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Every single one is dead.
Adam curry Jhansi Devora
September 1 2022. And this is
your award winning combination
media assassination episode
1482. This
is no
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trusting the mice and
broadcasting live from the heart
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and FEMA Region number six in
the morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry,
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where we have a motto, don't
become an executive at a Russian
oil company. I'm John C. Dvorak.
Oh, did something bad happened
to somebody?
Yeah, the chairman of Lukoil.
Oh, accidentally fell off of a
balcony at a hospital while
smoking. Oh, no. He went out to
smoking and it fell off the
balcony and died. I mean,
oh, no. How do these you've got
to wonder how do these things
happen?
Coincidentally, he was against
the Ukrainian.
Oh, he was against the regime.
He wasn't he was.
Yeah, he said something
negative. And that was that.
Well, these
are not good things to do. This
is very bad. I don't know
why these guys haven't got a
clue. baffles me.
You know, a lot of you know,
it's interesting. You bring that
up because someone sent me a
clip. And when was I in Glenn
Beck back in March, I think.
Yeah. March March 5 2022. And
did you see any of that
interview? Probably is
quite a bit of okay.
So he brought something that
was working. I was more kind of
interested in the aftermath,
where he goes on and on about
you being his his brother. Yeah.
I haven't
heard much from him since.
Just like a real brother.
Yeah, exactly. When I emailed
when he does email back, but
that's about it. He said
something in that in that
interview, which at the time
didn't register with me. I had
no idea who he was talking
about. But it's kind of telling.
Well, it, evaluate maybe for
yourself. Let's see. We'll go
back to March 2022. And he
brings up Alexander Dugan, the
guy whose daughter was just
blowed up.
Have you? Have you read any
Alexander Dugan? No, let me
recommend you read the fourth
political theory. He in fact, in
fact, just wrote another one.
That's just out and it's about
the great reset versus something
else. And he is somebody who's
extraordinarily dangerous. But
he's using the language. He is
appealing to the big government
people and he's using religion,
the homeland, or families or
children he's using and you'll
read, probably, I don't know,
half the book. And you'll go, I
agree with half of this. You
know, that's always the tricky
part. Right? Yeah. Other Half is
insane. Insanity. He's a big,
he's the guy who was behind the
Crimea. Asian and Putin
strangely, was using a lot of
his language when he was talking
about the Russian Empire.
So what does this tell us about
back? Then in March, he was
bringing up Dugan and how Dugan
is kind of like, you know, he
uses words like homeland, you
know, clearly pointing towards
Dugan being a bad guy but a good
guy at the same time. I don't
know. I just that struck me. I
didn't register at all, when we
were talking on the show.
But nobody ever heard of this.
Dugan. Before this happened.
This is what
this is way before this
happened. That's the point. What
Why was Glenn Beck been bringing
it up?
It could be just a coincidence.
But Beck is one of those guys
who's always been kind of
plugged into some underground of
information as we remember when
he used to be at Fox and he
right set of these people's
names all over a blackboard and
start drawing arrows and they
started going from here to there
to here to there, which they
always end up with Soros at the
end of it, and rightfully so,
and maybe do gins guests up to
do his sorrows. Ah, there you
go. It might be worth looking
into.
Yeah, you go. Well, we do have
mostly this is a little update
on Ukraine Mizel stick here
while we're at
it turning overseas now amid
fierce fighting in southern
Ukraine International Nuclear
inspectors are set to take a
first hand look at Europe's
largest nuclear power plant,
which has been rattled in
fighting in recent weeks
sparking fears of a major
disaster. The inspectors met
today with President Solinsky
who called the nuclear plant a
top priority for the safety of
Ukraine and the world.
I like how they they say and
Ukraine and the world whereas if
that thing blows up, and I still
haven't heard from atomic rod,
I'd like to know if that I mean,
is it so that a nuclear power
plant by definition will blow up
and, and create a cloud? If it's
a bomb? I don't think so. I
really don't. It's just one of
these like, Okay,
here's some clips on this thing.
By the way, you seem a little
over clipped today.
You know, it was one of those
things I didn't expect this. I
clip until I've until the box of
clips fills up
and then you decided to fill up
another one.
Well, it was an accident. Yeah,
that's okay. It was a surprise.
Yeah. Ukraine nuke plant loses
power,
a team of UN experts is in
southern Ukraine to inspect a
nuclear complex that's been
shelled for weeks, and Piers
Frank langfitt has more from
Odessa.
The inspectors are traveling
from Kyiv through mostly
Ukrainian controlled territory
to separate your power plant in
southern Ukraine. However,
Russian forces control the plant
and the team will have to cross
the wars frontlines to get
there. The Russian installed
occupation government, which is
not internationally recognized,
said it would not issue the team
have passed today. And the group
would arrive at the plant
Thursday, the International
Atomic Energy Agency says the
team will look at safety systems
assess damage, and check on the
conditions under which the
Ukrainian workers operated last
week fighting temporarily cut
power the facility operators
then use diesel generators to
keep water pumping to cool the
reactor cores to prevent a
meltdown.
Wait a minute. So the nuclear
reactor needs power to run.
You heard the exact same thing I
did.
That was That's weird.
Like a new killer nuclear plant
creates power. Yeah, sure, isn't
it? Yeah. Can't
you just put that into the
input? Sounds reasonable. Ah,
well, I have a couple clips that
need to get out of the way.
Because I think that if we've
looked at the EU and what has
happened now and what has been
announced there in the past
week, we can look forward to
this happening worldwide. And
nothing exemplifies it better
than the German foreign
minister, who was discussing the
commitment, her commitment, her
personal commitment, not out of
the voters, but her personal
commitment to Ukraine, whatever
it takes, listen to this.
But if I give the promise to
people in Ukraine, we stand with
you as long as you need us, then
I want to deliver no matter what
my German voters think. But I
want to deliver to the people of
Ukraine. And this is why for me,
it's important to be always very
frank and clear. And this means
every measure I'm taking, I have
to be clear that this holds on
as long as Ukraine needs me. We
are facing now winter time where
we will be challenged as
Democratic politicians. People
will go on the street and say,
We cannot pay pay our energy
prices. And I will say, Yes, I
know. So we help you with social
measures. But I don't want to
say okay, then we stopped the
sanctions against Russia, we
will stand with Ukraine. And
this means the sanction will
stay also in winter time. Even
if it gets really tough for
politicians.
I love how she's worried about
how tough it's going to be for
politicians with people rioting
on the streets. She doesn't even
see what that means. And she
says blatantly it is
she say when she says I don't
care what you voters think, Oh,
listen,
it's right in the beginning.
Yeah, that's what she says.
But if I give the promise to
people in Ukraine, we stand with
you as long as you need us. Then
I want to deliver no matter what
my German voters think. But I
want to deliver to the people of
Ukraine,
basically shattered. Whatever we
have to do for Ukraine. Screw
you Germans. Yeah, that's
exactly what the hell kind of
leadership do they have over
there? How did the Germans put
up with this?
Oh, the Germans are, they're
beyond repair. And I think in
general, every country is beyond
repair. They they don't know the
mechanism to stop the insanity.
They think they voted for people
who will stop it or, and you
know, the the only resort is, as
this woman says, even when
people are on the streets. Well,
that's and she won't care, even
when people are on the streets.
It's amazing to me. So but this
is by directive. This is coming
from the top and Queen Ursula
had a prime time speech this
week. Did you see any of Ursula
of underlying speech laying it
all out? I have three clips. And
I think we should go through
them as she is very clear, where
we stand what we're doing and
what is coming next. She
actually will tell us what is
coming next. And it's one of our
old friends. So let's start off
Queen Ursula at the this was the
Bled forum like what Not sure
where that is sounds like a
Scotland or Ireland thing with a
blood form is. And here she is
laying out the situation as it
is today,
this Yars headline perfectly
sums up the most relevant
question of our times will the
rule of power replace the power
of rule? And I believe that the
answer to this question boils
down to one line. What could
it be? Yeah, yeah, go ahead.
No such thing as the rule of
power. So how can it be
replacing the power of rule,
which is even more stupid? What
is she talking
about? Hey, just put a little
making stuff up. Yeah, yes. Rule
of power, just the power of
rule, the power rule rule? That
would be I would say might be a
spin off of power of law or
something. Yeah, that's,
yeah, that's waffle and the
power of rule. I mean, the power
of rule is not a ruler, a rule
like a queen, like Ursula or
some other queen, the power of
rule. You're right shade or ship
is what you? Yes. Now we got
it. The power off rule? And I
believe that the answer to this
question boils down to one line.
Okay. It all depends on the
power of democracy. Oh, it all
depends on our capacity to
uphold fundamental principles,
to resist aggression. To protect
our values, and our friends. Oh,
here it goes. It is no
understand the statement to say
that the world has been watching
our response to Russia's
aggression.
Very closely. There it is. First
two minutes of the speech.
The stakes are clear to
everyone. Yes. At the beginning
of this year, Russia and China
have openly declared and so
called unlimited friendship. And
only weeks later, Russia
launched its war against Ukraine
weeks later,
listen to this. That's her
timeline now. First, they got
together with China. We saw an
alert alert. We got a problem
with China and then weeks later,
as if planned because of their
union, not because of anything
else NATO did or or is the
Lensky said about nuclear
weapons,
or 2014. Or us going into
Ukraine and causing a coup.
Yeah, that was that was all
Alexandria doesn't count. Now it
doesn't count doesn't count.
That was all Putin Dugan. Dugan
Putin.
The message couldn't be more
explicit. Yes. So if we are to
preserve basic principles, such
as self determination, and the
inviolability of borders,
put in Harbor, how about freedom
of speech? How about freedom of
movement? There's a couple other
things she left out of there,
but she only gives us a couple
things
such as self determination,
okay, and the inviolability of
borders. Okay. Poutine cannot
win this world. Ukraine must win
this war.
This clear Putin cannot win this
war.
This is absolutely clear.
Yes, yes. I'm surprised she
does. I think somebody
auditioned, who and cannot win
this war. If we have to kill
every Ukrainian seems that way.
Every single one is dead. We're
not gonna let put win this war.
That's right. That's pretty
much what she's saying.
Not win this world and Ukraine
must win this world. This is
absolutely clear. Okay.
Yes. Thank you.
Thank you. The elites agree, we
agree.
And this is why we have
mobilized our economic might
like never before, really. In a
matter of days and weeks, we
have approved the most far
reaching sanctions ever
implemented. And the sanctions
are causing colossal damage to
the Kremlin's ability to wage
war. Putin himself has admitted
it and the damage will only grow
over time damage. Besides this,
we have supported financially
Ukraine with more than 10
billion euros since the
beginning of the war, and I'm
not including the bilateral
support of our member states.
And we are working on the next
tranche. Oh, the next tranche
for Ukraine. This is very clear
message to our member states.
That's right. Forget about your
people freezing because we don't
care what the voters want. No,
we must win Ukraine. This is
where the money is going.
And we use for the first time
ever read Sources from the
European budget on military
equipment to sustain Ukraine's
brave defense effort. Well,
I thought there would never have
a war, like an army or anything
like that. Now they have a
military budget, that's EU
military budget, which she said,
We will support Ukraine as long
as it takes. We are doing it for
Ukraine. We are doing this to
uphold our European values. But
we are also doing this to show
to Russia and the world. That
breaking internationally shared
rules, comes with a massive
cost. That has to be very clear.
This effort must come together
with a new European strategic
thinking,
Aha, here we go. A new strategic
thinking and there's a plan
attached to it. But first, we
have to call it for what it is
this effort must come together
with a new European strategic
thinking. And today, I would
like to pin down three of its
main tenants
100, anchor a guest there. I
want to take the first one right
off the top.
No, I can't even I haven't got a
clue where she's going.
First, to defend the rule of law
and the rule based order over
time. We must neutralize
Russia's blackmail ability and
strengthen our own capabilities
to act.
They're blackmailing us. We have
to we have to strengthen our
capability. So Russia can
blackmail us. We can
say the same thing about China
here. Hell yeah. Blackmail. Yes.
We can't even put together
anything, nothing. Everything.
We have moved out parts from
China. Yeah,
we must support democracies that
are most exposed to foreign
threats. And I'm not only
thinking about Ukraine, but also
about the Western Balkans.
Standby Balkans on deck, that's
gonna be fun.
We must also look at
Taiwan in this new by the way,
Taiwan is much more of a
democracy than Ukraine.
No, she doesn't care about that.
Now, she that's our job. That's
us. That's Nancy. That's Joe.
They divided it up, you know,
she's she's closest to the fire.
She's got to make sure everybody
shivers this winter to help
Ukraine, because Putin cannot
win this war.
We must also look further to
global geopolitical shifts, and
use our economic might to
preserve and expand the rules
based global order.
What economic might do they
have? I mean, are you serious?
What is the economic might of
the European Union?
I think is a third or fourth
biggest economy. I mean, it's
what's their mind? It's not
manufacturing. So it's pretty
it's a it's a consumers.
Their consumer might,
yeah, consumer might, okay, I'm
just checking digital
farming a lot of farming make
wine
for Law
point means primarily ending our
dependence on dirty Russian
fossil fuels.
Dirty Russian, do you hear this?
Dirty, dirty Russian foreign
fuels?
What was it dirty?
It's dirty. I think implied in
this is two things. One, it's
killing the earth and two blood
money as blood money on that
that dirty oil.
My first point means primarily,
when you say by the way, when
you say dirty oil it's
redundant. It is no it's not.
It's a very specific term to
refer to accuse crude oil of
being very high in sulfur
compounds. That's what it means.
And it's a pain in the ass to
deal with it because you end it
with mountains of sulfur because
you have to extract other stuff
not from Russia has Russia has
this this type that I know I
thought their stuff was pretty
court pretty close to Texas. And
it was dirty.
And maybe she just means dirty
blood money now
she can't possibly then.
Yes, she is
to global geopolitical shifts us
our economic might to preserve
and expand the rules based
global order. My first point
means primarily ending our
dependence on dirty Russian
fossil fuels. Yes.
Our work here is well underway.
Okay. We are diversifying our
supplies at lightning speed. The
gas supplies from sources other
than Russia has increased by 31
billion cubic meters since
January this year. And this
compensates by now the Russian
cuts have gas supply to Europe.
Oh, okay. We're also cutting
substantially our need of
imported gas, because we have to
prepare for potential full
disruption of Russian gas. And
for this, we have asked member
states to reduce the gas
consumption by 15%. And save it
to the storage. We knew this,
that can save up to 45 billion
cubic meter of natural gas. And
ultimately, the best
does that mean anything to you?
Because it doesn't mean anything
to me is that a lot? That could
be a lot it could be nothing.
It's she makes it sound like
it's my head, I can't tell
you a way to get rid of Russian
fossil fuels is of course to
speed up our transition to green
energy sources. Here we got to
read kilowatt hour of
electricity that Europe
generates from solar from wind
from hydropower from biomass
from geothermal or green
Hydrogen. Hydrogen makes us less
dependent on Russian fossil
fuels. So invest in that yes,
invest. If you look at the
facts, the evidence today the
price of wind and solar is
cheaper than polluting fossil
fuels. So
really, what are you saying?
I haven't seen any any
evidence who that is no, this. I
mean, this was subsidies. Yeah,
like fact check for a fact check
false.
And that's why with our repower
EU initiative, here we go, here
we will invest together 300
billion euros to accelerate the
green wind transition.
So problem reaction, here comes
the solution.
For instance, we are now
financing one of the largest
offshore wind farms of the
world, in the North Sea. And
tomorrow, I will be in Denmark
to discuss exactly similar
initiatives, a huge offshore
wind farm in the Baltic Sea,
these things
suck. These offshore wind farms,
half of them don't work, it's
hard to maintain, when they
break down, it ruins the
coastline. I used to fly over
them all the time, when I lived
in the UK. Yeah, you know that
you know what it was like half
of them are not turning it all.
And then and then in certain
conditions, cold weather with no
wind, they actually have to
power them to turn otherwise
they break down. This is dumb,
but it's okay, we have
if it's really windy, where you
really wouldn't be able to pull
the energy they have to stop,
blow up.
Now, Queen Ursula has a real
solution here, which this is our
old friend is coming back. It's
not the wind
thing. Our dependency on Russian
fossil fuels is only the first
step, the skyrocketing
electricity prices are now
exposing for different reasons.
The limitations of our current
electricity market design,
wow, this is really interesting.
So they sold all of their
electric company, certainly in
the UK, although not part of the
EU, but Netherlands has the
same, those guys are jacking up
the rates. And the government
really has limited power to do
anything about it. So she just
says, well, it was for different
reasons, but exposes the
problem. The problem is you shut
down the gas from Russia with
the you know, your response to
what they're doing. And your
Swift removal and all of these
sanctions,
it was developed for completely
different under completely
different circumstances. And
completely different purposes.
It is no more fit for purpose.
And that's why we the
commission. We the commission
working on an emergency
intervention, emergency
intervention to actual reform of
the electricity market
was just a structural reform of
the electricity market. Now,
whenever something is done to
under emergency, we have the
commission. I'm pretty sure they
can just ram it through whatever
they want to do. It's under
emergency, right? That wouldn't
be any different than in the
United States or anywhere else.
Emergency can get
on their laws, but I'm sure they
can, you know, but anyway, yeah,
well, this is an emergency and
I'm sure they papered it over.
So we need to change the way our
electricity market works.
We need a new market model for
electricity that really
functions and brings us back
into balance. And then we have
to look, of course beyond
energy.
All right. So let me just tell
you what this is.
We're having a good idea of a
public utility. Is that some
screwball idea that's no good?
Nope,
nope. Here it is. I'll just read
the article for you. The EU's
carbon market is back
after all yours. Yeah, that's
stupid carbon market.
years on the sidelines of the
EU's regulatory machinery where
it was largely written off the
emissions trading system ETS has
returned as the cornerstone of
the bloc's climate policy.
That's right. Brussels is
betting that a major overhaul of
the cap and trade scheme. Holy
crap, John, that goes back a
couple of years set to be
presented as part of the fit for
55 climate policy package will
speed up emissions reductions,
incentivize companies to invest
in clean technologies, and help
the bloc achieve its ambitious
climate targets? Yes, they're
going to reprice carbon, and
you're gonna have to pay for it.
And you will have a personal
carbon score. And this will all
kind this is what they call re
reengineering or rethinking the
energy markets. It's just
not gonna save anyone any money.
Nope.
The green digital transition
will massively increase.
I'll notice she says the green
and digital transition. These
are all little things that are
being added along the way.
I don't know what it means when
she says digital, she's talking
about the smart grid and QR
codes.
And then we have to look of
course beyond energy. Yes, the
green digital transition will
massively increase our need for
raw materials. Take lithium for
batteries.
Yeah, why?
Because we're at a Europe is
going Why
Wait, hold on, is it out of the
blue? You're going to change,
you're going to add a little cap
and trade, you're going to put a
few more. And because of that,
you're going to need more raw
materials. Why? What's the
connection?
Because we're you're going to
have to be driving electric
vehicles, electric airplanes,
everything has to be electric.
So they need more batteries.
You see, so we just started
tearing up the earth again, is
very environmentally friendly.
Actually,
there's a kicker to this.
Because I was listening to this.
I'm like, All right. When do you
announce your Africa Initiative?
Waiting for, hey, we're gonna go
help some poor black people
there in Africa and take all of
their materials. No, no, that
didn't come, it's even better.
The green digital transition
will massively increase our need
for raw materials. Take lithium
for batteries. Batteries are
silicon metal for chips. Take
rare earth to produce magnets
for electric vehicles and wind
turbines. Demand for them may
double by 2030. Oh, now the good
news in that is it means that
the European Green Deal is
progressing. It's good, the not
so good news is one country
dominates the processing. Out of
the 30 critical raw materials
today. 10 are mostly sourced
from China. So we have to avoid
falling into the same
dependency, as with oil and gas.
Ah, okay. So it can't be China.
So we can't get the gas and
dirty, dirty fossil fuels from
Russia. We can't be dependent on
the China man because you know,
okay, hey, hey, we just went
through this. What are we going
to do?
We should not replace all
dependencies with new ones.
However, what country? Do you
think we could substitute for
China's material?
This isn't an India comes to
mind
India. Okay. I'll give you three
guesses.
Obviously, I gotta guess it. No.
Brazil comes to mind. They got a
big country. Let's put
it this way. What we what you
need is you need first of all
the materials in the earth. You
can get the I don't think I
mean, is it all just one region?
I think we
got it all over the place.
Lithium is ever so it isn't it's
Afghanistan most available
thing, right? It's like,
everywhere. I think it's got a
bunch of it. There's a bunch of
it. A lot of it in South America
run by one or two companies,
they pretty much locked that
down. Right. So what you need a
tear up the place to get this
is a country who doesn't care if
you tear up the place, and has a
lot of slave like workers who
will be obedient and who will
give their children up to work
in France close.
So we must make sure that access
to these commodities will not be
used to blackmail us. We have to
diversify the supply and build
new ties with reliable like
minded partners around the
globe. For this purpose, for
example, I'm traveling in two
weeks to Canada like minded
partners. Interesting offers
you Canada, we're gonna tear
your country apart and enslave
your children to go and dig for
cobalt and all kinds of crappy
shit. It's coming down on you,
Canada. Save the world. How
about that? How about Canada?
Yeah, let's rip off Canada.
I love it. I'm all for it. Go go
go.
So As her nerve oh she
went on for another 20 minutes
but I think it does kind of a
set everything up you know, it's
like hey, this is this is what's
going down this is how we're
going to do it Canada you supply
you supply the dirt I don't know
where we are know where America
is in the scheme of hers but you
know, EU Commission rolling our
eyes. We're sure the EU
Commission has had everyone's
best interests at heart. No
doubt, no doubt all right.
That's all I got for the moment
on on the EU and I just think
let's
just we're kind of in that area
we might as well I have one EU
pure EU story, but I want to
play some Gorby clips so we can
get him out of the way or be
Gorbachev. Oh, Corby, IDI always
been referred to as Gorbea. In
the United States when I was a
kid
Yeah, I didn't get that
programming. Gorbea No, of
course not. akorbi Gorbea grow
to be the drunk. Was he the
drunk or was it the who was the
drunk?
No, no, that was a YLC Elson was
the drunk Okay, right. Yeah, he
was just an alcoholic, right.
Who also spoke in a in a slang
version of Russian his Russian
wasn't even very good. No, all
the Russians I know all that
guy. He sounds like he you know
you ever said well, you
explained it to me. What are you
talking to? I said Why have you
ever been to the south or
someplace where a doc someone
allowed me to grind get your
rank? You can't understand a
word they say Well, that's
Yeltsin. Okay. You want to play
this was just getting this a
little, little I think this is
Hannah epitomizes the EU French
pool story.
So I'm sorry. I was ready to do
the pool story. Okay, here we
go.
France uncovers over 20,000
undeclared private swimming
pools. According to the BBC, the
country made the discovery using
artificial intelligence. The
finding allows authorities to
collect a sizable amount of tax
revenue. Swimming pools have to
be declared under French law.
They increase property value and
therefore taxes. French
authorities can now collect the
equivalent of over $10 million
in taxes. The artificial
intelligence software was
developed by Google and French
firm Capgemini. Software
identified pools in nine regions
of France and aerial images.
French officials monitor using
the software to identify
undeclared pools nationwide. A
French newspaper report says
that an average sized pool can
garner the equivalent of around
$200 a year in Texas. The BBC
reports the crackdown started
after a French politician spoke
about potential pool bans due to
drought and water shortage.
authorities wanted to take it
further and use the software to
identify other taxable property
like home extensions, patios or
gazebos.
How does that fit in with Gorby?
I'm a little lost.
No, no, I said this the EU story
there's a story to do with Gord
Well, you know, is a throwback
to Russia.
Now this this story is in is in
the wild? Because this is
obviously the top secret
intelligence that Trump had on
the front. He knew about
the pool what is the Yeah, no, I
don't know if he told me that.
But first of all, let's talk
about this. How what I mean, to
me the story jumped out like a
sore thumb is which doesn't jump
out but it did in this case.
Pools they have to be licensed
and oh yeah. Oh,
that's the same everywhere in
Oh, in Europe. Are you kidding
me? You can't you can't even
think about building without
permission. And this and while
we're I just want to say one
thing because I keep forgetting
to mention it. You know that
whole IRS thing and you know,
the IRS 87,000 new agents, etc,
etc. That's not the headline for
me, the headline is, the IRS
will now give you the option for
them to just send you a bill do
all the taxes for you and they
just send you the bill and you
just pay the bill and you're all
done. They've done the taxes for
you. I would like to warn
everybody I saw this happening
in the Netherlands. And the way
it would happen is a blue
envelope would pop into your
into your into your mailbox and
it would say here's what you
owe. And at that point, you
could only contest it because
the filing was already done. But
what was worse is over time you
get blue envelopes every month.
Well you know now we need the
preliminary you gotta pay in
advance we think you're making
too much so you got to pay some
now so you don't get screwed
later. That is the beginning of
the end this that's how
regulated Europe is.
And you think people would
reject this idea in this country
know that all flocked to it? Of
course. You want to hear how
dumb people are in America. Do
you want to add can I just give
you an entre mount of stupidity.
Go okay. I do not know where
this comes from. It I thought it
might have been a Jesse waters
thing but I wasn't it was so
incredibly good. If I can find
it here we go. Oh yes from the
Twitter account clown world.
Listen to this. This is just
people on the street in America
think it's New York City.
How many letters are in the
alphabet?
One a four digit how many
seasons there are
1212
Yes. What language to the people
in Idaho speak? Potato what
language I don't know the first
thing that came to mind was
potatoes. Mistakes make up the
United States. Number five. Yes.
What continent are we on right
now? What continent? Think like
North Africa. Three times three
times 318.
Yes, how many sets are in $1?
How many sets are $1?
One 510 2036. Yes.
Do you know what country we
gained our independence from?
Mexico, right? No, that's so
wrong. Russia now. Your your
final guess? Canada? Yes. You
know what year the US is
founded? Eight at 27. Yes, just
shape with four sides cold.
I don't know. I haven't had I
haven't done something with
shape
since like, fifth grade.
Honestly, yeah. If you had to
guess. I don't know who like I
don't
know what like what shapes have
four sides, but I don't know the
name for it. Yes, can you name
three countries besides the USA?
Alabama. That's one. No, Mexico.
And Connecticut. Yeah. Three.
It's too easy for you. I mean,
this is of course this man on
the street you selected but
there are actual people walking
around who don't have this basic
common knowledge couldn't tell
the time on a clock face drawn.
Oh, well, let me tell you here's
a good story. Me Me was at we
have a grocer up in Sequim,
Washington called Sonny farms
very famous. Green Grocer, they
got great stuff, they have their
own meat cutters. And I mean,
they have their own cattle
ranch. Nice. So you get a lot of
good quality everything from
them. But it's so you go in
there and it's a mixed variety
people that go that chapter so.
So there's this girl in front of
me, me and she's staring at the
clock. You know, around clock.
Oh, Patrick. Well, you know the
answer the I mean, how, where it
is headed. And it's like she's,
uh, she made me so she's
probably around 25. The woman.
And so she's staring at this
clock and she's staring and
staring and staring. And she
finally turns to the to the
checker and says, You know what
time it is. And the checker says
yes, 115. So they go, Oh,
thanks. And she leaves. And so
maybe as the checker, she says,
These people, these millennials
can't read a clock, which should
have been taught in grammar
school, or at home, by you know,
the parents how to read a clock,
because the clocks are
everywhere. And the checker
says, oh, no, almost all of
them. I've never run into one
that can read a clock.
Yeah, but I mean, basic
knowledge of what continent? Are
we on? How many states does
America have?
How many letters in the elf? How
many letters in the
clip would have been a lot
better if they hadn't? ruined
it? I know, they always you
know, we can't get a break.
These guys put too much music.
Project Veritas even though we
have hooked them up with sound
engineers. They can't get their
stuff right.
disappoint, what are you going
to do? No, but you're going to
do but I
understand if you're an elite.
And you haven't you have disdain
for people anyway. Then, you
know, you look at these people
and go kill them. Kill them.
Just kill them kill him. Paul
dude, I forgot. Did you see the
MTV Video Music Awards?
Dude, dude, I saw it on his on
the thing. And I said, you know,
I could waste my time watching
this as opposed to over
clipping. But Adam will see it
and he'll give us a report.
Well, the only thing you need to
know is that so I started
watching this thing and I'm
looking for you know, satanic
rituals. I'm looking for
Illuminati signs. And right off
the bat. There's triangles
everywhere. There's black and
white checkers but there's
triangles everywhere. triangles
triangles, which is part of the
Inuit activates the MK Ultra
programming, but they've taken
it to the next level. The whole
show was sponsored. But had one
main sponsor. They had the you
know, the typical, shitty Toyota
car that they think millennials
are want and a couple other dumb
things. But there was one big
sponsor, and it was Doritos. And
they were, what they would do is
look at the Doritos chip, which,
in case you didn't know is a
triangle. Then they have an ad
where it says, look, you see the
triangle everywhere, they're
showing all these triangles in
life, the whole the whole that
would go from that from the
triangle from the burrito and
they would cross dissolve into
the triangle on the stage.
Doritos are activating MK Ultra
nationwide. That's my report.
MTV has gone overboard and sold
out to the triangle Illuminati.
Yes. And Doritos. The it's this
is like three more days till
Halloween. Silver Shamrock. I'm
telling you. Something's bad. I
don't like it at all. Okay,
yeah. All right. Want to do
Gharbi No.
Yeah, let's play some garbage. I
said Jeremy
chips. Yes. New New from Smith.
Now you got to appeal to
different angles, and they still
don't know. The obit clip from
NPR so when it's a kicker, but
let's play the ones from New
Tang Dynasty first. Oh, or be
obit one.
You got it. Mikhail Gorbachev
has died at age 91. He is
credited with ending the Cold
war without bloodshed and he
oversaw the removal of Europe's
Iron Curtain. Here are the
details.
After decades of Cold War,
tension and confrontation
Gorbachev the last Soviet
president broke with the past,
he helped to remove the iron
curtain that had divided Europe
and bring about the
reunification of Germany. He
struck nuclear arms deals with
the United States and brought
the Soviet Union closer to the
west than at any point since
World War Two, Gorbachev struck
up a rapport with the West and
with Ronald Reagan, who had
called the Soviet Union the evil
empire. Together they negotiated
a landmark deal in 1987 to scrap
intermediate range nuclear
missiles. When pro democracy
protests swept across the Soviet
bloc nations of communist
Eastern Europe in 1989. He
refrained from using force,
unlike previous leaders who had
sent to tanks to crush uprisings
in Hungary in 1956, and
Czechoslovakia in 1968. But
those protests fueled
aspirations for autonomy in the
15th republics of the Soviet
Union, which disintegrated over
the next two years in chaotic
fashion. Gorbachev became
General Secretary of the Soviet
Communist Party in 1985. At age
54, he was a reformer setting
out to revitalize the system by
introducing limited political
and economic freedoms. His
policy of Glasnost, or free
speech, allowed previously
unthinkable criticism of the
party and the state had also
emboldened nationalists, who
began to press for independence
in the Baltic Republics of
Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and
elsewhere,
and wasn't Gorby on our payroll.
I've always heard that.
I don't think so. But I mean,
it's possible. You never know. I
got a kick out when I went to
Russia. It was during this era
during Gorby. And he, they had
instituted some minor
alterations into the idea of
having a small businesses. And
so I go over there. And there's
a they allowed in Red Square,
they allowed some of these, like
booths, vendors, yeah, vendors
and vendors. And I was told I
was, I was told that this is
going to happen in advance.
That's really excellent
briefing. If you wanted to buy
something from a vendor that was
like 12 rubles. And you had a
20. They couldn't make change.
Nope, no, because it was
illegal. Yes. It was illegal to
make change. If you wanted to
buy something for 12 rubles. You
had to give them 12 rubles,
genus.
Anyway, so let's go into Gorby
to
and in the final months of his
life, Gorbachev has seen much of
his legacy destroyed as
President Vladimir Putin.
invasion of Ukraine has brought
sanctions on Moscow and talks in
both Russia and the West of a
new Cold
War, Cold War.
So that that report was all
political, but the one that's on
NPR, which is the other Obeah It
was really more about legacy and
it just so different that I had
to play contrast a little bit
with the with these other guys
who I should do better straight
up reporting even though it's
although boring yeah I'm sure
Sam is boring to listen to
body of Mikhail Gorbachev will
lie in state on Saturday in
Moscow's house of unions. That's
the same building located
between the Bolshoi and the
Duma, the lower house of
parliament, where his
predecessors including Joseph
Stalin are buried. But Gorbachev
won't be buried in that
building. Instead, he will be
interred next to his wife and
novo devashish convent. That's
the cemetery where Nikita
Khrushchev is buried. So far,
the Kremlin hasn't said whether
there will be a state funeral
for the last Soviet Union
leader. Gorbachev died yesterday
at the age of 91.
Now, you'd think there would be
you think it would be but I bet
you there's not. Because the way
it looks, I could be wrong, and
I may be bright brainwashed on
this. But it looks as if Putin
is irked at Gore, because Gorby
is the one who tore down the
Soviet Union completely.
That's only if you buy into what
my family does
what I'm saying. I'm saying,
Yeah, I said that may be buying
into that.
I know I'm trying to protect you
from that. I'm trying to stop.
No,
I like to read to you set up a
blockade here. But I've always
kind of covered my ass with my
disclaimer, as always, there's
no
evidence. We know, we know your
little tricks. There's no
evidence that this evidence no
evidence doesn't mean no just
mean there's no evidence. Yeah,
one hour photo. I don't I don't
have much left on, on what's
happening with the with Ukraine
or Russia. You see what else do
and the only thing that's kind
of annoying to me about Ukraine
and Russia is with this latest
commitment of match rial or
whatever we're doing. We're
sending over to Ukraine. You
know, as as we heard, and it's
been confirmed, it's coming from
all over bases around the
country around the world. And so
we're kind of, I'm worried like,
are they gonna be able to
resupply stuff? Did they give
away too much? You know, are we
vulnerable? And then this story
right now
to some news that is just in the
US Army has temporarily grounded
its fleet of Chinook helicopters
have to respond small number had
engine fires. An army
spokesperson says they have
identified the root cause of the
fires and they are implementing
corrective measures to resolve
this issue. The US official says
this affects approximately 400
helicopters.
Now these are workhorses that
have been around since Vietnam.
You know, and now all of a
sudden oh, ground them all
that's never happened. Never
grabbed for some O rings, so
they probably got from China.
Sound familiar? That
sounds like something that get
from China that it failed.
Well, there's lots of fake parts
that come through. We hear that
all the time. Oh, yeah. We got
cheap Chinese shit over here.
Yeah. What can we do? What can
we do? Well, while we're on that
topic, let me take you back to a
previous episode. Episode 1481.
So let's play what's going on
now. This is Artemisa first this
the first launch is coming up I
think later this month or
sometime tomorrow, tomorrow,
tomorrow. If everything is okay.
Oh, you see the future John C.
Dvorak.
Breaking news tonight NASA says
it will try again this Saturday
afternoon to launch its new moon
rocket. The cruellest test
mission Artemis was scrubbed on
Monday because of an engine
cooling issue. NASA says it's
making adjustments at the launch
pad and changing some launch day
procedures to head off any
problems. The mission is a first
step towards getting humans back
on the moon.
Do you think what do you think
it's gonna go Saturday? Do you
think they'll make it Saturday,
Saturday, Saturday or there'll
be another issue?
I have no idea but I probably I
would guess another issue.
I think another issue? Yeah.
You don't want to blow this one
up. It's got those two dummies
in it.
We'll be dumb aside. Can't have
that. And one of our producers
sent me a little detail on the
cost since we were asking about
it the new NASA SLS rocket.
Here's some differences is not
reusable. The cost per launch No
wonder there careful is
estimated to be between one and
$4 billion per launch. Now Space
X cost per launch is about 10
million cost to go around the
moon SpaceX cost 80 million. The
SpaceX starship is taller than
NASA SLS SpaceX SpaceX starship
has more than twice the payload
capacity. 100 tons versus 46.
The NASA SLS can get too deep
Space in one go. But Space X
will need to refuel in space to
get the 100 tons into deep
space, but that's part of their
design. But here's the thing
NASA is actually going to use
SpaceX to get to the moon. Why?
Why are we wasting this money
then if it's going to be
completely different rockets
that do it?
Well, I'd like I explained, the
way they're gonna do it, they're
gonna it's a bunch of steps.
They're gonna have a space
station, they gotta lock with
that. I guess that's where the
SpaceX thing comes in. I don't
know. I mean, it's just a lot of
steps. This is a convoluted
approach to going off. But that
but the idea is, I mean, if you
could say that you are, what you
would, what would you argue a
new counter argument is that
well, yeah, but it's setting up
some places where you can also
have a jumping off point to go
to Mars, which you're going to
have to have anyway.
Yeah, I can't wait. I learned
something about the Atlas rocket
Atlas. The Atlas was that the
one that took John Glenn into
space first.
The Atlas, I think was the first
one Yeah.
Now the way the Atlas works is
it had a fuel cell in the middle
which was which they kept under
constant pressure. In fact, if
they didn't pressurize it while
I was on the launchpad, it could
just it could just topple over
just folded on itself, which
there's happened a couple times.
But in order to not be too
heavy, upon lift off, they had a
certain type of chemical or
chemical compound that they
sprayed all over the outside of
the rocket. So when the fuel of
course the fuel would freeze any
water condensation, so that
water would disperse upon
launch. Do you know the name of
this household item that was
developed specifically for that
purpose? Windex WD 40. Water
dispense dispensary formula 40.
It was developed for that. I
didn't know that.
Well, I didn't know that either.
And I don't know anything about
what you said about some fuel
cell. I don't know what the
point of that would be.
Well, that's because they
couldn't have it freezing on the
outside when they lifted off.
Because fuel was literally I
know that the WD 40 would make
sure that any water it repels
any water that appears on it, so
if the ice cracks, its water,
boom, it falls right off, or it
doesn't form at all. There's a
whole YouTube on it. It's crazy.
I didn't know I did. It's not
it's a mirror link. There's not
even a lubricant.
WD 40 penetrant
it's an anti AI it's a water
dispenser. It makes sure the
water goes away from that
surface WD I didn't know this.
The more you know from the show
because it
sounds it sounds like a reverse
engineered hoax. But okay.
Wow, he is such an accusation.
Hey, man, just saying watch
sounds fishy.
It was from the science lady on
YouTube. Don't make me look her
up.
I don't know what I'm thinking.
If it's on the internet.
No, it wasn't just on the
internet. It was the science
lady on YouTube. You're gonna
You're gonna make me look it up
now.
Because you sent me a link.
Later send
you a link. People saying I got
hoax. No, no, no, no, no. What
people are saying is I got
hoaxed.
Nobody said say no. I'm
looking at the troll room.
I said it sounds like a hoax.
What a displacement water
displacement. That's what it was
not disbursement water
displacement. I don't think it's
a hoax. The science lady would
vote she had a t shirt on it
said science lady. Yeah. So how
can you how can you deny? How
could that be a whole?
How can you the t shirt itself?
I'm telling you the trouble you
have to go through to get a t
shirt that says that. It's
beyond belief.
It said, Janet, the science lead
gen Janet lab or something? I'm
going to find it for you. I'll
send it to you.
Okay, so let's talk about it.
Let's get a couple of these
items out of the way, which are
the cute items. My favorite item
is the busing of the of the
immigrants to New York,
Washington DC and elsewhere. Did
you know that when they bring
those immigrants where they
went? Abbott are actually even
to San Antonio itself is doing
it too. They've actually asked
him where they want to go.
Really funny in this
report, at least at least they
do in San Antonio is to get
where you like to go. I like to
go to New York. We just like to
stay here it goes it was I think
it goes like this. Look, Texas
is a shithole we all have guns.
Desert Hot go away. You
don't want to be here. Yes. Ha
you want to you want to go we'll
send you to New York City, the
Big Apple where they're going to
treat you well. You want to go
Yeah sounds your season you're
so they put them into bus. Okay,
let's play bust in New York City
one.
El Paso, Texas is busing illegal
immigrants to New York City and
they say the Federal Emergency
Management Agency or FEMA will
pay for it.
This this service provides
everywhere from providing meals
for transportation, toiletries,
anything that's needed for these
migrants whether it be cots
COVID vaccines COVID testing,
that that's what we've been
providing and chartering buses
is no different. Our our
original buses we started back
in pre COVID time so back in
2019.
The city has charted for buses
for volunteer illegal immigrants
in the past week and a program
separate from Governor Greg
Abbott's plan. According to
Abbott's office, Texas has spent
$12 million to send over 8900
illegal immigrants to New York
City and Washington DC, both New
York City and DC our sanctuary
cities.
I believe they also sent their
first bus to Chicago yesterday.
Well, there's a Chicago reported
here. Oh, in order to discusses
some of the Chicago problems.
Officials say they also
considered chartering a bus to
Chicago, but not enough illegal
immigrants wanted to go there.
FEMA has said it will reimburse
local governments and NGOs for
the cost of aiding and
transporting illegal immigrants
but has not commented on El
Paso's buses.
So it looks as if the federal
government so not so New York
and Washington I'd like the idea
that no one wants to go to
Chicago now
No, no
we're going to hell we're going
to hell for this
so So New York City and
Washington DC can stop their
bitching about this because FEMA
according to this report is
paying for it they're all in
Yeah, yes. Shipping in New York.
I know you Texas, just bitch and
moan about everything. Put them
in a box and send them to New
York. Well, I stand by the way
when they get to New York,
they're greeted with the head
with a healthy handshake.
There's a video of this act em
off the bus. I see it loosen
you're welcome to New York,
Nueva York. Well, that's
nothing. You know, there's
there's nothing there's a cruise
ship that goes between I think,
Norway and was it now maybe
Helsinki, Finland. You got to
look at where this is the Dutch
article that I'm looking at. So
the the ministry of the Dutch
government, you know, they have
a problem. They have all these.
They still have people asylum
seekers, as they call them
coming in a lot of them from
Ukraine. Love them say they're
from Ukraine. They're from other
places. But hey, I'm looking for
I'm from you, Ukraine asylum.
And you're and so they get in,
but they got nowhere left to
store them. They've already put
them in hotels. We learned that
from Los Angeles in California,
San Francisco. So now starting
in October, the Amsterdam City
Council has agreed and and I
guess they've they've got the
financing to put these 3000 new
migrants I mean, asylum seekers
on this cruise ship. Which is
like a proper cruise ship. It's
not just like a ferry boat. To
these. This is going to be
great. And you beat that
they have to give your boss a
tour. Yeah. Oh, no, it's I think
that just of course, they just
leave an important shubman A
ship. Yeah, they just float
around. I don't know. God float
around.
All right. Well, that's about as
idiotic is. Yeah,
they're filling up. Oh, this is
it's the same program
everywhere. They go to the
hotels and they say well, what's
your what's your occupancy?
Well, we're about 40%. Empty.
Good. We'll pay you double
enough double or whatever. We'll
want these double. Okay.
Yeah, it's throwing money away.
I mean, it's like we're all
gonna go broke because these
these governments are just
tossing money down to two down
the tubes.
Yeah, yes, I think so. That
would make sense. Tossing it
down the tubes.
Okay, well, let's go to the
little COVID discussion. Okay,
good. They got two new shots and
I got three clips. Okay, about
the new shots. Yeah. And
unfortunately I they're they're
all from NPR and they all got
kind of jumbled because they did
they brought this one guy in
this guy's got kind of a funny
voice that does these reports.
Oh, is this just the guy we
essentially speak to that guy.
i It's either him or the there's
two guys there's one guy that's
completely adenoidal I can
barely speak that. I hate to buy
dogs. I don't know why cabrito
radios I don't think this is
powder. Then there's a shiny,
shiny object.
I think I have that guy. I think
I have that guy. But would you
play your clips and I'll see
what I need to okay, like,
unfortunately I got two
different reports from the same
guy. So there may be some
crossover here because they,
they gave one report and then
like later they gave another one
with a completely different
series of infamy. It was a
completely different pile of
information. This goes COVID New
shots. NPR,
the Food and Drug Administration
has authorized the first major
upgrade and COVID-19 back
roosters let's
just stop there. It's never been
called an upgrade. Ever. This is
the first report I'm hearing it
except for joke reports. Yes,
upgrade update your app now
upgrade your immunity
first major upgrade and COVID-19
vaccine boosters? Appears Rob
Stein reports.
The vaccines are reformulated
versions of Maderna and Pfizer
biontech vaccines targeted to
protect against the Omer Kron
variant. The reprograms jaw
shots are designed to bolster
fading immunity especially
against the highly contagious
overcrowded sub variants that
most people are catching now,
the federal government plans to
make the new boosters available
starting next week. Public
health officials hope they will
contain a possible fall and
winter surge. Some experts worry
that new boosters won't live up
to expectations but others say
the new shots clip provide
enough of a bridge to minimize
the impact especially among the
most vulnerable.
No Yeah, I have this guy too.
And his they were I don't know
where he's recording he's got a
lot of hiss and hum in the
background just a technical
thing I'm annoyed by
Okay, so now he does it more
elaborate report later and let's
play this. This is called the
this is clip was called second
report back at two versions. I
got Secretary report and second
report. Part two, there's some
good stuff here. Okay, you know,
no, no one's worried about
safety. It's clear that vaccines
are very safe for creating safe
mouse studies, just
the same guy clips, he's safe,
very good at predicting.
And he's, he's kind of either
the he's got the add noise and
the services. But he's there.
Everyone's worried about safety,
but they don't do crap about it,
but ski but they're safe. You
know, no one's worried about
Estonia. safe.
Safety is clear. The vaccines
are very safe purchase a mouse
studies just aren't very good at
predicting how vaccines work in
people. And earlier vaccines.
The tests on those earlier
vaccines indicate that are only
a bit better than the original
shots at best. And so the worry
is people will think these new
shots protect them more than
they really do. Here's John
Moore. He's an immunologist at
Weill Cornell medicine,
maybe a modest benefit to
protection against infection,
but it will be modest, which is
why I say don't believe that
you're getting super strong
shielding against infection.
Just kind of out of the blue
report that came in this came in
is this go round? Yeah. Where
they're like backing off on even
recommending this shot and
saying well, you know, he just
tested on mice.
That's the problem. That's the
story. That's the problem.
That's what people are picking
up. Yeah, so no one was will get
the shot, which is what they
said. So let's play the second
part of this
vaccines were only tested in
mice might make it even harder
to convince people to get them.
It's been a tough sell already
convincing people to get their
first or second boosters. And
there's still plenty of people
out there who haven't gotten any
shots. And that's the main
reason between four and 500
people are still dying every day
from COVID I don't
think so. I'm sure many people
are wondering how soon they can
get these new boosters.
What's the schedule?
Yeah, so the CDC will decide by
the end of the week exactly who
should get these new boosters
and how they should be used once
they become available next week.
The FDA authorized the maternal
booster for anyone 18 and older
and the Pfizer biontech booster
for anyone 12 and older. But
some experts think that people
who really need them are those
at high risk like older people
and those will have their health
problems Yeah, another big
question is how long to wait to
get the shot Hold
on a second. So these things you
know and when I did my eyes, but
you know we need we need to give
it to people who need them
sooner to kill them obviously
listen to what's this is this
like boys need to get these to
kill people who have health
problems. They're no good old
people,
get rid of them. Just take the
people who really need them are
those at high risk like they
really need them older people
and those without their health
problems. Another big question
is how long to wait to get the
shots. The FDA says two months
since the last shot is long
enough. But others say That's
too short. People should wait
four to six months after their
last shot or infection where the
new posters may not just work
very well.
It's incredible. Nothing works.
They haven't tested on humans.
That's the story that's getting
legs who like what you only test
and I don't care. A million
scientists can say it doesn't
matter. I think it does matter.
They've lost control of that
messaging. I do have Peter Mark?
Well, well, I just want to say I
have the FDA chief scientist to
address this.
Okay, because then after that, I
get to clips on life expectancy.
By changing the composition of
what is in these boosters, we
are able to elicit and
essentially refresh the immune
response will hopefully do
a better job like a browser
window
of eliminating the virus. The
problem is, if we wait a few
months till we have the kind of
clinical data that we had
before, well, you can see what
happened with delta. And with
Omicron VI, one, you ignored
the data people died, and you
said it was safe and effective
anyway? Or do you mean something
else,
we're going to be on to the next
thing. And so we may not be able
to provide people with the kind
of protection that we'd like
that will hold them for a longer
period of time. We're the first
I think to acknowledge we don't
want to have people constantly
getting booster shots. Listen
to the laugh. What does this
tell about? Listen to this
brab go back? Yeah, back it up
and pledge. So we all aware
there's a tail left coming up
with the
kind of protection that we'd
like that will hold them for a
longer period of time. We're the
first I think to acknowledge we
don't want to have people
constantly getting booster
shots. Oh, yes, you do.
Know the way I understand it,
they say, Well, you know, we
don't want you to have to keep
getting booster shots every
three months. But this next one
will be good throughout the end
of the season, which in my
calculation is about three
months. So he's lying, he's got
the tail.
So the goal here is to use our
best knowledge. And we're very
comfortable with this to provide
people with the longest duration
of protection that we can we
heard loud and clear from
parents that they did not want
us to see kids.
Wow, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold
that we can we heard loud and
clear from parents that they did
not want us to see kids left
behind.
What is this? They said, my kids
being left behind on the booths.
I mean, I can only I can only
hear
evil in this guy. And so we will
make sure that as we get
submissions in and have the data
that we expand the age range
down, we can hopefully drive
down some of the adverse
outcomes from COVID-19 in the
next weeks, but then also
hopefully protect
the pockets is a weird thing for
him to say, we will hopefully
drive down the adverse events
from COVID-19. Typically, you
don't talk about talking about
an adverse event with a virus,
the virus kills you an adverse
event, particularly the way he
said it, that's for vaccines. I
mean, maybe I've just never
heard anyone call say that. The
symptoms of COVID that get you
sick in certain ways, calling
those adverse events. I mean,
what is normal then? For COVID?
I mean, you know, this the use
of this language the way he does
is, I don't know. Yeah, very bad
submissions and, and have the
data that we expand the age
range down, we can hopefully
drive down was some of the
adverse outcomes from COVID-19
in the next weeks, but then also
hopefully protect the population
against a swing of COVID-19 that
could come up. As we come into
the fall, Thanksgiving time,
when once again we go indoors,
and people tend to get together
social aid, which we know is
kind of a ripe way to transmit
more COVID
So they're just all in last
telling their way through all
its look, you know, it's like we
can't be waiting for data to see
if they work we want to protect
you jab that and get the buy
valen things go go go go. They
don't do that with the flu. They
don't test it on people that
throw it into mice. If it's
good, you take it and everyone's
happy. I'm flabbergasted of just
how blunt the blunt they're
blunt, they just like I'm just
plowing ahead. Nothing to see
here at all, at all. And of
course there's adverse events.
Geez. Alright, I have a couple
more things here this there's
something but let's get this guy
got more. You got more life
expectancy clip
one. Yeah,
but the first time in a century,
the life expectancy of Americans
has dropped for two years in a
row. That sobering fact comes
from a provisional analysis out
today from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
As NPR Selena Simmons Duffin
reports the driving force of
this trend is COVID-19. But
there's more to the story. No
life
expectancy in the US has been on
a forward march for decades,
ticking up a bit year after
year, all the way up to 79 years
and 2019. The pandemic brought
that march to a sudden halt. In
2020, life expectancy dropped to
77 years. And in 2021, it
dropped again to 76 years. Dr.
Stephen wolf calls these numbers
disturbing. He's a professor at
Virginia Commonwealth University
in most other high income
countries. 2021 was a year where
life expectancy began to
rebound. Having that context
makes the US results all the
more tragic.
There are some striking racial
disparities in the data.
Elizabeth aria of CDC is
National Center for Health
Statistics, who was the lead
author of the report says the
most dramatic drop in life
expectancy was among American
Indian or Alaska Native people
to see that the decline over the
two year period for this
population was 6.6 years was
jarring. She
notes life expectancy for that
population is now 65 years the
same as it was for the whole
population in the 1940s. But
there is a bit of good news and
the data for
the Hispanic population and the
non Hispanic black population
who both lost a lot of years
during the first year of the
pandemic. The loss was a lot
smaller during the second year
for white Americans life
expectancy actually dropped more
in 2021 than in 2020 Even though
that seems and treatments became
available
any coincidence there you think
that I don't think so drop more,
even though there were more
vaccines available? And you
know, the black the black and
Hispanic don't stop taking in
that ticket booster? Well,
there's there's a specific
issue. After we hear your second
clip, I'll be happy to share
what I what I've learned.
Placed clipped you
know, if you take a step back,
the US wasn't doing very well on
life expectancy compared to
other countries even before the
pandemic says John haga. He's a
retired division director at the
National Institute on Aging part
of NIH. We're now
behind countries like Slovenia,
Costa Rica and Greece. he
laments
that nobody seems to get fired
up about changing things to help
Americans live longer. Selena
Simmons Duffin NPR news,
yeah, Slovenia. Yeah, Costa
Rica. Well, what's wrong with
this picture? The American
Medical Association is what's
wrong with this picture and and
big farmers what's wrong with
this picture?
And, and big agriculture.
Extremely Online Jake. sent in a
note about his father who works
at one of the large stepfather
who works at one of the largest
drug companies in the field of
diabetes and insulin medication
been doing it for 30 years
started in the labs move to
sales now as managing multiple
territories an expert in the
field and he is just received a
promotion to see a new division
within this company. I don't
know which company it is. The
Division is called the obesity
division newly created so our
producer Jake was asking a
couple things you know, so
what's going on with the with
the numbers he said, first of
all, insulin which is I guess
one of the products that he will
be selling has to be kept
refrigerated. Currently the
estimates according to this
company, so that would be their
their marketing statistics,
their tam their total
addressable addressable market
in the United States. 100
million diabetics 80 million pre
diabetic, which is almost
everybody, isn't it? Until you
get you know, really young
people and really old people
would 46% of all children in
America have diabetes. And, and
this is because we're eating
shit. And yeah, black and brown
people poor people, especially
during the lockdowns What did
they eat more shit that's all
you could get.
Yeah, but they're living longer
because you're not taking the
VAX Well, yes.
But now here's the problem. What
happens when the lights go out?
You know, they eat more.
No, I mean, what happens to your
refrigerated what happens to
your refrigerated insulin could
get kind of nasty as a lot of
things that won't work anymore.
It particularly I don't know
your electric vehicle
overnight, right? Students north
of Los Angeles facing mandatory
evacuations and major traffic
jams as a wildfire quickly
spread along the five freeway
very ominous flames. A huge
plume of smoke and the five
freeway again worth reiterating
completely shut down.
At least eight firefighters
suffered heat related injuries
fighting the flames. And extreme
late summer heatwave, fueling
the fire. Burbank hitting 112
degrees 106 in Anaheim, the
hottest August temperatures ever
recorded in those cities. And
now the extreme heat is
expanding. The National Weather
Service is warning people in
Northern California, that daily
monthly and even all time
temperature records could be
broken during this Labor Day
weekend.
How does climb how does the heat
fuel the fire? I mean, isn't
that kind of a shortcut to say
it was 106 degrees so that just
fueled the fire? It's not
technically true right.
Now how can it be It can't fuel
anything that's not fuel
temperature Exactly.
California's power grid
operators have issued a
statewide flex alert today to
learn for voluntary conservation
of power during peak hours.
We encourage you before you
leave home if you can turn those
thermostats up to 85 degrees.
Officials also asking
electric car owners not to
charge their vehicles during
peak hours. The request coming
just one week after California
lawmakers voted in favor of
banning the sale of gas powered
cars by 2035. The governor
yesterday defended that move,
saying the state has little
choice but to act on the climate
crisis. He also addressed his
critics in Texas, where the
governor has called the banning
of gas cars ridiculous
in the state of Texas year to
date. They have consumed some 22
point 9 million tons of coal ah
polluting the planet making
conditions worse 22 point 9
million tons versus California's
18,000
Oh man, it's we're dirty Texans.
Put us right next to Putin give
us a shot in the head to the
head as
a burning coal and you're
polluting the planet and looting
the gun legs.
Now my favorite heatwave climate
change clip from this week comes
from Denver. Here's how it roll
baby we are expecting
a blistering 95 degrees tomorrow
and during the dog days of
summer of course it's so
important to keep your home
cool.
Well when 1000s of XL customers
in Colorado tried adjusting
their thermostats Tuesday they
learned they couldn't Denver
seven consumer investigator
Jacqueline Allen talk with some
of those customers. Jacqueline
they're upset they had no
control over the temp and their
own home.
That's right. And you know,
excels calling calling is a rare
energy emergency and yes,
emerging for 10s of 1000s of
smart thermostats here in
Colorado for the first time,
there was nothing homeowners
could do about
it. Another hot one today with
temperatures in the low 90s.
Even Mike Nelson would tell you
Tuesday was a hot one, the heat
goes on, which is why Tony
Tallarico tried to crank up the
AC
I mean it was 90 out and it was
right during the peak period.
That's when he found out he had
no control of his thermostat, a
message from Excel on his
thermostat saying temperature
locked during an energy
emergency.
And normally when we see a
message like that we're able to
override it. In this case, we
weren't so our thermostat was
locked in 78 or something and it
turns out
he's not alone. Excel confirms
to contact Denver 720 2000
customers were locked out of
their smart thermostats for
hours on Tuesday. It's a
voluntary program. Let's
remember that
this is something that customers
choose to be a part of, based on
the incentives $100 up and
Monroe mind says customers
enrolled in the Colorado AC
rewards program sign up to get
money back but give up some
control for the greater good.
So it helps everybody for people
that participate in these
programs. It is a bit
uncomfortable for a short period
of time but but it's very, very
helpful.
Very, very helpful. $100 $100
rebate per month if you
participate in the program where
they can control and new people
were like, well that's not cool,
man. I didn't I didn't sign up
for that. They didn't know what
they're reading. They didn't
read it. They didn't read it.
Now of course nowadays went to
100 bucks. That's right
100 bucks you can control my
thermostat 100 bucks give me
that shot fee give me a
hamburger. I'll take the shot.
This video. Yeah, so to bring it
all around. This is why we have
shorter lifespans in America.
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These tools. I wonder if they
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Thank you to these executive and
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and universe our
formula is this. We go out for
yet people in the mouth.
Was a lot from our president
saying crazy stuff backs up by
his spokes whole. Kareem Abdul
Jabbar, Sean Pierre.
He's got to go. Everyone's
noticing.
I mean, she really she really
doubled down on President Biden
saying that, you know, the
Republicans are radical. I think
let's hear
what she doesn't have any
trouble doing as you recall. And
I've said this before, she used
to be on MSNBC as a contributor
and more normal to her more
normal self. And she was just a
hater. She is a hater.
Now here's a prime example.
President thinks that there is
an extremist threat to our
democracy. As the President
hasn't been clear as he can be
on that particular piece when we
talk about a democracy when we
talk about our freedoms, the way
that he sees it, the Maga
Republicans are the most
energized part of the Republican
Party. The that extreme This is
an extreme threat to our
democracy, to our freedom, to
our rights
to our rights. I mean, that's,
that's pretty inflammatory.
I think so I think it's should
be fired on the spot
guy. No, can't do that. I have a
CBS evening news report an
overview of the President and
his stop. Ah, I guess
Pennsylvania is good for him. He
gets all fired up. People show
up for him. So when people come
out, which is good, he could
talk about you know, being a
lifeguard in the in the blackest
neighborhood. He was the only
white guy and corn pop and he
can talk about how a hairy legs
ar 15 bullets travel faster than
you know, like ballistic
missiles from Russia. I mean,
the guy is he's losing the plot.
For God's
sake. Whose side are you on? I
don't know.
In the battleground state of
Pennsylvania today, President
Biden sought to flip and Angel
political script slamming
Republicans as soft on crime.
Let me
say this to my Magga Republican
friends in Congress. Don't tell
me you support law enforcement.
If you won't condemn what
happened on a six. Don't tell
me.
He cited conservatives who
have downplayed this report
didn't include the President
saying that an armed mob and
armed army of insurrectionists
tried to change the the
presidential vote in the United
States and killed police
officers while they were doing
it all lies all lies, every
single one of them but it
doesn't matter. You're gonna
clap, clap.
Don't tell me. He cited
conservatives who have
downplayed the January 6
insurrection, and called to
defund the FBI as it
investigates former President
Donald Trump.
There's no place in this country
no place for endangering the
lives of law enforcement. I'm
opposed to be funny to police.
I'm also opposed to defunding
the FBI.
President Biden's more
aggressive tone comes as his
party's prospects improve. The
latest CBS News battleground
tracker shows Democratic support
from white women with college
degrees has jumped 9.6
white women I'm determined to
ban assault weapons in this
country. Determined I did it
once before. And I'll do it
again. Today
President Biden laid out his
crime plan which includes $13
billion to hire and train
100,000 new police officers.
What you should say here is I
did a crime bill in 94 I got a
new one. You're gonna love it.
If you don't like it, you ain't
black
Republican Senator Ron Johnson
stumping for reelection in
Wisconsin hand the idea
I'm sure it's going to spend
more money that we don't have
exacerbate inflation not
accomplish whatever goal it's
trying to accomplish.
So what I would like to point
out here is that this is the
script that the mainstream plays
foxes playing it to the script
is you know first Republicans
are going to wipe the floor with
everybody now it's all man the
Democrats are gaining a little
ground oh it looks like nose
length looks like they're neck
and neck and we have to we have
to start now. Get the squeeze
everybody thinks it's really
close a real close race because
that gets the advertising money
in would you agree?
Well we agree every time there's
an election every two years we
have this thesis that we remote
which is that all these polls
which are now half owned by the
media Yeah. If you haven't
noticed some some ABC some some
CBS to get to people on both
sides to think that this is a
tight race that needs more
spending yet to spend more money
to your guy gets in so let's get
these you know neck and neck and
so spend more money because your
guy's going to lose if you don't
spend more money because look
he's losing in the polls. And
then it comes out whatever it
comes out at the end it's got
nothing to do with the polls are
wrong all the time every year.
Well, the pollsters were wrong
this year. I mean, come on how
many times this is a Lucy and
the football moment? Yeah,
exactly. Every two years we go
through this as the same script
it's so yeah, so Titus Oh,
close. All the polls were wrong.
It's tiring because it's always
the same and all sides play as
they all play it.
Yeah, it was to get to
extracting money from people's
Yeah. To extract money from
people.
Yes from from media, media or
Ready for me for me to extract
some extracts for media? Yes,
yes, yes. So
the media is in on the scam
because they're the ones who
benefit
it is their scam. It's not even
I mean it's their scam This is
the scam they pull that's what
their that's their job. As far
as I'm concerned. Well,
they like they sent me remember
we had a clip from Les Moonves.
Was it all right years ago
that was when
the greatest is Trump election
is fabulous, because we made so
much money this quarter on
advertising. Yeah, I want to
hear that one. Again.
The advertising climate couldn't
be better right now. And I've
never seen it this hot for a
number of years. Third quarter
scatter was phenomenally good.
And fourth is even better than
that. So as the year ends, and
we move into 16 Guess what, in
16 We have an extra AFC
Championship playoff game. We
have the Super Bowl and we have
a year of political advertising.
That looks like it's shaping up
to be pretty phenomenal. You
know, we love having all 16
Republican candidates throwing
crap at each other it's great,
the more they spend the better
it is for us and go Donald keeps
keep getting out there and you
know this is just as fun you
know the you know, watching this
let them spend money on us and
we love having them in there.
We're looking forward to a very
exciting political year in 16
Oh Donald remember those days?
Yeah. Go Donald everybody. Yeah,
yeah, yeah. So that's the scam
and that's going on is going to
continue we're going to see less
more of it is going to be a lot
of this. And then you had Biden
on the stump with it. crap he's
been saying of course he's I
only I'm gonna get some clips
from that because I was over
eclipsed. I couldn't get a Biden
good Biden's Have you had one
but I've talked to Biden and
Scranton we're just shows up as
the first thing he says.
Here he is
almost we're almost near him.
We're almost in heaven. We're
almost a SCRAM almost raises
grand aces. Are you going down
the line? You know?
You're down the line any rage?
Actually, it's something we need
to talk about. Because it's
someone emailed us about it.
Neither of us. Well, I think I
kind of half caught it. We kind
of let it go. This was about the
definition of fascism, which
seems to have changed. Yeah,
I'll replay a little bit of jump
here. Kareem Abdul John Pierre
Van Damme.
Only semi fascism.
When Biden called them fascist
was here,
we're gonna hear more of that
phrase, is this something the
President's gonna kind of
embrace? Or is any sense that it
was, you know, a little
impromptu, it's gonna turn into
a kind of basket of deplorable
thing that you regret some tries
to be quiet about?
Look, I was very clear when when
laying out and defining what,
you know, Magga Republicans have
done and you look at the
definition of fascism. And you
think about what they're doing
in attacking our democracy, what
they're doing and taking away
our freedoms, taking away
wanting to take away our rights,
our voting rights. I mean, that
is what that is. It is very
clear, and he is why he made
that is that that powerful
speech that you heard from him
last night, and he has not shied
away from saying that. Now,
I think we both maybe
incorrectly could be Mandela.
Mandela effect I think we both
thought that there was a
specific type of form of how
government and production run
together in a fascist state.
Well, there will be the synonym
for fascism used to always be
corporatism. Right. And that is
when the government and the
corporations which is what's
going on they called it Yeah, if
anybody's doing Fascism is the
Biden administration, but I
think it's been going on but
what she's doing, she cottonwood
president is doing is conjuring
images of Mussolini and Hitler
and say, well, let's clearly
these guys look at these guys to
Hitler. Don't worry that you
have mandated to inject things
into yourself by people who all
speak with, you know, kind of
like a Nazi accent which makes
it even crazier. Oh, the
President's talk like that. But
I don't think we ignored
anything. I think we're just we
let us know. I don't think we
missed anything. I think we
ignored it because it's dumb.
This has been going around. This
is from this isn't black and
white video that is on this
going around and I thought it
was fun to play
in 1943. The following directive
was issued from party
headquarters to all communists
in the United States. It read
when certain obstructionists
become too irritating, label
them after suitable buildups as
fascist or Nazi or anti semitic
and use the prestige of Anti
Fascist intolerance
organizations to discredit them
in the public mind, constantly
associate those who oppose us
with those names, which already
have a bad smell. The
association will after enough
repetition, become fact, in the
public mind.
Yeah, there you go.
Yeah, it's an old classic. It's
I want to talk a little bit
about Mara Lago and I had a
bunch of clips for a while I
only want to go to the ones were
doing a little deconstructing of
NPR slant. Okay. So I have these
NPR slant clips. And what I'm
going to do here is show you how
biased and slanted NPR is they
have this one reporter,
you don't need to spend any time
we believe you. But what
I like to exemplify why I like
it is good. So and my favorite
example is actually in these
clips, and I'm gonna play it but
it's this woman the way she is
like, Ah, she's just this won't
this analysis is Trump home,
God. Just hear it in her voice
that she just hates him. But
let's go with NPR slant one.
Since the FBI search of Mar a
Lago, former President Trump has
claimed that he completely
cooperated with investigators.
Okay, all right. Now, this is
the main complaint I have, which
is that use of the word claimed
instead of said, Yep, that is a
loaded word. And that is an
example of being slanted in your
reporting NPR, by using the word
claimed, which is a loaded word
that implies he lied.
At any point, did they use the
term without evidence?
I don't know if others are tips.
But let me just finish this.
When you say clay Oh, he claimed
is just a way of slanting the
story immediately, she doesn't
right at the beginning to
immediately put in the mind that
doubt in the minds of the
listeners all goes a liar.
Instead of saying says which is
what he did. He said, What do
you read? Or posted or did
something? Yes, something
objective not, you know,
claimed, without evidence would
have taken it too far. I think
especially at the beginning for
this, let's, let's go to the
rest of it. And you can just
hear it in her voice here. We go
to
the Justice Department says any
new court filing but that is
just not true. The department
also provided new details on the
high pole Island station
stopping.
So they said it's not what it's
not true that he claimed.
Yeah, exactly. Yeah. The way
it's structured now
is that Trump claimed blah,
blah, blah. And the Justice
Department said it's not true.
So it's true that he claimed it
lame. Yeah, it's it's like that
he said something I don't want
but you know,
you don't have the
sophistication of the typical
NPR listener. Otherwise, you
wouldn't question this. You
understand these things? Yeah,
it's
all built in. Okay, gone.
True. The department also
provided new details on the high
profile investigation. And
joining us now with more details
is NPR justice correspondent,
Ryan Lucas. Hi, Ryan. Hi, there.
Okay. So this new document that
the Justice Department has filed
in court is something like 36
pages.
Wide the laughing John. Why the
laughing? Is that a crazy long?
36 pages? I'm just I understand,
I
read it.
Did you laugh? I read it.
But why did she say that in that
into me? It's demeaning. She's
like, she is thinking would be
like this. Can you believe it's
36? That's how much evidence
they have against this liar. Oh,
my God, it's a whole 36 Pages
for whatever. So that it's worth
that I cut it there because of
this laugh that she throws in,
which is again, bias this is not
reporting this is laughing
either. Okay, so
this new document that the
Justice Department has filed in
court is something like 36 pages
long what is what is in there?
A lot in this document gives us
a really the most detailed look
yet into the government's long
running efforts to get back from
Trump classified materials and
other presidential records that
were taken to mar a Lago after
he left office. Remember, Trump
was supposed to turn all the
government documents that ended
up at Mar a Lago over to the
National Archives back in
January. But the FBI learned
that more classified documents
were still at the Florida estate
and so in May it got a grand
jury subpoena for any documents
that remain there. In response
Trump attorneys say they did a
thorough search of Mar a Lago,
including the storage room where
boxes were kept, and that they
gathered together all the
remaining classified documents
and then when a senior Justice
Department official FBI agents
visited Mar a Lago in June, from
slurs handed over one red weld
envelope double wrapped in tape.
That envelope contained to 38
classified documents, including
some that were marked top secret
and they said that was
everything.
38 classified documents one
envelope so
Oh 38 Oh, this is so insulting
to my intelligence.
Ah 38 Oh my god all marked top
secret. Oh. All right, let's go
on to the last of this.
No, you got three. You got two
more this now we're doing 335
No, there's there's four but I
stopped one and you thought you
would stop it but it was dead.
I tell you pay paid three. No,
no, no, I
played two. I
stopped two. Yeah, no, but then
I'm three. I can do this aside.
We're about to play three. Three
is okay.
38 classified documents, one
envelope. So Trump's
representative said that that
was everything. But then the FBI
heard from witnesses that there
were still more classified
materials there. That's right.
The Department says the FBI had
evidence that government
documents were likely concealed
and removed from that, where
they were being held and that
efforts were likely taken to
obstruct the government's
investigation. And remember, one
of the crimes The FBI is
investigating here relates to
obstruction. And when FBI
searched Mar a Lago on August 8,
agents found more highly
classified documents. The
Department says some of those
documents were so sensitive that
even the FBI agents and DOJ
attorneys needed additional
security clearance, security
clearances little
laugh tale for him there as
well. He tries to hide it, but I
missed
out on here. Some of those
documents were so sensitive that
even the FBI agents and DOJ
attorney
you're getting the FBI and DOJ,
they couldn't even look at that
you had to be reclassified.
Some of those documents were so
sensitive that even the FBI
agents and DOJ attorneys needed
additional security clearance
security clearances before they
could review notes that the FBI
recovered right security
clearances before they could
review. The department notes
that the FBI recovered twice as
many classified documents in a
couple of hours.
Oh man,
as Trump's attorneys did in
weeks of their quote unquote
diligent search there and
Department says that cast doubt
on the extent of Trump's
cooperation
lock this guy up throw the key
away he's horrible.
Now telling you things come to
mind with that clip, which is
they know they're going after
top secret documents. So why
didn't they take bring in the
top secret cleared guys right at
the beginning? Oh, excellent
point.
It makes no sense unless they
doing it just for a fact. Oh my
god is top secret. We got to
bring in bigger specialists so
you guys really know what
they're good at. They cleared
for this kind of thing. Your
eyes only kind of thing. Yeah.
Just bullcrap.
That would say it's possibly
bullcrap. Yeah.
I would say it is bullcrap. But
again, I continue with the last
of it. Okay, I
want to talk about a particular
photo because in its filing to
Justice Department, including
this photo that shows classified
documents found in Trump's
office at Mar a Lago. And these
documents were clearly marked
secret and top secret, which was
seems pretty important. Can you
talk a little more about this
photo?
Right, it says a couple of
things. One, it makes clear that
there's no way to argue that
there could be any confusion
that these were classified
documents they have bright red
or yellow cover sheets with
secret or top secret and bold
red letters on them. On top of
that, the government says
classified materials were found
in Trump's desk drawer mixed in
with other documents. Now I
spoke with David laufman. He
used to lead the Justice
Department's Counter
Intelligence Division. And he
says the fact that classified
documents were just mixed in
with Trump's personal effects
matters because it makes it
reasonable to infer that Trump
had a personal interest in
keeping those classified
documents even in the face of a
grand jury subpoena here's
laufman.
I think some of the additional
factual revelations in the
filing make stronger the
government's potential criminal
case against the former
president. I'd say it's for a
law for retention of National
Defense Information, as well as
his potential complicity and
obstruction of justice.
In other words, the new details
here suggests Trump's legal
peril may be greater than we
previously knew.
So what's next in these
proceedings?
Well, there's a hearing tomorrow
in federal court in Florida on
Trump's request for an
independent special master to
review the documents seized at
Mar a Lago for potentially
privileged reasons. The Justice
Department opposes that it says
there's no legal basis for it.
And it says the FBI has already
gone through everything that was
taken at Mar a Lago.
The FBI already went through
this, you don't need some third
party, some neutral party to do
a little refereeing here and
there, whatever the FBI says
goes, who are we kidding here?
And isn't it if I recall from
years and years ago, isn't it
that many ex presidents actually
get presidential briefings? They
get copied on security stuff for
a long time after the after
they're gone?
Yeah. And a lot of them keep a
lot of a lot of stuff, secret
documents. I mean, I guess
Clinton they've dug up the fact
that he still has bunch of
stuff. But while we're listening
to that, let's just play this
clip the FBI quits guy.
Oh, yeah, this is this is quite
an interesting case. A top
FBI agent has reportedly
resigned after allegations of
political bias. A former FBI
agent told our reporter how this
might affect the bureau and its
investigations.
Multiple news outlets report
that top level FBI Agent Timothy
Tebow resigned from the Bureau
last week. That's after
criticism from Republican
Senator Chuck Grassley, who said
Tebow showed political bias in
his investigations. On Tuesday,
Grassley responded to T Bo's
reported resignation, saying
this type of bias in high
profile investigations casts a
shadow over all the Bureau's
work that he was involved in and
that the effort to revive the
FBI is credibility can't stop
with his exit. In July, Grassley
accused Tebow of purposely
marking evidence against Hunter
Biden as disinformation and then
placing it in a restricted
access file. FBI director
Christopher Ray was asked about
T Bo's alleged bias earlier this
month. He said the FBI wants to
gather all information so they
can go after such conduct. Mark
Ruskin is a former FBI agent and
the author of the book the
pretender my life undercover for
the FBI. He says he doesn't
believe that the evidence
against Hunter Biden is
misinformation, and says the FBI
should renew the investigation.
And now it will be under careful
scrutiny, not just from within
the FBI was also from from
Congress in the Senate.
So how does this affects public
opinion of the Bureau? Can
Americans trust the bureau and
their other investigations, for
example, into former President
Trump buskin says Tebow scandal
could actually help the FBI
renewed trust if the
investigation now can go forward
without any ideological
interference. That's a very
positive development and renew
trust of the FBI by the public.
But Ruskin says it's also
possible that the FBI just use
Tebow as a scapegoat as he was
already in retirement age. And
TD reached out to the FBI to
confirm that Tebow resigned, but
the bureau said they don't
comment on personal matters.
What do you think's going on?
What do you think's going on?
The little escape goat item in
there I thought was interesting.
Because yeah, that's a
possibility with the guy's gonna
retire anyway. Let's see if he
gets his retirement. That's what
you want to find out if he gets
full retirement benefits. The
whole thing's a scam. Yeah.
Yeah. So that's all you need to
know.
It's all cover, I guess. Well,
you know, morning, Joe, they
know what this is really about
Mica. They got it covered.
There are reports that he might
have some information or might
have some papers with
information on the French
president. And just knowing and
studying Donald Trump and having
known him in the past. That is
exactly who he would be obsessed
with. Just on a personal level,
you can just tell that that's
something he would be very
interested in because that's the
kind of person he would be
completely obsessed with.
I don't understand why I guess
does she have any explanation
whatsoever? Why he no be
obsessed with the cron because
it's to me what he's
implying that it's sick stuff
and that he would be obsessed
with the SEC. Oh, because well
McCrone likes to pee in the bed.
Yeah. Only in Russia, be it that
could be it. And then the
weirdest story kind of, you
know, hooking into your, your
FBI guy who quit. It's like then
this all of a sudden pops up.
Alright, time to check the
polls. We begin with a lawsuit
from the only surviving member
of the monkey and
the drummer Mickey Dolenz is
suing the Justice Department to
obtain secret FBI files of the
band. The FBI website shows
there are two files on the
monkeys, including one that is
completely redacted
in the other file and informing
claims to group played to lit to
live audiences using subliminal
messages associated with left
wing politics. No comment from
the FBI.
Yeah. I remember those stories
as a kid. Hey, man, you can
watch the monkeys. It's
basically they do subliminal
messaging in there, huh. I just
wonder why. It's just one of
those things. Why does this pop
up? Why? Why Oh, son does Mickey
Dolenz need to? I mean, suing
the FBI, I guess is a FOIA
request.
Yeah, but it's trying to read
between the lines on the story.
And I figured, I don't think
originally they knew about the
second file. He they all monkeys
knew about the first file, which
was the file that I don't know.
But they're following him around
and keeping track of him for
some reason, who knows why. And
then they think somebody in the
agency or somebody told him, but
there's a second file is secret
one, and that's what He's suing
for.
Oh, you wants to see it. Okay.
All right. Is that all about? I
don't know.
I really don't know.
Let me a break.
I have no idea nothing sounds
good.
I have an example of the
subliminal messages. There must
be some nutcase out there that
can show us one example and you
slow it down or something.
It was it was back in the day. I
remember this being a meme. I
don't remember ever being given
an example. No, I
don't either. I don't either. I
have no idea. No idea. Let's
see. Things I Learned. Oh, when
you sign up for Tic Toc, which I
know you have not done. Do you
know who is doing their
onboarding, checking to see the
if accounts are real people?
LexisNexis.
Which I thought was really
interesting new service from
them.
Yes, it's authentication service
of new accounts. And if I
understand how LexisNexis works,
once you kind of connect with
them, the whole point is you get
to do stuff with data, you
subscribe to that, but they also
get your data and then they use
that for more products.
LexisNexis I think it's one of
those old companies that's just
been around. They may be doing
more than we think. Or more
certainly more than we're aware
of.
Yeah, well, that's what you do.
If you're an old company, and
you and you gather data. Yeah.
Yeah, we'll go on.
I was just gonna give a little
monkey pox update since we were
talking about the monkeys. Oh,
yeah. Might as well. Yeah. Well,
here's a here's a little monkey
pox update. And
we have some breaking news out
of Texas to tell you about
health officials their hex firm
the United States first death of
a person infected with monkey
pox. The victim is an adult who
live in Harris County that's in
the eastern part of the state.
Officials also said that the
person was severely
immunocompromised. They are
investigating what role if any
monkey pox played in that
person's death. According to the
CDC, more than 18,000 cases of
monkey pox have been reported in
the US
and there was a hilarious
Reuters fact check that circled
in on Texas Twitter. Democratic
hopeful for Texas This is fact
check fact check fact check
writers. Democratic hopeful for
Texas governor Beto O'Rourke
announced on Twitter August
28 2022, that he had to postpone
upcoming events due to a
bacterial infection. Shortly
after the announcement, social
media user speculated he instead
had monkey box when presented no
evidence to substantiate
that
it was the funniest thing like
Beto grid Oh cancels for there's
a lot of people canceling with
what is it? Bacterial
infections? Uh huh.
Yeah. Monkey pox. Monkey
pox. Yeah, we know how you got
that Beto.
That was hilarious. Can't go
hand shaken, or whatever.
Whatever bet I was doing on the
road. Yeah, because you know,
only only only certain kinds of
people can get that as we know.
Here's a story about the Russian
dossier guy from New Tang
Dynasty. Another story I haven't
heard before
who that Russian Russian
dossier,
a judge ruled that a key source
for the anti Donald Trump
dossier needs to explain why he
needs to use classified
information in his upcoming
trial. Authorities say Igor den
Chinko provided information for
the documents compiled by the
former British spy Christopher
Steele. He is slated to go on
trial later this year on five
charges of lying to the FBI
about the information. He
appeared in Virginia for a
closed door hearing after he
notified the court of his intent
to use classified information in
his defense. The judge ordered
that he should specify what
classified information he
intends to use at the trial and
why that information is
necessary and relevant. And
chenko is a Russian national and
was charged in November 2021. He
pleaded not guilty and faces up
to 25 years in prison if
convicted. Hillary Clinton's
campaign and other Democrats
funded the anti Trump report
so this is just a story that has
no I don't know what what I have
no idea what
why why are they running with
that? Why is New Tang Dynasty
apparently the only thing that
your television will receive.
Tang Dynasty so okay, I'll give
you
I don't like New Tang Dynasty.
They're very annoying. I mean,
they have good insulation, but
I tried it. I gave it to one
every other show.
This is five today.
No every other show. Oh, yeah.
No, I didn't have any on the
last show. So there's another
story that's not reported
anywhere. This is the drug. This
is a good one. This is the drone
story.
Oh, yeah. No, I have this. This
is the water drone. Is that it?
Yeah, thanks. So let me say
the US military is sharing
details of a tense confrontation
that occurred between the US
Navy and the Iranian Navy and
international waters. US Navy
says it had to stop an Iranian
ship from Taking an American
military drone in the Arabian
Gulf. According to officials, US
forces were passing through the
region Monday night. That's when
they spotted an Iranian Navy
support ship towing the unmanned
vessel. The military uses the
maritime drone for navigation
and to collect data. American
forces told the Iranians they
wanted to back off that lasted
for hours. The Navy had to move
a sea Hawk helicopter to fly
over the drone and position a
patrol boat closer to the area.
The Iranians eventually freed it
and left the scene. The military
says the drone did not have
sensitive or classified
information on it, but it is US
government property.
Okay, I'm glad you glad you
brought this. I'm glad you
played it. Because this is my
problem with New Tang Dynasty.
They have the exact same
information in almost the exact
same amount of seconds as ABC.
But Martha just makes it sound
that much more exciting.
The Navy has foiled a brazen
attempt by Iran to capture a US
drone. It was a four hour
confrontation playing out in the
Persian Gulf ABCs Martha Raddatz
has the video. The Iranian
military vessels have the
American drone in its clutches.
I mean, come on, right off the
bat. It's in its clutches and
this is so much better than your
news. This your news is no good
and military vessel had the
American drone in its clutches
latching on and showing it
through the waters of the
Arabian Gulf she should have
said dragging it. The captured
sea drone Explorer is an unarmed
unmanned vessel equipped with
sensors, radar and cameras to
collect data. And once the US
Navy saw Iran was trying to
steal it. Their response was
quick, the USS Thunderbolts
approaching the Iranian ship,
nearly pulling up alongside it.
This standoff lasted hours until
the Iranians finally
disconnected the tow line
releasing the drone you got to
admit that's how you report that
story.
Yeah, if you're going to be
mainstream media and dramatize
was Yeah, exactly what that was
exactly what the news that's
what we do we pull these
dramatizations apart and mock
them. Yeah. By the way, did I
see Valerie Jarrett in some
Cabinet meeting? You know, the
one where we're the Joe walks in
and then Joe Biden's
in a lot of cabinet meetings.
I've seen her before I
didn't know that. I mean, it's
all the Obama people that just
Susan Ryan they
got Jared they get the twerp and
they got two or three other
Obama on and
what's the the DHS lady who we
don't like the who's back? Who
surfaced again? I don't know who
this one is? Yeah, she worked
within the Positano? Yeah, she's
the assistant part of the
Attorney General. She's
assistant attorney.
All right, right, Donna? No.
What's her name? Yes, yes. Yes.
They keep mentioning her name.
She's an assistant to read
generally, her name is I know,
I'm on chat room or
they're doing other things. I
was doing some notes, man,
cuz she's been mentioned two or
three times and I brought it up
that she's doing Risa Monaco.
Lisa Monaco. There you go. You
beat the trolls.
I did with one hand brain with
one
hammer. What am I in your back.
And there's more going on in the
region from Iran. We go to Iraq,
violent protests have turned
deadly in Iraq after a prominent
Shiite cleric resigned from
politics are killed as they
clashed with security forces in
Baghdad and beyond. A nationwide
curfew is now in place to cleric
supporters stormed the
government palace, even swimming
in the pool there.
They didn't really mention that
they've blown up walls of the
Green Zone. That's not being
reported.
This is this is a story we have
to look at. I'm going to have to
go to Al Jazeera this next No,
you're gonna have to you're
gonna have to go to Baghdad. And
we're sending you on on
location.
The problem we're having is that
the US government does not want
our media reporting this story
that the following are they're
having a revolution in Iraq and
they're going to put in this
cleric and it's going to be a
mirror image of Iran except it's
going to be shoot Sunnis is that
as Shiites part of this is to
get the Iranians out of there.
Yeah. Yeah, this is not good.
And it's
no this is not good. Not just
reported.
Top secret documents Trump,
Trump, Trump, that's all that
we're allowed to listen to.
Yeah, look, we have a photo of
the of the, some of them on a
rug on a rug just strewn about.
Look at that photo row. No
rug.
By the way, that rug looks a
casino rug. Well, that could
totally be Trump's rug. I'm sure
what happened when he used to
own these cars. You know, said,
Hey, let's buy it, do a little,
you know, buy a few extra yards
and we'll use it and
I, my overall opinion from Trump
for President Trump is that he
too is an archivist. I've seen
his offices. The his office, I
think, might resemble one of
your offices, you know, piles of
stuff. Stuff over here over
there tchotchkes everywhere.
Don't you think he's an
archivist? He's kind of a semi
of it. I mean, you look at his
office in New York, and when he
was running, and they had the
taco bowl, remember that? He was
doing for Cinco de Mayo. He's
like, Hey, buddy,
is there a place pretty clean?
Yeah, but his office is off.
Does your airplanes clean to you
don't mess up the jet. But your
office and that's a difference.
We've never seen it of course.
I'm not allowed to show
embarrassed. People have seen
it. I haven't your party.
They run screaming
do you have for real?
Yeah, you'll think less of me if
you see my Oh, I disagree.
I mean, I think I can only think
higher of you.
Oh, yeah. Yeah. The offices how
many offices that you know of
anybody you know? Actually have
in the office. A god gone. I
have a gong in my office. A
Trump might have one. I have an
actual gone. And it's in the
office.
I love that some trolls going
like wait, wait, John has a
plane? Yeah.
John has a plane. Oh, yeah. It
has just a Gulfstream. It's no
big deal
to G force old. It can't even
keep up used. Yes, it's an
occasion. Okay, do you have
anything on sterilizing our
young children? Do you have
anything?
No, I have no updates to lives
of Tik Tok being kicked off
Twitter for your sources. here
and that's my source
for these sources dried up.
That's horrible. Well, I
was relying this is a good
example of relying too much on
Russian gas. Same thing. Yeah.
Well, I have one clip, which is
from your neck of the woods.
From the GCC in San Francisco.
You're familiar with the GCC?
You should be you should be this
was a stand for
the gender confirmation center.
Oh,
the gender confirmation? No,
I'm not you haven't been been by
you should swing by,
I should swing by but then you
they may grab me next thing you
know, I'm
you're speaking high voice next
thing you know, you're an
admiral. Dr. Scott and Moszer
will speak for a minute and a
half about what they do over
there, the gender confirmation
Center in San Francisco. So I'm
super committed to gender
surgery in the past.
You really got to listen to this
guy, we can
get a shot but super committed
stopped me in my tracks. We have
to list how is that different
than committed? Well, this one,
you're committed, you're
committed, right? You're
committed? It means you're all
in? How can you be super
committed?
Because it's for this guy. He
has convinced himself that this
bonanza of cash is justified
because he's also helping people
and I will
make a giant I'm sure I will not
say in other words,
I don't know. No, you can, we'll
have to, we will have to. But I
was gonna set it up by saying I
know plastic surgeons. I've
given a lot of money to plastic
surgeons from my for my ex
wives. And these guys are very
proud.
Wives, you use the word plural.
I said wives Yes, for my ex
wives.
So Mickey had plastic surgery
that I can neither
confirm nor deny. But that's not
the point.
That is just gossips. It's just
gossips.
You know, it's not just face you
know, there's all kinds of other
places where plastic surgery
takes place. And but these guys
are profit driven. So when I
hear a guy who pivots from
cosmetic surgery to
sterilization of children, and
then is talks about being super
committed. And I think this is
the kind of guy that is a
problem. Here we go.
So I'm super committed to gender
surgery. In the past, I used to
do cosmetic surgery. I'm a board
certified plastic surgeon. And
I've always been drawn to things
that are deeply impactful. In
the GCC gender confirmation
Center in San Francisco, we kind
of have these like secret
missions. Now now that it's
these public secret missions,
which are one of them is that we
try to we try to live with our
values 30 to 40 years in the
future. So and that puts us in a
mindset of extreme affirmation
because affirmation at that time
is a foregone conclusion. This
is a time in the future when
gender is just a thing. Nobody
makes a big deal out of it.
People are being screened as
children and adolescents for
their gender journey and
appropriate steps are taken to
get them involved in a
multidisciplinary process to get
them where they need to go.
That's, that's the future. I do
not have a minimum age of any
sort. In my practice, there's no
chronological age that says you
don't get surgery. Now, having
said that, I don't think I've
ever done a console on a 12 year
old yet, but we would if one
came our way, throw throw your
12 year old I just haven't had
reason to. And then we've done a
number of 13 year olds who are
who did consults on I think I've
done one or 213 year old
surgeries. For the most part,
it's 14 enough that by the time
everything comes together, plus
insurance approval, plus
everything, surgery actually
gets completed. We do not
require any particular identity,
we only require that somebody
has gender dysphoria and uses a
multidisciplinary process for us
to assess.
There you go. Your neck of the
woods 12, we take a 12 year old,
Hey, as long as the insurance as
long as we get the insurance
done is good to go.
This know what to say to that
clip. I'm not giving you a clip
of anything that's for sure.
It's disgusting.
I think we should just leave it
for what it is. Take a beat.
Keep some silence so people can
see it. So let that sink in.
Once you feel that for a moment,
once you marinate in it,
I'm going to show my old budoni
to no agenda. Imagine all the
people who could do that. Oh
yeah, that'd be fun
so we have to remind everybody
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Kyle of Bertram, the three
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and Bertram overshot that I
thought it was it yes, the Jake
Davis was the last one. And
thank you all so much is
El Cahoon, by the way alcohol.
Thanks. Yes.
Oh, yeah, that's a good list. 50
people there or something? Okay,
well, sure. Kyle of Bertram and
the three donkeys in Bertram,
Texas came in with 5358. And he
does say happy birthday, you
will fart? Yeah. So I guess it
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I pronounce that wrong. Claire
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actually Curtis cool says Happy
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This is Stephen of the orange
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Whoa listen to that Hans.
This is John at the no agenda
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This is widow Garrett where
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People are meeting their
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It's easy and beneficial.
go hang out with Tyson days you
won't be triggered you will be
buddy feels the same it's like a
bar
I have a feeling you are so over
clipped that you did you bring a
lot of ISOs to the show today
you got a lot of ISOs What do
you have? Just two. Oh, okay.
And not that good.
Oh two okay, what's what's your
first hello? They
might be great compared to
yours. Might you play yours? No
no I want you play yours I'm
always playing mine first you
play I got
my let's start with start with
water.
Please stay safe do not drink
the water
it's a little little long and
chopped up. Did you have to chop
that or is that how it came out?
Sounds like it has a chocolate
Okay, bad job. I did not know.
I didn't know it was possible. I
can blow you out of the water. I
don't think that's even worth
considering. We have an Elan
laugh this one mice are people
mice aren't people or the clear
winner
poutine cannot win this world
they think that's got to be the
winner
well I'm not a big fan of it.
No Which one do you like then?
I kind of like the mice one a
little bit would play it again.
Mice aren't people I liked that
one is God's clear yeah to the
point he said he got echoey
yeah well let me let me Jack it
up let me Jack it up a bit. Let
me give it a little more you
know this this road caster I can
just do everything I can jack
everything the way I want to see
how we go here
mice or people Yeah, I
think that'll do. That'll do.
That's really good. Okay, do we
have I have stuff left man?
There's tons of stuff war on
guns. Rainbow fentanyl is my
favorite. We've been following
the rainbow fentanyl. Have you
taken any rainbow fentanyl?
That now why we want to take
white rainbow fentanyl
well because kids love it.
Well tonight a warning about
colorful pills and powder that
look like candy or sidewalk
chalk but it's actually the
highly addictive and lethal drug
fentanyl. It's being called
Rainbow fentanyl. Just this
month it was seized by law
enforcement officials in 18
states. Investigators say drug
cartels in Mexico and elsewhere
are using candy colored to try
and get young people hooked.
Officials say if you find fennel
in any form call 911 immediately
trying to get young people to
smuggle it in Yeah,
total horse crap. And by the
way, this is just for party
people in the Netherlands which
are the Judo is the narco state
the crime capital of the
European Union union. They are
responsible for most MDMA pills
for all the ecstasy etc. And
they are at their super experts
at creating colorful pills and
it's it's just something for the
partiers, you know, it's not for
kids. Oh, I'm gonna go eat some
colored stuff now.
And if anything this Yeah, if
anything disingenuous bullshit
report on CBS as part,
I think it's also it may be
someone who just wants to draw
attention to Yeah, but this was
the whole this was reporting
every Oh, they're trying to get
kids hooked? I don't think so.
Kids got no money.
Fentanyl is not expensive. The
problems the
size out there, whether your
kid's gonna have 50 cents in his
pocket, they got no money.
The problem with with fentanyl
is that you don't know you're
you think you're getting some
coke, or something else or
that's the problem, or what do
you call it? What's the bar of
Xanax? And it's exactly the fake
Xanax. That's the problem into
that. That's funny. And in
Austin. They just they just
announced on the side of a
church. I should get the clip
for that. The first maybe the
first in the country certainly
first attached to a church
Narcan vending machine. I mean,
how cool are we here or there in
Austin a Narcan vending machine
so the Queen's disappeared again
but now she's in Ballmer all
okay guys, here's a clip good I
had to play.
I want to hear well, I mean, you
hear the queen but I just didn't
know where it was. Or the queen.
Yes, the Queen she's dead. But
okay, the first
time in her seven decade reign
Queen Elizabeth will not be at
her London home Buckingham
Palace to appoint the UK next
prime minister, Villa marks has
more.
The Mala greatly spends part of
the summer at a Scottish Castle
called Balmoral and it's there.
Her office says that she will
hold a final meeting with
Outgoing Prime Minister Boris
Johnson and appoint his
successor the 15 to her reign.
The Conservative Party will
announce its newly selected
leader on September 5, and it
will be either the current
foreign minister Liz truss or
former finance minister Rishi
Sunak. According to convention,
Johnson would then announce his
resignation the following day
before offering it formally to
the 96 year old Monique who has
been struggling with her
mobility in recent months.
Oh, is that what they call it
these days mobility when you're
dead?
Hey, wait, you can't play the
end out because I do have an
important clip as it is time
sensitive. Oh,
I'm sorry. You didn't give me
any indication of such I said it
earlier. Here's the National
Cinema de Have you heard about
this is only the beginning. I
don't have any discussion. I
just clipped the beginning that
counts.
$3 movie tickets are coming soon
to a theater near you this
Saturday. We're talking any
shattering format including more
than 3000 participating
theaters. It's being billed as a
celebration National Cinema Day.
Oh, I'm so excited. I'm not
gonna go to National Cinema
date. No, of course not.
save all that money is only
three bucks. Not gonna happen.
Now I lost all of my my
connection. So I'm not actually
sure what's coming up next. I
know agenda stream.com Sorry
about
that. We had a little outage
show you this is gonna be
dynamite.
Oh, it's always dynamite and
it's probably live this crazy.
It's crazy. I tell you. End of
show mixes we've got these
laughs Jesse coy Nelson, who's
on a rebound return. Some guy
Steve are the classic for y'all.
And coming to you from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six, where
I'll be celebrating my 50th
birthday and just a couple of
days in the morning everybody.
I'm Adam curry
is from Northern Silicon Valley.
We're supposed to have this huge
heat spell at sweeping the
nation and so far I see nothing.
I'm John C. Dvorak.
We return on Sunday right here
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the concussion put a damper on
my week not doing my usual
routine. Bell Ricci red scooping
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with 22 wins Well, camera
technology. I said as wow that
my boy had to deal with your
wacky Jackie sent them out the
house at night to grab the
selfish in that. I'm trying to
do this for 52 weeks, man. Now
we like that Biden pull up game
plan in Afghanistan. You're
playing crimes against humanity.
Your levels are off the charts.
Can I have my 2019 stand at John
Madden save us from the empires
of calamity Ecclesiastes, hold
them live in with the vanity
vanity kindly said it one
semester you're twice Jesus
walks like Mel Gibson. Oh, I got
a passion for Christ. We'll see
you Thursday. Some do Thursday.
See you then. No agenda comedy.
You'll bring a friend.
When you subsidize something,
you get more of it. More
students apply to college. So
schools raise tuition, tuition
cost has risen at triple the
rate of inflation. Schools use
that money to attract more
students and more tax
money is paying for this. What
you're saying is the work that
this administration has done,
the work that the Democrats and
Congress has done is actually
there and you see that the 1.7
trillion deficit reduction that
we've seen is going to benefit
us. When you forgive
debt. You're not just
disappearing debt, so is
paying what and then I'll give
you the second part is Vladimir
Putin, Vladimir Putin, Vladimir,
Vladimir Putin, Russia, Russia,
Vladimir, Vladimir Putin,
Ukraine. President Vladimir
Putin, Ukraine, Ukraine, Russia,
Azerbaijan, Vladimir Putin,
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Ukrainians a feather democracy
in Ukraine brutal invasion
of Ukraine. Lateran the Russian
offensive against Ukraine
continues Russia atrocities
President Zelensky of Ukraine. I
really
hope that you are willing to get
together and can solve your
problem. That would be a
tremendous achievement. And I
know you're trying to do good
you underestimate Vladimir
Putin's intention
to come up with his brutal
assault on Ukraine, Russia,
Russian missiles continued to
rain down on the port city of
Odessa. More scenes of carnage
in Ukraine is
a centrally located strategic
country. In your old Trump
repeatedly asked his Ukrainian
counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky.
To investigate the former vice
president, which is
Russia's President Vladimir
Putin. Do we need to be prepared
for the continued destruction of
Ukrainians?
Putin is the great disrupter to
this military is falling apart.
There's a price to pay for peace
and democracy. Please, again, my
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