know,
credit everything. There's
health records everything. And
it was praised as a great idea
because it was centralized
things and this is better to
have, you know, instead of
having 100 different cards in
your wallet, you have just one
protocol
was this was this the chip that
the European started using
initially for payments, was that
the chip or was it something
else? Yeah,
same chip. And there was also
the chip that was hacked. Of
course as usual Yes. And I
didn't ever den I remember this
watches coming out they're gonna
do the same thing in IBM had
some products and they were and
this is that era where the your
refrigerator was going to call
the repairman when it felt that
it needed
it was going to order that it
was going to order the milk for
me when I was well there
was gonna be you're gonna get
milk ordered everything was
going to innovate all like that
in the background. And but it
took so long to roll that any of
these futuristic ideas out
because they couldn't do it.
That it started we started
seeing the chinks in the armor
where you started said well wait
a minute, I really want this and
the mentality of the public
changed completely from those
early days of rah rah to now and
it was the left thing these
things are gonna work out and it
was the left that was against
it. I'll bet political left. Am
I correct
Probably I'm not i Yeah, well,
they were against the political
left was against all this sort
of thing, including just tech in
general. Until recently now,
they're all gung ho war mongers
what happened, how that
switched?
Well, we'll mark this down in,
in your little history book,
because in 1015 years from now,
there'll be some podcasts who
were saying, hey, you know,
there are people who are saying
that the party switched on on
issues. I mean, is that true?
That doesn't sound right. Well,
this has happened throughout
history. And it's always
discredited in in the official
literature. No, no, it was
always the Republicans who were
racist. No is always the
Republicans who are war mongers.
Just of note,
what's the switching word, the
party supposedly switch from one
to the other, completely, is not
the same as as, as did this is
not a switch. This is a slow
evolution. And that changed from
being gung ho for this
technologies back in the late
70s. To being very skeptical
about these technologies in the
2020s. You know, 50 years later
is evolution of thought is not
like some Ellison. Somebody
flipped the switch to well, we
have illusion of Silicon Valley
to being left wing is something
that was that snuck up on you.
Yeah, but it happened in a very
short period. It Yeah, I would
say well, 15 years is that long
do you consider that long?
I think it was longer than I
think it took play. I think the
ramp was longer. I think they're
ramping when
silica we were doing the show
and Silicon Valley was still had
the CEOs were handing out i in
rands book and, and there's all
this objectivism talk and greed
is good and then all of a sudden
it became very unpopular almost
overnight. You're
not gonna argue about the and
Rand thing but the same people
that were handing out that and
Rand book were that were
liberals to begin with. You're
talking about people like John
Doerr. Yeah, massive
contributors to the Democratic
Party. He was one of these and
Randers but
it was also the you know, the
Pay Pal guys, the big brawny
guys, and doesn't really matter.
But But what there was a switch
and it brings this all together
with Elon Musk, who now all of a
sudden is like I'm voting
Republican. That's a switch
there's your technology guy all
of a sudden switching to the
other side publicly making a big
deal out of it. That's not
something to be underestimated.
No, big deal. No, I know but
then again is he says it makes
it says okay, now they gotta
watch them come after me. He
made that comment one of his
tweets if you recall. And now
they're coming. I mean, they are
coming after him. But I think
they were coming after before he
made that comment. Yes. Is the
Business Insider thing when he
is exposing himself Al Gore
style? To Oh, man. Oh, man,
I gotta read this to you. I
gotta read this. This killed me.
This is the little piece of of
that article. So he
propositioned a flight
attendant. And here's how it
went. It was a corporate flight
attendant in his own jet and its
corporate flight attendant. The
flight attendant told her friend
that billionaire SpaceX and
Tesla founder asked her to come
to his room during a flight in
late 2016 for quote a full body
massage. When she arrived the
attendant found that Musk was
completely naked except for a
sheet covering the lower half of
his body. During the massage.
The declaration says completely
naked
now is during you I want to
point that out read that little
tidbit out is the kind of
writing you're getting today
completely naked, except that
he's saying Adam was completely
naked under his clothes.
It's exactly right. During the
massage, the declaration says
Musk exposed his genitals and
then touched her and offered to
buy her a horse if she would do
more performing to the
performance by referring to the
performance of sex acts. And
then the article. This is the
best writing when the attendant
who rides horses declined to
continue with the massage
without engaging in any sexual
conduct. Hey, Ilan, I want a
horse. Come on, man. What does
it take to get a horse out here?
It's just the way it's written
to say he exposes his genitals
and then says why don't you like
horses? Get a load of this. Love
some some facts out of this
thing? Come on, I think first
thing I thought of
My side hurts. Now, keeping with
my theory on Elon Musk Who is
having? We'll see how the
markets open tomorrow. But ask
around if any of your friends
are considering advertising on
Twitter at the moment. I
guarantee you they'll say no,
not until we find out how many
people are actually seeing our
ads that we're paying for. So my
my prognostication of him
destroying Twitter is well
underway. Kim joining the
Republican Party, you're voting
for Republicans. This guy is out
to destroy the Republican Party.
Do not trust this man. Will you
watch I put it right next to
destroying Twitter. He's going
to try and destroy the
Republican Party. This guy is a
heat seeking missile, and
everyone's fawning over him.
Like, like idiots. He's up to no
good. He's normalizing ESG he's
normalizing it. It's not Oh, ESG
is horrible. No. Hey, man, how
come I got kicked out of the s&p
500 ESG? Because I make electric
cars. Yeah, but you got racism
in the workplace. He's
normalizing this stuff. By the
way, I have a photo of a Bank of
America app. I can't verify this
because I don't have Bank of
America. But it clearly shows my
ESG score and it shows 7.5 And a
little green line that I guess
because this this Bank of
America customers a good doobie
in his buying the right things
and doing Yeah,
what individuals are not having
ESG scores. When did that began?
This
started with the investment
accounts investment accounts
from I think Merrill Lynch.
Yeah, for sure. Merrill Lynch,
they
already have this site. So I'm
an investor at Merrill Lynch.
Yep. And I buy a bunch of stock
and coal mine. Yeah. Chevron, I
buy some stock. And yeah, in
some you awesome. You will buy
lithium mine, you know, your app
will electrocute you. It's not
gonna warn you, if you're buying
if you're investing in that
stuff, your ESG score will be
negative. And yes, that shows up
in your Merrill Lynch account,
your ESG score?
And what difference does it make
what my ESG score is this? Add
that to the mix? Oh, is it for
the cocktail party? So
maybe once everything's all
integrated into the only Wolf's
app, then you'll be seen as a
bad person. Maybe you won't get
access to to a mortgage for the
next house you're going to buy?
Maybe you know, other things
will start getting turned off. I
mean, I know you're in a way
you're just being contrarian,
but I know you see it. I know
you see that this is totally
possible. You just have faith in
humanity. That's your mistake.
This is these people are evil
this crap. I'm sorry. No one's
putting up with it. John, come
on, man. They're all gone. That
people will be proud. Look at my
ESG score.
This is dopamine isn't bunch of
there's not a bunch of Nick's
out there that are would be like
this. And they're the people to
be shunned.
Well, it's going to be all your
friends and neighbors out there.
Well, I am in a kind of the
wrong spot to be making these
arguments. Yes, at times change.
All right, that's fine. Hey, I'm
in Texas, man. I feel good. I
don't need no ESG score out
here. If we take care of
our own facts around you
admitted it yourself, right.
Yeah. Yeah, we're all back. The
overnight reverse repo market,
which I've been tracking is
beautiful. This is banks lending
to each other. They actually
they lend from the Fed have to
give it it used to be overnight
now is it keep the money for a
couple of couple of weeks, is
now at an all time high. It is
not steamed to stop rising since
2019. When I started tracking
it. Now at $1.98 trillion.
There's a six sister in the
system, John, something
something is wrong. There's
there's someone it may be
multiple people. It could be a
hedge fund. It could be a bank,
you know, the the former New
York banker told us that it
possibly could be Goldman Sachs.
But this was again two years ago
or so.
Yet, like Goldman Sachs would be
out of business by now Disney.
didn't say that. But he said,
You know, it's likely Goldman
Sachs, if anyone if anyone has a
problem in the banking sector,
but it's probably more than
that. You know, it could be a
big hedge fund, you know, this
Luna meltdown. And that was a
lot of money. You know? Yeah, it
was a lot of phony baloney money
but someone someone took a bath
on all that stuff. And this came
in on the overnight from China.
What does it potentially tell us
about further risk ahead? Hi,
Heidi, happy Friday. Not so
happy for a lot of China's
China's fund hedge fund managers
because they are being forced to
sell the stocks in a in a very
highly volatile market. From the
story what we know is about 2350
hedge funds have fallen below a
threshold that requires them to
slash stock exposures by about
50% and Manny also heading below
a level that requires
liquidation.
So the Chinese hedge fund guys
are being forced to liquidate up
to 50%. This is not good. I
don't know much about investing.
But I know that that's not good.
And
that's by the government. The
Chinese government has decided
that a number of bad things
aren't good for their long term
strategies because they are long
term thinkers, supposedly Yeah.
And so they're just putting the
clamps down on these guys that
are mimicking Western ways.
Let's see how it's going here in
the US CBS
plenty of Americans are seeing
red tonight and feeling the
financial pressure of an economy
potentially heading toward
recession. From coast to coast
customers and businesses are
trying to make ends meet. But
that telling CBS News that is
becoming more difficult every
day. There are dangerous signs
everywhere tonight for the
American consumer. The cost of
gas continues to rise. The
prices are getting crazy. Food
prices are spiking.
I love that insert. I wish I
could so that
the cost of gas continues to
rise. The prices are getting
crazy. The prices are getting
crazy food prices
are spiking. We don't have that
kind of money and profits are
taking major hits sending
markets plummeting this week.
The Dow down for seven straight
weeks the worst wall street
performance in more than two
decades. The war in Ukraine and
COVID related factory closures
in China are fueling the worst
inflation in 40 years. Let's
check the pump JP Morgan
estimates that if current trends
continue, we could see
nationwide averages above $6 per
gallon and by August.
Oh goodness, we
have 690 so far here.
Yeah, but you're not part of
America. commie land. Here's my
prediction. We will see here's
my prediction we will see.
Because it's been this has been
grinding on too long. We'll have
like a two or 3000 point drop in
one day on the Dow that's coming
and when it'll be for a reason.
There'll be a catalyst and
that's that's when we'll finally
figure out where the bottom of
this is. It's got to come out.
There's too much happening. I
can just feel it in my loins
play this clip food shortage
worldwide. Yeah, that's another
one.
Now the global food crisis
caused by the war in Ukraine
threatens to tip 10s of
Did you catch that little ditty
that just blew right in front of
it caused by the war in Ukraine?
Oh, is that the only is that the
only reason
this is I think that this is
French 24 Adarsha. Well, this is
not a local reporter. No, this
is musicking. But Biden has to
say this
is narrative. Now the global
food crisis caused by the war in
Ukraine threatens to tip 10s of
millions of people over the edge
into food insecurity followed by
malnutrition, mass hunger, and
famine. That is the warning from
the UN Secretary General Antonio
Guterres as he said he's intense
contact with Russia, Ukraine,
Turkey, the United States and
the European Union in an effort
to restore Ukrainian grain
exports. Gutierrez saying he is
hopeful. But there's still a way
to go.
The Russian invasion in Ukraine
is amplifying the accelerating
all these factors. Climate
change, COVID-19 and inequality.
What? Well, climate change
COVID-19 in inequality, that's
what's causing it.
Yeah, I thought it was the war
in Ukraine was related to well,
we don't have it
changed. Everything's climate
change. By the way, did he when
he introduced that guy that he
said the terrorist
Oh, I don't. I don't know. On
the second clip was out again.
It was a little shorter show
home and let me listen to how we
intros
the Russian invasion.
The terrorists saying he is
good terrorists, his name is
guttatus Oh, good. Good said he
said weird way is the terrorist
terrorist. Well, from now on, he
will be
export the terrorist saying he
is he will be generous. Yes.
It will be the terrorist from
now on. We don't have to worry
about that. I'm kind of with you
on that. I think that USA will
be okay. And really when it
comes down to it as ABC Good
Morning, America shows us. You
don't have to worry about it.
The famine will be for black
people in Africa.
And the rain stopped and the
goats started dying. This was
all that was left to eat all you
eat all day as this kid was
about 10 Walking over 20 miles a
day to forage for these rockhard
palm fruit. At least 15 million
people across Bradstreet, Kenya,
Ethiopia and Somalia won't eat
today or tomorrow. Half of them
children like Akira we traveled
to northern Kenya with the
International Rescue Committee
where for failed rains have
killed crops if there are no
crops here now. What do people
eat? Nothing And millions of
livestock in their village
curieuse family spends hours and
bashing out a few meager
calories from that palm fruit.
Adding to the drought had been
swarms of locusts and spring
food and fuel prices. Meantime,
international aid to the region
has plummeted. 95%. So we're
looking at possibly the worst
famine in a generation or more.
Yes,
it is heartbreaking.
That means 6 million more people
will fall into hunger in the
coming weeks, and many won't
survive. According to save the
children in the Horn of Africa,
a person is dying of hunger
every 48 seconds.
Nothing to worry about to
Africa, the horn what I did read
this morning is that the
apparent supply of wheat is down
to 10 weeks worth a global
supply. Yeah. Does that sound
right? No. No doesn't sound
right.
No, it didn't sound right. I
wonder why they would want a lot
of wheat and storage. Now
they're talking about
what? Why is wheat so into
French for example,
have they they're self
sustaining with wheat? They
don't even need wheat.
Why is wheat so important?
Bread? Is that the only thing
people have the Can we give him
the dead? I was reading some
some defense stuff on it. He
said the way you should look at
it is wheat equals bread. Equal
sign wheat equals bread period.
You don't have to look at
anything else any further than
that. And breads. Massive staple
worldwide.
Yeah. Can it be replaced by
anything? Oh, nevermind. I know.
I know the answer. I know the
answer. Bugs.
Bugs actually that's probably
Yeah, bug bugs sorghum because
lots of bugs in Africa don't
know what they're
just pick it off your face. A
bug on the fly on
your face kid by the way this
ladies and gentlemen is just
being Cavalier yes office. Yes.
Do not get away we get we get
your support to do this. You
want us to do it? Yes.
I know. You need it. You need us
to do it. German in somebody's
gotta do it. German, the damn
bugs.
By the way. Another prediction
from over a decade ago. How long
have we been talking about the
elites of the world making us
eat bugs? Yeah. Forever which
is I think since the very
beginning Yes. Beginning of the
show and the theme that it
tastes like poop. I miss old
that material.
The report is in the United
States airlines desperate for
pilots. And they're considering
cutting training requirements,
which is supposed to make you a
bit frayed we have an untrained
by don't worry about that.
Apparently a guy with no flying
experience can land a Cessna 208
So you have nothing to worry
about a 787 47 or 737 By the
way, I didn't clip it but a lot
of pilots agree with me that
that guy's full of crap the guy
who landed Yeah, even though one
of our producers knows them.
He's been flying right seat in
that plane for seven years. He's
landed it with with the with the
pilot before this boat was
bullcrap story I
go for that. I do that story.
Yeah. So dishonest. Auto land a
plane with these big these big
airlines. I've been on one when
they were doing
really they have that
technology.
So I'm no I'm coming down on
Africa. What it was what? I
think it was a DC and out of DC
but you know, 757 Yeah. And so
so we come down, it comes down
at funny steep bang on that hits
the
hits boys a little hard, little
hard on a little by little hard
bounces
into the air. And then it hits
again real hard twice. And we
float over to the to the
terminal. And the pilots
sheepishly comes on and he says
this was their I think they have
to do this every so often they
have to do this test this auto
landing test, and apologize
profusely.
Okay, so that's bullshit. Kill,
he fucked up the landing.
Because those things don't do
that. The auto landing is really
sophisticated. It's not even
sophisticated. But it's really
perfect. Unless you have a 5g
transmitter nearby key landed,
he bounced and he blamed it on
the computer. I'm
not saying that's not possible,
because I don't know the guy
don't know the details and he
could be full of it. But that's
the story. Yeah. I thought it
was funny.
Well, if you're if you recall,
the Obama administration started
the next gen aviation
initiative, which I guess has
been stalled or I don't know
where it is. They put a couple
billion dollars into it and that
the whole idea was no pilots.
And I think this might be
playing into it. Let's look for
the next Jenn aviation system
talkin to be go let's look for
the next gen aviation network to
to get some
funding this money we need the
money get pilots Yeah, we can't
learn how to fly. Yeah.
And it's just a bounce people
don't worry. It's just a bounce
on landing. Yeah. And we missed
an election. I didn't know that
Australia was was voting. Yeah.
Scott Morrison out. Australian
voters ended nine years of
conservative rule in the
country. ousting him for the
center left Labour Party leader
Anthony Albanese who campaigned
on promises to take tough action
on climate change.
Yeah, the Aussies have been
finally sold the bill of goods
if you remember that redheaded
woman that was running this
country. She was really me.
Oh, in Australia, you mean?
Yeah. The redhead? Yeah.
She is a mean woman she was and
she would go this year if you
got to watch the parliament. And
you had that back and forth
question time, whatever it is
that she would just just rip
people to shreds her name he was
I hear that somebody in the chat
room should know
we only have a chance.
So she went went ran and got
elected on the promises of
climate change being a hoax. And
as you know, we don't need to
kill ourselves trying to do
anything and that but that but
then she did the she started
going pushing all kinds of
climate change agendas and she
got pretty much out
that Julia Julia Julia Gillard
Oh man. Oh, she was great for
the show. I forgot all about
her. Oh,
she was a mall. Let's
play. Let's play a throwback
clip. Just for just for just for
yucks. Oh man. She was a gem for
the show. Here's Gilly are
dodges a sandwich.
Australian Prime Minister Julia
Gilad has been forced to dodge a
flying sandwich the second she
was greeting children at line in
high school in Canberra when the
student flung the salami snack.
Oh, I think I thought I was
hungry. The and there's this one
member member the the face plant
she did.
Some tough times for the
Australian Prime Minister Julia
Gillard had an embarrassing
moment. This morning in New
Delhi, India. She was visiting a
memorial to Mahatma Gandhi. And
she took a tumble later, she
said one of her heels got stuck
in the soft grass. Thankfully,
she was not hurt at all. She
also pointed out that men get to
wear flat shoes all the time.
Yes. Speaking of flat shoes,
and wear flat shoes if she
wanted this, anyway,
well, wait, this is what she was
really about.
They will be no Carbon Tax under
the government I
lead. We need to price carbon
pricing carbon is the right
thing to do. And I said that
during the election campaign,
you did not.
Yeah, that's right. She promised
no carbon tax. And then she
switched around and they got her
out of there eventually. So the
Australians so they were going
to be tough against this sort of
nonsense, carbon tax, for
example. And now this guy gets
in. What happened? What changed?
What How did Australians get
brainwashed? Oh, it's
easy. Albert Nice. He's also
known as albeau That'll be his
name show name. albeau.
campaigned on improving free
health care, and advocating for
the LGBT community. There you
go. There you go. That's it. You
cannot vote against the LGBT or
should we say the LGBT LGBT
won't just make BLT bisexual
lesbian, trans, we don't need
Jesus anymore. G's are with us
now. All the gay men are now
with this podcast we welcome
them welcome to GS
Mugeez Hey, GS
he How you doing?
Yeah, so that's what So
Australia's circling
the drain. In Germany, the
producer price index. Now this
is not the same as inflation
from the Consumer Price Index.
This is prices for making stuff
I think and what does it be the
same? I think this is the
equivalent of our wholesale
price index.
And what does that represent?
It represents what you just said
producing things the cost of
making Cost of Goods making
manufacturing in general your
pay
so the producer price index
shows inflation of 33 and a half
percent who energy prices Yes,
energy prices which is the
headline inflation number for
producers up at 7.3%.
That's what you get for shutting
down your nukes.
No and let's shut off Russian
gas that makes nothing but
sense.
Yeah, shut off the gas shut The
oil shut off the nukes and then
bitch here's the story France is
having some issues too with
their nukes. This is a nuke
story A nukes in France as the
world faces the specter of
ongoing energy price rises.
There's an added difficulty here
in France now France is highly
reliant on nuclear power but of
the 56 reactors in operation 29
of them are currently shut down.
The current fleet is partly shut
due to plan maintenance but
others are being safety checked
due to unexpected problems of
unexplained corrosion on piping
and aid because
it's a squeeze on France's
energy supply. Over half of
France's nuclear reactors are
offline for maintenance
confirmed French nuclear
regulator the ASN on Tuesday 30
units have been switched off
while 26 continue to function.
Most of those 30 are offline for
scheduled maintenance or 10 year
outages for 12 have been shut
down after routine checks by
state and EDF revealed corrosion
on the pipes. Like seen here.
The injection pipes which
collect water in case of a leak
are essential to a nuclear power
plant safety of the 12 reactors
five have been shut down for
work and seven others will be
checked. The most recent models
are some of those most severely
affected. The shutdown means EDF
which supplies all of France's
atomic energy has been forced to
import power from the European
grid, compensating for its lack
of production. It comes as
demand for energy source amidst
the global gas crisis. energy
experts fear the potential
decrease in production could
raise bills this winter. The
head of French nuclear regulator
ASN warned on Tuesday that
fixing some of the corrosion
problems could take several
years. Nuclear energy makes up
for around 70% of the country's
total electricity production.
Hmm This is yeah that's their
that's their jam. Hmm What does
McCrone have to say? Nothing I'm
a little what? For take a break
here. I'm a little disappointed
because you promised something.
And you you Welljust I did Yeah.
You were going to give us cool.
Johnny Depp Amber Heard clips.
Oh yeah, I'm still working on
it. Yeah, it's
like come on, man. This is I
mean
they may bring Johnny back on
the stand
Did you know that you can bet on
in Vegas on the on the outcome
of some of this prize? Yes.
That's a good bet. Yes. And
here's though here's one of
them. This is I did not clip
this of course this is from some
sports show. I don't know what
this is from but especially post
that was her subjective belief
that she was a victim.
Let's go to some of the bedding
that is taking place out there.
Question one who will the court
have found to have defecate in
the bed this became a big issue
in the case and apparently
there's been a lot of discussion
around this Amber Heard plus 150
The dogs plus 175 Johnny Depp
plus 300 and the security guards
plus 1000 so it's It's neck and
neck between Amber herd and the
dogs who likely did it I
am more shocked at the security
made the list so people now
theorizing that they
deliberately did this to frame
Amber Heard that was the biggest
shocker from that
my money is on the dogs I think
that's it'll have to go to the
dogs
know that they're gonna
determine that so I was looking
at Mimi and I like to talk about
this case because she's been
following it closely and closer
than I have and so I started
doing a little background into
Amber Heard and she she was
actually quite as successful as
generic because she was a
leading lady in a number of
movies but she was doing like
three movies a year most the B
movie some higher quality.
She had a couple of winners
there I thought
well she did she was doing a lot
of movies she's done a lot of
films and and I never even heard
of her actually before this
because what am I paying
attention to? I guess I'm not
that interested. But I saw I
downloaded to over to one
executive produced one movie and
I think to was such a pain in
the ass to work with no one
would let her do it again. And I
saw I downloaded that movie I
download I download two
different movies there's only
way I could get them they don't
have for sale. And so I took the
I did my due diligence as a
producer of the show to download
these movies
if I was terrible if I can
interrupt you. You are right
What a bunch of dogs so I just
read down the list. Curious yeah
sure. Friday Night Lights
dropped dead sexy North Country
Alpha Dog all the boys love
Mandy lane. Remember the days
never back down the informers
Pineapple Express. Okay,
Pineapple Express. That was a
great movie. exterminators the
Joneses. Zombie land. Okay, I'll
give you a zombie land the
stepfather. I think that might
have been her serious acting
debut and soon the darkness the
river why the ward drive angry
than the Rum Diary. Syrup
paranoia Machete Kills three
days to kill the Adderall
diaries one more time Magic Mike
XXL, The Danish Girl. I do until
I don't Justice League curse
smell. London fields Aquaman big
movie Gally and Zack Snyder's
Justice League. There's not a
lot of recognizable names in
there for me. I'm no movie buff
that she did a lot of movies, a
lot of movies. Yeah. As she you
watch any of these movies and
she's very, you know, she's, she
looks good. That's about all you
can say. And she, and she was a
leading lady in a number of
these movies. You know, and it
was like, is a shallow issue
there for eternity kind of
films. I mean, you know, yeah, I
don't know
it. Does she? Does she show her
boobs in these movies?
I don't know. i It's hard to
watch the movie at all. But the
one I think she was the
executive producer in some
films. She ended up do you look
at that film? It turns out that
that's when she was dating depth
and depth was did a cameo. Right
and she was also the lead
actress. I'm thinking you know,
depth had something to do with
some of these situations for
her.
Oh, there were pictures of her
in the Fappening.
The Fappening remember the
Fappening? No.
Oh my goodness, the Fappening
Yeah, that was when the iPhone
was was reasonably new. And
hackers had figured out how to
get people's pictures off of
their iCloud accounts and a
whole bunch of Hollywood
celebrities, too. I guess she's
she was in the Fappening
she was one of the people whose
pictures were leaked. Yeah. That
didn't do it for you think she
would have gotten so that's
funny. I remember that. I
remember that situation that was
in 2008. And suddenly, I'm gonna
see the well the iPhone came out
in 2007 I think it was about a
year after that or 2009 at the
latest and that would be she
started her career on two for
2004 So I think that's a bit She
probably thought there's a good
publicity stunt I don't know how
that worked out.
too. This is interesting photos.
She had like a sign like this
Texas bitch will eat anything
you want like well sketch
he says sketch twice today in
today's show. Yeah, well, you'll
hear it again.
Maybe I don't know why you're
saying it because you shouldn't
be saying sketchy. I'm trying to
be seen as a small drawing and
look don't snuff me bro
continue with your analysis of
her did naked pictures
nothing left to say just see
they're staring Not really but
she you know I'm waiting for the
rest of your analysis of her
that you started it
I was just said the analysis
that I don't think she's a very
good actress and she just you
know, she hasn't
you had a whole different
analysis the other day but I
guess you're not going there
now.
New York different analysis was
Mimi's it's actually my well
there you go.
There you go. This is this is
what we needed. We needed to
blame this next bit on someone
else. Mimi is totally
appropriate. Especially now she
has CO has been watching nothing
but these things that she says
why do they keep leaving out
Amber's little jaunt when she
left home she ran away from home
and Austin and snow
in Westlake which is worse than
Austin. Okay, so what is the
hoity toity girls
she goes to New York she went
and they keep leaving this out
of their bio they said she
Ensign into Wikipedia she went
to New York for a year or two.
And then if you look at these
early pictures and she thinks
that she may have been working
quote unquote in New York as a
high end escort because that's
what she looks like if you look
at his early photos if you look
at those photos, you go holy
crap she looks like a girl that
would be expensive is your
how expensive would you pick her
out John I'm looking at
the five grand
All right, now that everyone is
tuned out I'd like to thank you
for your courage
to God this is the kind of stuff
people want to hear these kinds
of opinions which is all that is
I have no proof except none. I'd
like to thank you for your ask
my wife by the way, not me. I
had nothing to do with these
thoughts. I
would like to thank you for your
exceptional courage and say in
the morning to you the man who
put the sea and Amber herds
probable constipation issues
ladies and gentlemen, Mr. John
C. DeVore.
In the morning, new Mr. Adam
curry also in the morning to all
ships to see Bucha Rafi and
yourselves or David out there.
I talk about the dog right out
what the dog needs what the dogs
on scanner the dog will be that
woke the dog up. Oh, this is
never good. Does the dog have to
do it?
Now if the dogs not seen
anything I didn't ask if
the dog was talking. I said Does
the dog have to do it? Anyway?
In the morning,
so no one a dog barks to me.
They're saying something
in the morning to the trolls and
the troll room. Good to see
y'all there. We don't know how
much y'all is. Why don't we
check that out for a second?
Y'all Put your hands up.
Charles, come on. Let me see how
many we got a scurrying away.
2087 for this Sunday. Alright,
good to have you
guys. Oh, we're getting back.
Okay, last is getting back to
normal levels. Yeah, well, no.
normal levels had we're
averaging around 26 on Sundays.
26. Okay, well, you know, but
it's better than it was. We're
moving up. We're moving on up to
the big time. Moving on up.
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We have a log rolling. That's
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everyone's
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there's a boomer term for us.
And we both know it. Yeah,
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yeah, that's because of the
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It's distributed by its nature.
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Because that's where the
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And I always like we discuss a
lot of things there including
the donation segment. Was a good
thread on there. And we'd like
to thank the artists for episode
1452 We titled that toxic stew
if you listen to the show, you
knew that we would do that the
art one of my favorites now that
I've seen it several times
brought to us by capitalist
agenda making it two in a row
for him. This was Elon
destroying Twitter by opening it
up and gears and bots and stuff
is popping out he's little Elon
is sitting there with his little
Elan that really did it with
this Tesla is Tesla shirt. He's
got a wrench. Did you notice the
jack? I thought that I think
that was very subliminal at
least that's the way I took it
Did you are you looking at the
picture
and now I'm going to it right
now.
So the so this Twitter thing is
on a red Jack and I thought gee
that did capitals agenda do that
to represent Jack Dorsey is so
brilliant if not brilliant
now just no way let's check my
chats how I took it I saw it oh
that's the jack because I'm
looking for all the little memes
you know what are these
notes? Yeah, we got to note that
one thing with artists is that a
lot of them subconsciously put
stuff in the art but they don't
know it till you pointed out
to them and then they take
credit. Bastards
no they don't take care from I
can tell I know don't many they
don't seem to care but they find
it interesting. Oh yeah, that's
interesting. Yes. Good. Yeah.
Okay, I can see that that's what
they would be the way capitalist
agenda would be looking at it
well, artists artists think in
weird ways though, man.
There Yeah, but most of his
natural it just happens. I mean,
that little guy was holding the
ranch in the with the Tesla logo
is just hilarious. What is the
exclamation mark over his head?
You know, what's the point it
doesn't matter. The whole thing
we'd like to eat peas we like so
funny. We liked it. Now what's
interesting the spiders or the
eye balls or
the bonds? Those are the bots
the bots those are the bots the
bots that are that Elon is using
the bot count to destroy
Twitter's business model. Now so
I'll say it right in
couple of springs.
So the way this works if you're
an aspiring artists even if
you're just not an artist
doesn't matter. Anyone can
participate. No agenda art.
generator.com is where you can
upload your art. Most of these
artists or all of the artists
are doing this while listening
to the live stream trying to
come up with stuff that will fit
and have it done in time for us
to choose from by the time we
end the show. So I can tell you
right now, today, I would say
there's a high unlikelihood of
us choosing anything with a
monkey on it. What do you think?
I'm not getting any monkey that
stuff. Well, go go look at
what's been submitted so far.
I'm looking now there's a bunch
of monkeys. Like everyone's,
everyone's putting monkeys in. I
like to monkey with Bill Gates,
who did that one.
Oh, that's funny. BG and the
bear. That's actually funny. As
far as that as potential that
has potential. Let's see what
else we're much we were looking
at.
I don't like using images of
these people. bunches. bunches.
People like to submit it.
No, I agree. I don't think it's
I mean, the one we both really
wanted but there was a technical
problem with it was Taunton,
Neil's by follow JCD I don't
remember that's the baby.
Or the bay. Oh, yes. No. Yeah,
the baby. Babe was great. We
call it cheesecake. Yeah,
the bay was great. But the
Twitter logo was it made it I
follow JCD hard to read.
With a follow there was the W is
is is obfuscated by the
the oh it's oh, oh, yeah. Then
the W was wiped out by the
whatever the the lighting by
the lighting. Yeah. I mean, it's
well done. Kind of didn't quite
make it though. And it wasn't
going to hold it's not going to
beat that Twitter thing. That's
for sure.
What else do we have? We had a
lot of Kareena Abdul John Pierre
no scary Poppins No. George Bush
Obama morphin yet like we
haven't allowed Joe Obama that's
why we're gonna fly now. It was
Biden and Obama. Joe Biden. Joe
Barmah. I liked the Twitter
toast from Darren O'Neal. Just
Twitter told
you that pop right yeah, I like
that it was I didn't dislike it.
But I thought it was so
simplistic that it was and it
was like the gag you know, it's
being toast and I know it's a
little it was too much for me to
know and your face no and
capitalist agenda was just
better. Another one that you
liked was Taunton Neil's
outhouse with the Russian flag
because they hate toilets
apparently you know I asked us
or Gene said hey man, because he
heard it I said is this true
that the Russians hate toilets?
His answer what's the toilet
yeah exactly the all bug hot dog
you for some reason you'd like
that when
I didn't think it was really
didn't I don't remember saying
anything you were in love with
it
you weren't in love with it
you're
like god I'm the one I liked it
you're not mentioning is the
scary Poppins
No, I did just mention it I just
mentioned it scary project
mentioned outhouse with this
flyer before that I mentioned
scary Poppins you know listening
to scary Poppins listening.
I know when I liked it it was I
did like balls big balls killed
the testosterone with the
Democrat with the Republican
logo on it.
Yeah, yeah.
Without the story without the
story it looks like we're red
pilling someone wasn't a choice.
I think we made the right
choice. It was by far now there
was no comparison
heads and shoulders above
everything else. All the All I
see the all bug a hot dog with
the kind of Kirkland look for no
agenda thing that was by the way
subtle. There were also by
capitalist agenda. So I didn't
but there was a maybe pick one
would pick the other. So yeah,
that was a nice piece because I
because I liked the Kirkland
touch shoulder you were in love
with it. I wasn't in love with
it. You are you're drooling so
you can watch
it like big balls and I know you
did that I did like 20
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agenda art generator.com during
the show and that's it's now
become its own game to see oh,
this will be it? No, that'll be
it. Oh, maybe this one will be
which one was it? Just become a
it's become a whole is gamified.
Man to gamify. And, and I would
say that the artists are always,
you know, jabbing back and forth
on no agenda social. You want to
follow a couple of those guys
and gals and if you really want
to get into the action or just
wait until everything's
published, and Dred Scott has
done the chapters Yeah. You can
wait a few hours or maybe you'd
like to listen to the Sunday
show on Monday. I think most
people do. And you'll get the
podcasting 2.0 features, which
is a lot, including a full
transcript. He uses a lot of
these images for chapters. So if
you want to go to a certain spot
on the podcast, and you get one
of these apps, which are
completely compatible with all
podcasts, you can, you can get
anything. In fact, there's no
deep platforming on these apps.
So things that are gone from
Apple and Spotify you can get go
to new podcast apps.com. And for
those of you using Spotify that
oh, there's a big hullabaloo
today, John and whoa, this is
crazy. You've heard of brand
safety, which of course is the
reason why podcasting will never
be a huge media platform for
advertising at least this
because you can't be sure that
the these podcasts are safe and
advertisers want no big
advertisers, pharmaceutical
automotive telecom tech
to dimwits cussing just
constantly. Yeah,
we're talking about, you know,
Amber herd and her New York
escapades, that kind of stuff
would not fly but turns out,
Spotify is reversing it. And the
the wild turkey which is a is
that bourbon, or is it whiskey?
Bourbon, bourbon, Wild Turkey
has placed a huge advertising
buy on Spotify podcast. And if
you look at Twitter at
podcasters are flipping out
because there are podcasters who
have religious podcasts
podcasters who have definitely
do not want an alcoholic
beverage advertised on this
podcast, the bad. It's not just
that there's a lot. And here's
the thing, people are tweeting,
pay Spotify? When did I give you
permission to do that? And to
which I said, Did you read what
you signed, when you put your
podcast on there you ship shit
permission to anything, they can
do anything they want, and
you're not gonna get paid? Ah,
but it is kind of interesting
how Spotify is gonna is gonna
get backlash from this from
their advertiser. Hey, man, what
do you guys do people hate us?
No, that's not that's not the
point of advertising want them
to love us. And that's why we
are value for value, it's the
only way to do these kinds of
programs, is you can't have
Silicon Valley determine how
much this podcast should should
cost. You know, advertisers have
no interest in us, or truly in
any podcast, they're really
afraid of it big advertisers. So
what we do is we ask people how
valuable the program was, if it
was valuable to you, then we
appreciate you sending that back
in a number that is a value to
you of equal importance. Now,
you may not have you may be a
student, maybe $5 is a big deal
to you, that's fine, it's a big
deal to us, because that's the
value that you can assign to it
and that it's about you not
about us. It's how you feel
about handing back the value.
And we really appreciate it. Now
what that does not mean, and the
producer segments, we've always
kept very much open to the
producers, they've come up with
karma, douche bagging de
douching. None of this is our
idea. It doesn't mean that we
are obliged to read your 375
word note. These are at our
discretion. They always have
been. And you in particular John
have been bitching about the
length of notes. So today that
actually I think people took it
to heart and things are looking
good, but we are going to redact
and just might not do some
things. Now I'm just making this
up by myself. But I have a
feeling you might agree because
it got a little bit out of
control with people demanding
and saying that this is a right
to have our note read. Well,
that's value for value and then
give me some more value back
this like this like blackmail?
Well, there was a big brouhaha.
First of all, I excreted one of
our producers for a $50 note had
a long note attached to it that
took the whole spreadsheet, and
it was a $50 note. But since he
was a night we read those notes
and normally we don't we don't
read notes between 50 and 100
for people out there who are new
but it's our it's always at our
discretion should we want to if
it's contest
oh just once in a while there's
something there it's worth
looking at. But meanwhile the
show the agenda social people
got all bent out of shape saying
I was rude and I was mean I did
apologize to the guy by the way
if you didn't know you did, and
but I told him that it wasn't
for him. It wasn't for his
benefit. It was to keep
everybody alerted to the fact
that these notes are too damn
long and the rents are too damn
high. It's just it was getting
out of control and it sneaks up
and sneaks up in the next thing
you know we got this huge dose
of people. It's not as though
these notes once in a while
there. They have content once in
a while, but most of them don't
just go on on and on about
brother Fred and all the rest of
it. And sometimes it's tedious.
And it takes the show last show
was three and a half hours long.
It should be two hours and 45
minutes. And so, so what I did
what I felt it necessary to do
with the complainers on dynojet
is social. I blocked them all.
Just so you know.
I was wondering if you were
reading along, just blocked? Oh,
that's funny. Well, the note in
question, I did go back. And I
looked at us and what is this
about? And so here's where you
dropped off the conversation.
But it was a fundamental issue.
The note was a note thanking a
whole bunch of other podcasts
for helping him reach his
knighthood promoting other
podcasts, there was literally
nothing in there about no
agenda. And what happened was a
lot of these other podcasts or
no agenda stream.com podcast,
everybody was waiting for their
name to be read and recognize.
And that's where I draw the
line. If you want us to, to read
your name, and your note, we can
do a podcast separately for
that. And now it's like, well,
this is
funny, you say that I was
thinking the same thing that you
want. If you don't like what,
you know, the fact that we don't
let you just go nuts. We can
just do a separate once a week
or once a month podcast with all
the thank yous in there. I don't
think anybody wants that.
I don't think so either. And I
want where
it's gonna hand if this if this
continues. And if what you say
is excited, like you said, I cut
out I said, Fuck it, I'm not
going to do deal with this. But
if if everyone's gonna bitch
about this sort of thing like
that, that's what we're gonna
have to do, because that's all
we can do. We're, these long
notes are ruining the show for
most people. Yep.
People don't listen to the
donation segments. Because you
know, sometimes if 45 minutes to
an hour long. Now, again, the
premise was alt always value for
value. And that's an we do
stuff. We think it's valuable.
We love it. If people give us
value back, we've been able to
turn it into our, our end of
life career, because we've been
doing it so long. So we have an
audience that is sizable, but
I'll tell you, people who say,
Well, if you're not gonna read
my note, I'm not going to donate
fine. Please do not. We want you
to donate for value. We've
always shunned scammed. You
should sell T shirts. We don't
we let someone else do that.
Donate if you want to. You
should do NF T's you should do a
GoFundMe you should do and Dow
no value for value. If you'd
like what you heard, turn it
into value, send it into us. We
have we've had an opportunity to
sell the show for $10 million.
We won't do that either. We just
want to do the damn show. Is
that characterize it? Right?
And that's pretty good. And if
one of the complaints, which I
think is when I cut everybody
off is a guy says you're showing
no gratitude. Yeah, that's nice.
My last comment to the guy
before I blocked him was we name
everybody that gives us money.
We Nate give everybody a thank
you. I mean, that's dead pig
gets 10s in more than 50 bucks,
they all get their name
mentioned, how much more
gratitude? Are we supposed to
show them?
Well, the the comment that got
me was your business model is
based on this community. Like
no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
That's simply not true. We have
a wonderful community. And
that's where time and talent
comes in, which is a whole and
this is why we call you
producers and not listeners. We
have no business model, we
provide value, you send this
value back. We thank you for it.
That's the idea. And now it
basically made the donation
segment much longer than it had
to be with. So we're in trouble
again. It never works out. No,
it doesn't. We'd like to start
off by thanking Nicholas Siler.
I think that's how you pronounce
it. Who comes in with four,
eight 4.84 from Palmyra,
Pennsylvania, and says I'll send
email with header 484 dot 84
donation note it won't be too
long I promise Have you received
such donation note
zero. Let me just check looked
under it should be of course
under donation and what do you
mean header you mean subject
line
when there's another thing that
is sending donation notes on
email is such a problem. There
is a there is a box on every
PayPal donation page. This it's
it's every mobile it's in maybe
in different spots, but that's
what you want to use. That makes
it easy for everybody because
here we are. I have his email. I
have it here see just takes a
lot of time seriously. Thank you
Adam for dealing with me and
some of my predictions while
true and happened. You didn't
let me go crazy email wise. Few
of those earthquakes dude that
was making me nuts. I'm not Not
sure what that means, where I'm
at now much better place and
more grounded. I won't give
details of crazy dreams or
visions unless it's real insane.
There's so many people you talk
to and reach out to. I greatly
appreciate the time and response
you took out of your day. Great
love and knowledge and Peace be
with you, your family have a
blessed day. Okay, thank you.
I'm not exactly sure. I mean,
maybe we met we didn't meet at
the meet up maybe not sure
exactly what happened there. And
thank you very much and it goes
for your support.
Lord and Nico of the Gallatin
hills in Gallatin, Tennessee.
Three three short notes save
lives. These douche the great
ginger of the North.
limiters say please do do Jewish
go travel karma is Sir Eagle Eye
yak calm karma for all my people
in Gallatin Lord Nico the
Gallatin, here hills. Yes, John,
my real name. Lord Nico.
You've got ah Arma
333 33 from Berlin Deutschland
from tal Schecter Schecter. I
listened a lot and don't donate
accordingly. I was walking
through the garden colony nearby
while listening to no agenda as
Adam read the word 33 I saw it
also written on the ground in
sidewalk chalk. I hope this will
work as penance I think it will
30 threes you got the message
you responded appropriately.
Thank you very much, Tom.
A weird day mama Susan of the
North Country in San Diego or
the North County and Escondido,
California 33333. Please de
douche my son James Beals for
his birthday on his 25th You've
been deed deuced and started off
as an executive producer. This
is a switcheroo. I am fighting
forever grateful that he hit me
in the mouth. Love proud mom day
mama Susan of the North County
San Diego and she did the note
at 3:33am
Perfect All right, James you're
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next one so I can handle this
one appropriately. Travis Phelps
from Clayton Missouri week two
Missouri's in a row. The chances
are that 333 33 In the morning
please accept this donation of
333 dot 33 300 for myself 33 dot
33 For my father who passed away
on 10 to 22 from liver cancer.
Please de douche both of us.
Well, I will do a double D
deemed you Travis and this one's
for you. You've been deemed do I
was hit in the mouth by Mike B
the flat earth king of Casey
about a year ago I believe Mike
has yet to donate What a douche.
I spent the majority of my life
aimlessly enjoying the materials
of the world around me. Life was
good. And the party always was
always rockin. My father was
always there telling me little
tidbits about what was going on
in the world and what to watch
for, but I always blew him off.
can't be that bad, right? It
didn't affect me. I was in my
20s chasing women and boozing it
up as the good Lord intended.
Six years ago, I met my smokin
hot wife and three years later,
we had our first human resource.
My eyes were forced open and
right before the beginning of
COVID. I woke up I saw the evils
going on around me both left and
right. I am fortunate to have
been hit in the mouth by MB from
Casey and provided a new bond
between my father and I. Oh,
that's nice.
Leonardo Bravo in Los Angeles,
California. 33333 And he says
karma to all they're really
going to need it. Leo.
You've got karma.
Peter Yost Hendrik for hoof
using cut back the Netherlands.
333 Thank you, Peter. Donated
333 to get me deduced Well,
nice. You've been de douche. And
he says I'll keep it short. I've
been listening to you often on
Twitter around 2008 to 2010
That's for you. And no Adam from
his countdown 1986 fame days.
just sad. I never knew about you
and Adam no agenda until last
year when I guess some YouTube
or Apple podcasts. Algo hit me
in the mouth. Well, it's
interesting. We finally got into
an algo Oh, at the meetup. Two
people, not one but two people
told me they discovered the no
agenda show in the most
unbelievable manner. I will tell
you what it is. They found it on
the Roku. You know, we've had
the Roku app for
Yeah, we have we have a guy
doing a Roku app.
This is almost eight, nine years
this thing has been around. He's
been
doing it, you know, I haven't
talked to him for a while but he
one day I noticed all Delmark
was gone. And I bitched about I
think on the show notes as it's
it runs itself. I guess once
again, though, I
think I think he was, I don't
know if it was him or somebody
or someone was going to make a
2.0 version of it, which would
be kind of cool as the image is
flipped around. Anyway, I just
thought it was interesting that
people discovered no agenda by
looking through Roku torrents
very bored. So anyway, Peter
Yost Kendrick for who said that
he, he discovered us from some
YouTube or Apple podcasts. Algo
hit him in the mouth. Finding
the deconstruction duo was one
of the great positives of the
COVID period for me. That's
okay, because now will be the
big positive of the monkey pox
period for you. Thank you for
your courage crusius at holons
through Twitter.
Stephen Pearson Stillman Valley,
Illinois. 333 You guys are
awesome. Keep the truth coming.
If we
will. Darius gondii 333 Santa
Monica, California in the
morning Adam and John please
send health karma to the clip
custodian
they Darrius?
Yeah, it's not it.
Just I'm just pointing this out
to Darius how you pronounce it
and how I pronounce it just
mentioning.
What is your problem? Nothing.
It's
not my problem. It's Darius his
problem. What's his problem? He
says I mispronounce his name. I
say Darrius and you say Darius
but you just said Darrius, I
just said Darius
is there a correct way?
But Rupa Rupa Rupa? I don't
think there is but yeah, he
thinks there is. Alright well
Missy as you read the note you
will run into this
Okay, Mr. Gandhi supported the
show with him nice value 333
Santa Monica, California please
send health karma to the clip
custodian son Seamus Yes. Also
with clip custodians permission
I'd like to Venmo or Zelle some
support his way please email or
announce on the show the best
way to send any finite financial
assistance I'm in contact with
the clip custodian and just
y'all thinking about him is
enough for right now but as
should we need anything I will
be certain to mention on the
show in honor of my promise to
John to always decrease the time
of the show my next donations
won't have any words just love
for you both if you can and if
you remember to always take me
out with an Al Sharpton bit it
always makes me laugh I don't
expect you to remember but if
you do great actually I I had
forgotten about your your
Sharpton hang up Adam thank you
for pronouncing my oh here it is
Adam thank you for pronouncing
My name the way I like it Darius
versus John saying Darius I
always say Darius that's crazy.
You're both amazing. Okay took
up enough time we got to keep
the show going onward. I
think it was Matthews that they
want to put an asterisk next to
his name like they have done
ascitic good one. S
here we have a long note from my
Kate Marengo in Chicago 333
sheets or less so I think I have
a
feeling this is partially maybe
also a meet up report
hello from lib tard landed the
Beatles us tire any are tearing
tyranny here I pronounce it TT
irony and Adam pronounces it
tyranny boots on the ground
report and yes there's I think
you're right there's a I'm
trying to edit this on the fly.
Things are looking bleak here
but amongst the WHO taking your
sovereignty promised postures
with monkey pox and rigged
pustules I think is what it is
with monkey pox and rigged
elections around the corner and
work with my fellow slaves to
get oh Region Five group to re
conquer or conquer the anxiety
of what's to come. Shout out to
our resident caretaker Susan
Eric and non Shil aka Blake from
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we shared douchebag call out to
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bro last meet up nice we're
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the title, Baron of Hestia. Keep
up the good work. That was
another thing, if you're sending
a donation notes. If you're
gonna make a joke, it's gotta be
pretty clear for us. There was
some confusion. The producer
says, this makes me a Grand
Duke. And we're like, wait a
minute, how does it stop the
show for a good minute, trying
to figure it out. He sent us a
note he
said and thought apologetic note
and saying I was just kidding.
How are we supposed to know
this? You don't have a smiley
face or anything? So it's like,
yeah, we're just reading these
things we're not analyzing
necessarily for for deep seated
humor. I meant meanwhile,
Jeffrey Morgan comes in with
$223.22 a Rolodex nice and slow
Berkshire, UK and he you have
his note I do.
He's put together an award,
which is interesting. And he
feels that there's not enough
NASCAR on the show, which is an
acronym, as well. No, it's not
what you think it is. He it's
not the actual racing. He feels
it's this is an acronym for no
agenda show child abuse relief.
I guess we're not abusing
children with jingles enough.
And yeah, I think he might be
right. And he says knowing that
I was deprived of the
opportunity to present the
Eurovision song contest this
year. He'd be honored if I
presented this award. So this
award will provide relief to
young producers from their
potential life as a wretched
imbecile, releasing the shackles
that bind the slave so they can
take their rightful place that
worthy of no agenda on air
talent alongside their peers at
the roundtable. And so here is
with the first ever no agenda T
club NASCAR award goes to Emily,
Emily, daughter of Dame Jamie
and Sir Mad Hatter Baron of the
Free State of Alabama, who along
be remembered for their
terrifyingly prophetic rendition
of Don't eat me both Jaiden
this is a no agenda tea club
initiative. Have you heard of
the no agenda? Tea club?
Oh, the tea club? Some tea from
the tea club. How is it? I
haven't really tried it yet. But
I got it. It's a little kit and
there's all kinds of screwball
teas in there. Doing some, some
white tea. Now it's all these
different blends. I'm going to
do box this week. It's probably
in your Pio box we can talk
about when you get it and we can
try it a little bit. This was
shipped from Portugal. Really
what that's all and then a cute
little tins as packages package
like some thing from China.
Chris, Kristen, Kristen, Brandon
and the sequence bat in perfect
town, North Carolina. I have no
idea how to pronounce that town
craft term, another rough draft
town. To to to just I think it's
fabulous. Thank you for the
love. On the last episode. My
wife and I recently have been
hired to handle the marketing
for a product that my father in
law invented and patented. So
guess what we're doing with the
marketing budget. Donating to no
agenda. Now you're talking
smart. Dave Minotti, the
inventor and listener of the
show we stoked? Stoked, bro
yeah, that's, that's actually
probably 60s But stoked, man.
He's stoked. Really everyone in
the family listens to the no
agenda show while we work. So
here it goes. The sequence bat
is a baseball Softball Training
bat. That takes the guest
workout a getting hitters this
strong palm up palm down
position while making it rolling
over impossible. How does that
work?
Well, you got to tat you got to
take a look at it. You got to
take a picture. No, it's well
it's it's a sequence bat.com
I'll read this while you take a
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And please credit the sequence
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These are Giroux, yes. A
switcher these are the This is
Brandon and and Kristen, who
were at the meetup. So do you
understand this thing? Yeah. How
does that work? It's
like I assume basically, the way
I see it. If you if you don't
swing correctly, and then do the
twist around it breaks your arm.
Very good idea.
There's your endorsement. Yeah,
that's what it looks. Hey, you
know,
endorsements to the no agenda
show donations are risky people.
Be careful.
Oh, here's a movie. I can see
the movie.
Thank you very much, Brandon and
Kristen. Mark panky, another row
of duck St. Louis, Missouri, I
believe I have his note as well.
After hearing of your show from
the moderator of the Barnhardt
podcast at Barnhart dot biz. A
year ago or so ago, I started
listening casually and now
listen as much as possible. Is
that Is that Is that a thing
that people listen casually to
us you think?
Like just checking people who
that's where he get these
strange notes. That's true. I
got one the other day. I was
talking about the fact that I
wrote a radio play called world
the world's revisited when I was
a cat at the foothill College
and I lost it is lost the
history. So one of our better
listeners, the guy who woulda
known guy sends me notices I
found it. I found what you're
looking for and he says be a
copy of Hg Wells's 1933
performance, which I have to
blog. Tons.
That's not where you want it.
You want to yours? Yeah, but he
was that he was a casual
listener. I see. I
see. God, this happens a lot.
So you think casual listeners,
people just aren't really
listening, instead of someone
who listens to an episode maybe
skips a couple?
No, I think right. I think it's
someone who just has it in the
background.
Like saddle tramp, your work
along with the enlightening and
informing content on the
aforementioned podcast now,
okay, if we can just talk about
notes. You could just say you
guys rock. Your work along with
the enlightening and informing
content in the aforementioned
podcast and with the
encouragement of Father James
Altman, a cancelled priests who
publicly did not go along with
the narrative, who said often in
his livestream sermons, God gave
us a brain let us use it. It has
kept us going over the past two
plus years. As a result, we
continue to have our immune
systems uncompromised and our
brains tuned to recognize the
lies that surround us. No,
jingles are Carmen thank you for
your work. God bless you both.
Thank you very much. God bless.
Who is that? That was Mark
Pinky.
Okay, when you have Jackie Kazan
wraps it up from Heartland
Wisconsin. In The Morning John
and Adam says this my 33rd which
I always appreciate, birthday on
May 23. I decided to give myself
a D douching. Youth Band D
deuced. I can I get some goat
karma for the no agenda nation
thank you for your courage
lovers lips as Jackie
you've got karma.
Now that that to me, model
donation segment. Yeah, good.
Let last note was great.
Thank you all very much. You now
are in possession of an official
no agenda executive or
appropriately Associate
Executive producer credit. These
credits. You've said in the
newsletter. These credits look
great on your LinkedIn profile,
but you can use them
professionally on your resume.
Go online go into IMDb and you
can start if you don't have an
IMDB you can start one with this
credit. Which is kind of cool
when people say how can I find
you? I'm on IMDb I'm an
executive producer. Chicks love
it man. Trust me if you'd like
to learn how go here.org/and A
tall dudes love it to just don't
want to be sexist. Hey, thanks
for your time, talent and
treasure formula
is this. We go out. We hit
people in the mouth shut
so Joe Biden went to Korea.
That's any good jokes and start
out like that
and went to a bar. So you have
to wonder you know, the Asian
population, especially the agent
Asian leadership in China, South
Korea, Japan, these guys, a lot
of them are in their 80s pushing
them into the 90s. And they see
this guy who's still not at at
fumble and he's sorry, fumbling
around like, like,
around like 100 year old man.
Yeah. So they must I don't know
what that what they think but
but he had a couple of things to
say I did make a bunch of clips
as usual. I'm good. And let's go
but let's start with a report of
him. on NPR of him being in
Korea. This is Biden in Korea
one.
The last time a US president
visited South Korea. The
headlines came when then
President Donald Trump took a
few steps into North Korea and
spoke about his friendship with
that country's leader Kim Jong
Gan. Fast forward almost three
years. President Biden is in
Seoul emphasizing his friendship
with New South Korean President
Yoon Sung y'all. And Biden is
taking a very different tack
toward the north. NPR. White
House correspondent Asma Khalid
joins us from Seoul. Hi, asthma.
Hi, Sasha. Hi, Sam. Hi, SAS.
Yeah. NPR. White House
correspondent Asma Khalid joins
us from Seoul. Hi, Asma. Hi,
Sasha. So President Biden spent
the day with the new South
Korean president.
Oh, sorry, Sasha just got off my
only fans. Let me get into it.
NPR. White House correspondent
Asma Khalid joins us from Seoul.
Hi, Asma. Hi, Sasha. So
President Biden spent the day
with the new South Korean
president. What did they discuss
about North Korea and in
particular, the threat posed by
North Korea's nuclear program?
Well, Sasha, I'm here in Seoul
and I will see I really got a
chance to see firsthand how
eager both of these leaders are
to prove that this is an
important relationship to them.
One key development is that
President Biden's that he's open
to expanding joint military
exercises with South Korea,
that's something that former
President Donald Trump had
drastically curtailed as he
tried to pursue this friendship
with the North Korean leader.
Hey, she did pronounce her tea.
Yeah, that was good. I'm happy
she did. All right. Course.
Trump's for date ever bring up
anything the rationale of what
Trump was doing? And he thought
it was you know, there was
provocative and the North
Koreans are bitching and moaning
I
mean, we should we recount the
history. Even Europe was afraid
that Kim Jong Hoon was going to
kill them all with a missile.
You know, as I go into all the
shooting of rockets, we're all
gonna die. And Trump was
tweeting, hey, you know what, I
got real weapons. I got my
finger on the button, bitch. And
then he went over there. And
then he got a beautiful letter.
Yeah. Beautiful, just beautiful.
It was Biden in Korea, too.
There's a three parter.
President Biden also said he's
open to diplomacy with North
Korea and the US is offering to
help with vaccines given the
rise of COVID cases there.
And we're prepared to do that.
Immediately. We've got no
response. With regard to whether
I would meet with the leader of
North Korea that'd be depend on
whether he was sincere. And
whether we're serious.
Both Biden and Yun insist that
North Korea needs to
denuclearize. But in recent
months, we've actually seen
North Korea actively and
aggressively testing missiles.
So the President agreed to more
military exercises. What else
did they discuss?
You know, I was with the
President as he had this somber
trip out to the Seoul National
Cemetery to put ashes into an
urn to honor Koreans who had
lost their lives in the Korean
War. And I will say just that
entire, you know, experience is
really a testament to how long
this military alliance has been
with the United States. But I
will say, you know, really, this
trip is not just about military
alliances. It's also about
building an economic
relationship, which has been key
to the President's agenda. Here
he is delivering a toast at the
formal state dinner that capped
off their day together,
revitalizing this alliance was
one of my key foreign policy
priorities when I took office
last year.
And Sasha, the President says
that the pandemic exposed just
how fragile the global supply
chain is, particularly for key
items like semiconductors, and
that he wants to create more
resiliency. He says that means
working with countries like
South Korea that have shared
values, as opposed to countries
that do not have shared values.
Those shared values in China. So
here we go into this the end of
their report, part three,
I assume that's a reference to
countries like China, what what
did they say about
China? You know, for President
Biden, China is very much at the
forefront of his entire strategy
in this region. And when he's
with President Yoon in public, I
do not hear him, you know,
railing on China by name. But he
did refer today to military
aggression in the South China
Sea and economic competition.
You know, when those two leaders
I will say we're standing side
by side, though, at a press
conference, President Yoon did
not utter a word directly about
China, which I think is worth
pointing out because South
Korea's biggest trading partner
is China. President Yoon of
South Korea did say that he's
willing to become a part of this
new Indo Pacific economic
framework that Biden is setting
up and we don't have a whole lot
of details about what that is
going to be. It's not exactly a
trade agreement. It doesn't
appear to have the kind of
incentives or enforcement
mechanisms that usual trade
agreements have. But it's
basically the Biden alternative
to China's growing influence in
the region. And we expect to
hear more about this economic
plan and Tokyo where the
President will be next.
What was the point of really of
this? I mean, yeah, military
blah, blah, blah. And then he
called the guy the wrong name.
Yeah, I didn't get that clip.
But it was done. It was done
because he said it was like
that. He said, you know,
President Moon Yun me corrected
himself.
You know, he always Correction.
Well, he
does. He did it half a second
later, but it was touted by God
and I'll get the old coot this
you know, but he corrected
himself now get the guy.
There's some things you can give
him credit for some things you
can't but they always take the
clips. They always take these
little concise clips and you
heard them there and I got some
clips that they don't use. Okay.
I have a lot I have a few. Here
is the Biden just called Biden
babble. He's just talking.
If you know I think you've
covered the fact that I spent a
lot of time in the ASEAN nations
as well as the Quartet there's
there's a whole range of things
have changed.
I'll use that clip. No, no, I
wonder why that makes no sense.
No. Why it seems like a good
clip to me. Yeah. Here's another
one that this is Biden talking
about stared progress
stared progress
ratio between Republican Korea
and United States is vital to
our stared strategic progress.
Okay. Mostly that's he just
misread. It was stret stare a
strategic I see the word it was
probably broken on the
teleprompter?
No, it was the word that he
wanted to say was shared. The
word is shared.
Man, the guy the word is toast.
Oh, okay, here's a good one.
This is his. This, by the way,
is not where he's flubbing or
anything. This is where he's
telling us what's up ahead,
which includes that bowl, crab
world tax, Biden International
goals,
as well as clean and renewable
environment, clean energy
technologies and a global
minimum tax tax side of the
equation just like we originally
negotiated, and what
well, what, what do you say?
What did they recently negotiate
to hear that again,
tax side of the equation, just
like we did originally negotiate
it.
So he says we've recently
negotiated this. I know, I know,
Janet Yellen is on the road with
him doing exactly this. She's
negotiating with countries for
this, this tax corporate global
minimum tax
tax side of the equation, just
like we did permission to
negotiate it, and deal with
establishing foreign production
practices act as effect
internationally.
And the last one I have, which
is just this funny phrase as a
way he kind of signs off with
this is my WTF clip. At this is
a funny way of putting things
I look forward to years to come.
Or look forward, look forward to
years to come.
You have his head in a jar.
He looks forward to years to
come.
I have one Biden clip where I
think the truth came out. The
real truth, you know, remember
the guy's toast. And this is
about the buffalo shooting.
Which of course has been as we
know, is domestic extremism. We
know this right? Yeah. domestic
terrorism is very obvious. And
the great replacement for this
insane person. Yeah, because of
the great replacement theory
which Tucker Carlson has been
propagating. Now this is a we
understand that. Actually before
before I even do that, before I
even do that. Why don't we and
where is it here? Why don't we
play a little clip of of so we
understand what the President is
talking about. Do you remember
Carl Cameron used to be on Fox
News? Kind of a long, long face.
I said yes. I saw this by the
way. I Carl used to be a hard
ass on Fox News. And now he's
switched over to I guess they
fired him or he quit. I don't
know what happened. There's got
to be some
battle he left in disgust.
He had a left wing nut case he
well he's the he's the the right
wing guy they saved. In
particular Nicole Wallace,
who is Nicole wall sediment
and she just laughs about all
these things. She's She's a
turd. Anyway, listen to what
this guy's sir. She's a turd.
Listen to what this guy says. I
mean,
obviously, a mass shooter is
responsible for the violence and
the heinous acts that the mass
shooter committed. It is also
true that the ideology left
that this is a phrase that's
come back they also they hate is
also true that
you know the John Cena train of
Adichie What's he laughing for
John C. Dvorak is an outstanding
journalist and columnist. It is
also true that he's a boomer. I
mean, what the hell is this?
It's like it's like, it's weird.
I see where they're using it as
a switchback. So yeah, like pile
on with some sort of negative
fact exactly. She laughs about
it, she makes a big laugh dare
which
was analyze.
I mean, obviously, a mass
shooter is responsible for the
violence and the heinous acts
that the mass shooter committed.
It is also true that the
ideology left in the mass
shooters screen, the ideology
championed by Tucker Carlson,
what happens in Fox News when
something like this happen.
I love how she just connects
that. So the the screed that the
guy wrote the street and it's
questionable if he wrote it
looks like a lot of copy paste.
It looks like it's actually kind
of well formatted, doesn't. It's
a screed, which was about the
great replacement theory. So
that means Tucker Carlson
basically killed those people in
Buffalo. That's what she's
saying.
Yeah, so what you try to do
sociation I can't even imagine
partly why I ended up getting
out of it.
Why is she laughing?
Well, the question, let's go to
the question again,
mirrors the ideology championed
by Tucker Carlson, what happens
at Fox News when something
like this happen?
Oh, okay, so she's laughing
about dum dum, dum ephors at Fox
News. That's why she has to
laugh when he makes it. He makes
it funny.
I can't even imagine what I
ended up getting. It's yeah,
really is kind of horrible to
think that journalists with
national and international
capacity, are putting together
this type of nonsense. I think
the President did a great job. I
wish he had done a lot of this a
lot sooner. And we need a lot
more from the left and the
middle. And we got to watch out
because the Republicans have
become the purveyors of
misinformation. And when our
party system is broken like
that, democracy is seriously in
trouble. The President
acknowledged that it's time to
actually start doing things and
maybe taking some names and
putting people in jail.
Tucker, Carlson
Carlson in first takedown his
name, that's what he said, Yeah,
that's what he said, Put Tucker
Carlson and it's time maybe it's
time to take down some names are
seeing as Tucker Carlson and don
dan, Don, Dan bond, Gino, use
all of our topics, we should
probably have our names written
down, too. I want to have my
name written down.
Now we just deconstruct the
news. So with this bump, people
will eventually realize when
they read the mission statement
that's on the website somewhere.
So President Biden was talking
about this. And you know, the
truth always wants to come out.
You'll just be sitting there
listening to the guy talking.
And if you can decode it, he's
pretty coherent here. Now, so
the question is, was this kid?
Was he motivated by the Tucker
Carlson ideology? Which is what
Carl and Nicole just said, and
Tucker Carlson should be
arrested for it? Or Did
something else happen? Not, you
know, we have the jail? Yes, you
go to jail. We have the six week
cycle theory, which has turned
out to be pretty correct. Now,
this came sooner than six weeks
after the previous event, it was
only four weeks and it tighten
it up a little bit. Now listen
to the President.
It's not just the wackos who go
out there with those guns and
get talked into doing something.
It's the people who fill their
brains with false ideas.
It's not just the wackos who get
tucked into something which is,
which is what the FBI is expert
at.
And yeah, they talk people into
doing the damnedest stuff. And
he literally said, or
is it the ideology? So what I
hear the President saying is,
well, it might have been the
ideology, but this guy got
talked into it, by whom, Obama,
it's not just the wackos who go
out there with those guns and
get talked into doing something.
It's the people who fill their
brains with false ideas. So
people who make them convinced
them for their power and their
prestige and their money to be
able to go out and do these
terrible things.
I'm not quite sure what he meant
by all that.
But it was like more of the same
people with a lot of money and
they get to the ability to talk
in this stuff and they're out
there doing it. You got you've
got a low IQ people. Be careful.
So John Cleese talked into it I
got a shooting.
I want I want Okay, is it about
the buffalo stuff? Yeah, let's
do it.
But this is an ask Adam. Oh, a
second. Adam, will he know Oh,
really? Well, I don't know.
Okay, ready,
spot. The anomaly is the is the
is the category the category is
spot on. The moment okay, it
the mass shooting at a grocery
store in Buffalo, New York last
weekend shook that city in ways
no one can truly prepare for.
How is a community supposed to
know what to do after a tragedy
like that. But sadly, mass
shootings have become common
enough in the United States,
that there's now a practical
step by step handbook designed
to help local officials navigate
the immediate aftermath of these
incidents. It's called the mass
shooting protocol. And it's a
four page checklist that covers
how to help victims share
information with the public
handled vigils and charitable
donations and more.
Well, the whole thing was
interesting. I'm not sure what
the anomaly was.
Well, you don't. You don't get
to play it again. I will. I just
wanted to say, you can play it
again. But first, I just want to
say that this turned into a 15
minute report went on. And I
don't think there's anything
more to say. But there's an
anomaly. Can I listen to it
again, please, you can let's do
one more time, you might spot
it. If you don't, you will be
very irked with yourself.
The mass shooting at a grocery
store in Buffalo, New York last
weekend shook that city in ways
no one can truly prepare for how
is a community supposed to know
what to do after a tragedy like
that. But sadly, mass shootings
have become common enough in the
United States, that there's now
a practical step by step
handbook designed to help local
officials navigate the immediate
aftermath of these incidents.
It's called the mass shooting
protocol. And it's a four page
checklist that covers how to
help victims share information
with the public handle vigils
and charitable donations and
more.
Now, I'm gonna hate myself.
Are you telling me what she's
telling you? Is she telling me
that we're with a four page
checklist? amounts to a hand
book?
I heard that. Oh, that was the
anomaly. Okay.
Yeah, the anomalies. This is a
handbook. A Handbook isn't a
four page memo. That's not a
handbook. It's four pages. It's
not a handbook. Why are they
blowing it up? Their salaries
our handbook? It's an anomaly.
Well, what's interesting is we
have a boots on the ground
report. Let me just play the
beginning of your clip again,
the mass shooting at a grocery
store in Buffalo, New York last
weekend shook that city in ways
no one can truly prepare for how
is a community supposed to know
what to do after a tragedy like
that? Well,
this community in particular,
he's very familiar with gun
violence. So road Wolf is
barren. He's He's a driver. I
don't know what if he drives
truck or deliver but he said,
you know, that was just another
shooting there. Says I serve I
serve this area all the time. I
had luckily taken off off work
that day. But it did happen in a
neighborhood where my work often
takes me that neighborhood isn't
a stranger to shootings, I
myself have been in the line of
fire a few blocks away. While
working. Funny thing was I had a
police escort and the drug
dealers were being shot at. The
drug dealers ran to us because
they knew the cop was there and
our escort ended up getting the
gun man and arresting him. The
drug dealers remain unharmed.
Now, the area is on the verge of
being a no go zone. My employer
prefers that I have police
escort to work in that area and
in some other locations nearby.
Luckily, we have easy access to
police force. And generally our
officers are happy to earn
overtime money to stand around
and protect us while we worked.
Even then, prior to this
incident, we would get harassed.
They there we were installing
devices on the public building
of this way to us and we get
groups of locals who surround us
and call us Honkies and a bunch
of Washington's that's
interesting. So that's now the
white slur. Washington's
No, I think I think Washington's
Museum of fed or something could
be with it. In DC, that'd be the
reference.
That being said, prior to this
incident, our police have been
having trouble maintaining order
for almost a year now crime has
been increasing, especially
assaults and drugs. This is
something I see every day
firsthand, every day a fight
sometimes right in front of
police officers or standing on
post, who then pepper spray the
combatants every day, the same
drug dealer standing in the same
spots, dealing drugs right in
front of the police stations,
but nothing can be done, et
cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
Anyhow, he says I anyway,
finishes up. So he says this
crap area. So it's not true
necessarily that you know that
this community is not accustomed
to this. Maybe this is more used
to the one offs, like Chicago.
Now Chicago wants to
listen what you just read, did
well, how can the mainstream
media is not giving us a better
picture of what's going on in
this area
because the mainstream radio
won't read your donation note
Just a joke, John,
and I get the joke, but you
can't make me laugh during
something that's so annoying as
that note
Yeah. Yeah. The more you know,
the more you learn the more you
know you know, the more you know
you know and so you know so just
going back to this domestic
terrorist stuff which is all
ramping up to the I don't know
if they are they're gonna do you
think they're gonna release the
jet when are they gonna do the
January 6 thing are they going
to do that? October surprise are
they going to roll out earlier
the shitty with timing so I'm
sure they're going to screw it
up regardless.
Well, that's who this was sounds
like a good pool. They want to
date are fearful. Let's put
ourselves into as Democrat
Democrat strategist strategy not
operative. If you roll it out
too soon, it just loses it's not
it's gonna lose. They have to
figure out what the timeline is
for losing steam in this country
and I think is less than 30
days. Oh,
definitely. Look at Ukraine that
thing fizzled, and they had to
come up with monkey pox.
And so yeah, that's true. Is
that true? Is that the best you
guys can do? They have another
thing that could have come up
with it is only got very little
play, which is that the Wuhan
lab just released a report
bragging about how they altered
bird flu so it's much more
virulent can kill after Good
work. Good work right from the
Wuhan lab they send his out the
old show. No, no, no. What are
you talking about?
So in, in our in our cycle of
1970s, returning to our economy
to our fashion to guess it to a
degree with Bruno Mars even
music I mean, the 70s are Back
Bay doped, stoping baby. In the
1970s. Domestic extremism was
also a thing. Quite a thing. In
fact, in fact, it was such a big
thing in the United Kingdom, the
John Cleese of Monty Python,
recorded a little bit about it,
which I'd like to share again.
Seriously, though, we've heard a
lot about extremism recently,
nastier, harsher atmosphere
everywhere more abuse and
bothered by behavior, less
friendliness and tolerance and
respect for opponents. All
right. But what we never hear
about extremism is its
advantages. Well, the biggest
advantage of extremism is that
it makes you feel good, because
it provides you with enemies,
they explain. A great thing
about having enemies is that you
can pretend that all the badness
in the whole world is in your
enemies, and all the goodness in
the whole world. Is it new?
Attractive, isn't it. So if you
have a lot of anger and
resentment in you anyway, and
you therefore enjoy abusing
people, then you can pretend
that you're only doing it
because these enemies of yours
are such very bad persons. And
that if it wasn't for them,
you'd actually be good natured
and courteous and rational all
the time. So if you want to feel
good become an extremist. Okay?
Now you have a choice. If you
join the hard left, they'll give
you their list of authorized
enemies, almost all kinds of
authority, especially the
police, the city, Americans,
judges, multinational
corporations, public schools,
farriers, newspaper owners,
Foxhunters, generals, class
traitors, and of course,
moderates. Oh, if you'd rather
be an extremist on the hard
right, no problem fine, you
still get a lovely list of
enemies are neither different
ones, noisy minority groups,
unions, Russia. We are those
demonstrators. Welfare sponges,
meddlesome clergy, peaceniks,
the BBC, strikers, social
workers, communists, and of
course, moderates and upstart
factors. Now, once you're armed
with one of these super list of
enemies, you can be as nasty as
you like, and yet feel your
behaviors morally justified. So
you can strut around abusing
people and telling them you can
eat them for breakfast, and
still think of yourself as a
champion of the truth fighter
for the greater good or not the
rather sad paranoid schizoid
that you really are.
And I think that sums it up
yep, works today was right back
where we peaceniks Well, that's
that's the
that was the old life left right
paradigm where, you know, the
left hated war and now they do
love it.
They love it. So let's
just touch on this ideology that
Tucker Carlson apparently is
spewing the replacement theory,
the color gi plan. And your
I don't know this he ever
brought that up. Oh, yeah.
Not the color color. No, no, no,
no, no, not the color, you know,
but he has brought up I know,
but but he does it to mock it.
I've heard him do the
replacement theory thing, but he
does it to mock the people that
mock him for think of promoting
it when he's not promoting it.
He's, you know,
I would well, that's not true
because you also believe in the
replacement theory, you yourself
have have laid out the theory
for the United States clearly
multiple times, open the
borders, bring in your voters,
let them stay. That's the
replacement theory. Is that Is
that crazy? What I'm saying now?
Yeah, crazy. Okay. So no, going
on it and they've said it.
That's what Tucker does. All he
does is play them the other
side, saying what you do your
reports not much different as if
you brought in this colored gi
thing, which, which surprises me
hasn't done. So I'm guessing
he's going to do it soon.
Because they listen to our show.
I'll bet you $5 that comes up
this week. Can talk integrin are
shaking that bed. Exactly. So
you were surprised to learn
about the mission suppose
admission of Jews to implement
this plan. And in fact, you had
an aha moment you said oh,
that's why they say Jews will
not replace us not going to be
replaced by Jews, but going to
be the Jews will replace us with
other ethnicities. And this is
still specifically about Europe.
And I could not remember the
name of the organization that
was doing this, I knew we had a
clip of it. Thank you to
everybody who reminded me, the
organization is called PI ADEA P
ai D I A and you can find that
link in the show notes. And the
woman we played the clip from
and we've actually played this
two or three times during the
show's history, which I found
interesting is Barbara Lerner,
Specter. She's the founding
director of the Pieta
organization in Sweden. And
here's a snippet from her
interview, I think
there's a resurgence of anti
semitism, because at this point
in time, Europe has not yet
learned how to be multicultural.
And I think we're going to be
part of the throes of that, of
that transformation, which must
take place, Europe is not going
to be the monolithic societies,
they once were in the last
century, Jews couldn't be at the
center of that huge
transformation for Europe to
make, they are now going into a
multicultural mode in Jews will
be resented because of our
leading role. But without that
leading role, and without that
transformation, Europe will not
survive.
There you go, I'll add a little
more context to it. The complete
theory is that Jews need to be
able to live wherever they want,
particularly in Europe. And
that's become very difficult
over over the recent decades.
And the concept of what pi ADA
is doing is helping all kinds of
multicultural people migrate
into Europe, so that then the
Jews who are not white will also
be safe to live in Europe.
That's the whole thing. And and
so people see that as a
replacement, you're bringing in
people to replace us to
literally to make us less white.
So you can understand where the
and by the way I understand what
she's saying to you was like,
hey, maybe we if we make it a
lot more diverse, then we won't
stick out like a sore thumb. And
we won't get all the all the
flack. So spread the love or
hate so to speak. And that is
your replacement theory. And
it's a real theory. It's not a
conspiracy theory is not Q anon.
It's a real thing.
Now it's not Yeah, yeah. It's
not a conspiracy, anything. No.
But that's how its portrayed in
the media.
Well, the I think the problem
then evolves. And I'm Britain,
trying to understand the Tucker
situation to the left, trying to
pull the wool over your eyes
because they feel that the
public stupid by the way, you're
not much doffed, it's too much
at the beginning of the show,
you kind of indicate you thought
the public was stupid and would
fall for a bunch of bullcrap.
And so they're thinking that
there's along the same lines,
it's not unusual thought it's
not like something weird, but
they think that and I remember I
think most of my life was as a
Democrat, I think I've heard
this constantly. This thought
that the public stupid and so
the public's too stupid to fully
understand the replacement
theory so let's shut up about
issues do it and that's what
multiculturalism is about and
all this others are
unfortunately, spun out of
control with gender ism and all
the rest of it. Which makes it
very difficult to you know, to
get a handle on and but let's
just do this fool them because
they're too dumb to understand
what's going on. Let's trick
them. And everybody be happy in
the end.
Well, there's more coming down
the slides
simple. That's simple. That's
simple.
Let's see if the the Tucker
producers with a bond Gino
producers catch on to this one.
So colored GI and the curler gi
plan that's from the 30s 30s 40s
has been going on for a long
time. They still have a prize
handout to people. There was a
book that came that prize.
The prize is the giveaway.
And they gave it to Angular
Merkel Say no more. Yeah,
yeah. And open the gates of hell
to the immigrants and
Herrmann front room boy, haiku
Herman, another idiot. There was
a book published in 1973 by John
Raspail. It's a fictional
account. It's called the camp of
saints. And this book is
becoming popular again. It
depicts the destruction of
Western civilization through
third world mass emigration to
France and the West. And it
returned to the bestseller list
in 2011. And I think it's an I
don't know which bestseller list
it was. Honest publication The
book received praise from
prominent French literary
figures and through time has
also been praised by critics and
politicians in Europe and the
United States. But it's been
criticized by both French and
English language commentators
for conveying themes described
as racism, xenophobia, nativism,
monoculture, realism and anti
immigration content. The novel
is now described as far right
and popular in white nationalist
circles.
It was the name of this thing
Lecomte descent. So the camp of
saints
looks like it's available. Oh,
yeah. No,
of course it is. Of course, it's
available. It's it's available
in hardcover and paperback. on
Amazon, no doubt, Oh, that'll
get D platformed. So, then, you
know, Pim for town, he was the
politician that got
assassinated. Like 10 days
before the election and his
party, one posthumously turned
into a shitshow. Of course, this
was an openly gay man, highly
intellectual, multi World
Education. And he was the guy
that when I returned back to
Europe at the end of end of
yeah, just before the Millennium
change. He was in the
Netherlands campaigning saying,
We have to stop the
Islamification of the
Netherlands. And he was, of
course, deemed a racist,
xenophobe, and white rip and
replacement theory. And they
killed him for it. Yeah. So
that's a little more than taking
names and locking people up.
They killed him over that. So
it's pretty serious. I think
it's, you know, we can't just
dismiss it. Because Nicole
Wallace missing, you know, no,
we're not very serious then
because Nicole Wallace says we
should. Oh, Nicole
Wallace. A bushy.
bushy, bushy. bushy, bushy. I
guess he has a bushy
nose. That's where she came out
of the Bush administration. She
still, you know, yes, you're
heading for the bushes. Now.
She's a bush pro jab. She was
Jab Jab,
Jab, Jab exclamation mark. Yep.
Let me see. What do we got a
couple of? Oh, yeah, please do?
Yeah, let's first of all, I want
to get these clips out of the
way this is gonna get data. This
is the clips where he had Dan
Bishop, their congressman
grilling these women over the,
during the hearings about Roe
versus Wade, and they're not
going to take
probably is this is this the
session where people ask these
witnesses, what's a woman and
all that?
Yeah, it's a little trite. But I
thought it was interesting. And
this is this is Dan Bishop with
one woman. I can't I didn't
write her name down. But she's a
black doctor, I think and she's
going on about one thing, and
she wouldn't have any of it. And
she's just draw it back at him
and then condemn him. It was
pretty funny. So doctor,
I noticed in your written
testimony, you said that you use
she her pronouns, your medical
doctor, what's a woman?
It's important for you to
understand why I said I use she
her pronouns. Well, I
explained why I'm asking the
question, but I just thought you
couldn't answer the question.
What's a woman?
I think it's important that we
educate people like you about
why we're doing the things that
we do. And so the reason that I
use she and her pronouns is
because I understand that there
are people who become pregnant
that may not identify it that
way. And I think it is
discriminatory to speak to
people or to call them in such a
way as they desire not to be
called. So it's important that
we respect each individual
person
you're going after Michael Can
you answer the question? Who
wants a woman?
I'm a woman. And I will ask you
which pronouns do you use? And
you? Can you tell me that you
use she and her pronouns? I'm
going to answer you. I'm going
to call you Mr. Bishop. I'm
going to respect you for how you
want me to address you.
We need to educate people like
you. There it is. There's your
John Cleese bit right there.
And what did she say wishes if
you use she and her I'm going to
call you mister.
What? Yeah, that that was. It
was either she messed up and
didn't mean it that way. Like, I
call you mister, because that's
what you want. Or she was
saying, Well, if you use she and
her pronouns, I'm gonna mess
with your head. I'm gonna call
you mister. See if you like it.
Oh, what'd she say? Index click
the next person. They had three
people up there yakking away
like this. And it was like,
brother, it was dumb. By me,
well, then they go to this woman
who I wrote about in the
newsletter, trying to explain to
people what they meant what what
is meant by a man can get
pregnant and have an abortion.
And this is the woman that
triggered all that. And this is
the longer version of what
you've heard on all these other
shows.
I'm just saying. So you give me
an example of a woman you say
that you are a woman? Can you
tell me otherwise? Can you tell
me what a woman is? Yes, I'm
telling you, I'm a woman.
Because that is as comprehensive
a definition as you can give me
that's
as comprehensive as the
different definitions as I will
give you today. Because I think
that it's important that we
focus on what we're here for, to
talk about at CES.
And answering a question that I
asked him less it's part of a
message you want to deliver. Is
that right?
I'm sorry. You're not I was
talking and you were talking to
my time. Okay, time to ask you
questions. That's the purpose of
his might ask you to uncover
things by asking you questions
and asking you to respond. So
you're not willing to answer a
question unless it's part of a
message you wish to deliver. Is
that correct?
Sir, what I was trying to
explain to you is that I had a
difficult time hearing you since
we were talking at the same time
we're going to
save on good myths around the
day is a pretty close
approximation of the
pronunciation. I don't be there
RMB day. Okay. What do you say a
woman is?
I believe that everyone can
identify for themselves.
Okay. Do you believe that men
can become pregnant and have
abortions? Yes.
That's all he wanted. That's all
he wanted. He wanted that one
quote. That's right. That's what
you do it for? Yeah. That's what
you do it for. Oh, brother. Hey,
I have a multiparty from NPR.
Always funny about scary Poppins
and the closing of the
disinformation board.
Interested in way before you
play that, according to some
news, I read this morning.
They're still funding it and
she's still running it.
Ben, do you know who's in who's
on the board?
I have no idea. Michael shirt
off. Oh, please.
So there's no money out enough
to do that is money. That means
there's money coming in. That
means there's money. There's, by
the way, speaking of Chertoff,
who single handedly brought in
the the body scanners into all
airports in the United States.
Remember that L three,
the guy is a sales guy par
excellence. We should take cues
from him.
I've noticed that there's new
brands of scanners now is no
longer L three, chose a new
contract. Just one of those
things I noticed while traveling
I wonder what happened to L
three. Anyway shirt off is
incredible. Douchebag and this
is what he does. He loves He
loves getting money for all
kinds of cool equipment. And so
he is he I guess he's he's
running a part of this
disinformation board. And I
completely agree that nothing
has stopped. So let's listen to
this NPR to multiparty with a
little intro by the ladies three
weeks that's how long I board
that was launched by the
Department of Homeland Security
to help fight disinformation
lasted. In those three weeks.
Both the disinformation
governance board and its leader
Nina Janka wits came under
relentless attacks from
conservatives. And PR tech
correspondent Shannon bond is
here. She talked with Janka wits
yesterday.
Why do they have the tech
journalists do this?
No, that's it, you know, the
subtext is is fascinating
because I'm telling you the tech
drones covers it because tech is
all in.
Yeah, I mean, it's just I found
that very interesting.
So since you're right, it makes
zero sense. And when
it comes to tech analysts, it's
I have very low opinion of all
these people as Tech Tech on and
I don't know what they mean by
tech, Georgia Tech. Or do you
mean technology? I don't think
these people know much about
technology. They just read press
releases. Have them do it anyway
so she gets the job of
interviewing Nina
from conservatives and para tech
correspondent Shannon bond is
here she talked with us
yesterday shortly after she
resigned Shannon is pretty good
get Can you start by pretty
good get their show I see she
had the get pretty good get no
Why would you say that? That's
for behind the mic that's not
when you're
totally inside base that's
inside stuff. That's like she's
complimenting and maybe she's
showing off this is pretty good
get pretty good get
a is pretty good get for you
little tech girl. She
resigned Shannon is pretty good
get Can you start by telling us
about Nina junkets and her
background. Yes, she's a well
regarded authority and
disinformation, studied Russian.
well regarded is what got me
well regarded.
She's a well regarded authority
and disinformation. She studied
Russian Information Operations.
She has advised governments
including Ukraine's and
Previously she was a fellow at a
DC Think Tank and where she
focused on Democracy and
Technology in Europe.
So how did she become the
subject of so much conservative
ire?
Fire FIRE? What is higher,
higher, higher?
It's the short version of the
word anger.
Really? Yeah.
There was a lot of criticism of
this disinformation governance
board including from the left
but conservatives seized on
Janowitz herself her perceived
partisanship, her tweets even a
silly Tik Tok video she made,
but it was much more than just
making fun of a cringy video
right Janowitz received this
onslaught of abuse, harassment,
even death threats. DHS did not
explain what this board was
designed to do. And in the
absence of information given
that name. Many assumed the
worst this was an attack.
I love the fact that what I'm
hearing here from the tech girl,
is the disinformation board
disbanded because of the lack of
information. Do they see the
irony
its board was designed to do and
in the absence of information
given that name. Many assumed
the worst this was an attack on
free speech by the Biden
administration. And so on
Wednesday,
Janka wits quit grant, as we
noted, you talk to her
yesterday?
Yes, from the outset, she wanted
to make one thing clear.
Basically, everything you may
have heard about the
disinformation governance board
is wrong, or is just a flat out
lie.
It's wrong or a lie. So where do
you think this is going? Who is
she going to blame? But
yeah, real funny part about
this? Is that it because
somebody else has pointed this
out? I'm not the one to do it.
But it's like so the
disinformation board was dis
disbanded because of
disinformation.
Yeah, but what she just said,
Yeah, that's exactly right. She
may, in fact, she will take it a
step further. She's going to
blame the Department of Homeland
Security for everything. So to
start off, what's a concrete
example of the kind of thing the
board was meant to do?
Yeah, so let me give you a
hypothetical. Right. So let's
say that there was a deep fake
video released about how to
access disaster aid or how to
get out of a city during a
disaster time by released by a
malign after like Russia, China
or Iran, in order to put
Americans in danger. The board
would consult with FEMA, which
had been doing this work for
more than a decade,
I love this example. Is this the
best you've got as an example?
So for instance, there was a
disaster. And Russia wanted to
like screw with everybody. And
we made a deep fake video, so
that you would like die instead?
I mean, what is the point? Is
that really your example lady
at this point? And support FEMA
and getting good information
out? They're really good at that
already. But how do we want to
reach this audience? What's the
best way to do that? Let's look
at best practices and resilience
building or counter messaging to
make sure that counter messaging
are safe during this natural
disaster. That's just one
example. It wouldn't have to do
with again, adjudicating what is
true or false or anything like
that. There was a lack of public
clarity.
She literally just said we she
would adjudicate This is a fake
video, we've got let everybody
know what's fake. And here's the
real information.
It wouldn't have to do with
again, adjudicating what is true
or false or anything like that.
There is a lack of
public clarity, I would say from
DHS about exactly what the board
was supposed to do about the
kind of things you were
describing, and leading the
witness in, you know, what
allowed this and raised
their voices are so similar with
this kind, this kind of
grappling with the they just I
know there's so it's hard to
tell who's talking.
You just want to slap them all
don't yeah,
you're describing and I think
that may have been you know,
what allowed this in ways to be
mischaracterized right allowed
right, but like Republican Ron
Johnson did Describe the board
is this Orwellian Ministry of
Truth? Why was it so poorly
communicated?
That speaks again to the
behemoth agency that DHS is
there's a lot of cooks in the
kitchen when these decisions are
being made. And unfortunately, I
think the agency the department
had had other priorities at the
time the rollout was happening,
and they didn't anticipate this
fierce backlash and weren't able
to mount a transparent, open,
rapid response. Why not? When
these criticisms came down the
pike, I wish it went
differently. And I definitely
think that the information
vacuum that we created allowed
people to fill in the blanks, it
frankly, showed exactly how
disinformation campaigns work.
And sadly, a lot of the vacuum
that was created directed a lot
of vitriol and ire and threats
and harassment even toward me
and my family because people
were looking for something to
latch on to.
So notice that she also uses the
term iron just like our tech
reporter. So they had a whole
pre interview. That's why this
is so so dead. You want to hear
more? No, no?
Normally I you know me, I like
to listen to these things till
they make me sick. But in this
case, he gave me the option.
Yeah, give me the stinks. She
sucks balls.
Worse, man. I had the out there
you had you had when you hit the
punch line I hit the jingle was
tried again.
She sucks balls.
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in the morning, this is OSI the
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lesbian. Mr. Is Rachel Hey,
Adam,
how's life is a dog father. So I
think what they did here is they
asked a whole bunch of
questions. And now write down
any ones you want to answer and
we'll do it after the report
sir.
Hi, this is Scott's wife
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My name is Dave Hey John. Why
does sound money not interest
you ITM guys? Hey,
I wanted to thank everybody for
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we're moving in tomorrow. Thanks
and Shama in the morning. Any of
those you want to address?
Well, I'll be to Austin I'll be
into Austin one of these days
shortly probably could be next
week. And the other one what is
he said what is found money
no sound money that that's a
question that what he says is
how come you don't believe in
Bitcoin? That was the question.
He didn't say that. No, but
that's what he meant. I wanted
to sound money. That's what he
meant. I believe
in Bitcoin and I wish I'd bought
it at 25 cents. You know, I was
thinking about that the other
day because I was at Costco and
somebody's yakking about big guy
bought it at five bucks to his
friend to while he was here I
buy it now at $20,000.20 3029 I
guess what it is? And I was
thinking I was thinking if I had
bought Bitcoin at say 25 cents
he had $1.02 bucks three bucks,
four bucks, five bucks. I can't
imagine not selling it at 400
Oh, no. If you recall 100 bagger
if you're if you recall, people
were giving us Bitcoin in those
early days when we were both
saying that now this is stupid
Beanie Babies crap.
Right that was mostly me now but
I went along with it. And so it
did but let me let me finish the
story because it's it's it goes
right with what you're saying.
Give me two seconds. So I wound
up with 65 Bitcoin which I sold
that $900 You're absolutely
right. It was the dumbest thing
I've ever done.
So making money is dumb.
If I had held on to it longer
would have been I wouldn't be I
wouldn't be talking to you.
What is this true? What
investment you're wanting to run
number one rule of investing?
don't scoff at profit under any
circumstances? Yeah. But you see
that you have two things going
on one is profit the other is
greed.
But that wasn't the question it
was Why don't you believe in
sound money you're looking at it
as an asset well
because I don't see it as sound
money that's okay good.
To answer the questions that
were asked of me, I love being a
dog father in fact, the keeper
and I just graduated from our
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course means Oh, yep, we
graduated and with flying
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meet up hello we were graduating
and my daily carry Smith and
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This is Sir bill of Osaka
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In the morning Adam and John
this is Mike. I've lived in
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Hi everybody. This is surreal
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great time.
I TM from John W W to living in
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on a one hour 20 minute train
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3d
It's like a party.
No agenda family worldwide. You
should have been in Osaka today.
wonderful group of people.
Wonderful meet up. Take care.
Hi, John and Adam. This is
Brandon and it's been eight
years since my last no agenda
meetup in Tokyo for Adam's
birthday party
JCD. I'm looking forward to
registering the callsign KJ six
LNG when it expires later.
It's like domain name hijacking
and it will serve You write you
phony ham,
like process that I get for
getting people in it being a
ham, but I'll renew it this
week.
That's the problem. You're an
Elmer. You're not living up to
your Elmer standards. Yeah, no
you aren't you are you are 100%
responsible for me becoming a
ham becoming obsessed and
obsessed ham actually. Yeah, so
I'm mad props to you. But if it
feels icky, that you're not,
you're not achy. He does. So
it's, I'm trying to use other
words in Sketch.
Since they brought it into Japan
thing I wanted to congratulate
Toronto Fuji, for winning the
seventh Emperor's cup. And the
sumo matches that just ended the
May sumo tournaments it just
ended.
That's hot. Here's the meet ups
taking place today. If you're in
Richmond, Virginia, then you're
probably already at the local
804 meetup. If you're in
Blacksburg, Virginia, hello, my
goodness. 3:33pm Yep, you're
probably late for the bingo
beer, Colorado, a bingo beer
Corp meetup, which probably
shouldn't do these if, if
they're already done. By the
time we're on the show. Yeah, I
would think the Piney Woods meet
up the third revision that takes
place in Oh in about 20 minutes
that'll be at Rotolo is pizzeria
Longview, Texas. On Monday,
Victoria Day National patriots
bash one o'clock at the four
mile brew pub in Victoria BC. On
Tuesday, the no CO Island of
Misfit toy Ultra meet up and
baby formula giveaway six
o'clock mountain Greenlee pizza
company Greenlee Colorado. And
finally the next show day
Thursday, the Denver City Park
two weeks cycle meet up 630
Mountain Denver City Park and
that is what's coming up between
now and our next show. But if
you go to no agenda meet ups.com
We just count them for May one
two threes. We still have 4567
for May 10. Eight for June
1-234-567-8910 1112 1314. We
already have 30 meetups in June
and they're into July into
August you need to be one of
these it's better than a dating
app. No agenda meetup.com If you
can't find near us Texas start
one now. From out of control
amount of control.
You will be triggered all
you want to say is like no
agenda meetups.com If you can't
find one near you start one
yourself. It's easy like a
party. We're at the ISO stage.
Yes. Why don't you do yours and
I've got at the shore the
Surefire winner. Oh
you feel oh you feeling? Okay.
You feeling cocky? There, huh?
Okay, let me get my first
potential ISO candidates don't
trust Bucha that's no good. What
is this? They were touting
stuff. No. We think it's aliens.
That actually I need to talk
about we think it's alien with
that make it louder. And that's
no, it's not that good. What do
you have?
All right. I got three after my
fail last week of having none.
Building, resulting in a lousy
pick.
Yeah. There wasn't a lousy pick.
It was just a pick.
Let's go with past. Past. Okay.
It just kind of passed me by.
Yeah. Yeah, let's go with it's a
religion.
It's a religion. Oh, I like it
with a little fry at the end.
That's nice.
Yeah, it's always good. And
there's one I believe should be
the pick. Good.
That was really good. Ah, I
don't know. I have one left that
I kept in abeyance.
Some guy screaming
Yeah. You didn't like it?
No, I didn't. I thought it's
really good as a good way and to
show it should have some word is
that we can understand I
thought, yeah, okay.
We'll use it. Reluctantly,
when?
That's released reluctantly,
reluctantly, we don't want on
you to win. Hey, before before
we go, I did want to just
mention this one story. You
know, we did have the big UFO
hearings, which was
yes. And I expect you to follow
that and I thought it was going
to be in the show. Well,
I tried to clipping some stuff
but it was boring. It was all
boring. And and really, this is
all just Project Blue Beam. This
is where the Antichrist is going
We're going to come down. And
this is how we shepherd in the
Antichrist, it'll come from
space. It's something like that.
This is there's reasons that
this is happening. But the real
story, the real story is the
astronauts spacesuits who are at
the International Space Station,
they will not be allowed to go
on spacewalks. No, go for
upcoming spacewalks. The reason
why is because this is this is
crazy. This is why the second
half of show the suits helmets
keep filling up with excess
water. Today, wait to the degree
that one of the astronauts
almost drowned in his own
helmet.
This is not new, a new story.
This happened a number of years
ago, because these guys, they
fluid gets sucked out of them.
And they're very hydrated and
they fill up the suits. And if
and the water gets into the
helmet starts filling it up for
you could drown and this
happened again. I thought this
problem was solved but I guess
it wasn't wrong.
That's wrong. The reason this is
happening is because they're not
in space. They're in a giant
pool where they're filming and
the damn things are leaking.
That's what this is known. This
is they're not up in space.
Um, you know, I love your you're
fine. My shoes YaSM your
consistency.
Your DUIs. Yes, it was Anthony
and deuces okay, I can move all
my clips to the next show we
have read it Yeah, no, I think I
think although I do have the
necessary now nothing's
necessary. Really what's
necessary is we need to go it's
time. We want to keep the show
within limits. Coming up next
the no agenda Stream Boost your
butt off for the battle of the
douchebags with Sir seat sitter
Cratchit Dean Reiner and
blueberry. Sometimes known as
boost Berg in the show mixes man
I couldn't I can't even play
them all. There's so many today.
sound guy Steve with the classic
popcorn from the 70s love that
Li o le puke, Tom Starkweather
and a dynamite Ender from DS
laughs and we look forward to
meeting you again. If John makes
it through the pile that just
fell over. We look forward to
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for another dynamite
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coming to you from the heart of
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Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry,
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where I remain I'm John C
divorce. We return
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act.org/na We'll see you then
y'all. Oh yeah, adios mofos and
such. Tonight, Vladimir Putin.
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to Ukraine, invading Ukraine is
a feather democracy in Ukraine
brutal
invasion of Ukraine. Lateran
vote in the Russian offensive
against Ukraine continues Russia
the atrocities President
Zelensky of Ukraine.
I really hope that you are
willing to get together and can
solve your problem. That would
be a tremendous achievement. And
I know you tried to do it you
underestimate Vladimir Putin's
intention
to come up with his brutal
assault on Ukraine and Russia.
Russian missiles continued to
rain down on the port city of
Odessa for scenes
of carnage in Ukraine is a
centrally located strategic
country. In your old
Trump repeatedly asked his
Ukrainian counterpart Solinsky
to investigate the former vice
president, which is
Russia's President Vladimir
Putin. Do we need to be prepared
for the continued destruction
of Ukrainians?
Putin is the great disrupter to
this military is falling apart.
There's a price to pay for peace
and democracy.
Please, again, my request go and
trust.
Alexandria Ocasio Cortez gets
engaged to longtime partner
Riley Roberts
not a joke. No, I'm serious. I
can do this you go home with
them the brung isn't dance
like the good socialist leader
she is pictures from the wedding
should fetch with hundreds and
1000s of dollars. I have student
loans.
What are the odds that AOC got
down her name name of feminism.
You took the initiative to post
yourself as a modern day woman
from
there the economy Megan and
Harry
the wedding BOC which I'm sure
will get featured on The View
will be has been married a few
times. That's not Biden's fault.
She can give some wedding advice
those Republican men what are
they going to do now? We
all criticized her which
obviously might be one of the
deeper although she is a
Democrat so even if she's
married you can steal data they
have very loosely that's just
it's not enough
I caused pain. Let's talk about
misinformation free speech
versus you know conspiracy
theories confusing people. I
caused pain it really isn't.
Well, I don't want us to wait
until we forget about how awful
this has been.
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agenda saves rushing Dave on
stage was stupid and brave due
to camp he failed filled with so
much rage needs some sage
stomped out to his arms looking
like a chicken wing great job
security. When a senior thing
I'm aground Amina can fly for a
while restricting our movement
these politicians via who you
vote for in the upcoming
election when the pickings are
slim in choices other than
erection the Fed keep printing
money ask yourself wow shipped
off to the Ukraine next day and
dropped into the sky rest of
these scammers Debbie was trying
to help the leafs emphasize
masculinity to save people upset
Canelo waiting to get paid and
this is a no brainer first
ballot Hall of Famer shout out
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