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swanky Adam curry Jhansi Devorah
Sunday September 18 2022 This
Year Award winning give our
nation media assassination
episode 1487 This is no agenda
listening for banjos and
broadcasting live from the deep
south in Bluffton, Georgia in
the morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry,
and I'm from Northern Silicon
Valley where it's raining. Can
you believe it? I'm John C.
Dvorak. Buzzkill.
So inspired. It's raining. You
say?
It was a big deal for here.
Oh, you needed rain? That's
right. I forgot about that.
You kidding who needed rain
hasn't rained here for five
years.
man Okay, well, that's good.
Yeah, when
you're driving down the freeway,
you got to worry about hitting
one of those skulls of a dead
cow.
You know, I've been hearing
accents similar to that although
not quite as phony for the
lack of me a man I can talk
anywhere I want I can talk phony
or not phony. Your accent
Georgia accent with Georgia
accents. very distinctive. It's
very genteel compared to some of
the screeching accents from the
northern part. Yes. Parts of the
South. Yes. Including the Texas
accent, which is really bad one
you're really
nailing it today. You just give
one after another. Killing it.
Yeah. I'll be here all the week.
Yeah.
No, I'm actually in Bluffton,
Georgia
bluffs Dan, have you ever heard
of it? That's got barbecue.
Okay, so you definitely have not
heard of Bluffton. Bluffton.
It's maybe like 200 People live
here which 180 work and live on.
On the white oak pastures. Yeah,
yeah, that was due to barbecue.
Because the ones do the
barbecue. Exactly. Little travel
report. Since I did have to fly
to Atlanta and then drive down
for three hours. Well, fun.
Yeah, actually hadn't flown out
of San Antonio in a while. Man,
those guys are so badass. They
are so tired of everything TSH,
like move through, move through.
They're not even screening half
the people.
I'm not kidding. Just sick of
it. Yeah,
they are showing me your
driver's license, move through,
move through. And so that's all
good. Flight on time. Perfect
landed on time.
But that would be a little
different than Austin. Oh,
job, please. Get your stop off
in Austin. It's also San Antonio
is a very small airport. I think
that's maybe eight gates total.
Like the old Austin airport,
which was a better one. Yeah,
good times.
So I hadn't rented a car in a
long time. Like, years and years
that I haven't rented a car to
drive in. And it was just
completely traveling
now. And again, you must rent a
car, then? No,
no, there's no need to wait when
I go to the Netherlands or? No,
absolutely. Not so much. But I
realized that like, I haven't
rented a car in a long time. And
of course, you know, we all know
that. Oh, you need a million
dollars liability. If you kill
someone. I've been through all
that. And what would you
recommend if they try to push
that on you, John? I have
insurance. Yes, no. But if you
kill somebody, they're gonna sue
you. They're really relentless.
You know,
I've gotten into to I hate to
say it, but I've gotten into two
wrecks.
Good. So we have boots on the
ground. Did you were you screwed
because you didn't take the
extra insurance?
I'll give you the C 20. Maybe
three actually was three. I've
had three wrecks. And I've never
I don't wreck my cars. And I
haven't been in an accident for
30 years. But when I read cars,
I think well, because it's a new
vehicle and more careless and I
don't know what it is. But I'm
not yours about
it's not yours.
It's not mine. So I wrecked it.
So I wrecked one in Hawaii. And
they give you the circumstance
if you want to. Yeah, no.
Are you kidding me? There's I
have heard almost all your
stories. This is completely new
to me.
So I'm in a minivan with the
kids and family. We're all in
this minivan. And this this
line. I'm in the left turn lane,
and there's some idiot at the
top and there's like six cars
backed up and up ended let the
lights on and this guy just
won't move. He just won't move
and I'm not talking about for a
minute or two. I have one Honda
and Honda and Honda and
nothing's happening. So I say
hell with it. I'm pulling out I
go into the opposite lane and
goes going screaming up the side
to get to make the left and then
the idiot comes down. hits me in
the side. A classic, classic,
classic. So I turned the car in
half and I didn't notice that
this whole side of the cars just
smashed up And that's less ever
heard of it. Ha. Last time ever
heard of it?
Well 35 years ago insurance
scams have changed a bit.
Yeah it wasn't that long ago but
whatever the case was a here's
another my favorite one. So I'm
in Arizona this one i This one I
probably could have done
differently but I'm in Arizona
and so I'm driving down at some
speed or other and I'm I don't
know I reached for my phone or
something just another reason to
carry phone around and I look up
and there's some idiot chick
dad ignore the guy looking
fumbling for his phone but not
looking
Yeah, I got scammed. I rear
ended so it's my it was my fault
there's no doubt about that. But
what is she doing stop dead just
stopped dead in the middle of
the road those people yeah
horrible so she stopped dead so
I so I'm in this Nissan and
which has always made me wonder
about whether these things are
any good because if I know for a
fact if I was in any of my if
Lexus any Lexus any Toyota for
matavai fight to hit the brakes
I would have stopped no I hit
the brakes. I had time to stop
because I've seen these benefits
situation right what was now
your car did not stop it just
slid right into the high speeds
and banged into it and took and
lift it up to the hood of the
car and shoved it toward the
window. What kind of car was
this? It was a Nissan was a
Nissan
Lexus Toyota yes Nissan No,
that's the way I see it is
because this thing he couldn't
stop it at all it just couldn't
stop boom. And so then to think
that's the thing slides up in
the front end is ruined and the
bear bag never went off it
should have says it wrecked a
car. Everybody didn't go up. All
right. So I go up we change
information. girl she drops
you drop the car off and you say
man, I didn't notice that right?
So okay, when we change the
information I pushed down to
hood so it's still like it's
fine. I can drive around a
little bit of straightaway Yes.
And I had to drop the car off so
I dropped a car off like that
and there's last I heard of it
man that's unbelievable. Well I
wasn't glad I
did the I did hear from the
police because I got a for
hitting this woman in it and
that was had to be that had to
be resolved by insurance but
that was just to fix her car.
No, that didn't happen Wow. I
doubt that I think it is a
complete scam that I've never
signed those little extras to
seems like a joke
so now they add I was just
looking at the cars I know what
I what I booked it for I know
that you're gonna have 10 or 12%
sales tax I got that but listen
to this stuff they put in now
which is baked in which is not
negotiable concession recovery
fee which is a check it out. Is
is the rental car company they
they charge you to recoup the
amount the airport charges to
offer the services they're
11% 11% so now I'm already well
over 20 vehicle license recovery
fee so I'm paying for the for
temporarily renting the license
to this car tire and battery
recovery Oh my the tack on a
percent for the disposal of
tires and batteries. I mean come
on this is such a scam
it's unbelievable.
Yes and add bit takes a car
that's maybe $35 a day and jacks
up to 60
Oh, easily easily. Anyway so to
like almost three hours down to
Bluffton, Georgia. This is a
ranch third generation run by
will Harris and the Harris
family and again the 180 people
who live and work here and I
really didn't know much about
this in fact in you know I said
to Tina, you want to come along
and and go to this this beef
initiative thing she's like no
like me, I guess you thought
Yeah, Adam and Slim is going to
be you have people sleeping in
tents or log cabins like now I'm
going to skip this one. This
place is outrageous. It's white
oak pastures and they you can
come here and visit I think
they've 10 homes. But this is as
I said third generation for the
past 20 years has been complete
regenerative. And I wouldn't
have known much about will
Harris. He's very famous in the
ranching world, but he was just
recently invited to Go on Joe
Rogan, which is coming up after
Russell Brand. Did this complete
takedown to Fox Business News
and Stuart Varney who were
trying to interview will about
Bill Gates, you know, Bill
Gates. So the idea was Bill
Gates, the largest farm owner.
Let's get this. Let's get this
guy from the south kind of
talking like you were, let's get
them on to say, Yeah, Bill Gates
to the devil. And that went
completely.
What was that? Go on?
And that went completely you
want to hear a little bit of it.
I mean, it's just, it's like a
long piece. But you can hear
Russell Brand and you can see
exactly why this guy's so
interesting. And why Joe Rogan
invited want to hear sure
you have objections to gates
owning this land. One of your
objections is you say, they
don't know how to use it. How do
you know? That's
good, good question. Then. We'll
wait.
Firstly, courteous and
acknowledging the question. Hold
on a bit. Will Harris Why don't
you conform to
my stereotypes?
every word I said about Bill
Gates acquisition farm land, and
I stand by it today. I'm wholly
apologetic. But the same time I
do regret that my comments were
construed as criticism of gates,
personally.
As the world's best diplomat,
brilliant, isn't it that we have
to continually challenge our
preconceptions. Immediately. I
was a farmer from the deep south
gonna be on the news. All my
prejudices come rolling in. But
it turns out he's some sort of
Trump skin linguist culturally
critically adept genius of
macro,
Susan lists his brand of
misapplied technology,
it reminds you that you get the
idea. The guys, of course, very
smart works with PhDs here on
the farm. They really know what
they're doing. And you know, but
that's not the message that
Varney wanted to hear. So that
went viral, and people really
loved it was great takedown. So
now I know who the guy is. And
there was this beef initiative
conference. You know, Texas Lu,
the guy who sent you the
Flintstone ribeye, the Tomahawk,
yeah. And so the idea is to, you
know, for ranchers to learn
about how they can ranchers
don't sell directly to
consumers. It's all you know,
it's all through the main four
processors, you know, this is
completely they don't understand
how to sell online. And so
that's kind of the bringing it
together. So long story short,
about 100, little over 100
people, ranchers, Bitcoiners,
anarchists, but a lot of
doctors, lawyers, insurance
experts, homeschoolers, of
course, podcasters, more than
60% listened to no agenda. I was
kind of blown away by that
because this was not a no agenda
meet up.
And just a couple of quick
things I learned from the
insurance expert.
So he started talking about the
processing plants Catching Fire
and that was an extraordinary
amount of We've discussed it,
you know, planes crashing into
into plants, etc. Answer So you
heard about that? Yes, I heard
about it. But from what I
understand, you know, there's a
reasonable amount of fires that
started processing plants, is
that really outrageous, and he's
in this business. He says, Oh,
let me tell you, a processing
plant does not burn to the
ground, that fire is out within
20 or 30 minutes. It's part of
the insurance requirement to
have suppressants you know,
regular training fire within
your fire squad safety within X
amount of response time. He says
what's happening here is they're
letting it burn to the ground.
They're taking a big check. And
they're rebuilding, but they're
processing plants are rebuilding
for soy bugs and, and other
plant based stuff.
That's interesting.
I thought it was very
interesting. He had one other
thing not related to food. He
gave me the number that every
child who goes through the
transgender process do you know
what that is? That amount is
worth to the medical and
pharmaceutical. Community and
insurance.
Just guy be huge. One take a
guess. 100 grand, 7 million, 7
million a person per person
that needs to be documented.
Well this is what I love about
it. It's insurance. You know, we
know about excess deaths from
insurance so you can't you kind
of can't fight those numbers.
Well, I they like to see the 7
million documented Oh, you're
saying it is one thing? Yeah.
Okay.
Well, I'm I will ask for
documentation. I like
documentation because I can
write it up. I know.
Anyway, other reports for you.
Oh, what I did here is people
are just being used Of course of
that topic. We do have to
mention that guy up in Canada,
who my wife and I have both
concluded is a professional
comedian at some level and is
pulling the biggest stunt you
could possibly do. And I'm
talking about the guy whose shop
teachers decided to wear the
huge fake prosthetic boobs to
transition and wear these phony
baloney boobs that are the size
of trucks. Well, he's showing
kids how to use the circular
saw.
This has got to be a hoax or
whatever. This is crazy. No,
we've no it's not because the
guys are written genuine
teacher, he's at the school,
they can't do anything about it.
He's making a mockery of the
Canadian school system. Because
he's taken it to the to the and
it's our theory, we don't know.
I mean, can't be serious. And
he's got these huge phony boobs
that they're the size of a truck
with power today. And with a
phony baloney nipples, which
will make it even more
outrageous looking. And and this
and they can't do anything about
it. And the guy is just taking
he's just doing this as a
massive gag, gag or SIOP fan
test off to accomplish what the
fabulous bit just the way we
simply see it as a good thing
that Canadians are very funny is
as a culture they produce a lot
of comedians and comics and guys
like this, which wouldn't be no
surprise that some Canadian
would would pull this off before
an American dead.
That's pretty funny. We got that
note from one of our producers
is very long donation note which
we won't read in its entirety.
But he and his family escaped
from Canada and she left the
country on two Cessna 182
flights or adultos. A caravan.
Bo they are living in a Boston
they've been traveling through
the states and but he's an
actual escapee if you read what
they had to go through to get
out.
Yes, and they only had a small
window to do it. It's like
12 hours and bad weather and
flying in small Cessnas MAN
Yeah, they had a look there's a
way it was had to do with the
vaccine mandates back and forth
to get across the border and he
and his family five kids they
got out there now traveling
around and going to no agenda
meet up surprisingly, time.
So speaking of just to wrap this
up, a lot of people who listen
to the show came up to me and
said, I just want to share it
with you. They said no, thank
you because during COVID The
show just let me know that I
wasn't the only crazy one. I
said yeah, you're absolutely
crazy. But at least there's a
whole bunch of us and a number
of people who you will meet
talking about beef and they
heard about slim and they've
gone from 20 years of IBS and
all kinds of problems and they
stopped eating shit. And now
they're eating animal good
animal protein and all their
problems are almost gone. And
people couldn't even hold on a
job.
So that was also missing this
guy's letter from Canada. His
wife was having these health
issues and newest she went to
eating quality oh
that's right yeah, that's right
now you've you've never eaten
shit me I don't you have you
always cooked I mean you just
don't eat shit ever except for
your your once upon
a time. That's your third that's
okay. Today all right.
Okay, pay attention now.
I am you have this ability to do
this and I've always been
stunned by it.
I have reached my quota.
I got you. I have been cooking.
I consider a high quality level
since college so it's a long
time. Well, I have a gift for I
have a I have a Jack in the Box
burger once in a while. I mean,
a Jack in
the Box. I thought it was
McDonald's or was it Burger King
McDonald's.
Those I use in McDonald's test
about once every six. I can't
eat a home. I said this on the
show. Again and again. I can't
eat and I can't eat a Big Mac
anymore. Of course not. They are
such crap that you can take
maybe a bite or two dog it's a
dog his dog. Oh, go to bed go to
McDonald's and try again. Try it
a try again. Dogs. No, the dogs
will eat it, believe it or
not for long. Don't feed them to
the zoo them too much. But I do
have a gift that I'm going to be
sending to you. It's banner
butter. It is butter made from
raw milk. And there's one with
herbs and another one was
chocolate with cocoa. I mean,
you could put some French
writing on the on the herba
butter and just call it from JJ.
You'll love it. You'll love it.
We'll make sure it stays cold.
Of course you'd like raw milk.
I know you do like raw milk. I
know I like raw milk
Anyway, I like the raw milk you
know it's betters when it comes
out of the cow it doesn't it's
not gonna kill you now boiling
the damn bowl to death terrible.
There you go. Keep it up
your accent is doing it
all right well so the I have
been following a good
time. Yeah,
well I'm still here. I don't I
can't leave
any documentation for the $7
million for you got it. That is
disgusting if true, but I
actually can believe it. But I
need to.
I need it in writing. Okay, I'll
see what I can do.
All right, I got a lot of
different things here. I think
this I think it's significant
what we're hearing about Russia
and Putin Lewis before
we go to there, just get the
queen out of the way because I'm
getting more interest Yes.
Get the queen out of the way
again.
There's going to be 500 Now that
we have to step back and
consider that the Queen
supposedly and we talked about
this on the show that it's she
presents herself and that
monarchy in England presents
itself as a symbolic a piece of
nonsense that is useless. But if
that's the case, and we of
course believe that that's not
the case we believe or I do and
I think you'd be the ones that
could either win it convinced me
of it that it's more than
symbolic. There's actual power
there that is not brought to the
fore Sure. We agree. And and it
has to be the case that has to
be true if 500 dignitaries buy
it in every the Emperor of Japan
the Japanese Prime Minister,
everybody in the world is going
to this funeral which sounds
like a nightmare if you ask me
although it's a good place to
meet your you know fellow elites
to catch up on the latest
tools to mingle swappa Audrina
chrome
I wish I'm just done by that but
I do have two clips that kind of
doesn't discuss the like the
security concerns and all the
rest of it. But I do have a
couple of clips that are I think
on here. You have Queen Queen
attribute NPR,
King Charles and his son Prince
William made a surprise visit
this morning to the miles long
line of mourners waiting to pay
respects to Queen Elizabeth in
Britain's parliament building in
Paris Frank langfitt has more.
croucher The King is arrived to
shake hands and exchange
pleasantries with mourners, some
of whom had begun lining up in
the cold just after midnight,
Prince William asked people in
heavy coats if they'd been able
to stay warm overnight and
apologize for the long wait.
Well, this is officially a time
of national mourning for the
Queen has also been an
opportunity for the new king to
travel around the country and
shore up support for his reign.
The queen was enormously
popular, even more so than the
monarchy itself. YouGov poll
earlier this year, found that
75% of Britons had a positive
view of her while only 42% feud
her son similarly.
I love these polls. How much do
you love? How much do you love
him? Do you love him? Please
tell me you love I got it. By
the way. I got some feedback
from Tom about Sarah from the
UK. Her note he says your note
from Sarah about the UK is
completely rubbish. Not sure you
know he's he's a Brit. The first
people to go and see the queen
were a POC, which I think stands
for people of color. Also known
as colored people. POC look at
the video stream every fifth
person is a minority. Okay. I
don't know which is true.
Oh, interesting. Now, that's a
good little clarification. We
love them. Okay, part two of
this clip.
Part two. Just last Oh yeah.
Queen tribute.
Fan. President Biden is heading
to London to attend the funeral
on Monday. Oh, yeah. So before
he left he spoke yesterday with
the families of two high profile
Americans who are detained in
Moscow appears Amy health has
more in separate meeting.
clip that was a clip over. This
is NPR has been doing this a
lot. They and I don't know what
the point of it is. Or if it's
if it's like part of format,
logical
format change. It's a format
change. I had not heard this
either. Explain.
Well, I've heard it before and
I've discussed it on the show
before because I've mentioned it
I've seen it used by others. One
of the networks does it a lot. I
think it's NBC. They start
talking about topic one. And
then they segue it normally the
way the stories are presented a
story two Stop stories, story
stops, right? And then one after
another, but of late, they take
specific stories not every story
but specific stories that get
you into a frame of mind. This
like sales, you know, or, or the
idea of you get somebody kind
of, you know, lot of salespeople
will try to get you to ask just
stupid questions to get you say
yes. All the time. Don't you
think that such as a yes, don't
you think? Yes, yes, yes, yes,
yes. By this yes. Is a trick.
And so I'm listening to this
thinking as some sort of trick
they're trying to pull this are
talking about the Queen and this
and that. And then they switch
over completely to Biden and to
Biden, and then into the the
hostages, hostages and the
arrestees that the Russians
arrested for probably pretty
good reason. And then I it's
just beyond me, and then a lot
of you see a lot of these are
done the same way and it's just
as somehow blamed Trump is
baffling. But then let's start
this over and
give you my opinion. I think
this is what we would call an
urgency arc. So it's it's a it's
a new, new I don't know how long
it's been used. But it's a
variation of you know that Fox
News does this. Hi, everybody.
Welcome to Sean Hannity. Oh,
walk breaking news. Breaking
news.
Yes, Sean Hannity is breaking
news at the beginning of each
show.
Yep. So I think it's similar to
this only they're actually
breaking into one story. And
you're right. It may be would
have to be somehow the stories
have to be. I agree with you on
the psychological effect, but
it's meant to jar you into
listening to something else and
keeping listening I presume?
Yes, some radio some radio guy
came up with a trust me
and President Biden is heading
to London to attend the funeral.
In the beginning, so you can see
the transition.
That is that is the beginning.
Oh, no, I'm sorry. I got mixed
up. Yeah, you're right. I
thought he was going to talk
about Biden or she was going to
who's a racist, by the way,
talking about Biden in the
Russians gone. President
Biden are heading to London to
attend the funeral on Monday.
But before he left, he spoke
yesterday with the families of
two high profile Americans who
are detained in Moscow. Appears
Amy held has more in separate
meetings, President Biden told
the families of Paul Whelan and
Brittney Griner. He's working
through quote all available
avenues to bring them back home.
The administration maintains
both are wrongfully detained. It
won't comment on reports of a
prisoner swap. But White House
National Security Council
Spokesman John Kirby says
negotiations are ongoing.
We have made a serious offer to
get Brittney Griner and Paul
Whelan back home. The Russians
have not responded that often.
We'll end a former Marine has
been imprisoned for nearly four
years on espionage charges.
Griner a basketball superstar
was taken in February on drug
charges. Her wife Terrell
Greiner released a statement
after meeting with Biden calling
the past seven months grueling
and asking for unity
sounds so weak when Kirby says
well we offered it to them but
you know they haven't responded
sounds kind of
needy Kirby is
Kirby was was called out a you
know, my theory is that Kirby is
the one who is setting himself
up to take over the job of
Korean Mandarin and your
goal is not going to take much
longer. She's so on the ropes.
They're hanging out to dry.
She's so nervous. She's saying
she's messing everything up.
She's the meme does your he's
letting her suffer?
He was I don't think I have
clips of this which I thought I
did.
I do you have a quick 16 second
clip about the queen? Because
that because there I was
thinking
about the I had tried to put
them aside to I didn't have but
let me just say that Kirby came
out and did a briefing at the at
the the White House briefing
room about security things and
somebody called him out some
some black guy, African voice
call him out for trying to take
over her job. No, there you go.
Oh, really. And and so he the
guy says I say I can explain it
without having to clip it. But
the guy goes in. He says, you
know, you've been up here and
you're here. And you know, it
seems as though that she's doing
a lousy job and you want to take
her job and he said no, this is
not anything but the truth. All
I do is talk about security,
national security issues. That's
all I talk about. When I'm up
here. I don't talk about
anything else. And she invited
me to come up here and she's
doing a great job. And then she
came out in later and she bought
some stuff. It was terrible, but
she's terrible day. You're gonna
get rid of it. Sure.
But it's terrible that the press
corps itself is propagating
this. I mean, everybody knows
she why she was hired. That way.
Because the job was advertised
as such, all the jobs provided
administration are advertised as
such and so then you know, okay
sometimes that backfires. But
let's let's get it away from
ratio dipshits. Hi, here's,
here's the Queen, little update.
And President Biden is expected
to attend as are the leaders of
China, France and Canada world
leaders are being asked not to
use their own state cars to
attend the funeral instead,
right? Government buses, but
a government official tells ABC
News that will not apply to
President Biden guys.
Oh, man, I wanted to see him and
Jill on the bus bouncing around
think it's gonna
apply to a lot of them. I don't
I think they're gonna reverse
you're gonna have 500
dignitaries in buses. I also
don't look like Comdex.
They said the only lanyards to
lanyards and an a tote bag.
Yeah. Well, this of course,
nucleating I mean, any foreign
dignitary, especially now that
Biden's broken the ice and he
says, I don't I'm not going to
do that. I'm going to be in the
beast right now. Oh, yeah.
Because you've spent, you know,
$100,000 and taxpayers money to
ship over the beast.
So they have a lanyard, a tote
bag and a fanny pack. Over your
uniform, it looked great. So
this in my opinion is is all
part of the great reset. We have
the Pope on deck and did you
hear that? Khamenei is
apparently ill gravely ill from
Iran. I think that will be good
to have a switch in Iran and,
and also does live pretty long.
Yeah. And Don Lemon is kicked
off a primetime if that doesn't
seem reasonable. We predicted
nothing does. He's gonna throw.
He's gonna do a morning show.
Yeah, with two women,
oh man, which
makes it even funnier.
He must hate that because he
takes himself so seriously. He's
a gay guy who hates women. Any
day, takes himself. So he takes
himself as haste herself so
serious. Yeah.
So now he has to do kind of like
a I wonder if he's going to try
and be the serious news guy
amongst the bubbly women. Is
that Is that what the idea is
that? No, there's morning shows
can't do that. I mean, the last
show that I think was kind of
modeled that way. And they
changed the modeling of all the
morning shows on the network's
was the today show that had the
regular group of people yucking
it up, and then they had the
news reader and they'd always
throw it to her and she goes
through, she'd read serious news
and segments. I have not seen
that for a long time that not in
the old format that they used to
have. I think they've given up
on that. And everyone's gotta be
jocular,
jocular, serious, you know,
because Orange Man bad. We were
both right. About the president
and the train strike, although
you are more right than I was.
And right on cue the CIA
broadcasting systems with Scott
Pelley. He did did an interview
with the President to spike the
ball
president, you have just averted
a nationwide railroad strike
that would have been critical to
the economy.
How did you do that?
And what were those last hours
like in the negotiations?
Oh, man, how did you do that?
You are you are truly the best
president.
And what's funny about this
report, is that if you listen to
NPR, I don't know if I have any
kind of prayer when it comes to
this either. But if you listen
to NPR, it was definitely the
labor secretary or one of the
other White House people that
had that was primary to the
negotiations and Biden didn't
even step foot into thing. So
this is bullcrap. Right from the
get go?
Oh, of course, he even gives it
away that he wasn't he appellee
kind of sets it up in the
illusion with all the previous
reporting is that Biden was up
until 5am working on the
negotiation, but the reality is
they came in that morning and
said, Hey, we're done. Okay,
cool. I'll announce it. That's
basically it. But here's his
response. Oh, look,
well,
luck, luck, business and labor
together. One of the things that
happens in negotiations,
particularly if they've been a
long game, like these have is
people saying do things where
they the pride gets engaged as
well. And it's also hard to back
off of some of these things. So
what we did was just say, look,
let's take a look. Let's take a
look at what's happening. You
have a good deal being made for
labor and their for their
incomes gonna go up 24% Over the
next five years, they've worked
out the health care piece, they
worked out days off in a row sat
down in my view, and I read the
office today, saying, well, we
finally figured out this is fair
on both sides, and took that
time to A focus in the
alternative was just not think
about. What do you mean? If in
fact, they've gone on strike,
the supply chains in this
country would have come to a
screeching halt, we would have
seen a real economic crisis.
So the problem I have with this
is this didn't get any legs.
They didn't position it
properly. This is about all I
saw. Oh, yeah. Great. Mr.
President, where was the big
headlines Biden saves America?
Well, you were right in position
to write it all. And I think
Biden was caught flat footed.
And so is this entire staff of
it, no.
People that don't know what
they're doing.
And it was just entered. And I
think that it should have gone
to the new right to the edge,
because that's what it makes it
more dramatic. It's kind of
added. I think that the unions
caved I don't think just 24%
over five years is a good deal.
You have a 10% inflation rate
over 10 years compounded as 50
At least 50%. If not, you know,
Oh, yeah. But way too much. He
did have that hidden half as
much money as they used to get
and then all these deals about,
you know, the going to the
doctor and all the rest of it.
You still get fired didn't
change.
Are you sure because Biden said
we also fix the health care
problems what he said I don't
know if that imply that I think
that
means to get better health care.
But that doesn't mean you can
take time off to go to the
doctor. I want I do I heard
that. on NPR. They had the labor
the guy who was the head of the
railroad engineers union,
whichever one that is there's
two of these unions that were
involved in this and I think
maybe a third and he said yeah,
we didn't get this we didn't get
that but it was a good thing we
got you know, we had to get
this. This we had to do
something. It I think they do a
shitty job personally. As an ex
union organizer, I can say that
but
that's why we kind of said like,
this is probably just some
bullcrap. This is just
marketing. And that's exactly
what it was. But I don't
understand how they could take
something because where was the
pre analysis? We're the only
ones who said hey, man, this
could be really bad. You don't
really hear that. They just
didn't play it up. I don't know.
Maybe this is an inside group
trying to make make Biden in the
union's trying to make something
I think it's well maybe a status
the the newspapers don't want to
deal with this. But this didn't
have the Union. The whole union
movement has been pushed to the
side anyway and is doesn't want
to be you don't want to
emphasize that these guys can
get their way. And listserv,
sports athletes making millions
and millions of dollars. There's
that those guys? Yeah, let's
just play that up.
Well, this didn't have the
typical Obama Valerie Jarrett
flair. You know? They're better.
Surprises. Valerie Jarrett's in
the White House.
Yeah. She's in all kinds of
committees again and stuff.
They're unclogging you got more
Biden stuff? I'm sure you do.
I have a bunch of Biden's so
because he gave it they jacked
him up for a speech I
didn't say excited.
Oh my god, this speech jacked
him up. When it was no I'm
talking about jacked him up. He
was like, jacked, and he was
jacking away like a main madman.
He was fumbling and bumbling,
but it wasn't the kind of slow
dull witted bumbling and
fumbling it was just he was
fast, talking bumbling and
fumbling. And he was yackety yak
and they gave him exactly 16
minutes for this stuff,
whatever. They gave more off
your time. You timed it.
Excellent.
Yeah, it was 60 minutes of
talking. So he went just went
nuts. I call it jacked up.
Here's a good example. This is
Biden jacked up speech. One.
Please have a seat if you have
one. Oh, hello, hello, oh, about
a year and a half ago. Whereas a
large crowd large crowd large
crowd like this, but they're
outside. I thought that chairs
had Have a seat. And the press
said Biden was so stupid even
though they didn't have any
chairs. But I glad to have some
chairs. I'll be Oh, Cuban born
came to United States at age 11
serve 16 years in Congress. And
and you know, the idea is that,
you know, house icon of three
decades grandmother of a DREAM
Act. You know, Congress is gonna
miss you both to the Secretary
of Health and Human Services.
Javier Becerra. Is the honoree
tonight's American Dream
medallion, all of you here
tonight embody the same theme
root in the strength of our
achieving our dreams.
Oh, man.
Yeah, he's kind of Jack's.
That's interesting. He's
flying high. I have three of
these clips and I have to think
of where he started. Well,
actually, when you skip to the
beginning, at the very
beginning, when they brought him
out on stage, he decides in his
kind of drugged up stupor, to
sing Happy Birthday, to Ninette,
this Hispanic woman who's going
on and on about how great Biden
is and how Democrats all suck.
And so this is Biden's hat. Be
birthday to her.
This happens to be the next
birthday. Oh, you turn 25. To
the Biden family, we sing happy
birthday. So let's go ready.
Happy birthday to you. Happy
birthday to you. Happy birthday.
Happy birthday to you. God love
you.
Man. That's cool. Where was this
again?
He calls her Dan net. By the way
when he's singing,
he doesn't know what he's doing.
Where was this? What was the?
Where was it? What was the
occasion?
It was Latin. It was like the
congressional Latin America or
Hispanic Caucus mixed with some
other groups. Some other
numbers. I believe it was in
Washington DC was in Virginia
was someplace near the White
House and it was a meeting of
all these Latin x p
tanks.
The tanks so and they were all
you know Januarius go back to
Biden jacked up species because
you would. He's in a roll here
this jacked up speech to
that law of funding close to
raise a close look close the
racial gap turgor Cardona. I'll
tell you how it helped to safely
reopen our schools in absolute
necessity, including 28% of
public school students who are
Latino 28% They're all going to
own the country man, we better
darn well make sure they have
every opportunity they have not
a joke.
So he's just like, this is a
different kind of stumbling This
is his jacked up stumbling.
He's he's he's going too fast
for his mouth at times here is
going
way too fast for himself. And
he's just he starts to say one
word and then stops and says
another but he doesn't back up.
But that's the thing is
interesting. He doesn't ponder
anything. He just keeps plowing
ahead. Here's part three of
this.
You're in the Detroit get
Detroit back on track, and
during the Great Recession, and
while I was vice president, he
helped lead our efforts in
Puerto Rico as well. We are
committed, we're committed.
Together we passed once in a
generation infrastructure law to
mobilize America's roads,
bridges, ports airports, is
going to replace poisonous lead
pipes. So every child on
American perception specifically
those in Hispanic communities,
which are most often affected,
can turn on a faucet at home or
school and drink clean water for
God's sake.
impressive speed for that age.
Very impressive. He's he's
blowing through it. I mean, this
sounds Adderall. This sounds
methey. Kochi, really?
Yeah, kinda and they at least
know to get him off in 16
minutes. Even though he's still
flubbing away but at least he's
got spirit that so I had these
short little snippets, which I
picked up and ask you what he's
trying to say here. These are
all like five six seconds. I
mean, there's ones let's start
with the two second one this is
the one we're Biden says biggest
llegaste
the legacy biggest job on
dropping unemployment.
Ooh, yeah. Those nasty ELLs
league is bigger biggest biggest
biggest yes hard
here's here's something about
the deficit
we're gonna be able to do all
this while reducing the deficit
by reducing the deficit
risk stooping playing a yeti
because I got a kick out of it.
Yeah. You got more? Yeah, just
gonna tell you to play that one
again. Oh,
the deficit? Definitely. I'm
sorry.
We're gonna be able to do all
this while reducing the deficit
by reducing.
Okay, here's another way only
couple more. Just so as drugs,
gigs,
their costs are no matter what,
no matter whether they have
drugs
for the gogs all their
costs are no matter what, no
matter whether they have drugs.
They're not not as
poorly clipped. Alright, here's
the last one. This is actually
get again at one second one,
two, let's get this this jacked
about drugs. He's all jacked,
jacked about drugs.
For too long. We paid a higher
price for restriction drugs than
any nation in the world
restriction
drugs. It's a new it's a new
thing, restrictions on drugs.
And I guess the last one is
Secretary who
was Secretary Marx's leadership.
Give him run ragged. I think he
says Richard
Clark. This is a challenge for
you what it would Who is he
talking about?
I was secretary Marx's
leadership.
Secretary Richard Marx. Alright.
If
I was just kidding realism, I
will check trademarks is
leadership.
hammer marks my Ark? Is he
trying to say my orcas?
I was secretary of works as
well. Yes,
yes. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. So
a sec tamer works his
leadership. Wow,
you know what the sad thing is?
That's our president. This is
our vice president.
I do believe that we should have
rightly believed,
but we certainly believe that
certain issues are just settled.
certain issues are just settled.
Clearly we're not. No, that's
right. And that's why I do
believe that we are living sadly
in real unsettled
time. So baby, we are so
screwed. Wow.
Out of control. I do believe I
do believe
that's pretty insane. Oh.
My goodness, you gotta love
welcome to
the United States of America.
Indeed.
So the other thing that just
will not go away is this. And,
wow, this is going to this
shipping of migrants to Democrat
run cities, Martha's Vineyard to
Washington. I mean, but But the
way this is being played, is the
media is at all in except for,
you know, a couple of the
obvious ones. They're really
pushing this, you know, the
Republicans are horrible,
horrible, horrible people for
abusing these mic, and they keep
saying migrants instead of
illegal immigrants. Because, you
know, let's be honest, what this
is, and and that just here, this
is a good example. And I was
really shocked by this. Ken
Burns, a famous doctor, do you
know that he's a massive lib?
tard?
Hello, hello.
I didn't know that.
I mean, what did you think he
was, he's been working for
nobody but in but public
broadcasting all his life. He's
never done anything
commercially.
Right. But typically, he's doing
documentaries. And it's about
you know, historically, like
Vietnam and
style UK, if you know any of his
documents, like his thing on
jazz. And some of the other
things he's done have always had
a slant to him, you can spot it
that is maybe baseball or the
national parks or things like
that he's he looked at, you can
not find it. But mostly, it's
always been in there. Well, he
was yesterday, listen to him, I
know what you're going to do.
Because I did listen to him more
recently, where he's felt the
need to be more outspoken. He's
comes off as a ridiculous,
progressive,
all of your documentaries are
about history. But all of them
also make you think about where
we are now. And we woke up to
the news this morning, that
Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida
sent to plane loads of migrants
to Martha's Vineyard off the
coast of Massachusetts,
including kids and whatnot. And
I'm not saying this is not a one
for one. I'm not a parallel here
in any way. But it does address
some of the same themes that are
part of this documentary
abstraction of human life. It's
basically saying that you can
use a human life that is as
valuable as yours or mine or
lens. And to put it in a
position of becoming a political
pawn in somebody's authoritarian
game. This is the coming
straight out of the
authoritarian playbook. This is
what's so disturbing about
it so I listen to this and
there's more to it. And actually
like Do you not see that these
people are already being used as
political pawns continuously?
That's That's what baffles me I
mean these people have no idea
what's going on none they don't
understand they're border towns
that are doubling in size
regularly tripling in size
because of migrants. It's really
interesting that this block this
mental block is is in the elites
way
I love this this mental block is
fascinating. I mean, how do you
get it how do you keep it and
how do you maintain it you have
to maintain it if you read Jack
Leu wells book propaganda is
rubbish I recommend everybody
not only for what it has to say
but it also a structure he made
maintains that propaganda cannot
work except in an enclosed
environment. In other words, you
have to be cut off from from
input that would maybe disturb
the propaganda. And I think the
separation of that we have you
know, with the progressive only
listening to MSNBC and other
guys only listening to five They
create their own within a
society. This is what's really
pathetic. And I blamed the
mainstream media for this
because they've taken sides
instead of doing what they've
always claimed to do. We're
going to be neutral observers,
and we're going to present the
news. They stopped doing that.
Before Trump actually they
stopped doing it. That's what
actually brought around Trump.
Trump wouldn't have existed. We
presently yes, correct it
without this situation already
occurring. That's what Fox
stumbled onto. And they figured,
hey, there's a whole group
that's not being served. And
they created a little bubble for
them. And that's what's going
on. And these guys like this,
who don't listen to anything,
but they're all within their own
circle. And it reminds me, I
think it was during the George
Bush administration, where
somebody on one of these
stations, they were observing
this already in play, and this
was years ago. I think maybe it
started during Reagan, but they
said they were at a cocktail
party. And one of them says
this, this election must be
rigged. George Bush can't be
president as well. Why not? I
don't know one person. I don't
know, a single person that voted
for him.
Exactly. So just add to that,
besides the abundance of
leftist, mainstream media,
whatever is is left and still
watch. It's dwindling. But
online, of course, you know, we
know that it's obviously skewed.
And we know what gets taken down
and what's get the platform. So
yeah, it's the same with the
vaccines. That's why these
people are still like, get a
booster. You gotta get your buy
valium booster? No, it's insane.
But anyway, we continue with
this because we have to really
take it as far as we can
find disturbing about DeSantis
is to use human beings to
weaponize human beings for a
political purpose. It's like
when somebody disagrees with him
in Florida, like the Walt Disney
Company, he punishes them. This
is not the actions of a person
participating in a democratic
process in which there's an
exchange of ideas. This is about
punishing political enemies,
putting on shows political shows
political theater, and in this
case, this is with the lives of
human beings. And what's so
ironic is these are Venezuelan
refugees, which DeSantis should
be supporting because they're
trying to flee the the
corruption of a left wing
government and all of the pain
there. And so this the the level
of cynicism is beyond that. And,
and what we find in all our
films is that the themes that we
engage in the past are present
today. And so when you look at
the story that we're telling of
the US in the Holocaust, you
understand that the time to save
a democracy is before it's lost.
We promise you,
I cannot wait to see his take on
the the Americas America's
involvement in the Holocaust. So
they're going to paper over the
eugenics program.
Are they going to? Well,
probably not, I think he's
probably going to, but will they
paper over the New York Times
involvement in squashing stories
about it? That's the thing I
want to see. Right? In New York
Times, the big liberal
institution that it is was
largely responsible for not
letting anyone know about what
was going on and about the
immigrants refusing immigrants
to come in that I think they're
going to, that's I'm pretty sure
that you're gonna blame the
Republicans somehow, but
we know listen, that's the angle
like we didn't let immigrants in
during World War Two, and that
was the Holocaust. By not
letting people into our southern
border, it will create a
holocaust. How about that?
Yes. That's how I like it. That
seems like I'm on point. I will
say if I could give some advice
to Governor Newsom. He's, I
think he's, he's just from a
creative or consulting group
perspective, just looking at his
overall image. I think he needs
to, let me just say it, pump the
brakes on stuff like this.
So the governor of California
sent a letter to the Department
of Justice saying you need to
prosecute Texas and Florida
governor's and all I can say is,
I think his hair gel was
interfering with his brain
function.
Now, what he's gonna get is
going to be Oh, he's just like
Trump, which I think is exactly
the appeal of people for people
is that he isn't just like Trump
in that regard. And He's
slipping a little bit.
Who Newsom?
No, no. DeSantis
he's made it Newsome.
I'm sorry. I meant to Santas.
The Santa should he keeps making
these jokes.
Yeah, yeah.
The hair gel joke is also
because
you know, the problem is is if
you keep making jokes is a is
gotta be part of your
personality. And I don't know
that he seems like a joker to
me. Correct. I mean, I always
thought to be honest about it.
That Who's the other who's the
senator from Florida the guy
that was the stripper
who who?
Who is the Florida say guy got
blamed that we're coming up with
his name instantly is irksome.
Rubio, Rubio Rubio is naturally
funny. And when Rubio most
strippers when Rubio started
doing material about Trump,
yeah, it was when he for a while
actually running against him.
You know, they're actually when
he had a shot at it, his days
are over. And he did the joke
about the hands, small hands
were stuck to this day. And, and
he was doing some other
material. I thought it was well
done. It was very funny. And he
could do go toe to toe if you
wanted to. But he got pushed
back. And so he so in other
words, he wasn't he was
naturally funny, but he wasn't.
He wasn't used to doing that in
the public eye. And so his, his
handlers and his, you know, his
keepers and all the rest pushed
him push back on him and, and,
and since he backed off like a
wimp like a weenie. It killed
him. That was the end of it.
DeSantis really isn't naturally
funny at that. I can tell he's,
he's got a nice No, it's,
it's a little out of character.
And I will say I'm personally
triggered because how many times
have I heard someone make a
comment about me about my hair
and hairspray and how it's
affecting my brain. So maybe
that's it, and that was just me,
I should have put a trigger
warning for myself.
So that's possible, too. I have
the NPR take stuff on the
DeSantis. And they take a very
dim view of it too. Of course.
Yes. This is called the DeSantis
stunt. I have a three part
series of clips are a little
longer than usual, but they're
very revealing.
Right now we want to focus on a
group that was flown to Martha's
Vineyard and island off Cape Cod
in Massachusetts known as a
popular vacation spot. As
authorities and Massachusetts
move the migrants to joint base
Cape Cod where 125 National
Guard members will be stationed.
Many have expressed outrage at
what they call a cruel stunt.
But we're wondering if there is
a legal basis for this. So we
call Denise Gilman co director
of the immigration Clinic at the
University of Texas School of
Law. Denise Gelman welcome thank
you for joining us thank you for
catching up for a second now I
want everyone to listen for the
the weasel words that are in
this report. There's a lot of
supposedly we heard that could
have been we think that maybe
they did you know this all this
they never really come around it
they don't know in other words
this entire even though they're
long I'm sorry. is bullshit.
They don't know what is going on
and they're just trying to build
a case against the Santas and
they really these left really
thinks they can do something
legal about this as is his
trafficking human trafficking.
You know, this kind of things.
You have very much you bullshit
left in your quota.
But our stuff sounds
good for the show. Yeah, I'm
good. I'm good with that. Okay.
Just letting you know call
Denise Gilman co director of the
immigration Clinic at the
University of Texas School of
Law, Denise Gilman, welcome.
Thank you for joining. Hi, thank
you for having me. Simply put,
our state's allowed to do this.
Congressman Joaquin Castro,
whose district includes over
half of San Antonio, where the
migrants were flown from tweeted
that the Department of Justice
needs to investigate Governor
DeSantis for using fraud and
deception to lure people out of
state only to abandon them
without fulfilling his false
promise. Same for Greg Abbott.
He went on to suggest that this
could be considered trafficking.
Is there any merit to this?
I think there are very valid
concerns about what exactly the
the legal construct here is I
think raising trafficking is
valid. Trafficking is moving
somebody without their authority
without their consent, for gain.
And here, I think you're
basically talking about
political gain. In some ways,
I'm not even sure that's the
very best way to think about
this, because that could be
private authority, private
individuals that are engaging in
trafficking. And here you're
really talking about government
action. Both governors have been
very clear that they're doing
this under state authority using
public funding. And so when that
happens, I really think it's
almost better to think about it
as a question of the government
taking somebody into custody
without their authority and
without any proper justification
or cause for a criminal offence
or the light and then moving
them What if,
upon further review, people did
consent even if the terms were
somewhat vague, even if they did
consent saying you know what,
wherever I'm going is better and
where I am now, does that change
the calculus?
There is true informed consent,
the calculus is different. I
still think we have some
significant due process concerns
about what is happening at some
sort of misrepresentations that
are problematic as to what
exactly the situation be for
migrants that cause problems.
But I don't think you have the
same level of concern regarding
deprivation of liberty by the
government without proper
authorization I do if there is
not consensus,
we're winding it up with a vocal
fried up talk all the way
beautiful. Again, what mental
block do you have to not see
that these? I truly think, I do
believe that people like this,
they think that these people are
in the country and they're here
to seek their fortune and it's
all grooving. It's all cool. You
know, it's just it's the border
or whatever. They think migrants
Oh, these are just immigrants,
you know, that they're not
seeing how they're getting in.
It's baffling is baffling.
And you know, what's even more
baffling? You know where this
woman is from date. You missed
it now. University of Texas in
Austin.
Yeah, that's not Texas, though.
Yeah. Well, there's still some
irony, irony. This is going to
part two
very ironic throws me that law
of funding close to raise a
close the close the ratios I'm
sorry.
Yeah. Sorry. Joe crept in. I
don't know what's going on. I
didn't mean
to the flights originated in
Texas. And it's a bit unclear of
whether the folks were talking
about
this is this. I'm sorry to
interrupt this, but so DeSantis
sent these migrants from Texas.
I know. That makes no sense.
Well, here's your here's the way
it was explained in some other
reports. And they don't really
get to it Well, here at NPR. But
what DeSantis made a deal with
Abbott, because Abba's shipping
people out on buses. And he's
you know, to get these, I want
to identify he's sticking
together and had a drink,
obviously. And I want to I want
to there's a bunch of these guys
are starting to show up in
Florida. And we don't mind our
Cubans because you know, there.
But it would be kind of
interesting, don't you think
it'd be kind of fun to identify
some people that when they come
through and the asking where
they're going, they say Florida,
we can intercept them at
Florida. And then we'll put take
them aside and ask them if they
want to continue what they're
doing or they we can fly them to
get a job in Boston, where
there's a lot of work in a
sanctuary city, and we'll
underway to Boston would drop
them off or drop them off in a
beautiful place that every old
is filled with liberals that
love migrants
and they can meet the Vice
President, Mark Hurd and Marcia
meet the Obamas.
And they could go there. Yeah,
the Obamas got plenty of
property, they might even put
them up you never know. And the
worst that could happen. And by
the end a lot of the reports
that have come from these
migrants that have been kicked
out by the army from Martha's
Vineyard said they were happy to
go there at least as what you
know some reports have been
could be slammed.
I have reports where that of
course is disputed with with my
migrants.
Yeah, man yo, yo over here. You
must have some fun and now you
have further northwards seems
safer. But so that's I think
they just did this little cute
deal. And Florida's by the way.
I I personally believe it was a
total stunt. It was there's no
denying it was a political
stunt. And it was a good one. Of
course, okay,
of course the yes, no, of
course. The question is, have
they put themselves in the bind?
You know, the mainstream is
powerful. They're gonna they
bring it out. Ken burns the
column Jew haters. I mean, you
gotta be careful with this
stuff.
Yeah, well, Ken Burns has got,
you know, is such a weenie or
the elitist
man, they love him. Ken Burns. I
love your effect, man. So that
changed anyone's mind. No, no,
no one's changing anyone's mind.
So the flights originated in
Texas. And it's a bit unclear of
whether the folks we're talking
about here, folks who went to
Martha's Vineyard, it's unclear
whether they even set foot in
Florida. So it suggests a
coordinated effort in that case,
who would be responsible or
accountable for this, depending
on your point of view, does this
and part of the reason I asked
is does that not sort of suggest
some federal issue here because
you're talking about people
crossing state lines.
So there are a couple of
considerations as well given the
money multi state nature of this
particular action. There are
provisions constitutional
provisions that have to do with
transiting across state lines.
And that would suggest that it
could be problematic for states
to force people out of their
states in and to other states.
And that could be implicated as
well. But in terms of sort of
who is on the hook, in terms of
possible constitutional
violations of the civil rights
of migrants in this
cause, sorry, constitutional
rights and civil rights of
migrants
of the illegal aliens,
I guess that they have civil
rights. Yeah, well, you just
can't go shoot one in the head.
Well, it depends where they are
on your land. You beautifulness
but this is just horses or horse
manure be implicated
as well, sort of who is on the
hook in terms of possible
constitutional violations of the
of the civil rights of migrants.
In this instance, in the
Martha's Vineyard instance, it's
really the state of Florida that
took people into custody and
transported them quite likely
without their authorization
without meaningful and therefore
I would put Florida on the hook
quite likely.
an NPR is reporting migrants
were told they were going to
Boston where they would be able
to get a job and other
necessities. California's
Governor Gavin Newsom says these
migrants were transported under
false pretense. Absolutely. And
I think it's a key issue. This
is a point that we've been
making. In those cases where
there is true consent. There are
a number of other moral and
political issues, but the legal
issues are less significant. But
here where it does appear that
there are moral issues, but the
legal issues are less
significant. So it's all about
morality. Is that what she just
said?
Let's back it up.
pretense. Absolutely. And I
think it's a key issue. This is
a point that we've been making.
In those cases where there is
true consent. There are a number
of other moral and political
issues but the legal issues are
less significant, but
okay, yes, what she said so what
do you do on on the show lady?
Its moral and political. Oh,
okay.
Bring on a priest
here where it does appear that
there is a lack of consent. In
other words, government
authorities essentially coerced
people into taking a shot taking
these buses for government
authorities essentially people
into government custody without
any console know without any
authorization. You can't get
into serious issues of whether
this is essentially a false
arrest or even kidnapping. That
would be problematic under the
law certainly under civil rights
provisions.
Anyone who still says
problematic really needs
immediate training. Even the
even the Gen Z years don't use
it anymore.
problem so problematic. They're
making a lot of assumptions here
and my understanding is they've
always stayed whoever got on the
buses and whoever got on the
planes was asked they didn't
force it and put a gun to their
head get on the bus.
I bet you they have a signature
too.
I that's what I was thinking I
was thinking they may have a
sheet with signatures on it or
individual sheets clipboard a
clipboard. I'm taking clipboard
I'm thinking exactly the same
guy with a clipboard is a Joe's
as Cortez Cortez. He's in your
birthday. As you're up. You're
up getting checked the box
Cortez? So I think it was one
more clip less. Oh,
yes, it gets worse. I'm so
excited.
Rachel self, a Boston attorney
who specializes in immigration
law said in remarks that were
posted on social media that the
migrants were instructed to
change their addresses with
immigration authorities when
they relocated. Can you tell us
why does this matter?
Well, it's a very significant
issue because all of these
migrants, these families,
children, parents, who are
seeking protection in the United
States, have already been
processed by immigration
authorities at the border or
most of them are asylum seeking
that protection under the law.
So they have ongoing immigration
proceedings in their cases, but
all of them
Okay, we just need to reiterate
that the way and the place where
these people are entering is not
the asylum process. And she's
making it sound like well, they
got the good procedures is
processed. They're just here,
your huddled your poor, your
meek, don't turn them back like
the Jews
under the law. So they have
ongoing immigration proceedings
in their cases. But all of the
paperwork that would have been
filled out by the immigration
authorities would have an
address that is nothing like the
one that they now have now that
they've been transported to
India. area that is not at all
where they intended to go. And
unfortunately, it's not so easy
to make an address change
either. And why
the life? Why the left is so
easy to make an address change?
Why? What does this tell, we
will rewind and review the one
that they now have now that
they've been transported to an
area that is not at all where
they intended to go. And
unfortunately, it's not so easy
to make an address change
either.
I don't understand why
she laughing. It's so easy to
make an address change
either.
Okay, and so he knows
something about the system being
screwed up. Yeah,
yeah, easy to make an address
change either. And so it is
quite likely that they will not
receive notice of their hearings
or any updates in relation to
their immigration cases. And if
they do want to pursue their
immigration cases in a new
location, very different from
where they intended to go,
they'll have to file motions
with the immigration court. This
is not something that is
automatic, or that is easy to
do, especially without a lawyer.
And so we fear that there will
be very significant due process
violations for many of these
asylum seekers.
So I'm convinced these people
believe that the system is
actually working people show up,
they come in, they go to their
hearings, they become upstanding
residents, they have a path, you
know, they're helping the
country we are we are the world
we are the children. That's how
she's talking and that this is
such a diversion from their,
their critical path towards
citizenship and success in
America.
As I can't, it's kind of crazy.
It's nuts, the whole thing and
it's just with this antithesis
done is proven that the system
besides being broken anyway,
because of the numbers that are
coming in, even though they're
my favorite thing was John Paul,
Kareem Abdul Jabbar is talking
about how we've, we've deported
more than any could ever. Oh,
yeah, of course. And you got
into a big debate with this with
the reporters saying, Yeah, but
you good. There's been millions
and millions coming in more than
we've sent more out of the
country than Trump did. Yeah.
But there's 20 times more coming
in and she wouldn't buy it now.
No, it doesn't be besides that
point.
Here's ABC, here's ABC with some
numbers for
us is now on track to surpass 2
million crossings at the Mexico
border this year. That's up from
last year's near record 1.6
million, the White House saying
it's working to fix a broken
system, and the legal process
will take time
to fix a broken system. Kind of
analysis is this ABC. It's just
choices. It's not a broken
system. It's choices made. Yes.
Okay.
So it's a good point with all
you
have to keep well, I have one
clip and then I have another
one, which is kind of a counter
clip. I think this has something
interesting that hasn't been
covered yet.
Less than two days after Florida
Governor Ron DeSantis, flew them
to Martha's Vineyard to make a
political point. 50 migrants
from Venezuela put on buses
here. Okay, here's the tell. She
clearly is a biased reporter
when she says 50 migrants in
Venezuela.
So she she has bias. I don't
know where she's good point. But
she's
less than two days after Florida
Governor Ron DeSantis flew them
to Martha's Vineyard to make a
political point. 50 migrants
from Venezuela put on buses and
transferred to a military base
on Cape Cod immigration
attorneys telling reporters the
migrants were lied to.
There was a surprise present for
them.
The Obama said that
there would be jobs and housing
waiting for them
when they arrived. This was
obviously a statistic lie.
ABC News confirming the DeSantis
administration chartered the
planes and the migrants didn't
even born in Florida. They came
from Texas today. DeSantis
defending his move and promising
it's just the beginning.
I mean, these are voluntary
transportation that they're
signing up for. But they're
given a good ride. They're given
everything and that's just you
know, it's a humane thing to do.
The President calling out to
Santos for using human beings as
political props
on America is reckless. And we
have a process in place to
manage migrants at the border.
Republican officials should not
interfere with that process by
waging a political these
political stunts.
But in El Paso, Texas, it's
clear that process isn't
working. Border Patrol agents
apprehended nearly 1300 people a
day in this area. Paso is now
chartering their own buses to
help migrants head north. New
York City 30 volunteers make
sure these families know where
they're going. The act of
bussing is a necessity for you
guys.
That's exactly it. We do not
have the shelter capacity as
you've seen, you know, on top of
the people we're bringing in,
you know, there's over 1000
releases to our community a day.
And when the shelter 1000 Fill
up, some families have no other
choice but to sleep on a city
sidewalk near the bus station.
So of course, that doesn't make
anybody think about 1000 in this
small town. And there is a I
feel kind of bad because I knew
a girl who grew up in Martha's
Vineyard and has family there.
Sorry, just to back up to what
you just said. How many people
were did they ship to Martha's
Vineyard does this and this five
zero 50 There's 1000s piling up
in El Paso daily? Yeah, and they
ship a mere 50 Now this is the
thing that doorway these
reporters to cover this a mere
5050 They reported it this
making big the oh, what are we
gonna do?
They reported it. This is ABC
reporting it but it's at the end
of the report? Oh yes. 1000
bucks 1000 a day. They have
plausible deniability with that.
I was gonna say that there is a
real outside of the elites who
like to vacation there. Martha's
Vineyard is a real community.
And it's a very odd one. And you
my alma mater, when I went to
college for all about three
months. There was actually it
was the only girl I've ever
slept with in college, and she
became a lesbian the next day,
which was also kind of fun, was
great for my ego. My daughter
loves that story, telling me to
wonder about when she became a
lesbian dad. And it's, you know,
you can only imagine how and
there's a lot of drugs going on
there. People just hammered the
townies that people who live
there and work there. I bet it's
gotten so bad since the 80s.
When I was in college, it must
be nuts with all those idiots
running around. something's
gonna happen out there. How
about this, I predict someone
someone's going to pop off and
go nuts on Martha's Vineyard.
It'll be DeSantis his fault.
Boy, no, Trump,
Trump, I'm sorry, what am I
thinking? So my neighbor, Laura
Logan is out on the warpath. As
she has some information, new
stuff has come to light, I'm
sorry, my quota is already full.
And she's she has the same basic
story. She's going around making
the rounds, I should say,
talking to people, I first saw
her do this wrap on war room.
But this is a different
interview, a little less HYPEE.
And she does have a clue about
some of the stuff that she's
doing. Well, we'll get to it,
but just listen to what she has
from insider information we
have in place and administration
filled with open border
ideologues who are implementing
a globalist policy that no one
was given the option in this
country to vote on that bypasses
the legislature, and is
completely in violation of the
Constitution and what they're
edging towards. And I know this
from a source who was in
meetings at the UN. And behind
closed doors, these are
classified meetings, and the end
listen to these discussions of
infiltrating 100 million people
into the United States as the
basis for forming a regional
government instead of a national
government. So a government of
Canada, Mexico, and the US, this
is the strategy that's in place.
And so things like the cartels
were created as part of a push
pull strategy where they would
push people out of those
countries because life would
become unbearable, and pull them
into the United States. It's
about the destruction of this
country. And and it is it's put
in place step by step so that
you don't really know what's
happening. And so what has
happened, what what some people
have done now a group of private
citizens has funded a threat
assessment of the national
security threat on the southern
border, because the government
is failing to do its job. And
the the, the basic premise is
that you can't begin to solve a
problem that hasn't even been
defined.
So I'm not a big fan of the my
source in un behind closed
doors, classified meetings
characterization, but she is a
real journalist. You can't deny
that she is a great
investigative journalist. And so
she says that that's the plan.
I'm thinking bring on the amaro
time was
back to the marrow. You know,
the funny thing is, if you're
any, we don't have a clip of it,
I don't think but it's well
known that Hillary used to
always run on the idea and she
would say cuz she was a
globalist. She would say I
imagined that some day in the
future, where there'd be no
borders. From the tip of South
America to the to the tip to top
of Canada. be no borders
anywhere the borders would be
done then wouldn't be.
We have from Episode 872 Kuma
Aberdeen on hidden camera. Let's
see what this isn't welcome
Dallas yesterday, I met this
young man, and it's gonna be
stuck. admits Hillary Clinton
will open US borders. Now I
don't have the clip you're
talking about. But yes, what she
dreamt of the day when there's
no borders. No borders anywhere.
No borders between Argentina and
Brazil. That's a good one.
And if I may remind you of the
Antifa chant.
No borders, no walls.
Right. We can't forget the
Antifa. No borders, no walls, no
USA at all. Your planet? This is
not, you know, this is the enemy
from within. Not, you know, a
bunch of people that were
protesting January 6.
And here's what I found kind of
interesting. At the end there.
She says there's a group of
private citizens who are who
have gotten together to what she
says create a threat assessment.
So if you want to know why Mike
Lyndale the pillow my pillow guy
is being harassed is because
he's financing that he's
financing a documentary that
she's producing, which isn't
it's not I don't think it's a
huge secret. And I think it's
it's kind of a cool idea that
people put their money where
their mouth is on this. And so
it could be very true. The 100
million. It's still number of
years at this pace, but crap.
That's pretty sick. Well,
they're doing what was it? 2
million last month? Was it last
year? A million this year debt
1.6. Last year. So it's 2
million a year it take 10 to
take
Weilong? Little we won't be
around? I want to see the final
destruction. Want to be around
for that? Yeah,
that's a that's a pretty
ambitious stunt.
Well, it would be total and
there's already I'm sure 20
million.
I'm sure there's a lot of POB
all for it, you know, as
Canadians would probably be glad
to get rid of Trudeau and be
part of a bigger system. Sure.
Mexicans would benefit from it.
But don't we I mean, we would
have no more board. We'd have to
assume that somehow we do run it
but with it being mostly Latins.
I don't think so.
lettings.
There's also a lot of
presumption that the lot tanks
come in here and that they're
all of a sudden they're all on
Democrat values.
Most of them Latina Tinks tend
to go Republican or republican
over time. Yeah. Well, at least
at least a third of them do but
they can easily go all in who
they are all religious. A lot of
them. They're Catholics.
Don't you think that Trudeau
might actually be vying for the
President of the what was it
what were they going to call it
back? And we've heard this story
before the North American Union
what was it was something No,
the American Union I don't
remember the name of it. But I
remember the marrow
Yes, the mirror dish where's
that thing? Well,
if you can just wait for it you
know, it's going to come back to
talk if if they're talking about
doing this the North American
monetary union and au that's
what it was. It has a wiki page
entry. North North American
monetary union is a theoretical
economic and monetary union of
three North American countries
Canada United States of America
and Mexico. Implementation also
that's giving up their currency
units and then all going to one
which in Wikipedia says Amuro
when I'm making this up I wonder
what they
did they had they had some art
artist renderings of the thing
Yes. Yes. Many cute looking
thing.
Now it'll just be a central bank
digital coin. Perfect What a way
to do it not a joke man.
And with that,
I'd like to thank you for your
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Also in the morning all ships to
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nighter there. I had several
people come up To me here during
the conference and asked if, if
I could describe how you make
that sound is the question is,
is it a box full of aluminum and
tin cans? Is it a wastepaper
basket? Is it just a pile on the
floor? Could you give us a
little bit of a?
Yeah. Okay, well, first of all,
I have a two I have two of these
devices. Once thinner than the
other but this they're lightning
devices, they're a big, it's
like a bucket with a handle on
it that you hold. And when you
hook into it into the back of
it, it's meant for this sounds
just like lightning. It's the
sound effect as well as the
sound effects device. Thunder
sounds like thunder. And I
decided that if you look into
it, you get this kind of echoey
sound and then I do have a pile
literally a pile of cans, which
can which I usually have one of
them in it here's it here's just
a little more inside baseball by
take one of the cans and put it
inside the inside the
bonus effect by calm combining
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so it's inside the the under
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makes an extra noise and if I
talk into it with the piano and
then the can comes out and makes
the sound and in and there's a
pile of cans and I throw the
device into the pile.
That's that's the beautiful I'd
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today. When we start off with
Radu and this is a fun one. Does
he give me a pronunciation guide
here No. Tight at your ruler.
What do you think?
Ach added sure Ill at your LOA.
LOA
well he's when he's in Garland
Texas. comes in with a cool
918 89 Now I would say that's
probably birthday related. Let's
see. A show 1487 There we go
falls on the 33rd anniversary of
my arrival on the shores. Oh,
okay. The amount is self
explanatory so 33 on the head.
That's nice. Yeah, growing up
behind the Iron Curtain we knew
that all we were force fed was
propaganda so he listened to
Radio Free Europe Voice of
America and the like on
shortwave radio to get a
different perspective on the
news. Not that that was
propaganda at all. Holy crap.
Well, you know you get one kind
of propaganda. It balances
it was bad it was fair and
balanced. These days in the
formerly free West we're lucky
to have the no agenda show the
sound quality does not compare
and the deconstruction is very
informative and entertaining.
Keep up the good work thank you
for your courage no jingles no
camera, but you may upgrade me
if you wish. Accounting below.
Do we upgrade? Reduce and just
Sir George of the Southern
Carpathians? I don't know if he
if he didn't ask for it and see
if we have any changes in blue,
isn't he? Oh, yeah. So he
becomes a knight then. Alright.
He says you may upgrade. I
thought it was already a night
but no, now he's a knight. I
have it under the night and day.
So he's good to go. For a
knighting
all right. No jiggles no car no
jingles no karma. Gotta love it.
Okay, we get up next is sir 1%
of the GTFO. And he's in Dixie
Dixie, Dixie Washington for
$8.08. It's been four months
since my last donation please do
do Shmi Oh, I'm sorry. Hold on.
I'm On Location always takes a
second to get set up. You've
been de douche. We're running
out. You know, it's like I took
a very small supply with me.
Only you can only bring so many,
but I'll tell you.
They need to understand that.
The supplies are running low.
We're running out of dilutions.
So check out his jingle requests
as I continue to read. Inspired
by Lawrence neighbor of Peter,
the main character the film
office space, I'm donating for
$80.08 to chicks from the same
time donation. Oh two chicks at
the same time donation
for 808. I got you.
And oh okay,
where is this week I'm off to
Mexico City to attend Nomad,
capitalist live 2022 And be
amongst my people. NCL is
essentially an International
Living and investment conference
they have a simple but profound
motto. Go where you're treated
best. It is their answer to
cultural strife. There's no need
for violence. Relocate to where
your time talent and treasure
are respected and appreciated.
Instead, it's the reason je TFO
is part of my night name. One
day I will get the eff out and
go where I am treated best NCL
is like no agenda to me and that
is incredibly energizing and
amygdala shrinking as an
experience like no agenda and no
agenda meetups, the information
they pass on at these events is
great. And being among the like
minded. Being amongst like
minded people is invaluable to
all listening who have not heard
of the Nomad capitalist, I
highly recommend checking them
out. And if it turns out to be
your kind of thing if you attend
a future NCL event I'll likely
be there to Django request Biden
whispering get vaccinated. abama
No, no, no goat karma because
goat is the goat but also
because it's the second we make
making. It's the sound I'll be
making from my seat in first
class. If the jab takes out the
pilots and my plane goes down.
Oh, what a bummer note man a
fully rigged suppressing your
exit strategy 1% at a time,
sir 1% of the GTFO lesson Oh no,
no, no, no no no no, no no no no
no, no No, no, no, no no I'm up
nice to hear that one again.
Greg Carwood San Diego
California for 20 Dots 33. I
wonder what that message is
sending in the morning fellas.
First off, I have to thank Adam
for mentioning Texas slim so
often on the show. He was a
recent guest of mine on the
higher side chats along with a
string of other recent guests
focused on the Franken food
tech, the anti meat elite and
the importance of a
decentralized sustainable ag
grass fed and organic food
supply. One of the great issues
of our times along with the
Saturn moon mind along with the
Saturn moon mind control matrix
of course. Let it be known that
my knighthood achievement is
unlocked with this one life's
greatest honor. I think and most
appropriate that I go by Sir
Carl would have the higher side
I'd like to request grass fed
beef and Grassfield blunts at
the roundtable a random deep cut
jingo from the archives is
always appreciated. Keep killing
it. Okay random
OTG deep cut oldie.
So here we have Nancy Murphy in
San Bruno. de San Bruno 350.
Send an email with note I didn't
get it. I don't know if you sent
it to me. But I have some
Murphy's in my pile. It just
looked. But no, Nancy banks
named Nancy of the confused aka
Nancy Murphy. Why don't you give
her a double karma for that?
Yeah. Okay. Hold on a second.
Double karma.
You've got karma?
Yes, this is Ken Chapman from
New Berlin, Wisconsin. And 333
dot 33. One of our favorite
amounts. Let me see he is his
he's either one that was the
escapee from Canada. Navia. Yes,
it is. Yeah. The big long note.
Yeah. And I'll just pick a few
things out of it. We kind of
talked about it earlier, but I
TM fellows, I understand. Excuse
me, I understand this note isn't
read on air due to its length.
Well, if we read it, it would be
the show. To be honest. It would
be it would take forever to get
through great note though. It's
a very good note, and I wouldn't
you know, it would be cool to
publish this and so people could
read what you went through. So
anyway, they escaped from
Scandinavia, they're now
traveling around the country in
a an RV, which is a 40 foot
school bus converted. cost them
a lot to get the COVID tests and
the legal stuff and to bring all
the kids over. It's like nuts.
He does have a website,
Vanguard. Vanguard adj.com Am I
seeing that right? Weird URL
Vanguard, adj Vanguard, sounds
like Vanguard, Jad J, something
like that. Oh, he's an insurance
guy. That's right. He's looking
for gigs. That's that's, that's
what he wants. He can do all
kinds of insurance stuff for
you. So go to that website and
and it'll help you out when we
see his Anything else we need to
shoot. I'm sorry, I just closed
this. stupidly. Okay, is there
anything else he's got pictures
of the, of the Cessnas they flew
out on. It's been 10 months of
incredible growth, growth
opportunities. We still live in
the boss so 10 months since they
escaped Scandinavia, thanks to
zero American credit, of course
they can't get credit. They've
had bus breakdowns, emotional
breakdowns, Visa, trouble work,
regulatory trouble, adoption
trouble, but also with amazing
experiences meeting freedom
loving Americans who welcomed us
so warmly, he says, I do
emphasized firmly believe that
without the generosity of all
our new friends across the
nation, we wouldn't have made it
that and the support of my
smokin hot wife of 17 years
anniversary last week never had
a fight. She has been battling
horrible, debilitating health
conditions the whole trip, which
had been dramatically improving
thanks to going strict
carnivore. Oops. Sorry about
that is that I don't know
misfire through the whole trip.
I had curry DeVore I keep my ear
keeping me grounded in reality
and laughing hysterically at the
absurdity of the times we live
in. You have our heartfelt
thanks, he says. And he doesn't
ask for anything but I guess
we'll just roll out of karma for
travel. Oh, he does karma you
just say no jingles no karma,
but we won't let you get away
with that.
Don it idlers up from Washington
DC 33333. And she says this is a
switcheroo for executive
producer for her father John.
Okay. So we'll we'll take care
of that. And then she says
please say no to Adam. I promise
it's short. Don Bigler,
Associate Executive Producer
she's axes decades. Maybe she's
been an associate in the past.
Well, I don't have that note. If
you have it.
I do. Here's the note. It is
interesting. She says this is a
switcheroo for an executive
producer credit for my father
John Aguilar. He's on his 85th
trip around the sun and loves
the show especially enjoys
listening while sitting by his
pool and eating his crew to teh
I promised to keep it short so
thank you guys, and he would
love some good yet karma and of
course our family favorite. He
wants to noodle gun Okay, we
will do noodle guns well if you
don't mind I'll switch around
noodle gun first. And all the
best says Don yes switcheroo
achieved
with the Maduro gun I got to my
pasta glad ah
you know I realize that when you
go to occur I realize it because
I cook dinner this last Friday
and and had crew to Kay and
I learned something just going
on crudity. So what you had a
great line on the last show and
I said you know we couldn't get
a Topo Chico and use new assets.
That was some of crudity. Turns
out, the reason why carbonated
drinks are a problem, at least
it's happening in Germany, and
I'm pretty sure that could be
possible Mexico, there's a co2
shortage. It's an actual
shortage of stuff to pump into
bottles.
I'm not sure how that works.
I don't either, but okay. We
have enough. So anyway, they I
realized that, that when you go
to a Korean restaurant and they
bring out all those pickles,
they'll bring out maybe
depending on on the feast, if
it's a real good Korean
restaurant, they'll bring out
your main dish, whatever it is
bulgogi let's say something you
might want to get. And then they
have all these little, little
things of pickles, like usually
369 Sometimes 12 Little servings
of different things. That's crew
to tase.
You It's Korean crudity
is Korean crude it is even
though they're pickles cake okay
crew we just call it what it is
k crew K crew man we could we
could remarket this K crew what
is it? Let's Korean crude it's a
swanky Richard you're up next
you have this one.
No I did Don Agler you're up
next.
I don't have anything for
Richard Bamas burger.
Oh well give him a double
comment and read the next one
Did
you get any no note from him
there's nothing now again.
You've got
karma. Actually on my list I
have an insert from K Q for b i
b kilo Quebec. For Bravo India
Bravo Sandra, who gave an in
person donation of 333 Dots 33
and says I had a blast this
weekend with Adam at the beef
initiative conference at White
Oak pastures in South Georgia
shout out to the producer who
created the ham Trainer App.
She's a ham. His app helped me
pass the amateur radio
Technician exam. No health, no
jingles and health karma for
everybody. You go.
You've got karma. Very nice.
Congratulations to her. Yeah.
Jace, Jason. Jason Jason.
Schmidle. in Morgantown, West
Virginia. Is your old stomping
ground?
Yeah, of course. Who What was
it? Was the top 40 station there
am yeah, Morgantown, Motown.
Yeah, big time.
Please de douche me.
Ben de deuced.
I was hitting the mouth in my
early 20 in early 2020 by my
friend and former co worker,
Tyler Reiss, who I'd like to
call out as a douchebag. And I
donated today in a late response
to my own douchebaggery, which
was proclaimed on this show in
the early summer. Thanks for the
donation of another friend and
colleague Chris Brown. Like
Chris, I'm a West Virginia
native. So to keep from to keep
form with the precedent that he
said, I shall make my donation
in the amount of 304, which as a
reminder is West Virginia's
original area code, I remember
it. I'd like to thank you,
gentlemen, for your courage and
everything that you do to for
your show and his listeners,
your COVID coverage in
particular has played an
important role in my life and
career. In the spring of last
year, my employer announced that
all its employees, barring a
handful of exceptions, must be
vaccinated for COVID or face
termination. I was working for a
good company and a good paying
job particularly for the area.
So I hear that I would be fired
if I didn't get the jab. It was
devastating. However, I in many
of my colleagues, co workers
decided we would resist the
forthcoming mandate. And armed
with the knowledge provided on
this show, we would express her
objections to the company's
upper management, to our
surprise and great relief to
company management. Not only
listen to our feedback would go
on to eliminate the vaccine
mandate altogether. I don't know
how much of a part I played in
the company changing their minds
probably very little if I'm
being honest, but I am certain
that without no agenda, I would
have been prepared to respond to
the situation the way I did. I
wouldn't have been otherwise I
mean thank you for being thank
you again gentleman. And my
apologies for not donating
sooner. And then he's got a
couple of Jingle requests here
which I had to open up which got
him Yeah, karma noodle gun Biden
whole load I do want
to point out that your notes are
getting a little long people I
know you're excited I know you
have a lot to say. I really
appreciate the support but you
know as you say late response to
my own douchebaggery which was
proclaimed on the show and early
yes, you're gonna worry Could
you could you could tighten it
up you could leave
that out
I'm gonna give you the whole
load did
you I got the my pasta
that actually kind of works.
kind of work did work. I've
never heard that come well
before. I will say this. That's
compared to our last donor Scott
Farley knows how to do it.
Right.
Yes. And because he did it
right. I'll do Travis after
that. Scott Farley. 300, North
Tonawanda, New York where they
have meetups from time to time.
No jingles no karma go bills,
who the bills play.
The Buffalo Bills are the
probably the favorite team to
win the Super Bowl this year.
They're terrific.
Who are the who do that first
game of the season. They kicked
the crap out Have the Los
Angeles Rams last year Super
Bowl winner. Ha.
All right, well, I'm super
excited. Travis Phelps, our
first Associate Executive
Producer to 33 dot 33. In the
morning, please accept my
birthday donation of 233 33 When
COVID broke up my wife tried to
get me to wash the groceries
before I even brought them
inside. I looked at her and said
you're insane I'm not
participating in this or this so
Mary Let's see we get to the end
of the note. I quickly began
teaching my two year old the
evils of COVID and we began to
chant no COVID no vaccine
Oh She attached it
Yeah, hold I have it I have a
habit a habit even sent me a
loop of it. Attaches audio of
this chant from her It'd be an
honor to have it as a jingle
forever to honor my late father
who once looked at my babbling
daughter and said shut up slave.
Nice. Nice. Where does the wife
fit into all this as she backed
out I'm very concerned. please
add us both to the birthday list
Travis for 914 Steve for 917
jingles mac and cheese life
shapeshifting Jews and fluoride
in your cup and first we have
the here's a little Gabby NO
NO NO Khalil
Mack cheese mac and cheese
is fluoride in you've got karma
All right. Now we have another
blank entry.
Actually, we should have done a
double up karma for No, no, I
guess not yet for Mark Jin Jinty
Ginty McGinty, whereas he has
always been a scanty row a
duck's but no, no, no
documentation.
You've got
an Ginty is from karma.
Naugatuck Connecticut. I'll read
the next one, which is the
second to the last. Anonymous
another long note from fuq wave
arena, and I'm pronouncing that
wrong.
Okay. Fouquet Fouquet. Okay.
Hey, Google. Hey, man.
$200. Following up on a donation
a few months ago, I asked no
agenda nation to contact me if
they knew of an OB Gen OBGYN in
the Raleigh North Carolina area
who could face it to help a
fellow listener who is pregnant
and coerced into a booster jab
by an employer. No one contacted
us I don't believe that is a
failing of no agenda nation. I
believe it's a failing of our
gutless medical professionals in
the area. My wife is in the
medical profession and we
couldn't think of any OG byo NS
OBGYN who would write an
exemption. Hence the plea. We
did get our pregnant no agenda
acquaintance in touch with
someone who had helped us with
religious exemptions last year.
I don't know how much help we
I've lost the accent. I purpose.
I don't know how much help
because it doesn't seem right.
Because North Carolina No. I
don't know how much help we
actually rendered but we
received a great text from her
recently and her exemption was
accepted. I think that is more I
think it was more her resilience
and dogged efforts to protect
her unborn child that persevered
in the end. Well, good. I feel a
hits keep coming from the
multiple fronts but to finally
get a small victory by the way
North Carolina shouldn't be so
bought in right? From someone we
know is uplifting. It's
pathetic. Is the relentless
pursuit of truth and liberty
that will win these fights MP
and T. We're praying for you and
your unborn child. jangles. Get
vaccinated. JCD that's bold. I'm
not going to say it because I
only have two left. Obama you
might die in fact check true.
I don't have I don't have a
jingle of you saying that. So
what are we going to do? You're
not going to honor this request,
even though you do have to more
or less
read but then I'm down. I went
down to my last one. I have the
ability in this case to switch
to bull crap.
He asked for and even put it in
quotes. No, I'm
gonna say I'm gonna say it. I'm
gonna say it. I would say that I
was gonna say it and say it but
I'm not gonna say until I have
to say it. Here we go get
vaccinated. That's bullshit. You
might die fatter.
Wow, I'm glad we did all that
Thank you very much anonymous
Tony helst is in Fort Worth,
Texas 200 Associate Executive
Producer ship and as Adam. Tony
says, Adam and John have made my
donation this week after hearing
Adam on Thursday show he was
talking about local businesses
and how if you don't support
them, they will be forced to go
away. I don't want that to
happen to you guys. So my
donation was an order thanks for
all you do by the way I donated
for my son Brian's birthday
earlier this month and didn't
deep douchey him so before you
run out could you do that now?
Yeah, we have a couple of
dilutions left
you've been deed deuced
and says can I get a travel
karma for my hubby as he drives
to see his family across
country? No jingles otherwise
Tony house Fort Worth Texas? Of
course. No problem. Tony.
You've got karma.
Sweaty sweaty with a D in Plano,
Texas. $200. We got the Texas
North Texas. That's right.
coming in. Gents, longtime
listener first time caller going
through 24.5 years of going
through 24.5 year divorce. To
24. Five year okay, I guess
going through 24 Five year
divorce and it's no fun. De
douche.
You've been de deuced
jingle requests consult the book
of knowledge Theramin. And I've
got info man karma.
Got information, man. New
shooters come through.
You've got karma.
And that is concludes our group
of executive and Associate
Executive producers for show 14
At what seven I believe 13. Left
15 to go. And we're going to be
at 1500. Which is unbelievable.
And want to thank these people
for helping to keep this going.
Why is it so unbelievable? John,
you didn't think we would we
would last? No, it's not.
It's unbelievable that we can't
do it. You are gonna quit it
show 100 I
will always bring this up. Man.
You're always trying to shame me
about that just because it was
having an emotional breakdown.
But it's because nobody does
this. They very few people get
these kinds of numbers.
Yeah, well, it's because no one
tried is about a handful
is about 10 podcasters, who have
done this many shows maybe 10
have
actually started writing,
rewriting the concept of value
for value is not the book or
anything but value for for value
dot info. Doing that was the GG,
buddy of mine. And so we're
trying to kind of explain more
about what it is. So other
podcasters can take note with a
guide and examples. But besides
that, we want to thank these
executive and Associate
Executive Producers very much
for helping us with this
episode. And of course you get
the what did you call them the
Forever credit I saw on the
newsletter, which I thought was
a good good way of describing
it. It's a forever credit in
perpetuity. It never goes away.
You will always be an executive
or Associate Executive Producer
of episode 1487 of the no agenda
show the best podcast in the
universe.
Yes, yes, it's a forever credit,
forever credit.
If you'd like to learn how to
get this go here.org/and A once
again, thank you all for
providing your time, talent and
treasure for the no agenda show.
Our formula is this. We go out.
We get people in the mouth
little bit, it's getting hard to
hide the dead bodies. It's
getting a little difficult to do
that. So they're coming up with
all kinds of ideas. This is an
advertisement from the New York
Presbyterian Hospital.
I've been into fashion since I
can remember. But one day I just
stomachache so bad. I didn't
want to do anything. And she met
New York Presbyterian so it was
actually my heart. It was
severely swollen. Something
called myocarditis, but doctors
gave me medicines and use
machines to control the
heartbeat. They saved me. So now
I can become the next great
session signer.
Knowing 58 years 15 of them
doing the show. I had never
really heard of myocarditis
until until now. And now it
seems like it's very normal for
children to get myocarditis.
Everybody's got it you So
basically this is a new thing.
Now this and this is from a
local news report. I think it
may be from what's wi o do wish
to wonder if that's Florida.
This is a very weird side effect
of the COVID vaccine called
tonight's
health spotlight emerging new
research shows a growing number
of transplant recipients are
suddenly rejecting their new
organ.
Scientists say the COVID vaccine
could be to blame. Joining us
now to explain this, which TVs
medical reporter Dr. Mary
Gillis,
Alexis Phil, according to a new
study published in the Journal
of Clinical Medicine, acute
corneal Aloe graphs are being
rejected by immunized patients
who've undergone the procedure.
These are just that when you
have plus, by the way,
Indianapolis that will you had
Did you have a corneal corneal
transplant when you had your eye
done for you, oh, God,
no, that that's a dead thing.
That's where you go. That's it.
Nobody wants
that. Okay, well, apparently
they're being rejected and
rejected
by immunize patients who've
undergone the procedure.
Researchers say the underlying
cause could be tied to a
systematic inflammatory response
elicited by the shot. The cornea
is the outermost layer of your
eye. Corneal grafts are used to
restore vision, reduce eye pain
and improve the appearance of a
damaged cornea. The surgery is
known to be one of the most
successful transplant procedures
with low rejection rates.
Japanese researchers compiled
data from 23 studies a total of
23 eyes from 21 patients who
have undergone corneal graft
procedures were assessed. Graft
rejection occurred anywhere from
one day to six weeks after
vaccination in all patients,
some who underwent the procedure
as far back as 20 years ago, in
the paper said the author's
right as the virus spread
additional booster COVID-19
vaccines are expected, therefore
proper follow up of corneal
allografts recipients and
interventions to prevent
coronary allograft rejection
after they received the COVID-19
vaccine may be crucial among the
list of emerging complications
linked to the vaccine, our blood
clots heart inflammation and
Youngberry syndrome.
And now your your cornea pops
off. After 20 That's your
eyeball is pretty much your
eyeball after 20 years. Oops,
but your whole eyeball that your
eyeball.
your cornea is the outside layer
of the eyeball itself.
So the whole thing.
Wow. So the Yeah, you're gonna
go blind?
Oh, yeah. Then you just got
robbed ball
is the GABA fluid.
guy that's so nasty. Bill Gates.
You know, he has his notes from
Bill Gates, Bill Gates
notes. Yeah, that I still wonder
who the hell writes those things
because Bill can't write
well as the same people who
wrote this script for this video
for him, which was released, I
believe, four or five days ago,
the death of the child is a
tragedy for the family. That's
all
you need to know. The death of a
child is a family. Bill Gates is
now going to explain to you
the death of the child is a
tragedy for the family and for
the world. And I was in my 40s.
Before I understood about
childhood death, I was stunned
to learn that back in 1950, over
20 million children under the
age of five would die by the
year 2000 had been cut in half.
So
this by the way, is edited this
way with this music that's
coming directly from gates
Central. And I find this way
very creepy.
Now, okay, well, I'll show you
I'll let you know what I think
it's about 9.7 million, about
10% of the children who were
born since the year 2000.
There's been unbelievable
progress. We're now downtown
there 5 million, of course, we'd
like to get that down to be even
lower. So what are those deaths?
What's going on there?
Overwhelmingly, it's infectious
diseases, diarrhea, pneumonia,
malaria. We can see here that
non communicable that'd be
things like cancer 14% injuries,
like a car crash 4%, but
infectious disease 82%. And of
course, almost all of this is
preventable disease. It's
important countries where you
simply don't have the same
health nutrition that the rich
world takes for granted. Yeah, I
might ask how we brought child
to death down and how can we
bring it down in the future,
creating new vaccines and making
sure that vaccines get out to
all the children in the world,
we can make sure that you
actually have a good sanitation,
toilets ability to wash your
hands. We need much better
tools, much better systems to
help kids and that very first
week, a birth attendant, even
monitoring the baby's
temperature, having the mother
hold the baby to make sure it
stays warm. That kind of
training and early diagnosis is
very important. So the world has
made incredible progress in
saving children's lives. And I'm
confident that will see far more
children celebrate their fifth
birthday in the years ahead.
I mean, it's not an inconsistent
message for him, but this guy's
just got to stop. Vaccines the
only way to do it meanwhile,
that's that's the public side of
Bill Gates, Robert Kennedy Jr,
who I think that I mean, is he
completely de platformed of
alpha of everything now? Is he
gone? Just think he's I know,
they were their main.
Yeah. Well, ever since Fauci
book came out, that was the end
of him.
Listen to what he says about
gates, I think
this is historical jeopardy to
humanity that we've never seen
before, you know, the Black
Plague and World War Two,
he's talking about how horrible
this this COVID vaccine is,
that's, that's the lead up to
Bill Gates,
are, you know, are are arguably
rivals for it. But I would argue
this is the worst thing that's
ever happened to humanity,
because the essential ambition
of the totalitarian state is to
control not just conduct, self
expression, and, and thought,
and for the first time in
history, because of the
technological revolution, the
capacity for totalitarian
forces, to literally control
every aspect of human
expression, and even human
thought is now unprecedented,
uh, you know, they, you know,
Bill Gates brags that he's going
to be able to watch with his
60,000 satellites, every square
inch of the earth 24 hours a
day, you know, at least in other
parts of the industry, you could
run and you could hide, and you
could, you know, collect forces
and begin opposition, and we
can't do that anymore.
Do you think that he is he
confused with Elon maybe that he
says Bill Gates will have 60,000
satellites?
Well, I don't know that Bill
Gates has got 60,000 satellites.
Maybe he is confused, I'm not
sure. Or maybe they've confused
him on purpose. So he sounds
like a maniac. 30 seconds
left. And the Chinese already
deployed this vast array of
facial recognition that is an
app that claims to be capable of
reading guilt on people looking
at facial expressions from a
distance and deciding whether
somebody is guilty. I love this
more. Oh, you know, I would say
this is Armageddon is the
apocalyptical fortresses of
ignorance and greed and
totalitarianism. And this is the
final battle. We need to win
this kind of a
Well, I haven't heard of this
technology.
And he's he did say there's
claims he didn't say it's a fact
but I like it. I like the whole
idea. Just like you have
a technology report that would
kind of I record this
specifically for this sort of
discussion. Okay. But it's not
about people. But why isn't it
about people read it play the
future of tech fences. Some
ranchers
say a new tool called virtual
fencing is revolutionizing the
way they manage their livestock.
It gives them new control over
how to graze on grassland SPVs
Joshua hire reports.
The virtual fencing runs off of
GPS towers that can be hauled
around on a trailer computer
software draws boundaries and
moves the GPS collared livestock
around to graze. Nick Jorgensen
uses the technology on his
team's 10,000 acre ranch near
ideal, explained the system
during a panel discussion at
this year's Dakota Fest in
Mitchell.
It talks to a radio base station
up on a hill and it sends signal
back and forth and it gives the
caller its direction says hey,
this is as far as you can go. As
they get closer, it beeps at
them. And then when they step
into the fences on they just
they get a light electrical
pulse that encourages them to
turn back around.
Oh man, if I wish I'd had this
clip. I could have asked some
people about this here. Sure,
the treat the crowd people like
the cattle why not?
Yeah, I like to say light
electrical impulse. It gives him
a shock. Yeah, well,
that's what electric fence does.
So it's the same idea. But it's
I think cars will respond. I
don't know enough about cars,
but it just seems wrong. Here's
what they're doing to humanoid
cows.
Nearly every baby born in the US
gets a heel
prick shortly after birth. Their
newborn blood fills six spots on
a special car used to test the
baby for dozens of genetic
disorders that If treated early
enough, could prevent severe
disabilities even death. The
test itself is crucial and
potentially life saving, but
it's what happens after that has
some concerned the leftover
blood spots become property of
the state and maybe purchase for
approved outside research
without your knowledge or
consent. Now the state stresses
that research could lead to
future life saving tests and
treatment, and they insist the
bloods bonds are de identified
before they're given to
researchers.
Bullcrap
I have heard this so this was a
conspiracy theory back in the
day, I mean, you know, they do
the heel prick that says they
got your DNA and they got to
track you and I'm like, Man,
that doesn't sound right. But
here it is. Sounds kind of spot
on the money.
A public records lawsuit alleges
New Jersey police recently
subpoenaed a nine year old blood
spot to link his father to a
cold case rape and an increasing
number of lawsuits are
threatening state stockpiles.
Both Texas and Minnesota had to
destroy millions of blood spots
following past privacy related
lawsuits there. And Michigan
Health officials reportedly
recently agreed to destroy more
than 3 million blood spots,
following lawsuits by parents
there. And while parents here
can request the state destroyed
blood spots after they've been
stored, the state says it may
not be able to comply. Why not?
tell you why not. Okay.
Because they don't want to
work. What do we get to do? Oh,
forget it. Yeah, yeah. Okay.
We'll do it. And then go back to
reading the newspaper at the
desk.
Well, doctors job is not reading
the newspaper at his desk. He's
out there promoting the new ill
advised by valen booster
today he was on the new COVID
boosters which are now available
WhiteHouse COVID coordinator Dr.
Ashish Jha telling ABC News to
get maximum protection.
Americans 12 and older should
get these boosters before
Halloween. The sooner the
better. He said they're designed
to fight against Omicron and its
variants Dr. Shah receiving his
booster today with second
gentleman,
Doug emhoff. Be five
is super contagious. It's out
there getting a vaccine that
specifically targets that it's
going to make a big difference.
Makes me feel better about
protecting myself protecting my
family
officials warning there's always
a chance of a possible COVID
surge this fall or winter with
Americans coming back indoors.
Meanwhile, Sweden reporting they
have the lowest excess mortality
rate in Europe. Of course the
Sweden didn't do lock downs.
According to a properly peer
reviewed study, I think most New
York COVID patients on
ventilators died 90% Surprise,
surprise. One day that'll come
out man, that protocol.
Remember, I was in Vegas, and we
had the people who teach
operators how to operate the
ventilator. And they're saying
this is the wrong protocol.
We're killing people. And it's
and they're telling us to do it.
And you weren't the only one
that was noticing a door that
found this out. This was
reported here and there too.
Yeah.
Now I have that we've played
Supercuts like this before, but
this is the most lengthy and
detail that has all the players
in it. This is the all Democrat
players before the election, who
were saying they would not take
this vaccine because of Trump.
Yeah, I think we should play
this because it's a, we have to
remind ourselves of a lot of
things so much has happened.
And this is one of the things
this show does best,
I think it's going to be a very
skeptical American public about
taking the vaccine and they
should be
we can't trust the president and
take his word and take a vaccine
that might cause harm to us.
If and when the vaccine comes
in, it's not likely to go
through all the tests that needs
to be ended trials that are
needed to be done. Let's just
say there's a vaccine that is
approved and even distributed
before the election, would you
get
it? Well, I think that's going
to be an issue for all of us,
when we
finally do God willing, get a
vaccine, who's going to take the
shot, who's going to take the
shot,
we will need to have access to
the vaccine results so we can
make our independent assessment
to make sure that Donald Trump's
fingerprints are not on it.
You'll be the first one to say
put me sign me up. They now say
it's okay. Is the
vaccine safe? Frankly, I'm not
going to trust the federal
government's opinion. And I
wouldn't recommend to New
Yorkers based on the federal
government's opinion
and the question of whether it's
real when it's there that
requires enormous transparency.
Would you
trust that vaccines there's very
little that we can trust that
comes out of Donald Trump as
well. We cannot take for granted
this process will be free of
political influence. I don't
trust the president. And I don't
trust the FDA.
To give answers and
administration can't give
answers to these questions. The
American people should not have
confidence.
You're understanding the
American people. Now, here's a
vaccine. It was no, it was done
quickly. But trust this federal
administration and their health
administration that it how
confident am I? I'm not that
competent.
Yes, I would be hesitant. But
I'm gonna ask
a lot of questions. You're going
to need someone other than this
FDA, and this CDC saying it's
safe,
you got to make all of it
available to other experts
across the nation. So they can
look and see, there was
consensus, this is a safe
vaccine. What I'm worried
about is that there's some sort
of October surprise and that
there's a pressure put on the
decision makers here to announce
a vaccine in October of 2020.
We're gonna put together our own
group of doctors and medical
experts to review the vaccine
and the efficacy and the
protocol.
Quite a contrast with what's
happening now. Yeah.
Yep, all Majid loudmouth,
Democrats.
Do you have any tick tock clips?
For sure.
The only one I have is why have
one from last show, but it's I
don't think it's gonna fit into
anything we're doing. I have one
dough that's today. And it's
about some guy who claims that
this is organization that's been
buying up? Well, we know for a
fact that tick tock and
Instagram and other people that
get a lot of fall, we had
that we had the halo group who
the United Nations prompted and
paid to promote the COVID
vaccine.
Yeah, I got one here where a
guy's being paid or told to do
something anti Trump
specifically. And he's gonna get
paid to do it. And that's my
tick tock for today,
versus offered $400 To make an
anti Donald Trump propaganda
post related to the January 6
investigation that is completely
not true. I should start out
this video by saying I'm not a
Donald Trump supporter. So that
should give a little bit of
context to where I'm coming
from. I'm an attorney, I post
legal news and analysis on
related topics. Okay, here we go
with the story. So first thing
first, I get an email from
somebody but the good info
Foundation, we'll talk about
them a little more in a minute
I'm going to refer to this
person is Jane Jane sent me a
message letting me know she
represented the good info
Foundation, and that she was
willing to offer a paid
collaboration to discuss some
topics related to January 6, I
said sure, why not? I'll learn
some more Jane says the good
info foundation will give me
$400 To make a post on my page,
and then share it Instagram. So
you see that blue link? Alright,
we're gonna follow these.
I would just like to say, I find
it very interesting how media
production has gone from the
jump cut to a fucking machete.
What is this? They just they can
these people not get a full
paragraph out in one go? They
have to chop it up and all these
bits.
Everybody's doing this. And I
don't know. Why be a mean, it
would work if there was a sense
of rhythm.
Yes, thank you. Yeah, sense of
rhythm and not the I mean, it's
horrible. It's really bad. And
this, and I agree with you this
is it's become a format, but
it's bad. And no one seems to no
one seems to monitor. I think
people that do it right with a
sense of rhythm and beats. You
don't you wouldn't complain. But
nobody does. Because they're not
professionals. And so you know,
you're bitching about amateurs,
I'm
sorry. I'm just specific
requirements in order to obtain
that $400 of how I should refer
to the January 6, capital raid
number one, I must call this a
criminal conspiracy. Number two,
I must say Trump, Republicans
were responsible. Number three,
I must frame it as an attack on
my country that attack on
America or Americans, a criminal
conspiracy and a committed
crime, I must attribute the
matter to Magga. Republicans, I
must make clear that this was
ongoing and unresolved. And most
importantly, that I must channel
all of this onto the
manipulation of voter agency so
that I could turn their anger
around this event into defiance
that would make people more
likely to vote in midterms. And
the thing that struck me the
most was this part where I was
told to talk about the aspects
of the Trump campaigns plan. And
I was supposed to say that the
Trump campaign paid literally
millions of dollars to make
January 6 happen. I figured
maybe I missed something. So I
said, Hey, Jane, what is the
basis for the claim that the
Trump campaign itself paid
millions of dollars to make the
January 6 Seed of the Capitol
happen? Jane doesn't answer the
question. Hi, Preston. If you
don't want to state that in the
video, it's fine. You don't have
to use all the bullet points
provided. So I kept going. Sure.
I'm just wondering if there's
support for that client. Jane
doesn't answer again. Let me
know if you are interested and
the rate works for you. Thanks
so much. I'm not interested and
the rate doesn't work. For me.
This is the good info
Foundation. They boast on their
homepage that good information
is the lifeblood of a democracy.
Did you look at the good info
Foundation? And who there?
Perhaps the
guy in London by looked at the
page I didn't look into who's
the about I didn't look at the
about page. I just, they just
passed it off. I didn't care.
What was interesting, though, is
the talking point they had where
you wanted to blame it on Trump
that he had to sink Trump and
Trump supporters. And it
specifically said on that line,
he didn't read it, but it said I
you can see on the screen, it
said Do not say Trump and Trump
allies.
Yeah, right. Yeah, exactly that
he did say that.
There's something important
about not saying allies, but
using supporters as some I don't
know what psychological aspect
that is.
Wondering? Like, there they are
a 5013. See, as I say that,
right? 501 c three? Yes. Founded
in 2021, so they haven't even
filed yet. I don't have to look.
They're brand new, front. Yes.
With some money regarding those
regarding the social networks
and how they are used, I came
across. Interestingly, a talk
Tiktok video of a college
professor, who asked his
students what social networks
they use, and why they use them,
what they use them for, what
their preferences are. And the
results are not completely
surprising. But there are some
gotchas in there.
I asked my first year college
students how they feel about
five different social networks.
Here's what they had to say.
Snapchat is mostly for private
communication. Private stories
are popular still, streaks,
which were a big deal for a long
time are really no longer a
thing. And when a student meets
someone new, their Snapchat
username is still the first
thing that they will give to
that person before they give a
phone number. Instagram, they
feel as getting too busy with
too many features. And that's
frustrating them. They don't
like the changes in the
algorithm. They don't like
seeing content from accounts
they don't follow. They don't
like reels and they don't like
to focus on shopping. They do
like that Instagram is a great
way to learn about a person that
they meet by going through their
Instagram profile when other
networks are, you know, letting
content disappear after 24
hours. Tik Tok is where they go
for entertainment. Few of them
are creating any sort of
content. They're mainly a source
of entertainment. Twitter is
good for news, but not widely
used. Actually, speaking of Tik
Tok and Twitter, we had class
the day after Queen Elizabeth
died and I expected that a lot
of them got news on Twitter
about it, but I was surprised to
hear they got news on Tik Tok
about Queen Elizabeth dine. And
Facebook is a big known as one
student put it, people who are
on Facebook are not happy.
So we can see the problems here.
Snapchat is still popular for
very different reasons. Tik Tok
is purely entertainment. And so
I don't when I go on tick tock,
I don't have an account. But I
only see entertainment stuff.
But all the videos you bring,
which of course is from the
lives of the lives of tick tock
account. It's all these these
teachers and and it's because
something completely different.
So there's multiple tic TOCs,
obviously.
Yeah, tic tock is dimensional.
And
and of course Facebook is a no
go. So we have a couple of
strikes against Instagram,
except it's cool to stalk
somebody to see what they're
really all about. And Facebook
is no no, I
don't think it's that effective.
But okay,
what do you mean? Well,
I mean, I've tried to stalk
people on Instagram, and I got
nowhere. No is the best place to
stalk people. LinkedIn used to
be a Flickr.
Oh, Flickr yet is still around,
isn't it? I still have a Flickr
account.
Nobody uses these things
anymore. Do you want to? I think
probably Facebook's the best
way. But if he you know kind of
stuck everybody well, I don't
even have an account. You can
stalk me there. Well, clearly we
don't have an Instagram account
either. Septim phony one.
So Snapchat is in the category
by its own which is used for
introductions. They like the
disappearing messages. I can
understand things younger kids
particularly but I guess the
college kids as well. So we have
a problem with tick tock on
Facebook, Instagram, all part of
meta, enter their heat seeking
missile, who was out to get
Tiktok to bring him down.
Senator Hawley here's his intro
to a nice house and oh, yeah,
it's purpose. Let me start with
you. I just say it's great to
see you here today. I have
repeatedly invited your company
to testify before Congress. I
invited them to testify to the
Judiciary Subcommittee on crime
and terrorism in November 2019.
I invited them to testify again
in September of the following
year, both times We were stiffed
tick tock told me that they
would set up a meeting with the
CEO. They didn't want to testify
in public, but they set up a
meeting with the CEO after
November 2019. They then cancel
that meeting. So it's nice to
see tick tock being willing to
answer questions in public. It's
it's a pleasant change
from this. From this
introduction, I can only
conclude that tick tock is a
little worried now.
No, I think tick tock should be
I think they should be praised
because there's no reason to go
for Congress just to be
ridiculed.
Correct. And that's exactly what
happened. And it does not look
good for the tick talkers.
Let's, let's dig into a few
things. If we could,
specifically about tic TOCs, and
links to the Chinese Communist
Party.
There we go. Okay. Are you
ready?
In response to a letter from
some of my colleagues, tic tock
claimed earlier this year that
the company has never shared
data, never with the Chinese
government, is that correct?
That is correct. Yes. And has
never shared data with the
Chinese Communist Party. Is that
correct?
We will never share data period.
My question was, in the past
decades have has Tiktok ever
shared data with the Chinese
Communist Party?
We have never shared data with
the Chinese government. Correct.
With the Chinese Communist
Party, they did not send the
right person for this. Holly.
He's good at this. He's a
lawyer, I'm sure. Right.
I don't know what Hartley's
background is. I'll look into
it. But right now, but yeah, he
is good at this. He because
there's a bunch of these
Republicans are competing for
who's the best at doing this
sort of thing. And he's up. He's
up there with the big three
or four? He's, yeah, he's in the
top five? For sure.
Yes, correct.
Do you have any? Have you ever
shared it with members to
members of the Chinese Communist
Party?
We've said many times, Senator,
that we do have Chinese in
engineers based in China. I
don't think there's any platform
up here that would be able to
speak to what you're talking
about in as it relates to the
political affiliation of an
individual. But I'm happy to
assure you that we are ensuring
the access controls around our
data, as well as hear a crack
weakness, this storage of that
data in the United States.
So I think you're telling me
that there are Tiktok employees
or bytedance employers who are
members of the Chinese Communist
Party? Is that true or no?
I'm saying I wouldn't be able to
verify that. Well, let
me just ask you that
affirmatively. Are there members
of are there Tiktok employees or
bytedance employees who are
members of the Chinese Communist
Party?
Senator, I'm saying nobody that
sitting on this panel could tell
you a political I'm not
interested about anybody's
opinion. I'm asking you a
factual question. Are there
members of the Chinese Communist
Party employed by tick tock and
bite dance? Yes
or no? Now listen to her make a
critical mistake.
I wouldn't be able to tell you
the political affiliation of any
individual. What I can tell you
is how much we
owe a membership in the
Communist Chinese party is not
exactly like membership in the
Democrat party. So I'm looking
for an answer. You tell me you
don't know. Tik Tok doesn't know
I'm I, here's what I can tell
you here. We can tell you that
our US and Singapore leadership,
there are no CCP members. I can
tell you. So
you do know that. But you're
telling me that you don't know
if there are any members who are
employed by tick tock or
bytedance members, the Chinese
Communist Party.
Senator, I am happy to share
that we are putting access not
so my question. My question is
that's not my question. My
question is, are there any
Tiktok employees or bytedance?
Members, employees members of
the Chinese Communist Party? Yes
or no?
Senator, I'm saying nobody could
sit up here and give you so you
don't know. You're saying you
don't know. You do know your
leadership isn't but you don't
know about your employees? Is
that your testimony? I know that
everyone who makes a strategic
decision at this platform is not
a member of the CC
Dziedzic. Okay. It's
interesting. It's interesting to
me that you're quite confident
that anyone who can make a
strategic decision how many
people's
it's our leadership team. So
number and again, the leadership
team, is it based in the US and
Singapore? CEO is based in
Singapore? He's not Chinese.
Whoa, you got
pot slam. It just went
to Yale. He graduated. Stanford
got us this year, he went to
Yale because he's a Yalie law
school guy, and he was the head
of the, again, you follows the
same pattern, the same playbook
where he's runs the Law Journal,
there are classic, classic guy.
Yeah. And I'm sorry to say it I
mean, I want to like the guy but
this is he's clearly operating
for someone who wants tick tock
gone. He doesn't. This is not
because he really, if you really
cared about the American
people's data, you'd shut down
Facebook, and Twitter and
Instagram. They're the egregious
ones. They're handing over data
to the FBI, willy nilly, and
saying, Oh, something might be
going on over here. And the FBI
is using that to go on little
fishing expeditions. So this
cannot be taken seriously as
someone who cares about the
American public I agree. Yeah.
Meanwhile over in the House of
Representatives is a good
showboater there was a
showboater just so is this
Higgins cat? Representative
Higgins, I forget where he's
from. And as a climate change
lady, I only have this short
clip, but you may have seen it a
lot of people have been posting
this. And she goes off the rails
against him when he asked a very
simple question, although he's
asked it, of course, an
aggravated manner meant to set
her up and meant to trigger her
is like, well, if we do away
with all petroleum products, how
are we going to live? You know,
we've pointed out on this show
as well, everything petroleum
products, oil is an oil Yeah.
Everyone's seen this as good.
Everything you have your
clothes, your glasses, the car,
you got her on your phone, the
table, you're sitting at the
chair, the carpet under your
feet, everything you've got as
petrochemical products. What
would you do with that? Tell the
world
if I had that power in the
world, what actually don't need
that power? Because what I would
do is ask you sir, from
Louisiana, given your your
present, use or Louisiana or
heart when and understand why
the EPA knows that toxic
petrochemical facilities, toxic
polluting the world and are
killing black people throughout
Louisiana. With your heart and
ask your god what you are doing.
Crazy. That was? I mean, there
must have been a lot of Lido
could I mean it she was given a
kind of a blank check to say
whatever she wanted to about
what you could do. And she could
you could have a lot of fun with
that question if you had
anything on your mind at all,
but she obviously didn't
know she started and then she
switched right away as if I had
the power. No, I'd asked you
Senator, she's like the training
kicked in. But there was Did you
hear what he said to her unless
I misunderstood it. Listen to
this
good lady tossing polluting the
world and our killer?
She said, I'm trying to give you
the word boo. Did he say boo to
her black lady? Did he say
what he said,
polluting the world and are
killing black people?
Boo. I don't know. Well,
whatever. He said, maybe AOC
went off the rails on this.
Oh, yes, she went nuts.
I wanted to address mistletoe
directly. I just want you to
know that. In the four years
that I've sat on this committee,
I have never seen members of
Congress, Republican or
Democrat, disrespect.
She's basically violating the
rules of the house when she does
this. You're not supposed to go
after one of the other people
the way she's doing it. You can
continue to say something about
you know, you can apologize to
the person that was being
grilled. But you can't do what
she's doing. The house rules
forbid it. I didn't realize know
why she wasn't called out.
Oh, come on, boo. You know why,
hello, expect
a witness in the way that I have
seen them disrespect you today.
I do not care what party they
are in. I've never seen anything
like that. And for the gentleman
of Louisiana. And the comfort
that he felt in yelling at you
like that. There's more than one
way to get a point across. And,
frankly, men can treat women
like that in public. I fear how
they treat them in private.
She is so good man.
She should be reprimanded. Now
she wants to be reprimanded by
the left if the debt if the
Republicans take over the House.
Nothing like that's gonna happen
again. I can assure you.
Like she had her little
know what he's thinking. I
didn't hear me yelling at her.
She was yelling is kind of
mocking her I would say
But literally, the lady was
yelling at him. Yes,
yes. So
I guess I should watch the whole
climate change calm and it's all
performative. It's all about
what we can get a clip on. And
there he is. We were part of the
dumb system. We help that guy
out. But I know I know. But I
wanted to get to AOC. That was
really why I wanted to play the
setup. And you think that people
would learn about climate
change? And if they hadn't
figured it out yet? Maybe they
don't watch news, but Oh, well.
It's just the Appalachians
on the consumer watch tonight
Appalachian Power so there's
still time to enroll in a
program that promises a one time
$50 gift card the utility He
calls it the Take Charge
program. It runs every year from
the start of May to the end of
September. By enrolling you
essentially are given control of
your thermostat to Appalachian
Power, the company says it would
make small and brief
adjustments, especially during
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Once you enroll, you get a $50
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got a link on whl.com where you
can enroll
now I'm sure a lot of people are
doing it 50 bucks gift card not
not mistaken off the bill was a
gift card is a lot of money now.
So sad.
So I got a clip, I want to ask
you to maybe bring this up with
with Moe. Okay.
I think that the Little Mermaid,
the new version with black woman
is an example. And one of the
better ones and I say this based
on a couple of articles that are
written about it, including how
cool it is that the new Little
Mermaid just from a headline
won't be defined by needing a
man or a man's love. bringing me
to the point of making it sound
as though she is a would be a if
given the choice a single mom
not interested in becoming
anything other than a mermaid
actually, also, that this is a
classic example of systemic
racism. by redefining the
character you make the character
black, that's fine. I don't care
about that. But now you've
redefined her in a black suit
agrees stereotypical mold.
Sorry, a black stereotypical
mold from dentists is Disney by
the way, the most woke of the
woke of the woke, which
exemplifies to me. I could be
wrong. systemic racism. That's
what's this word racism. Really,
when you talk about systemic
racism, people, nobody can ever
define it. I think this is a
good example of it, parent and
it would be a woke, woke woke
that would do it because they're
stupid. They don't know that
what systemic anything is and
they would just do it because
they would go for the
stereotype.
Parents started sharing videos
of their children reacting to
the trailer and seeing a
princess that looked like them.
using hashtags like black girl
magic and representation
matters. The trend has gone
viral. Some of the videos even
reaching Bailey herself.
went for another black print. A
few days ago, the White House
hosted what it called the United
We Stand summit a gathering of
civic activists authorities in
various fields and survivors of
violent hate crimes. Although
the specific focus of that
gathering was to address hate
motivated violence. The event
was part of the administration's
broader argument that this
country's deep political
polarization is a threat to the
nation's well being and that
well meaning citizens have to
work together to address it.
That's something Chris Starr
Walt has been thinking a lot
about too. Even if you don't
know the name. If you follow
politics, then you know his work
because as a political editor at
the Fox News Channel, his team
was the first to call Arizona
for Biden on election night.
2020 The first sign that the
former President Trump would not
win reelection. The announcement
infuriated the former president
and his allies who raged at Fox
and Steigerwald when Senator
even said he should be fired.
And a couple months later, he
was although fox call it a
restructuring. Steigerwald later
testified before the January 6
committee about the attempt to
pressure his team to backtrack
on its decision.
Something happened in the middle
there and all of a sudden we
were at Trump. That was the
weirdest thing.
Another one of these Switcheroos
wasn't just a switcheroo was
like you got me on I
don't know what to call it.
There's something else it's a
it's a it's changed the topic.
They changed in midstream. It's
like,
doesn't know what to call it.
It's just got to be some NLP
stuff.
I agree with you. I just don't
know what. And that's
NPR again.
Yeah, more than anybody
that's very, very weird.
To catch more of these, but
anyway, back to the Little
Mermaid, which was that when the
report was supposedly about
didn't turn into a fox, anti Fox
screed thing? Yes, Trump, and
but I just think it's systemic
racism at its finest are
stereotypes
we don't they're stereotyping a
black woman who would more than
likely not have a man about the
house. By design, which He's
certainly systemic racism. But
I'll ask Moe.
I speak with him on Wednesday. I
shall ask him.
I'm sure we'll have some better
clips as examples to show us
just how messed up it really is.
Well, maybe, maybe not. Maybe
not. Okay, what else we got?
I do have a little bit of
Russia.
Have or you do have I do
believe I do have a little bit
of Russia. And in this case, it
is CNN. And we're laying it on
thick. Actually, I should
mention, I saw this article.
Okay, two articles first, USA
Today tries to bring out a fact
check. Saying Ukraine's
President did not sell farmland
to US companies. So we know that
30% wound up in in hands or
maybe you say control of
Cargill, JBS Dupont, no, Cargill
DuPont Monsanto. So they fact
check this. And then at the very
end of the article based on our
research, we rate false the
claim that Zelinsky sold 17
million hectares of farmland to
US corporations. It is illegal
for foreign companies to own
land in Ukraine, according to
experts. Although of course, the
laws all changed. When Zelinsky
came into power. We don't talk
about it. While Cargill Monsanto
and DuPont do have business
interests in Ukraine and Cargill
has a 5% share in the land
holding company, none own land
directly. So they say business
interests. It's, it's I mean,
that's USA Today just lying.
Yet no law USA Today has turned
into a liberal apologist and
they do this sort of thing.
Their back checking sucks.
They've really gone off to off
the rails. And then USA Today is
one of the worst news outlets
now that you can can't count on.
Yeah, pretty much.
There was an opinion piece of
Politico titled waging
psychological war against
Russia. And it was written by
David shed, Former Acting
Director of the Defense
Intelligence Agency, and Ivana
stranor, who was an adviser to
the bearish Center for Media
integrity at the foundation for
defense of democracies spoke.
And just to start off totally,
the fight for Ukraine will not
just be one on the battlefield.
For all the high tech weaponry
The West has delivered
psychological war against Russia
remains a key opportunity for
the United States as well we
talked about as let's let's
shake it up there at home for
him. Let's have some people fall
off a balcony and let's make it
look like there's stuff going on
and people trying to unseat him.
Historically, such an approach
focused on selling Russians the
American dream, but this
strategy is a relic of the Cold
War ill suited to present day
Russia. Uh huh. So that won't
work by saying come to America,
instead of pitching the benefits
of Levi's and Hollywood, really,
us information operations to use
Russian nationalism to turn the
tables on the Kremlin
highlighting the wars damage to
Russia exposing government
corruption and inequities inside
Russia. And exploiting Brazil,
there it is, and exploiting
resentment amongst Russia's
ethnic minorities. Hey, we could
do that DLM thing in Moscow.
These dare we say Russian style
tactics will bear more fruit
than tales about the wonders of
American democracy to actually
saying that, that we should use
Russian style tactics against
them. Okay.
It's pretty hard to do it their
their ethnic groups are spread
out few and far between. I mean,
there's a this now this is
nonsense.
But I think they're sincere
about it. I mean, I'm sure
this is syrup is not going to do
any good. It was laughable. You
know, what else you Russians
aren't idiots.
Well, here is David Petraeus
wasn't the one point also CIA
director.
Yes, he was a CIA director until
he gave state secrets to his
girlfriend for a blow job.
You know, I'm normally fairly
guarded and cautious about this.
But the tide clearly has turned
because the success of this
offensive as important as it is
itself on the ground. What
really is important is that it
reflects a hugely important
development a new reality that
Ukraine has been incomparably
better than Russia in
recruiting, training, equipping,
organizing and employing
additional forces. While Russia
has been struggling to do just
that literally running out of
soldiers, ammunition, tanks,
fighting vehicles and so forth.
The Ukraine supported superbly
by the US and NATO, whereas
Russia, even if it declared
mobilization today could not
reverse this fundamental
reality. So the implication
Since our start, they're very,
very clear Ukraine will over
time and yes, tough fighting
more casualties, more punishing
Russian strikes on civilian
infrastructure. But Ukraine will
over time, I think, retake the
territory that Russia has seized
since 24. February, and it's
even conceivable now that they
could retake Crimea and the
Donbass. And oh, by the way,
with what's going on in the
front lines, there is insurgent
activity now, picking up in the
Russian rear areas, carried out
by Ukrainians there as well. So
again, this is going to take
time, there will be tough
fighting all of that. But this
is a disastrous situation for
Russia now. And I'm not sure
that everyone recognizes just
how does it worse than
Afghanistan, remember, they left
Afghanistan for the government,
they left behind state and power
for two years, this is going to
be a terrible, painful retreat
for them. And then again, the
outcome just is I don't think in
doubt anymore, Ukraine will
prevail, unless there's some
unforeseen development. And as
long as we continue to provide
the weapons and of course, you
know, to the latest announcement
about that, I'm confident we
will continue to do everything
that they need to help them
build on the momentum that they
have now achieved, and carried
all the way through to victory,
frankly,
man, is that wishful thinking?
Or is that real?
I don't know what it is. I don't
think it's either one. I don't
know what I did. Given these
talking points. He blows them
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Thank you for your courage you
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I have three ISOs. They've been
collected by by producers. So I
don't even remember exactly what
they are. So why don't I go
first? Yeah, because you know,
people trying to help me out
while I'm doing extracurricular
activity.
Let's see. It's not binary.
Okay.
This one? God, punch them in the
mouth. Okay, what's
this final one says people are
evil bastards. Ooh,
I like that one.
Kind of okay. It's not horrible.
What do you have?
I don't have much better. Oh, by
the way, you're gonna get clips
for us. Just doing us. We talk
on the show for three hours. We
don't need to be at the end
either. At the end again. Let's
go with Whoa,
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Man, we
have a Bernie doing Whoa.
That's by that's Biden. That's
Biden. Yeah, hold on a second.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa, whoa.
That's Bernie. That's very old
Bernie clip very similar. I kind
of kind of whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa, I'm kind of liking that.
All right.
There we got overdue. As long
overdue.
I'd say it's between Whoa, whoa,
whoa. And which I think may be
better. You see, these people
are evil bastards. Oh, oh, no, I
think it's Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Yeah, I think so too. Yeah,
I think that that's the way that
the way to go.
So we have a big get a jolly get
at the end. Here is what the
Japanese weather report as this
is. I think I did get this clip
from NPR but nobody's covering
what's going to happen which is
a nasty nasty turn. Not a
cyclone of cyclones. A typhoon
typhoon. Authorities in
Japan are warning of a powerful
typhoon that's approaching the
country's main islands. And
piers Anthony Kuhn reports from
Seoul that heavy rains are
expected through the weekend.
Japan's Meteorological Agency
issued a level five emergency
warning Saturday evening local
time. That's the highest level
of warning issued only in case
of extremely dangerous weather.
The agency says typhoon Nan
Madol is headed for a Southwest
Japan's Kyushu island and is
expected to make landfall Sunday
morning local time. It's packing
winds up to 120 miles per hour,
with gusts topping 170. Winds at
those speeds can cause
catastrophic damage.
Meteorologists are expecting
heavy rainfall of up to 20
inches and warn of high waves
flooding and landslides. Some
trains and flights in Kyushu
have been canceled, and
authorities have warned
residents to avoid unnecessary
travel
Now those are good numbers and
but they but since this is in
Japan who cares?
We care because we have de
mastered and Sir Mark In Japan
we care horse we do we have guys
no nobody
cares in the mainstream media is
what I'm saying. And so we have
this this report Here's his
report compare what you just
heard to the Puerto Rico
hurricane Puerto Rico
is under a hurricane warning as
Tropical Storm Fionna nears the
US territory threatening to dump
up to 20 inches of rain. People
are bracing for mudslides,
severe flooding and power
outages. Fionna is located some
90 miles south southeast of St.
Croix with maximum sustained
winds of 60 miles an hour.
Puerto Rico's Governor Pedro
Pierre loose Louisa says the
island is already feeling the
effects of the storm and that
the soil is already saturated.
Fiona is expected to swipe past
the Dominican Republic tomorrow
as a potential hurricane
60 miles an hour compared to 120
and 170 miles an hour which
sounds like a tornado speed
yeah yeah.
So what are you saying there's
gonna be so what you're saying
is gonna get slammed what you're
saying is the mainstream media
media is racist they don't then
like Japanese Yeah,
they're a bunch of that's
exactly what I'm saying just
making sure we got a straight
well for more outing of racists
will be back on
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then, adios mofos such boy boy
boy oh boy,
caused by Sun circulation
pattern
and Death Valley the mercury hit
127 degrees Fahrenheit or 53
Celsius
is the same disrespect to the
natural world that has led to
this climate crisis is a drastic
change in climate all with
our hopes and dreams drown in
their empty words and promises.
We'd have to take combustion
engine vehicles off the road as
rapidly as we can we will
transition
off of fossil fuels natural gas,
coal is caused by a
sudden circulation pattern.
educating everyone on the need
to curb population growth seems
a reasonable campaign to enact
so
how what, what are these ducks?
vegans eat Oreos. And they drink
Coca Cola. I don't stop driving
around Moscow, it won't affect
next one.
It's not tested. Hope is not
blah, blah, blah. When people
aren't able to act together when
they're not participants in
society, then they can't push
back. They can't even think
about the nature of the
political reality that they live
in.
Mr. Chair, can I can I respond
to that, please?
We have opportunities now to
transfer clean energy in a way
that goes 1000s of jobs.
There's no question I'm in favor
of banning New data shows
President Biden's efforts to
lower energy prices have reduced
the nation's emergency oil
reserves there will
be a transition there will be a
transition and there will be
some pain there. We we leave the
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