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That's what your mom used to
say.
Adam curry, John C. Devora. July
31 2022. This is your award
winning get my nation media
assassination episode 1473. This
is no agenda, fighting for the
ELS and the GS and broadcasting
live from the heart of the Texas
Hill Country here and FEMA
reached number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry and from Northern Silicon
Valley where we're noticing
Biden's down again. I'm Jhansi,
Dvorak. Raglan Buzzkill.
Is that the most hilarious thing
a news report you've ever seen?
I have a question for you. Yeah,
how you doing?
Oh, thank you for asking. I feel
like I'm still a body buzz, you
know, and I'm a little shaky,
shaky, but that's probably the
caffeine and the weed didn't
help. But otherwise good to go.
Ready for a show. Rock and roll.
So you're, and you sound better?
Thank you. Not
pushing through it, you know,
not 100%. But it's better than
though last time it was the
first time I've ever seen you
fail.
I will say I will say just about
this ba ba five variant. It
isn't it is still not the same
as a summer cold. There's some
fatigue that is that I just
don't remember from summer cold.
And the only other thing I'd say
is what I just have to repeat.
If everyone gets this thing. I
mean, no wonder we're in a
second quarter of negative GDP.
I mean, this this knocks you on
your ass for about a week. You
know, it's like this slows shit
down. It's really bad.
But you're back on your feet.
I'm on my feet. Yeah, I'm
on my feet. You don't Andy, have
you tested recently?
I didn't test at all for this. I
probably would I do this so I
could for the show. I had COVID
Trust me Tina to know for this
show. So I
had I have a whole bit I could
go into about how Biden take
stupid crap would with this is
the Prometheus what is that drug
is hiking packs? Low COVID packs
low. COVID. Yeah, pack slow.
COVID. So he takes the pack
SLOVAN. And just like everyone
says you take it it's good for
however long to take. It comes
back
and then it comes back.
What good is it?
Everything that they've said
that was wrong has been proven
with the President. That's the
best part. Include right down to
the they say packs low COVID. I
like packs a little bit myself.
Well, whatever it is, I'll say
this The somebody sent me a link
to a medical journal some phony
medical journal. Where were they
praising Biden for taking PAC
SLOVAN. And, and it's a good
thing. It says in the article
literally, it's a good thing.
They didn't give oxy. What's
Clora hydro hydro Chloroquine
and hydroxychloroquine? No,
ivermectin. No, they said
specifically in the article. Oh,
really good thing. They didn't
give him hydroxychloroquine. And
then I was reading from this
mention ivermectin. They didn't
say that. But that's what other
people are saying. So heaven
forbid, they take these any of
these cheap drugs which are more
or less harmless, and they're
taking red,
which, which I took and so you
know, we're probably good to go
but that guy needs I took him
and I kept working. I didn't
really stop working well,
by is still working too. Well on
Zoom when you call. He doesn't
work. Yeah, that's good. So
here's my question, though.
Whatever happened to
asymptomatic spread? Did that
just get thrown out the door? I
mean, that was the whole reason
from that's still the whole
reason for masking. You know,
you might be sick and not know
it and then you could kill
grandma. Yeah, but that's not
that's just oversight. If you
got it now you know, five days
and then the yield test positive
for weeks. Don't worry about it.
Just go back to work. Yeah, huh.
And these are the this is the
problem is the human race
forgets very quickly these days.
That's where our shows here.
But it's getting harder for us,
Johnny Boy. I mean, we were
still able to catch the videos
that are coming back after three
years, but one of these days
we're just we're gonna get Dale
used.
Oh, well, you know, WWE people
helping us I get since you
brought it up. You brought a how
easy people forget. Yeah. I have
a pair of clips. Nice about
people forgetting it's pretty
much people forgetting. This was
Ron DeSantis. He's on your
friend. Here we go hair. What's
your name here? Hey, Laura.
Oh. Oh, Ingram. froward. Sorry.
Hair Ingraham it
is I'll tell you somebody, you
know when I used to let him tune
in when she was on the radio. I
don't know what kind of mic they
had on or what they were doing.
I don't think they like Because
I was I swear to you when you
heard her on the radio sound
like a dude. It's Laura Ingraham
here. It was great that it was
like one of those squeaky voice
said like low testosterone,
dude. They still sound like a
dude. Okay? But Frau Ingraham
had on Ron DeSantis. Okay, so
here we go DeSantis. And he's
making some commentary about
leaving California
Joining us now. And I'm
delighted he's with us, Governor
Ron DeSantis. from the great
state of Florida Governor, why
are these failed left wing
governors deciding to hit you
all of a sudden? I mean, you're
just the guy. You're the man of
the moment.
Well, I think if you look at
like California, they never lost
population from the founding of
the state until this current
governor has been in office. Now
they're hemorrhaging people.
Illinois is hemorrhaging people,
New York and their tax bases are
going getting narrower.
Okay. Is that fact is that as as
California never diminished in
population until now?
Well, I've heard this a couple
of times now. So I've decided to
go back to December 17th 1971,
Republican governor of
California, Ronald Reagan's on
The Dick Cavett Show,
where are people leaving the
state for the first time in
history, I was surprised to hear
this back. But I always grew up
knowing that people were moving
by the rate of 400 a day to
California sending I believe in
this year for the first time,
they're hauling out of here,
we're being someone who
predicted that I'm not at. I've
not been too surprised. They've
always been people leaving.
Well, we've always had them
coming in, they've been coming
in fast, but they change the
balance tide is turning in our
favor. But I think what happened
is when, when a state grows to
the size of California and has
large urban centers, it loses
some of the appeal that we're
bringing the people here, the
people were coming here in a
kind of a pioneering sense, it
was a new frontier, and New
Start new jobs and futures and
so forth. Now, when you grow up
to be well, being the most
populous state of the union, you
lose some of that. And you find
people here leaving for the same
reason they're leaving states
back here, they're going to
Alaska, Arizona, Oregon to
Washington get what they used to
get here. Let's kind of start.
Huh? So the first time first
time first time, so I call
bullshit on Frau Ingraham, she
should have said something. No.
And what's perhaps even more
interesting, and I just I'd like
to know if the absolute numbers
are true, but I would presume
because of immigration, this is
how California has kept up with
the with people leaving.
Oh, yeah, for sure. Or,
or is it gotten so bad that
California is now also rejecting
immigrants? And they're just
sending them all to Texas?
Well, that would be a positive
thing. Well, you know,
California has always had I
really wonder if it's, I mean,
it grows in bits and spurts. But
it's not the first time. And I
don't know where they get this.
And I'm sure the numbers have
been jiggered with over and over
again for tax benefits and tax
purposes and ways to gouge the
government. The federal
government in particular,
they're trying to do it now.
It's very rammed we
have this many people send more
money. Yeah,
that kind of thing. Yeah. And so
I just thought I'd point that
out. Yeah.
That's appreciated. And let me
point out that, you know,
California is get in more
trouble. Especially your
backyard, John, right there in
San Francisco. I don't know
what's happening this weekend.
It's
going to be a busy weekend in
San Francisco. And there's
concern that a big party this
weekend could spread Monkey Park
for the mayor declared a local
health health emergency just
yesterday, and we see various
video content have found some
people are reconsidering their
plans to attend a rather risque
San Francisco.
It's called the Dory alley
street fair or up your alley.
And over the years, it's earned
a reputation for being a smaller
but racier version of the Folsom
Street Fair. And this year, lots
of people are reconsidering
their plans to go to that event
and related dance parties
because of the ongoing monkey
pox outbreak. It very escaped
the declaration of a public
health emergency by San
Francisco Mayor London breed was
enough to convince San Francisco
resident Larry Novita to skip
the Dory alley street fair this
Sunday. I'm just
gonna hang out in the
neighborhood here. And just
listen to what's going on at
Dory
through friends
but others have come to San
Francisco just for the event.
I think everyone kind of
mitigates their own right
towners. And, you know,
personally, I'm vaccinated, and
I had monkey pox.
So he's hoping others take
appropriate precautions.
So it's a painful experience,
you
know, There's a lot of unknown,
you know, questions that even
doctors aren't able to answer
and it's just scary. Okay, now
that this is interesting, so the
guy's been vaccinated. He's had
monkey pox. And yet he says, you
know, there's so much unknown.
They're scary. I see that you
have monkey pox clips, so I'm
going to hand it to you. I
have the lead. Thank you.
Oh, wait, but wait. But wait,
wait, wait. I want to frame it
though. We need to frame this
with a clip. I didn't play from
the last episode, which is
before it before you do anything
before I play my clips. I've
been in the Bay Area forever.
Forever since would
I've no. I've known about the
Pride Parade. I've known about
the Folsom Street thing, which
is very it's like a bunch of
nude men. You know, dry humping
each other. That's pretty much
what it is. In public. Yeah.
I've never even heard of this
thing. This must be outrageous.
I have never heard of it.
Well, I think that is a very
good point. And by the way, you
should hang up your assless
chaps in shame that you've never
heard of this one.
I know, I have never
heard of it. You are the kind of
guy who would know you would
know I mean, all kidding aside,
you know about you know about
all the shit that's going on,
you know what's happening in a
town you know, everything.
I know, what's I know, whatever,
buddy in the Bay Area knows
generally but I keep up with
things. But I have never heard
of this event. Now. It's either
new or it's more at a real event
or it's so lewd. And so gross
debt. Nobody wants to talk about
it, which is my guess must be an
embarrassment to the city.
I'm not so sure. I mean, I think
I think this whole monkey pox
thing has there's a different
reason behind it.
Okay, we'll play your clip. And
then but this
clip is important because this
is Tim un, who was the World
Health Organization's high
impact events preparedness unit
head. That's incredible title,
high impact events preparedness
unit head. And, and we just need
to play this because this is the
official word about monkey pox.
And where we are and what we
know about it and what the
science is and about the
vaccines
have been discussing with those
manufacturers what is available
in 2022. We have a rough
understanding about the three
vaccines that are existing at
the moment are being mentioned
in the Doubletree interim
guidance for immunization. So on
the MVA bn vaccine, we do know
that at the moment, 16 point 4
million doses exist in bulk,
which means they require fill
and finish. We have roughly 1
million of those already in
Finland, Finnish a situation on
the other third generation
vaccine, the LC 16. In Japan, we
know from the manufacturer, that
this is only being produced for
the Government of Japan. And we
have good discussion with the
Government of Japan, how to make
some of these accessible to
other countries. And thirdly, on
the so called second generation
vaccine AKM 2000. We know that
roughly 100 million doses of
this vaccine exists with various
member states in their national
stockpiles. So this is the
supply situation in 2022. And
we're evaluating with the
manufacturer what will be more
available in 2023. And these are
ongoing discussions, I would
like to underline one thing that
is very important to who we do
have uncertainties around the
effectiveness of these vaccines,
because they haven't been used
in this context. And in this
scale before, and therefore, we
are calling and working with our
member states that when these
vaccines are being developed,
that they are delivered in the
context of clinical trial
studies and prospectively
collecting this data to increase
on our understanding on the
effectiveness of vaccines. Thank
you.
It's a clinical trial. They
don't know what what it's going
to do. And everyone's just
lining up.
Well, they're small. They're all
smallpox vaccines.
I understand. I understand. But
that makes it even worse. What
is this? I don't even know if
it's mRNA. I have no idea. No,
no, no. But there's three
generations of it now. And what
he's saying is when they're
delivered, they should be
delivered in the context of a
clinical trial.
I because they'd never been used
on Monday. Yeah,
but I don't think that the the
men who have sex with men who
are lining up to get a vaccine
as freshly in New York City and
in San Francisco, that they're
being told, Hey, by the way, you
know, you're part of a clinical
trial. Do you think?
I bet I'm betting money that
they're signing something? Oh,
signing
okay. But it's not something
you're hearing on the news. Oh,
by the way, will you just know
us at your own risk?
Okay, well, when you hear the
origins of the monkey pox, this
story is one of the better
pieces that they've done. And
this came from NPR it was done
as a kind of as an investigative
report. You get you get find out
two things. There's something
screwy about this particular
monkey pox and little boys seem
to be involved once once again
in very obviously they don't
bring it in and disgusting
manner you did. But that's the
first thing that comes to me.
What did I do? You brought the
little boys into this
conversation.
I didn't say anything about
little boys ever. What are you
talking about?
It was the last show? No, no.
Well, it's in the play. Now.
This here we go. Monkey pox
origins one.
Nearly 800,000 additional doses
of the monkey pox vaccine will
soon be distributed throughout
the United States. According to
health officials. This comes as
the world is struggling to stop
the largest recorded monkey pox
outbreak in history. More than
18,000 cases have now been
detected in at least 78
countries, and PRs Michael Indu
Cliff has an exclusive story
about where this outbreak began.
But first, McLean, you have a
story about the doctor who
treated some of those first noon
cases. And then he tried to warn
the world that monkey pox had
become an international threat.
That's right as my the story
actually starts five years ago
with a doctor named Dinair are
gonna back in 2017, he saw
what's perhaps the most
important patient of his career,
they brought my attention to a
young boy, an 11 year
old boy with a very strange rash
that looked like blisters.
He had skin lesions that
appeared. It's very unusual,
very large, affecting your face
and all over the body.
Akona is an infectious disease
specialist at Niger Delta
University in Nigeria. And when
he saw the size of the lesions
or pox, he wondered it the boy
had what was then a rare
disease, a
very rare disease, the suspicion
of monkey pox just came up. So
again, I tested the boy and he
was right. Monkey pox. At the
time iguana thought that this
monkey pox outbreak would
activate always had the way it
had been described in textbooks
and scientific papers since the
1970s. That is, the virus came
from an animal like a rodent or
a monkey.
Yeah, it was this speculation
that this young boy played with
monkeys around the community,
and that the virus doesn't
spread very easily between
people because it's not very
contagious, especially between
healthy adults.
Ah, don't play with monkeys
kids.
The one thing that came out of
this, this first clip to me was
it's a very rare disease. Yeah.
Read mentioned in books. That's
not what we're told over here.
No, it's it's a thing. It's all
over Africa.
By the way, you were right. The
context of was a men who there
were two children who had monkey
pox, which was traced back to
men who have sex with men.
You're right. And that was the
report.
Yeah, there's your as your clip
not mine. But Benny back to
this. This was thinking what
we're kind of told that oh, it's
all over Africa. Yeah. Yeah,
that's what I understood by the
way the reporting was going now
I just needed the African
doctors like he had to he was
looking at this look it up and
do a double take what what? No,
okay, this gets better actually.
So here we go.
You know, fix many children,
because when they're playing
outside, they often come into
contact with animals. So
previous outbreaks were small,
only a few dozen cases in rural
areas. And going on other
doctors thought that this
outbreak back in 2017 would be
the same
without okay could be the
regular monkey pox that we know
has been described in the
Central Africa. But a few weeks
later, a Guinta started to
become concerned, the outbreak
began to grow very rapidly,
cases popped up not just near
this boy. But all over.
You're seeing cases just
suddenly appearing across the
country. The virus
seemed to be spreading further
and faster than expected. And it
wasn't kids getting infected,
but rather men in their 20s and
30s.
Young men active men, that's
very, very unusual at that time.
These men didn't fit the typical
profile for monkey pox either.
They weren't handling animals.
They were middle class men
living in busy modern cities,
and their rashes weren't in the
typical places on their bodies.
Instead of being on their faces
and extremities. The mid had
blisters around their genitals.
Oh, nice. Did MPR put that sound
affecting? No What'd you say?
Well, she started to do a
dramatic over it, by
the way couldn't hear it.
I heard I heard it. Yeah. I
think you should have started
earlier.
The No, I put this out,
obviously. But it was a boying.
Everyone heard it. I think that
it's disgusting. That again,
this is something else that
another new piece of news when
we hear about it, and that in
the show the elements of it
don't show somebody's hand.
Yeah, there's a hand by some of
the hand. Hahaha, think about
that. That's what your mom used
to say, to the bee on the palm
of the hand hand. You see it on
it, they never mentioned that is
predominantly the pucks around
the genitals. So this is more
new news unknown to the, you
know, we're
not getting it. Now I understand
why that guy in my clip was
saying it's really painful.
Yeah. Okay, onward. They were
very, very extensive. During a
very extensive data lesion that
appeared,
Aquinas started to investigate
these patients more and found
that many of them had high risk
sexual behaviors, multiple
partners sex with prostitutes,
Aquinas started to realize
something huge that the virus
had changed. And for the first
time, it was starting to spread
through sexual contact.
We have already proposed that
sexual route is something that
we need to look really look at.
Interesting, so fascinating,
because it's so different than
what you see in the textbooks.
Right?
Right. Yeah, completely
different. Well, they're not
affecting children. We're not
females, why not the elderly?
Why are we having young men 20
to 40 years, only
acquainted knew these findings
had massive implications. And
then the virus no longer needed
to jump from an animal. Instead,
it could now easily jump from
human to human. And that meant
the current outbreak in Nigeria
would be extremely difficult to
stop it. Monkey pox was no
longer just a threat to
communities in West Africa, but
a threat to the world. So I'm
going to try to warn Nigerian
health officials years ago, they
wouldn't listen. At an
international meeting. He tried
to bring up the possibility of
sexual transmission. Somebody
told him to be quiet. The way
we had one meeting, somebody
said I should not say it.
Really. I've experienced Yes,
one meeting like this. Somebody
said I should not say it that it
is not possible to we should not
worry. Jump ahead. Five years
later,
tonight, the World Health
Organization sounding the alarm
on the rapid spread of monkey
pox,
more than 70 countries now
reporting cases, the US nearing
2900 infections, York City
is the epicenter of the outbreak
in the US.
For the first time in history.
Monkey pox is spreading across
the world. And just as a growing
up predicted through sexual
contact.
All right, my claim. I mean,
that, to me is a wild backstory,
this scientist who had all this
important information, but he
could not get anyone to pay
attention to it. I mean, it's
really mind boggling.
So this does not spread to women
at all.
Well, at least his observations
back in Africa, and then
everybody says that they've the
claim is that this is where it
began. And this is still going
on in a major way. It was at the
last clip you played. No, no,
there's one more. There's one
more that play that and, yeah,
that's what it sounds like. And
the other thing is, is the is
that it somehow has to meet the
stench of Fort Dietrich.
You know, and thank you because
I didn't want to go all crackpot
right away, but it sounds
totally like, hey, you know
what? depopulation, maybe if we
start with the gays. Now, a
little monkey pox that really
only spreads when you're in very
intimate contact, and it just
doesn't affect women. That has a
fort Dietrich stench about it.
Sure. Yes. Here we go.
Yeah. You know, in fact, Gwen
has insights and knowledge go
even further. He says the
outbreak in Nigeria back in 2017
never actually stopped health
officials just stopped looking
for cases. And the outbreak went
underground. And eventually, it
actually turned into this huge
International Outbreak we're
fighting right now.
So you're saying that the
outbreak today is in fact the
very same one that was in
Nigeria back in 2017. How do we
know that? Yeah,
you know, there's new genetic
evidence that hasn't been
published yet. Showing that this
outbreak this International
Outbreak we have started in
Nigeria way back even years
before this little boy showed up
in a goin his office.
What it means before that, oh
man, I know I'm yearning for
more do I have to listen to NPR?
I gotta come up with anything
when they did. That was their
best report they've done for a
while now. Two other monkeypox
clips that are kind of kind of
interesting. And this is the NPR
one. Monkey pox in jail. By the
way before we play a clip,
knowing what you now know from
that last report, monkey pox in
jail How is that spread?
Monkey pox has arrived in the
Cook County Jail in Illinois,
confirmed its first case of an
inmate with the disease this
week. And some public health
experts worry the virus could
spread quickly in jails and
prisons throughout the country.
As NPR is Martin Kosti reports.
People who work in corrections
health care are having some deja
vu right now. And Spalding is a
physician researcher at Emory
University.
I feel like we've just been
through
in some respects it feels
exercise that people are aware
because of COVID that outbreaks
can occur in jails and prisons.
Yes. Well, of course, we
understand how that works.
Are they doing they're Come on
John. I say you know what she
did she put a stop to it is what
they should do. Let's go to
second part of that clip.
I mean, the guards are in on it.
Here's another one. By the way.
Here's another thing I learned.
I'm learning a lot today. Yes.
There's something in here that
is like what why didn't know
this was going on.
But she says the pandemic
experience does not mean that
jails are necessarily ready for
what's coming now. Homer Venters
is the former chief medical
officer for New York city jails.
Now he inspects conditions at
correctional facilities around
the country. And he says the
fact that monkey pox is
transmitted by skin to skin
contact makes him especially
worried about the intake pens at
jails. Those places are often
filthy, rarely cleaned, and
people are packed together very
tightly, shoulder to shoulder
skin contact for hours,
sometimes for days. Another
thing he worries about is co
pays many jails and prisons
charge inmates nominal fees to
get medical services. He says
that makes some inmates
reluctant to get symptoms
checked out, say a rash. I
strongly encourage elimination
or co pays period. But
especially in times like this
where we want to know when
people are sick. Some jails took
that advice as COVID loomed. One
of them was the south
correctional entity or score
south of Seattle, Devon Schrems,
the executive director, I
just I'm not sure that that
would have occurred to us
medical codes were a pretty
standard form of practice and
jails and the community. Because
of COVID. We looked at all of
the barriers that might keep
somebody from reporting
symptoms.
Trump says they got rid of co
pays permanently, and that'll
now help with monkey pox.
co pays
Did you know this? You know, I
do know a little bit about the
amount of money you need to have
in jail. And the whole system
that set up to send your your
loved one your loved inmate
money through J pay and these
types of incredible scams. Yeah,
that doesn't surprise me. I
didn't know about the co pays
but I had the whole thing is
you're in there and they they
bleed you dry while you're in
there.
It's unbelievable at co pays. I
thought they just had a dog you
got sick doctor you I'm sick.
Oh, well, you're gonna have to
co pays 20 bucks. Why I'm in
jail and I get 20 bucks. Well,
you can do me a favor to elder's
homage to that? Yeah, of course.
But from the sounds of it. I it
just just, it's unbelievable.
Well, this this monkey pox has.
I mean, it's particularly in
this moment in time with all of
our gender divert our gender,
our gender furcation There you
go, gender furcation all the
pronouns and everyone being
super sensitive towards each
other. That somehow No, you look
at the British papers. You can
make jokes about this one,
though. Oh, maybe. Maybe people
who are at risk of getting
monkey pox or to go on a bum bum
vacation as the it's okay to
make gay jokes about monkey pox.
All of a sudden, somehow. Even
in kind of mainstream shows. The
chief
of the World Health Organization
said this week that queer men
should limit their sexual
partners.
Notice it's queer men here. This
is very interesting to leverage.
Very interesting. Yeah. You're
very men calling themselves
queer, used to be a verboten? I
still don't think they use the
term amongst themselves. I've
only heard here is the queer who
is the women, but non binary
women.
Typically,
typically, at least from our
clips from tick tock,
and that's tick tock is our
Bible.
The chief of the World Health
Organization said this week that
queer men should limit their
sexual partners to lower the
risk of infection and reduce the
spread. So do you agree with
that medical recommendation? We
did.
Now that I've heard it a second
time, I'm actually annoyed by
it.
Yeah. It's off script. This is
off script no matter what.
Whatever it
is queer me queer men who gave
what? What textbook are they?
What style guide? Are they
looking at? What AP guide? Are
they looking at? All of a sudden
is said of gay males. It's queer
men.
It's like this whole thing is
and how did it switch over from
men having sex with men to all
jump? Where is gay? Well, this
is like, Man,
this is the only one I've heard
with this with. I mean, I have
here this is Where'd you get
this? This is from in the
bubble. It's so this is it's a
podcast version of something. I
think it's
was it comes out as something
that's very professional.
It's NPR show. NPR? Yeah. No,
I'm sorry. laminata media. Oh,
interesting. Andy Slavitt we
know Andy Slavitt don't we say
Andy Slavitt
lemon nada media. Yeah, this is
one of those those old gimlet
Neumann my Exactly.
This is one of those. One of
those outfits that was purchased
for a lot of money for that just
has a lot of investment because
it does a lot of programming.
Look if you want to make money
in podcasting and advertising
and sponsorship, do an LGBTQ Qi
P k plus podcast, they will
flock to you. Flock I tell you,
because it's a check mark for
all businesses. We need to do
some some SNR ESG. Let's Hey, we
need a LGBTQ plus podcast. Yeah.
Okay, let's let's advertise you
got to check. Anyway, so here it
is. Let's listen to let's
finally get to the point that
they are they are somehow their
their next level with this queer
men stuff.
The chief of the World Health
Organization said this week that
queer men should limit their
sexual partners to lower the
risk of infection and reduce the
spread. So do you agree with
that medical recommendation,
we released a document and we
being me and two colleagues of
mine who are both mph public
health professionals, asking
yes, for our community, until
vaccine is more widespread, to
consider risk reduction until we
get a better biomedical
response. You know, if we say
canceled sex parties closed on
us, it's just not going to
happen. But if we give people
options, you know, I might have
coined the term Angel autumn,
the best thing I've ever written
in my entire life, if we say
hey, wait till September,
October, have an angel autumn
Pumpkin Spice Latte. You know,
think about using condoms,
limiting your number of high
risk events and sex partners.
But you know, you got to give
people something to say this is
temporary and options to still
enjoy themselves.
Anal autumn everybody that was
even offended by that. Yeah, but
but this is but this is the
thing. It's like, it's just
seems to be okay to make all
these jokes. And I don't know, I
have a very bad feeling about
what what is whether, monkey how
monkey pox is exactly related to
this, I'm unsure. But the
discussion that's going around
it. And then as you already
pointed out, this is a
disease that the majority of
people who have it in this
country are men who have sex
with other men
are men who have sex with men,
male
to male sexual contact, men who
have sex with men, male to male
sexual contact women who have
sex with men who have sex with
men, men who have sex with men,
men who have sex with other men,
with men, men
who have sex with men, men who
have sex with men, men who've
had sex with men,
men who have sex with men.
Okay, so men who have sex with
men is generally the term that
is used. So we're not using gay
anymore, and it seems very
confusing, but it became very
clear with this next clip, that
this is about removing gays from
the LGBTQ, let's just keep it at
that. So we have lesbian, gay,
bisexual, trans and queer,
removing them without having to
remove the letter. You see, the
LGBTQ is so embedded in
everybody's brain
that says traditional, it's the
Yeah, it's the OG it wouldn't
work if it's just all of a
sudden it's a BT Q. You know,
like, what kind of shitty
sandwiches that no LGBTQ, so
they're trying to remove those
people from the group by just
marginally marginalizing them
into something else another
category so you're gay. Well,
you're not are gay because are
gay. is queer. I think that's
where that transition comes
from. So you are just men who
have sex with men. And they're
going to do the same thing. I
think you're right. And they're
going to do the same thing with
the L. This essentially this is
a tick tock lesbian turfs. You
listen. No, no, no, no, no, no,
here. No, but
they're all turfs. They,
of course they're turfs. So it's
men who have sex with men and
turfs. And here's a lesbian on
Tik Tok to explain,
so apparently I missed this.
Lesbian is now an umbrella term,
it doesn't apply to women who
are attracted to women anymore.
That's been canceled. Now, not
only can lesbians be attracted
to men, but they can also be
men. So therefore, there are no
more lesbians, right? Because,
well, because genital
preferences are apparently
transphobic. So therefore, we
can no longer have an actual
homosexual. But because we don't
want to remove the letters from
our long alphabet group, we're
going to create a new definition
for lesbians. Why don't you just
take the L off the front of your
group, I hereby petition you,
since it no longer exists. And
it is transphobic I hereby
petition you to remove the
lesbian from your group
completely.
Well, of course, that's not
going to happen because it's
their brand. And they never want
to lose the brand. So this is a
political political party, this
political party of queer they
should just call it that, but
instead,
I think, I think that's what
they're gonna do. I think that's
what they're trying to do. I
think they're trying to remove
all those letters and go to
queer.
Yes, yes, the queer party. And,
and, you know, and queer is or
trans, and I think they're gonna
then have a little problem with
taking it all the way to queer.
I think trans trans is the way
to go. Because transsexual trans
Yeah,
yeah, the trans community.
ISM, trans humanism. What do you
mean, the trans community
doesn't? Our trans community
works very well. Let's use it in
a sentence. We need more money
for our trans community, we need
more rights for our trans
community. Here's what's
disappointing. 15 years of this
show, gay gays and lesbians have
never had a problem emailing us.
It's silent, John. It's silent.
And why do you believe that to
be the case?
I think they're they're either I
think they're afraid I think
they see what's going on. And
there are a lot of them we're
trying to figure stuff out but
they're not they're not
communicating to us for some
reason. But this is a
cancellation of lesbians and
gays. And it's like everything
else. Everything else that is
difficult or is it requires some
thoughtful discussion. Let's
just simplify the term you know,
for one thing, two things have
happened one is the the idea of
sexuality has been removed in
favor of gender Yes, gender a
gender studies would be this is
sexuality Gender Studies has
been moved over transsexual
we've already noted is being
changed to transgender
homosexuality is not even in the
mix. It's
it's it's not possible. It is
not. A
woman was pointing that out.
Because she's a homosexual lady.
Yes. Who used to describe
herself at least amongst her
peers as a lesbian. And now she
can't do that. She's She's
nailing it. She's got it. I
think this is these guys are
getting a clue. And, and there's
no game in any more than just
men who have sex with men. In
other words, men. Yep, there you
go.
There you go. And they are the
source of disease, men men,
source of disease
and all the problems in the
world.
It was funny this is from CDC.
How does monkey pox spread it
can also be spread by
respiratory secretions during
prolonged face to face contact
or during intimate physical
contact such as kissing,
cuddling or sex. In addition,
pregnant people can spread the
virus to their fetus through the
placenta. What not that was
exactly what couldn't happen
well, it could be bullshit well
it's pregnant when you say
pregnant Exactly. This is not a
control it well. It is. It is
it's very open he can and by the
way did the fact that you're
getting no bothers me I know
information back and forth
between the gays that are
listening to the show. I think
everybody's is flat footed here.
It's it just went real fast and
but but just look at the media.
What what is it about saying gay
is there? Where was the
technical memo that said it's
men who have sex with men. And
by the way, since when is men
only a male? I mean, this is
what this has to be on purpose.
This has to be watched this now
will really screw them up. I
mean, this has got to be this
has got to be some kind of
psychological operation. I mean,
it is we just don't know exactly
who's driving it. But it's via
who
is driving is to the CIA. Are
they doing anything about it is
the FBI is a George Soros. Oh,
no. Is it Glenn Beck? Yeah,
there you go.
Glenn Beck.
It's Alex Jones. That's who it
is. By the way, I watched the
Alex Jones documentary on the
new one on Apple TV, which I
thought was cool that Apple TV
has it on there.
Yeah, this is the one done by
that redhead. Yes. The one from
the INCEL movie
in Selma. And I have to say that
now, when you take it we have an
Alex Jones documentary is two
hours long. And you have a lot
of Alex Jones clips at high
volume at freakout level. After
about an hour and a half. You're
tired, you're just like, Yeah, I
think two hours is too long for
a movie like that. And
that's on the on the director
that was just too much too many
things were paced together.
There is other stuff of Alex
Jones. But what hit for me it
was because a lot of historical
footage. He was very influential
on my basic awakening to what's
going on in the world. I do want
to recognize that and we have
played him jokingly for years
but we've always said look, the
dude is right. It did turn the
frogs gay. A lot of a lot of a
lot of stuff he said is right.
As as a genesis of awakening, I
really dispute this. His
importance. Maybe for you I find
from the beginning because I
still have some old clips. I
don't have them handy of him
from 1999 When the y2k thing
came about, and he went live on
the air, and the tapes of him if
anyone can dig these up of him
going, Oh, it's starting its
beginning. And he was he was one
of the guys that was promoting
the end of the world. 9099 y2k?
Yes, situation. I found it. But
I just thought it was such
bullshit. He's also done other
things that
just stop there for a second. So
I'm not quite sure why you said
as for the Genesis, you dispute
that that's my that's my
Genesis. No. And I indeed,
filled up the bathtub and had
cash in my freezer. So I've also
gone down the rabbit hole leaves
in cold cash. Yeah. So I've also
gone down that rabbit hole with
Alex Jones. So for good and for
bad, but a Deaf I just might.
The only point I'm making is he
was influential in some of the
basics. You know about the
globalists, the globalist system
that that ended his
documentaries. I thought those
those made a difference. And now
he's now he's getting squashed
like a bug.
I don't know. He's getting
squashed. He's got a new book
coming out. I thought the whole
thing was well timed is very
well market. He's got to he was
on an abandoned show, and
they're getting banned. For
having gay sex. Have
you been following the
bankruptcies of his companies
and the endless lawsuits?
Oh, Jones. Yeah. Yeah,
I mean, he's going to be it's
going to be 10s of millions of
dollars and Okay,
well, that that I'm not aware of
and I didn't see this
documentary. But I'm just saying
he's doing a pretty good job of
self promotion at the moment.
And that which is all I'm paying
attention. Oh, sure. Sure. But
his he's on banner. He's got a
book, which I wonder who wrote
the book. There's no way he
wrote it. In my humble opinion,
as a writer, it seems more like
something somebody else did. And
he detached his name to in some
ghost writing fashion. And
Bannon loves the guy. Yeah. And
he loves band. And it's really
something to see the two
together. I'm thinking about
monkey parks here. Should be
there Thursday now.
All right. All right. Something
I saw the other day at at the
heb here in Fredericksburg,
which kind of blew me away the
other day, a week ago. Last time
I was out. They already were
putting out their Halloween
displays. In July in July. Isn't
that little early?
I would say it's at least two
months early. Yeah. So I don't
know if at least a month or I
mean you can put it out so
people can get prepared I really
well this subject plays
tip if that makes no sense. You
know, the every single day they
gotta go outside they gotta put
up all the Halloween stuff that
they have for sale. No one's in
the Halloween mode yet, but
okay, maybe they're trying to
dump inventory. They're afraid
they're not going to get rid of
doesn't matter. In the United
States, we don't care about
anything, particularly when it
comes to our food. We just don't
care what we eat. And that's
because we get stories like this
tonight Hershey, one of the
world's largest chocolate makers
is warning of a shortage of
KitKats Reese's Peanut Butter
Cups, and other sweets this
Halloween. As it struggles to
ramp up supply. Hershey said
lack of key ingredients can be
blamed in part on the war in
Ukraine. Halloween accounts for
about a 10th of Hershey's annual
sales. They do cocoa now in
Ukraine.
Interesting. So that's what we
have to do today. I mean, what
are they doing? Ukraine is gonna
they don't grow peanuts though.
This is
That's bull crap. Are you this
is just more preAP yes is a
promotion dative ad that's what
and he be being here. I have a
native ad today.
Well, I was gonna talk about
some foodstuff because I have a
Dutch farmer I'd like us to
listen
to. Okay, let's go that way.
Because and this
this Dutch farmer, his name is
Eugene frontman. And he is a
longer time listeners of the no
agenda show will love it because
he speaks what we call stained
coal angles, which is the OG
black coal English, which means
raw and in your face, which is
very much the way I've always
portrayed the Dutch people
speaking. Yes. Okay.
Your best voice? Well, this guy
except for the grumpy guy who's
who's always emailing us. Well,
it's
this guy. This guy is the OG
when it comes to that.
Good afternoon, ladies and
gentlemen. This is show you
don't Vamana I'm a dairy farmer
from the older city in the
middle of the Netherlands.
Someone asked me if I could send
a message what's going on in
Holland? What's all about the
farmer protest? And why are
Dutch farmers angry?
I mean, is this guy compelling
to listen to or what?
Well, he says Dutch instead of
Dutch, like you say,
Well, okay, this is a variation.
I mean, he's, he's anglicized
he's, he's he's doing better
than most, but
he's great voice very
understandable. Yeah,
we do need to know that these
the protests have not stopped.
You know, the protests in the
Netherlands, it continues to
block roadways. there is strife
a lot of and of course, I'm just
looking at Twitter and new
stories. A lot of Dutch people
are not like, oh, you know,
okay, we understand your because
they don't we understand your
problem farmer. But you know,
can you stop now, because you're
ruining my day. And they don't
really understand. So it's
farmers like this, who are
trying to explain to the Dutch
people, how bad this is,
for the farmer protests are
already here since two and a
half years, the first of October
2019. We remember, Dutch farmers
had a very big protest. We all
went to The Hague. And actually,
there was more like some
protests about the wind, which
was glowing already, probably
for 30 years. Dead Sea.
I love this. I love these old
school sayings. It was like the
thing that was blowing for 30
years. What does that mean? It's
something that boiling
and boiling under the surface.
Yeah, it's been boiling under
the
surface. The wind has been
blowing this way for 30 years
exact. By the
way. As I listened to scan, I
think the way you do this voice,
I have a suggestion. Okay. And I
noticed that I just noticed that
by now that I think about it. I
think all these guys do that.
And this one thing you leave
out, which is the which is the
log okay, it's a moment when
you're when you're translating
in your head, and instead of
saying anything, right, you
become like a kind of, it's
similar to the Berkeley Hummer
where you always had to be
making noise. And it's long,
what you're thinking. So there's
always sound coming out.
Okay, okay, bear that in mind
for my next time. I'm sure.
We all went to The Hague. And
actually there was more like
some protest about the wind
weather which was blowing
already probably for 30 years
that somewhere there's a problem
in the environment. There's a
problem with pollution.
agriculture sector gets pointed
at as a main cause of all
problems. Here you go. After
that, after the biggest protest,
the nitrogen problems came up
and nitrogen problems aren't
new. 30 years ago already.
Nature people start talking
about nitrogen ablution which
would make the rain shower and
all these, our rain would cause
lots of damage to the nature
parks to forests. And when you
would hear these voices, older
nature would be gone in a few
years. Well, 30 years later
nature still there, most of it
is in excellent condition.
So it's just like every other
climate change bullshit story.
You know, this has been going on
for 30 years, all by the time we
hit 2022. And you know, there's
going to be nature will be
destroyed. And the farmer says,
Here you go, and he's standing
in front of his cows who all
look pretty happy and tasty,
actually,
we'll do an hour of yes, people
started talking about nitrogen
emission, ammonia from
agriculture sector. There's also
nitrogen pollution, because of
the traffic because of the
industry and nitrogen oxides.
But they don't talk about it a
lot. And when a Nigerian problem
is called and all on, it's
focusing most of the times on
agriculture sector only.
Okay, so that's his background,
I would say that's a better
background, or than you've seen
anywhere on television, any M
five m. news report?
Well, from that perspective, for
sure, they're not going to tell
you that.
So. So and then this is a longer
clip. But that's the only other
one I have, because the other
guy went on for 10 minutes,
which you know, well worth it in
the show notes is you'll find a
link. So the industry came up
with solutions years ago, and
wanted to propose and in fact,
propose those. And none of those
were good enough. So he's going
to tell a little bit about the
industry solutions, and then
versus what the government was
doing. And he'll take it all the
way all the way home and explain
what is really happening here,
which we kind of know. But it's
good to hear it from a farmer
himself, who obviously is not
stupid.
When it started, agriculture
sector came together all bodies,
like the dairy industry, pork
industry, chicken industry, you
could ever call whatever
industries together made a big
plan. There was a lot of
solutions in it. He tried to
work to solve the problem. Our
government in the meanwhile,
went on with making other plans,
which was older than the latest
Neoplan few weeks ago. And it's
terrible. It's idiots. And it's
an it's of no use.
I got to remember that it's
terrible. It's idiot, and it's
of no use exactly.
What they did is they divided
the hole up in different
regions, some regions have to
lower their emissions by 12%,
some of the regions have to
lower their emissions by 4675 or
95%. In the meanwhile, how are
you reticle system is
said your reticle which means
the legal system,
this on this moment that no
innovations in agriculture
sector are allowed to use. So
there are different techniques
for lowering your emission. But
when you are asked for a court,
and a judge will look into your
innovations, they will say you
can't use it. So the only reason
the only thing to lower your
emissions right now is just
getting your head back. And
actually, you're probably coming
at the main cause of it all.
Nitrogen is more like we call it
the stick to beat the dog. He
has to camouflage the real.
I don't think I've ever taught
you this one.
Stick to beat the dog stick to
beat the dog.
It's a great what
was it? What's it? What's it
referred to?
Well, it's the same from the old
country of course, but what it
means is nitrogen is just used
as a stick to beat the dogs.
There's farmers in the flesh.
Yes, the farmers are the dog and
nitrogen is just the latest
stick they're using to beat the
dog. Which kind of leads me to
think about the Dutch might have
been really cruel to dogs back
in the day.
So probably a lot of people are
cruel to dogs. It's a real
problem, right? Yeah,
yeah, the main cause of it all.
State nitrogen is more like we
call it stick to beat the dog.
He has to camouflage the real
costs. Some left wing parties
and all ons and probably all
over the worlds he said to say
movements, they want to get rid
of Animal Industries, they want
to have a transition to more
plant based food, transition to
vegetarians. We have all the all
the all the stuff together. We
also have a body like that and
they asked for 50% reduction of
our national Earth has probably
on this moment the main cause of
it all. We're not talking about
nitrogen tonight. They just want
to reduce the national Earth for
every farmer all around the
world and also Every citizen
knows that cutting back to hurt
isn't the cause of any problems,
you know, we are producing food,
two thirds of agricultural land
on the planet can only be grown
by grass. And you need cows like
this, for making grass into meat
or into milk or whatever you
want. Whatever problem is
emissions with pollution on the
world, you are asking about
whether it's not chemical. But
farming is probably a part of
the problem. But most of it all,
it's part of the solution. So
this farmers now are getting
angry everyday, more government
is not listening. And what we
are fearing for is we have to
leave our land. And that's also
a deeper agenda behind it. You
know, and they just want to have
farmers land 62% of the area in
in all on this farm to buy
farmers. And what they want to
do is they want to have the land
cheap. So they're making it
nature first. And when they have
the land in their hands, they
can build houses on it houses we
don't need by Dutch citizens,
because average Dutch couple is
getting 1.8 1.9 kits. So what's
the problem of the demand for
houses that we get 100,000
refugees, refugees in this
country every year? That's why
they have to build houses. Well,
that's a shortcut of, of our
problems. Right now. Farmers are
getting angry, they're not
listened by by the government,
every solution we came home
with. They don't take it. And
what we see right now when we
have to reduce our national hurt
when we have to reduce hours by
ourselves, farms will break down
on this moment when the plan of
the government is coming
through. Probably 3040 50% of
the farmers have to fear for the
future. That's why we're on the
streets. That's why we're
protesting. That's why the
protests are going on. And
actually quite happily, all
around the world. People started
looking at Holland, what's
happening there? Well, what the
what the warning from the Dutch
farmers is that every citizen
from Holland freshly but also in
Europe, probably around the
globe. Have to look at what do
we want to have to eat in a few
years time?
Apologies for the length but I
feel this really kind of set it
all up. Now. You know what's
going on? Why they're pissed
off, and it's a worldwide
problem.
Well, the joke's on him because
nobody's paying attention to
this over here anymore. We got
our few days of stories, and
that was it.
Well, it's not a joke.
Well, joke on him. Yeah. All
right. He said that people are
paying attention and they've
decided to quash this
information. I insisted until
you brought this up. I'm glad
you did. Even though it's
lengthy, he was still amusing.
Because it brought brought to
the attention of our, our
producers that this is ongoing.
Yeah. And I was thinking about
this, you know, when I was
driving up to North, and most of
them once you get past el
Sobrante, or actually run el
Sobrante. All almost all the way
up the drive all the way
Sacramento is all fallow. Yeah,
hillsides filled with grass
that's gonna burn and burns and
burns and burns constantly.
Yeah. That used to have some
cattle on it didn't used to have
a lot. But there were heads of
cattle here and there. And
they'd be munching away on the
grass. And we didn't have as
many fires. Because you can't
farm on this land. I mean, you
might be able to put a vineyard
on there. You know, but you just
it's like he said, most of the
land is grassland grass. Yeah.
And there's tons of it. And you
can put in a bunch of animals on
there and they'll eat digress
instead of letting it just burn
and then turn
it into milk and cheese and
meat. Yeah, it's amazing now
instead, now instead of paying
attention to that, we have spam
being locked up in plastic cases
in New York City. Because people
are stealing the spam because
you know that's good food. And
Scientific American reports
eating too much protein makes P
a problem pollutant in the US so
Oh, yeah. This is you eating
meat is peeing nitrogen slaves.
Oh, yeah. Yeah. And by the way,
there's
a there's a recipe going around
for spit or I saw it on the TV.
It's spam french fries. It's you
take the spam from the can I've
never yet
you know to be honest, but I
have never eaten spam in my
life.
I don't know I don't have you
there but I but I would try this
to cut the spam at the strips
and then you do the triple your
flower it eggwash panko deep fat
fry you I get that a shot
what is what no no what is spam?
Spam is a whole hog ground up by
it's just a it's a mixture of an
edible meat from from, you know
from a pig
it's the shit no one else wanted
is that it basically
last season deliciously I
understand
but the root, the root of all of
this is still the the globalists
who believe that climate change,
and all our problems are
happening because we have too
many people that steal the root
of this. Did you see Bill Maher?
I missed it.
Oh my goodness.
This is you off the rails? Yes,
I
have clipped it for you. Since
you clip it. Let's go. So this
is one of his new rules. This I
just took a piece of this long
rant, so stop whenever you want.
Me, and here we go. And finally
new rule the recent report that
informed us that
sorry, before I get stuff start
that he was on hiatus. So he was
away for a month. And I think he
had a little talking to you
know, kind of that chat that the
mansion got in the basement when
he had COVID that Boris Johnson
had when he was in hospital with
COVID
kind of talking to this best
exemplified by the movie
network. Yes, exactly. Ned
Beatty brings in gets this gets
his talking to but he does the
talking. Then it Beatty does it
talking to the host the way of
the world.
Alright, so here's Bill Maher,
after talking to back from
hiatus.
And finally new rule. The recent
report that informed us that in
November of this year, the
population of the earth will hit
8 billion is not good news. And
those who are regarded as such
should be treated for tick tock
brain. The Secretary General of
the United Nations of all people
said that welcoming our 8
billion was an occasion to
celebrate our diversity. Yes,
you want to comfort that people
of all races will be
contributing to an already
unsustainable carbon footprint
and choking and starving
equally.
Now listen to the crowd. Oh,
yes. Too many people we're all
gonna die. Funny. Have you seen
what?
Sorry. Earlier Nick Clippy said
when he says United Nation
versus United States only hear
that.
And those who are regarded as
such should be treated for tick
tock brain. Before that, the
Secretary General of the United
Nations
nights. That's right.
Secretary General of the United
States states
exactly what he was thinking,
move back to where we weren't
starving equally.
Know what has been happening
with the climate in recent
years. Did you see England last
week. England is pretty far
north but the runways are
melting. Our farmland is
shrinking due to scorching
temperatures and drought. One
out of four people on Earth is
food insecure. What we used to
call hungry was another one. And
billions faced some form of
water scarcity. Water isn't the
only thing we're running out of
clean air quality soil, rain
forests, wetlands, the precious
metals that make our phones
work. We're even running out of
sand, sand, which may not seem
important, but without it, you
can't make concrete or glass
like for Windows. So you can
look outside and see the world
ending.
Clap clap nihilists.
All of this is not unrelated to
there being ever more people on
Earth who tend to use things.
Tracy stone Manning is our
Director of the Bureau of Land
Management and she said if there
were fewer of us, we would have
less impact. We must consume
less and more importantly, we
must breed fewer consuming
humans. Yes, I thought this
useless eaters.
Well, yeah, we can stop and hear
exactly this. This is what he
feels
humans. Yes, I thought this was
dumb. And until Until very
recently, it was but now there's
a growing movement of people
more worried about population
decline. Decline. That's what we
should be celebrating. But Elon
Musk says the biggest
problem the world will face in
20 years. His population
collapse.
Oh, come on up all the excuses
not to wear a condom.
So he went on for for quite a
while. This kind of begs the
question. I mean, is this now
just accepted all of a sudden
that climate change and all the
adverse weather events, which by
the way, are more frequent and
more severe than ever before in
history, that that is because we
have too many people. That is
That's it. I mean, that's
basically what he's saying. And
he sounds all in on it to me.
Well, for a guy with his mana
money he has that he can donate
$1 million to a campaign of
Barack Obama. This is pretty
elitist. This is like guy, man,
you know, I'm in the boat. Shut
the hatch. Yeah. Yeah. That's
pretty obvious. It's I don't
know how far this is going.
Likely the only people that
nobody is paying attention to
this, as you like to point out,
because you like watching waters
world's man on the street? Yes,
I do. think anybody is paying as
much attention to this as they'd
like to believe. Well, then only
too many people. If he went to
their man on the street, how
many people are there in the
world? And how much can the
world sustained? Or he just fly
over Arizona? Yeah, you know,
oh, well, do things come to
mind. There's a lot of room pay.
And be there's a lot of sand
too. I'd like to know where this
sand thing comes from. We're
running out of sand. That'll be
the day
now. You know what that is?
That's the erosion story. I
think because there's several
islands that have erosion but it
turns out that it's the erosion
is happening because sand is
being sucked up offshore for
sale. And, you know, that's the
black market and sand. I mean,
sand is being stolen from from
countries and you know, they're
gonna tip over these islands.
Yeah, the Flipped red.
Right over. But I don't
understand what you're saying.
But it will at least the people
who listen to this podcast care,
because this this has got I
mean, yes, he went on for
another three minutes,
discrediting exactly what you
were saying. And then there's
these idiots who think that
there's enough space Yes, space.
It's not like that. Where you're
gonna get your water from where
you're gonna get your, your
you're
gonna just getting close. I'm
working on satellite
Cadency as well. You're gonna
get this from we can get that
from okay. Get that from your
from your Maga crowd working on
it. I'm feeling good about my my
Bill Maher. Yeah, I'm
actually it's when you're weak
if you don't do impressions,
no, this is well known, except
for
the generalized Dutch voice.
Yes.
Well, speaking of extreme
weather, do you mind would you
stick with climate change for a
moment since it's kind of what's
next after the monkey pox blows
over? Yeah, you gotta be I
gotta. I got a few climate stuff
here.
It has been a most unusual week.
Wildfires threatening Yosemite
scorching heat baking the
Pacific Northwest
baking. Baking. Did she say
baking baking? i You're in the
Pacific Northwest, aren't you?
We're not really I have a place
in the Pacific Northwest has
been hot for a week.
Are they baking? I'm asking you
this is NBC. So I take them
seriously. Are they baking in
the Pacific?
Let me give you a perspective.
Because Mimi's up there. She
stuck up there. So it's been
raining and it's been freezing
cold. coldest month in the
history of the state. July you
can Washington. Now there's a
heatwave. It just flipped a
switch and for about a week and
it's continuing until next
Monday. I believe it's been hot.
Today, I think and what was
yesterday's baking hot heat 85
has been a most unusual week.
Wildfires threatening Yosemite
scorching heat baking the
Pacific Northwest. Biblical
rains and floods in the nation's
midsection.
Biblical rains John biblic mean
like Noah, like the ark.
Yeah, we need an ark. This is
what are you getting? This is
this this is the nightly news
and NBC has gotten worse.
I think they've gotten better
because this is hilarious.
All the hallmarks of climate
change.
The hallmarks what is a
hallmark? Is it just a mark in
the hallway?
Yes, enjoy where people used to
pee.
This is exactly the fingerprint
the signature that we would
expect with global warming due
to the increase in greenhouse
gases from human activities.
But scientists are surprised by
the intensity
breaking these temperature
records for example, by so far,
several degrees It goes beyond
what we expected. At this point,
yours has warmed almost two
degrees since 1880. With most of
the warming happening since
1975. Warmer air can hold more
moisture, and so produce more
rain. Just climate change,
create an environment that makes
rainfall more intense
climate change creates an
environment that's super charged
as rain storms. And that means
when conditions are right, we
can get these catastrophic rain
events several inches per hour.
This week, Kentucky indoor
deadly one in 1000 year rain and
flood events
one in 1000. I had not heard
this either one ever that one in
the 1000s in
your rain and flood events.
I'm gonna lose everything I have
for sure. But it's better than
losing my life.
precipitation events are more
frequent and intense across the
country. With the biggest
increases in the Northeast and
Midwest. On Tuesday, St. Louis
got more than twice as much rain
in a single day, as it does in
an average month of July
historic statistics in a mind
boggling week showing us the
future is now
the future is now so now they
can predict the future. Nobody
can ask you. Yeah.
If it's once in 1000 years, that
means it must have happened 1000
years ago was there global
warming then?
They Well, you know about
Alberta, Alberta, Alberta.
They might have had biblical
rains.
Now this was your global Oh,
okay. There was there was
biblical rains. That's what
happened. Yeah, it was like a
warming then. I liked some
global warming.
No, in fact, I liked the
biblical I'll take it. That's
right. It's an act of God. Not
of people shut up. That take
that. I'd take that any day. But
luckily we have solace there is
help us on the way people this
is good. Good news, if we can
get it all together, because we
took that Joe Manchin rat
bastard. We took him he got his
COVID Wink wink, nudge nudge or
took them down in the basement.
Good old Chuckie Schumer roughed
him up.
Today's Senate Democrats are
rallying behind a deal that
would make the largest climate
investment in US history,
provide tax credits for buying
electric vehicles and lower
health care premiums for
millions of Americans. It came
after a sudden reversal from
moderate Democratic Senator Joe
Manchin, who just days ago up
ended talks over concerns about
inflation. But now he's on
board.
I just felt there was an
opportunity here to really give
us an energy policy with
security that we need for our
nation, but also driving down
the prices the high price of
gasoline driving down inflation
was my number one goal.
Yeah, so what they really did
here is they pretty much just
renamed it the inflation
Reduction Act and like, oh,
yeah, that's cute. That's all
they really did. And this this
boob thinks that by spending
more money you're going to
reduce inflation. Okay,
well, he actually got he got
himself a deal some sort of free
money should West Virginia. Like
a lot of
Oh, no, he got he did great for
the state, but don't get me this
bullcrap. Oh, yeah.
No, he's lying. Yeah, no, it's
bull crap. He's he says, All
these guys are all liars. Well,
it seems now that he, unlike
what you would hope to see, you
know, the, hey, here's kind of a
moderate guy. It's, it's weird
that a Democrat is running a red
state like West Virginia to
begin with. And, you know, he's
like, hey, you know, I'm not
gonna, I'm not going to
participate in the stuff that's
going to hurt my state. And so
maybe there's a little bit of a
moderate Democrat, we could use
that on all sides of of our
political discourse. It turns
out, no, he's just a lying whore
like the rest. And what he did
is he uses he wants power. He
wants to be the guy who makes it
happen. It seems obvious from
this statement that he makes was
my number one goal. The bill
includes 369 billion to fight
climate change 64 billion to
lower premiums for Americans
buying their own health
insurance, Medicare would be
allowed to negotiate the price
of prescription drugs.
How did Trump do this already?
Did we fix all that we were the
most favored nation status or
was that all executive order
they turned back what happened?
This I don't know this drug
thing they keep doing it doesn't
change a thing. Know that I've
seen whether Trump did something
or these guys are trying to do
something is bullcrap. The
farmer guys, they run, they run
the roost, the bankers a top or
the top guys, and they're in
intertwine with the industry
military industrial complex and
they're the frontman for them.
Yeah. And then the farmer guys
are second there's like second,
second banana, banana. Banana,
Medicare will be allowed to
negotiate the price of
prescription drugs passing along
the savings to consumers and
grasping for medication with out
of pocket expenses capped at two
$2,000 It would be paid for by
raising taxes on big
corporations.
What kind of a deal is out of
pocket expenses capped at
$2,000?
It's almost what you get in
jail. You co pay
$2,000 Holy mackerel, yeah.
Yeah, you won't pay, don't
worry, you won't have to pay
more than $2,000.
Well notice who's reading it,
you know, a well paid news
model. It's all fine.
She's reading right through it,
she's plowing right through
instead of stopping and saying,
kind of a deal is this.
And seniors would pay less for
medication with out of pocket
expenses cap to $2,000
Seniors, that's for the seniors
who knows what everybody else is
gonna have to pay
expenses capped at $2,000. It
would be paid for by raising
taxes on big corporations and
the wealthy. If the bill passes,
it would be a huge victory for
President Biden.
They leave out the $129 billion
for the IRS police $129 billion
to go in force, taxation law,
what are the chances they're
going to surround Wall Street?
And beseech them for the
paperwork? Or is this just going
to result in more harassment of
the middle class basically,
because you know, we can send
agents out into bars and
restaurants and see how many
people are eating and see if
they're probably lying about
their income? Guess what?
They're going to go and go into
stores? And let me see I see
more product here than it's
being
rung up there with a counter and
they checked it tip. Yep. Oh,
yeah.
clickety, click the Foley home,
to look at your car to look at
your social media of there's
gonna be a lot of that. Oh, so
you're on vacation there, huh?
Let's just see if we think you
can afford that. And then. And
then the one thing that I think
this, well, let me just finish
this
report, today insistently would
help fight inflation and a way
Americans will feel
put simply put, the bill will
lower health care costs for
millions of Americans. It will
be and it will be the most
important investment, not
hyperbole, the most important
investment,
not hyperbole, which means it's
hyperbole
we've ever made in our energy
security.
So what's left open there is the
50% corporate tax, which is not
defined, of course of any
documents I've seen yet. But
what that is, is part of the
global globalist corporation
tax, which is pegged at 15%.
Would you agree? Yeah, quick
coincidence. Coincidence?
I think not. And then we have
the carried interest loophole,
which is a multi like $50
billion annual boon for money
people. So they get they don't
have to pay taxes, or they pay
capital gains taxes over the way
they make money versus if you're
just selling a product in your
store. You pay income tax. But
this will all be used for
someone who we were wondering
about. And I think that she has
now popped her head up. And we
were just saying, Where is
cinema? And there she is,
let's pass the bill needs the
support of all 50 Senate
Democrats, and tonight Kyrsten
Sinema of Arizona won't say if
she's voting yes. Are you
comfortable with the passage?
Excuse us? Have you spoken to
the President about it, but
after more than a year of
stalled negotiations, the leader
of the House progresses, says
they are on board.
I think we should get this done.
The American people deserve it.
We need to we need to show them
that we can deliver it. Let's
just get it done.
All right. So let's bring in
Rachel Scott, as we always do.
And Rachel for this to pass.
They need every single Democrat
in the Senate, of course to vote
yes. Majority Leader Chuck
Schumer telling Democrats in so
many words to stay focused and
to stay healthy. Yes, David
Schumer not only needs the
support of all 50 Senate
Democrats, but he also needs
them to be physically present
here on Capitol Hill in order to
vote on that legislation. As of
now, Senators Joe Manchin and
Viktor Orban are recovering from
COVID-19 that could complicate
the timeline for Democrats who
are looking to get this bill
passed by the end of next week.
David
So cinema cinema sees her
moment.
Yeah, well, she should surprise
some other senators and stick
their head up and try to you
know, get some attention but
they haven't got the guts to do
it. They're afraid they're gonna
get voted out.
So I don't know what the chances
are of this, of this passing at
all. It's gonna pass. You think
although the one thing they're
leaving out of all these reports
is still has to go to the to the
secretary, the person who does
can decide whether they can do
this on a majority vote. It's
still unclear, it makes nice 60
votes.
Oh, that's stipulation. Oh, and
they're not talking about it.
Why would that be? Why would
they need 60 votes?
What because you need 60 votes
to pass anything in the Senate.
That's just a filibuster rule.
That's why they have this 60
vote, which is right but this
isn't always simple majorities
you can't do it unless there's
exceptions made specifically for
these things. And then there are
some exceptions for certain
kinds of bills that have already
been built in and they're trying
to analyze whether this bill
would be one of those except
right doesn't look like it is
necessarily
reconciliation bill or something
like that. Yes, I
had been there was discussing
it's like it's a done deal.
Yeah. Well, I can't wait to see
what those climate what those
climate to funds will be used
for.
We have to line someone's
pockets.
With that I'd like to thank you
for your courage say in the
morning to you the man who put
the sea in the crazy sex parties
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course, we want to thank the
artists for episode 1472. And we
chose a piece which was done by
correct a record who was just on
fire. We did have a dispute
about this one but this is the
no agenda, TV Guide, Season
Finale poster tune into the show
trial. That correct a record
brought was this one of our few
choices was because I can
recall.
I'll tell you about a couple of
things. One you hate. You did
not like this. I didn't say you
didn't hate it. But here's what
your comment was. It was I said
I like it because I liked it
right away, because it's got
this TV Guide looking thing with
the no agenda logo in the
background. And your comment was
nobody knows what that means
anymore. That's not even though
no, no, nobody knows what that
means anymore. And you know, I
would tend to kind of agree, but
we have such a broad ranging
audience, but your argument was
that the TV Guide logo, yes is
so old and unused and
unrecognizable, that you are
going to reject a piece.
So a version of that is true. I
thought that TV Guide was
probably not as widely known
anymore. I could be wrong, but
then also downplaying when I
went I liked the way you apply
it. When I went to TV guide.com
The the traditional TV rounded
corner screen logo is no more
they don't even use the logo
themselves anymore. It's just a
red square now,
which is ludicrous but okay,
yeah. Well now the other piece
that I liked that you're
rejected from some other reason
was it was a capitalist agendas
recession motel, which was I
just thought was a good piece of
art. It
was no I know Oh, I know why
rejected that. Yeah, you
rejected it because you thought
it was biased and political
because it had a donkey on the
top. Yeah. And then the
Democrats didn't cause the
recession. That's factually
untrue. Neither did the
Republicans. The Federal Reserve
caused the recession. So and I,
we have no agenda so we just
have this donkey up. There's
like we're making fun. How often
have we ever used the dumb? The
dumb elephant in art? Never. I
think we have.
It's both at the same time. Yes.
It was a nice piece. There's
nothing wrong with that. But
yeah, I
took exception to that. You're
correct. You took exception
exception.
The one I liked the most. Was
the mask up down low. The guy
with the mask on his butt. I
mean, that's the one I wanted.
And you vetoed it. Why? What do
you have against buts?
Yeah, I've it because I thought
it was mediocre art. And then I
noticed since then, that it was
I think it may be lifted from
someplace. So I
think everyone's doing it now.
Yeah. Yeah, it may have been
lifted or everyone's just doing
it. I'd seen it around. See what
other things were there. It
wasn't it was really a poor
showing. It wasn't a huge
amount. Maybe people are sick of
listening to our critique.
Now, you know what it is? I
think it's I think the content
of that particular show was not
lending itself to some cool
Marquardt.
Yeah, that can be true, that can
be true. You can follow along
with this art and this
spectacular contest that artists
hold amongst themselves. It's a
big part of our value for value
proposition. They don't you
know, the the work that our
artists do that bring us fresh
artwork for every single episode
is not even taken into account.
In podcast surveys. I was
reading a survey recently
talking about album art and what
people find important in album
art.
And
the only consideration is, it
should be art. It's always the
same art. And it might it might
have people say oh, it wouldn't
be good to know which guest is
on the show or some shit like
that. I guess kind of the way
Rogan does it. But to me, it's
like no, that's completely
wrong. This is this is it's like
liner notes are back you know,
remember you bought a song and
then you had an album and you
had the cover and the liner
notes and this Yeah, and cool
photos and stuff. That's what
this
is. By the way. How many was how
many Beatles albums have you
seen with the exact same cover?
Yeah, right. Yeah, we are the
Beatles of podcasting. Take it,
think about it. Think about
that. Let that sink in.
Think about let that sink in for
thinking Maris
marinate in that will. Yeah. So
artists are very important to us
and near and dear and we think
it was gonna make sure I got it
right. That was correct the
record for bringing us the
artwork, number 214 72. And they
guess he's on his way to ease
had hattricks so he can do it
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Thanks again. Artists we love
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Hey, hold it I'm holdings
episode 1252. A donkey
standalone donkey wearing a
mask. And having instead of the
stars across it was a Chinese
star with the four other stars.
Donkey Ah,
but that's different. That's
saying the that saying the
Communist Party and the
Democrats are working together
whatever you're talking about on
that show? Yeah. Okay. Well, I
stand corrected with
you. I'm still looking at. Like,
I couldn't get me to give you
credit because I am actually
stunned how few how how seldom
is the word I'm looking for.
Any, either the donkey or the
elephants have been used. That's
the only one I can find because
we're
inherently kind of non
political. That's why we don't
do that. Well, we are non
political but no inherently like
saying inherently it sounds
artists are political. And they
were the artists here. The
artists are a bunch of Magha I
mean, it's crazy. The artists
and let's thank our executive
and Associate Executive
producers. For episode 14 We had
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Our formula is this. We go out.
We hit people in the mouth
right. Yes. All right. All
right. This let me see this. I
think we should do a quick
little update on bad things with
the vaccine. Just so we stay up
to speed because this is not not
going away. The evidence is is
just too big. That seems to be
issues with with vaccinated
people are getting sick.
Let's make sure we start from
the beginning with Biden COVID.
Again, don't kit
oops, sorry. Oops, sorry.
Here we go. President Biden says
in a tweet he is again positive
for COVID. Those ease
experiencing no symptoms. As
appears Tamra Keith reports.
Biden's physician says that
after several days of testing
negative he tested positive this
morning,
Dr. Kevin O'Connor had been on
the lookout for what's known as
a rebound infection. When Biden
first came down with COVID. He
started on a five day course of
the antiviral treatment packs
loaded. It reduces symptoms and
can speed recovery. But what's
thought to be a small share of
patients experience rebound
infections as has happened with
Biden
seems like every even patient
has experienced
where seems like to me that's
where they were discussing
making you take it for 10 days.
One of
our producers his wife is a
nurse and provides Paxil COVID
as outpatient treatment, which
of course it should be. And I
said how's it going bad? Maybe
40% works for 40% of the people
that take it it has some effect.
That's not a great ratio. For
the miracle drug, the Pfizer
pill is here. Remember that the
Pfizer pill it's gonna get why
do we have a game changer? Oh,
yeah, the Pfizer big game
changer. Let me see if the
Pfizer buddy we have Pfizer
pill. What is this? Oh, yeah,
here's here's here's a clip, a
short clip from NTD one of yours
I think
here's an update on that
COVID-19 antiviral pill by
Merck. The FDA panel has
immersed the antiviral drug, but
the vote was a narrow 113 to 10.
Ultimately, the panel found that
the benefits outweigh its risks,
which include potential birth
defects if used during
pregnancy. Now the vote was just
a recommendation. The FDA is
expected
I think this was this was after
Pfizer already got there. Go
ahead here it is. Pfizer's? No,
no, it isn't it packs love it is
a Pfizer pill is not a Merck no
I know. But I think Merck tried
to put a pill through and then
they got squashed by corruption
by Pfizer. Exactly. Here's the
Pfizer. You're listening to this
following Pfizer's worldwide
rollout of its COVID vaccine.
This morning. Another potential
breakthrough in the fight
against the pandemic fight
Pfizer saying early trial
results of its antiviral COVID
pill show it reduced the risk of
hospitalization or death by 89%.
More than 1200 people included
in the study were considered
high risk and started taking the
pills within three days of
developing COVID symptoms. The
drug now on track for potential
authorization in early 2022. Not
far behind another COVID pill
developed by Merck. Right,
you're right What happened to
the Merck pill?
That went nowhere?
Of course not.
It's not it had the wrong name
on it. Alright, Biden COVID
again to
is an option was not that good.
Onward with your clips.
Yes. This is cropping up
everywhere we had to go to North
of the border to get an example
of it in Albert, Alberta, Canada
unknown causes was the leading
cause of death in Alberta last
year. That category leads the
way over dementia, which has
been in the top spots since
2016. And COVID-19, which began
adding to the provinces death
tally in a big way in 2020.
I think it's probably
multifactorial. So there's play
many things playing to that the
number of deaths with unknown
right has gone up over the
last just happens three years
starting in the five hundreds in
2019, rising to over 14 120 20
and doubling to more than
30 320 21. Before that the
category didn't even rank Dr.
Daniel Gregson believes lack of
resources, delayed access to
health care services, and post
COVID complications have
contributed to the increase,
we'd have this impression of,
you know, surviving COVID. And
that's the end of it. And that's
not necessarily true. Greg's in
points to
a larger study out of the US
that found people who had COVID
19 are at a higher risk of heart
disease, stroke, pulmonary
embolisms and death, compared to
those who haven't been infected,
the risk is even higher for
those who end up in hospital or
in the ICU with COVID.
One would expect that some of
those patients are going to, you
know, survive the COVID and then
die at home from other other
complications.
I mean, I can listen to these
reports. At no point did they
say hmm, could it be anything?
Anything with the vaccine? At no
point?
Will you hear that? It's
unbelievable to me. Now,
it's a disservice and it's
criminal. And we know that they
lied. Yeah.
If you read, like, we don't get
too many newscasts for that
woman. But if you read the like,
just the newspapers in India,
they have no qualms about
pitching about these problems,
no qualms?
Well, because their information
is different.
Yeah, because their information
is not bought and paid for by
the pharmaceutical industry like
it is here.
Correct. And here is the king
Peter McCullough. And he is
highlighting another huge issue
with the vaccines Makala
infallible credentials, people,
we know that loaded on lipid
nanoparticles, this dangerous
genetic code and Spike protein
go everywhere in the body. You
know, all the autopsy studies
have shown us in the brain, it's
in the hearts in the bone
marrow, it's in the reproductive
organs. There's a range of sperm
count and motility. Those men
who are at the lower range
clearly with vaccination,
they're going to be brought into
the infertile range. And it
takes months and months and
months to recover. So just by
the time they recover their
their take a mandated booster
they go back into the infertile
range, I can tell you as a
medical doctor, every man should
be concerned. Now importantly,
female ovaries have a set number
of eggs from birth. So as the
genetic code is installed into
ovarian cells, and the spike
protein is produced in the
ovary, not not only is it
triggering irregularities and
menses, but almost certainly is
causing death and destruction of
those precious ovarian cells,
those eggs, eggs are being
destroyed, and so on a more
probable than not basis. One
would conclude with serial
injections every six months,
women could be rendered in
fertile.
So that would be very helpful to
have a booster every six months
to render the population in
fertile. Yeah. I mean, besides
that, these variants that are
created when Tina and I had
COVID in February, and you think
we have some kind of immunity
but no, because because our
variant came from a vaccinated
person I guess or it propagates
that way maybe it's maybe it's
Yeah, wasn't
a woman in Utah where she went
to visit was Yeah, yeah Jackson
double booster and
by the way, she feels horrible
about it.
She feels very or she should but
Well, I mean she can do about us
a system
I know but she feels really bad
systemic and keeps and keeps
apologizing because I'm like,
I'm just gonna give it everybody
if you want to shut her up, so
you should never gotten a VAX in
the first place. Oh,
that's such a nice thing to say.
No, how were your friends? Do
you have friends call you ever
again and no friends? No, I
didn't think so.
Friends,
but if so, what were going
before the show, we had friends
okay. We had we had a social
life. This show came along um,
no friend No fret now. But this
is besides the fertility issue.
Is this boosting just going to
create a new variant that I can
get every six months as well? Is
that where they're going with
this?
I have no idea where this is
going to head but like I said,
if they just stopped giving
people shots, it might go away.
No, and I'm in full agreement
with you on that. Even though
it's You're not a doctor and
somebody, I'm hardly a doctor.
No, but still, it's like, come
on this. But the media is just
presses ahead. Everything is
obvious as the nose on your face
that this is not working. It's
bullcrap. And they just keep
pushing, pushing, pushing. Yeah.
If no shame working. No, it's
not. No shame. No shame.
Well, the money keeps coming in.
That's what you got no shame.
Shame if you get a new car every
two years numerous new bends.
I mean, do you think Jake Tapper
sits there and and and that he
really doesn't feel like a he's
an incredible he'll to talk
about men who have sex with men
instead of gay? A Do you think
that all these stupid things
these people that is anyone who
has a brain there and a
conscience? No. How does that
they
they're unaware I think they're
just they've been so you know,
out of it. And there is the
milieu the milieu itself debase
these things. And first ends at
some point, some have decided
that gay men well, we can't say
gay. So let's say men having sex
with men. How's that? Oh, yeah,
that was that was that's a
talking point that came from
somewhere.
Yeah, it did. But it had its it
had a Genesis. And everybody
picked up on it because they
thought it was a good idea that
they weren't thinking oh, well,
that's, that's sneaky. I don't
think they I think these people
are mostly sincere. Pathetic to
us, Amelia. Amelia user, very
powerful. Yes. Yeah. Okay.
I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna,
I'm going to lead you into your
segment,
which is my famous segment,
which is going to be around as
soon as they keep coming. Yeah,
let's go, wait. I'm going to
lead you into it, which means
I'm going to lead you into it.
Okay, I have to be led your way
to be led.
The second time this show you
haven't gotten my cue. So I'm
going to lead into it with a
clip that starts off from tick
tock. Because this because
you're the Tick Tock guy now,
which was was a very good
explanation of the use of
pronouns and what what the
pronoun what the whole pronoun
Gambit is about. And we
inherently know this, but wait
until you hear this when someone
has trauma. They feel very
powerless. And what the
transgender movement has done is
they've created people who feel
very powerful by saying someone
is a transphobic by not calling
me by my pronoun, is giving a
young person who still needs
guidance and still needs parents
power over every adult in their
life, which actually creates
more chaos and more floundering
inside of them. It's doing them
a disservice.
That in to me, that is exactly
the intent of it. It has nothing
to do with anyone's feelings or
any bull crap like that. It is a
control mechanism. That is
screwing up parents mainly and
other unsuspecting adults.
Which is most of them. Yeah.
Well, let's go to some tick tock
Stan, and let's start with the
this was a lax mom. This is a
lax model and what is the LAX
mom? Lax you know at LAX is all
this guy is like lazy, you know,
laid back? Yeah. Oh, yeah. Laid
back to an extreme. She's
wearing polka dot glasses. I
start with that. She's got a
nose ring. And she's lacs. And
she's got a three year old who
just decided that two three year
olds just decided he's a girl.
So it's A cian as it gets a
little confusing because of the
pronoun pronoun idiocy. But
listen to this is a mom that if
this was your mom, you'd be in
big trouble.
Look, another helpful question.
Kids have to go to the
pediatrician a certain number of
times for the first few years of
their life. It's to make sure
they get fully vaccinated or
growing on time. Development is
as it needs to be yatta yatta
Yatta, yatta yatta year checkup,
they ask a question to see if
the children know the
difference. So the pediatrician
looked at bug and she said, Are
you a boy or a girl? bug looked
her in the eye and said I'm a
girl. The doctor kind of looked
Give me I was like, all right.
Never heard about it before but
whatever. And ever since that
day she has told us that she's a
girl. A little under a year ago
she started correcting us on her
pronouns.
I'm not a him I'm are her. Don't
call me he,
mommy and Matt He, um, she. It
has been two and a half years
now that she has been out.
I told her father when I figured
she was getting close to telling
him herself, didn't want him to
respond poorly.
Whoa. The five year old trans
kid has to come out to her dad
herself. What in the world
the kid's name is bug. That was
odd. We're gonna name our kid
honey. I think bug would be a
good name for a kid.
It's probably just a nickname.
Whatever. So here we go. Let's
go to a Minnesota principal.
This is a woman who is an
administrator in a school. This
is where you know the schools
are in bad shape because she is
totally oblivious to any of this
she thinks is fabulous. And so
he or she is describing sorry
describing how she is reading
and things a really important
book to refer for distributed by
the way. kindergartener book,
first graders book. Jack not
Jackie.
I've been doing some reading
this summer. And so I thought I
would share a couple of books
because you have a little bit of
time left to do some reading. I
also read Jack not Jackie by
Erica Silverman phenomenal read.
So if you're a K 123 even. It's
a really good read called Jack
not Jackie. And I really enjoyed
that. And I'm excited. It'll be
on our shelves in the media
center this fall.
Phenomenal read. It's just a
phenomenal read. Phenomenal
read. Have you read Jack now
Jackie?
No, I have not been I'm tempted
to get a copy. Yeah.
For Prosperity.
So now we go back to our or now
non binary queer teachers. And
there seems to be endless
numbers of them. And this is the
non binary queer teacher. And
her name is MCs. And she wants
to make sure you call her that
for sure. Especially if you're a
student,
I mean, non binary elementary
school teachers. So here's how I
talk to my students about
pronouns and such. Hi, my name
is mix gay, it's mix. So kind of
like cookie mix, or mixing bowl,
that sort of thing. That's how
it's pronounced. That is my
name. That is the name that I'm
comfortable with is the name
that makes me happy. And I would
like it. If you referred to me
as such. See, I'm not a Mr or
miss cycle by mix, because
that's what makes me happy. Now
you have a name that you like to
be called other than the name
that's on the paper, right? So
same thing, I have a name that I
prefer to be called. And that's
the one that you're going to use
for me, okay. Now, I don't
consider myself to be a boy or
girl. I just see myself as a
person. So that's why I go by
MIT. So I'm actually non binary,
I'm not really comfortable with
feminine terms being used for
me, if you can find some
alternatives, that will be
great. My pronouns are they
them? And she heard thank you so
much for asking, What are yours?
Talking about gender is not
something that's out of the
realm for children. Honestly,
the most understanding people
when it comes to my identity
have been the students that I
work with. So it's important to
be yourself. Because being
openly you it's probably the
most important thing you can do
for the kids of this generation.
I'm gonna have to ban Tiktok
videos with piano music that's
drowning out the actual I
know it was, it was an
exception, but also I thought
something
struck me. Yeah, are these
these? This just reminds me of
the coddling of the Yahoo
employees, turn of the century
2000 where they had slides and
plushy things, and sleeping
pods, and all the all of Silicon
Valley eventually went to this.
Is this somehow, like, what
parents want their kids to be
accustomed to that everything's
feels good and warm and fuzzy?
And it's always a great
environment. And there's no, no,
just it's all good and woozy and
let's be friendly and use all
cool names for each other. This
is all part of the same thing.
God I hope not. It's your feels
like it. Well, something's
amiss. That's all I can say.
When you have these teachers,
and there's not just one or two
of them alone, when you listen
to them talk about their
cohorts. It's like 10, there's
maybe 20 teachers in some
environment and two of them are
non binary, queer, and then
three or four of the rest of
them are are kind of helpers or
assist that what it is one woman
you said there was a word she
used for to describe them but
they were cooperative What's it
in that phrase where they were
your ally ally their allies or,
or something like that. So
there's sort of like so you have
20 Teachers there's two of these
careers three allies and then
that's leaves with 15 other
teachers but they but they're
cowed the other ones are
intimidated by these these few
because they have arguments that
nobody's ever dealt with. Yeah,
right. It's hard to deal with I
mean, we're having trouble
ourselves and nobody like you
said nobody's communicating with
us so we don't have any outside
we have zero input except a few
pissed off parents everyone's
well right in I'm taking my kid
out of school. I'm gonna self
homeschool right? Yeah, that's
pretty much it's great. It's
fantastic. You could feel like
doing that but doesn't help us
in our analysis that's for sure.
So yeah, something is going on.
I have a couple other ones here
I can play once it kind of
disgusting both of them are
disgusting but one is kind of
discussing this is a this is a
girl
oh this is not drinks girl.
Yeah the drinks Yeah, I've seen
this Yeah, I've seen this she's
talking about if you're in a C a
mag a person spit in their drink
this is this the kind of
pleasant Democrat I consider
this just like the democratic
norm. This Chuck Schumer
mentality. And fi as she's like,
visually she's like, kind of no
makeup but she's wearing these.
These weird plastic glasses that
are a kind of an iodine color
red, translucent red. They're
very strange looking. All these
women wear funny glasses. Warby
Parker. But listen to what she
has to say.
Normalize spitting in the drinks
of Trump supporters. Are you at
a bar or brewery or restaurant
in which you did not expect to
see your trump supporter because
their website and decor
otherwise declared that they are
LGBTQI plus friendly. Maybe
they've got a pride flag. Maybe
they've got a DLM flag in their
window. But you still for some
reasons, you know, ungodly Trump
supporter and heaven forbid
they're also wearing Trump
merchandise. Well, take an
unfinished drink from a table in
it, bring it over to them and
tell them that you bought them
one and then pray to whatever
glorious creature gets you out
of bed in the morning that
they'd take a sip of it and
suffer for the rest of the day.
Thank you. Goodbye.
Yeah, this so this is this is
the weaponized non de weaponized
queers. There it is. That's the
whole point, get him get him get
him to this point where they're
just completely under your
control, and they respond to
pronouns and, and all of all of
this and then and then weaponize
him and make him spit and drinks
which is this you could say this
is violence. This is this is a
cruelty by
violence is very vile and
welcoming. How does it account
for Equity Diversity, all of you
know, let's all be one. This
whole thing is out the window
and you're spitting in drinks
because somebody's got some
Trump merchandise on them. Or
whatever. I mean, you can
identify any but you identify us
don't like that looks at me spit
in their drink. This is not
civilized.
No. No. It's not Yes, she's
okay with it.
Alright, let's get back to
reality because these people
clearly don't live in it. Let's
look at the reality of inflation
and the energy of the self
inflicted energy crisis,
completely self inflicted here
in the United States, as well as
certainly Europe has inflicted a
huge pain upon themselves. And
the leaders who are using this
to shepherd in their zero carbon
economy do not care what's going
to happen to the people and if
we look at the United Kingdom,
where people are much closer to
poverty than than the accent let
you believe. Here is an ITV
report about the gas cap now
there's a cap in the United
Kingdom where your home or the
the the amount of money that gas
companies can charge for natural
gas when talking about car gas
natural gas is capped. And
that's about to change. The
impact
of the bike and gas prices is
going to be absolutely
devastating. The latest
prediction for the price cap is
it will go up 77% On the first
of October, taking someone with
typical usage from the current
1971 pounds a year, which was
already up over 50% to 3500
pounds a year. And then in
January, it'll go up again. Now
that 1500 pounds a year spike is
simply unaffordable for millions
of homes, and is likely to put
around 10 million people or more
into fuel poverty. The impact of
it is frankly, catastrophic and
intervention is needed and
needed now,
then it's not going to come.
There will be no intervention.
We have to go through the pain
together people
start burning coal again,
though, people are going to
start burning anything they can
get their hands on. Sri Lanka
melted down.
Sri Lanka is a mess. Now it
was inflation and all based on
the same climate change
strategies. But NPR is quite
happy to report there is a
silver lining, John, that they
you know people can buy gas. You
had to have a pass a gas pass to
be allowed to buy gas for your
car. What do you think the
silver lining is of all this
collapse in Srilanka? According
to NPR, our national treasure
close.
Environmentalists say there is a
silver lining to Sri Lanka's
fuel rationing amid soaring
energy costs and inflation.
People are swapping their cars
for bicycles and peers Lauren
Playa has more from Sri Lanka's
capital Colombo.
This is good news. We have
bikes.
Well, cars wait in line for
ration fuel Mayor Rosie Cena.
Nika announced the construction
of new bike paths across Colombo
that was a copy of the material
with the correct key remark for
all the Sri Lankans who now find
it faster and cheaper to cycle
instead,
this kind of hidden blessing
doctor,
a seller of a DERA is a cycling
activist who has long preached
the health benefits.
Obviously not happy to see the
economic crisis and transport
breakdown. But I'm happy that
people have started cycling.
There's no
official data on just how many
bikes have replaced cars here in
recent weeks. But bike mechanics
say their business is booming
during this country's worst ever
economic crisis. Lauren Frayer
NPR News. Colombo, Sri Lanka,
do you see what's happening?
They're already celebrating the
climate change implementation.
They're already moving. Oh, the
people on bikes. They're biking.
They're happy to shoot it seems
great as a silver lining. I
mean, they're already creating
the fluff human interest pieces
of how successful this has been.
Well, do they even have a
government left? Is there anyone
left in Parliament? Does it look
like you're still doing
backflips into the Prime
Minister's pool the President's
pool?
It's hard to say. So thing I've
seen is still packed with
people.
Now another issue. The one we
have in the United States is the
homelessness close to my heart
because I lived in shithole
Austin while they let that run
rampant. And a reminder, the
reason why this political move
is being made by governors and
mayors is under the guise that
moving someone's tent is
considered cruel and unusual
punishment, therefore a
constitutional violation. This
was what started years ago in
Boise, Idaho. We tracked it
since then. And ever since that
became accepted amongst
governors and predominantly
liberal mayors. They have not
been moving people in tents. So
one of the top places for this
is Oregon. And downtown Oregon,
I mean, there is a lot, a lot of
homelessness, a lot of camping,
a lot of drug abuse, and now
it's moving into the suburbs.
And boohoo
I'm living in a nightmare
neighborhood.
It's really scary. For years
these neighbors have been
watching the city's homeless
crisis spread across parts of
Southeast Portland. Now it's
right outside their front door.
I want to cry I just want my
house back. Christina Hartnett
lives on 80th In Powell where a
majority of the campers stay. My
lawn is now becoming a public
bathroom. She fears leaving her
house just to go to work.
And it is scary when you have
grown men meth raging in your
driveway. The last thing I feel
safe doing is going out and
saying hey, can I can you please
move so I can go to work.
Calling the police and city is
an everyday chore
with little reward. So far, no
one has come to help us
Central City concerned claims to
Our crews assessed this site
Thursday, it was one of about
1900 Other campsites reported
just this week. In the past 10
days, they found 272 encampments
that pose a greater health and
safety risk, which is why they
haven't removed the camps in
this neighborhood. But just
getting the city to come out and
assess it has been a full time
job.
I have to report from like four
different four different
bureaus. And I have to report
that report to report and I have
to report that report to a
second report. And it's the only
way to get any kind
of traction. I feel like nobody
hears us. Nobody cares about us.
No, you didn't care. He was
NIMBY, not in my backyard, and
then it came to the southeast.
Oh, I'm sorry. I don't feel bad
for these people at all. For
years they stood by like, oh,
well, you know, poor people,
that you kids cruel, unusual
punishment. We were Portland. We
love we love everybody. And now
they're pissing in your front
yard and they're meth raging. I
love that meth raging.
I like meth raging, raging.
Well, let's take a look at how
they're dealing with this. My
favorite story for today?
Because it's in Texas. Here we
go. This is this beautiful scam
that Abbott has decided to pull
to screw up DC this is the this
is fantastic recording the
immigrants. Yeah, hold
on a second. Here we go.
And over in DC Mayor Muriel
Bowser says the nation's capitol
is now dealing with a
humanitarian crisis. It has to
do with illegal immigrants. And
now she's asking for the
military's health entities.
Jason Perry has the story.
So I've asked for the deployment
of the guard as long as we need
the guard to deal with the
humanitarian crisis that we
expect to escalate.
That crisis being the flow of
bus after bus heading to
Washington from Texas and
Arizona, all voluntarily
transporting illegal immigrants.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott and
Arizona governor Doug Ducey
don't appear to be slowing down
the bus trips to Washington
anytime soon. There reason.
Here's Abbott en que te Kate
last week, the people in
Washington DC seem to have a
different standard. They think
that it's okay to have the open
border situation. As long as it
remains in places like Texas. We
wanted to make sure that because
Joe Biden has never come to the
border. We want to take the
border to Joe Biden and let them
understand what we are having to
deal with right here. And they
are only dealing with about the
number of migrants that we have
come across the border per day.
According to a letter obtained
by NBC four reporter Mark
Seagraves, Mayor Bowser says
over 4000 people have arrived at
the nation's capitol since
April. It indicates that Bowser
requested the national guard on
the 19th but reporters Seagrave
says no answer yet on her
request. We reached out to the
Office of the Secretary of
Defense and the White House for
comment. But we didn't hear back
before airtime.
Oh, now there is an update to
this from the from the White
House. This is Kareem Abdul
jumpier. She is the spokes hole
for President Biden. And she was
queried on this by Peter Doocy,
who is now just coming into his
own because he's figured out how
to really get under her skin.
Really, really needle her good.
Did you see this exchange?
No, I didn't. I'm all ears
that DC mayor sent the White
House a letter asking for
National Guard help with
migrants have been bussed here
from Texas and Arizona, is the
President gonna approve that
request for the National Guard.
So as to your question on the
National Guard, I refer you to
the Department of Defense, they
will have that answer for you.
We have been in regular touch
with Mayor Bowser and her team.
And I said this before I said
this last week about Republicans
using migrants as a political
tool. And that is shameful. And
that is just wrong. There is a
process in place for managing
migrants at the border. This is
not it what they're doing
currently, that that includes
expelling migrants as required
by court order under Title 42,
transferring them to ICE custody
or placing them in the care of
local NGOs as they await for the
proper processing again. So what
Republicans are doing the way
that they're meddling in the
process, and using migrants as a
political pawn is just wrong.
So a couple of things. And
there's a second part to this.
One, I just love migrants. Let's
just stop with the migrants.
These are illegal asylum seekers
who don't get a hearing they get
let in and let loose. And
there's
sometimes they're put in
airplanes and via the government
and shipped to, you know, a
faraway place in the middle of
the night in the middle of it
but that's that's what is true
in the middle of the night.
To be fair, she says there's a
process Yeah, the process is
Throwing it anywhere but in your
sanctuary city of Washington DC,
which they proudly announced
sanctuary city. But I think
isn't Austin a sanctuary city
to?
I think so. Yes. Because your
sense. Mayor,
anyone who wants to go camping,
Tarrytown, homeless or asylum
seeker, I'll give you a free
tent. Let me give you a couple
addresses. Here's the follow up
to the White House's preference
would be for small towns in
Texas and Arizona to have to
take care of these migrants
rather than a large
metropolitan. Washington.
That is not one thing. I said
that there is the art. They're
sending migrants to big cities
on purpose using them as a
political ploy.
I'll go to big cities, where
should they? I just laid it out.
There's a big city and now mayor
says she's the National Guard.
Because that's because
Republicans are using they're
using migrants who are coming
here for who knows? Because they
are they're dealing with
humanitarian issues back in
their country. They're coming
here for a better life, and they
are being used. Peter, they're
being used by Republican
governors. That is what's
happening in this
just make the President want to
say this is causing a lot of
burdens on small cities, big
cities, maybe I should just
close the border. What I'm
saying
is what Republicans are doing is
wrong. And there is a process in
place, and we should follow the
process. There's a legal process
in place, and they should follow
it. Okay.
Thank you. So there was more to
this. Did you know that the the
current administration is
building or completing or
restoring parts of a wall?
Yeah, that just started.
What is Arizona
site it started outside of air,
one of the cities in Arizona
Tempe or to not Tucson? Tempe, I
think one of the Southern was
cities. Because if people are
it's just become an issue too
much, right? Because it's out of
control. Yeah. Well, this was an
even better exchange. But this
is the new man, Matt Lee used to
be our boy over there to the
State Department. And did this
is Matt Lee even alive?
Yeah, he's still at the State
Department.
But he did. I don't get the
fireworks from him anymore. I
don't know. Did he have COVID?
Little chat maybe years ago?
Here's Ducey again. Now this is
about this this wall in Arizona.
Why is divided administration
building a border wall in
Arizona.
So we are not. We're not
finishing the wall. We are
cleaning up the mess the prior
administration left behind in
their in their failed attempt to
build a wall. And I just want to
be very, very clear here on day
one. We returned the money, the
$8 billion the prior
administration took from our
military, we gave that back to
the military, for military
families, for schools for bases.
That's what that money was being
used. That's what it was taken
away from. And so again, what
we're doing is cleaning up the
mess that the prime
administration has done
what President Biden when he was
a candidate said there will not
be another foot of wall
constructed in my
administration. So what changed?
We are not finishing the wall.
If walls work in that part of
Arizona, is this the
administration trying to get
migrants to cross somewhere else
like in Texas, what what is the
we are not finishing a wall, we
are cleaning up the mess that
the prior administration made,
we are trying to save lives.
This is what is this is what the
prior administration left behind
that we are now cleaning up
by finishing the wall is this we
are not finishing by filling in
finishing.
We are not finishing.
I mean this. This is really, to
me a very interesting exchange
because she, she her talking
point is we're not finishing the
wall. And he's saying, Well,
what are you doing then? And
she's not saying we're putting
stuff. Exactly what I asked why
is this happening? What are you
doing? Well, we're not finishing
a wall. Are you filling
something and we're not
finishing a wall? It's as if
does she not hear Him?
They have this administration
seems to have talking points and
rules about what they can and
cannot say. And it's obviously
not determined by her. It's the
people behind Biden. They've got
this thing about if you if we
say that, like lawyers or men
who have sex with men, Valerie
Jarrett and Obama were up and
Obama they have the some weird
think way of thinking where if
they say one thing, then it
opens the door. or to God knows
what. And so they, they, I've
seen this before they do this
constantly. They just won't say
something.
And he followed up with, of
course putting her own stupid
words right back in her face.
I'm going again, just as if he
isn't speaking a foreign
language by
failing. And is this is this
racist? Because in 2019, when
the former guy proposing a wall,
you said that it was his racist
wall. So how is this any
difference? I'm just having a
hard time understanding how is
this any
I'm not even sure how you get to
your first question to this
question that you just asked me.
I will say this a border wall,
I'm answering your question. A
border wall is ineffective use
of taxpayer dollars. So it's
ineffective of taxpayer dollars
dollars that actually went to
the military that the last
administration, the prior
president took from the
military, which took away from
schools, which took him Okay,
so I get it. So what they did
was, they said, look, we got to
do something about this wall. We
got to do something. This is
it's it's insane. What's
happening here in Arizona, we
got to build something. How do
we how do we justify this shit?
We were all we told it was a
racist Trump, but it's no good.
Just tell him we're not
finishing the wall. And what did
she say? She said, Well,
she just she didn't say
anything. No, he gave the money
back.
Yes. Like this is not the racist
wall. We gave the money back to
the military. This is something
different. This is saving lives.
I'm sorry. We're saving lives
effective use of not effective
use of taxpayer money,
taxpayer dollars. So it's
ineffective of taxpayer dollars
dollars that actually went to
the military that the last
administration, the prior
president took from the
military, which took away from
schools, which took away from
military bases. That's what that
money that he pulled away from
to build this wall that he
wanted, that is ineffective, by
the way which I just said. Just
recently, CBP reported that new
bollard fencing along the
southwest border was breached.
3272 times between fiscal year
of 2019 and 2021. Requiring 2.6
million in repairs. It's
ineffective. We are not
finishing a wall, we are
cleaning up the mess that the
last administration made. Okay.
Ah, okay, there we go. So since
there was only a stupid fence
and no wall, it has to be
patched the whole time. Okay.
The sad thing is, is that the
American people a they'll never
see this reporting. Because you
know, it's not this reporting is
not done on an island where
someone gets voted off. Then
people would watch.
And this woman's no good.
And people just don't remember
that. They forgot already. It's
like we got a mental block.
She doesn't have the skill set
of the redhead.
SmartOS skill set? No,
she has no skill sets. The
redhead would in this situation,
she would slow down and she'd
look at him and she'd give him
that that snide love. She do her
whole look and body language
thing and then say, welcome
Peter shipped in the next person
to do Eliza. This woman is no
good. She's got no talent. She's
just a ethnic higher.
Diversity higher.
No. She's going to screw it up.
You got to think on the
go Ukraine.
Yes, let's do some Ukraine.
I had this one. You crank his
eyes. Listen to this. And I'm
thinking Okay. Let's go back and
remember that in Mariupol the
guy guys that were stuck dead of
the soldiers that Nazis that
were down in the, in the steel
mill the factory in the in the
labyrinth of tunnels. They were
there was reports that you you
have to stay here you're gonna
fight to the death. And if you
get out of there, and then if
you leave or you know, shoot
you, we're gonna kill you. Yeah.
So then we have this report. And
listen to this is the Ukraine
similar Ukraine clip I have.
Ukraine is calling on the UN and
the Red Cross to investigate the
deaths of more than 50 prisoners
of war held by Russia. President
Vladimir Zelensky says those
organizations bear the
responsibility for the soldiers
safety and perish. Brian Mann
has more
dozens of soldiers being held at
the lenica prison and eastern
Ukraine were killed in an
explosion Friday. Russia claims
the blast was caused by the
Ukrainian military and
accusation Ukraine rejects. In
his latest broadcasts, Alinsky
said many of the prisoners in
the camp were soldiers who
served in the defense of metta
EUPOL who were captured
following a deal negotiated by
international mediators, the UN
and Red Cross acted as
guarantors of the life and
health of our soldiers. Now they
must react He said, He also
called on the organization's to
protect 1000s of other Ukrainian
POWs. The Red Cross says it's
seeking access to the prison to
gather facts.
Yeah, what do you think? You
think the Russians killed these
prisoners? Or do you think the
Ukrainians killed the prisoners
as the Russians said it
happened? I don't know. It's
it's I don't know either. But
you pretty much know what
happened is these guys have been
doing this all along. You guys
all bailed out on us. We're
gonna just blow up the damn
prison kill you. It does and
then to make all these demands.
Oh, Vol. Vol. Volodymyr He's a
moron Voldemort. Voldemort says,
You guys gotta use your
responsibility. You know these
guys are you know, what did you
do? What are you gonna do about
it? Give us some more money.
Give us some more missiles. Tell
the man sick of this
guy. Aldermore is a dead guy.
Biden's a dead guy. The Queen is
Dead. Oh, and by the way. Did
you see the news about the pope
considers retiring. Was it that
you said that that would not
happen?
Yeah, it was me. Yes. As you
said it would not happen. Yeah,
I
told you, the guy's gonna
retire. Because we need the
great reset. And then we got to
get rid of everybody. All the
old people are out kind of the
same time. And then we'll have
all the new whatever that is.
Staying with Russia then. This
report
Blinken would not confirm
details of the US offer or
speculation of a prisoner swap
to bring home both Greiner and
American Paul Whelan the
security executive was arrested
in Moscow in 2018 on espionage
charges and has been sentenced
to 16 years in prison.
Yeah, you only hear about
Greiner Of course as put on Time
Magazine and some homage to
Harriet Tubman was interesting.
She was have you seen that?
grinder and Time magazine cover?
Oh my goodness, if they took the
Tubman vibe anyway.
Well put grind around a $20 bill
then
they they mind but this is of
course about Whelan. They want
Whelan I don't think they see we
don't think they care about
Reiners
they gotta get good well it's a
good excuse to get Whelan in.
arms dealers have been sitting
there as a as a pawn for years
now
the merchant of death there's
something weird going on. It's
like a red scare all of a sudden
you know, it's not it's not
enough to have Ukraine and all
this situation. We got to bring
it closer to home. Hey, it
worked before let's freak
everybody about out about
Russian spies
this morning. A department of
defense contractor and his wife
are being held without bail in
Hawaii, suspected of being
Russian spies. authorities
arrested 66 Year Old Walter
Primrose for identity theft last
week is accused of living for
nearly 30 years under the name
of a dead Texas infant named
Bobby fort. His wife Gwen
Morrison also accused of
illegally changing her name to a
deceased Texas child. Julie
Montague. Charging documents say
the couple agreed to assume the
identities of deceased American
born infants and have been fully
living in these fraudulently
assumed identities since 1987.
Prosecutors alleged the couple
obtain social security cards,
driver's licenses and passports
and Primrose got a job with the
US Coast Guard in 1994, earning
him a secret Level Security
Clearance when he joined the
Department of Defense in Hawaii
when searching the couple's of
Oahu home authority said they
found old pictures of them in
Russian KGB uniforms apparently
taken in the 1980s. Morrison's
attorney claiming the picture
was a joke. My client wants
everyone to know that she is not
a spy. Authorities also say they
found in invisible ink kit
documents with coded language
called monetary base maps.
Neighbors didn't suspect
anything unusual was going on
Bobby's to
do the yard and he swore
headphones and he just kept
himself the
couple is not being charged with
espionage. But experts think
these fraud charges are just the
beginning.
I get the real sense that the
government is looking at much
more serious charges and that
they have charged them with
identity theft to hold them
in court prosecutors Hold
Primrose a flight risk with
troubling possible overseas
connections, is convicted on all
charges he faces 17 years in
prison. Mona Andrew.
So just like the Americans,
by the way, wasn't exactly the
same story line,
do you think maybe they want to
trade these Jumoke instead of
the the merchant of death.
That's why they brought these
guys out into the open. And it
was given these guys their
spies.
Well, they, the way I learned
when I see this story, I'm
thinking we knew all along
Clearly, our, our agencies, our
people new and so they are
watching them and are keeping
tabs on him or finding
something, you know, something
valuable. Or maybe we've given
them tried to give us lip balm
recently and it worked. Or
we gave him some some shitty
information. And now we want to
send them back
to Yeah, that's a good one.
I don't I don't know if anyone
in our intelligence services is
in fact that cunning anymore.
Well, there's historically that
cunning Yeah. And there's gotta
be some old timers still there
that are that cunning. Not many.
No, probably not. They're all
woke.
Last Russia clip for me is you
know, when this first started
member, Russia was posting memes
at the airport and doing all
kinds of fun stuff. They're back
now and now they're now they're
just trolling everybody. So this
is a beautifully made spot. The
voiceover it may be fake, but I
don't know. To me this is just a
good troll. Whether it came from
Russia or not.
Is Russia. Delicious? squizzy.
Beautiful women. GPS reach
history. World famous
literature. unique architecture.
fertile soil, cheap electricity
and water. Belay. Cheap taxi and
delivery. traditional values.
Christianity, no canceled
culture, hospitality, vodka and
the economy that can withstand
1000s of sanctions die. Move to
Russia. Delay. Winter is coming.
day hell was that?
Yeah, I mean, it was posted as
if a real produced in Russia.
Yeah, well, obviously it wasn't.
I loved but I love the winter is
coming. I wonder what lay
behind that. What's the point
and while it's a troll move is
what it is. And it's a good one
good one. It's hilarious. Trying
to avoid the voiceover could
have been better better that's
that's what made it shit that if
they had done a better that
voiceover
Yes. Somebody was like me doing
it. You know? Hey, you know some
phony voice. made me laugh
though. Yeah, it's definitely
amusing. Let's get since you're
doing world stuff that's just at
least keep up with a rock versus
falling apart.
Okay.
In Iraq, 1000s of followers of
an influential Shiite cleric
stormed into Iraq's parliament,
protesting government formation
efforts led by his rivals from
Iran backed groups. The
protesters followers of Mikado
solder used ropes and changed
chains rather to topple cement
walls around the heavily
fortified Green Zone today, and
then headed into the assembly
building for a citizen is the
second such breach this week.
Isn't the Green Zone. Isn't that
our zone?
Yeah, it's a play. Well, I think
a lot of us are gone. But it was
it was supposed to be this
impenetrable wall around this
very large areas of almost the
size of Hayward. And its use the
green zone. Yeah, was a huge
area where he had and I knew a
guy that was stationed there. He
was a contractor. He wasn't in
the army. And he described it to
me it's like this law where
there's suburban style American
houses and tracks Sure, with the
lawns and when had a lawn and
walls pools all kinds of pools.
So it's just like this little
American the middle of this in
the middle of Iraq, and that's
where the embassy was gonna be
that big giant embassy that are
building this monstrous embassy
that we abandoned right, you
know, the whole thing was a
fiasco and so I guess they're
breaching it this is what I
understand is this bad
Well, what you're going to see
probably in the United States in
the media is going to be more
pronoun shit and and other
unimportant other important
things, then anything that's
going on in the world, any
Whereas especially protests
about farmers inflation or, or,
you know, Argentina, I think is
on the verge of collapsing.
Yes, it is, you know, the
economy's about to go. And we
got to take advantage because of
the introduction of state
introduction. Yes, introduction
of certain socialist ideals I
mean, people were had like a lot
of their everything that was
ever getting
paid and now they they're
getting universal basic income
and that, hey, we got to cut
back on that. And people are
like, what?
Yeah, that's the Yeah, that's
basic income has an issue, and I
think is being played out in
Argentina.
I have one more clip I want to
play before we take our last
break here. And that is
regarding the January 6 Gen 616.
insurrection. Hi. Worst thing
ever happened since since? What?
The coup the coup? Yes.
And this is Kosh Patel, who at
one point was good in the in the
Defense Department. And he lays
out very clearly why no matter
how good the production chi was,
man, it was just amazing to hear
Bill Maher say. I mean, they
really nailed it with the with
the production. They really
shot. It was me, dude, there's
no way Trump is guilty. They
should lock him up. It's clear
from that production. Because it
was a great production. And he
even said they was the Democrats
it was the Republicans
prosecuting as if Liz Cheney in
the star chamber is a Republican
prosecuting. So so the reason
why it's not insurrection is
because of the memo that you
already clued us into months
ago. And here's Kash Patel, just
to explain exactly why this does
not fit the technical
description of insurrection, or
the legal one, or even a moral
one.
So my view is the one that the
law demands. It's pretty simple.
This is not an insurrection. And
insurrection happens when
someone ie a president united
states basically hijacks the
military or piece of the
military to take over the
government. Now, how would that
have been possible when
President Donald Trump as we
have extensively recovered on
the show? In the days before
January 6, authorize up to
20,000 National Guardsmen and
women as the law requires? We at
the DoD took that authorization
request to Nancy Pelosi and the
Capitol Police. They said no, we
took it to Mayor Bowser. And she
said no, it's literally
impossible for President United
States to be charged with
insurrection when he authorized
the security of the United
States Capitol on the day it was
supposed to collect and garner
the vote count to install the
next president United States. On
top of that, in November ish of
2020. President Trump's GSA
government service agency, who
was responsible for
transitioning governments signed
off on a presidential
authorization that said,
transfer the power from Trump
administration to Biden
administration. That can't
happen unless President Trump
said to do that. And then we at
the Department of Defense, I can
speak personally were ordered by
the White House to transition to
the Biden administration. And we
did the largest transition in
Department of Defense history in
terms of access to documents and
personnel all during COVID. And
I wrote an article on that that
I published when I was Chief of
Staff. But those two things
taken even alone, disprove the
Select insurrection narrative,
when you combine them, the fact
that the President President
Trump authorized security for
the capital, and he ordered the
transition of government. He
could legally and factually not
have been orchestrating a coup
to conduct an insurrection.
sounds right to me. Yeah,
totally. But that's not enough.
You see, wasn't the the producer
of the January 6 Season one
trial? He was an ex ABC guy,
right?
Yeah, ABC is Good Morning
America, I think are one like
that.
Well, so they're still producing
the show that just doing a
little side show over Good
Morning America. And I'm pretty
sure that this was set up by the
very same producers
this morning. The controversial
live golf tournament is
underway. But before the golfers
teed off, they were met with new
criticism for participating in
the Saudi back series. Families
of 911. Victims led a protest
before the opening round Friday
expressing their frustrations
with the players and former
President Donald Trump, who
hosted the tournament at his
Bedminster Golf Club.
Today we call for
accountability. Today we call
for justice. The Saudi Arabian
government and whoever attaches
their name and reputation to
this force must be called out
for what they're doing. We're
standing
here on the backyard of where
750 people were turned to dust
families of the victims accusing
Trump of turning his back on the
US.
Nobody's gotten to the bottom of
911. Unfortunately, they should
have as to the maniacs that did
that horrible thing to our city
to our country
in 2016. Trump directly blaming
the Saudis for the attack on
911, who blew up the World Trade
Center.
It wasn't the Iraqis it was
Saudi. If we take a look at
Saudi Arabia open the documents,
because frankly, if you open the
documents, I think you're gonna
see that
it was Saudi Arabia.
Last year, the FBI declassifying
those documents under President
Biden detailing connections al
Qaeda and most of the hijackers
had with Saudi nationals. The
Saudi government has always
denied any involvement. Tim
Frolik, a 911 survivor, calling
out the former president,
Mr. Trump. We now have the
documents. Simply, you lied to
our face.
And despite that criticism in
October, Trump will host another
Saudi back tournament, this time
at his South Florida golf club.
The world is burning. Countries
are failing. It's going to be a
cold winter in many parts of the
Western world. But oh, no. We
need to go after the former
president more more and more and
more.
I've never seen anything like
it. I'd never seen such fear.
Fear of Trump coming back. You
mean? Yeah, they are. They are
so because they know. If Trump
gets in, they all hang
out. They're gonna hang the
first time they didn't. Yeah,
I know. That's that's the thing.
You know, it's like, I don't
know, man. I don't know if the
handgun will ever take place.
Yeah, it won't. Oh, come on.
Uses hope it does. You're
hopeful. You're hopeful person.
Yeah. Well, you know what I'm
waiting for.
1000 for the shaved heads are
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feathers.
Yeah, that and 1000s of sealed
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I was thinking about how we have
no friends. And you know with no
agenda meetups, which are really
something that develops almost
next to the show has always been
produced or organize you know,
someone local somewhere says
hey, let's have a meet up. And
then you know, we talk about it.
Or maybe they talk about it
locally. And then before you
know it this grew out. And then
we have sir Daniel, he built a
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meetup.com. And now, these are
real communities. And a lot of
these places have mailing lists,
and they've got telegram groups
and they and they communicate
regularly and they do they'd
like to do these events. I would
say that what's with what's
coming now, in the next probably
12 months. If you think it's
Argentina and Sri Lanka and all
these countries, if that's
limited in scope, if you don't
think you're going to witness
any kind of issue here anywhere
in the world in general, you're
going to want to have a team of
people that you can reach out to
and it's got to be diverse
because you got to come to the
table. All you need is no one
knows exactly what's going to
happen. But I think being at a
no agenda meet up and meeting
people and having a community is
going to benefit anybody in the
crap that is coming down the
pike very soon. So let's hear
how some of those communities
have had their recent meetups
Willamette Valley. Hey, John
Adam, this is m of the Mid
Valley aka MX adam.com on the
art generator here with Dane
Draya Madamme of midvalley
Hey, A danger at the hub city
meet up having a great time and
no mac and cheese in sight.
This is Sir Shawn we're building
back better for someone else
in morning. This is producer
Tyler. Resist we much this is
Dame Kristen. In the morning in
the Morning John and Adam don't
touch the monkey
in the morning is Trevor The
Machinist love you mean it this
is Sammy. Oh and I am voted
number one likely to be spooked
in the morning, this is B Dubs.
Not tonight, but definitely not
a douche bag and I gotta give a
quick birthday shout out to my
dad Bruce.
All told it was a very
successful meetup no triggering
great time had by all and the
best beer and fries and the mid
Willamette Valley ITM don't
trust
Samantha the spook. See, you got
spooks you got all kinds of
stuff was spooked. A town crier
you name it. Knoxville. Come on
in with your report.
Hi, hi, this is number A.
Anyway, the Knoxville Meetup is
in full bloom. And here are some
of the other people who have
arrived in the morning. I'm
writing a eulogy for Joe Biden
in the Morning John and Adam.
Hey, John, can
you turn your speakers up? I
need some more feedback. Hi,
John. And Adam, this
is Crystal love you
in the morning John and Adam.
I'm me and my wife are trans are
recent transplants to Knoxville,
Tennessee. In the
morning, no agenda tribe. This
is Billy Bones night of Twin
Peaks. Billy bugs happily
relocated to the
East Coast. Here's what's coming
up but you can still catch the
Honolulu inaugural In fact, you
can definitely catch it. That'll
be the downtown Art Center today
in Honolulu, the local 360
meetup in Skookum brewery
Arlington Washington that is at
two o'clock today. Open garden
meet up three o'clock Amsterdam
time probably already passed by
since that was today as well.
I'm sure we'll get a meet up
report from them. The Dutch
group is crazy. And we have the
best damn meet up in East Texas
Piney Woods chapter 433 So you
can head over to retos pizzeria
in Longview, Texas and join that
the local 719 meet up public
house at the Alexandria Colorado
Springs six o'clock this
evening. Rational drinkers club
seven o'clock at stodgy brewing
in Fort Collins Colorado. Do you
hear my man I'm when I breathe
in. It's I can hear the
whistling Hold on Why what I was
saying is what I was saying I
could hear the whistling in my
in my chest when I would breathe
in.
Really breathe in
I'm trying to get rid of it so I
can finish this segment I don't
want to gross everybody out.
That was really disgusting. What
happened
there? Hey, you got a cough
button. That's what
I use. And then you went like
Hello. Hello. Hello.
I was supposed to be transitory
breathing.
Tomorrow the Adelaide meet up
kicks off in order to be
announced. Location you need to
go to a no agenda meetups.com to
find out where? On Tuesday
vancouver island there 33rd of
July Jubilee at 430 at Smith's
pub Victoria BC and on Thursday
our next show day the no agenda
summertime shindig six o'clock
at City Park Denver Museum of
Nature and Science and the
shawangunk Ridge meetup the
second one in at the ridge and
that is in wallkill New York.
That's it? Yeah, we do have an
entire August already booked up.
We're probably booked up through
September. Not that there isn't
room for more there always is.
If you'd like to attend one of
these get yourself into a
community that you can count on
that will not be triggered by
anything and that may actually
turn out to be very helpful in
the days ahead. Go to no agenda
meetups.com If you can't find
one near you Here's an idea.
Start one yourself it's easy to
go with the day you want to be
like like a party indeed. Okay,
you got any
ISOs I think I do. I have three
ISOs How many do you have?
I have three ISOs Well, why
don't you play your three ISOs
and I'll play my three eyes. Oh
wait, no, I have one ISO I'm
sorry. I'll play one I have one
I've just one ISO And as always,
okay, don't talk over my ISO.
Wow. And as always, well
commander forever works better
with video longer. Yeah, it's
too long. Okay, I got three. One
of these might be okay.
I hope so.
I do do. Let's start with a
miserable
go outside oops, sorry
miserable, really miserable
so muffled really miserable and
really muffled okay.
Okay, you don't like that. We're
just gonna look up, go outside
and look up.
Cookie enough to cookie.
Okay, then the last one is good.
That was really good. No, that's
the one. You knew that was going
to be the one.
How do I do what you do? I saved
the best for last course.
And I only had one. So it was no
good. So there you go. I gave it
to you and you win.
Yay. One last clip. Okay, good.
Because it's so underreported
and nobody wants to talk about
it. Because if you remember that
no one's ever saw some of his
old previous hacks of huge
American databases. Oh, I don't
know who did it. Maybe North
Korea when we know it was the
Chinese. So here's another
massive hacks China's style
three hostile foreign actors
breached the US federal court
system and a 2020 cyber attack.
That's according to New York
Congressman Jerrold Nadler and
Thursday he revealed that the
three carried out an incredibly
significant and sophisticated
cyber attack against the federal
courts document management
system. He added that the
security breach had a disturbing
impact on pending civil and
criminal litigation, as well as
ongoing national security or
intelligence matters. The US
judiciary issued a statement
about the breach on January
6 2021, saying that its case
management electronic case file
system had become a victim of an
apparent compromise. The system
allows attorneys to file case
documents such as pleadings,
motions and petitions with the
court online. The judiciary
added the breach happened
because of vulnerabilities in
its system that greatly risk
compromising highly sensitive
nonpublic documents, especially
sealed filings. Nadler said that
the judiciary committee learned
in March of the startling
breadth and scope of the
system's security failure.
I didn't hear anything about
that I can't recall.
The Chinese trying to track down
some of their own people. And
they go with this. If they get a
hold of these secret dot you
know, the ones that are sealed
because the guy goes on from
China. You know, I moved over
here I'm naturalized. But, you
know, they're threatening my
family. Well, let's look and see
what he's up to.
So do they have sealed
indictments then they can have
access to that.
That's what it looks like. Of
all the things probably 10,000
of them
all the things they could do on
the hack? They don't get the
10,000 Sealed indictments. What
are you up to China? What
they're up to is they're
tracking Nancy shooter down
or up to is is not being
reported at all by our corrupt
media, I guess called corrupt.
Mine as well. Everybody else's,
every institution except you're
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Region number six in the
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everybody. Adios MoPhO knows
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let's go freedom now.
Everybody's got an in house. So
far away. Maybe
Red black industries silica they
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Argentina globalist are coming
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yes everybody's learning how to
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has led the way and Albania and
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everybody's waiting for you
alright let's go freedom now
everybody's gonna have a look
shall we say? Not everything
that I want me not even close
not even
forget to many Americans justice
and fairness and economic
opportunity are still just empty
promises need to be fulfilled
give people give people hope and
part of the lower cost
guns I'm too shocked. I believe
this is not a rightist?
Absolutely.
But it's about the here and now.
As we go forward in the near
future,
thank you can't be pro
insurrection pro God promised
direction pro democracy can't be
pro insurrection and pro
marriage
isn't everything we want to
have? How many times have I said
that? You cannot judge something
for what it doesn't do, but
respected for what it does. And
what this does do is quite
remarkable. In terms of our
investments in protecting the
planet,
I believe that we should protect
just as you do every single day
as members of critically
important organizations. So
we think we have a clear
contrast in terms of why we are
here, what our life is and how
we go forward. Thank you. What
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that was really good.