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Adam curry Jhansi Dvorak is
Thursday, November 17 2022. This
is your award winning keep our
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Region number six. Good morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry,
and from Northern Silicon
Valley, where everybody's
talking about FTX or, or they're
not on Jhansi Dvorak scale
that was sloppy on all sides.
Sloppy on all sides. So my voice
man is like it might have
happened last show. My voice is
kind of crapping out. I'm not
quite sure what it was
exactly the way it's always
sound. You'll hear well, except
for the constant coughing
that's ever since COVID.
Yeah, probably is. will linger
for about a year or more. Hey,
we're having a cough once it
lasted. Probably four or five
months,
I remember this. We were all
very concerned because it wasn't
just like a phlegm cough that I
have. It wasn't like you could
hear your lungs vibrating. But
yeah, I do. We're very concerned
about you. We had meetings, have
meetings or
meetings. Or having meetings,
you know, we're talking about I
guess I'm FTX clips I'd like to
cuz I know. You brought it up
people do and there's all this
thing about the Ukraine
involvement, the Democrats
getting all the money and all
the rest of it. But, and there's
a but there's other things and a
couple of things are the
celebrities who got involved.
Were getting sued. I love it.
We've talked about them and we
both made the conclusion. Well,
you know, these guys just they
did all these endorsements. They
probably just got paid and FTT
or some coin combo combo. So
they really didn't although some
of them did invest. But most of
them probably didn't invest. It
just took to you know, get some
free stuff course. Yes.
According to this big story in
today's Hollywood Reporter.
These celebrities are all
getting sued by investors.
The implosion of the
cryptocurrency exchange FTX one
of the most powerful figures in
the industry has left investors
grappling with the aftershocks.
How much
of this is effectively an empty
you know product.
FTX is CEO Sam Venkman freed is
facing multiple investigations
after reports that he mishandled
billions of dollars in customer
funds, causing the 30 year old
to see his own $16 billion
fortune erased overnight. Now
the stunning collapse
reverberating across the
trillion dollar industry winneth
Paltrow, Reese Witherspoon Kim
Kardashian and Matt Damon among
the celebrities who have
endorsed the crypto craze
for simple words that have been
whispered by the intrepid since
the time of the Romans. Fortune
favors the brave.
So does fortune favors the brave
for those that invested $1,000
in crypto.com when after Matt
Damon started touting it just
over a year ago, that investment
is now worth less than $300.
Today dropping almost 70%
Bloomberg reporting that
billionaire Mark Cuban's
investment in the Titan token
tumbled 99% This August Tampa
Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom
Brady bought an equity stake in
the now failed FTX you know what
I mean? Along with Brady Tennis
Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka
basketball star Steph Curry and
Baseball Hall of Famer David
Ortiz among top athletes who
will reportedly lose millions
with the collapse of FTX. We'll
move slow down, you're getting
into crypto, we FTX. But no
franchise took a bigger hit than
the Miami Heat basketball team
who terminated their 19 year
$135 million naming rights deal
with FTX leaving them scrambling
for a new sponsorship partner
one month into the season.
That's interesting. I have a
report a little shorter, but it
has different celebrities, which
I think is just interesting.
Where's this? From? What? What
outfit?
I believe that was from NTD.
This is ABC. So let's see if if
we can find that. Yes, they're
gonna probably slant the
celebrities. But I do want to
mention that one thing that
wasn't in that report, and it's
just going around now, which is
the fact that these same
celebrities are getting sued by
investors for doing those ads
because it was misleading. There
was suckering them. That's my
clip
this morning. I'm writing there.
Listen, he is among the a list
celebrities being sued for
promoting the failed crypto
company FTX. You know what, man,
last year Brady and his then
wife Giselle Bundchen, appeared
in this ad for the crypto
Exchange, which filed for
bankruptcy last week after at
one point being valued at $30
billion. And Brady isn't the
only big name at the center of
the new class action lawsuit
accusing FTX as founder and its
brand ambassadors have
deceptively targeting
unsophisticated investors and
what the lawsuit describes as a
Ponzi scheme. This is Steph
Curry. Cryptocurrency not Steph
Curry, Shaquille O'Neal and
Naomi Osaka are also named as
defendants a lawsuit to recover
part of the $11 billion that
lawyers claim was lost by
consumers. One other celebrity
included in the lawsuit. It's
FTX. It's a safe and easy way to
get into crypto.
And I'm never wrong about this
stuff.
Never. Comedian Larry David who
appeared in a Superbowl ad for
FTX jokingly warning people not
to use the platform. The big
names aren't the first to be
sued for advertising crypto.
Just last month, Kim Kardashian
settled with the SEC for more
than a million dollars after she
promoted a cryptocurrency
without revealing that she had
been paid a quarter of a million
dollars to do so.
And just want to point out that,
you know, this is all basically
altcoin shit coins call, you
would call them whatever you
want. ICOs, although just by a
different name, called an
exchange token is still an Ico
initial coin offering. And this
was a problem 567 years ago, and
an all kinds of Snoop Dogg. Lots
of people got in trouble for
endorsing this crap. So I mean,
who is advising these people? I
do have some thoughts on that.
But
they do have agents. Yeah. And
they have to go through the
agent is yeah, of course liable.
No, there's one little
interesting tidbit in there,
which is the Larry David one.
He might not get sued, because
he said, No, no, no, I was
telling the truth.
That's what I'm thinking. Is
that he goes I don't know about
these things is some negative
commentary. I don't know why
they use this add me or even
invented the I guess it's
because I didn't know I was just
creativity, I guess. But I
wonder if you could sue him
because he's like, Hey, here's
my exact words. Maybe other guys
are gonna get sued, and it's
gonna be, it's gonna be a
nightmare for him.
Now, we'll see. Maybe that'll
get fixed up somehow. I don't
know. I have a couple other
things linger.
I know people that get involved
in these sorts of things. They
linger. There you in and out at
core. It's a nightmare.
I have a few things to discuss.
I wasn't going to do this now.
I'm glad you brought it up. I
got a couple of things to do you
have any more any more clips?
I have one more. I don't think
it's about this leverage.
There's just a FTX Oh, this is
FTX oz. Australia. Oh, this is a
good one. Yeah, this is what
happened in Australia to the
investors they don't have any
recourse
and the fallout from FTX is
hitting Australia as well. 1000s
of crypto investors there have
found themselves in a precarious
situation. They now face the
risk of losing their entire
investment following the
collapse of the crypto exchange,
investors, crypto markets and
regulators were all caught off
guard in a dramatic series of
events that triggered a massive
bank run and withdrawal. This
caused FTX to collapse due to a
lack of liquidity. The company's
bankruptcy proceedings cover FTX
us but do not include this
subsidiary FTX Australia
it's all going down everything
is going to melt there's a lot
more to come. It's going to be
super fun to watch. And there's
just a lot of information this
Oh yeah. Oh, no, I love this.
This is what any toxic Bitcoin
maximalist loves to see this.
I'll be honest about that. But
the Sam Sam Backman fried
character, key has said a lot.
And he's in a lot of interviews,
just going all out. And they had
so much sorry, they had their
own therapist who worked there
and lived in the Bahamas and
would make sure that they had
talking sessions and of course,
he also prescribed medication
when necessary, but it was it
was really nobody almost, I
mean, you know, so there's a
bunch of jacked up 25 to 35 year
olds, living in a $40 million
penthouse, and these very
sophisticated investors. I mean,
Sequoia Capital, I went through
the wringer with Sequoia to get,
you know, like $8 million out of
them by but still hurts. It's
not that easy. So, you know,
just to be calling people out,
there's some either you've got
some magic Mojo, you've got
some, some force behind you, or
maybe something else is going on
here. Just one example of one of
these where he just talks and
talks and kind of covers the
Ukraine base, although not
inconclusive, but it's fun to
listen to. I think this think is
CNBC. And this is before the
collapse. And also the news
model is just oh god over the
guy but last
time we talked But you were
talking about philanthropy. And
I know you set up working with
the Ukrainian government ways to
use crypto to raise money for
the government. I just wanted to
ask you quickly, because
obviously, they've also changed
the rules, concerns about sort
of spillover effects and
substitution away from their
current Yeah. How much money did
you raise? And what do you think
about this as a tool for the
governments but also the risks
associated with it, too?
Yeah, absolutely. And I think
that they get to the point that
this can be a great thing for
the world, I think it can also
be a really messy thing. But I
think that that at its core,
we've seen millions of dollars
go through, you know, the
systems we've given and having
something close to a million
ourselves as well, I
just just, you gotta just listen
to the little bits and pieces
that the shards that fly around?
Well, there's been millions
through our system with Ukraine,
and while we've thrown in a
million, it's just millions
running through it.
Absolutely. And I think that
they get to the point that this
can be a great thing for the
world, I think it can also be a
really messy thing. But I think
that that at its core, you know,
we've we've seen millions of
dollars go through the systems,
we've given, I think, something
close to a million ourselves as
well, to support, you know,
humanitarian aid and growth in
Ukraine. And I, you know, I
think when you think about what
it would take to get by, you
know, to get funds, both to the
government there where we do
have a relationship with the
Ukrainian government, for
raising capital, on
cryptocurrencies that that run,
so if they were fundraising for
them, some of the, what he said,
Now, their fundraising, this is
so wrong,
the government there where we do
have a relationship with the
Ukrainian government, for
raising capital for them using
cryptocurrencies that that run
through FTX you know, whether
it's getting money to the
government, or whether it's
getting money to individuals
that are in need, you know,
they're literally tanks outside
of the banks. And, and this gets
to, I think, one of the, you
know, places where it can be
really important to have a fully
digital banking system and, you
know, fully digital way of
handling payments. I think
that's, you know, an
international one that's the
core of
solving problems that have been
solved already been
helping to support in Ukraine
news model
it's a healthy conversation to
be having away from some of the
noise of digital assets and
cryptocurrencies yourself that
the work goes on beneath Sam
great to chat to you come back
soon please. Because I have a
million more questions for you
but as always thank you thank
you, this
guy has also had DSS quality.
I've seen this before, where
people throw in weird shit
during the conversation like
what is the point of the
commenters tanks outside of
banks? What does that got to do
with anything?
Slogan ism.
There's an in there throughout.
But it's not their little
rhymes. Yeah, little duties
throughout the piece throughout
the conversation that have
nothing to do, we're only seeing
their fillers, why don't we or
I've seen guys talk like this
before. It's a very strange
verse of MK Ultra trying to
program the audience give you a
little things to think about to
hold on to.
I think I think that's exactly
it. To be honest. I don't know
that he's doing that on purpose,
or it's just a style. But it's a
style I've seen before and it's
always been annoying to me
because it's you know, I'm
always looking for do believe,
and things like that. So this
kind of thing is I what,
I'm going to finish this up in a
minute. But I need to say one
thing, please do not ask me to
come on your podcast and explain
the FTX situation. It's tedious.
It's I don't want to even be
associated with what happened
there. The whole thing and on
here's the one I really despise.
And this this this crops up for
me and I think it's gotten worse
people will ask or post. But
I've even had I think was Tom
woods. Who asked me this.
Explain it to me like I'm a five
year old. I really despise that.
Five Year Old Do you ever talk
to a five year old?
Who will? My answer is you
understand when you grow up?
That's that's how you explain it
to
you talk to a five year old you
nailed it.
Yeah. And as you know, it's e l
i Five that's you know, even has
a little acronym now. Explain it
like I'm five. And people are
this. It's all over Twitter.
Especially with this one. Yeah.
And explaining like I'm fine.
No. Go away. Where's your
mother? But there is some
interesting use
a napkin Good one
that's that's the one right
there explain it to me like I'm
five using very good now, but I
will say this I totally
unnecessarily use all those
words is like I do believe I
will say this I do believe I
will say this. All of this is
connected all of these exchanges
binance Yes, I think even
Coinbase is going to have some
weird exposure even though
they're you know, publicly
listed company. And by the way,
I used to purchase my bitcoin
through them. I now go through
one of the like river financials
just a pure Delta. That's all
they do. They don't do anything
else. It's all connected. I
think it's all going to melt it
is in meltdown. And one of the
few times I'll agree with the
Doomsayer, Dr. Doom Nouriel
Roubini he's the black swan guy
isn't he wrote the blacks, the
key predicted the black swan
event that I know of? Yeah,
isn't that? Yeah. Roubini? Yes.
We'll keep talking and I'll look
it up at Ruby Are you are Oh,
you bi and now I'm just gonna
look at Black Swan. And I'll see
who wrote it.
So there's all these different
conferences, we have the G 20.
Or if you're Indonesian, the B
20. I guess they had to do their
own signage called the Bali 20.
And you have the global
financial conferences, all this
stuff going on as we speak. And
Roubini was at the crypto
session, and he started off with
giving us the seven C's of
crypto,
what are the seven C's of
crypto, concealing corrupt
crooks, criminals, con men,
carnival markers. And finally,
CZ, was just on the stage right
now. I was supposed to debate
him a year ago here in the last
moment, he decided to escape. He
didn't want to be on the same
stage as me. Guess what, two
years before I debated arteries,
CEO of bit max. And a week later
he was indicted and ended up in
jail. Because I wrote there was
a crook at your seat was
supposed to be here, just today.
Kevin O'Leary was a paid hack
for FTX good reasons how but
CNBC is gonna get rid of him.
Unfortunately, this ecosystem is
totally corrupt. Unfortunately,
it is. And I think the lesson of
the last few weeks is these
people should be out of here. I
can't believe that CZ and
Behance as a license to operate
in the UAE is banned in the UK
is under investigation by the US
Justice Department for money
laundering $8 billion money from
Iran. And he's here on the stage
and he has residents in this
country that regulators should
be thinking carefully. That's a
walking time bomb.
I think I was wrong. Nouriel did
not write
that Black Swan does seem to
leap.
Different Arab name.
That is Indian. Yeah. With Arab
cares. Anyway. But he's right.
The all of this stuff is a
ticking time bomb, and it's all
going to come melting down
either quickly or in different
ways. And we had another some
other thing is failing, as
you said yourself, that you saw
evidence of these exact same
cycle of, you know, boom bust
with these other companies up to
five or six years ago. Yes. I
don't think it's going to
happen. It was just this. It's a
slow drip.
Well, right now, it's all
connected, and everything is
super leveraged. But let's just
go back to what Roubini is
saying. He's like, he's
basically saying how is it
possible that people are
allowing this to take place?
Where are the regulators and,
you know,
I, hey, the regulators are going
after Martha Stewart.
It's a data joke, but I still
like it. We need a new one. And
I'm just kind of thinking I'm
like, you know, this is because
it's all like this is how all of
Wall Street operates. It's all
bull crap. It's all corrupt.
It's all phantom stock and
leveraged and you know, but of
course there's bailouts and
there's, you know, too big to
fail. And there's parking
emergency brakes on on things
that start to crash and there's
halts and but it's all just like
this. That's why no one bats an
eye. Like oh, it's cool. These
kids gotta go on the same shit
over here. Hey, it's a new Wall
Street beautiful. We can run
this. And then I heard this guy.
Darren Beattie on Banyan show.
And it fits completely with an
extension of what I just said.
But really, I'd say what you can
say about it is this. There's
some comparisons of FTX that
Theranos, the famous Andele
whereby some scam woman
pretended to be a nerd and
basically swindled a bunch of,
you know, old dumb former
government revolving door
figures, including ad Dog
Mattis, who crawled away from
his litter box for two seconds
to get swindled by a young
woman. But actually, the right
comparison here is not their
nose is actually some something
called BCCI, which is a bank
that was set up in the 70s. It
was full of scams. Everyone was
scamming it, the depositors were
scammed. But it wasn't touched
for quite some time. And the
reason it wasn't touched is that
part of the people taking
advantage of the scam thing for
the intelligence agencies
themselves. And in fact, the CIA
use the BCCI bank to conduct
various money laundering
operations, it was instrumental
in the Iran Contra affair and
other things. And so the BCCI
model, I think, is the
appropriate sort of heuristic,
the antecedent, if you will,
within which we can understand
not only FTX, but certain other
crypto scams that might even
have more dire consequences for
the crypto community and perhaps
the economy at large. And so the
BCCI bank got
a big you've got makes total
sense to me. What a great way to
do your business and to grow it.
They were in a growth market.
I don't know what you mean by it
makes sense that BCCI is the
analog, the intelligence
services using
your st the intelligence cert?
Well, they were the Ukrainian
Yeah. In Play? Yes.
And God knows what else. I mean,
all right.
englisher, didn't come to their
rescue.
Now. Or maybe it was, maybe it
was tripped on purpose. I don't
know.
Maybe it was tripped on purpose.
And the whole idea was doing. It
sure. Got a lot of people. The
big names not, you know, besides
the small investment,
there's there's a lot of benefit
here. There's no benefit to
discrediting Bitcoin as a
benefit to discrediting lots of
stuff. There's there's all kinds
of benefits in this. We'll see
where it we'll see where it
lands. In the meantime, it also
benefits I guess, the the things
that 1212 banks and quarter
including the Federal Reserve
Bank of New York, who are
starting a three month Central
Bank, digital currency trial.
Wow. I can't believe that's
happening.
Die No, you don't you don't
think you don't think it'll ever
happen?
I don't. I don't Well, I don't
think this I don't take our
public is ready for it or wants
it?
No, I agree with that. But the
banking system might need it.
Let me let me
making system would like it for
sure. I mean, it's great. That's
a fabulous idea.
Let me go to the G 20. For a
moment, a big gala opening the
second speaker on the list for
all the leaves of the G 20. Or B
20. If you and your belly. Who
could that be? Who could we
bring in from the elites to sell
something to the good people of
the G 20? None other than Her
Royal Highness Queen Mugsy. Ma
isn't gentleman.
It is a pleasure to join with
you virtually and to support
Indonesia's B 20 presidency. I
thank you for this opportunity
to put financial inclusion at
the heart of our discussions.
Oh, there it is. You mean, oh,
people aren't ready for it. But
we need to put it at the heart
of our discussions, people.
These
are difficult times for people
everywhere. Yes, we're all
seeking new ways to tackle the
challenges before us. From COVID
to conflicts, to inflation,
to climate change, by the way
edited the crap out of this,
because the finance offers new
opportunities to build
resilience, weather shocks, and
invest in a more prosperous
future.
Okay. Now, what does that mean?
And there's a reason that I'm
going to play this clip because
she says certain things in here
that triggered me to think about
something that's going on in the
world that might be related. So
we know that she's the High
Priestess of central bank,
digital currency. She has an
actual title, and she's here to
sell something
in my work as the UN Secretary
General special advocate.
This is the Angelina Jolie lead
position.
I have seen the remarkable
difference that inclusive
digital infrastructure, in
concert with digital financial
services make for people as more
businesses. We also need
continued commitment to put in
place a digital financial
infrastructure that is
inclusive, safe and equitable.
Okay, so we need a new financial
infrastructure. The old one does
not work well. And I would like
to point out, I met this I met
this woman I met the Queen I
chatted with her had a nice chat
with her. She hair flipped me, I
need to remind everyone of that
my wife never forgets. And
although man bad hair, Pat hair,
she was more interested in
talking about Ivanka Trump. She
didn't say, Gee, Adam, you know,
what do you think about
financial inclusion around the
world? Would you respect it some
bull crap cocktail thing?
Wouldn't you know? So this is
all scripted.
greater connectivity and digital
IDs, national services for
millions previously left behind
fair competition, and
interoperable payment systems
have markets work better for
even the smallest scale
customers? India offers a good
example with the India stack,
which combines ID cards.
Now, when she said this. What
did that trigger for you? This
was this year
India offers a good example with
the India stack. The India
stack,
which you said says India stack?
That's right. Yes.
And it comes back later. The
India stack. She's talking about
a technology stack. Now we were
just talking about the
technology. Yeah, Elon, yes.
India offers a good example.
With that coincidence, we hear
the word stack.
Well, you know me. Yeah, no.
That's not a coincidence.
I mean, especially from the
Queen of the Netherlands,
India offers a good example with
the India stack. Which combined?
Yeah,
they would. She I didn't
understand that when she said
the first time I say, India
attack. But, but no, it's not a
word that she should be using.
There's not a word anyone uses.
Why is it suddenly in play?
Because we're
at the implementation stage.
We're ready to bring in the new
stack. Yeah, that's what you on
good
for? Yeah. Well, they should
bring in a new stack. Yes,
yes. But the stack. Listen,
India offers
a good example with the engine
stack, which combines ID cards,
a payment interface, and account
aggregators, to an easily
accessible platform.
Okay, so digital ID payment
aggregators, okay,
public private collaboration is
key for innovation at scale,
public private, who is good at
public private deals, who knows
how to get the government to pay
for his businesses,
private private partnerships,
that provide services across
entire value chains, is also
crucial.
Chain value chain, why is she
using the word value chain? What
is she a Silicon Valley geek?
Hey, man, she's a hip question
of value proposition. Where's
that? Is that gonna be in there
too?
I wish you would say, the total
addressable market. If she did
that, than I would put myself or
even better the TAM of the
stack.
Suddenly, these SMEs leap
forward and connect to larger
markets beyond the brick and
mortar presence. Critical here
is the transparency in the
collection sharing and usage of
customers and SMS data.
Yeah, yes, critical is the
sharing of the data, who has
data who collects data that
maybe will be less interesting
for advertisers? Let's push them
off anyway.
Most customers granted consent
without reading the terms and
conditions, which often long and
hard to comprehend. Individuals
and businesses often do not know
the value of the data they
create. And even if they do
what they learned second, how
does she transition from
dreaming up this, this system to
everyone being a customer now
new, we're not citizens? What do
you mean? How did she get to
customer out of the blue?
She went from public to private
from private to private. A
public private partnership and
then she said and private
private partnerships are also
important value chain Hello,
this is why we're here we're
reading the value chain. And
what she's saying now is, but
your data is a valuable part of
the value chain. That's why
we're gonna have Elon look after
it.
Individuals and businesses often
do not know the value of the
data they create. And even if
they do, they find it difficult
to assert the rights or benefit
from the value in the form of
better products or lower costs.
This is urgent as platform based
businesses.
Listen. She gives a recent for
the urgent See,
this is urgent, as platform
based businesses increasingly
explore using customers data
footprints to embed financial
services in social media covers
and entertainment platforms. Now
stay with
me. Oh, Ilan. Oh, yeah, it's
crucial because we're embedding
financial services into social
networks, who's doing that?
During today's summits, you'll
be able to discuss all these
important issues. So let us ask,
How can we finance design and
govern this digital stack
infrastructure,
digital infrastructure way?
DSI, tada, we empower
individuals and SMEs with their
own data. And how can public
private and private private
collaborations further take
advantage of these digital
transformation possibilities to
provide services to the
vulnerable as well as enable
them to benefit from the digital
economy?
All I hear say is to take
advantage of the vulnerable
somehow my brain doesn't
require action from all
stakeholders, stakeholders,
actually, the many leaders from
the business policy and
financial sectors here today
from Indonesia.
So it's so obvious to me, I
can't help myself.
It's a this is an attack on the
homeless. Oh. This is an attack
on the cruel attack on the
homeless do explain to explain
how it's an attempt at a digital
economy. The homeless can't ask
you for $1 They can't get any
money. In fact, in Berkeley,
it's illegal
now, but they're gonna have a QR
code on their on their on their
jacket. They're not
going to have any QR code on
their jacket. This is just
because there's no way they're
gonna jack is gonna get stolen
from him. From what for one
thing, but let's let's
Berkeley's had to deal with this
because of the complaining
citizenry there, which is that a
number of
I just have to stop you. The QR
code if someone steals a QR code
doesn't match, you don't put the
jacket on and the mathematic
QR code you won't have a chat
you won't have nothing. They'll
tattoo it onto people. Well,
that's a possibility that some
people won't want to tattoo.
Okay? But tattooing is one way
of doing it just a number a
number on the arm a good long
number would work lightning ID
Yeah, you know that's you know,
you've seen this this is an
attack on the this is an attack
on the entire world this is a
very bad idea. Now Berkeley has
a law that does not allow any
any operation it started with
one one store to be no cash. You
have to accept cash because the
homeless don't have credit cards
or the somebody a lot of people
don't have credit cards they
don't have they won't get any of
this they're going to be this is
an attempt to for mass murder
the way I see it.
Yes, but it doesn't stop with
the homeless. I think you're
completely right. He doesn't
stop No, no,
no, no. See, everybody will get
killed. Yes, but Hello. But of
course don't be this idea of
population control doesn't you
know doesn't work with me
because he has 7 billion people
now we have 8 billion people
who mentioned population control
you
are gonna it was I saw it coming
down to Oh shit. No, it was
always bringing up population
control.
You better be careful with your
accusations. I never blink i
This is not about this is about
enslavement. I understood that I
did understand exactly what this
is. Because what are we what is
Ford going to do with 40% Less
people that it takes to make
these automobiles? We gotta get
put a QR code on him. That
everyone's they're all going to
be homeless.
Well, I liked the idea for the
for a science fiction story.
There was a QR code on him of
all things because the QR code
was a failure. You know, this
was an early failure and it
caught on late Yes, thanks to
COVID No, it was QR codes were
in place long before COVID No,
they were in play but they had
fallen out of favor they were
you're not going to tell me you
don't think they were revived
thanks to COVID the whole world
started using them thanks to the
COVID passports that was QR
heaven. Menus all of a sudden
all of that came back with COVID
I don't think it really went
that far away. I think QR codes
were dead in the water in 2019
they were not showing you much
televisions and my television is
Lord corner. Okay, let's watch
it. Here's your watch enough
home shopping network. That's
your problem. Here's
the comparison. Nevermind, I'm
just talking to a brick wall.
You are Yes.
Why am I why do I even bother?
I'm a brick wall. brick wall.
But your thank you for making my
case. For me. That's exactly the
problem with the central bank
digital currency which will be
integrated into Twitter and
that's why Elon doesn't care. He
doesn't care, Yammer, Yammer,
Yammer, he doesn't care. It's
all lined up. It's good to go.
Maybe what they're saying. And I
love this. Germany, Germany's
stepping up efforts to print
cash, just in case there's a
blackout this winter. What?
What's crazy or what I'm saying?
Or they're saying
death? Actually, that's pretty
smart. It's Reuters reported go
back. They're printing money.
Yes. Yeah.
So yeah, they're gonna they're
gonna have cash ready. But what
are they expecting? I mean,
seriously, they're expecting
everything to go black. I mean,
come on. There's, there's no
reason.
If I was if he had some, some
control over it, I would put
everything into black. Now to
snap them out of this whole idea
of you know, going green.
Here's the small piece not even
a minute of a non-politician.
Besides, well, you know, Queen
maximize kind of not a
politician right
away that little thing you play
with that woman, that woman, the
queen. Who wrote this for I
mean, this guy. I don't care
what leader there is. You can't
talk like that. Like you're some
Silicon Valley jerk off the
digital stack infrastructure.
It's just doesn't it's dumb.
It's not the way politicians
speak ever.
Well, I would say that you and I
will be more than happy with the
curry Devorah Consulting Group
to write her next speech and
make it really punchy and hit
home and be funny.
Carry some humor and how about a
Joe's 111 111 Joseph humor.
It's hard though because she was
on remote. She wasn't in the
audience. It was pre taped. So
and she's nervous about reading
English and it's amazing. She
can do all of that and, and lead
and lead the world down a path
of destruction and slavery.
So she want to know about Ivanka
Trump. That's what she cares
about.
That's what you want to chat
about. I love New York. I love
New York. Manhattan. Yeah, man.
I lived in Manhattan. Well,
where'd you live? 56 on
Broadway? Oh, yeah. Well, you
know, Ivanka, my friend Ivanka
lives around there. Yes, that
was our conversation. And then
the king came back with airs.
When I when I had that special
lunch with the king and queen.
Do you not remember?
No, I don't get the Marconi
award.
Ask right after that. Yes. Right
after that, because I remember
that Tony Award. Yeah. Yeah. And
then I you know, and I had lunch
with the king and then the Queen
was chatting with me and then
and when
they were gonna meet up with you
down in Austin, I think at one
point, no, never happened. Know
that.
She landed in Austin got on a
bike rode around and never
called me.
Yeah, I remember that.
Anyway, so other royalty was
there. This is just a piece of
it. But it's the important piece
that everyone probably saw.
Here. Klaus Schwab apparently
also a very important person to
have at the G 20 summit of
politicians and countries and
nations and the World Economic
Forum. Of course,
of course, if you look at all
the challenges, we can speak
about the multi crisis,
economic, political, social and
ecological and institutional
crisis. But actually, what we
have to confront is a deep
systemic and structural
restructuring of our world.
Yeah. And this will take some
time, okay. I struggled with
drugs differently.
After this guy though.
This transition process,
politically, driving forces
forces political transformation,
of course, is a transition into
a multipolar world, which has a
tendency to make our world much
more fragmented.
You know, you just want to give
the guy the hook, but you have
to tie him serious guy. I know
you do. But let's take apart his
words. A multipolar world means
that we will always be at war
with Eurasia, I presume
something like that. The North
American Union will prevail.
Well, let's play the North
American Union clips that I have
here.
There's the alley oop ladies and
gentlemen, John C. Dvorak for
the hope.
A marrow baby NTD
talk of any style of government
in the Americas has raised red
flags with US Congressman Matt
gates. The Congressman wants
answers from Secretary of State
Antony Blinken entities. Daniel
Monahan has the story.
Mexico's president says he has
been holding discussions with US
Secret to your State Antony
Blinken, the topic is the
possibility of merging the
American continent into one
government based on the model of
the European Union president
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador says
Blinken talked about
consolidating the North American
region and that it is something
they both agreed on the Mexican
President continue that he is in
favor of the unity of the entire
American continent, the
integration of Canada, the
United States, all of the
Americas Representative Matt
gates sounded the alarm on Fox
News.
I don't want my constituents
having to live under the
socialist tyrannical lockdowns
enacted by Justin Trudeau Castro
while their nephews being
poisoned by Mexican fentanyl.
But that apparently is the
globalist order that the Biden
administration supports here as
they give away our money and our
chance of a brighter future
overseas.
Concerned that Blinken appears
to be having such discussions
abroad. He sent a letter to the
Secretary to find out more he
asked the following questions.
One is it your position that the
North American continent should
be united by a regional
constitution to further the
economic interests of its member
states and two is the position
of the Department of State that
the United States Canada and
Mexico should become a union of
states formed in the likeness of
the European Union. A spokesman
from gates his office recently
said that the Congressman hadn't
yet received a response from
Blinken
Where does Do you remember where
the the US MCA fits into this?
Wasn't that one step closer the
United States Mexico Canada
Yeah. In this case, in this case
they're actually want to bring
in most of Central America.
Oh yeah. Right cool people.
And which accounts for the fact
that they just opened the border
guys though. We've already done
this. Because it's like the
Schengen Agreement. Just come
on. Yeah, just fly are going
there where you want to aim? No,
you can't get into Canada
without a vaccine. That's part
two of this.
Lincoln traveled to Latin
America to attend the
Organization of American States
General Assembly that is the
United Nation style organization
that was formed in 1948. At the
completion of the summit, the 35
member countries adopted the
Lima declaration titled together
against inequality and
discrimination during his
remarks and Lima Blinken said in
his words, when all communities
have equal access to
development, all of society
benefits and because more equal,
democracies tend to be more
stable and secure partners. The
Lima declaration describes its
goals within the Diversity
Equity inclusion framework. It
is a framework that is
criticized for favoring
diversity over merit and an
assumption that white people are
inherently racist, racist
alliteration focuses on economic
issues climate change and
bolstering inclusion for
minority groups, especially
around gender. It states that
there is a need to achieve
significant financing increases
and investment from a wide
variety of public and private
sources. It also calls for
international development
cooperation to achieve diverse,
fair and more prosperous
societies. American taxpayers
fund nearly 50% of the
Organization of American States
budget which in 2023, is set to
be more than $90 billion.
regional analyst Orlando
Gutierrez Boren told the epic
times that a consolidated North
American region could offer
mutual economic benefits and
create regional stability.
However, he says a supranational
union of that sort must be based
on solid principles of freedom
and democracy, not on what he
calls the absurd ambiguity
towards the tyranny of for
instance, President Lopez
Obrador in Mexico, some critics
of Mexico's president believed
the country's democracy is
fragmenting under Obrador. They
cite the silencing of critics
defunding regulatory agencies
and looting state controlled
trusts the same week. Blinken
was in Peru, he met with
Colombia's newly elected leftist
President Gustavo Petro Petro is
a former member of the M 19
guerrilla group, which was a
1970s era Marxist organization.
They discuss the climate action
the migration crisis and a
holistic approach to countering
narcotics trafficking in the
region.
Yeah, this is already so there
this is already I was just
talking to Tommy our, our
landscaper, he was to help us
with some trees. And he was
complaining about his pizza not
being delivered finally an hour
late it shows up. And he of
course being a racist Texan
assumes Are you Mexican, because
he didn't speak any English. No
Venezuelan. I mean, they're
already integrated. Completely
Leyland is cute. Yeah, I'm from
Venezuela. Yeah, yeah.
Don't call me and Mexican
fighting words. Yeah, those
fighting words can do that. I'm
just the idea of the what's Why
is gender go to the top of the
list, by the way with the
inclusion thing was at the top
of the list, it was very clear
in there that as far as Blinken
is concerned, gender inclusion
is more important than anything
else, this gender thing.
Why? Because he's insane. All
right, he
is in fact the whole government
is yes. And then what is the The
What is this? What is this
holistic approach to drug
trafficking? What does that
mean? What is it? What's a
holistic approach to fighting
drug drug trafficking?
Total filler words, means
nothing. I think in this case,
we'll all look at it and go,
Wow, can we get our piece?
Yeah, get piece of the action in
the end of drug trafficking
stacks work.
The drug trafficking stack nice.
You know, before we play your
third clip, this makes total
sense with what Chuck Schumer
said yesterday or the day
before.
Now more than ever, we're short
of workers, we have a population
that is not reproducing it on
its own, with the same level
that it used to. The only way
we're going to have a great
future in America is if we
welcome and embrace immigrants,
the dreamers and all of them
because our ultimate goal is to
help the dreamers but get a path
to citizenship for all 11
million or however many
undocumented there are.
Tell me that isn't exactly what
the former New York banker said.
It's all they care about
stacking up people we just as
long as so you're right, I am
talking about population, but
not in the way you presume it.
These people, the elites they
want just as many people as
possible but they don't want you
know, smart educated integrated
people really want people who
come from a different culture
and and you know, can be treated
as slaves. Hey, you're a slave
until we make illegal so haha,
we're gonna hold this over your
nose all year long and keep that
going. That's all they want. And
meanwhile, dogs, everyone's got
a dog.
Does good or shouldn't we
be encouraging having families
and making babies and that we
might have done 5060 years ago
maybe may notice discouraged.
discouraged by the colleges and
universities by the high schools
by the whole upbringing and
maybe that's non binary. Maybe
that's why they're running the
schools gender
is so important. We want to make
sure that we have compatible
genders coming in to make more
and that they're incompatible
with our fluidity. All of this
seems diabolical. The way by
doing it today
third clip here's to Yes, the
theme for today. Let's go it's
part three
in Chile, Blinken met with
anxious President Gabrielle
borders to discuss similar
issues. borage has opened ties
to Chinese Communist Party.
Meanwhile, there's another
player wooing the United States
southern neighbors China is now
South America's largest trading
partner. With its Belt and Road
Initiative. The CCP has sunk
sizable investments into the
region and is now one of its
biggest lenders. The CCP has
built ports roads, dams and
major power projects throughout
Latin America over the past 20
years. And you
think this is maybe why it
doesn't make sense to play
because the audio is so bad you
have to read it. Why is GE
publicly humiliated Trudeau
because the already in the taken
over the getting ready for the
Belt and Road extension through
the North American Union. Did
you see that? Did you see that
dress down? He did.
I did not tell me about it. I
mean, I knew this was there's a
back and forth going on between
Trudeau and she has no doubt
about Welspun
will do something that we love
doing on the show. I will read
along live for you. It's only
one minute long. I will read the
translators words. Everything.
Let me just set the stage. So
this is at the G 20. That kind
of hanging out in the lobby, you
know, where's all the stands are
the booths, the booths, like
hey, get to climate change, fix
here those booths and Trudeau is
just hanging around. And she
comes right up to him. Which I
don't think I've ever seen GE
come up to somebody and talk to
them in their face. And he's in
his face and he will look at but
he won't really look at him.
He's like talking spitting at
him and then he turns to the
translator translator starts off
if everything we discussed with
the with then leaked to the
paper. That's not appropriate.
That's not the way the
conversation was conducted.
There is a problem. There is
sincerity on your part. Oh in
Canada, we believe in free open
and frank dialogue. And I hope
that that's we will continue to
have we will continue to work
constructively together. But
there will be things we will
disagree on and she puts his
hands up. He's like, Hey, shut
the fuck up. Let's create the
conditions First he smiles,
shakes his hand doesn't look at
him walks away and this is the
video everyone should watch
because Judo walks away like he
pooped his pants. He literally
is almost keeling over and he
walks scurries away So what
happened? Is Trudeau someone in
the Trudeau Government leaked to
the papers that Trudeau had been
a big, big guy on campus and
said, Hey, she peered the G 20.
I told GE to go stop meddling in
our elections and stuff, man.
That's what happened. So she
went up and said, Dude, you
leaked out to the paper. And
that's not what went down. I
find it quite extraordinary.
Actually. The G would do though,
we'll
have to see what becomes of it.
But it's, well, I know that this
was going on because Trudeau has
been trying to, you know, get
make. Make hay with his own
public. Yeah. By kind of
condemning the Chinese even
though they're partners in many
things. And I guess this ticked
off his
ticket. Meanwhile, speaking, I'm
not familiar
that this little event happened.
That's interesting. That's
pretty
cool. Cool. Cool. Meanwhile,
with Obama, not to be outdone by
hurricane DeSantis. Ron
superstar DeSantis. In Florida,
our Governor Greg Abbott,
tweeted out, I invoked the
invasion clauses of the US and
Texas constitutions to fully
authorize Texas to take
unprecedented measures to defend
our state against an invasion by
him using that constitutional
authority and other
authorization and executive
orders to keep our state and
country safe. And then he has a
list of what he's going to do we
want to hear. Yeah, because no
one no one reported on this and
it is from his Twitter account,
one, deploy the National Guard
to safeguard our border and to
repel and turn back immigrants
trying to cross the border
illegally. Deploy the Texas
Department of Public Safety DPS
to arrest and return to the
border immigrants who crossed
illegally and deployed DPS to
arrest illegal immigrants for
criminal activity. Build a
border wall in multiple
countries or counties on the
border. Deploy gunboats to
secure the border. PT 109.
Designated Mexican drug cartels
as foreign terrorist
organizations. Interesting. Same
thing Trump said enter into a
compact with other states to
secure the border, enter into
agreements with foreign powers
to enhance border security and
provide resources for border
counties to increase their
efforts to respond to the border
invasion. I mean, that's kind of
fighting words.
Not much for him. I'm liking his
attitude. Hey, I have a little
clip here that talks about
better do something about it. We
still busing people away and
illegals to Philly with us about
this latest.
I mean, I'm gonna put gunboats
at the border. But first let me
bust some of these people to
Philly. Okay, I'll be right
back.
Border Patrol reported a record
2.2 million encounters with
illegal immigrants along the
border in the fiscal year 2022,
which ended in September. It's
the first time the numbers
exceeded 2 million in one year.
And Texas Governor Greg Abbott
has sent his first bus of
illegal immigrants to
Philadelphia. It was scheduled
to arrive Wednesday morning.
Governor Abbott has been sending
illegal border crossers from
Texas to sanctuary cities to
protest what he calls Biden's
open border policies. He says
since Philadelphia's Mayor
fought hard to get sanctuary
city status, it's an ideal place
to send people in the past
Abbott's sent buses to New York,
Chicago and the nation's
capitol. He says he'll continue
doing so until the Biden
administration tightens border
security to prevent illegal
immigrants from pouring into his
state.
Did you Well, you probably
didn't hear with the news this
morning. The the Republicans now
with their swagger. They got the
swagger because they got the
majority in the House. Yep,
they're not wasting any time.
But wasting lots of our time,
actually and taxpayer money and
all the stuff that we want
because here it comes
fear. We're releasing a report
today that details what we've
uncovered. We're also sending
letters to the Biden
ministration. Officials of Biden
family associates renewing our
request for voluntary production
of documents relevant to this
investigation. This isn't an
investigation of Joe Biden, the
person in the United States and
why he lied to the American
people about his knowledge and
participation in his family's
International Business schemes.
national security interest
require the committee conducted
investigation and we will pursue
all avenues avenues that have
long been ignored. Committee
Republicans have uncovered
evidence of federal crimes
committed by and to the benefit
of members of the President's
family. These include conspiracy
are defrauding the United States
wire fraud, conspiracy to commit
wire fraud, violation of the
foreign Agents Registration Act,
violations of the Foreign
Corrupt Practices Act,
violations of the Trafficking
Victims Protection Act, tax
evasion, money laundering, and
conspiracy to commit money
laundering. The Biden family's
business dealings implicate a
wide range of criminality, from
human trafficking, to potential
violations of the Constitution.
In the 118th, Congress, this
committee will evaluate the
status of Joe Biden's
relationship with his family's
foreign partners and whether he
is a president who is
compromised or swayed by foreign
dollars and influence foreign
dollar want to be clear. This is
an investigation of Joe Biden.
And that's where the committee
will focus in this next
Congress.
Yeah, all right, everybody, you
know, what's coming, John 1000s
of sealed indictments.
Where's Joe? Digenova? We
know he'll be surfacing. He'll
be back he'll be no doubt he'll
be back. NBC is all you know,
they Oh, here's here's that. Oh,
what are we gonna do? Oh, the
house Whoa, the household. I'm
gonna talk about what this new
round of sort of the split in
Congress means for both parties.
We know overall, it likely means
a lot of gridlock. So I want to
ask you something specific.
Understand, What could this mean
for the future of existing
committees? Like, for example,
the January 6 Committee in the
House? Oh,
yeah. Well, that's just one of
the things that we expect to
change. When you look at the
slim majority that this
Democrats have on the Senate
side of Republicans have on the
House side, you can see how
difficult it's going to be for
President Biden and Congress to
get anything done these last two
years of President Biden's first
term.
Yeah. Okay. By the way, that was
a January 6 Committee. It should
have been done in the Senate in
the first place, although I
think it probably been harder to
block out the Republican so as
they did in the White House,
yeah, there would have been
impossible, but this now it's
just gonna be flipped. And the
committee is gonna go Yeah. Oh,
yeah.
Okay, you know, I watched Trump,
I watch Trump announced, did you
watch it?
I watched it. Yeah, I got to
read to some clips if you want
to get to the rundown, clipped
to Trump running 2020 for one
and a half a couple of Biden
threat clips that came out of
this same reporting.
Well, first I just a general
impression about his
announcement. So of course, I
was disappointed that he did not
shake it all up by announcing
the Magga party, America first
party. That was too bad. But I
understand his strategy is all
right, you'd like Ron DeSantis.
He's Trump without the drama. So
I'll give you no drama. And he
also gave foreign policy and
things that you know, I don't
think DeSantis or anyone else
can comment on certainly not
now. So he uniquely he can do
that. He was very calm. He
didn't say anything really about
the 2020 election. So I mean,
yeah, but not the drama. He
didn't call anyone you know, by
their cool nickname. So while I
understand that, you get no
media coverage when you're just
boring. That was his whole hook.
I mean, have you really seen a
lot of clips of him? No. All you
see boring jazz hyperbole. You
got the New York Times editorial
board with a pre written piece
that would have read a lot
better if he had done crazy shit
that night. But it didn't it was
like, you know the word Trump
says it. He pretty factual CNN
we fact check Trump and when
when I read the CNN Headline, we
fact check Trump. My heart sank.
And I felt kind of like, like
the air let out of me. Like, do
we really have to go through
this again? Well, we have other
things to do. You know what I
mean? Did you not have any of
that you didn't feel kind of
tired, tired of it?
I've been tired of it before
this happened. And I and my
argument is well, I mean, Trump,
you know, would, I don't know
maybe catch up with last time if
he got in. But the problem with
having Trump being elected,
again, is that you can't reelect
him. So you'd have another one
term operation here. And then
the Democrats that probably went
in 2028, probably would Gavin
Newsom, or somebody like that,
as opposed to DeSantis, who if
you put him in and he's Trump
light, there's no doubt about
it, and he can pick himself up a
little bit. Trump would be nice
if we would help him but he
won't do that because he's too
prideful. But if DeSantis became
president, he could be
reelected. And that would push
off Gavin Newsom to 2032 or
beyond or if ever, and I think
it would be a benefit. You can't
do that with Trump. It would be
another one term deal with the
Republicans and it'd be a mess
and it would also be a mess from
all kinds of other perspectives
and I don't like this Trump
Reading from the prompter and I
put it in the newsletter. Very
an analysis of this. Trump made
a big fuss when he ran in 2016
about Obama's teleprompter and
he'll never do it and blah,
blah, blah. And now he's like,
glued to the prompter and he
read and he's not a good
prompter reader. He's, he's
Donald Obama in Florida.
He switches so obviously and
then he and then he just goes
into reading mode. I agree.
Right
now he's, he's a lousy prompter
reader. Obama was a good orator
he nd you know, Trump's you
know, he won't have anyone coach
him on this he obviously and so
he's it's like in his any down
talks in a funny way and his
style is, it's almost
somnambulistic. Indigenous is
very tiresome to listen to
Nampula like, hold on,
you can realistically get up
SLM. Yeah, I'm not a fan. I
think we've seen Trump do his
thing, and blah, blah, blah. But
let's listen to these clips.
Hold on a second. You're not
just gonna throw out your whole
opinion. And then shut up. Adam,
here's listen to some clips.
Blow me do that.
No, I don't do that. I always
let my elders go first.
Up there, they're not included.
Well, what
I'm seeing. And by the way, as
predicted, all of Republican
mega donors are certainly being
announced as pulling back. For
sure.
Well, yeah, we don't know any of
that to be true.
No, but yeah, well, some of them
have some out
there. Is it because everyone's
pointed out there's a concerted
effort to keep Trump from doing
this.
I mean, there's there's a very
big article and list on CNBC, so
I'll take them with some if
they're quoting people saying
no, no, we're not going to back
him anymore. And it's quite an
extensive list. Now, of course,
he didn't need anybody's money
to win the first time either.
And,
and I'm trying to shell a and
some of these are these Yes,
I know. But um, but I'm just
trying to figure out what the
strategy is because this is not
the way and he is not a Twitter,
he doesn't have any of that. He
doesn't have the voice. If he's
not crazy. They're not going to
use clip from him. So I'm just
trying to now what he's saying.
I agree. I'd say most of what he
said I agree with the state,
whether he was responsible for
it or not. But what happened in
a couple of years. And by the
way, things were now I think we
were still destined for this
inflation, all of that. And he
kind of weaseled out of the
vaccine by saying anybody who
any government worker military,
who got fired or had to leave
for refusing, forced
vaccination, they should be
reinstated with full back pay,
etc. So that's how he's kind of
trying to weasel out of that. I
just don't understand the
strategy and outcomes razor says
he's lost the plot. He has the
right idea, but he has no way to
execute anymore. So now let's
listen to clips.
Start with a I'm not disagreeing
with anything you said there.
With the book, maybe I should
pass it on so I can actually
read Trump running 2024
America's comeback starts right
now.
Trump addressed guests at Mar a
Lago with a sobering tone on
Tuesday night, he called
attention to the current state
of the nation under President
Biden's administration. We are
here tonight to declare that it
does not have to be this way.
Trump decried the crisis at the
southern border record high
inflation and violent crime
rates.
In order to make America great
and glorious. Again, I am
tonight announcing my candidacy
for President of the United
States.
The former president says he
wants to tackle inflation and
vowed to immediately reinstate
border security policies like
remain in Mexico if elected. He
also promised to be tough when
it comes to dealing with China
and touted the benefits the
country received from the trade
war. When he levied tariffs
against them.
We were getting hundreds of
billions of dollars. Many people
think that because of this,
China played a very active role
in the 2020 election, just
saying just say, sure that
didn't happen.
If Trump wins another
presidential bid, it would make
him only the second president in
history to serve non consecutive
terms.
This will not be my campaign.
This will be our campaign
altogether.
He described the task as being
not for any one individual but
as a movement involving all
walks of life, ethnicities and
political backgrounds.
We love both sides. We're going
to bring people together we're
going to unify people
President Biden tweeted out,
Donald Trump failed America
following the announcement,
aides filed the official
paperwork with the US Federal
Election Commission earlier in
the day setting up a committee
called Donald J. Trump for
President 2024.
Okay, I have a show note here.
This is boring, the information
is good and NTD does a much
better job of anyone else. But I
can't, I'm losing my focus of
how he's talking. So and it's,
it's not it's nothing to
deconstruct. We need we do need
some other things besides NTD.
Okay, I'm going back to
Democracy Now.
Here's ABC in order
to make America great and
glorious. Again, I am tonight
announcing my candidacy for
President of the United States.
ADCs Jonathan Karl is at Mar a
Lago right now. In fact, he's
outside of the room where he was
watching this play out with this
is a report on Agnes seemed
rather different from the
escalator speech. Can you just
describe this, this
announcement?
Yeah, I mean, at first, it was a
much more discipline Donald
Trump, he basically stuck to the
script. He gave a speech that
Republicans is the kind of
speech I want him to give, which
is contrasting what they see as
the successes of the Donald
Trump administration with the
problems facing America now
under Joe Biden.
We are a failing nation. For
millions of Americans, the past
two years under Joe Biden had
been a time of pain, hardship,
anxiety and despair. As we
speak, inflation is the highest
in over 50 years,
when Trump was President, we had
low inflation, the border was
secure. America had good
relations with China, North
Korea, and Iran and Russia were
in check. And now the whole
world's falling apart. I mean,
that's not really the portrait
of reality. But but it's the
kind of contrast that
Republicans would like him to
focus on, rather than talking
endlessly about how the 2020
election, you know, was stolen,
and all that kind of stuff.
Let's deconstruct why ABC is
doing this. They are actually
making Trump sound good versus
Joe Biden in this case. That's
bizarre. I mean, they could have
done every every, they could
have done a whole bunch of
different kinds of coverages,
but to say, well, you know,
everything Trump said is kind of
true. It's not exactly kind of,
but it's kind of feels like it.
That was an attack on on Biden,
by ABC.
And had to think about that it
sounded like it. But you know,
John, Carl, who's an anti Trump
or to an extreme, who did that
report
is your spoon?
Oh, that's a good question.
I'll tell you why. And this is a
weird thing and take take for
what you want. So I wanted to
look at someone sent me the
registration of him filing to
run for president and I want to
see, okay, what's in this is
very, it's one page and it says,
Read as a Republican, like,
maybe there's some weird
language in there. And then I
see this bank, the official bank
of the campaign, and it's a bank
in McLean, Virginia, which have
immediately is like, what?
That's interesting. Yeah. And
this is, what is the name of
this thing. It's it's run. It's
run by a guy named Peter
Fitzgerald. And he has
traditionally been kind of like
a dark money type of bank guy.
You know, he was somehow
involved with the Valerie Plame
CIA case. You know, it's like
this joke in in Washington, DC
that he has spooked money. He's
in McLean, which is like, it's
like Berkeley, you know, in
McLean, Virginia,
it means a lot.
So and so I was just thinking,
what just a weird thought. What
if Trump is going to a different
intelligence agency? Yeah. Gone
from defense to other
intelligence? Maybe CIA?
Fitzgerald is definitely a
Republican conservative dude. A
fixer, I think, too. But that's
where all the money's going. So
I thought that would account for
the report. That's kind of what
I was thinking as possible.
Yeah.
And Carl could be because he's
very unusual in a lot of
different ways, but let's go
there. So they brought this guy
on NTD. And I agree with you,
there's less drama to these
reports. But they brought they
bring in some guys once in a
while, do a little interview
with them. And this is an
interesting one. This is the
Trump Biden threats and TD.
Joining us now is Lee Smith.
columnist and author of the plot
against the president. He's also
the host of over the target and
epic TV. Great to have you on to
discuss former President Trump's
big announcement. Lee, President
Biden last week said that his
administration has to
demonstrate that Trump will not
take power if he runs. Biden
said they will use legitimate
efforts of the Constitution to
ensure Trump will not become
president again. Do you expect
Biden will use the DOJ or
another federal agency to hurt
Trump's chances of becoming
president again?
Well, certainly they've been
doing that. That's what the
Democrats have been doing. And
Joe Biden has been part of that
operation since he was Barack
Obama's vice president in 2016.
So I have no doubt that Joe
Biden has used the Department of
Justice, the FBI and whatever
instruments are under his
unlawful control, the way he's
weaponized these different
institutions to target his
political opponents. Joe Biden
has just made clear what
everyone has seen happening
since 2016. And Joe Biden wishes
to prevent Donald Trump from
becoming president than Joe
Biden should focus his energies
on governing the country
correctly, governing the country
reasonably to cultivate American
peace and prosperity. And then
he can run against Donald Trump
in 2024. That's how we can
prevent him from becoming
president. Not by weaponizing.
The agencies he's he and his
progressive faction have been
using since 2016. Against Trump,
Trump aides and Trump
supporters.
Do you know what was the premise
of this little discussion? It's
kind of eludes me. Did Biden
actually threatened? Yes, yes,
actually, I mean, I've heard all
these speeches.
I played the clip on this very
show. Let me see it was find a
clip again, please. Yeah, it was
it was just recent, I know as
recent.
And what's striking
circumstances.
Here's I think this is okay. See
if this is an
attempt to demonstrate that he
will not take power. By if we if
he does run, making sure he
under a legitimate efforts of
our Constitution does not become
the next president. Again,
we discuss this very clip.
Yes, we did. But where did what
was the where did this come
from?
This was a news conference.
Biden did.
I thought it was a one on one
interview with someone. Wow. Is
that across from some that?
I don't know. I don't I can't
remember.
It's interesting. They would.
Yeah, well, I brought I seem to
have suppressed it because I do
remember the clip. But I don't
remember it being as serious as
these guys make it out to be and
then now that they bring it up
in in these terms, I'm thinking
Well, it's because I just hear
Biden babbling like a like a
moron. But okay, yeah, let's go
to Trump Biden threats to
federal law enforcement agencies
are weaponized to target Joe
Biden's political opponents.
It's sick. This is
unconstitutional, and it's
disgusting. And it's not just
the MAR a Lago Ray, we've seen
Joe Biden use the FBI to go
after January 6 defendants to go
after and now we understand, by
the way, how many FBI
confidential human sources were
on the grounds of the Capitol on
January 6, to frame from
supporters. We've seen them go
after we've seen them go after
school parents who object to the
Biden administration's push for
CR t as well as trans
ideologies. Again, the MAR a
Lago RAID is certainly a big
part of it.
And now it turns out, I think,
was it Washington Post?
Yesterday, Washington Post,
published a piece that, as you
predicted, by the way, that the
documents that Trump had at Mar
a Lago pretty much just
souvenirs, just shipped to have
the stuff that you were saying
and exactly like he would love
to have that some top secret
folders just to put documents
in. So the Washington Post made
it that's kind of what it seems
that it was.
Yeah, make sense? I'd love to
have some of those tough secret
folders.
I'm sure some of you know why do
I think that some of our
producers just might I
think that maybe the no agenda
shop to just make so chooses
make some Yeah. Top secret for
your eyes only
somnambulism. And an abnormal
condition of sleep in which
motor acts such as walking our
performance like zombie?
Yeah, somnambulistic is the word
I used specifically. Very
good word. It's a great one. I'm
well impressed with your
prowess.
Somnambulism, ambulances, NIMS
and some nub they'd be best
show title for sure.
I don't know. Maybe not. So
here's the problem.
So this is new and improved
Trump piece getting some love
from ABC. Oddly enough. ABC.
John Carl, I don't know is it?
It's the Chain Bridge bank, by
the ways and who knows if
there's some connection there.
But meanwhile, the bass Magga
country is pretty much like Matt
Baker, Matt Baker goes to lots
of city council meetings. You've
probably seen me as kind of
like, get some dreadlocks and a
beard. And it looks like he
might be a dude named Ben. But
his name is Matt. And he went to
the Maricopa city council
meeting. And this is how Trump's
base feels.
Good morning. Once again, the
eyes of the world are upon
Maricopa County for another
botched election. Am I here to
accuse you of stealing the vote?
Heavens no for that would make
me a terrorist, wouldn't it? Let
me ask you, if you took your
life savings to a bank, and the
teller put them in the machine,
and the machine kicked out, one
out of four of your bills. And
the teller said, Don't worry,
we'll put them in box three over
here. And we'll let you know how
many were in there later. We'll
send them off to a separate
location. And someone will be
sure to get back to you and tell
you how much money you have.
Would you be okay with that? No,
you would not be okay with that.
Now ask yourself the question,
which is more valuable. Your
vote or your money? Now ask a
lobbyist. That same question.
Now ask a campaign manager that
question now ask Mark Zuckerberg
that question which is more
valuable, your money, or your
votes, or your country or this
world or the corruption that is
taking every single the county
and then you look into your own
soul. And you look back at
yourself in the mirror and
realize that you are the cancer
nation.
Thank you, our next speaker.
Love you for your
courage. And that's how a lot of
people feel not necessarily
about the election, but just in
general. And he just, it was
good. He did it within his two
minute allotment. He got it out.
And I just love how no one
cares. Thank you. Next speaker.
That's Nick Baker. Next speaker
Speaker.
I just want to play this one
clip before we do anything else.
Before you do that I want to I'm
looking at the John Karl bio.
There's an E he has no earmarks
whatsoever being a spook. In
fact, he graduated from Vassar
girls school.
He's not even spooker adjacent
to spoken Jason. So he has no
there's nothing. And there's
always a giveaway. You know, if
you can look this stuff up, they
try to cover it up to some
always some little item in there
that let you know, no, nothing
zip.
There was this clip that I've
been meaning to say this for two
shows. And specifically because
maybe you can bring it up with
Horowitz or maybe you guys will
bump I just want to put it in
your ear. Because looking at
some of the numbers, I'll play
this clip from Bill Gates is I
don't even know where it's from.
But it was a it was it was the
numbers that he was talking
about it he's
making because of very, very
high medical costs, and a lack
of willingness to say, you know,
is spending a million dollars on
that last three months of life
for that patient? Would it be
better not to lay off the those
10 teachers and to make that
trade off and medical costs, but
that's called the death panel.
And you're not supposed to have
that discussion.
So I don't want to talk about
the death panel. It's the amount
of money and I was looking at
some numbers out there. I think
there was a big demonstration.
It was Egypt. People can't
afford health care. And I'm
looking at health care debt in
the United States. It far
outstrips anything and people
you know, it's like your
insurance pays for stuff and but
there are people with hundreds
of 1000s of dollars and then
just on a forever payment plan
and one one hiccup and they're
done. They're out. I think
that's the real the real problem
that no one's looking at. Have
you heard anything about
healthcare debt?
Well, considering that the drug
companies and health HMOs do so
much advertising on mainstream
media that you'll never hear
anything about something like
that. That's a good point, I
think no, I have not. I've you
know, and I think I explained
why. Yeah, it's got Yes,
probably unbelievable. No should
be something should be done
about it. Instead of what
forgiving student loans.
Yeah, there you go. Just a
thought but everybody anyway, I
don't see how, how many, I mean,
my insurance company, Oscar. And
I was like, hey, you know, we
see that you're paying us like
16 $1,700 a month for the two of
you, since you only use it since
your deductible is $8,000 Once
you get our bronze Plus package
your loser. Yeah. Which means I
just got shrink inflation down.
Pay pretty much the same, but I
get less services and a higher
deductible.
Yeah, hello, good work.
This is not okay. It's not.
Yeah, you got a long ways to go
before you get to Medicare.
Yeah, he'll probably be
ratcheted up by the time you
probably be up to 70
Well, the good news is my wife
is going to live forever.
Congratulations to the keeper
and her 75 Hard group. Day 75
Today she lost 10 inches. More
than 10 inches last
10 inches. Yeah, that's it's
shorter now. Yes, yes.
The metric is waist and arms I
think. And boobs, breast, chest.
Oops. Anyway, there are there
are some people who lost 30
pounds in the 75 days is
unbelievable. So that so that
she's gonna outlive me
one thing I wanted to get all
the podcasting gear.
She like, Could you sign a
couple of checks just advance
just in case from mechanics
bank. Just just just want to
have a couple you never know.
Just use because you're not on
the account.
But come in handy. could come in
handy. Exactly.
Yeah, we put the no agenda show
on Mastodon four years ago, five
years ago, four or five?
Something like that.
I had no agenda. Referring to no
agenda social. Yes, no
agenda social.com. Started in my
closet. And we built it out. And
now running out of the closet
finally did and Erina took over
the duties and it's now as it's
he lives in the no agenda social
closet. And at first when when
this kind of movement started.
So what I'm saying is, we were
already we're in we have
experienced you know how it
works. Oh, yeah. You're way
ahead of we are in the fediverse
we know what's going on. So it's
been interesting to watch peor
the Fetti? Yeah, I'm not doing
Oh, part about the Fetty. So
we're seeing people come in. And
you know, and at first I was
like, well, this in some of the
adoption was traditional,
because people are like, I don't
have any followers. How do I get
by? My follower counts? Not
right. Most most people figure
out that's kind of not why
you're there. And that doesn't
matter. And I thought it would
die down. But something
miraculous is happening here.
Journalists are setting up their
own instances. And so they're
federating. So you can follow
them, but they have their own,
like journaux dot host. And, and
these are recognizable names.
Yeah, who, to me, it's actually
a little more interesting,
because now they really are
chatting amongst themselves
about stories. And they're kind
of giving their opinions, they
feel a lot looser. They don't
feel like they're being watched.
Because they're not because not
a lot of people are following
them. So I think that this is
catching a little bit of steam.
Now granted, this is led by
people like Jeff Jarvis but no
power to him. At least he's
bringing people in. But there's
theories, reporters, you know,
former New York Times current
Washington Post, there's so
well, let's see what goes on
with that. It's interesting. I
didn't I did not expect it to
catch on with any group but for
journalists to get it. I thought
that was interesting.
But Joris has enough of a techie
background Yes, that would make
sense yes. That he'd be the
instigator
Well he's not just the
instigator because you see it
happening in the UK you see it
happening around the world and
what's interesting is they're
they're setting up their own
home and that's what makes it
fascinate Yeah, journalists
getting a dot Mastodon a couch
whatever. Mastodon dot social,
but making their own. Hey, and I
can't believe it
took off we rise together. Back
to the moon
and beyond.
Was this who wrote this? By
light?
Yeah. I have The three clips on
this, again from the boring
iantd. But they have some
interesting information that I
was completely unaware of. And
nobody else has reported on
this. Okay, so well hold on.
We do your background or and
then I'll do my background or
just so we can whenever you say
it's ready.
First of all, since we our
theory is that they're not going
back to the moon. I think we
both agree on that. They might,
but Well, no, no, not going to
excuse me. We
don't we don't agree. It's the
world the word back the word
back.
You're you're just said we never
went and we're not. They're not
going. But let's, but let's
draw. I'm dropping that part of
the argument because it's too
speculative. And but how are
they going to now that they've
launched this thing? How do you
have any prediction what's going
to happen?
That we're gonna see video of
something? What is are they
supposed to land on this
mission?
No, no, no, they're just gonna
flop around and come back.
You'll think like,
flop around, come back. And then
they'll say, Yeah, we're ready
to go and 2025 and then we won't
hear from you hear of it again.
And then we need $100 billion.
That's my prediction.
Oh, what's your prediction?
It's gonna have a fail.
You already predicted it
wouldn't take off. So you want
to double down.
I'm doubling down it's gonna
fail on the way back.
Going back to the moon. This
morning. A new moon rocket by
NASA took off heading towards
earth's largest satellite and
lift off of Artemis one,
NASA's new moon rocket blasted
off on its debut flight on early
Wednesday. It had three test
dummies aboard which brings the
US a big step closer to putting
astronauts back on the lunar
surface. For the first time
since the end of the Apollo
program. 50 years ago, NASA
plans to put real astronauts
back on the moon surface by
2025.
Whoa, stop. Did you hear what he
said? NASA plans to put real
astronauts on the on the moon
this time. Instead of the fake
ones.
years ago, NASA plans to put
real astronauts back on the moon
surface by 2025. The 32 story
Space Launch System or SLS
rocket surged off the launch pad
from the Kennedy Space Center in
Cape Canaveral descendents Orion
capsule on a three week test
journey. About 90 minutes after
launch. The rockets upper stage
fired thrusters propelling Orion
out of the Earth's orbit on
course for the moon that put the
capsule on track for a 25 day
flight that will bring it within
60 miles of the lunar surface.
Today we got to witness the
world's most powerful rocket,
take the earth by its edges and
shake the wicked out of it. And
it was quite a sight. It was
quite as
follows nearly three months of
fuel leaks that kept the rocket
bouncing between its hangar and
the pad. Also back to back
hurricanes. The rocket was
forced back indoors by hurricane
Ian at the end of September, but
later stood its ground outside
as Nicole swept through last
week with gusts of more than 80
miles per hour. But why are we
trying to go back to the moon?
Wait, it's shorter. Let's just
get the hyped up CBS Morning
Report version of it. But lift
off of Artemis one How about
that identical open? Well done.
NTD. Lift off
of Artemis one. As a human made
spectacle. This Artemis one
launch was tough to beat NASA's
most powerful rocket ever
pushing through Florida's night
sky and Earth's heavy atmosphere
with 8.8 million pounds of
thrust.
I mean, this is just poetry.
Poetry compared to NTD listen to
how he says thrust. I've got
it's got thrust. Look at that.
That missile going upwards with
ever pushing through Florida's
night sky and Earth's heavy
atmosphere with 8.8 million
pounds of thrust.
Today we got to witness the
world's most powerful rocket,
take the earth by its edges and
shake the wicked out of it. And
it was quite a sight.
On Monday morning next week,
Orion will fly within 60 miles
of the lunar surface. Then push
40,000 miles beyond the moon for
space high drama, it's glimpse
back on Earth. After orbiting
the moon Orion will reenter
Earth's atmosphere for the
missions top priority. Testing
the capsules heat shield against
temperatures of 5000 degrees,
about half as hot as the surface
of the sun. from Houston, Rick
Club Road will lead the team in
Mission Control. A successful
mission could lead to a new era
of Moon locket. NASA is hoping
for a crewed lunar landing later
this decade. Fair to say lots on
the line here.
That's very fair to say. I mean,
yeah, we got to have a
successful flight. Otherwise,
you're not putting astronauts on
the next next mission?
Question. I mean, I understand I
get that little ditty at all. Oh
yeah. Oh yeah.
Oh yeah if it messes up Hey, so
all bets are off bro. But I
don't understand. I actually I
think the story that you know
whatever the technology we had
the money then we did have the
money now we got rid of it
whatever the technology Okay, so
now we have the most powerful
rock and roll it shook the world
by its edges we're making up to
the moon and then we just I mean
just kind of a little moon
lander thing. I mean, it's no no
seems like we I lately
explained this on a previous
show that I kind of read the
list. Know, they're gonna put in
a space station out surrounded
and produce going around and
around. You're gonna set up
you're gonna set up shop on the
moon
welding station.
Yes. Okay, you're gonna zag. Oh,
welding station with a big arc
welder up there.
I'm very I'm very excited to see
the picture. I really hope that
they're gonna send an actual
picture of Earth and not one of
these composite pictures. I want
to see the blue marble.
Yeah, okay. I don't care about
that. Let's go back to who is
this guy? This is Neil
Armstrong. We want to be poet
that's in both these reports.
Who talks about the rocket going
up and it's shaking the wicked.
That's Mark Strassman.
What's the what is he talking
about? Says shaking the weight.
Oh, no,
no, that was no I'm sorry. That
was the that was the NASA guy.
Yeah, I don't know who it was. I
don't know who it was.
What's he talking about?
There was a very powerful
rocket.
Jeff Well yeah, it's a pretty
rocket is a nice flame.
I mean, this is like this is the
guy who does
this we rise together back to
the moon and beyond
different guy. Really? No. Yeah,
it's a different guy. I don't
know them the way it was in that
clip. And it was in my clip to
the guys talking about shaking
the wicked
I know but something the wicked.
I think it means the wicked. I
don't know what he's okay. Let's
listen to it. We have to listen
laughed off
of Artemis one. As a human made
spectacle. This Artemis one
launch guy and Earth's heavy
atmosphere with 8.8 million
pounds of witness here we got
world's most powerful rocket.
Take the earth by its edges and
shake the wicked out of it.
Shake the wicked out of it.
It's what he said. It was a my
report to show I've never heard
of this. Shake the show. The
guy's trying to be poetic it
he's talking about the rocket.
Who is this guy? What's he
talking about? What's the wicked
got to do? Jack?
Oh, job 38 Verse 13, that it
might spread to the ends of the
earth and shake the wicked out
of it.
To wicked out of what out of the
earth. Now Satan II Satan. This
is as misuse of the Bible again,
I
would say
and why? What is Who is this
sanctimonious bullshit artists
that's making these comments?
What's he got to do with the
price of bread? He's not Neil
Armstrong jumping on the moon.
Hey, this is a media offensive
man. What else we got? We don't
I mean, that's thing may have
done it out halfway. We don't
know just in the back some CGI.
I mean, you know what, when they
have that space station out
there, take a picture of Elon
Tesla. Alright, that's
what that thing went.
Oh, yeah. By Jupiter. Find it.
Well, I want to see your
picture.
So let's go to the part that was
interesting to me of these next
two clips, which is talking
about the workforce. And some of
the details is a couple of one
minute clips is Artemis launched
to an AI there these details
were not expressed anyplace else
but NTD
because our call is we're going
out to explore the heavens and
this is the next step. Learn how
to live on the moon in order to
prepare to send humans all the
way to Mars.
This moon undertaking is Apollo
successor program, and it's
called Artemis. Artemis is the
ancient Greek goddess of the
hunt. And Apollo's twin sister
spectators at spaceview Park
directly across from the
launchpad cheered as Artemis one
blasted off into the night sky.
One of them was a former NASA
employee who worked on the
Artemis rocket. He says he knows
hundreds of others who work
together to make this work
so dedicated and diligent to
make it work right. And that's
what I thought about and tears
came to my eyes. I have to admit
it was overwhelmed.
The Orion capsule is expected to
splash down into the Pacific
Ocean on December 11 30.
Yeah,
okay, now that wasn't a clip.
The next clip is the good one.
But that guy would so with that
accent, you know, talking about
the way it was built all the
rest of it I'm thinking what
this guy with this accents are
starting to hear. Now this next
clip and the last clip,
it's not just the people who go
watch these things in Florida.
No,
this whole rocket this whole
thing is from the Deep South.
There's no Houston people
involved. There's no Vandenberg
people involved. Listen to this
last. This is untold story.
NASA's new Artemis one rocket is
the most powerful rocket yet.
And it's the culmination of
years of work for hundreds of
people. Let's take a look at
what's gone into the project
behind NASA's Artemis one
project or hundreds of workers.
Many of them are based in two
major facilities, one in
Mississippi and one in
Louisiana. Hmm, a manager says
the workers all live in those
regions.
And so when we think about the
technology and the advanced
technology of space travel and
large liquid rocket engines and
and astronauts putting sitting
on top of these engines and
flying into space safely, and
that's being done by
Mississippians that's being done
by Louisianans.
Many of the workers are second
or even third generation,
meaning their parents or
grandparents also worked on NASA
space programs. And engineer
says they take pride in that
workforce is very important,
right? We can't do this, you
know, this wasn't a one or two
person job. You know, this was
teams of hundreds of people that
came in that different
backgrounds, different
experiences, that all made this
happen together. So this area
has that kind of talent. You
know, it's been rooted down here
for generations. And a lot of
people see it as a badge of
honor to work here. Yeah.
We build rockets we build
rockets down here y'all. Hey,
hold on, hold on, hold on. Here
we go. This is well deserved.
No, of course I didn't know
that. And even the trolls are
going like wait a minute. I
thought that was an Alabama
everyone has heard of different
places but not Louisiana,
Mississippi, and right. So
that's a skunkworks of epic
proportion with a report on a
total skunkworks of epic
proportions. And at this the
only time I've heard that even
still like nobody else is
reporting on this. Alright, take
a whack and TD this was not
boring from NTD this was a good
one. Like birthday but I'm
digging What do you think that
this is? So when this thing
crashes and burns, which is what
you predict, then then it's easy
to go. Yeah, it's those rednecks
in the South. They don't know
how to build rockets to build
rockets, man, they're no good
down there. That's when it'll
come out.
Wow, very good, John. Very good.
And with that, I'd like to thank
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The names in the night set there
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Because my day ends, you know, I
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like, almost time to sit down
our earlier how we want you to
or what we can do one hour
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Yeah, that's our people. That's
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He left that out.
Let's count the first. Hello you
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And they're not trolls. They're
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who was psychopathic? Man.
Alien.
Sadistic narcissist.
Narcissistic What was the last
no narcissist?
There was a distinct narcissist,
trolls and they're not trolls.
They're psychopathic.
Machiavellian said Stick
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exactly what but the Google
podcast app wouldn't play this
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think to myself, at what point
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The no agenda Roku apps. I don't
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mentioned this, the developer of
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sparkle, Sprite 2.0, whatever,
whatever their framework is that
it was automatically taken down.
So if the developer I don't know
who did it has been around for
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I have heard from him for some
time ago when he was not
maintaining it. When he went
back to it. I don't know. Maybe
he's just given up maybe hates
us. Well, Grand
Duke David Foley, that told me
this is probably the reason he
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That'd be good. And I still get
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And I still get emails from
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There's people that there's you
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it used to be called the long
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Yeah, that's what it is. That is
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Our tail is so long. There's
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have was titled strung out man
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Can you dig it? Dig it you dig
it? Damn, Kenny Ben brought us
the I got my flu stir shot
looked suspiciously like a
Mattel logo on the on the round
part. This was I had to trust my
my colleague Jhansi Dvorak on
this choice. For I have enough
colorblindness that I pretty
much and can read it to you this
at all. And I have no problem
flying aircraft. I have no
problem seeing the red from the
green lights, all that stuff.
But when it comes to in one
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So I liked it. There was a there
was another one for people
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the I got my part of this. Just
there's nothing there. Right?
Yes, that would be Adam. And so.
Yeah. So we had a debate between
I got flu STED which is the
which was good content. Neil
piece Grucci. He's like, but I
didn't like the band aid being
there. Because their needles
were under the band aid. I just
bothered me. I liked this this
little guy because it was it
stuck out and and there wasn't
there was a lot of other stuff
that was borderline but it
wasn't quite jazzy enough for
our taste. I like the piece I
was used in the newsletter to
laundering money by gore. But
the thing about that piece, it
looks like Eastern European
cartoon repurposed. Yeah,
because it's got a style of an
Eastern you're, you know, you've
seen these cartoons, these
cartoonists that are in
Yugoslavia and
Yugoslavia cracked magazine
would have this cartoon, yes,
something like that. And so it
did it looks stolen. So I don't
know if it was or not, but
we did bring up the stolen
nature. I just thought I was
confused. I brought
it up to myself when I was
thinking about it for the
newsletter. And I looked at his
previous art and he has no
evidence of being a cartoonist.
You know, as you'd like, like,
look up Mike Riley. He has does
a cartoon he was that stolen?
You look at his previous all of
his stuff. You know is Mike
Riley's cartoons. He does a lot
of cartoons so I just wouldn't
even consider it being stolen.
But
honorary, honorary mention to
Lorenzo Royo Arroyo of the sand
bank when freeze, cucumber.
Oh, yes, we both liked it. It
was hilarious. almost use it for
the newsletter suddenly just
stupid about that particular
stupid was so
and the Adam cast IRL by the way
if you're listening to this you
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you can see all the art almost
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I did a horrible impression of
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What
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If you go on the show it you
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and Martina. Here's I think it's
Martina. Maybe not Martine. No,
I'm pretty sure this is Martina.
I think she's a a female airline
pilots. Believe. I hope I didn't
miss gender.
A lot of pilots. Yeah. A lot of
people in the airline industry
and cops and military. And by
the way, just for the people out
there need to know. I did it. I
finally did it. After two years
you
renewed your ham radio license.
It's the biggest pain in the ass
anyone could possibly imagine.
The website is unusable. It's
been on Yeah, this is no it's
been I had you know if anyone
wants to renew their license,
just let the AARP do it for you
is subscribe for one year and
you'll get it they'll do it.
They will renew your license.
Yes that you get a note when
your license expires from the
AARP. Hey, you want your license
renew? We'll do it.
Cool. I'll wait for that come
up on it. I had to call
Washington DC and talk to the
FCC and have to be Acme I had to
be walked through the website oh
how embarrassing is very
embarrassing and then there's a
bunch of stuff like Wait
so one sec. No, no, no, we can't
let this go by John. I can't let
this just go by FCC Can you put
out put you on hold for one
second? Okay. I got some old
dude who can't figure out the
website right Am I right?
No not at all because you could
tell that this all these guys do
so they spent it takes about 45
minutes by the way. My comment
is something like this half the
time I'm supposed to put what in
there and it's like he's a huge
effort and embrace it but the
effort and numbers already know
you've just put the pool down
and put it in but it's already
on the page. This seems
redundant. Oh goodness. And so
my comment is mostly well that
seems redundant. Well that seems
redundant and two guys you keep
walking me through and so I can
find it and you click over here
you
guys really annoying can you
take this call he says it's over
in Dundee so it's a p i don't i
don't use this this term lightly
and put it in oh man said piece
of shit
which is pretty much like every
ham radio website on the
internet does it still use blink
tags this thing to renew your
license? I
wouldn't know I didn't see any
they had a lot of dropdowns
You crack me up so back to
Martina with a double credit
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penny well of course we're gonna
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they're just behind y'all got
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those are our row mops
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know roll mops are. That's the
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roll. Yeah, roll mops. Robert
Campbell. I I've been abandoned
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pickle in the middle as a
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fan since day one and when he
saw the promotion leading up to
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listening to the number of
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since I was not surprised I
humbly asked for a mate good and
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and Adam after episode 1503
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this morning I finished actually
listened to Episode 1503 and
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please understand I'm not
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and probably others are confused
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I'd love to fraud q1 q1. We
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Just a much sought after
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move.
So I got a bunch of clips
because Jordan Peterson was on
the Piers Morgan show no Oh,
that's why you have the clip.
Okay, good. And that's where
that clip came because he talks
about and I think you'll like
these clips because it's about
Instagram celebrities and
psychopaths online. It's about
everything you talk about with
you over a under educated over
socialized, but he's thinks is
more than that he has a lot of
nutcases in the process I want
to pull up just a side clip out.
In the process of discussing
this Piers Morgan makes the
following clip just the Piers
Morgan clip, just play this and
tell me what lunatic would say
this whole matter appears. Don't
see. Go here. Yeah, I got it.
I actually I had a psych. I had
a psychopath test done on me
actually, a lengthy
questionnaire and they concluded
I was a good psychopath,
a psychopath test?
Data Psychopath Test done on
him. And it turned out that he's
a psychopath, but a good one.
Well, then Peterson kind of very
well. Oh, I'm gonna hear that
again.
I had a psych I had a psychopath
test done on me actually, a
lengthy questionnaire and they
concluded I was a good
psychopath.
A good psychopath? Well, sounds,
describes it.
Alright, so let's listen to some
of these clips. This is pretty
funny stuff. So let's go with
the we can do with the crazy
women clip. But let's go with
Pearson on Insta influencers,
just got a paper sent to me
today by Jonathan Hite. He
didn't write the paper. It's, it
will be published. It's
published in a journal called
Personality and Individual
differences. And it's an
examination of the personality
traits associated with let's say
excessive and self promoting
internet usage. And if you don't
mind, I'd like to read you a
couple of the descriptions of
what the people found, because
it's so absolutely spot on and
relevant. I don't think we are
descending into tribalism. I
think what's happening is that
the virtualization of the world
is enabling people who behave in
a particular antisocial way in a
self aggrandizing and self
promoting antisocial way. And
I'll just read you the
descriptions that are taken
directly from this paper. So it
was an actual study of online
behavior. Women characterized by
high self centered antagonism,
neurotic narcissism,
Machiavellian views,
Machiavellian tactics. So that's
manipulative, manipulative,
pneus, meanness, disinhibition,
physical sadism, and indirect
sadism used Instagram for a
longer time and more frequently
than the men in women, verbal
sadism and emotionality was
associated with longer. Well,
honesty, humility, and
conscientiousness was with a
shorter Facebook usage time.
Furthermore, women high in
agentic extraversion so that's
manipulative self promotion, and
indirect sadism used Facebook
for a longer time, and more
frequently than men. And so I've
thought for a while that one of
the things that's happening to
us as we virtualized the world
is that we're enabling the small
percentage of people it's
usually about 3% in general
populations, who use
manipulation and reputation
savaging and denigration and
self promotion. So the genuinely
psychopathic types to dominate
the social conversation and to
spew their poisonous and
manipulate the venom into the
public domain. Not only with no
fear of being stopped and no and
no inhibition, which is almost
all applied socially, but also
well being monetized and
promoted by the people who run
the social media channels.
Okay, I'd say two things. One,
it's being amplified. This 3% to
3% seems low.
Well, I think is 3% always
refers to the percentage of the
population that are genuine
psycho or sociopaths,
but then 30% Is copycatting
those psychopaths is that what
I'm supposed to
follow? I don't know. But but
because the 3% is I don't know
why you think it's low because
the number of people that if you
go on Instagram Insta and you
find some of these people I
follow a few of them it's just
like fascinating to watch them
just take pictures of themselves
over and over and over and under
any circumstance picture picture
picture.
Okay. I can't help but think of
Scott Adams. This is exactly
this is exactly the the woman he
loves Scott Adams posting weird
stuff he posted. I'm gonna
paraphrase but I think it was
what is interesting gram good
for No, no, I'm sorry. It was a
Why did I get married because I
wanted to have a week long of
fantastic sex with an Instagram
model in Vegas or something like
that, which sounds exactly like
how they met. It's, it's
destructive. I mean, that that
woman, I'll say that woman who
totally suckered Scott Adams,
not a sophisticated player at
all, as it has damaged him is
dead, Insta, indirectly has
damaged him. And I think she is
an example, if I were to call
anyone, or say anyone has maybe
some psychopathic, that would be
one I'd be looking at.
There's lots of them. And I
think it's just she's one of
many. And if you if you've, it's
just like frightening to see
some of them and they're just
gonna kill you anyway, part two
of the same as he wraps this,
this part,
every society forever has had to
contend with a small percentage
of people who will utilize all
the benefits of society only for
themselves. They had to contend
with the fact that those people,
if not brought under control,
can demolish the structure of
the entire society. And I think
the polarization that we're
feeling is a consequence of
their untrammeled expression,
online, Instagram, Facebook, and
in any and online comment.
forums like Twitter,
but but then that, that stuff
you read out just seems to be
gender specific to women. Bazoom
me also applies in other ways to
men as well on social media.
Oh, yeah. Well, I I think the
reason that it deployed in this
study in women is because
Instagram is very heavy, heavy
image use image. It involves
heavy use of images. And there
are reasons to assume that
because of that, it attracts
women who are directed towards
short term impulsive mating
strategies, and that's another
sign of impulsive, antisocial
and psychopathic behavior.
I wish he would deconstruct
dating apps.
Oh, he you know, he'd be this
one. You know, he's, he did this
interview with Piers Morgan and
people can look it up. But he
also did a longer thing with a
huge Hoover Institution and that
guy that you know, this is the
interviews over there. Victor
David Hanson. No, no, Victor
David enhances the guests
usually being interviewed by the
guy who does the interviewing
goes over to Hanson has gone off
and done his own podcast now
this I can't remember the guys
name Robinson I think his last
name and he does interviews and
he had a great time on our long
leg. It was more of a lecture
than anything else by Peterson I
thought he's back on form
because Peterson over the last
few years has just been you know
trying to recover from his his
moment where almost died from
drug use. But yeah, he's he's
got back on track, I think does
my second one this is the these
are actually discrepant, but
let's play just Peterson one.
And then I'm sorry, then it'd
been the last one after that,
okay,
shouldn't be required to
implement no your customer laws.
And then that the people who are
posting who are genuine,
verified human beings willing to
abide by their words with their
personal reputation should be
put in one comment section. And
then the online anonymous
cowardly, narcissistic
pathological troll demons who
are polluting the public
discourse should be put in a
different common section. And if
you want to go to hell, and
visit the troll demons and see
what they have to spew, you can,
but otherwise you can be among
the normal human beings engaged
in normal civil human disperse,
and that would separate the
bloody psychopaths from the from
the bulk of decent normal
people. And you know, 97% of
people aren't psychopaths.
This is the stuff I don't like
Peterson for. So he's going to
tell us how to fix Insta how to
fix social networks. This
is specific to Twitter this but
she doesn't it doesn't doesn't
matter. It's no I agree.
But let me finish. Okay, what I
would prefer this man say is
avoid Silicon Valley altogether
that it is actually it's a bug
on the internet route around it.
Now this is the guys that have
the guy. I know. That's why I'm
a little disappointed in nadian
Oh, I'm sorry. I expect too
much.
You're expecting way too much.
If he was if he was actually,
you know, moved to silicon, San
Jose or San Francisco. It
wouldn't take much.
But he's he's in the Ben Shapiro
group. And so he's sitting
pretty and those guys are all
about fighting the new
mainstream which they think
their fight is with Twitter and
Facebook and all that stuff.
Where's there's no fight, go
over to the Fetty do a pod on
the Fetty there's the I would
like to know is are there. Do we
know people will completely
narcissistic nut jobs in the
Fetty No, because there's no
algos in the Fetti. So he's just
wasting his breath telling
people how to fix the stuff that
is toxic. We don't need and
people enjoy not being on it.
That's, that's, I wish he would
do that. But he's in the system
man. He's fighting a fight,
man. He's a man. He's a part of
this problem.
You dig it? Okay. All right,
part two, part two.
This is where it's not really
part two. It's I think it's
slightly separate. This is
Peterson, crazy women,
mega Markel Prince Harry's wife
who does this. Let me
let me preface this crazy with
Have you wondered if you listen
to Megan Merkel's podcast?
Let me see no. She's got
a podcast and pieces brought up
in the podcast. Pierce is more
than happy to take a clip from
her podcasts which includes him.
It Peterson blows up at this.
And he Benny, he does something
I've never heard him do before
and he doesn't do it as well as
he could but not as well as we
do it. Which is he mimics her
and then does a little take on
her voice ganging it you know.
Yeah. Which he never does take
and so I just thought this was
quite interesting is very
entertaining. And he just pierce
we know hates Megan Markel. And
I guess Peterson does too. I
didn't know that
mega Markel Prince Harry's wife
who does this podcast, Archie
Well, podcast. Archetypes is
cool. And when she seems to
parentally play the victim, the
female victim of all outrages,
and your name got dragged into
this. Let's take a listen to
what you said.
Raise your hand if you've ever
been called crazy or hysterical.
Or what about nuts insane out of
your mind completely irrational
by don't think that men can
control crazy women. The use of
these labels
has been drilled into us from
movies and TV, from friends and
family and even from random
strangers. And the fact is, no
one wants this label.
What did you make of that Jordan
to be suddenly appearing on Mega
Michaels podcast as a villain?
The first thing I'm holding
women crazy is
that she? Yeah, well, the first
thing I make of it is that her
voice drips with the same
falsehood that the voice of
Kamala Harris drips with. It's
this sanctimonious, faux
compassionate talking down to
her audience and trying to be
sure that we're all really on
the same compassionate page
here. And we're all being
victimized by terrible forces
that are arrayed against us.
None of that's really fair. And
it's it just grates on me and I
do believe I do believe I do
believe you played a bit of a
clip. When I was talking to
Talia Camille pelea, the
literary critic, and I do
believe I do believe I do
believe that it is the case that
it's very difficult to control
female antisocial behavior,
often of the type that's been
pilloried as hysterical. And I
think that there is no shortage
of clinical evidence to support
precisely that claim. It's very
difficult for women to control
female antisocial behavior and
females who are antisocial, that
feminine pattern is reputation
savaging under the guise of
compassionate care. And it's
it's extraordinarily
destructive.
Yeah, in in that playing field,
yes, people who aren't who
aren't a part of that aren't
that way. I don't know it. I
like I've always liked Jordan
Peterson. I've liked him for a
long time. I'm glad that he
lives. You know, but it's to me
it's just more of you who even
Why do you even bring up Why do
you go on a show to talk about
Megan Markel? What are you going
to show as
well he didn't go on the show to
talk about Megan Markel. This is
Pierce brought it up. I
understand but what he's talking
about will crazy women on Insta?
Yeah. John, I just don't like
his advice. I think it's advice.
Should we get off of it? Do
something else with your life?
Yeah.
All right. A little bit of food
intelligence there. It's going
fast now. So this this is just
this week. In fake food, though
we need a jingle a startup has
turned seaweed into delicious
vegan bacon. The Dutch I picked
this up from the Dutch telegraph
have developed a coffee without
a bean.
Why wait? Don't coffee plants
take carbon dioxide out of the
air and they're valuable and
they produce these beans And
then you can make coffee out and
what would you want to
substitute that for? Well, how
could it be more green than
that?
So this is it's made of soy palm
oil. Why? Because we need okay,
why? Because coffee beans are
expensive. Why not just sell
people the soy repackages coffee
for the same price. That's why,
by the way, we should mention
just for historical purposes,
there was a product and I think
it still exists called post him.
Punch was a post them POS TQM
which was a coffee substitute.
That became very popular during
World War Two. Huh.
That's interesting. why would
why? Oh, because there was no
money. There you go. Well,
that's why
no World War Two there was that
you know, everything was
rationed. And so
they're getting ready for the
next rationing period with
basically warm crayon box on a
box from your own news.
Headline. It's like brewing
beer. This startup makes baby
formula with human proteins to
mimic breast milk. Yeah, this is
good. And this is this is the
stuff that they're making. And
people are going brooch milk and
it's not even this is all lab
grown. Now just as this is
another good one. In Berkeley,
California per litre. Are you
familiar with Perlita? Perlita?
No, it's a Perlita Missy. It
sounds like it's some kind of
little oyster joint. No, no,
it's a startup. Her Aleta but
they are from Berkeley. They
have announced plant based
oysters. I mean, who needs the
protein of an oyster get to
plant plant great. But the
kicker today John just to show
you where we're at the Food and
Drug Administration. You know
them has approved laboratory
grown meat for human consumption
for the first time. And it's
called upside upside the upside
meet upside foods you can find
them at I think it's upside
food.com Let's see It's okay
they traded upside foods.com No
one let me see I don't think so.
They will be because there's
some oh my goodness I've been
seeing this they got celebrity
endorsements.
lawsuit waiting to happen.
Well all right here is this is
their chicken. So they have you
see the Prato
sheep is crapping meat in the
world. They're gonna make in a
lab, our foods,
the upside of chicken and they
have coming soon. So they're the
only half chicken right now but
coming soon they will have all
kinds of meats. Yeah, what is
the science of it? Start with
chicken. Yeah, hold on, we're
gonna start with chicken. Here
it is. So the Science page from
one chicken to enough chicken
for everyone. Our production
process starts by taking a
sample of primary cells from a
chicken or fertilized egg. From
this sample, our team selects
ideal cells for developing a
commercial cell line. The
winning cells get a blue ribbon
are chosen based on their
ability to produce high quality
meat and grow predictably and
consistently. This process is
called the immortalization.
That's, that's immortalization.
Once the cell is established,
we're able to draw from it for
years, if not decades to come,
reducing the need to take
additional cell samples from
animals. This is this is
actually fascinating. Step two.
In the production process, we
have our cell line established
and are ready to begin producing
meat from those small samples.
To make upside chicken meat. We
need to nourish the cells. We've
developed a proprietary cell
culture medium or cell feed
that's optimized for ourselves
needs and consists mostly of
common compounds found in animal
feed and human food including
amnio acids, fatty acids,
sugars, trace elements, salts
vitamins, so then they get and
then they cultivate it, and they
put them into a vessel called a
cultivator. Where I guess it
just ferments and becomes yeast.
After about three weeks, the
tissue is ready for harvest. We
remove the tissue from the
cultivators and separate out any
remaining cell feed and Baba,
and then that then it's good to
eat they need to pack it. Once
harvested, the meat is ready to
be inspected, prepared, packed,
served and enjoyed. They forget
the whole process where they
make it look like chicken and
who is the celebrity endorser?
No one less than Sir Richard
Branson
How you doing? Good to see you.
Really excited and looking
forward to tasting your latest
rendition.
Thank you. We're cooking chicken
piccata with Baron Weinstein has
already smells good but isn't
from Vitor.
Yeah. Holding you guys over
there you just come over here
and look at this. This is
extraordinary. I know we're
making a little film but this is
just everybody who
by the way in this film, he
makes the crew and the producers
eat it first. And then he takes
a bite he's not stupid he's
hiding in the background to come
and say this this is just too
good to be true.
It's just too good to be true
nice nice things to him it isn't
it wasn't alive and plucking
the battery Do you hear this?
Oh, at least it wasn't a chicken
that was alive. You don't even
know and you know it doesn't go
to horrible stuff shoved in and
you're eating chicken that's
gonna change the world. Yeah.
Oh change the world with this
chicken. Yes.
That's great. Thank you.
And now Branson is going to try
it himself
off is truly delicious
someone's going to grow a third
arm and sue him for this
absolute nationally delicious
for the but a good chef there
but it's just so nice.
We have one more thing for you.
A big surprise come on over
Daniel.
Oh big surprise
as chicken tikka masala oh my
god
we've taken this yeast
laboratory grown goop of cell
clusters you let ferment and we
made it taste like chicken tikka
masala was
quite brilliant. Thank you so
much better than the best Indian
restaurant I've ever been to.
This excites me more than almost
any company I've come across
because if you can grow enough
meats and fishes and other
things you could save the
rainforests you could save
ultimately save the world.
Save the world by killing humans
did do is Saving the Rainforest.
Oh man. No, they're not public
and not public. Here they will
be they're starting United
States where do you obtain your
cells from Uyghurs are
actually about it. Next step of
this would be cannibalism. We
could grow up cumin, edible
tissue,
Soylent Green.
And we could eat that. So this
kind of Pfizer with a clip I
have here on food.
By the way, this was not a clip
about food. This is a clip about
some weird chemical crap people
are being told to eat by Richard
Branson, who couldn't even get
out of the atmosphere
this clip doesn't you know this
clip is by with Michael Pollan
bitching about McDonald's french
fries. Which I have a you know,
I've
Yes, you weren't efficient. No,
no, yes. And until they've gone
bad
they went south some years ago,
they changed the oil oil formula
for the french fry. Oh, but but
I never thought about what he's
going to talk about here, which
is another reason not to buy
anything from McDonald's is
basically a matter it's just one
step closer to what you just
played. If you go
Donald's anywhere in the world,
you will find french fries or
chips as you call them. And you
will find that they're always
made from the same Tayto the
russet Burbank potato. This is a
potato from America that's
unusually long and and difficult
to grow. And but that's what
they want. Because when you're
making when you're McDonald's,
you like those red boxes with a
little bouquet of very long
chips. It looks really good. And
so they insist that all their
potatoes be russet Burbank, and
they further insist that they
have no blemishes at all.
There's a very common defective
of russet Burbank potatoes
called net necrosis. And you've
seen details of that little
brown line sometimes or spots
that come through it, but
McDonald's won't buy them if you
if your potatoes have that. And
the only way to eliminate that
is to eliminate an aphid and the
only way to do that is with a
pesticide called monitor that is
so toxic that the farmers who
grow these potatoes in Idaho or
dead won't venture outside into
their fields for five days after
they spray. And then when they
harvest their potatoes they have
to put them in these atmosphere
controlled sheds the size of a
football stadium because they're
not edible for six weeks. They
have to off gas all the
chemicals. So you see the desire
for a certain kind of ship leads
to a sir We're in kind of
agriculture,
agriculture zooming science
experiment. That is this
disgusting. That's disgusting.
totally disgusting.
The other day was last week I
went to the PIO box. Two weeks
ago we can half ago got my hair
cut PO Box and my round. Now
we've been eating since we're
not stopping by that we've been
we've had bacon hamburgers or
hamburger meat. No, not with
buns everything but hamburgers
for breakfast beef steaks, just
completely. Yeah. Oh, it's great
hamburgers. You don't put you
don't put like ketchup and
mustard and and and relish on it
or you could.
So you're substituting the
hamburger for breakfast for pork
sausage, which
we know we also have the pork
sausage. We have it from the
Holy cow. I mean, we had this
all kinds of stuff. So I was so
hungry Dr. And I have to it's
about an hour and 20 minutes
from Austin.
I can see this one coming in and
I like
I'll just have a cheeseburger
and fries and a Dr Pepper.
medium medium medium. Dude, I
hadn't even hit Dripping Springs
in my body was rejecting this
stuff. It's so horrible. Even
what we get in restaurants now
that we're used to getting it
straight from the rancher that
and you were talking about going
to Costco and what beef you're
buying about being USDA. I think
you're wrong. A lot of that is
from South America is branded
USDA, but I can't eat I can't
even eat Costco beef anymore.
I'm surprised you still can buy
now it's not bad but it's not
that was not Primo. And that's
what's happening here. All the
good stuff that'll be like
caviar really expensive and we
get Richard Branson chicken
nuggets grown in the lab
blood places you stop it to get
this burger
McDonald's dry like the worst
yes that's what I'm saying.
I've been reviewing these
burgers on this show now for a
number of years because I check
one out ever
did it I was weak it was very
bad. fell off the wagon.
Now this Carl's is better.
Carl's Carl's Jr. There was
anyway that no meat for you or
dairy if you're at the
University of Stirling, where
Sterling Britain, meat and dairy
products will be banned on
University campus. The students
voted to go vegan send your kid
to that university Sterling
where they'll fall down today at
an example of the of the use of
democracy to assert the rights
of the of the minority. I can't
believe permitted every single
student unless it's a unless it
was every single student that
voted for this that it would be
acceptable I
believe it was
tyranny.
It's the Here you go. The
Stirling University Student
Union back to move towards a
plant based menu. At the three
food outlets it controls with
activist to demand the policy is
adopted across the entire
institution. The campaign group
animal animal rebellion, blinked
to extinction rebellion said the
move was UK first would help
address the climate ecological
emergencies due to emissions
linked to farming. So they're in
the schools now telling you what
your kid can eat as a pressure
group political pressure group
from the outside homeschooling
people homeschooling much
better. And there was a new
study that came I think we're
like 19 scientists or something
who did this? The Annals of
Internal Medicine. Is that good
the Annals of Internal Medicine?
I think it is. They found little
correlation between red meat
consumption and health problems.
A number of organizations
immediately contested the
evidence claiming it to be based
on an irrelevant system of
analysis. started freaking out.
The SIOP has to continue. If
sludge in your body man don't
make it gets cancer man it stays
in your intestines for 15 years.
All of that stuff. All of that
do you think we can old tropes
very old tropes? I think we
should just do a little quick
stuff on Russia since we almost
did have World War Three or
something like that we haven't
discussed yet.
The one I get the one misfired
Poland clip and I don't have
I have well, I have the one I
have the I have the ABC house a
short
Ukrainian president Zelensky is
pushing back after the US and a
their allies said that that
missile that hit Poland this
week was apparently fired by
Ukraine. They believe it was
unintentional fired as Ukraine
tried to intercept Russian
missiles. NATO officials say
Russia is ultimately
responsible, but Solinsky wants
his officials to join the
investigation.
What does this remind you of
when it comes to Russia and
Ukraine? This is the shutdown of
the Malaysian airliner. So a
little bit Yes, same thing.
Russia got blamed. We know
Ukraine did it except for some
reason Bellingcat was sent away.
They weren't allowed to do this
one. And even Biden, everyone
came out pretty quick and said
that was a mistake. Which seemed
coincidental with the $37
billion that was
been going on since day one with
the Ukrainians shoot Eunice
firing missiles into
neighborhoods and blaming the
Russians. I mean, the whole
operation seems to be a one
giant false flag with this with
this Solinsky character.
How many hundreds of 1000s of
people are supposed to be dead?
And why
is supposed to be supposed to be
10,000 dead soldiers on each
side? And then there's got to be
at least 100,000 civilians?
Where are
the bodies man and ever show the
bodies?
No, they don't show bodies
anymore. Uh huh. Okay, you don't
think anyone's dead? Is that
what you're making a claim for?
I
have not making any claim. I
have no idea. I wish I wish they
we
don't know anything about
anything because this whole war
has been wag the dog style for
us.
And that's my point. Wag the Dog
is what it feels like time and
time again right down to the
green screen questions.
Very here's my one lone slip.
A missile hit Poland during an
exchange of fire between Russia
and Ukraine. Poland and NATO now
say the blast may have been
astray from Ukrainian Air
Defense Forces, not a Russian
strike.
xataka after a okra yesterday,
Russia attacked Ukraine
Ukrainian air defense missile
defense fired a lot of missiles
to neutralize this Russian
attack. It is estimated that
maybe half maybe a bit more than
a half of all Russian rockets
were shut down. The rest hit the
Ukrainian territory. It is
unfortunately highly probable
that one of the missiles fired
by the Ukrainian air defenses
fell on our territory, not just
at this puddle persona national
territorial
statement relieves global fears
that the war in Ukraine could
spill over the border. The
missile landed on Polish
territory four miles from the
Ukrainian border killing two
people. Poland's president said
it was a Soviet made es 300
rocket but there was no evidence
it was launched from the Russian
side. The blast occurred as
Russia launched dozens of
missiles at several locations in
Ukraine. Kyiv said it shut down
most of the incoming Russian
missiles with its own air
defense missiles. The Russian
defense ministry has denied
hitting any civilian targets but
NATO said Russia still bears
ultimate responsibility because
it started the war
question should we not have seen
the NATO missile defense shield
fire or at least alert
something? It's it's it's around
as far as I understand all NATO
member states
could be a bony maybe it's just
a piece of scrap that was flying
around coming in from a distant
that's what it looked like to me
looked like there was an
intercept or something or
guy. A couple of people that
probably didn't get killed but
by accident, or on accident is
someone to say
well make no mistake, this was
no accident. We know who's to
blame, ultimately. And once you
get these guys coming out and
making commentary, well, then
you know, it's all bull crap.
This is Lloyd Austin, the
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs,
the
Maya Miley's still the chairman.
Lloyd is headed the Defense
Department's department
I'm sorry, Secretary defense.
We're still gathering
information but we have seen
nothing that contradicts
President dudas preliminary
assessment that this explosion
was most likely the result of a
Ukrainian air defense missile
that unfortunately landed in
Poland. And whatever the final
conclusions may be, the world
knows that Russia bears ultimate
responsibility for this
incident. Russia launched
another barrage of missiles
against Iran reigns specifically
intended to target Ukraine's
civilian infrastructure. This
tragic and troubling incident is
yet another reminder of the rug
recklessness of Russia's war of
choice.
New new meme Russia's war of
choice. It's interesting.
Yeah, when it would take to do
it that one
It used to be a legal war. It
uses Russia's
war of choice.
And why anyway, this went down.
And a nice little script
unfolded at g 20. This is an
incredible piece of video. This
is Russia and juste I mean,
Rishi and GST. Rishi, the prime
minister of dishy Rishi, the
Prime Minister of the UK, and
Justin Trudeau, a pm of the
Canadians. So they immediately
called their friend Volodymyr to
just check in and see how he was
doing. And they did this on
camera in a little office at the
G 20. together on a cell phone.
So this is the scene that behind
the desk. We're seeing them
both, you know, a torso with the
cell phone, the cell phones on
the desk, they're both looking
at the phone to call this really
important person.
Hello, hello, mirror. It's Rishi
adjusted, I really wanted you to
hear from us as friends. We
absolutely know how difficult
yesterday was. It was horrific
for you and your country. And we
have called it out in the
session that we've just had, and
on the media here this morning,
and we made that point loud and
clear. To everyone who was there
that what your country had to
live through yesterday was
unacceptable and represented yet
more barbarity from the
Russians. We stood united in
condemning
Russia and I really wanted to
reach out to reassure you to
show you we're standing with you
and to say we're gonna we're
going to figure out this step by
step altogether Thank you talk
to you soon.
Didn't even have the guy on the
phone.
What a crock of crap that was
and they filmed the whole thing
was staged look through why for
what purpose? Because he pushed
to keep us informed to show that
there's you we're all one family
or some show that Ukraine is
part of the Western SCI scene or
is you know,
take any of this seriously. This
is their own version of
propaganda to keep it going hey,
what we're calling you was
friends Volodymyr suck at Rishi.
Rishi and I just want to say Hi,
how's the wife? How's the palace
rock?
I mean, this is desperately
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Kinda like I kind of like that
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So hard to hear. 33
No, you can't hear that at all.
sublevel 33 What's this? shut
them down. shut them down.
Once this podcast is filling
your head with garbage.
This is the only one this is the
only one I think is good. I like
that guy. Yeah. Now okay. You
clean you clue. The disdain in
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really good.
Well, I have something that's
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of a podcast, especially ours
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Crazy.
That's a good one.
You get no argument from me on
that. normally like to fight
you. Not on this one. Okay,
that's good. Um, let me see
final things Artemus we did all
of that. I really don't think
that I think I've kind of gotten
through most of the things that
were important. Oh, the Yeah,
the Big Pharma. Ah, these are
just some things there's no clip
just want to read this. We got
some boots on the ground report.
Okay, I've got I can follow that
with a COVID. Clip.
Good. The fentanyl pills, the
colored pills. These are
anonymous producers. Adam wanted
to add a note about the news
reporting on the fentanyl pills
disguised as Xanax. Oh, this
yet? Okay. This has been
potentially happening for a
number of years now since the
advent of darknet markets. The
bulk drugs are illicitly
purchased from underground
Chinese labs as powder. Then
using counterfeit pill pressing
machines are pressed into things
like Xanax bars. The bars are
usually pressed in Canada,
because the criminal code here
for counterfeiting
Pharmaceuticals is a punishment
of only a few years. Then the
pills are brought over to the
states and sold in bulk. These
Chinese producers will make
whatever you like. So the people
buying benzo di as di diazepam
means that as a pins have the
option to buy fentanyl as well.
Some darknet market sellers
joked about putting fentanyl
into the bars instead of Xanax.
So I'm ended up doing it. So I
did not know that this was being
done in Canada. Wow. Now this is
good. It's a good little note.
That's a great little note now
about Ativan. Remember we had
the official Zoomer tell us that
she suspected our vice president
was on Ativan, which he called
the CBD of antidepressants. And
we have a boots on the ground
report. Cuz I've never taken out
of and it's very popular though.
For about two years, I took five
milligrams of out of and twice a
day, I was in a crazy stressful
job. And I've always had anxiety
issues on Ativan, my work was
perfect. Others were allowed a
2% error rate without getting
into too much crap for
management, my error rate was
0%. And that was buying five or
6 million indirect mail
components and another million
or so on postage, my golf game
was better than ever. If Harris
is taking out a van, she's
playing a dangerous game, the
drug shifts your mind to the
quote, Fuckit gear, I found my
financial and personal decisions
were skewed to the don't worry
about it, and my credit cards
recorded the reckless spending.
I don't judge Harris as someone
with great intellect, she
probably has an average or
slightly better IQ and few
street smarts that being said,
lower IQ people have difficulty
with introspective thinking on a
powerful drug like Ativan. He
says for the last 20 years or so
I found the real cure for my
issues, have some faith in God,
he doesn't want to see you fail.
And he also says the other
component is a steady supply of
THC. I'm not talking about
getting all baked up. I'm
talking about finding a nice
place in your head and
maintaining the dose from there.
And so then, on this comes a
report from CCHR. The Commission
on Human citizens commission on
human rights, number of people
taking psychiatric drugs in the
United States, we finally have a
breakdown. How many psychiatric
drugs total number of people in
the United States are on any
kind of psychiatric drug as we
speak.
100 million,
you're a little over 76,940,150.
So
which means probably 100 million
pretty much everybody.
Let's look at Adderall. My
goodness. We got almost
2,000,006 to 12 year olds on
Adderall. 13 102 to three year
olds 57,004 to five year olds,
and of course 25 to 44 year
olds. 3.2 million
antidepressants. 25 to 44 year
olds. 12 million. Wait, how
about Yeah, oh, antidepressants.
Zero to One years, we still have
7811 infants we have on
antidepressants. Do you think
that they were able to talk to
the psychiatrist first? That's
disgusting. Yeah, this whole
thing is it's in the show notes
needs to be seen.
But so that takes me to my clip.
So I'm thinking about going
different clips here but I'm
gonna use this one anyway. So
you can that's all fine and
dandy but if you veer away from
the official party line medicine
has become just a joke now.
Yeah, it is. And and here's what
could happen to you. This is the
COVID clip. Listen to this.
And in other news, Missouri, Dr.
Eric new pootie could face a
civil penalty of more than $500
billion. The Federal Trade
Commission has sued him for
violating the COVID-19 Consumer
Protection Act. The complaint
alleges that the St. Louis
chiropractor profited from
selling vitamin D and zinc
products online while promoting
those drugs as a treatment or
prevention against COVID-19. The
government's lawsuit says such
claims lack scientific merit and
says no pootie took advantage of
people's pandemic fears. But the
doctor says the government is
only targeting him because he
sought other treatments for
COVID-19 instead of the vaccine.
He says they want to make an
example out of him. According to
the CDC, vitamin D does help the
immune system fight off bacteria
and viruses. The case will stand
trial in a Missouri federal
court in March 500 billion
cool. Give me a break. This is
the this is a outrageous story.
You can't sue somebody for 500
billion because they didn't
follow your rules.
Oh, the suing Alex Jones for a
trillion.
Yeah, big numbers.
The good news is in though, big
story big, big story. Scientists
have developed a fentanyl
vaccine. How about that we won't
have to go in and kill any
cartel we won't have to stop the
fun. You can just micro doses
vaccine
ever there was some other member
they had the the anti smoking
vac smoking cocaine during our
show. Yep. About eight nine
years ago. Go where there was
all these phony vaccines.
That was the big financial
conference. Yeah, we're finally
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again just to have some kind of
crackpot
that's kind of a buzzkill you
have to be either an obsessive
crackpot escaped from his keeper
or Sonya will keep godly
attorney
thought on the table to crackpot
ideas those killed Captain
buzzkill crackpot was a real
buzzkill Bosko was killed What
do you want more than anything
else? What do I want more than
anything else in this entire
world we're gonna say pizza
Buffalo and government is a lot
senile amoral. I've never had
you are going to kill that was
we begin with a battle over
paternity leave. paternity
leave. I deserve it. Hey, man, I
should have to have this day
off. I have privilege I have
this beautiful beautiful
white Labrador. Labs are great
dogs with beginner to
tell you man this dog was
looking at me like choose me. I
think we're going to adopt this
dog. Dog crap Dog Sweater was
this this was what it was
trapped on trapped dog sweater.
It was a trap dog obviously.
Well, trap dog trap Dog Sweater
was this sweater was wrapped dog
trap dog. Would you like your
free dog?
She's now stuck there.
When I'm frustrated with John I
need something to kick so maybe
this white lab will do? Just
seems like the right thing to
do.
You can't do that. By the way.
You have an adult dog and
they're into the calmest
greatest really good dog or
they're nuts. No matter what.
Well,
I gotta tell you crap dog crap
dog is what it was. This sweater
was trapped dog kept dog. The
sweater was this dog. It was so
sweet. It was trapped on top
dog. The sweater was not the dog
the dog barks
the sweater was trapped on cat
dog.
Here. We have no idea about this
dog really? Other than trapped
dog crap Dog Sweater was when
you call her she comes is what
it was trapped dog crap dog. No,
it's It's unbelievable. What it
was. If you don't if you don't
listen to it, you have no idea
how much content is in there
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