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businessman woman a Latin accent
Adam curry, John C. Dvorak. June
19 2022 This is your hoard
winning keep my nation media
assassination episode 1461 This
is no agenda.
The P word and broadcasting live
from the heart of the Texas hill
country here in FEMA Region
number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry, and
from Northern Silicon Valley
where it's Father's Day Happy
Father's Day, everybody. I'm
John C, divorce.
Buzzkill.
You know what I've noticed,
increasingly, but this year was
really apparent. I don't know if
you have this.
I find myself
and many other fathers I know
all sending Happy Father's Day
texts to each other.
No, no, nobody else would do it.
Well, that's kind of the point
isn't.
There's something about Father's
Day, we're over time. You know,
you used to get maybe even your
wife would give you a gift.
If it was the mother of your
children.
You know, it would be it seemed
like it was a lot more and these
days now. It's just a bunch of
dads texting each other. Hey,
bro. Thanks. Yeah, Happy
Father's Day, man. I mean, I got
a GIF this morning. I love my
daughter, but I got a GIF.
Yeah, what a GIF. I got a GIF.
Yeah, like yeah, like I love
your dad on Instagram with GIF
of different pictures.
Some work is bird nothing. No,
of course. It's very cute. I
love it. And I have to say one
of my stepdaughters also sent me
a nice message, but in general
1520 different messages from
different dads. I think I think
it's a trend.
And we have to because I'm
sending it out to everybody.
Hello. Hello, Happy Father's Day
to you.
As you as you pointed out in the
newsletter.
Now, we also should say Happy
Juneteenth
same day, I didn't realize that
Juneteenth was made a beneficial
holiday yes Jeremiah Biden Yes,
yes, yes official why? Well,
because black lives matter bro
what's wrong with the
Emancipation Proclamation?
That's when the freedom of the
that's when the slaves are
literally freed. When you're
gonna go eat you're going to
argue with you you're telling me
we're celebrating a holiday that
this is like celebrating the end
of World War Two by finding the
last Japanese hanging out the
tree 20 years later something
and the wars going on?
It is kind of it? Yes, of
course. It's exactly what it is.
But
we're not celebrating the actual
end of slavery which would be
the Emancipation Proclamation
because because why? Why? I'll
tell you I'll tell you why
Lincoln was a Republican. That's
why
oh, that's a good point. We'll
also it was George Floyd and
knew we had to pick a day and we
had to do something back to the
masturbation proclamation white
dream up. This is crazy, like
local celebration has done in
Texas as kind of a lark
use is celebrating stupidity as
far as I'm concerned. And I'm
sorry that anyone finds a fence
that offensive. No, I don't
think dummies I didn't know
though that the slaves were
freed and they were exploiting
them. And just so you know, we
did cover this in depth last
year. Yeah. Your clips actually
your I see your clips. Right.
Here's a June Juneteenth Biden
Gaff. Let's see what that was.
He's going down to Texas on June
teeth, right. The first major
massacred literally speaking of
the Black Wall Street.
He's gonna have a rally.
Day keeps on giving. The dude is
well, should we should we just
talk about him real briefly
then? By the way, John, Happy
Father's Day. Happy Father's Day
to you. And Happy Father's Day
to all the listeners out there
fathers are not and the ships at
sea
and
the boots on the ground.
You're right. President Biden is
indeed the gift that keeps on
giving, just gaffe after gaffe,
and what a metaphor for the
United States with him falling
down from a stationary bike.
In what you thought it was a
real bike. It was getting off of
it. No, but it was stationary,
meaning he was standing still.
Oh, yeah, no, he stopped. He
stopped to get off the bike. But
here's what I don't understand.
As someone who knows a little
bit about the cycling sport, as
someone who has worn cycling
garb, such as the modern shoes,
I've only been using these
modern shoes for, I don't know
say
Seven years. So for seven years,
but probably for 17 years, the
concept of toe clips has not
been around. I mean, you have
shoes now that fit into that
click into your pedals. And it's
very easy to just, you know,
move your foot to the left, and
you can order the right and you
can pop it right out. But the
President for some reason is
using 1990s cycle sport
technology of toe clips, which
was which was replaced for kind
of this very reason.
Why cuz you get stuck in him.
Yes.
Huh. Yeah. Especially when you
know, if you're gonna if you
fall, you have no way to get
your foot out. If you fall with
the with the modern shoes in the
modern class, you could you can
probably you'll probably be able
to get your foot out to break
your fall. More for professional
riders, of course. But I mean,
it makes no sense who gave the
president this bike? This is
sabotage. Sabotage screw. Yes.
I'm sticking with it. Sabotage.
Let's make him say autocracy one
more time see what happened. And
now he said not what was great
is when this happened, you know,
reporters are yelling questions
at him. And he's obviously
annoyed. He's clearly
discombobulated. But there was a
question in here about was a
China tariffs.
Listen to his answer, especially
the second time he answers the
question. Have you made up your
mind on China tariff, sir.
We're in the process of doing
tariffs. We're in the process of
making up my mind.
We are in the process of making
up my mind. Look, I know it's a
mistake. It's a gaff, but you
can't overlook these things. No,
it's consistent. I mean, it's
not as though just listen to
once a year we get hilarious,
but this is so good. We're in
the process of making up my
mind. Okay. That's probably true
bras. Yes. It's probably true. I
don't think he's speaking the
royal we. Yes, the Joe Biden is
in the process of making up his
mind. In my mind, whatever. No,
no, this is
the Democrats have always taught
us when someone tells you who he
is. You should believe it. He's
probably telling the truth.
He's the royal we are he's being
controlled by some other panel.
He's got a mouse in his pocket.
And
this was my favorite when he was
addressing naughty ants and
notice the CEO of Joanne Inc.
and and had a story about it of
course, you know, you always
have to as a politician, you
always always say hey, there's
there's Pete over there. Thanks
for doing that thing. Pete Yeah,
that's what you do. It's like
you call 1850s Obama did it
Trump did it the all these guys
do it? But when you do it this
way, it's kind of weird. And by
the way, my sympathies to your
family of your
new CFO who have been dropped
dead very unexpected to the
family. Tough stuff. Tough stuff
man dropped dead fucker just
just face planted himself.
Yeah, that's the clip of the
week. He drop dead drop dead
right it's just you know, I
didn't put any Biden clips
together this week because I'm
not gonna do them only once a
week no, this is all we need.
This is all we need is fine. You
know that did nails him and he
got it. He got it.
Although back it's not none of
this was as good as I'm
stammering today for some
reason. Now. None of this was as
good as the Juneteenth
explanation
that I'd actually like to hit
here as a reprise. Do you have
did you select it? Oh, you just
played it. Oh, you mean the fish
going down in Texas on June
teeth right. First major
massacred literally speaking.
Black Wall Street.
He's gonna have a rally. Like
the the first major massacre
that was even a better part.
First major massacre, major
massacre, and he's the guy who
made his federal holiday. It's
the best. It's the best way What
do I have here? What is this
Kamala Harris enjoy read are the
worst kind of black people. The
other one. This is a clip most
sent me first time because
though they wear the same
uniform as you they are not on
the same team as you. And the
reason that they are so easily
collapsible is not their family
lineage is not rooted in the
plantations of American slavery.
Kamala Harris is a biracial
woman who that was leads into
June the June 19. Hustle was too
long.
say this but this Yeah, this
thing was it was it was a George
Floyd thing. That's why That's
why it hadn't been called George
fold Floyd day thing. Just
George Boyd did George Floyd
thing. They do that instead of
this. Juneteenth. That's right.
It's g f t, everybody. No, I
think that's, you know, they
were just looking for we would,
I mean, it was only a year ago,
but we remember what what was
going down. Oh, we needed a day.
shut everybody up.
And now it's ridiculed. It's
ridiculed, and it's on Father's
Day, which is not last that was
that's a good kick the dads to
the side and put this thing and
well, I was I was bitching about
this at the table with basically
the same spiel. And my daughter
says,
Today off, but he complaining
about? Well, it's not a day off
for me. But today off her her so
it's Sunday.
No did tomorrow is in federal
holiday. Oh, but today is
Juneteenth and tomorrow is the
Federal holiday. Yeah. So that's
literally how she approaches it.
Does she cow does she not care
about George Floyd has a day
off? Does she not care about
George Floyd? No, she's she's
thinks like everybody else. I am
guessing. Hey, it's a day off.
And it's an additional day off.
This is great.
All right. Well, I think maybe
it's time you don't think that
way because we work through
holidays. Think maybe it's time
spread avocado wants some toast
because it's the time that John
loves most of the day.
We got a couple of jingles for
the millennial minute. Here's
another reporting live from
Gitmo nation.
This is the millennial minute. I
think this was a fine example of
your millennial minute. It's a
holiday to holiday. What are you
complaining about? Can we do
this for a second? Because I got
a lot of feedback. Did you get
feedback on the millennial? I
did? I did. I got a lot of
feedback to
the
see, there's a couple we wanted
to read here.
And the one I thought was pretty
good that came in now, the
premise of this is, as you set
it up, it appears that a group
of millennials could be a large
one could be a small one we
don't know we're just
researching
is convinced of certain
legalities that are
not true and be with using a
trendy term nonsensical.
And one of those is now you had
two of them. One is taking
pictures in public in this case
it was of kids in the Halloween
parade. And that was deviant.
That's illegal. Right? It's
illegal. And what was the what
was the other Oh, the other one
was telling someone about your
salary that is also against the
law. It's illegal. It's not
against the law to tell some is
against the law to out.
Sorry to ask. Yes, that's
illegal. Now I have a couple
more examples. But first, this
is a our millennial, paralegal,
millennial Certified Paralegal.
And note, I've got this, you
already read it. As a millennial
who studies the law, I want to
reach out and say that you too
are analyzing something I think
is vital for everyone to
understand millennials do not
understand the law. My entire
legal education has been filled
with moments of reflecting on
just how little I knew about the
law. Before I started this
course of study, I didn't
understand civil versus criminal
District versus appeals courts
state versus federal laws,
jurisdiction, etc. I didn't even
know law libraries existed until
I studied law during my
undergrad undergrad. I could
write Warren Piece by the way,
most people don't know law.
Libraries exist out. Okay, I
did. But I guess I'm special.
I could have been thought of as
special
on the short bus. I could write
Warren Piece on this. So I'll
just leave it with this. Most of
my fellow Millennials seem to
barely understand basic elements
of the law or how to even verify
what law is, for example,
millennials often say collecting
rainwater is illegal and their
state in their state, despite of
course it being allowed and even
recommended in many states. I
think I've heard this too, about
rainwater collection. It's the
all I have, I can kind of take
that out of sight on this
because I believe it was a big
deal in some of the networks
about 10 years ago. I started by
Colorado or somebody because
there was a thesis that was
floated around by some
environmentalists that if you
started collecting rainwater, it
would change the flow into the
water into the lakes and rivers
and jet there's they were
proposing to make it illegal I
think in a couple of states.
Okay, but that's that's where
the lens of millennials even
alive when that took place.
nobodies things get into the
public domain and they start
floating around. Next thing you
know, everyone thinks it's
illegal.
finish that up. It seems to me
as a millennial with a legal
background that a lack of legal
education for the general public
is resulting in an entire
generation feeling oppressed by
laws they perceive to be true,
while lacking the foundational
law knowledge to even confirm it
for themselves.
I don't know if that's if that's
what's going on. And by the way,
there's a couple more that came
in. Filming in public in
general, filming in public is
always deemed as illegal. And my
favorite is for this millennial
minute is driving barefoot.
That's illegal, man.
That's interesting. I think I've
heard this too. I think my mom
said that when I was a kid, or
she had flip flops on or
something should know that's
illegal. Because you could slip
I could slip off the pedal.
slip off the off the
slip off of both. The it's
illegal to drive around with
headsets on?
Yes, I think yes. But you
probably wouldn't hear them say
that in they're all sitting with
earbuds in their in their ears.
Now. Would you now? There you
go. Nope, there. Wow, about
that. Wow. Oh, wow. Wow. Wow.
Just the opposite. The
something's wrong here. Some of
what's illegal, what's not, they
think is legal to drive around
with earbuds or headphones on.
That is literally illegal. And I
think almost every state and I
would also say that every
millennial knows not only the
legality, or the dangers of
texting while driving, but
they do it constantly. And by
the way, the reason for the
lack, because of millennials was
that illegal, like to listen to
music, I listen to music on the
radio, is because when you get
the headphones and you can't
hear sirens, yeah, that's the
idea. That's the main now we're
not picking on millennials,
we're picking on some
millennials. I'm not we're not
even picking the list or show
that list or shore down to earth
as well. Something they didn't
get some kind of programming.
And as you said, this has to
come from the education systems
to say it has to be a lack of
civics or focus on other things,
such as, you know, in the UK
now, and this will be conflated
here, because we're already well
on our way, at, and this is
about legality of speech and of
things you can say, the UK
online safety bill has a section
in it 127. This is a guy named
Toby young isn't that GBN that
kind of that new was it wasn't
owned by discovery at new news
network in the UK. Anyway, that
doesn't matter. So this buried
in the online safety bill is a
new harmful communications
offense. And that is going to
replace various existing
communications offenses like I
think section 127, it tries to
identify those things you
shouldn't be able to say not by
using terms like grossly
offensive, which, as you say,
are very nebulous and open
ended, they try and identify
them according to the effect
they have on the person they're
sent or who overhears them. So
under the new harmful
communications offense, buried
in the online safety bill, if
you say something which is going
to cause someone extreme
psychological distress, and you
intended it,
and you don't have a kind of
reasonable reason for doing so,
like you're not participating in
a political debate, if it's a
good Cubitus something you said
it's gratuitous, it was designed
to cause psychological distress,
and it causes extreme
psychological distress, then you
can go to jail for two years.
Nadine, Doris argues that this
law, whilst it does restrict
some speech, and whilst it could
be a bit of a she doesn't
acknowledge this, but we pointed
out this could be abused in the
courts, because lots of people
will claim that that you know, a
gender critical feminist
misgendering them on Twitter has
caused them extreme
psychological distress. And the
person doing it knew it wouldn't
actually go to jail for two
years. And you can see this
could be used as a kind of
Trojan horse for kind of
smuggling subjective definitions
of harm psychological harm into
the criminal justice system in a
kind of, you know, sinister way.
Yes. So you know, when this this
news, what a comedian does, by
the way, it's exactly what a
comedian does. Dave look, Dave
Chappelle, Dave Chappelle.
Dave Chappelle get in real big
trouble if he does a stand up in
the UK, and he post something
online.
And it doesn't have to be
misgendering it could also be
well, for instance, if you said,
Wow,
that's a dude
You know about
which is something you could
say, you know, regarding our
What is it Rachel's? What is
Rachel? She's Admiral.
Rachel Maddow? Loving it. Oh
god, there you go. You just did
you just misgendered Rachel
right there. And you did it
online you did it in a podcast
so you could go to jail for two
years. And you did it because
you know it's no secret cheap
joke that's the reason I did it
on the cheap gag and what about
debt naming somebody that's got
a really what some? How about
this? How about certain about
this Lizzo is obese. Now that
could send me to jail.
Because you're not allowed to
body shame. It could send her
into it. I'm sure just saying
this sent some people listening
to the sound of my voice into a
triggered spiral. Yeah, no, but
this is what people will people
take this Great Britain and you
know whether it's if it's
illegal in the UK, surely you
must be legally illegal in
America.
See how this works?
Go that would be us. That's
exactly how it works. As in
terms of the bullshit of it.
Because it's not illegal in
America. It could be illegal in
the UK though, and it could be
di you got to deal with what
happens if you remember in the
early days of blogging, a lot of
blogs were kicked out of Germany
because they will show a
swastika or something a swastika
I've never heard it pronounced
like that. swastik got swastika
and just like a drink it used to
be
a swastika with the ice push was
was never a drink. Stop
Wow, did you sample the edibles
on the way? Wow day everybody.
Did you sample the edibles on
the way in today? Good. No, I
should have soaked. So. Yes. So
these blogs got banned from
Germany. And I guess it was an
indictable offense. So if you
actually went to Germany you
were the blog. I think somebody
I believe a couple of weeks ago
we get arrested and I think so
as possible just by showing
showing up in the country. Oh, I
knew what happened to it. It
probably could just got a big
fine but but it could be it
could ban a bunch of podcasts
because a lot most podcasts are
offensive to be honest about I
listen to them trying to catch
them this stuff. Of course
they're offensive that's wrong
with these podcasts has
beautiful offensive, offensive.
Podcasts are fantastic. Now most
podcasts are offensive guys
can't stop cussing and you think
they
banned their vocabulary a little
bit? Well, that's the Howard
Stern sickness.
Is it? Do you blame our Howard
Stern for this? Oh, no, I just
named it the Howard Stern
sickness because when he went to
Sirius, the first three years
all they would did was drop F
bombs and and just say things
that they could never say on
this broadcast radio as well.
Yeah. Hey, we're free. No.
Didn't make it cool, though. It
was not good.
It is gross. Anyway, we continue
to research we'd love to know
more things about in the
millennial minute, which our
current trend is understanding.
Understanding what things
millennials, a group of
millennials believe that are
illegal.
And I'm sure there'll be other
topics in the millennial
minutes. Thread avocado wants
some toast because it's the time
that John loves most of the
veil.
Actually, I did, I did want to
mention something for the
millennials, with inflation
rising and the free money train
over because the interest rates
are no longer at zero for
companies to borrow money and
invest it to Silicon Valley. But
yeah, I'm sorry, cheaply,
cheaply. Yes, Silicon Valley is
a meeting. If we just read
around the trades a little bit,
immediately they're clamping
down.
There's firms that are
implementing hiring freezes. I
think we might even see some
layoffs here and there. And the
the main prot the main reason
for this is there's so many
products and services that
really I think service the
millennial generation of today,
although, you know, the Xers and
Boomers take advantage of them
as well, but it's created and
used primarily for the for the
current generation.
These are all products that had
been subsidized by
the enhancers. Yes, well, 10
years of very, very cheap money.
So old adages.
I remember the phrase used to be
in the olden days of Bally they
would say, oh, yeah, they're
shipping a $10 bill with every
hard disk they sell,
which later
really means they're losing a
$10 You're getting $10 worth of
value when you pay whatever you
paying because they're they're
losing money on each each hard
disk, big, whatever product it
is. And that's what been going
on. That's very trend. That's
been a trend for a decade. In
print Yes, for decades. All this
stuff that you're getting, oh,
this is great. I get a free, you
know, system here and I get this
debt. The other thing, too,
because some investors are
become for the long haul. Well,
the whole story, what am I
saying they're throwing money
away.
The whole, since you can't
really make, excuse me, seems
very hard to make a long term
money on while it's getting
better now, but on traditional
investment
vehicles, it makes a lot of
sense to pump a crapload into
money and money into into a
venture capital fund. So that,
you know, they disperse it and
of the 50 things they fund.
There's hopefully an Amazon or
Google or, or something big that
pops out.
And it's really called gaining
market share. You know, it's
Yeah, I mean, that's really what
it's about is buying customers
and keeping them until, you
know, either we can raise the
rates, look at Netscape,
Netflix, Netflix, who now are I
think they're the canal losing
money. Yes. So they're the well,
they're the canary in the coal
mine, too. And they they right
away when Okay, shit is slowing
down. We can't even buy more
people. So we bought everybody
with the cheap money that I
mean, that's what the reality
is, is it slowed down now
whether that means people are
going to other streaming
services, but this will happen
to the to others as well.
And now like, oh, we better do
some advertising. So that's
exactly the convenience. And the
beauty of Netflix that you liked
is that it didn't have all that
interruptive advertising the
interruptive advertising model.
They don't well, they I know
they they understand it, but
they don't get it. Well, but
some of these other streaming
services, like
the one that's genius is
Amazon's prime, because it's not
really that's not the main thing
they're selling. They're selling
they're shipping and prime
services. Just they just bundle
it in and you still pay for
things sporadically that aren't
in your prime pack. Because a
lot on there, then that enzyme
may change. But listen, how
about Uber? Do you think Uber is
going to it's going to remain
the same price? I mean, and
that's not even related to the
gasoline prices. Uber has been
Uber has been losing money.
They've been they've never made
profit. About DoorDash.
You think Casper mattress is
going to be around No.
Blue Apron, you're gonna have to
learn how to go and shop again.
Blue Apron ever saw this in the
late 90s? With what I want. I
have one more, one more. My
favorite Spotify? Do you think
that the Swedes will be able to
continuously pump hundreds of
millions of dollars into a money
losing proposition which only
has some glimmer of Well, we
were going to do billions of
dollars on podcasting. None of
that has materialized. They have
no way to make actual profit,
except for scamming on the music
side. So Spotify, these things
will go away. We now that's what
I've seen in my pet peeve,
Please play it and play it. I
don't even know where I have it.
Yeah, I have it here.
Come on me.
I wanted you to give some
historical examples of this.
Of what Spotify? No, no, you
were saying that things have
gone away. And I actually
TerraNova web fans a good
example web fan. Oh my goodness,
that was the original delivery
system. And it was like no, it
was a monopoly. I should be
whether it's P pod that was
another
pod was up there. But there was
P pod and Webvan but it wasn't
like a million of them like
there are today. And and they
couldn't handle it. It was just
it was a loser. And
and they were hiring people left
and right to drive those little
webbed vans around just pretty
much like the Amazon truck about
the same size. And then there
was pets.com Yeah, but but no
one really depended on those the
way people depend on the
services. I mean, DoorDash would
be Uber, web and people were
depending on it. I mean, the
same millennial types.
Were 99 I mean, the same type,
tell you something else, you
know what else is going to end?
I guarantee you they are going
to start putting limits if they
don't already exist. On the
leeches in coffee shops in
Starbucks. They're going to say
hey, moving on out people.
You're just sitting here, we're
taking up our space
where they're going to start
charging for it? Well, it
depends because they do provide
a shill effect.
Which is which is comforting and
she'll, uh, she'll know this
What do you mean a shill effect?
A shill effect. Casinos, for
example, will hire people to be
in the casino, making it look
like the places more busy than
it really is. And so you'll feel
more comfortable going in there
because nobody likes to go into
an empty building. Nobody likes
to go into a dead empty coffee
shop. You go. I'm not going in
here as places dead empty. This
is why you have lines around the
Disco's. You know, you want to
create the situation.
Yeah, this club clubs, the
clubs, job clubs. But the point
is, is that there's lions out in
front. And that means it must be
popping, there must be busy. You
want to get in that line people
get in line with this
line. It's the velvet rope so
that she'll if it's a shill
effect. And so you know, I'm not
so sure that that I mean, I
think you're right about the
these, the sponging aspect of
it, but at the same time, it may
be necessary to keep those
places look to look like they're
busy. Maybe necessary. Yeah, but
you still at the end of the day,
you've got to make some money. I
mean, I see. All I see is
evidence of, you know, the
incubators, the Y Combinator is
the venture capital, you know,
funded companies are gonna like
a danger, danger. All right,
everybody farts? Well, we are
too old for farts. And when
we're allowed to talk, wow. When
I was a kid, well, listen, to
get into the place. You didn't
give it away like they do today.
Listen, there's girls that work
for free.
I'm here to help you. You're
here to help me. So when you say
the Disco's, you know, I'm going
to suddenly correct you by
saying no, no, no, that's the
club's. Yeah. But you can learn
a lot by looking at history. And
if there's anything that most
people will agree on. We don't
remember Jack anymore. We don't
remember two weeks ago, nobody
remembers P pod and si do what?
You know what one remembers P
pas 30 years ago, but still.
No, nobody remembers anything in
this big uphill battle. And the
reason that lists getting back
to the main thesis, which is why
the Millennials don't know these
things that they should know, is
because they can only there's
only so many hours in the day,
there's only so much schooling
they can get. And so that
information that they really
need to know has been kicked to
the curb so they can learn about
gender studies. Yeah, yes,
you're you're correct. And I
think civics is probably all
about gender studies as well
doesn't seem gender studies
when, when mature, when adults
don't understand civil versus
federal, you know, all these
types of basic issues, civil
versus criminal criminal. You
see, I don't even know what
you're trying to say. Well,
here's here's something else.
I've been looking at this rank
voting.
Yes. And a lot of people are,
you know, sending me this. And I
would say, in the no agenda,
nation audience, there's
probably a 6040 split. People
think maybe more people think
it's a great idea. To me,
there's a fallacy in this
because and this, you'll see
this transition. You even if you
had this, and I'm talking about
the general election, but if you
had this this rank voting at the
general election, it shouldn't
matter because the people don't
actually vote for the cat don't
actually, you know, their vote
is not what counts. It's the
electoral college. And somehow I
it just dawned on me that this
rank voting that seems to be
very popular is some ways of
Versiv to the Electoral College.
Like this is a better way we can
get rid of this thing that's a
dumb way to do it
well, ranked voting is generally
used more by the states and the
look I know Yes, I know it is. I
know and people can do whatever
they want even been introduced
to the idea. Oh, put that in the
red book you watch
every every you have to question
everything. Every single meme or
little slogan you got to
question at all.
Now it's all it also it's kind
of more like a parliamentary
system ranked voting.
And well, we have all this a
whole pool we can choose from, I
don't know.
I am a traditionalist. You're in
the mood. I'm not in the mood.
I'm a traditionalist. That's all
I am.
Alright, let's talk about monkey
pox.
You know, of all the things I
expected you to say. Okay, let's
talk about him. Let's talk about
monkey pox. I haven't asked
Adam. Oh goodness.
I mean, that's the that's the
reason I wanted to transition. I
mean, who's in the mood today?
Okay, all right. I'm ready to
monkeypox small monkey pox club
is discussing just as a
background how the problem with
monkey pox which has been
renamed I am sure you heard I
didn't hear the name I know it
was going to be really no I knew
it was being renamed but I
haven't actually seen the new
net another mix I'm excited to
learn the new name of monkey pox
which as we do know was is
racist is racist because only
racist connect monkeys to I
don't know black people. Is that
why it's racist?
Why else could it be racist?
That other than some sick mind
who makes that that connection?
Which are the people who want to
change the name?
They're sick.
All right, well, let's go to
I had the clip on here that
actually revealed the name I
tried to actually on here, I'll
just tell you what it is. Okay.
MPX
and p x.
Okay.
Wow. Oh, my monkeypox a bit of
reading I know our creatives.
Let's play with the problem with
the monkey pox is not so much
that it's association with
Africa and monkeys and as
somehow somehow black pill
because of the old monkey thing
that goes back for God knows how
long
is over and dead but okay.
It is the gay thing.
Hey, all right. So they're very
upset about the fact and I'm
going to skip the ask Adam for
now we're gonna get to that in a
second. This go to monkey pox, a
gay messaging and the problem is
is that it's being associated
with gay so much that now it
seems that if you have monkey
paw by the way, they renamed it
MPX. Nobody's using the name.
It's the same on course. And I
didn't even I mean, the
messaging sucks because I didn't
even know about it. And I'm
supposed to know this stuff.
Yeah, I'm surprised you didn't.
But but so they can't they can't
really bring themselves to
saying MPX because they get them
guys electronica. Hey, does that
mean multiplex? was empty? No, I
just tried to register any
version of mpx.com.org got app.
I mean, that's you can't even
get a domain name for this name.
It's so dumb.
Well, it's also means other
things if you got the acronym
list, but Okay, so let's play
this thing about here's the gay
issues, gay men and bisexual
men. It is now believed some of
the monkey pox cases can be
traced back to gay events and
saunas in Europe. But health
officials stress anyone can get
the disease
bounded. This is big event in
Europe. monkeypox stems from
Germany party in Germany. And
the first thing I'm thinking
this in Germany. I'm seeing it
today have a monkey at this
party.
What are they doing with? Here's
the thing that that I am going
to check. So my gay brothers, I
have a feeling the whole sauna
thing is not necessarily where
the boning takes place anymore.
Is that that that is if anything
connecting gays to saunas is, I
mean, that's almost easy.
The report said saunas. Okay,
and you're if you say a gay
bathhouse, yes, it's obvious
what you go to do there but a
sauna? No, a sauna is just I
don't think that's a thing even
in Europe, but okay, you know
where they go to have sex to the
discos. That's where they go,
just go hey, you guys. So let's
go to monkey pox does the monkey
pox who report the World Health
Organization is convening its
emergency committee next week to
decide whether the monkey pox
outbreak is a public health
emergency of international
concern. That's the world's
highest health alert. The only
two viruses that currently have
that designation are COVID and
polio. I study this stuff and I
had a nightmare the other night
that I have it. And in the
nightmare I couldn't like I
didn't know where to go. Stephen
Thrasher writes about inequality
in health care. He worries that
the public health system could
be doing more to prevent the
spread of monkey pox. And it's
really unfortunate because where
I live in Chicago, and
throughout the Coronavirus
pandemic, I got notices about
what the rate was whether or not
to use masks where to get a
vaccine when I was eligible for
a vaccine and when to get a
booster all of that just went
straight to my phone.
Nothing like that is happening
right now. Wait a minute. They
were direct marketing Deghayes?
That's what it seems like like
we have your status to
enhance rotate zoom in a hot gay
send them attack
message he needs he needs to get
the vaccine for the MPX.
Wow, what it sounds like
the who,
the Who you gonna play it, there
also needs to be resources in
place for testing and
vaccinations. We have to be
prepared to support people as
they need when they're
diagnosed. But he says there's
another part a more difficult
and complex problem. The public
and private perceptions that
come from focusing prevention
messaging on men who have sex
with other men, part of it is
not a quick fix. And I won't
pretend like I have a quick fix
answer for it. It's to make a
society that doesn't have
homophobia, because as long as
there is a homophobic society,
and people are afraid of what it
means to come forward, that this
thing will make people think
that they're gay, then they're
not going to want to come
forward. Wait a minute, did he
say that? If you get monkey pox,
then you're gonna think you're
gay?
Wow. No, that's not what he
said. Now that you mentioned it,
let me just hold on, let me hear
that. Again. There also needs to
be resources in place for
testing and vaccinations, to be
prepared to support people as
they need when they're
diagnosed. He says there's
another part a more difficult
and complex problem. The public
and private perceptions that
come from focusing prevention
messaging on men who have sex
with other men, part of it is
not a quick fix. And I won't
pretend like I haven't a quick
fix answer for it. It's to make
a society that doesn't have
homophobia, because as long as
there is a homophobic society,
and people are afraid of what it
means to come forward, that this
thing will make people think
that they're gay, then they're
not going to want to come
forward. I'm telling you, that's
what he's saying, Oh, no, no, I
listened to the strike. Now the
structure of the sentence was
just poor. No kidding.
And it couldn't, it was one of
those things that was so there's
a term for that kind of writing.
And it was, it was vague. And it
was, it was the Yeah, you could
did what you said. That could be
one way of looking at that
sentence. What he said, if you
get the monkey punch, and all of
a sudden you're gonna start
thinking you're gay.
You know what he really do now?
Yes, thank you. But yes, this
is. Well, I have some thoughts
about this. I got one more clip
just to get before because it
wasn't asked Adam officially
know the axe. Adam is coming,
Adam. Okay. All right, Axe him.
But it has something to say
about monkey. Don't cut it.
Does the original clip I was
looking for this fear porn. Lay
this. Okay. The virus is
behaving unusually from how it
used to behave in the past. And
we're encouraging countries to
do surveillance, contact tracing
numbers, it causes flu like
symptoms like fevers, chills,
muscle aches, and headaches,
then a rash, a virus behaving
unusually, contact tracing flu
like symptoms. It all sounds
familiar, but these reports are
not about the corona virus.
They're about monkey pox, also
known as MPX. Yes. Okay. I'm
ready for the ask Adam. Okay,
what do they ask me? Then you
ask. All right, ask them. Okay.
This is a clip about?
Well, I'll just play this clip
straight up. And I don't think
it needs to set up it probably
does.
Oh, this is titled ask Adam.
Okay, I gotcha. Yeah, sorry, me
feel that this is not a concern
to them. And we feel that this
is an infection that can only
affect gay men or bisexual men
or other men who have sex with
men. Okay.
Bisexual men. Okay, I'm ready
for the ask Adam. The ask Adam
is the way they said it is that
the deceit? They're trying to
generalize about men having sex
with men and they say bisexual
men. Have Sex With Men. Yes.
homosexual men, gay men have sex
with men. And then they say
other men who have sex with men.
Who are the other men. And and
how are they not either gay or
bisexual? They are trans men.
I think that's probably the
right yes. I was gonna say
priests.
I clearly didn't play the right
way. That was a
joke. Like, I think it's funny.
Okay, you're going to hell, but
otherwise it's pretty funny.
Yeah, I can I can atone okay,
this whole thing have we learned
nothing? My gay brothers have we
learned nothing from Anthony
Fauci and Deborah Birx in the
80s doing it. This is the exact
same playbook. The next is going
to be you might be able to get
it from from
touching a surface you might be
able to get, even though it's
medically we well, if you touch
someone who has it, you're gonna
get it. But this is exactly how
aids which came from the HIV
virus was was stigmatized, gay
men. Of course, bisexual men,
they only have sex with men
right now, of course not, who
was who was at most risk of
contracting HIV and subsequently
aids and dying women, women. So
why? Well, I mean, how can
anyone not even listen in the
news media, listen to this and
not say, wait a minute, we were
so wrong about AIDS. And boy,
were we
we were so wrong.
Why are we doing the exact same
thing? And the answer is because
all men must be exterminated and
removed. Throw Juneteenth on
Father's Day because you know,
black men don't deserve anything
black fathers don't count the
gays they're too masculine toxic
masculinity that gay guys it
lesbians, you're on Deck. This
is very destructive.
And this comes from the so
called people who revere and
love the LGBTQI plus community
bullshit. This is this is so
bad. Screw that. I don't care if
it was a blister on your thumb
disease. The fact that you're
doing this is so stupid.
It doesn't even make medical
sense.
Or or societal sense.
How many up?
Once but I can only have one to
show I don't think you can add
to
the bomb.
Yay. No, I love people say I
don't understand this. Because
AIDS was never a gay disease
either.
AIDS is not a disease. HIV is a
virus. And you know, there's
questions as to what killed the
people who got the AIDS. So ah,
you can get AIDS from
vaccination.
Yeah, and yeah, we have to
always remember is actually
designed for Dietrich to wipe up
parts of Africa that HIV is HIV.
Yes. Yes, of course. So what do
you do? So, you know, so people
don't see this, that this is a
setup. And where's the gays?
Where's the 75? It's all in
these reports from NPR. You
heard the guy but that's not
that's not my old neighbor.
Steve. By the way he has to
sound gay or he can't be on it.
Of course.
It's not video sound like a San
Francisco gay guy. He doesn't
get on the you're not you're not
in the package.
Oh, I'm disgusted by this. It's
insane. By only gay guys. Oh,
yeah. Only gay guys. What is the
implication of that?
What are they really implying
that you can only get it through
anal sex or anal or you're able
to oral or I don't know what is
the implication? There's
something about being gay and
blinking. Oh, I know. But
there's something about being
gay that makes you special that
this that the MPX wants shared
diseased that's what is said.
That's what race as this is like
to go back to Nazi Germany.
They're diseased. All cork
smokers will die.
All right. All right. Well, that
was great. Thanks. Pressure
chest. No, well, okay, here we
go. I am very
disturbed disappointed in the
January 6 committee to J 616. J
616. Committee a.
They screwed it up. They brought
in the ABC guy could have told
you. That's not the way to go.
The curry Devorah consulting
group said if you want
primetime, you've got to do it
completely differently. No, oh,
no. They can't even stay on
during the day.
As we come up at the top of the
hour, we're gonna have to end
our coverage of this January 6
hearing on the NBC network. My
colleagues and I will continue
our coverage on the hearings on
our streaming platform NBC News
Now. Wherever one else US Open
golf begins momentarily. I'm
Lester hold for NBC News in New
York. Good day.
Oh, no, this is what I said from
the get go. You did? I did. I
had to break away from dos. I'm
gonna repeat why said it. Please
do. The two of us listen to a
lot of these hearings. Yeah, we
don't actually listen to as many
as we could, because they're
very tight. They're very time
consuming to get one little clip
we have to spend hours and they
are extremely boring. And the
way these these congress people,
senators and congressmen and
women speak is with a lot of
pauses and very thoughtfully
because they don't want to say
anything wrong. So they
has to be clipped down and, and,
and edited to make it sound even
remotely, not to put you asleep.
It's just a very it's boring.
That's the point and they
couldn't do it. Now just
something
in general about the technical
process right and about the
process
as an American citizen and not
as a Deconstructor, but as an
American citizen, I find it to
not just odd, but I find it.
It's a mistake. And I it's, it's
messed up if you're going to
show testimony of people's
depositions. Don't you think
that the Gen six committee
should release the full
transcripts of all of the
depositions not just this
soundbite here soundbite there
and say, you know, we edited it
down for your convenience for
brevity, I'm on my iPhone.
Isn't that isn't it?
Procedurally? Isn't that just
completely messed up? What's
completely messed up as the
whole January 6, committee, Liz
Cheney and and kissing, kissing
gang girl, whatever his name is.
Those two shouldn't even be on
the committee, the two
Republicans, they should recuse
themselves for being Trump
haters. I mean, any other
situation? No, no. Come on. We'd
have nothing to talk about. If
they did that. What would the
Tim Poole show be about? Come
on? Megan Kelly would die.
She's still on the show. Oh,
yeah. She's never having me on
again, though. It's obvious.
Well, she may have you know, I
counted her on Putin. I counted.
I counted her on Putin. Yeah.
But she's, you know, she's
still.
Yeah, see, what you do is you,
you talk smack about it is you
talk smack about me only
Kellyanne cut you off. Are you
saying? I was just saying that
you were right to begin with.
There's no drama in these
hearings. There's no back and
forth. That's why they needed a
job. Yes, they need to have the
battle going on to get people's
attention. This is just a one
sided kangaroo court and Liz
Cheney should have done that she
could have done. Imagine if we
if you and I were going to take
guts to get out of her own way
we would have trained her to do
it in a way. And she'll be your
questions would be like, well,
didn't you have this Berra,
Berra? And then it would be a
setup? Because the answer would
be so clear, you know, and then
she's and then she'd go, Well,
you've convinced me I mean, we
there's so many different ways
you could have done that, to
show to show anger to show drama
to show a tension arc, as we say
in the biz, and then pay that
off, you know, after the recess,
you know, keep people on you
know, riveted. No, none of that.
And then for ABC guy did nothing
from what I can tell he said,
create some videos.
And scripts, they wrote a script
to wrote a script with some beer
with some roelens It's terrible.
Yes. I mean, there's no there's
no, look, they went through the
trouble of getting a big room
and putting up the screen.
But come on, how about some
graphics?
Some sound effects. People would
not have complained about it.
They were like, Oh, that's
pretty cool. But yeah, I mean,
why not? And no one has done
this. Why not do it like gap and
herd
turd? Why not do it like those
guys like the high end junkies?
And you know break away and
like, Okay, we're gonna break
away from this boring shit like
Court TV. Yeah, tell you what's
going on put a box in there
boring television to begin with.
But it's more exciting than
this. You're probably right.
Because what had happened now?
They should in fact, not as you
mentioned it. That's a great
idea. They should have had a
couple of hosts. Yeah. Yeah.
Like Vinnie, they're on court.
Yeah. No, you want you want the
guy from Missouri. What's his
name? The the old Democrat
crouch who keeps complaining
about wokeness command the
consultant he was married to the
reporter, though the flasher
now, is he a flasher?
Carville, is he a flasher? Well,
he they portrayed him as one in
the movie that movie that came
out about the Clinton campaign
was called to color red or color
brown with the name of that
thing was somebody and then they
said he was a slasher. He was a
flasher in that movie. Yeah.
Wow. And that was a dramatized
version. Yeah. And it was an
that guy that was in the movie
was supposed to be Carville.
What's he working with?
Well, I don't know. I never saw
it. Okay. I thought you saw I
mean, I didn't see it. I saw the
movie.
So that should get Hazel. I
don't know what he was working
with. Maybe could have been
huge. I have no idea. I mean,
Newt Gingrich used to be good.
He won't be good anymore.
Oh, could you get in for a great
old school still not bad. He's a
little slow.
He's talking a little slower
than he used to be. But he used
to be unknowingly and Coulter
get her in because she hates
Trump. So it would be kind of
extra good. You know, she could
be seen as down the middle.
Coulter would be good. Yes. I
mean, we know how to do these
things. Let's ship pero en de
Are you go? Shapiro, Poole.
Put them all in a room with a
guy who sells gold that he may
have an opinion to. This would
be great show. Yeah. Let me tell
you, the economy's going to shit
by gold.
Okay, so because of this, no
one's listening to us anyway. So
because of this crappy
production, you're leaving room
for all. This is what breeds
conspiracy theories. And the
best one came from Richard
Hoagland on coast to coast,
which is a fabulous spot. It's a
radio show, but you can get as a
podcast, Twitter, Twitter, the
official NASA, the official
Chinese equivalent of NASA news
agency, and they are saying they
picked up signals. Well, that's
news to the rest of us. I mean,
think about this. One of three
major planetary governments, in
the early part of the 21st
century, announces formally
through its
political and governmental
distribution agency that they've
heard intelligent at signals.
And nobody responds. I haven't
heard any
of you know, and I'll tell you
why. Why do you think the damn
hearings on the destruction of
the country are occurring right
now in Washington and for the
next several weeks?
As destruction?
Now we know the aliens are
coming, we're being distracted.
Well, this makes it extra
troubling. Yeah, because the
distraction stinks. And if you
have people are paying attention
when they come to it's gonna
suck. They will not go the way
the aliens intended. I do think
it's kind of cool that what that
report was out there that China
received Hey, man, we're
receiving some shit. I'm gonna
break out the ham gear. It's
about time to start talking back
to him.
Charlie Charlie for the aliens
stay away
so this is the problem. Yeah,
edge. That was good. Thank you.
So this judge
that testified ended up on NPR
and they interviewed him and I
give name was loose Stig. It's
just a dud. And he's a bushite a
casting Another thing about this
whole the casting sucked. Yeah.
And this guy's a bushy. He's a
bushy. And so you know, worked
for the Bush administration. We
all know that because the Jeb
Jeb Bush, you know, being turned
to
a moron, an idiot in front of
all the people that did various
debates where Trump just call
them up. You know, boring,
stupid and the rest of the low
energy, low energy Gen low
energy jab.
Which wiped out the bush guys.
Yeah. Again, curry Devorah
consulting, we know how to pep
up your candidate.
So with hookers?
That would hurt. So you have the
bush dynasty basically destroyed
by Donald Trump, which which
people should be very happy
about nobody is no, I personally
consider it his his greatest
greatest achievement is his
greatest achievement to get rid
of that bush dynasty those guys
so this just this bush he comes
on. He failed on the Clintons by
the way. He failed on that.
I'm sorry when he failed on the
Clintons. He didn't quite get
rid of that die. Didn't quite
get rid of it now at the
kingdom, kingdom, Kingdom heart.
So this guy's name is Lustig and
so I have like a little four
pack. Four packs of him talking
to NPR. Okay, okay.
Is it this NPR?
Yes, it's your butt tick. But
it's an interview with this guy
who's hates Trump and yeah, he's
a Republican, and they pounded
home. And they tried to do this.
I don't know how they get trying
to pull this off. But not all
Republicans are bad.
Most of them, I guess are. So
let's listen to this. During
Thursday's January 6 committee
hearing, one witness issued a
dire warning to the country. Jay
Alutiiq is a retired federal
judge who advised Vice President
Mike Pence that he could not
overturn the results of the 2020
election despite pressure he was
receiving from the President. In
his testimony this week. He said
that almost two years after the
riot at the US Capitol. Quote
Donald Trump and his allies and
supporters are a clear and
present danger to American
democracy. Looting said we're at
a crossroads similar to the ones
the United States faced during
the Civil War. And he said
America needs help. The question
now is what kind and how should
the country navigate its way
through these crossroads. Judge
ludic was appointed to the
federal bench by George HW Bush.
And before that worked for the
Bush administration, and also in
the Reagan White House. Mike
Alutiiq joins us now. Thank you
for being with us. As your
question,
the term clear and present
danger. Did that stone stem from
anywhere but the Tom Clancy
novel? I don't know. I don't
really know. I mean, I thought
it was the Tom Clancy Clancy was
very good at titling things and
coming up with little gimmicks.
And
it probably was a tongue.
Because the way it said here,
and this may be a millennial
thing. It's my belief that a lot
of people believe that clear and
present danger is a legal term.
And it may be it may be but I
don't think so. But the way it
was said in this report clear if
the January 6 committee is
citing Tom Clancy
seriously, I mean, clearly you
might know.
I mean, I get if I was to guess,
I would think that Tom Clancy
came up with it as just a clever
title.
I can't say that it doesn't
exist. I'm clear and present
danger, legal definition. Oh,
here we go. Here we go. There is
a clear and present danger test
originated in Schenck v. United
States as the printed or spoken
word may not be the subject of
previous restraint or subsequent
punishment unless it express
unless its expression creates a
clear and present danger of
bringing about a substantial
evil. Geez, we need our lawyers
on this. I'd like to understand
the the jurisprudence There we
go. I'd like to understand the
jurisprudence of clear and
present danger, we move on.
Okay, back to the judge, the
Republican judge. Thank you,
Adrian. It's a pleasure to be
with you this afternoon. But you
said in your testimony.
I'm a disc jockey and Malik
hounds on White House. Thank
you. It's good to be here. Maybe
I could get I gotta get NPO.
Thank you, Adrienne. It's a
pleasure to be with you this
afternoon. Hello, you said in
your testimony before the House
Select Committee investigating
the Capitol riot that we are in
a war over our democracy. But
that quote, only the party that
instigated this war can end it.
You're talking about the
Republican Party. So what's the
first step to finding the
peaceful endless Stop stop music
clip? Let's take a look at the
premise of this question. And
the guy buys into it, by the
way, because he's in agreement
with the premise he wants to get
NPR. When did the when did this
began this the battle this this
division which has gone back and
hit by the way, I think most
people historians can see this
going back to Martin Van Buren a
year before I was John Adams.
But let's forget all that and
just look into what's who's
triggered it most recently. I'm
putting the the oldest son of
Obama. Well, yes, absolutely.
All right. Well, we're in
agreement that we're in
agreement. Now we're in
agreement. You're talking about
the Republican Party. So what's
the first step to finding the
peaceful end to this war that
you say our country needs? I
identified two wars that had
been going on for at least two
years. The second war is the war
that I termed the war for
America's democracy, democracy.
And I said that that war, okay,
stop.
This guy talks just like Bill
Barr, he's not only a judge keys
in the millio.
Because you notice it. I know. I
mean, I understand it. I think
the cadence is closed. But Bill
Barr clones sound just like
just like
in the bill, but I think the
middle you is correct. Clear
your mind and for at least two
years. The second war is the war
that I termed the war for
America's democracy, democracy.
There just said that that war
for democracy began on January
6 2020. Ryan, and I go on to say
that through the the logic of
reconciliation that I propose,
it's incumbent upon the
Republican Party to begin the
reconciliation process, because
the Republican Party was
responsible for the
instigation of that second war
on January 6 2021. It's
especially in the O's I propose
because OHS Yeah, no democracy
democracy is so far because
it has to stand against things
is one of them is to repeat the
debt the old Republican Party is
long dead. And Trump was really
the embodiment of what people
want. The direction people
wanted to go, which was to be a
little more populist, a little
more
oriented toward Wish granted,
being. Yeah, well, it was
definitely a populist, but
populist for sure, but also
more, more of a People's Party,
that and more of an American
People's Party as opposed to a
socialist style of People's
Party. Right. Representing labor
workers. Sure. And and not to
just click click completely away
from this I want to come back to
but the thing that got my
attention was something that I
didn't see reported anywhere
except on Liz wheelers. podcast,
I'm going to play that. Oh,
goodness. Yeah, I'm digging
around.
slow news day.
No, it was just digging around.
Where's this clip blues? Really?
You want me to play Liz Wheeler?
Not this one. This is archive. I
don't want you playing now.
isn't theirs. You can find it
another one. It's www up. No,
no, no. It's some text. Here it
is text. Texas play the Texas
clip.
Texas Hispanic winner. Yep.
Hola. Hola. Rojas, the red wave
of 2022 has begun my friend and
it's starting in Texas. Maybe
you have not heard of this name
before. A month or two months
ago, Maya Flores won the house
seats in the 34th congressional
district in Texas. She's the
first Mexican born individual to
now serve in the United States
Congress. She won in a special
election on June 14, just this
week. And what's striking about
her victory here isn't actually
her background per se. It isn't
actually the fact that she was
born in Mexico. It's the fact
that she ran as a Republican in
the second most Hispanic
district in the entire country.
Yeah, it's really not nobody's
bragging about that. Yeah,
Tucker Carlson is YOLO besides
Carlson and Hannity all the fox,
the fox evening line size Fox,
but the mainstream media is not
as as of No, that does. No, I
would say that it's used in the
fall.
Because you don't you don't
watch MSNBC and CNN I do. Yes,
it goes like this. Do you know
you know, in jackass,
businessman, woman, a Latin
accent
at that, I think that was a
perfect impression. The
Republicans, the Hispanic
community in general, especially
the Catholic family oriented
Hispanic community, is more
likely to once they get a clue
to go Republican.
No Republican, not old,
Republican, new Republican
Dennis artigo democrat,
republican
and so these new Republicans are
a huge threat which is the most
Republicans are new Republicans
now. And there's still these old
dogs that are out there and
that's what they're talking
about on the in these this
hearing and that's what this old
judges talking about. Yeah, he
is a you know, old fart that
went to the Republican Party to
return back to the you know,
Cleveland era. Yeah, he's
classic. These classic
Republican like classic Coke
Classic Republican car.
Yeah, he's not like less new
repeatedly with
tenure with him. But
reconciliation process look like
what's required is a critical
mass of our nation's leaders
from both parties, to summon the
the moral and political courage
to extend, extend their hands,
to each other, and then to their
other colleagues. And all of
those colleagues began to extend
their hands to America and
acknowledge that America is in
peril, and that America needs
their help. No, it's not this,
put your hand in the hand of the
man that made you want us that's
what he's saying.
What he's saying earth or he's a
gore. I'd like to teach the
world to sing in perfect
harmony, okay, by Coca Cola is
Well, that's exactly. Alright,
let's continue with this guy,
idea that we can get to a better
place in our country when you
have people at these important
high levels who are denying the
2020 election results still. You
don't, and you can't.
Okay, let's stop there and ask
this guy, JEFFREY TOOBIN to
favorite he's such a favorite of
the Democrats and such
a fan favorite debt after
masturbating on on camera.
He's still on CNN showing up at
the from the waist up. And if
you recall, when he repented, he
repented. Yeah, sure he did.
And once in own earnest, always
an onus to her. Now.
He's the one that was on the C
span show, which we had a clip
of going on and on, because C
span guy mentioned that well,
the the this this was just a few
years ago, that the 2020
election was re
surveyed by the Miami Herald who
did a very thorough job and
determined that yes, George Bush
2000 election, you mean, the
2000? Okay, that's what I meant,
sorry. The 231 2000 election was
re surveyed. And it turned out
that yes, George Bush did win.
And Toobin said, No, he didn't.
I looked at that. No, he didn't
when George Bush did not end up
denying the Democrats have been
denying the election of George
Bush in 2000. To this day, I
think Al Gore still comes on
stage and says, Hi, I'm the one
who should have been depressed.
So how is that different? You're
doing what about as a man?
Yeah, you're right. Okay. Onward
with this with the judge. I just
want I'll just put this in
place. I think as a general rule
for us, and I'm just as guilty.
So I'm not picking on you. But
who else would pick up? It's you
and me? I think complaining
about hypocrisy is what every
single podcast does. Every guest
does it. Every host does it.
Every podcast eight hours of
who's who hypocritical. I didn't
use the word hypocritical. I
know you didn't, but I think you
understand what I'm saying.
Yeah, okay. Well, I just watched
us get back to the clips. Well,
that was your fourth clip. Is
there more? Oh, that was the
fourth clip. That was the so
called kick. Oh, they kick her
Okay, well, nevermind. Now.
There's no more I don't have
anything to do with this guy.
By the way, a quick call back to
the renaming of monkey pox to
MPX there was a suggestion in
the troll room I wanted to float
by us, which is by pox.
I think that's a great idea.
I don't think we can do it as a
show title and probably get in
trouble. That is a great isn't
that would have been terrific.
It would have it's really
targeted the gay community the
bike the bike community. Yeah,
it's the it has its with an X by
the way. It's by p O X not by
pox. No.
So this this riveting testimony
was also preempted on many PBS
stations by Curious George
according to The Washington
Post, which I wholeheartedly
believe, of course, we can't
keep the I'm happy that the kid
not you know what?
You've you know.
Isn't Curious George problematic
at this point?
Don't you think? A brown
character that is a monkey
you know, that does stuff and
gets up to mischief. Is that
kind of racist? Why is Curious
George
would put that out ABS PBS
PBS stations, I think it's time
to call to call out not George
what it is perfect candidate to
make a fuss. But I think Moe
facts you'd have a lot of fun
with that.
Yes, I mean, there's a lot of
stuff to focus on these days.
But heck, man, let's have some
fun with Curious George. Yeah.
And and whatever white supremacy
has disrupted the January 6
hearings for that racist show,
corrupting our children.
Debt. I think there's your
there's your the shoehorn right
there.
Well, that's what we would have
done if we were producing it.
We would have not been preempted
by Curious George who said, Wow,
it's really interesting PBS who
gets you know, money from all
these big elites who by the way,
have not really donated yet.
You know, all the big foundation
Since they are really sponsoring
racism over that, when in fact
they're covering up they're
trying to hide the real racist
destruction of democracy. We
democracy is on the brink and
PBS wants our children watching
racist monkeys.
There you go, and you can't it.
And who knows Curious George
might have the monkeypox. We can
just keep it going. By far the
most irritating thing I didn't
clip it is the use of the P
word. P word. P said the P word.
What's the P word? Oh, see? He
said the Mike Pence. You're a
pussy. But that had to be. Do
you didn't see this? No, I
didn't. Man. I should have
clipped it now. Yeah, well can
we can't say put it in the
hearing. So we have to say he
called Mike Pence the P word.
Well, as you saw guys said what?
What is the P word and not
unknowingly? Yeah, I didn't
think that was a word that was
banned from Congress. What are
what are they talking about here
is bullcrap.
They used they used to just say
it when Trump said grab her by
the pussy. All the news
stations. Today like to say it
over and over. Yeah. Giggling
Yes. This is weird. It's weird,
man. We did get corrected
by it. Not really a my anon by
an angry producer. But just so
you know, man. There were people
arrested with guns on January
sixth. He wasn't an unarmed
insurrection. Okay.
Is the guy with a gun? Good. Now
there were four people.
Four people, four people. It
takes a turn to overthrow the
government and it's four, four
guys. Four guns and some Yahoo
guys have forgotten since the
Oathkeepers. You're good to go.
Yep.
All right. It's worse than 911
Man.
Worse than Pearl Harbor.
Who?
Alright, do you have anything
more on this debacle? Actually,
what else? Did I have anything
here? Oh, yeah, another thing we
would know that YouTube
removed a video,
which was uploaded by the
January 6 Jan 616. House panel
themselves, which included
President Trump saying the 2020
general elections were quote
stolen.
So they took it down. Our
election integrity policy
prohibits content advancing
false claims that widespread
fraud errors or glitches change
the outcome of the 2020 US
presidential election. If it
does not provide sufficient
context, we enforce our policies
equally for everyone. And if
remove the video uploaded by the
January 6 committee channel,
what is wrong?
If we were trying to make this
work for the for the January 6
committee, don't you think we
would have clued in our YouTube
buddies through the backdoor?
Ah,
that's unbelievable.
As face to the January 6,
committee is incompetent.
And with that, I'd like to thank
you for your courage and say in
the morning to you the man who
put the C in the incompetent
January 6 committee ladies and
gentlemen, please say in the
morning to Mr. John C. Dvorak.
In the morning, out of Creamery
chips as he boosted the graph in
the air subs in the water,
and all the games and nights out
there. And again, a big Happy
Father's Day to all the dads out
there. Let's see how many of you
trolls are dads let's just count
all the trolls hands up their
trolls. Let me see a scary way I
ugly drawers hide if you can
2062
You know what that means? A lot
of dads are just lonely today.
Whole bunch of people hanging on
a shirt
How do you come up with these
things?
Your comedic genius map de flash
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And let us thank the artist who
so generously contributed to
Episode 1460.
See, we titled that episode wet
bulb a lot of feedback on the
title people have kind of
misunderstood
that we understand the concept
of wet bulb. Hey, man, that's
been around forever. Red bulb
conditions are really bad if
you've never heard I'm surprised
you never heard of it. The point
was, wet bulb was being used I
again that stack actually.
Does he ever email you? He used
to email me all the time. So now
he again he found his his his.
Okay, he's fickle. And so I
think one time or another sad. I
don't know if this is, you know,
I said something to him. Right?
I must have offended him. And he
found a better a better target.
You me? Well, no, he actually he
sends me many clips. And
he's got good material, good
observation, everything about
it. But I think at some point, I
test the way I deal with these
with this kind of x I do most of
my own research. Let's face it,
you blocked him. I don't think
you must have. You don't do
research. When someone annoys
you, whatever it is block.
Come on now.
So
when you Oh, there you go. You
back. You got blocked, blocked.
Right. Anyway, what he liked, he
sends Great Clips, but he likes
to comment on how dumb you are.
And I always say, I would say
email him, man. Why are you
telling me so now I'd get
satisfaction thing? Did I say
this time? You didn't know? You
didn't know what wet bulb is?
cannot believe it? I'm
surprised. I didn't know it.
Well, you know, I probably
didn't know what wet bulb is
because they used to be an air
pollution inspector. And we used
to have these high grot these
these spinning thermometers. And
you to get the relative humidity
you'd gotten you spin this
thing. And you'd have these two
thermometers. And one of them
had a little piece of cloth at
the bottom where you would wet.
And so there was a piece of
those like cheesecloth at the
bottom. And you would keep one
of them wet and one of them
would be dry, no dry and you
spin this thing around. And so
because the wet and wherever it
was, we had to kiss that person.
It would spin it around that the
wet side which we would cool off
as you spun it. And then you get
these two temperatures and you
can make calculation tell what
the humidity was. So yeah, I
know what it was. Yeah, I know.
Well, wet ball, but wet bulb.
Oh, well, this might have been
laid back. Was it wet is an LED
what are we talking about? I'm
gonna clue you I think I know
what this is really about.
It's just and I'm just telling
you because this isn't analysis.
It's not how I feel about you or
anything. I think he's an old
guy who just wants to bitch
about some other old guy could
be you know, and I'm always
saying man, you're an old fart.
You don't even know what a wet
bulb is.
How can you listen to a guy you
want what he's really saying?
I've always noticed guys that do
this. Oh hold on. Let me find
that once you fire him and put
me on your show that may know I
get a lot of those. Oh my
goodness. It's they never
suggested John Stack but I do
get a lot of the get rid of
Batman that kind of show.
You do a special show with John
seven I don't want to wait a
minute wait a minute I got I got
to find one of his he sent an
and the only reason I say this
You sent an exceptional amount
today.
I want is this OMG lol
oh man well here here it is.
Here's is your history being off
the rails since the very
beginning of the show but it's a
Father's Day show we do a one to
four Act may never have heard of
it but may have he may have
slept through that class.
surprised it was new to him
since he often says he worked in
a laboratory where the term is
routinely used to measure
relative humidity
determined not routinely used
just the device and you put some
water on this little piece of
cloth is known as you got your
wet bulb on today.
keenly used I don't think so. I
did work in a lab. And I can
tell you right now the term wet
bulb is not routinely used. You
can see here's his pitch the
next paragraph. You're right. At
any rate when I worked in the
Middle East decades ago, I was
cautioned about the Red Sea
coast of Saudi and Yemen is
showing to me that is worldly in
Both of those places as well as
parts of India, I mean, now he's
a worldly guy. And elsewhere the
humidity and air temperature
often reaches a point at which
the human body and most mammals
can no longer expel body heat
through sweating. The air is
raw, already saturated, cannot
absorb more water, heatstroke
and death results. Chicago, he's
from Chicago. No, no, no, no,
no. He mentioned Chicago as a
terrible place.
Wow, okay, so Well, anyway, it
was nice getting clips from stek
I guess that's gonna end.
I guess. So. Thank you. Well,
there's There you go. People
ladies and gentlemen down there.
That's the thanks you get.
It's been going on for so long
for years where I say, just
email him these complaints. Why
email him was complaining is he
doing? Okay?
Well, okay, block, the block is
coming. Okay. Let's see.
WTF This is alternate. 245.
Thursday show, Dvorak brings up
the 2020 elections. And you say,
yes, let's look at it for a
moment. Then you immediately
bring up Michelle Obama running
for president in 2024. Let's
coined a new term for this
reminiscent of Mandela, the
divorce check effect.
fuel fill fuel. This is all from
today. Fuel Cell fact check. I
won't read a kill Divorce Act
first uninformed comments,
because what's the point? But
God, this is great content. The
problem with fuel cells, the
problem with fuel cells, which
my former employer developed,
was at the Saudis is not ice out
the tailpipe nor cold weather
that's idiotic. In fact, they
use fuel cells in their frigid
expanses of outer space at minus
400 degrees Fahrenheit Helou.
I hope this is funny for other
people, because I find this very
good. It's really It's so
it's relieving from like, the
Isotta tailpipes comes from a
guy who drove a fuel cell car.
Officially bad when leased to
him by Toyota. I driven him
around. I didn't know anything
about the ice GM, or the water
flying out the back like that. I
didn't. I was just reading his
letter. I think you're right,
though, by the way, and I
believe it to be true. I'd be
just because you have some fuel
cells aren't just hydrogen fuel
cells. There's plenty of them.
Hey, John. Hey, John. Hey, John.
Let's move on with the fun
segment. And let's not get into
fuel cells who gives a crap?
This is the next one. And I
think he's right. And I'm
putting him on the on the bench.
Okay, I'm putting him as backup
he is showing you right here. So
we were talking about driver's
education in the horrible
movies. You know, he's gonna
He's gonna do you one better.
He's prepping for his first take
over in my in my high school,
you know, so his high school
clearly better than yours. One
of the driver's ed teachers was
also the ski club, chaperone and
sponsor, that dirt bag used to
shack up with one of our 16 year
old class Lutz on ski wakens.
That was common knowledge. No
one seemed to care back in the
day how things change. I wonder
if DeVore AK has similar stories
for just checking over some 16
year old from tennis and I Oh,
man. He is totally telling me
that you know, if you're tired
of divorce suck, I'm better and
I'm here.
And I've got stories. LA's got
some desk for sure. Ah,
my goodness. Oh OMG lol divorce.
Literally literally couldn't
recall what he said to you five
seconds earlier about the
January 6, five second hearing
time wasters. That excerpt
should be next Sunday's Clip of
the Day.
Wow, is he pissed off at me for
what? Just say? No, this has
been like this for years. Yeah,
it's been four years since I
stopped hearing from him. Maybe
you should unblock him and let
him email you. I think you guys
might have some things in
common.
Oh, owe Britain's such eff off.
Stupid troll. Here we go. Thank
you very much Taunton, Neil, for
the for the artwork for episode
1460 Which again, we titled wet
bulb we won't go through that
again.
There were there were a couple
of pieces of art and this is the
carpooling, cut your expenses by
33%. Very nice because I try
carpooling was very nice. It was
really quite nice. And there
were some other things that we
looked at free co 50 I thought
that was funny. Yeah, yeah,
exactly. Nice little things in
there. Little extra bits. Well,
this was not an original choice,
because we couldn't come up with
anything.
And you'd like to phone by
unlike the phone.
There wasn't really wasn't
Good selection. This ticularly I
think was hard from because of
basis on basis of what we talked
about in the show. There was a
lot of material that you could
turn into art.
Let me see what we were looking
at this squirt was kind of a
amusing but we were gonna go
with that.
No, and it was it was funny
though, because it was such a
throwaway line. I didn't expect
anything to pop up about squirt.
Yeah.
Let me see.
Was that lucky was that monkey
pox crush the name renaming of
monkey pox. I think that might
have been on there. Contagious
boils syndrome we had on there
CBS with the CBS logo and the
monkey face. That was close.
Yes. But it wasn't it wasn't a
great piece. No, they we didn't
have it. There were no great
pieces. The only good piece was
this. Well, I liked I liked the
LGBTQ.
The cross with like, like a
strength, weakness, opportunity
and risk. type of grade was a
pink cross.
Oh, that one? Yeah. Yeah, he's
like that was hopefully. Okay.
There were lots of
Kareena Abdul John Pierre and
the diversity.
Diversity woman
right. It's a bit it's just you
know, just to put a woman on
there with with a with a rainbow
flag. I mean, it's not really
wasn't getting me. No debt, no
debt. The only good piece was
done to Neil's? Yeah. And she
did two things. She do two of
them. And she earlier one that
wasn't as good. Yeah. And then
this one nailed it. And she
pumped up, pumped it up. We
appreciate we appreciate to talk
to Neil, thank you very much for
submitting your artwork. All the
artists. Look at the amount of
work that goes into it. No one I
see. I want to start seeing art
again from Dame Kenny Ben, who
got irked with me much the way
John stick was you need to
unblock her. I did. I finally
found out how to do it. Have you
have you blocked any other
artists? No, I haven't blocked
artists. I don't block artists.
Well, she said she blocked you.
Or she and she I think she may
have stopped me if I because you
blocked you blocked artists. I
think you blocked some other
artists too. No, I've never
blocked any artist. If you're an
artist blogger Yeah, no, I
blocked that one guy who claimed
to be an artist. I have no idea
whatever art he did. And he was
bitching and moaning you're an
artist blocker, you blocking
creative spirit. This is Stax
gonna email me now. And that was
that guy was just a
troublemaker, so I couldn't
stand it. So I just blocked him.
Okay.
Tom Thomson, Neil, thank you
very much. You can follow along.
If you're listening live, just
refresh refresh. During the
show, you can see the artists
uploading as we speak. I mean,
there's already a bipoc monkey
up there. People are so fast and
so good. We appreciate it is
part of the value for value
model. There's no look at look
around. How many podcasts have
fresh, good, really good album
art every single show? Well, you
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off right away with our first
executive producer for episode
1461 Tim Alcott is from
Aldington Maryland. Wonder
Aldington ism never heard of
Odenton Odin? Oh, I thought it
was an Ellen they're owed into I
haven't heard of Odenton either.
I have it either. From Odin tude
and says Happy Dad's Day y'all
at $619.22 I might add 619 22
That would be today's date. Very
nice. Yeah. And that was the
suggested Father's Day donation
with this donation. Oh, it was
no the Father's Day donation was
wide open. Six 619 22 was the
Juneteenth donation Oh, okay.
Well, he's he's satisfying both
groups. Now. The June team we're
gonna do one guy who is even
going to throw in on the Jews.
This is the guy this is the guy
Tim and with this with this
donation I move into knighthood
and claim the title sir Rody,
Joe of the eastern seaboard
trucking lanes. We got it for
the roundtable. He requests
shepherd's pie and Sam Adams
Well, that's a simple one. We
love that. Any requests Yeah,
calm
For all thank you very much Tim
Alcott Odenton is an output from
audits in Maryland. Thank you
very much sir.
You've got ah Harma
George Walter is George's which
could be because he's in
Luxembourg. He's in Lloyd a
longer
I'm guessing through as $546.20
zoodle Dharma Ludo Lorna doodle
on Ludo.
ITM John and add this donation
is honor my 54th trip around the
sun brings me to knighthood. I
like to be known as Sir galter
run of the gutless
Okay, or our gut bland? I can I
have buckwheat whiskey from
Brittany?
That's interesting. Wow. That's
a new request here. Well, I
didn't know there was a that
Britney made a buck wheat
whiskey and wanna know, coin
Armand Coogan? Well, how do you
pronounce it? I don't know. I
was hoping you could do it for
me so I'll know how to pronounce
it when I enough. The night in
Arman at the roundtable I get
him on wagon a month. Ever heard
of this stuff? No, I have not
heard of the whiskey either. Yet
Carmi wants him yet. Carmi then
he finishes with love is lit it
love is indeed live.
You've got ah Harmon
the Yak is extremely popular.
Makes my stomach hurt. Becky
Becky Becky Kinney.
Becky Kinney from Katy Texas.
three 80.8 That's three boob
3808 I think I don't know.
Becky says Happy Father's Day to
my husband Mike lover of well
you know Yep, it's oh it's a
switcheroo. She says okay, Mike
so Mike will be the recipient of
this executive producer credit
dilution, please.
You've been dee doo Stan. She
says she's got a great wife.
Please play Biden whole load.
It's not happening and shut up,
slave. I'm gonna give you the
whole load today. That's not
happening now. Slaves. Not quite
sure what that says about his.
His Father's Day.
I don't know what kind of what
kind of good luck. Yeah, hats
off to you, brother. Mike.
Alrighty, then I'm just saying.
I'm just saying. Christina
Darrington in lost wages in
Nevada. Three, three. And I'm
making this donation on behalf
of Tyler D from lost wages to
make him an executive producer
switcheroo in a row all right.
In a row in a row. Please deduce
him
you've been D deuced. A second
husband de douching in a row.
And but she's being deduced but
for not donating sooner not sure
how that works.
Happy Father's Day to my sexy
husband in loving father to our
children and for introducing me
to the truth to the truth
meaning that no agenda show so
my eyes could be opened
please play a few jingles. You
go mac and cheese and Trump
roused and karma to be I noticed
a theme with with the moms and
the wives today.
Mac and cheese mac and cheese by
iron Rand was hard to get it
aroused and it is hard to get it
around. But we
got karma. What are these women
saying to their husbands?
No stories are interesting.
Here's this sir are Daniels a no
agenda success story if we've
ever seen one now the executive
director of Project Veritas he's
from colts neck New Jersey 333
dot 67 Let's see what's up with
him. He says in the morning
gents just finishing up our
Central Jersey meet up up at the
three br distillery in Keyport
New Jersey. I'm following this
up with a donation of 333 67
Which gets me to my fourth
knighthood. What is the fourth
knighthood John? That's a baron
that's a I think that is Baron
Baron Vikon Baron I think it's
parenting is Baron
thank you for your courage if
anyone and no agenda nation is
in a position to expose
corruption, be brave do
something Veritas
tips@protonmail.com or email me
directly at Dan at Project
veritas.com No jingles no karma,
sir are Daniels. How about that?
I I love it that the that were
somehow connected now. And you
know, we have a backstory back
conversation with him. I think
you hooked him up with some
sound engineers. He said hey,
I'm having a meeting next week.
Yeah. So if you want to do
something good for
Project Veritas make it so that
a podcast can play an audio
clip. Because most of it is like
that's unplayable for us. And I
think he took it to heart and I
really appreciate his continued
support throughout more than a
decade. Probably. He's been
supporting us.
Triple night F 14 F. Okay, no, a
triple night becomes the Baron.
Wait, yeah, it was a baron. If
there's nothing for four nights,
five nights you become a Viking.
Okay, so he's still a barren,
barren plus.
Barren plus night where he can
give the night to somebody else.
Yep, that's true. He could he
could bestow it upon someone.
Next on the list is Dan downy
and ghouls, Netherlands. Three,
three 3.34.
And he says note in the mail and
two, I go and this die. I find
this to be distressing. I looked
at my mail, I couldn't find
anything. Well, that's because
he's sending it here. Here's his
email. I'm gonna read this to
you. And I'm gonna get asked a
couple of questions to people in
general. I don't want to. I
don't want to condemn anyone for
doing this sort of, but you're
gonna do it. Anyway. Typical.
Thanks, John.
He writes, luckily, the air is
cleared a little in Canada over
the last week, even though he's,
I guess in Canada. Why is this?
Why is he saying? Thanks, John.
Did you ever conversation with
him?
I think maybe. Oh, okay. Oh,
yeah. No, he's watched other
ways to donate. So I sent him a
link to the donation
bank donation thing, and I told
him, I'm gonna have some I'm
gonna put some international so
you had an ongoing conversation.
Okay. Yeah. But yeah, he said,
thanks. Luckily, the air has
been cleared a little in Canada
last week, I realized it could
donate another way. It's been
successfully submitted. A short
note is in the mail. Thanks for
the show. Best wishes, Dan.
Okay. And short note. I don't
have a short note. It's in the
mail. And if he's in Canada, it
could take years to get here is
anyone who mails from Canada
knows oh, it just put it in the
email. Because if he had had
more time, you've written a
shorter note.
Well, he that was pretty short
seems to me and I. Anyway,
thanks for the donation. And
because he has no note he gets a
double karma.
You've got double Pharma.
Once again.
Theresa mizuko is in Snohomish.
No homeless. Am I saying the
right? A whole major Snohomish
Washington 333 dot 33. And
Teresa says this is the second
installment towards my husband
Dale's knighthood and a Father's
Day donation.
Does that is that a switcheroo?
Then? say so? Okay.
This is an extra emotional
Father's Day as our human
resource graduated high school
and my husband's father passed
away. Happy Father's Day we love
you know jingles just karma for
all so heartwarming that this
has been done. You've got karma.
I love the love of dads in the
women. Yes, sir. Dave goes there
he goes in Naples, Florida. 333
is a long note. This week I
filled up my truck was stupid
expensive gas. And the universe
spoke to me again displaying a
fuel range of 333 miles and pick
attached given the higher
producer output lately. I
figured I needed to given the
lighter lighter producer output
Yes, lighter producers, but I
need to do my part. In return, I
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yes, I will be sending you both
samples. Yes for your brutally
honest assessment. Oh boy. Yes.
You know what, I love that I'd
love that people do that. You
know, there's the new road
caster pro mark two is coming
out.
And this may be the one I think
they may have done it. Every
YouTuber every dipshit on
YouTube every dipshit who has a
podcast gets one to try out. I'm
still waiting for the one I paid
for
Wait a minute, let me finish
this note and I'll say this
sorry. And yes, he continues,
I'll be sending you both
samples, no jingles but a big
one venture karma karma would be
appreciated. Cheers and an F and
F Kidoz. Which is a vodka.
David, Dave goes to the car.
You've got karma.
Okay, so let me get this
straight.
You
I'd say the vendor of podcasting
but everyone says the CO
inventor but let's just say that
and and someone who dabbles in
electronics and kind of knows
what's what and is, and
considered probably the best
sound guy of all the people
doing podcasts. You're the
definitive sound guy, you're the
guy who you would send this
thing to? Immediately to get
some feedback. Yeah, but
instead, they stiffed you and
send you nothing. Correct?
Because they're, I believe, my
original thesis, I believe
they're afraid you're gonna sue
them?
Oh, that's really too bad. And
almost every other manufacturer
of some device.
Now there's been two I've had
contact with no one, no one has
sent me anything, honestly, not
a single one. You know why? It's
here's the the reason is not
because they're afraid I'm going
to sue them because I won't and
I'm have no intention of suing
them. You know, it's I'm sure
it's taken a lot of money, time
and effort. And they've
developed not one, but two, this
is the second hardware device to
get to something that I could
have advised them on seven years
ago. So they could have gotten
it right the first time. That's
okay. Because it's not about
money. For me, it's not about
it's about making it easy for
podcasters to do a podcast and
record it and do it properly and
be able to do it by themselves
and not have to have some
engineer go back and and be
like, you know, the VO some some
Hollywood producer to create
this soul soundtrack. What
they're afraid what they're
afraid of is, is that I'm going
to be honest.
You see the YouTubers and the
podcast as they send it to,
those guys aren't going to slam
it. You know how this I don't
have to you You are the
exception because you are the
one person who will do a review.
You'll take the junket, you'll
go on that you'll go to China,
they'll they'll, they'll wine
and dine you and then you'll
give their product that shit
review. Because you figure
they're not going to ask you
back anyway. And that's the way
to do it. I would give an honest
review. And I wouldn't even I
would tell them privately, I
would tell them to free junket I
always gave an honest review.
Yes, because you didn't care if
they invited you back. Right? So
it would be good. It could have
been good. It could have been
bad if it was good or bad
doesn't make any difference
because you never get invited
back. You get invited once. Once
this is for this is what Leo
Laporte changed when he started
sucking off tech companies about
their latest phone, the whole
industry, the whole tech. news
and opinion shows this you know
this, it's all good. Because no
one ever is honest, really
honest. Because they don't want
to get cut off. They don't want
the supply cut off. They'll
never say Apple sucks, because
then they won't get any more
demo machines are getting
invited to the whatever stupid
meeting you have to go to. Yeah,
this is this is rampant
throughout technology. And so
they'll send these things
because our way before Lee, of
course, and yeah, but I like to
think still buys most of his
stuff here, but it deserves to
get slammed just from Biafra
time and from time to time from
time to it from time to time. I
need to do that.
Thesis you.
We can line up behind Darren
O'Neal. Okay. It was Darren.
Yeah. But Darren. Anyway, the
point is, if they had asked me I
would reviewed it and I would
have told them privately I
wouldn't I wouldn't put them to
shame. But now i Hey, I think
they're idiots.
Right? But not but now that I
had to buy it. Just wait. You
just wait and your earlier
complaint I have to say this is
one of the reasons people should
be listening to this segment, is
I'm gonna play a clip. Oh, man.
You're complaining live content?
Yes. Your earlier complaint
about the reason for having a
good device is so people can
actually produce something
without a million people. I have
a what's wrong with this
podcast?
clip And this is and this is our
friend Liz Wheeler, the end of
her podcast and this is gonna
tell you what's wrong with
podcasting in general. Tell me
how you're gonna make money
after listening to this. Thank
you for listening. I'm Liz
Wheeler. This is the list
Wheeler show.
The Liz Wheeler show is produced
by Jonathan Hey, executive
producer Chad Abbott, Director
of Photography, Kevin McRoberts.
Editor, Alejandro figure. Hola,
sound mixer. Robyn Fenderson,
Director of Marketing Emily
wachler. Production and talent
coordinator Matt Toffler.
and senior publicist, Patricia
Jackson. This has been a
soundfront production. Oh my
goodness, nine people total
including her.
Well, this is it's it's not that
you don't need a lot of
producers to help you create a
great show. If it's not value
for value and people aren't
doing this voluntarily because
they take ownership of the
production, which I'm sure is
not the case for their podcast,
then you have to pay him. And
then these people need to have a
union. And this is why you can't
monetize the network. You can
fail.
This is New Media. New media
doesn't require so much
overhead. Now low. There it is.
Hello, onwards. Dragana.
Ivan. Avik I think you're gonna
have aerobic Parker, Colorado
333. In the morning Adam and JC
this donation is a switch a roo
for HFS devil. All right, hold
on a second. This will change F
s Devil is interested switcheroo
Day. Happy Father's Day to the
man with the sexiest but that I
cannot resist but squeezes I
walked by. Keys
HSF dubbed HFS devil colon. I
want to thank you for giving our
human resource an ideal father.
Thanks for tuning in there.
Thanks for giving her someone
who she can whom she can
respect, admire and look up to
in life. We love you silly
billy. Really? Now back to us.
I've been listening to you guys
since Adams first appearance on
Rogen.
Organ donation, I'll keep it
short and sweet. Sure, to
Hurray. Fail. Keep doing what
you're doing. And we will keep
donating and listening to you to
Adam and JC please never find an
exit strategy. And never ever
stop your bickering at each
other. I do so love when mommy
and daddy fight.
drag drag. Dragana, Dragana. No,
thank you very much. And there
was no other jingle. Right? That
was another beautiful Father's
Day donation. And we thank you
very much for that. Okay, let me
do a couple of here. Joshua
Huffman in Blue Springs,
Maryland. 333. There's no email
from him. Do you have something
I do not. And if we don't have a
note and I did look, then we go
to the double. You've got
farmer,
Jack green, Jacqueline, young in
Chucky, Chucky, Tennessee. 300.
And again, here we go. I'm
donating for my husband Kevin.
Kester. This will put him
overnight status and dubbed him
as Sir Kevin Knight of the
southern Appalachian hemp
farmers
Rock calling out my brother in
law Phil Bentley as a douchebag
I think was kind of an
interesting because all right,
that's a great combo. I love it.
The artist says they're probably
twins.
And she's saying this is why I
married him you lose her.
Go jingle refer to show 1432
Okay, coaching over there.
You've got
it's gonna be fun. It's gonna be
a full roundtable today. Rita
Harrington, Rita Harrington and
sparks Nevada and Rita has no
note I've looked Did you find
anything from Rita nothing.
First Associate Executive
Producer. It is rove ducks. Two,
two 2.22. We thank you for that.
You should double karma. You've
got double Pharma.
To Richard of Burbank, north of
the five that's us fun. 20202 in
Burbank. Dear John Anam. Thank
you. It would not be the same
without you. Know, he said I
would not be sane without you
all. I'm sorry. No jingles no
karma Sir Richard of the Burbank
northend. Five. Clayton Katyn
Clifford Katyn Uxbridge, Ontario
Canada $200.33. It's probably
dollar redos, but we accept them
at face value. First time
donation please credit my father
Craig Clifford for this
Associate Executive Producer
ship So Craig it is another
switcheroo these are nice. Very
nice. Dads love this. Dads love
this stuff. It's better than Old
Spice. As Canadians we have been
watching our country slowly
degenerate under the tyrant
Trudeau and his lib tardes but
the joke's on them though,
because our seething hate for
their government has only
brought us closer, closer
together. Happy Father's Day,
dad and thank you too for all of
your superb media
deconstruction. Jingles. Okay,
we got some jingles here. A get
vaccinated, I'm sure
That's followed by a no and a
Dvorak mac and cheese and a goat
karma I think we can do that for
you
know
your slaves can get used to mac
and cheese macaroni and cheese
melted together mac and cheese
mac and cheese mac and cheese
by the way and to the Canadians,
or to the Americans who think a
parliamentary system might be
good to see the drawbacks to it
look no further than up north in
Canada. Right on how Trudeau
stays in office and nobody likes
him. Do they have rank the
voting there? No, no? No. Okay.
They have rank voting. No
kidding. Morgan Slagle in South
Boston. Virginia. Confusing that
South Boston that's real South
$2.33 for Father's Day please do
Jewish my dad Bruce.
You've been deemed deuced
he hit me in the mouth a month
ago. After talking about y'all
on our many trips back and
forth. Love the show love your
dad. Oh, sir Johnny B is in
Brockport New York $200 Sir
Johnny be donating as the signs
were smacking me in the face. I
found club 33 He did he sent
this picture.
We are having our first no
agenda off 33 meetup July 9 In
Brockport, New York details on
the meetup site. I'll take a
birthday call up I turned 43
This week you're on the list
Johnny B thank you for the
support.
And you get that picture. A sir
Nate the Rogen Medford, Oregon
$200. Keep up the good work,
gentlemen. Soon to be certain
Nate the rogue. Well, he's
already sir Nate the rogue on
this list, but he's just named
the rogue. Okay. Onward. Jessica
Sorenson is in Montana $200 from
her and she said she'd like the
credit to go to her amazing
husband, Ryan source and
switcheroo please give karma to
all the fathers out there that
show Ryan, you've got karma. We
are the gift that keeps on
giving.
That's a lot of Switcheroos.
Today, I have to say this was
our list of Associate Executive
producers and executive
producers for show 1461 Want to
thank each and every one of them
for making this show happen on a
Father's Day at Juneteenth and
whatever else you want to call
it was going to be the seventh
game of the of the NBA Finals.
But of course, Boston dropped
the ball as it were and gave the
title to the Warriors once
again. Congratulations to them.
All right, yeah. Gee, I missed
all that oak warrior. By the
way. Thank you to our execs and
Associate Executive pitchers as
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And a and our sincere thanks for
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1461 formula is this. We go out
for hit people in the mouth
was feeling
it was feeling it was time that
we
bring everybody who never heard
it back up to speed. So they
understand what we're talking
about noodle boy, what that
means or what the Genesis is of
noodle boy. Yeah. So I'd like to
you know, we do this every year.
So let's play the noodle boy
clip three times a year. Now
this I have it as 2011 the
original noodle noodle boy clip
Could you give us the premise
because this is how long? This
show has been tracking wokeness
we didn't have a term for it 10
years ago, when many of the very
same people who were being woke
right now weren't even
teenagers.
Yes, this was a clip taken from
a rose into a mic or an
interview or I can't remember
there was a protest in Seattle I
think wasn't Seattle
might have been Portland. It was
some woke west coast areas
that's for sure. But there was a
guy who worked at noodles Inc,
which was I think it was the
name of it was a restaurant
chain that serve noodles and
there was one in Berkeley and
the guy was work there and he
was in the he was like a busboy
or something blind along those
lines, and he was pontificating
as to what was wrong with this
place, because you know, he
wasn't the boss kind of thing
which you run into, occasionally
with everyone. Every generation
has these people. But this guy
was the worst of the worst. The
way we saw it, and it because of
what he wanted, and it was just,
it was a bunch of socialism is
what it amounted to, and, and
privilege and extreme privilege,
right? Yeah. Not white
privilege, just just just real
privileged.
And it's only a minute 20. But
here it is, just listen to the
original, the OG the genesis of
woke gear is the noodle boy.
Well, like I described earlier,
there are two fundamental
classes that are just a plain
fact in society, you either work
for someone else, or you work
for yourself. And most people
work for someone else in a way
that they aren't free. You don't
really get to decide your work.
For example, I work at noodles a
restaurant, and basically, it's
a dictatorship there. We're told
exactly what we're going to
cook, how are we going to cook
it, what time we're going to get
there. And basically, if they
don't like what they're doing,
they try to tell us what to do.
If they don't listen, they get
rid of us. And so we were not
able to actually cooperate in a
way that we make decisions
together. I tried to convince my
my fellow employees that we
should have a union at noodles.
So as a source of power to start
with. And then I think in terms
of the bigger picture, when you
look at revolutions, the way
that you actually get rid of any
sort of dictatorship, is by
having workers take control of
the place where they work. Would
your plan your vision for
noodles, sir? Would it include
the owner, what capacity was
the owner wanting to cooperate
with us as an equal and provide
his skills that he had, we would
definitely cooperate with him
we'd have to abdicate his
position as being an owner and
controller of us and he would
have to recognize that we
together and basically, if he
doesn't want to cooperate with
us, he's against us.
The owner he should be on equal
footing the owner I mean, if he
doesn't want to collaborate then
he's our enemy.
Yeah, workers control the means
of production very Leninist
thing and you know this over the
years it has grown and we went
through you know, what came in
or the the bullying at school
and then there were bullying
laws and you know, we foolishly
as an extra and a boomer used to
say well up in the sticks and
stones will break my bones man,
and yeah, we got slapped away
for that shut up, Boomer. You
know what you're talking about
it's violence it's violence and
so now you get to you get hit by
the pasta Glock
with a gun you
I got the my pasta Glock locked
and loaded. So 10 years later,
happy to see a recovering noodle
boy Bill Maher.
No go even though he's it's very
weird to see him still hammered
down on certain topics where he
just seems off the rails and
illogical that the the the
election. The election? Yeah,
he's he is he's, I think
irrational. He's rational,
irrational. And we should
actually should talk about the
issues. I guess you saw the
episode. But at the end, you
know, he did his new rules or
whatever, I'm not going to just
kind of play 50 seconds of it's
an eight minute segment. You
shouldn't be watching him,
because he won't be on much
longer. You think my generation
is an eye roll? Let me live on a
little secret about the younger
generations. No one wants to
hire you.
Your sense of entitlement is
legendary. And with notable
exceptions, your attention span
and worth ethic suck.
Here's the story. You never stop
hearing around Hollywood.
unqualified little shit who has
been here all of six months,
doesn't understand why he's not
a producer yet.
This Washington Post story had
such resonance because it's
behavior we all recognize. There
is a war going on within the
millennial generation. And he's
so right because we're seeing it
right here. Millennial actual
producers,
who rightly call themselves
producers of the no agenda show
tons of millennials. And they're
not these crazies to I think we
need to call on the millennials
to do something about their peer
group.
We can't do it. I mean, it's
that's also
lane when people tell you what
to do, you know, most of these
most of these generations have
their peer group, they pay more
attention to them than anything
else now. I mean, that's what
happened when over at MVNO when,
when I took those and posted
those videos of Eddie, remember
him? Yeah. And he's a
heartthrob, Eddie the mark
thrall. He was. Every other
girls went for him, that's for
sure. But he his his lunches
consisted of Red Bull and hot
pockets. Yes. And so everybody
in the office was telling him to
stop eating these, this can make
us sick. This this lunch is
great. And so I took a movie of
him eating and bragging about
the Red Bull and Hot Pockets
lunch and posted it on YouTube.
And the feedback from his peers
changed it and he went, it was
unbelievable. It's like a
reverse of everything. And he
would never eat a hot pocket
again to hated Red Bull and ate
salads for lunch.
But it wasn't because of
anything. We said, no, no, it
had to come from the peer group.
I had to post it on YouTube to
save this guy's life. And I
believe I honestly believe I
saved his life. So still emails
from you got a very good email
from Madigan email from time to
time. Yeah, he's a good guy.
Anyway, so. So that's what has
to be done now as the post that
millennials not being good
workers.
My daughter, I think is one of
the best workers I've ever run
into. Yeah, but she's not she's
not an idiot like these. No,
she's not and she's let now
you're really a good worker. She
works for an operation now where
she does their posters and does
all these things. However, let
me ask you a question. And this
is something you should ask her
because I have heard this and it
seems to be rather universal
with millennials. Even the
really good workers they seem to
think that work is no longer
work no longer defines who you
are. A job is just a thing you
do so you can live your life.
And I think that is prevalent
amongst the entire generation.
The idea of of course, we all
know 50 years of the company
gold watch, that's not true. But
you know, even just just the
whole just no job is it's it's
no longer a part of the fabric
and they don't even care what
you do for a living.
I don't think that's unique to
millennials. I was that way most
of my life here that way now.
The reason I say this is we had
dinner with the former New York
banker
Friday night.
And he says Are they committed?
No. We went we stayed over at
their house when one of those
rich people things Yeah, yeah.
Oh banca can I say.
Again, I have one good Martini
please. Right. Make sure it's
dry. Bollinger don't drink
martinis we have but actually I
took a picture of the wine. I
took a picture of the horse and
volunteer. Yes, he that's his
house champagne, bro.
It is. We'd like some bubblies
like Bollinger he says, Oh, yes,
very bright spot on. Did you
know The former New York Bankers
British
Tablas Creek vineyard nailer
bought it 2019 Mourvedre.
That's a desert Texas wine,
isn't it?
I don't know.
It was very good. Yeah, my vedra
had what eight and grow that
there. Do you think it was in
Texas? One minute might have
been
they grow a lot more Vedran and
Tim temper Neo in Texas. So this
so this is the former near
banker, this is how he rolls.
You know, if you want to get a
Friday night dinner reservation
in Austin, I don't have to tell
you can just forget it. Just
forget it. Because most and now
he's from New York, but most of
the Californians, they came into
Austin, and they started doing
the following. They start making
reservations at all the good
restaurants for five weeks in
advance. And as it comes up,
they'll just cancel whatever
they don't want to go to. If it
cost me 10 2050 bucks, who
cares? Which of course makes it
impossible to get a reservation.
So what the former New York
banker did is he joined the
investment group for this
Restaurant Group, which owns
several top restaurants in
Austin. And you know, the
investment I don't know how big
it is, but he gets a VIP hotline
where you can call that was
pretty sexy.
guy you just call him?
No, I think no, because you have
to show your card and you know
and I don't think that just you
can't do that. It's got to be
used. See, why not? Now, if you
come to town, we'll get
privileges if you can, like pass
it off your friends as a cop as
a perk. So after the Bollinger
and the wine
He, I wrote it down. But I'm
gonna have to open it up. Go on.
Oh, yeah, I wrote it down. I'll
have to ask him again. I think
beer over the weekend we were
talking about the reverse repo
market, which the last time we
talked about it, he was
shocking. It's $1 trillion. Now
it's above $2 trillion. I said,
and he says, You know, I just
want to tell you about the
reverse repo market. He said
what he says not you have to
understand what's going on. The
banks are mad at the Fed. That's
why they're doing this. And I
don't remember the rest of the
story. So I'm gonna have to get
that from. I know, I know. Well,
here's what happened. Because as
the I know, what happened one
glass of bull and you're done.
That didn't help. The reason
was, as I'm listening to him,
and I did, I could have closed
my eyes. And I all I heard was
Paul Krugman and I just
nightmare.
He's like, this is not a
problem. Inflation is good
because it creates wage
inflation. I'm just like, I
don't know man. Fast Pass the
duchy by the left hand side. Oh,
yeah. Bitcoin is a scam. He did
tell me that. I'm glad to know.
And I said, Why is it who's
who's profit who's benefiting
from the scam? And yes, Terry,
that is the issue. Well, this
was a this was a big moment for
me. The New York banker I know
he doesn't like Bitcoin and now
and he and we talked he
understands very well What the
shit coin meltdown is all about,
you know, this is the defy crap,
which is it's all outside of
Bitcoin, as far as I'm
concerned, and this is melting
down blood of people are going
to get hurt real bad, and they
deserve it. Because this is all
crap that they they think
they've invested in with
Bitcoin. I said, All right. So
if it's a scam, who's benefiting
says, well, it's not really
about that. And now and now what
now my interest picks up now,
like, hold on, hold on a second.
What is the scam? He says?
countries governments will never
allow it to be used as currency.
That told me that it's not a
scam that told me that I think
the banking world is a little
worried about it.
That would be a good
interpretation. I think you get
that's valid. That's the that
was to me. It's like, holy crap.
Now it's like, okay, you can't
tell me who's benefiting. So
maybe not as meek. You can call
it dumb. And there are actual
countries. I mean, you want to
call El Salvador it's a country
you know, it's there's a lot of
issues with it. But they except
that his legal team, but that
was his argument. I found that
to be quite telling, especially
in light of all the things that
are going on with the other
thing that will never happen
central bank digital currency,
and Abdi I've read Yeah, here's
our our boss over there, the
Federal Reserve Jay Powell.
Looking forward, rapid changes
are taking place in the global
monetary system that may affect
the international role of the
dollar in the future. Most major
economies already have or are in
the process of developing
instant 24/7 payments. Our own
fed now service will be coming
online in 2023. And in light of
the tremendous growth in crypto
assets and stable coins, we are
examining whether a US central
bank digital currency would
improve upon what is an already
safe and efficient domestic
payment system. Our as our white
paper on this topic notes a US
cbdc could also potentially help
maintain the dollars
international standing.
This is when does the dollar
need help in international
standing? Is it in trouble
growing in value by the day it's
becoming an issue? Ah,
why is it an issue?
Because when our dollar becomes
worth more than our exports,
cost more to buy and it kills
our export market. And it
increases our import market
which is always a problem
because we were taking too much
shit in from China as it is now
we're getting we're gonna get
more stuff cheaper. So what's
wrong?
Why isn't it wrong if you don't
mind breaking the back of the
whole country's manufacturing
sector? Wasn't that the point?
I don't know. Was that the
point? I'm sure this is the
point. Of course, it's the great
reset. Even since the point of
the Democrats and other
Republicans we're not pushing
that. Well. CNBC is welcome as
usual to a very busy fed as we
track this killing the Dow
breaking below 30,000 lowest
level in more than a year. So
what's ahead for equities for
bonds and the market as it
undergoes this great reset with
new opportunities potentially.
We've got a big hour ahead as we
track this continuing sell off.
Just saying
that were you aware of a great
reset.
I think listening to you I've
been more than aware and
listening to idiots at the UN
yeah, there's a great reset.
Well, what is this great reset?
When's it gonna happen?
Give me a date. I'm not there's
no date is
happening in slow motion the
recent although Okay, so here's
what here's what the Whisper is.
There's going to be a repricing
of all currencies there has to
be some kind of equity
equalization. The rumor is that
it will be gold back, which
makes really only if I'm just
telling you the rumor. I don't
know. I really don't know
nothing. All I know is I like
Bitcoin and you can laugh at
that too.
Yeah, why bother?
So you know, it's
it's happening in I mean, when
you kick off when you depart
from an entire country from the
Swift payment network, there's
something being reset now and I
don't know if it means people go
away countries disintegrate, you
know, we just don't see him
anymore. We might as well I
mean, Russia, the you know,
there's there's geo blocks
everywhere. You can't, you can't
get to a lot of things. You
can't talk to him. He can they
can't pay you. You can't pay
them not talking about for oil
and stuff. Just you know, people
use services. I like to signage
in front of the liquor store in
front of a bottle of Stoli
with a big, giant yellow sign
maded Latvia.
Just so you know, it's good. So
it's not not from Russia, even
though it's Russian, you know,
we'll do that. Let's see. What
about a great recent let's go to
this, that when you get this out
of the way this does speak
election I've talked about
before, nobody's talking about
us, some people on NPR. And this
is what's going on in Colombia,
because Colombia is about to
fall into communism. And it's
the last place you'd expect
this, but let's listen to about
the elections coming up in
Colombia. And you're gonna start
hearing that this kind of
socialist beliefs. Actually,
before we play these clips, I
want to play this. This is a
clip about poverty in the United
States
is a point of view this poverty
clip with government kicker on
NPR, large numbers of people
from around the country gathered
in Washington today, calling for
more policies to aid poor people
and low wage workers. As Ryan
bank of member station wa AMU
reports. Many of the attendees
and the organizers have
experienced poverty themselves.
The Poor People's and low wage
workers assembly was organized
by the Poor People's Campaign, a
revival of the movement started
by Martin Luther King Jr. Before
his death in 1968. Attendees and
organizers like Ashley Marshall,
say there is still a long way to
go before poverty is eradicated.
Marshall says the issue hits
close to home, I lived, I'm
still living it. And at the end
of the day, our brothers, our
sisters, our moms, our dads like
we all deserve. We all deserve
to live and thrive in this
country. And we just need our
government to create policies to
make that happen.
This is the socialist idea,
which is the government does
everything and we've seen this
creeping into everything before
why? Oh, the government nice oh,
there's a garbage in front of
me. There's a bunch of payment
from my house. Where's the
government? How come they're not
coming and cleaning it? So here
we go to Colombia? We're gonna
just say, no, no, no, I'll bring
it back. I'll bring it back. Go
ahead. I was gonna talk. Let's
go to Colombia. Listen to this,
because you're going to start
hearing the same kind of things
from the socialist candidate in
Colombia. And this is really,
this has been sneaking up on us
and we've always got to fight it
because it never ends. Well to
this Colombia election is
socialist Colombians will go to
the polls tomorrow in the final
round of a presidential election
that's had many surprises. There
are two anti establishment
candidates on the ballot. A
senator and former guerrilla
rebel Gustavo Petro and a former
mayor and businessman turned
populist to vote for at Monday's
reporter Manuel reuther is in
Bogota, and he joins us now.
Welcome. Thank you. Because of
these two candidates, this has
been described as an historic
election in Colombia. Why is it
different from previous
presidential elections? Well,
the thing that's unique about
this election is that none of
the traditional political
parties that have been ruling
Colombia for decades is
participating. I mean, they had
a candidate that they supported
in the first round of the
election, but he didn't make the
threshold to participate in the
second round. So now, we are
basically left with two
different kinds of outsiders,
you could say, that don't belong
to the traditional political
parties will tell us a little
bit about each of the
candidates. Let's start with
Gustavo Petro, the leftist
candidate. Well Petro has been
in politics for four decades. He
started his career as a member
of a rebel group known as the M
19 movement. And that group made
peace with the government in
1991. And since then, Petro has
been in all the government
positions you can imagine
congressman, Senator Mayor Botha
and his PLap
Farm is pretty much based on
decrease in social and economic
inequalities. And what he
believes is that the state can
play a big role in decreasing
those inequalities. So he wants
to increase taxes on
corporations raise import duties
on food that can be produced in
Colombia to give local farmers
and the advantage. So it's in
one way, it's quite a
traditional kind of left wing
platform that he's running on.
Yeah, well, there's what does
that sound like? Sounds like
every country in the world now.
That's the point now, which is
that this split that that idiot
judge was talking about saying,
you know, the Republicans are a
bunch of bad people. That the
split tests in this country is
exactly the same as everyplace
else. Same in the Netherlands.
It's the same in the UK, it's
all the same. Yeah, this is a
big as a big split, as all and
the one side is the one
reflected by that poverty union,
saying that, you know, we want
the government to do all this
everything for us. We deserve
it. And I think is a very
popular I think this is
elections interesting, because
it's going to do a goes to South
America, they always go
socialists when they can. And I
think that's what's going to
happen in Colombia. This is the
part two and they talk about the
other guy. I understand. He's
also been very critical of the
drug war and the Colombian
military. Yes, absolutely. He's
described, sort of the US led
war on drugs as a failure. And
so what you might see with
Petros president is a higher
focus on investing in rural
areas to give the farmers their
alternatives to growing these
illegals in these isolated rural
areas. Well, tell us about those
numbers. He's been described as
a right wing populist, similar
in style to Donald Trump. Is
that a fair characterization?
Well, in terms of character,
he's somewhat similar to Trump,
you know, he said, lots of off
the cuff statements that are
offensive to different groups of
the population. So for example,
you know, in an interview last
week, he said that he would
prefer that women stay at home
and take care of the children,
but that this can't happen
because the economy is in such
bad shape. Oh, that he's similar
to Trump. But he's different in
that he's common to this
election, on his own without the
support of a major political
party based on a very anti
corruption message, you know,
his platform is basically, let's
go after corruption. what he
believes is that there's enough
money in the state to take care
of social problems, as long as
waste and corruption are
reduced. Is there a clear
favorite, there's not a clear
favorite. In most polls, both
candidates are within one
percentage point to each other.
And the problem in Colombia is
that you can only publish polls
until one week prior to the
election. So it's going to be a
very tight election, which might
generate some problems if one of
the candidates doesn't accept
the results.
Like the Trump guy, right. So
let's I have some stuff to share
about this thinking the
government will fix it. First of
all, I grew up in a country
where this was the culture and
to this day, still is the
culture and it's only gotten
worse. Yep, in the Netherlands.
It's like Oh, yeah. And the you
got right. You're right, man.
It's You're right. It's You're
right. It's You're right. CNBC
published an interesting article
yesterday, pandemic era checks,
that's the STEMI checks, rewired
how these Americans see money,
quote, stimulus changed how I
think about what's possible. Key
points, pandemic era stimulus
checks, help many Americans pay
bills, reduce debt and build
savings. For some the payments
altered, how they think about
money, the stimulus change how I
think about what's possible
personal spending habits and the
way in which I manage my money,
says Denise Diaz recipient who
lives outside of Orlando,
Florida. And then this whole
article is showing that people
have seen that clearly,
governments can step in and fix
something now. I know that they
don't understand the Fiat or
central banking money system or
how it really works, you know,
there's probably more just
slogans and talking points, but
ultimately, they got checks, and
and they got good checks. And
certainly, if people had
multiple children's running
around, got really nice checks,
some of them you know, 10 grand,
you know, because you got money
for every single child. And so
this really changed the way
people think. And it makes
nothing but since them that this
report from The Washington Post
comes out that the White House
has been working on gas rebate
cards to him
hand out to people. And they
can't make them they can't do
this with the typical debit card
or, you know, wishes, I guess
they probably get out of them is
what's happened. There's no chip
this chip shortages. So the
little debit card chip, there's
not enough of those probably
because they gave them all to be
illegal immigrants coming in. So
they're working now on how they
can use their emergency powers
to alleviate the energy costs
that people are experiencing
right now, which is exactly what
today's
young working class person would
expect from their government.
Wow. I mean, it was COVID we got
paid, you know, now, look at
this man, that's Putin. You
know, it just it was all Putin
is price hikes. So you know, we
probably get paid, and they're
working on it.
And this is a dramatic shift
for America.
dramatic shift.
And it's only going to get
worse. Fuel. It's like It's like
one thing after another. This is
the latest that's going to be
great for for energy costs in
America. This is for your
electricity. A massive cleanup
effort continues today after at
least 20. Cars from a coal train
ran off the rails yesterday
evening near Lawrence. Authority
say that enrollment happened
near North 1900 Road. Large
amounts of coal spilled across
the area, but fortunately, no
one was hurt. North 1900 Road
remain shut down near the
crossing as an investigation
continues. Did you see this?
This Coltrane? No, I missed this
complete. Oh, my goodness. It's
a mess. I look at that. You just
do a quick Bing it. Coltrane,
Kansas, derailed. I mean, it's
it must be 1520 cars filled with
coal if derailed. They're
perpendicular, perpendicular to
there. They're sideways on the
tracks. All the coal is spilled
out. And it could take a while
to clean up. And that of course
will slow down other things that
need to be transported by rail,
such as a very important feed
for
for the chickens. Let me see
it's the mess. Who was this?
California feed and poultry
producer? Who was this again?
This is from trains.com. You
should definitely
look@trains.com California feed
and poultry producers seeks
emergency order due to Union
Pacific service failures. This
the same thing we heard from the
deaf guy the not deaf as and
can't hear but the diesel engine
fuel or whatever, whatever that
is that it additive.
United union just coal on the
ground here. Yes. Union Pacific
says it's working to improve
service to Foster Farms who
asked regulators to deny their
emergency service order. This is
what they said they and this is
a common carrier, as you pointed
out, they're screwing everybody.
And I don't understand. We got a
letter from a guy that works at
Union Pacific. And he goes on
about how they a lot of this has
to do with it. Because Union
Pacific was the companies that
fired a bunch of people because
they wouldn't get the jab,
right, which is very ego, every
industry. This shot seems to be
some port sort of, you know,
look at your airline, look at
your airline cancellations, same
issue after another because they
wouldn't get the job so and so
they didn't get these guys
rehired. And there's a shortage
of people. And he says one of
the real problems is that some
of the people that are still
working here are the people that
knew the newbies that they
brought in because they did hire
people don't know how to
organize a train properly,
because they derail if you don't
set them up where you got the
right number of engines and
inches in the middle inches. The
back, you know, you got to know
how to do this. And I'm looking
at this coal thing you're
looking at Union does BNSF the
one I'm looking at right now, I
guess is a Union Pacific. It's
this is what it was. Somebody
put this train together that was
incompetent. And this thing just
fell off the tracks because
according to this guy who works
there, it's not that it's non
trivial. No, that's the same as
flying an airplane it's non
trivial but if you fire all the
good guys
Yeah, bad things might happen.
Well, that's what they did. This
is management, modern
management.
So this is hurting farmers and
farmers are speaking up
everywhere.
Here's a farmer on Tiktok trying
desperately trying to explain
what is happening. So I got a
conversation today and the woman
honestly, I bless her heart
honestly thinks that food prices
are not gonna go up. She thinks
that this is the highest they're
gonna go. I tried to explain to
her that that was not the case
that they're absolutely gonna go
up even more. And I told her
there are things that like we
have to buy, there's something
we had to buy that two years ago
cost is $24
Just last year was about 46.
This year it is costing us $96.
Okay, local farmer 50 head of
cattle, it's costing him $8,000
a month to feed them. Please
understand food prices are going
to go up. You want to actually
get the farmers fault. It is not
the farmers vault. We're barely
making it to grow this stuff. So
you guys are able to get it in
August, September, October.
Okay, guys, this is not going
away, stop sticking your head in
the sand and thinking, Oh, it's
gonna be okay. It's not gonna
fucking be okay. Whoa, okay.
Whoa, she's mad. She's mad, and
rightly so. Now, here's how
misguided we are as as, as a
country as a people as a, as a
generation, maybe? How do we
help the farmers now we know the
farmers are in trouble because
of the fertilizer crisis, all
part of the energy and the
petroleum crisis, all part of
inflation all part of all of
these issues. But it's all Putin
fault. Just remember that. So
what do people come up with? Oh,
we have to do something to help
the farmers. So now we
introduced the P cyclers. Yes,
this is people who and of
course, human urine has
properties that will work very
well as fertilizer. But to think
that we're all going to sing
Kumbaya get together and pee in
buckets, and it's going to work
and we're going to save our food
supply this year. What do they
teach people in school? People
have no idea where their food
comes from? They don't know.
And there's also a severe lack
of knowledge of history of food
being used as a control
mechanism. And yes, I do think
there's evil in our government.
And I do think that the food
shortages will be used to
control us. And the United
States itself has a history
which I was unaware of. And this
is the 1872 slaughter of the
Buffalo. And I'm bringing this
up because of all the dead
cattle that that are popping up.
Because of the extreme heat.
It's a subtle, sudden cattle
Death Syndrome.
Have you ever heard of this the
slaughter of the buffalo? Yeah,
I'd never heard of this. How
much do I think they almost
wiped the buffalo out know that,
in fact, they didn't. In fact,
from between 1872 and 1873, over
3 million buffalo were killed.
I'm reading from an article
here. The reason was purely
economic. But the result was to
destroy the basis of the way of
life of the peoples the Indians
who inhabited the area where the
annihilation took place, the
southern plains, it had zero
influence. Nothing, nothing
changed. They couldn't kill
enough. In fact, this is where
Buffalo Bill gets his name.
William F. Cody.
In Buffalo, yeah, 4862 Buffalo
he shot in eight months, he got
the nickname Buffalo Bill. But
even he could hardly have made
any noticeable difference in
their numbers. Now, that's when
they had you know, single shot
rifles and, and didn't have cool
chemicals and weather
modification and other things.
So food is often used as a
control mechanism. And I'm
worried that that's going to
happen to us in Austin is all in
peanut butter chocolate banana
made with crickets, crickets.
Crickets do for me will create a
65% protein by weight frigates
contain all nine essential amino
acids and each bar 640 gallons
of water compared to whey
protein. Okay, so how are these
prepared? They are dehydrated
and blended into powder and made
into a protein bar, how many
grams of sugar, it's nine grams
of sugar and it is date sweet.
And due to their high potassium
content, they slower the
absorption of sugar into the
bloodstream. That's great. I'm
diabetic. So that helps. We just
launched on Monday. We're a
local small business right here
in Austin. I would totally buy
this.
Stay in Austin Lee buy it. I was
totally buy this because you
know, it's proteins crackers,
and I'm really called A Bugs
bond. Let's go back to 1979.
Does this sound familiar?
legislation to Congress calling
for the creation of this
nation's first solar Bank,
which will help us achieve the
crucial goal of 20% of our
energy coming from solar power
by the year 2000. These efforts
will cost money, a lot of money.
And that is why Congress must
enact the windfall profits tax
without delay. The windfall
profits act sounds eerily
similar to what's going on right
now. This was to punish oil
companies punish them because
they were jacking up the prices.
You know, they were screwing the
American people with their high
oil prices had nothing to do
with inflation or anything like
that. And we're gonna need to
set up a fund it's gonna cost a
lot of money to transition so we
can get away from these horrible
people. And I guess that thing
sucks.
I guess it went away eventually.
Because, yeah, the crude oil
windfall profit tax of 1980.
So isn't that isn't what they're
doing just same old price
control that Carter was doing in
motors. So but this is, well, we
think everything we've said
about this decade in the 70s,
being the same thing has been
proven time and time again, so
why not? Well, and here's the
final one, and I'll shut up
about it.
Because this obviously ties
right into climate change. We
could have known it.
Time magazine time.com,
published two days ago, how to
stop our food from hurting the
planet.
It's not us anymore, John. It's
our food.
I'll only read three paragraphs,
farmers have grown food and
roughly the same way for 1000s
of years. Planting Seeds
watching them grow, raising
animals from birth to slaughter,
hoping, hoping that nature
provides them the right amounts
of rain and sun.
That sounds right. That sounds
romantic. And I like how that
sounds.
Now entrepreneurs say they have
a better idea. agric
AG,
no punch lines, okay.
Agriculture in its current form
is bad for the planet. They say.
fields for crops and animals
grazing occupied land, where
trees could be planted in
farming sucks up vast amounts of
increasingly precious water. Why
not make food in a completely
different way? growing lettuce
in skyscrapers and creating meat
from cells in a petri dish?
Well, this is good news
according to Time Magazine.
The
petri dish meet exactly. And
skyscraper lettuce. Is that Is
it too long for a title
skyscraper lettuce? Yeah, I
think so. This is a little petri
dish me Let us pray would be
better
pitch. So
you know, for years and years
and years on the show, you know,
I'll bring up stuff and you roll
your eyes and it's appropriate.
I do. I think I think we may be
getting down to some brass
tacks. Finally. I think some of
this stuff is finally going to
happen. Well, here's your
climate. Here's another here's
my climate story. It's not the
same but it's similar. But it's
it's dumber.
Change. Well, they're all dumb
but here we go a climate Siracha
pepper fans of Siracha grab a
tissue because you may be about
to start crying and not from the
hot sauce. Beloved condiment is
now in short supply. Usually I
bought one case roughly around
30 to 32. Now up to $50. Now
price, it keeps going up and we
can afford you know that's
Michael Chow, co owner of the
restaurant have yet here in
Washington DC talking about his
Siracha orders probably have to
switch to a different brand. But
people are used to the taste
right now. So when it tasted
know right away, it's not just
restaurants paying higher
prices. Grocery stores in some
parts of the country have also
been running low on stock. The
company that makes her Racha is
Haiphong foods, and they alerted
customers in late April that
they'll have to stop making the
sauce for a few months due to
quote severe weather conditions
affecting the quality of chili
peppers uribl Moray torta Rolo
studies, Climate and Ecosystems
at the National Autonomous
University of Mexico. So you're
actually it's actually made from
a very special type of pepper
that grows only in northern
Mexico and South the US. These
red jalapenos are only grown
during the first four months of
the year, and they need very
controlled conditions,
particularly constant
irrigation. And irrigation, of
course requires lots of water
but northern Mexico is in its
second year of a drought. The
already difficult conditions
were push over the limit by two
consecutive Lania events and the
dry season has not only been
intense, but also remarkably
long. As a result, the spring
chili harvest was almost non
existent this year. Moray
Tortorella thinks it's very
likely that climate change is a
factor.
Of course, so this is a way yes.
This is just a comment on this
story where the guy says you
know, you know the guy who made
this we're talking about the
rooster brand terace that
American study made in Southern
California I believe, and that
used to be made from Serrano
peppers red Serrano's and they
demand was so high for it that
they switched to the red
jalapenos, which is just the
right palette Pena, right.
And nobody bitched about it. I
mean, I noticed it right away
when they made the switch over
so this is not quite as hot as I
remember. You're a connoisseur
Well, but the point is that
nobody notices. So yeah, well,
this is NPR or red. This is NPR
right? Yeah. Yeah. Well, what
they're doing is they're
distracting you with stupid
stories like this. And then you
Oh, like oh with the Siracha is
no good. Well, we're gonna do
this Raja about climate change.
And then meanwhile, one day you
get the knock at the door and
it's like, it's time for you to
eat bugs. There's no more food.
They're not even going to give
you bugs people. They're going
to slide larva under your door.
Today. larva, yeah, grow them
grow these.
Now before we take our break,
which we're about to do, I do
want to get the COVID stories
out of the way because a big
deal happened. Yes, yes. A big
deal did indeed. Okay. And I
have I only have I have two
clips that cover it. And these
are the ones that say COVID
vaccination for kids and then L
O N IG I think or something like
that and
start with that one then is part
two of this. And this pretty
much summarizes everything and
has all the dimwits in there
that you want to hear from it's
been a long wait, but parents of
very young children will finally
get to start vaccinating their
kids against COVID 19.
The first vaccines for children
younger than five today got a
thumbs up who was clapping What
was that small group of I
sweeten the clip? Oh.
Good water vaccines for children
younger than five today got a
thumbs up from regulators. NPR
health correspondent Rob Stein
joins us now to tell us more.
Hi, Rob. Hey, John. Hey, Rob.
This is something that a lot of
parents have been anxiously
eagerly awaiting for a very long
time. So what happened today?
Yeah, yeah. Yes. So, advisory
committee to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention
voted unanimously to recommend
babies, toddlers and
preschoolers get one of two
vaccines. These are vaccines
that were finally authorized by
the Food and Drug
Administration. Holy crap. Is
this guy, an NPR reporter? Yes.
And he's decided
to make fun of somebody.
Who
scenes, these are vaccines that
were finally authorized by the
Food and Drug Administration
earlier this week. And CDC
director Rochelle walensky,
immediately endorsed that
recommendation. Yeah. That is
the final step in what has been
a long frustrating process
frustrating for parents, the
company's regulators and
clearing the vaccines. Here's
our doctor Adam Ratner from New
York University reacted, he's
speaking on behalf of the
American Academy of Pediatrics.
I am tremendously excited. This
is a day that a lot of us have
been waiting for since the very
beginning of the pandemic, it is
taken a long time. But we're
finally at the point where we
can give vaccine protection to
the youngest children.
Do I get to say something here?
You say anything you want? The
reason they need this? For the
kids under five from six months
old? I know exactly where you're
going. And you're dead, right?
Is it puts it on the schedule,
and they get even more
protection protection? Oh,
that's right, they get even
more, they also give them more
money, they get more money, but
it's more protection. The
liability once it's on the
vaccine schedule is where you
want to be. And this is not
common rd, by the way. This is
still the emergency use
authorization they have pill
emergency use
emergency use after all these
years. It's the emergency use. I
tell you we have emergency youth
if they keep vaccinating these
children will need some
emergency youth
crap, ah crap a cola. And then
they get and they have no data.
And they have no data. John,
they have no data. I know. In
fact, I wish I had the Ron Paul
clip. I have the Ron Paul clip.
Well, you want to play part two
of this and then play the Ron
Paul clips. Yeah, well as some
other things we got to play, but
let's hit this first. So Adrian,
these are low dose paediatric
versions of the moderna and
Pfizer biontech vaccines that
can now be given to kids as
young as six months old. You
said, Rob, that this was a
unanimous decision today. So why
did all of this take so long?
Yeah, good question. Well, a big
problem was coming up with the
right dose, a dose that would
stimulate the immune system
enough, but also be safe, and
the colonies finally did it. All
the evidence indicates that the
vaccines are very safe for these
littlest kids and should help
protect them from getting
seriously ill. We don't have any
extra do these indefinitely
babies. But you know, that's
based primarily on how the
immune systems have little kids
in company studies responded to
the shots, which looks good, but
there still are really isn't
enough data yet to get a clear
sense of just how strong the
protection from the vaccines
when
it gets Omicron and how long
that protection will last.
That's concluded whatever
benefits the vaccines might
provide was crucial, even though
COVID may not pose as much of a
threat that
To most kids as it goes through
adults, here's Dr. Beth Bell
from the University of
Washington at the end of today
of the two day meeting. Yes, we
don't know everything that there
is to be known about this. Yes,
data may change. But we have a
bottom line here, which is that
this infection kills children.
And we have an opportunity to
prevent that. Assuming enough
parents are willing to get their
littlest kids vaccinated now.
These people are creepy. I'm
sorry. I mean, anyone don't
anyone wants to get vaccine,
you're an adult. Do whatever you
want to do. He talked to
none of our business last month.
So the one that gets me I don't
have I don't think I have that
clip. But time after time, he
keeps keep keep hearing that.
Oh, if you if you just got COVID
just ended the disease. Now's
the time to get the vaccine to
double your protection. Have you
heard this?
No, it sounds like buying the
dip.
That's exactly what it is. By
the by the vaccine dip. Yeah, by
the by the, by the device to
believe that.
You have another one here
another clip? I see.
Yeah, this is the this is the
original short report, which has
a woman going on and on about
how relieved she is that she can
give her little baby the shot.
The CDC today signed off on to
COVID vaccines for children ages
six month through five years.
That's the last group without
access to the shots. That means
parents should be able to get
their children vaccinated with
Maderna or Pfizer starting next
week, as John Edwards says
she'll feel more comfortable
once she can get her youngest
child, the extra layer of
protection from a vaccine, I
think would mean a lot, it would
make me feel more comfortable
with it. And then today here,
millions of doses have been
ordered for distribution to
doctors, hospitals and community
health clinics around the
country. The CDC is continuing
to urge parents to get all
children including those who've
already had COVID-19.
vaccinated. Alright, I have a
couple things here. First, I
think what is happening,
everyone is so tired of this,
that the people who are
completely against
every pretty much every measure
the government's have taken I
say governments, including
vaccination there, I mean, was
it and that would I include
myself in that I'm done. I don't
care what you throw at me,
monkey pox is fine. And I was
like, I went to the sauna. I'm
still okay. I don't care. I'm
not interested. La La, la, la,
la, la la. The same goes for the
people who are all in buy into
the safe and effectiveness. They
are also no longer listening to
any reason any rationale,
they're also like that. So it's
cognitive dissonance on both
sides. Everyone's often there.
And I think it's, it's binary.
Again, it's pretty binary.
Either you believe it or you
don't, you're against it all.
But the cognitive dissonance I
think this is a perfect example
of it. Is this FDA,
Dr. Peter marks, and he will
recognize that there is an
increase of myocarditis in
children. But just listen to I
think this is cognitive
dissonance because he believes
completely in the magical powers
of this vaccine. I sure hope
they've tested of interaction
with any of the other 60
vaccines on the schedule, I'm
sure they have had plenty of
time to test all that.
Listen to, to his thinking there
are data on the incidence of
myocarditis in this age range.
And I can pull that out, but
they're there. This is this is a
known phenomena in the 12 to 17
year old age range. And the the
the rate that it was seen in,
in the
the 12 to 17 year olds who were
vaccinated seem to be about
fivefold higher than the
baseline rate that we would
expect. And that's why this is
not a slam dunk. It's not like
this is unlike the thrombosed.
Remember that we have with the
j&j vaccine, there was the
thrombosis thrombocytopenia
syndrome, there in the absence
of getting vaccinated, the
chance was vanishingly small,
zero, basically. So there
anything you saw you knew was
real. Here. It's very
challenging when something's
only three to five times more
common in a vaccinated
population. You don't know
whether it's just cases that
have kind of cases that would
have been there that aren't
really associated with the
vaccine that have come up, or
how much actually the vaccine
has increased.
that risk. I'm not denying, by
the way, I'm just so that
there's no one. I'm not trying
to deny that there's some signal
here I'm just trying to say is
the magnitude of this over what
we might be seeing nor you know
as as baseline, summertime.
viral myocarditis is hard to
know exactly. So but just to
give you an idea of the order of
magnitude, it's it's worse,
we're seeing about five fold
more than you might expect. If
this were normal summertime,
In what world of medicine is an
adverse event from vaccination,
three to five times higher than
the baseline, then what he calls
summer viral myocarditis. In
what world? Is that not earth
shattering? That's a 300 to 500%
increase.
Is that is that not cognitive
dissonance?
I don't think, well, it doesn't
matter. Is it insane? i There
you go. Thank you. You're you're
getting closer to it.
That just just baffles me
baffles me. How can you be like
that? Hey, you know, this data?
Alright, here's the Rand Paul
clip. I presume this is about
the royalties. That's the one
you're talking about.
Yeah, well, no, there's a bunch
of stuff. But get that royalty
one is good. The royalty one I
think is the one that we want to
play. Because this is something
we've been talking about four.
Since 2012. We started covering
vaccines. Yes. And the we've
been talking about this since
day one and let you know, let's
give people who aren't sick
medication and charge them a lot
and have no liability for it
whatsoever. indemnification for
all. One of the deals is that if
you participate with the CDC,
FDA or anywhere in government,
which results in a
pharmaceutical product that is
then subsequently approved by
the FDA, then you get written up
as a co inventor, and you get
royalties from that. What's
interesting is that these
royalties, it's always been poo
pooed. Like,
Hey, how can you get the best
people in the world working out?
And if they can't make any
money? Let's call government
that's people who serve the
people but no. Okay. So this
whole industry has been
captured. And what Rand Paul was
trying to get to, with this
questioning of Anthony Fauci,
the two time COVID survivor is,
do these very same people also
approve new products, you know,
the ones who get the royalties?
Now the question for you, the
NIH continues to refuse to
voluntarily divulged the names
of scientists who receive
royalties, and from which
companies over the period of
time from 2010 to 2016 27,000,
royalty payments were paid to
18 109 NIH employees. We know
that not because you told us,
but because we forced you to
tell us through the Freedom of
Information Act, over $193
million was given to these 18,
employee 1800 employees. Can you
tell me that you have not
received a royalty from any
entity that you ever oversaw the
distribution of money in
research grants?
But first of all, let's talk
about royalties. The question
No, that's the question. Have
you ever overseen and ever
received a royalty payment from
a company that you later oversaw
money going to that company? You
know, I don't know is the fact
but I doubt it. I will have
here's the thing is why don't
you let us know, why don't you
reveal how much you've gotten
and from what entities the NIH
refuses? We asked them, we asked
them the NIH, we asked them,
whether or not who got it and
how much they refused to tell
us. They sent it redacted.
Here's what I want to know. It's
not just about you, everybody on
the vaccine committee. Have any
of them ever received money from
the people who make vaccines?
Can you tell me that? Can you
tell me if anybody on the
vaccine approval committees ever
received any
questions? Sounds like number
one, you're going to let me
answer a question. Okay, so let
me give you some information.
First of all, according to the
regulations, people who receive
royalties are not required to
divulge them even on their
financial statement according to
the BI Dolac. So let me give you
some example, from 2015 to 2020.
i The only royalties I have was
my lab and I made a monoclonal
antibody for use in vitro
reagent that had nothing to do
with patients. And during that
period of time, my royalties
ranged from $21
was a year to $7,700 a year and
the average per year was
$191.46. It's all redacted. It's
all redacted and you can't get
any information on the outside
your time.
Oh god money from the people who
made the manufacturer pa Your
time is long over expired. I
gave you an additional two and a
half minutes the witness has
responded we are going to move
on Senator Sanders. So what I
find interesting is not only
that, you know, there's this
regulation what Deb you familiar
with that act was at the Biden
door but that actually be
repealed? Yeah. It sounded like
the bicycle conflict of
interest. Hello, conflict of
interest. He was like Mary, Mary
Cheney. What's her name? Liz,
Mary Cheney.
On the
on this stupid committee, she's
a conflict of interest. But he
hates Trump. She hates the
Republican Party as it now
exists. She shouldn't be on
that. But beyond that, a
Republican beyond that the
arrogance of Fauci to say, well,
it wasn't a lot of money.
What the hell? Oh, I stole some
money, but it wasn't a lot. Come
on. It's a misdemeanor. I didn't
steal a lot. It's the same
thing. These people are really
dangerous.
Well, they've got their hand in
the till that's the problem.
It's called CAPTCHA. It's called
an EU even Bill Maher couldn't
get to it. But it was a great
show. I really enjoyed that last
night. He had a couple in a row.
He's had a few good ones. He had
the the guy on Danny
stone, it was his name telling.
He's been an Egyptian writer of
movies and very successful, I
should say. And he also, I
think, produced and directed the
dope sick with Michael Keaton.
And so and there's Bill Maher,
literally saying, Well, you
know, the we can't trust this
industry. You can't trust the
big pharmaceuticals. They
marketed all this stuff. And
they, you know, they were
killing people. And now we're
stuck with this huge problem.
And he and he can't make the
leap to the vaccines. He can't
make it. He can't see it.
It's at least a possibility. Now
demorest got a roadblock in
front of his own ability to you
know, we call it magical. We say
he's got a big plank in front of
his head. Even bought for your
coop,
another Dutch. That's a good
one. I'm going to show my mood
by donating to no agenda.
Imagine all the people who could
do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be
fun.
We do have a few people thinking
I want to mention this some
names that we will mention under
$50. Today, because thanking
their father, there's only one
of them. But there's a second
one here that I noticed that
it's not on the list for
birthdays, and I would hope that
you'd scroll down and pick it
off. It's Mary Katherine beacon
falls. She should be on the
birthday. Listen, I don't think
she is I will make sure she's on
right now. And so let's start by
thanking a few people who helped
us out on show 1461 Starting
with James Scott, and he's in
Parlin, New Jersey. And he is
and if you follow along, if you
put her name on, you can see if
there's any shout outs to dad.
Yeah, hold on, hold on. I mean,
are you asking me to do all the
work? No, it's like I can do it
at the beginning. But you can do
it after I'm done by James Scott
and just Harlan New Jersey. And
he has de douching he needs
ben de douche I got five arms
luckily. Yeah, they do it for
Anthony ham and carry brilliant
day. And credit this donation is
from Sir our Daniels and Fred.
There's also a meet up report
involved. Yes. And a BIST
Contini in our best contine
import Brian, Illinois $100. And
she's donating on behalf of her
sister Jill. And there's a happy
birthday caught for her coming.
Terry Wentz in Langley,
Washington. Langley, Washington.
$100. Greg had and by the way,
Terry sent in a gorgeous owl
card. Thank you for that. It's
gorgeous.
It's an owl you just pop up car
with it. It's a gorgeous card.
Greg Hudson in Newport, North
Carolina 90. Now we need to read
this one which I will do because
this is one of those examples.
After six years of the $4 per
show sustaining donation
subscription. This $90 donation
I make today will earn me a
knighthood in listen to no
agenda since the very beginning
as they follow John around the
internet through his many
transitions. Yes, he's very
trans. It has kept me sane
In the face of the constant
disinfo pushed by the M five M.
I live near Morehead City, North
Carolina. On the sound side of
the Outer Banks that we call the
inner banks here and mucked
Mamak is a local word for messed
up to put it politely. Therefore
I'd like to be known as Greg,
the Monique Knight of the inner
banks. If the locals wish to
find me tell them to look for
the little blue Honda with a
huge no agenda sticker on the
back at the round table. I'd
like to be served North Carolina
barbecue, it's the best in the
country. He says, and again us
then we appreciate it. Thank you
so much. You're on the list with
your barbecue. Interesting that
he would say that because North
Carolina has for some people
think five distinct types of
barbecue. And he didn't define
which one it was east west. So
we'll just call it North
Carolina. I'm just going to
throw that in. Thank you. Agency
is up 808 from Dumfries,
Virginia. Is there a bunch of
jingles Okay. Dave of the city
of the clay pits 808. Jonathan
Peckham in Bristol, Rhode Island
808 and does a birthday there.
Elizabeth Lambert and Crown
Point Indiana switcheroo which
Switcheroo 808 to Father's Day
to John
John Lambert, the boob donations
a gift from me not the human
resources.
Kevin McLaughlin Hello. Hey
Kevin. Duke of Luna is a lover
of American lover of boobs. He's
in locust North Carolina. He
knows about barbecue too. And
bleach oh eight. Sir Gary Blatt
and Wayne, Pennsylvania
and he needs to drop karma at
the end. We'll give it to him
then. 777777 David Parker dan in
Pensacola, Florida. 75 Gabriel
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for Joe Happy Father's Day. Dad,
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I can't pronounce it under any.
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late father, Ken who died 21
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Hey, that's dying in the South.
Finishing the 11 elevens green
at the local golf club. Ah.
He says Happy Father's Day still
missing every day dad? Of course
you do. It invites any number of
golf jokes, which many of them
include a death issue? We won't
do that. Chris angler in
Ancaster Ontario 55 Ken Happy
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the dads as they come along. And
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in Greensboro, North Carolina
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with a Happy Father's Day to
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Graham wolf Wichita, Kansas
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And we have no title changes but
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And yes, there's that mutton in
me. We have a mead, mead works
here in Fredericksburg. Have you
had it? No, no, no, Tina, we
keep seeing it. As we drive by
into 90 We're going to stop off
in half. So I think it's new,
something that can be good if
somebody knows what they're
doing, but it's fairly rare to
find a guy can really make mead
Well, it's called Texas Mead
works. And we'll check it out. I
will let you meet, get some meat
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the party has been raging all
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Morning John and Adam This is
during from San Marcos,
California hide your daughter's
from Biden they'll call him into
a bicycle rack in the morning in
the morning from San Diego ATM
This is de mon hey we're out
here in California where the sun
is shining and the poop is
flying
unless you think that he grew to
too big for his britches now the
executive director of Project
Veritas nothing could be further
from the truth sir are Daniels
here with the jersey Soviet
slaves meet up report? Hey, John
and Adam. This is James the
First Central Jersey meetup. And
welcome to the Gulag for the
central slaves meetup. This is
Dan Strax or Daniels, Executive
Director of Project Veritas
happy to be here. Be brave, do
something in the morning to you
gentlemen from Rob. Adam. I hope
you're gonna have a really good
chiropractor because the neck
must be killing you for carrying
water for Putin.
In the morning to you gentlemen,
this is Anthony from Southern
New Jersey and I am proud to say
that James hit me in the mouth.
This is Dave and thanks to the
North American Numbering Plan
Central Jersey exists. This is
Carrie from Central Jersey in
the morning, and I hate Kelly in
the mouth today
is awesome Dave and the port
shortage is real for real.
And you know Sir, our Daniels
told me this doesn't sound just
like Horowitz This is Dan Strax
or Daniels Executive Director of
Project Veritas happy to be here
is this that sounds like
Horowitz a little bit.
I'm just hearing everybody and
everybody today. Here's what's
coming up the meet up wise. We
have well you probably late for
this free state of Florida. Del
bow deer deplorables Dames and
douchebags that started at the
cove restaurant at 130. Eastern
time. You probably know you can
you can still pop into the
southwest Virginia meet up at
shelter one in Blacksburg on
Tuesday and you're in plenty of
time for that the NoCo
impossible meet up and ape fest
six o'clock at Greenlee pizza
company in Greenlee Colorado.
The next show day Thursday
hairball rocks, the Wisco meet
up 530 Oshkosh Wisconsin, make
sure you check out the website
for details and where you will
be meeting also on Thursday the
23rd the return of John and
Taylor to Denver City Park at
six o'clock Denver City Park and
here's one of our nights one of
our Israeli nights are Brian of
London with his own promo for
his meetup, which is one if
you're in the neighborhood you
might want to attend. This is
Brian of London but I'm not in
Israel and I'm not in London.
I'm gonna be in France and I'm
inviting all no agenda producers
to a meet up on Sunday, the 26th
of June at 7:30pm on a yacht
definitely not a Russian
oligarchs yacht but a 24 metre
catamaran parked in camp dag in
the south of France somewhere
near Montpellier find it on no
agenda meetups, and I look
forward to seeing any and all no
agenda producers.
That sounds like a fun meetup.
I might go to that on a
catamaran he so he's been
sailing that thing around.
I'm not sure where he's going to
but South of France doesn't suck
if you've got a boat, you can
hang out on it. Hey, these are
just some of the perfect time
the year it is these are just
some of the no agenda meetups.
I'm looking at the list. It's
way too long to go through.
That's where we have no agenda
meetups.com you go there you can
search by location. You can see
what's coming up. I think you
can go to reports all kinds of
things is beautiful. We
appreciate the work that sir
Daniel does on that and Mimi, of
course, and everyone who is
really organizing these producer
organized meetups, it we just
report them We're so happy
people are doing this. This is
where you get community. This is
where you get to hang out
without any triggering doesn't
matter who you are where you
come from. There's always love
in the no agenda meetups go to
no agenda meetup.com If you
can't find one, start one
yourself and
go hang out with all day.
You
won't be triggered
you
everybody. This
is like a
like a potty yo.
Ooh, okay. Alert. The affiliates
were a little later.
On overtime. Let's do your ISOs
what you got? What do you got?
Oh, I got a bunch. You want me
to do mine first? Yeah, I love
it. You must be certain of your
of your choices then. No,
actually mine are just to kind
of almost evergreen classics
that would work in the middle
all the time if you don't have
anything good. Okay, I'll do
these like a moment the old
jingle demo packages where they
send you a demonstration here at
pepper Tanner. We have the best
jingles for your hot
contemporary format. Here are
some ISOs you could use
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okay, my bad right? Yeah, cut to
die to
know. Cut three you absolutely
die to
cut four pull the curtains apart
cut
five there are a bunch of crazy
free each had to go back to the
well
cut six crazy people. Okay,
that's what I got. I think you'd
like the first one the best but
what do you have? Okay, well I
have ones that are actual in the
show. Oh, okay. Mine's no good
now now I'm like, yours are
good. I bet that first one may
be there may be you here.
Let's go is go. It's got here we
got two of them. Not and they're
legit. The Well, I got. Thank
you. Thank you for listening.
Okay, that's good.
And then feelings. I have
feelings.
Wow, I don't know, man. I think
I have feelings. No, I think
feelings wins.
Yeah, I think it might be the
better one. And it's because
that my end of show is basically
should be a start of show.
Right? That's That's how those
typically we will usually use
you doing that. But that's the
end just good. It's who is that?
Is that Sophia with with a pH?
No, no, this is right off a NPR.
NPR go NPR.
Okay.
We should probably wrap this up.
I'm trying to think if there's
anything we didn't talk about.
The war go Philly guy really
moved the war to Thursday. The
war the war can wait for us
confirms what they say in one of
my clips, which is people are
losing interest in this war and
it's causing a problem or we're
about to get really interested
in it as the they're now
negotiating behind closed doors,
the National Defense
Authorization Act, it's one of
our favorites to look at. And
it's an it's already, it was
already at an eye popping $850
billion in the backdoor and the
backroom negotiations. In the
Senate. They have already added
45 billion to that. So we're
looking at almost a trillion
dollars to the military
industrial complex. Right. Does
this sound right to any to
protect us? This goes to
people's pockets. Yes. Yes. Does
any of this disturb anybody? I
know the answer. Don't answer.
That's my parting shot. You got
anything to leave us with? Good.
Okay. Thank you all trolls for
hanging out with us. Happy
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there. You're more important
than you think.
Even if you're not in the home,
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And if you're a kid, call up
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We do. The GIF is cute, then and
now.
Yeah, I like that. The problem
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And you
I'm still Jhansi Dvorak the
oxbow follows Dr. Fauci the
government recommends everybody
take a booster over age five.
Are you aware of any studies
that show reduction in
hospitalization or death for
children who take a booster?
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when you get infection is to get
vaccinated after infection.
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there are no studies on children
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not just about you, everybody on
the vaccine committee, have any
of them ever received money from
the people who make
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these 18 employee 1800 employees
that the optimal degree of
protection what you get
infection is to get vaccinated
after infection. There are no
studies on children showing
reduction in hospitalization or
death with it no booster.
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does it look like he's how he's
delivering for the American
public. I want to hear a bit
more of these lies about
reckless spending,
price hike inflation coming
coming out of a once in a
generation global pandemic. It's
insulting to the average citizen
to listen to some of this drivel
coming out of the White House.
If you can't trust the country's
government. Why should you trust
gets money because I've invited
today announced another billion
dollars in military aid for you
to rely upon our own clean
domestic production of energy
that's the problem for these
companies and these companies
are saying you know you're
asking me to do more now invest
more now when in fact five or 10
years from now we don't think
that demand will be there and
the administration doesn't even
necessarily want 00 Is historic
economic boom that we're seeing
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plan changing people's lives aid
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and more rounds for the High
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systems the US is already
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plus John's Catholic mother with
two years in and his way pastime
but
he's still oh
she's wearing that.
Joe's gotta go he takes too many
questions.
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is gone. She'll be happy. She's
number two. President Kathlyn
come it's your turn. That's what
you thought. You miss her.
Gone.
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