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These guys are dumb.
Adam curry, John C. Dvorak.
Sunday, November 20 of 2022.
This Year Award Winning
Combination media assassination
episode 15 105 This is no
agenda, surviving the lake
effect and broadcasting live
from the heart of the Texas hill
country here in Suma region
number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry
from Northern Silicon Valley
where Cal beat Stanford him John
C. Dvorak.
Buzzkill.
Yes, they beat it because of the
lake effect I hear.
Yes, exactly. Have you have you
ever heard of we were discussed
the lake effect? I don't know.
I'm very familiar with it.
Oh, I don't remember it as a
term.
Oh, it's been forever. Oh, wow.
It's back. Turning
now to a massive and dangerous
Lake Effect store moving from
the Great Lakes hasn't
ever been massive and dangerous,
though is the question. They're
always Nash no massive and
dangerous. Massive and dangerous
right
now to a massive and dangerous
Lake Effect storm moving from
the Great Lakes to the
northeast. several feet of snow
is likely across multiple
states. The storm is already
being blamed for at least two
deaths and there are reports of
a partial building collapse.
Just life of Buffalo. The snow
is expected to pile up across
the Great Lakes region through
the weekend and nationally.
below normal temperatures are
forecast from the Pacific
northwest to the east coast and
as far south as Texas.
Global warming. Exactly.
And since your since you're into
sports,
a lot of us gonna be watching
football this weekend. The
Buffalo Bills. Were supposed to
play the Detroit Detroit Lions
in Buffalo this weekend. The
game has been moved. A Buffalo
Bills game has been moved
because no one tells you
anything about what we're
looking at that actually brings
us to our big number. This
blinding snowstorm that's
supposed to be coming here now.
But 25 Below those are some of
the windshields expect it's the
tweed through parts but Northern
Rockies and plains today some of
the coldest temperatures so far
this season all this just going
into a really a rough weekend of
weather and yes the buffalo that
whole area Western New York. A
bit of a mess right now lake
effect snow up and listening to
gingers a Morristown. Oh,
yes. I would love it when they
have to do new stories about cop
27 wallets. 25 below in Buffalo.
What's funny, Buffalo Bills a
team which is in Buffalo da
Yeah. They play in the snow you
play in the snow in these areas.
But they showed a picture this
stadium. It's like 10 feet of
snow. It's great throw the ball
it would land on top of a
snowbank just go grab it. It's
just hilarious. They should.
It's really good. So you know,
of course, this
is all very annoying to have my
butt and I have my cup. 20? No,
I know I'm leading you right
into it. Yes. At first, we have
to listen to the president who
says you don't have to worry
about it. This is happening
everywhere. In in Europe.
They're now expecting a very
cold winter of course it will be
the lake effect from that lake
over there. The North Sea. And
what was it? What was it? It
was? We know about Germany there
was something else. Oh, yeah,
that probably the UK. Oh man
they expect like normal class
families to not be able to it's
heat or eat is the slogan now in
the UK can eat get heat or eat.
It's horrible. Anyway, to die.
We have the same situation here.
Of course, only our president,
he's already figured out what to
do. We're saved 500
for new doors 2000 install heat
pump 600 to replace electric
panels. These are what the hit
this means. If you're living in
a home with a drafty windows and
doors starting January one,
you'll be able to save up to
$1,100 the cost of replacing
them the nice test on the
upgrade to also save a lot of
money going forward because your
utility bills will be lower and
as good for your wallet. But
it's also good for the
environment. Because you're
using less energy. That's not
all. It was all solar panels on
the roof you can get a tax
credit for 30% of the cost
credit will bring down the cost
of installation by about $7,500
When you get to keep saving his
money on your electric bills for
the remainder of the year.
So the President's solution is
hey, just put some solar panels
on your roof. We'll give you 30%
back after you funded it. Hey,
you want to upgrade your drafty
leaky door. Why do you think Mr.
President, they have a drafty
leaky door in the first place.
It's
an idiot. big idiot
All right, let's let's do your
ihrem.
Well, I do have a bunch of COP
tips.
Yeah, I got some cop clips
I don't even see him on here
where they go.
Well now that's a good question.
Cop dramas gets mixed with CCC.
Yep, you guys go with. I only
have two clips, but they're
important. This is the rundown
from the failure. This is from
PBS, the US
and other nations offered an
11th hour proposal to rescue UN
climate talks from failure. The
focus was on compensating
nations already being damaged by
weather disaster preparation.
Yes, Bennett reports.
With Climate Talks nearing the
end, the divisions only seem to
be widening today, as world
leaders push past their initial
deadline for reaching a deal.
Today we need to shift gears
again. On our side, several
climate issues are being debated
at the annual United Nations
Summit. And questions
surrounding the creation of
potential loss and damage
payments remain a major sticking
point. The basic idea wealthier
nations which have long polluted
the most should give money to
poor and developing nations
affected by climate change.
Germany's foreign minister
acknowledged the harmful impacts
wealthy nations can create for
vulnerable countries so much
money is not an end in itself.
It's about ensuring justice
climate. Yeah, as we are
currently seeing that those
who've contributed the least to
it suffer the most from the
current climate damage.
The talks were set to wrap today
but have been pushed into the
weekend. As resolutions remain
up in the air. A draft decision
from the Egyptian presidency was
released this morning outlining
a potential plan. Some were
immediately critical, saying it
was vague and left out important
priorities. Among the key
questions whether a new fund for
vulnerable nations would be tied
to explicit commitments to phase
out fossil fuels. The European
Union surprised many overnight
with this proposal, but it did
not appear in the drafts being
debated today. This summit
brought together some of the
youngest climate activists to
fight for their nations.
You caught the same thing I did.
So first of all, yeah, this
seems to be the only reason for
this summit, as usual. And I
think the number is 100 billion
and it's already set. We already
we already saw the 100 billion
they just party for a whole
week. And they just had to vote
at the end. Who was going to get
what that's what it was all
about. Who could who had the
best party, I guess.
Nobody's getting anything it
looks like the Chinese aren't
going to pony up and the Indians
aren't going to pony up so
they're gonna keep polluting
like crazy. And so the Europeans
are saying well, you know, it's
cold here. We're not going to
cut fossil fuel for you. And so
then they discovered as you've
obviously found to the new
Greta, yes,
among them 10 year old Nokia
dramani som from gonna
have the heart, then do the
math. It is an emergency. If all
of you were to be young people
like me, wouldn't you have
already agreed to do what is
needed to save our planet?
Her speech drew a standing
ovation, a glimmer of hope for
leaders trying to find unity in
the coming days.
Wow My mind is blown. We both
came up with a new Greta but two
different gratis
you'd have a different credit
than my no African 10 year old
your what's your age? what's
your what's your age?
Hold on a second cuz she does
your A Greta have a Wikipedia
page.
I didn't bother to look at
what's her name, but she said
due to Matt, which is a good
African accent.
My Greta is 20
Oh, that's not great at
greatest, ya know, but gret this
is this is now you have to have
a 10 year old lecturing adults
about saving the planet. She
doesn't even know what a planet
is and then get a standing. Oh,
my Greta lives in McLean,
Virginia.
She just spoke. Yes.
Yes. My Greta is the best Greta.
I'm happy. Okay, standing
ovation for Buddha mods. Fine.
Fine. Your little African Greta
is no good. This is the one
who's got that she's dynamite to
look at she's 20 graduate of
Stanford, comes from Iran has
strong you know, born in Iran.
Now America has to be a child
and the WaPo and everyone's all
in on her.
Do you have anything to add? I
love the science fiction
reference. I think for me, the
biggest thing that I've really
focused on is making sure that
when we think about
accountability, we think about
the fact that thinking of it
through the lens of individual
action is a actually a very
flawed perception. And I think
that too often young people feel
like we need to think about like
our carbon footprint. And we
need to think about all the ways
that we need to act and think
more sustainably. And I mean, I
wrote an op ed for The
Washington Post about how I live
students, but I prefaced it by
saying that the notion of the
carbon footprint was designed by
fossil fuel companies and really
peddled as a marketing scheme to
make us think that we're
responsible for the climate
crisis when it really is the
companies that need to be held
responsible. And I think for me
being able to educate the 1000s
of young people that I work
with, to realize that we need to
be holding polluters
accountable. And part of the
biggest way we can do that is by
getting involved in political
processes and being advocates
going and voting and then also
getting out the vote so that we
look at it through a more
systemic lens now
before you justifiably criticize
her. This you're right yeah, I
mean, you're absolutely this
this is she has none of the
Greta hallmarks, but this is the
intelligence version. This is
the deep state version. She's
everywhere in all the right
places. This is this is
Washington Post live
by the way that she does she
does she I wonder if you can
catch her because she has short.
She.
She used to see the TED Talk.
And they've even dressed her.
She has big feet and that's kind
of a downer for her big feet.
She got big feet and they put
white white high heel pumps on
her
wrong wrong wrong wrong. Let me
put a big clown foot on her
but she comes from greatest
group Friday's for future she
also helped organize the 2019
Black Friday climate strike
they've been they've been
working this girl for a long
time she's a national strategist
for Friday's for future those
are the ones with zero hour that
went into Nancy Pelosi is Office
extinct extinction extinction
rebellion she's a part of all of
that and then she's pictures
with
Nancy it makes sense. You want
to put a spooky yes probably
smarter. She
is with Jane Fonda on the wiki
page. No, no, no.
is a dossier creator. Yes, right
and she's doing book on these
people. Yes, she do.
So anyway, I like me your credit
is more organic down with that.
Absolutely. But
now matter this is not credit
cannot be an adult along here
pushing
hard. She's like a miss
Tennessee really. So she's more
or less I'd
rather her be like Miss South
Carolina. And such.
I do have a cop 27 report which
goes over some of the same
things today a historic
step forward and addressing the
effects of climate change in the
developing world and agreement
decades in the making a global
fund to compensate poor
countries or climate disasters.
I hear no objections is so
decided. Yes, thank you.
The Nations Climate Conference
known as cop 27 in Sharm el
Sheikh Egypt, representatives
from 200 countries worked into
the wee hours to reach the
agreements. Details. dollar
figures are yet to be
determined. Developed countries
like the US and the European
Union and some international
financial institutions are
expected to be contributors to
the so called loss and damage
funds. Vulnerable nations like
Pakistan ravaged by deadly
flooding this summer will be the
expected beneficiaries.
What it can do is provide the
financial resources that
countries will need to rebuild
after disasters to help those
who are migrating who are
refugees to help with food
security challenges.
President Biden addressed the
summit on Friday, we see
our mission to avert climate
catastrophe, not only as an
imperative for our present and
future, but through the eyes of
history
they had to you here they had to
edit him even they took the
beginning of his sentence.
Listen for
climate catastrophe, not only as
an imperative for our president
jump in future, but through the
eyes of history.
Oh, and another edit Oh, man,
they have to do four edits for
15 seconds to us
and other rich countries had
resisted the idea of a font for
years fearing they could be sued
for climate disasters. The new
agreement takes away that
potential legal liability show
of unique nations big and small
to address a global crisis.
Suckers. Don't worry, you won't
be able to sue us.
What was funny? Yes, cute. It
was funny watching the show on
PBS because the first clips they
showed of Egypt, which would be
one of the countries you know,
not in Florida, though. Yeah, of
course. He had some great shots
of mice smog, and it's like, do
it because you couldn't see
across the street. Wow. But
yeah, what if he asked
Go because it's not lost on me
that there's a lot of new world
order like conferences going on
right now at the same time we
have the, of course cop 27 We
have the G 20. In Indonesia or
if you're Indonesian, it's the B
20. What do those guys get off?
Why do they get to call B? 21?
It's the G 20.
That because they own the venue,
and they can change the signage.
By the
way, every single guy from
Indonesia, all I can think is
Obama. It's really weird.
Because he's from there. I mean,
basically, his dad is just they
all look like Obama. And then
there's another one the let me
see what do they call this
thing? The this is the hydrogen
world. 2022. Now we've been
following
the hydrogen. Also some Russian
thing is going on. Oh, I haven't
seen that. I don't know. But I
think it Chinese event. But
anyway going. But there's a lot
of events going on.
Gosh, that really triggers me
when you say that. But then when
you know you when you say
anyway, but go on or go ahead.
But anyway, go on. Yeah, because
that's what Kara Swisher does
all the
time to come in without ever you
watch that show. She probably
picked it up from me
telling you, I blame I blame her
existence on you. You
think it's legit, it's very
legit, which I think is very
legit. But anyway, go on.
You've got to listen to her do
it. So we've been tracking the
hydrogen ever since we heard to
Queen Ursula say hydro gene is a
future green hydro gene, that
let's just review for a moment
what the green hydro gene is.
That would be using renewable
few energy sources to create
enough electrolysis to then have
hydrogen as the gas to put into
into combustion engines.
This is that way it says just
digging a hole in the ground and
pulling out free energy. Yes,
correct. You know, boiling it
for a minute or two take to you
know, break it up. So you can
use it for different things or
paint out of it. Everything
else. Let's don't do that.
And really, right now, the only
sources like nuclear energy is
the only one that really applies
because the windmills and the
you can't do this off a battery
charge I think is the general
idea and the whole green energy,
according to everybody in their
own documents everywhere. We're
at least a decade out. Would you
say that's fair, at least a
decade, maybe two decades?
Before it but
we're decade out? I think we're
we've been at perpetually a
decade out
of you. Well, yeah, exactly.
Because it's very expensive to
do it. Because you have to
exactly you gotta you got to
generate a lot of electricity.
And the only way to do it is,
you know, the traditional ways
coal gas, or nuclear. So it's
dumb. It's so dumb, as you said,
why not just get the free energy
out of the ground? No, we can't
do that. So here is my boy,
France. Timmermans. He is the
architect, the Executive Vice
President of the European
Commission. For climate change,
he is the guy behind the Green
Deal in Europe, the initial half
a half of about 500 billion
euros already ready to be spent.
And he did a promo for the next
event. So I just took his little
sound bites out. So it's a
little bit out of context, but
you'll you'll hear how full of
crap they are. And and this is
the guy who's supposed to save
us before 2030 shillings
something that it won't be done
at least until 10 years from
now,
hydrogen has a huge future. Our
economy will be based on
hydrogen. So we need to really
quickly make sure we have the
right capacity to produce enough
hydrogen fourthly, well, I think
the first priority is to make
sure we have enough electricity
and green electricity so that we
can actually power the
electrolyzers. The second
priority is to build enough
electrolyzers. And the third
priority is to create the grid
so we can get the hydrogen.
Well, I mean, ports have always
been essential in commodities,
this is a new commodity. This is
a commodity of the future. And
ports should concentrate on
affording the investment to make
sure these commodities can be
part of their economic model,
especially because everyone
involved in the hydrogen economy
is now coming together. And so
instead of staying in their own
little corner, they're trying to
make connections across the
board. And that's exactly what
we need to be successful. Well,
I think the most important thing
is to take this message to the
public, so that the public
understand that hydrogen is the
energy carrier the future
dude, they just did a switch on
us. It was all electric electric
electric gear grid, DC grid. Now
he wants a hydrogen grid. This
is this was not sold to us.
You know, I was thinking about
this as listening to that clip.
And listening to you. We've
known about this you brought
out, queen, Ursula introducing
it. But where did this really
stem from? Because I've been
hearing about the hydrogen
economy on and off. And, and
it's always been kind of lurking
in the background when they talk
about wind power and solar, wind
and solar, and clean energy. And
then hydrogen shows up. Where
did this jet? Where did it
what's the Genesis? Is somebody
out there has to do a little
research and send me a memo.
What's the genesis of this? When
did this first was in the 20s?
Was it in the 50s? Where Where
did this come from? And why and
how and why now?
Well, if I were a scheming kind
of guy, I'd think, Hey, we've
been running this wind and solar
thing for a while boys is
running a little dry. We're not,
we're not told totally running
dry,
dry. I'm getting tired of saying
Ilan is going to make better
batteries. So I have a plan.
Let's just say that with this
stuff that we've created already
successfully, you can see it
that we're going to make a
hydrogen economy from that. And
then it'll give us another 10
years to get
this thing. Yeah, the whole
thing began I remember this is
at least worth 15 years ago or
so is during the beginning of
the show, when the What the
heck, what are the Zephyrs going
by at this late hour? Oh, my
goodness. Oh, my God.
Give me a count. Seven, seven
cars so steady as she goes into
the abyss?
Yes, pretty much. So it just be
the beginning of the show. I
went and test drove a bunch of
these cars, fuel cell cars,
right? They're all fuel cells.
When did you when did you test
drive them? About 15 1015 years
ago is during the years just the
beginning of the show, I was
given an invite to come over to
do the track. Not only fields
explain what
a fuel is explained the
different versions of hydrogen
for propulsion.
There's two versions once a fuel
cell which was a big deal. And a
fuel cell is this little cell it
was invented. And the all these
technologies were invented in
the 1800s, which always have to
remember that and batteries were
not only invented but perfected.
And pretty much the technology
we use today is all old
technology, because there's they
were jacked up about batteries
back in the day, and they did
everything they could. Now now
every day we get a new membrane,
we can use it as best we can do
is tweak it. But anyway, so this
fuel cells, which is an old
technology, the hydrogen goes
through this through this
membrane and some other things.
I don't mean, absolutely sure
how it works. But it turns the
hydrogen going through this, in
this process into electricity
and electricity drives the car.
And then that's one technology.
And that's the one I tested. And
those are the ones that I talked
about this on the show before
that when you punch it really
floor it Yeah, they scream
in a good way, but isn't a good
way. Like it's cool.
I don't know that it's a good
way or not. It's just they're
screaming there. They make a
racket, but it's a screaming
sound. It's like, I think it's
annoying personally. And then
the other one, which is what
they're headed toward now is the
is the hydrogen combustion
engine. Yeah. Which is worse
like a gas engine. And it's just
the hydrogen is used as the
fuel. And that's the one that
are one of our producers who had
one of these cars, embers made
by Toyota made both the fuel
cells and they made these other
ones where you punch it, and a
bunch of water flies out the
exhaust pipe. And funny and
was sued soon, soon to be
augmented with some wisdom. A
hog urine, dog gotta have bad
blue or that hydrogen. I think
it's true. Actually, I think
there's something else that
comes out
every day claim according to the
um, it's hard to keep up with
this because it's been dragging
along, starting with the fuel
cells, which weren't going to
work. Because they weren't that
you know, there was I drove
seven or eight cars with fuel
cells in them. And they'd make
too much noise. A screaming
sound is just annoying. They
don't really have the torque of
just a battery electric car,
which you can really get out of
there. I don't know. I mean, the
whole thing seems like it just
showed up 1015 years ago, and
they were they've been dicking
around with it and dicking
around with it. They're trying
to promote it. They said well,
you know, one good thing is you
can put an airplane you can run
an airplane on hydrogen. You
can't do that with a battery.
No, at least not for more than
15 minutes.
But what's okay so I I can
totally see where the hydrogen
guys which wouldn't that be
basically Big Oil. The hydrogen
hydrogen guys went in, we're
gonna push back against this
electrical bull crap 15 years
ago would make sense. And then
they killed it or got killed and
now they're coming back because
they see that you know it's dry.
And I think that's why you see a
France Timmermans switching
because I can pull up clips from
when he first came out with
this, which is gonna be three
years ago, I should do that. And
he's there's no mention of
hydrogen, green hydrogen. No.
It's all new. So they so I think
everyone remember
when it first showed up? It was
like the hydrogen economy. We
heard that, that we paid. I
don't think we paid much
attention to it either. And then
all of a sudden, they've just
turned on on the spigot. This is
very fishy to me. Yeah,
hydrogen, it was never even
during the fuel cell era, which
was really popular for about a
year they're talking about fuel
cells. They only talked about in
when I went to this meeting, all
they talked about was how much
hydrogen can you get a tank and
what happens if it blows 10,000
Square 10,000 pounds per square
inch? You have to get that much
hydrogen in the tank is still
not enough. And the tanks are
under your seat, you know, and
what are you going to happen to
the thing blows and now we got
these new tank technologies.
That's all I talked about was
the tanks and the storage of the
hydrogen. And what we get get
hit by a truck. What happened?
Are you a Pinto on steroids? And
then they claim that no, these
tanks are bulletproof kind of
thing. And I don't know. I just
find the whole thing peculiar,
peculiar. And I'd like to know
that I still like to know the
Genesis. Oh, you
were you, John at the vorak.org
You're gonna get message? Yes.
john@divorce.org.
I mean, what, you know, we have
the best best producers for
stuff. We have somebody out to
the nose. The whole thing is
he's right now he's rolling his
eyes going, these guys are dumb.
He's doing Yeah, that pretty
much. We're used to it. No
worries, we appreciate it. So
then we had the big G 20. B 20,
as you will, and the White House
published on whitehouse.gov. The
22 page document g 20. Bali
leaders declaration. And this
has caused a little bit of
consternation, I think people
are looking at the wrong thing.
But I'd like to just I actually,
I printed out the document and
just highlighted a couple
things. So you want to go
through that just a couple of
these. Because what it tells us
is how they're thinking, I don't
know if they're gonna do it all.
But this is what came out of
this whole this whole big
meeting. And what really became
apparent to me is, it's like
climate change that has so many
committees and sub units and
steering committees and, and
boards of important people and
leadership, stuff it all this
money is just flowing all over
the place. And everyone's just
trying to represent I think
their own commercial interests,
which is why a lot of this won't
come to fruition. But this is
this is just short clip of the
Health Minister of Indonesia.
And he kind of set the tone for
one of the major agreements in
the Bali, g 20. Bali leaders
declaration.
So let's have a digital health
certificate, acknowledged by
who, if you have been vaccinated
or tested properly, then you can
move around. So for the next
pandemic, instead of stopping
the movement of the people 100%
riskless the economy globally,
you know, you can still provide
some movement of the people
Indonesia has achieved. G 20
country has agree to have this
digital certificate using who
standard and we will submit into
the next World Health Assembly
in Geneva as the revisions to
international health regulation.
So hopefully for the next
pandemic, we can still see some
movement of the people some
movement of the goods and
movement of the economy
for the next pandemic, like that
happens just every year.
Well, they've tried to make it
happen more than it actually
happens. Yeah, that's true. But
it happens about once every 100
years. Yeah,
but he's for the next pandemic.
We need vaccine passports and of
course,
to bring this up
well, so we'll get to it in this
document but the vaccine
passports they all agree that
this needs to happen but they're
all saying we need to have a
global standard which to me
means okay by design. IBM wants
to be the global standard
Microsoft wants to be the global
standard I'm sure China has
God there's thank God nobody can
agree on the global no
interrupt.
Yes, exactly. Thank God for
patents. Really. Thank God for
that. It's going to save us
because everyone and wants to.
And they also had a patent
discussion at at the at the G
20. So, but that, I think is a
red herring because this
document is not so much about
vaccines as about food. The
thing is, is really about food,
and finance. And they start off
by just marking what this is
about 14 years ago, the leaders
of the G 20 met for the first
time facing the most severe
financial crisis in our
generation, like, hey, and we're
back again. And now we've got
serious global economic
challenges. So they're not
talking about economic
challenges, and that these have
hindered the achievement of the
Sustainable Development Goals.
None of anyone's ever read the
Sustainable Development Goal
goals, and we've discussed it
from time to time. But they're
insane. Wouldn't you agree?
These people are insane.
This year, we have also
witnessed the war in Ukraine
further adversely impact the
global economy. There was a
discussion on this issue. But
there was most members strongly
condemned the war in Ukraine and
stressful I
condemn the war. Can they do
does anyone bring up the fact
that the United Nations was set
up, you know, what, 70 years ago
to prevent this sort of thing
from happening? And then when it
happens? They did. Absolutely
nothing seems to be done about
it, or can be done about it. So
the whole thing was a sham
that might have been in the
discussion portion of the
agenda. I didn't put it in the
report. But of course, it's
besides human suffering and
exacerbating existing
fragilities in the global
economy. It's constraining
growth, it's increasing
inflation. It's disrupting,
disrupting supply chains,
heightening energy and food
insecurity, elevating financial
stability risks, I mean, that
Putin, that Putin, so they have
a new slogan, a build back,
better is out. And they did not,
they did not consult the curry
Devorah Consulting Group. Their
new slogan is recovered together
recover stronger.
Oh my God.
What a piece of crap that is,
huh.
Oh, man, that's terrible.
I don't understand how bad they
can do the ZIL
bag better was better. They
could have gone to build back
better better. And I would have
been better than that.
So they have three points here
that they're going to do to
recover together and stronger.
They aren't sure. They will
ensure long term fiscal
sustainability with our central
banks committed to achieving
price stability. That's what I
said. They will protect macro
economic and financial stability
and remain committed to using
all available tools to mitigate
downside risk, noting the steps
taken since the global financial
crisis to strengthen financial
resilience and promote
sustainable finance and capital
flows. I think that means print
money. And the third one, take
action to promote food and
energy security and support
stability of markets. And they
intend to do this by providing
temporary and targeted support
to cushion the impact of price
increases, strengthening the
dialogue between producers and
consumers. A you shitheads are
ripping us off. I think that's
what they mean. increasing trade
and investment for long term
food and energy security needs.
Blah, blah. Oh, yeah,
sustainable food. Why
do I even have these meetings?
For the drinking?
I get Yes. For the drink for the
drinking
isn't nice bars. They're
in Egypt? No. Indonesia. I
mean, have you visited Bali?
Have you been to Bali?
I haven't been to Bali, but I've
been to Jakarta. And I've been
to the bars. They're they're
dynamite which is interesting.
It's a Muslim country. So one of
the as the Muslims would say,
we're Muslims who drink and they
drink. Drink a lot.
We will take further coordinated
actions to address food security
challenges, including price
surges and shortages or feud for
food, commodities and
fertilizers globally. They're
basically saying, Look, we're
going to have to pay for it.
Because our people are going to
starve.
It's it's just another attempt
to gouge the American taxpayer.
Yeah,
I would say so. Then,
he turned around all these
meetings are about nothing more
than trying to gouge the
American taxpayer and he had the
dopes like Biden in there giving
away money.
Now, we've heard about the Black
Sea grain initiative. This is
the grain shipments that there
was some negotiation about.
Wasn't that just an initiative
to make sure that the ships get
through the Black Sea without
getting blowed up?
Yeah, but but this was a
negotiation with Russia. Yeah,
it's very interesting. And they
of course, they this was a tour
Ke and UN brokered Istanbul
agreement that put the Black Sea
grain initiative into place. So
Turkey a has some hand in this.
I'm not sure how exactly, they
will continue to strengthen the
agricultural market information
systems as an early warning tool
to enhance food and fertilizer
inputs, market transparency, and
reduce certain market
uncertainty, so I guess they're
gonna have an IT solution to
this, somehow monitoring the
cows
more you go into this, that's
stupid, or it sounds, we are
just a bunch of what is this
they go on. It's just a bunch of
virtue signaling in the in the
of the highest order. We're
going to do this, we're going to
do that. And we're going to make
sure this works. And we're going
to make sure that works. And
we're going to do this and we're
going to ensure this we're going
to ensure that we can't do jack,
we
have a new slogan, as we welcome
the progress to date towards
achieving a post 2020 global
biodiversity framework. Hello,
biodiversity back on deck. I
mean, we've had the jingle for
what a decade and the initiative
is 2050 vision of living in
harmony with nature, as 30% of
all land and all sea must be
returned to the biodiversity
framework. So that by 2030, so
that they are protected 30% of
the ocean. That's do they
realize how big that is? I think
that's rather big. Then we have
we recognize this is the
interesting part here. We're
getting to the end, we recognize
that Wait, do they ever in their
suggests planting a tree?
No, no, I was not able to find
tree planting that think that
went away of the battery guy
saying that would be something
you'd want to encourage. But
they already did that with a
trillion tree initiative and it
was a dud. We recognize that the
extensive COVID-19 immunization
is a global public good. And we
will advance our effort to
ensure timely, equitable and
universal access to safe
affordable quality and effective
vaccines therapeutics and
diagnostics. Is the word safe
and effective in there. Yeah.
safe, affordable quality and
effective. safe, affordable.
Okay. added a couple of shows a
fight so they have so Pfizer was
represented at the Oh, yeah. Oh,
yeah, of course. Of course, I'll
be more than once.
They will also continue with
global pathogen surveillance.
We, but but just just so we can
clear here anything about about
various state actors, creating
labs that develop some of these
pathogens, for bio warfare
purposes, and maybe should be
abolished? Was that in there?
I think that falls under the
global pathogen surveillance.
That's going to fund more of
that. But please take note they
say we recognize that the
extensive COVID-19
immunizations, the global public
good bullshit. You don't get to
recognize that when Al Roker has
blood clots in his legs in his
lungs. Poor owl. No.
I know Al Roker had all these
blood clots. Yeah, it's
brand new. He's been he's been
off the show for two weeks in
the hospital. Yep, yep. He is,
of course, a triple. I had a
dream of going triple three and
three. You had a dream.
I had a dream that
Schwarzenegger died and it was
somehow related to the VAX.
Really, out of the blue is
crazy. I woke up with a
Schwarzenegger is dead.
This would be the best read book
entry ever. I mean, this would
be
a hell of a call director for
r&d. But
now we support the World Health
Organization mRNA vaccine
technology transfer hub, as well
as all the spokes in all regions
of the world with the objective
of sharing technology and
technical note.
So this entire G 20 has been co
opted by this bullshit. Oh,
yeah. Oh, yeah. We goalie macro
that day. You Buje Have you
buried the lede? Here? No, I
was leading up to it. It's
called a tension arc. We we
acknowledged the importance of
shared technical standards and
verification methods under the
framework of the International
Health Regulations. 2005, which
is what you just heard the
Health Minister refer to to
facilitate seamless
international travel,
interoperability, and
recognizing digital solutions
and non digital solutions,
including proof of vaccinations.
So they support proof of
vaccination for travel. We
support continued international
dialogue and collaboration on
the establishment of trusted
global digital health networks.
As part of the efforts to
strengthen prevention and
response to future pandemics,
the next one, that you
capitalize and build on the
success, the success of the
existing standards and digital
COVID-19 certificates. It was so
successful for them apparently.
The COVID 19 pandemic has
accelerated the transformation
of the digital eco system, of
course, they would say,
ecosystem and digital economy.
Now, John, I don't understand.
Were you provided with a memo
about said digital
transformation? Joe? Well, it's
been, it's been accelerated. And
we recognize the importance
importance of digital
transformation in reaching the
sustainable development goals.
We acknowledged that affordable
and high quality digital
conductivity is essential for
digital inclusion and digital
transformation. And there was
anything in
there about chipping chipping,
chipping the humans, well, in a
way ship in the palm, so you can
use that instead of your credit
card. That's a
good Well, we continue that we
support continued implementation
of the G 20 roadmap for
enhancing cross border payments.
We encourage central banks and
other public authorities and
payment industries to continue
to work collaboratively on these
important initiatives to enhance
cross border payments. And we
also welcome the joint report by
the Bank of International
Settlements, International
Monetary Fund and the World Bank
on options for access to an
interoperability of the central
bank digital currencies for
cross border payments. stuff,
there's never going to appear.
There's no evidence that will
ever appear. Let me see
temporary targeted measures to
help sustaining the purchasing
power of the most vulnerable and
cushioning the impact of
commodity prices. So they're
going to inject money.
Recognizing that many currencies
have moved significantly this
year, with increased volatility.
We reaffirm certainly the FTT
token was volatile. We
reaffirmed the commitments made
on exchange rates by our finance
ministers and central bank
governors in April of 2021. What
was that? Did they agree to fix
the exchange rates?
That's what they always do fix
it while they're fixing it.
And let's see, was there
anything else
six? And as in rigged? Yeah,
we look forward to further
progress by the IMF and
operationalizing, the integrated
policy framework with the Bank
of International Settlements for
continued exploration of CBDCs.
Okay, you've gotten too long,
Special Drawing Rights,
Financial Stability Board, a
global stable coin. Yep. I mean,
I just I just need to let you
know that it's all in there. And
I think along with the along
with that would go Hold on a
second, whereas it would go this
little ditty from CNBC.
This is a visa the CEO of visa
stepping down. And so they had
the new CEO, he's 65. He's done.
They have the new CEO coming in,
and they were talking on CNBC,
about the future of visa. One
good thing that comes out of
this, just coincidentally, FTX
disaster for their investors and
their employees, is that we see
an acceleration towards
regulation, and leading into
good, stable coin regulation,
because I think that that is
what's necessary to build back
confidence for people. And we'll
see over time we are setting up
for the reality of crypto
potentially having a role in
payments and money movement. You
know, we don't pick winners and
losers, we ultimately let the
consumer and the experience
decide. But we're creating on
and off ramps for crypto players
putting these cards in wallets
being able to convert this
stable coin to a fiat currency
and be able to use their visa
card to shop anywhere they want
to shop. We're even working on
being able to settle with a
merchant at the end of the day
who wants to get settled in a
stable coin versus settled in
currency. So we'll see what
happens over time. But I hope
this terrible event forces a
more acceleration in regulation.
But Ryan, to the extent this is
going to evolve under your
leadership in a significant way
when it comes to stable coins.
For example, if visa is offering
it as an option, are we assuming
the customer assume you've done
the due diligence to make sure
for example, that everything in
reserve is what they say it is?
Yes. Regulations key. I think we
can all agree on that. Hopefully
it accelerates. We want to be
involved in any way that people
want to pay and be paid. and
extensive stable coins are a
great way to do that in a well
regulated environment and, you
know, to businesses want to
engage in cross border payments
using stable coins. Yeah, we
want to be involved in that. And
we want to help and we only get
involved in things where our
brand is going to ensure that
people ensure that it's safe.
It's secure. And it's also easy.
I don't know there's something
going on. Those are those are
big networks talking
about stuff. So I don't know
what's going on
that there is a great a great
story out about FTX. This This
was I'll just give you the
highlights because blowing my
mind. So FTX apparently this
money laundering operation has
just been sending money
everywhere they can for any kind
of edge, certainly for buying up
regular companies that have
regulation. I think we talked
about that, you know, the by 10%
here by a whole company there
and they put it under the
heading of $2 billion of
compliance acquisition or
regulatory acquisitions, just to
get right regulatory paperwork.
Yeah. But now this came from the
brownstone Institute. Early this
year, the New York Times
trumpeted a study that showed no
benefit at all to the use of
ivermectin. It was definitive.
But who funded this study, and
it's right there on the on the
study page. It was funded by
FTX. And FTX is all over
debunking and getting rid of
ivermectin paying, they're
paying for these studies.
This takes it to a ha, that's
pretty rare. So in other words,
there's some some Pfizer angle
here who knows it takes it to
herself some angle to some
pharma angle, because probably
will just reiterate, the problem
with ivermectin is that there's
plenty of studies that show that
it's very effective in reducing
this and that, yeah. But the
problem with ivermectin as we
always have to get back to its
cost like a nickel a pill. Yes.
opposed to five bucks, and or
10. And so ivermectin is no
good. It couldn't be even
considered because it's too
cheap. And this, the entire
medical system in this country
is completely corrupted.
Now, it's. And of course, I took
ivermectin twice. I don't know
if, if it helped if it may be
better, but I certainly didn't
die. I didn't have to go to the
hospital. So I felt good about
it. Its use is for COVID-19
would be off label. And this is
what the medical establishment
used to say, Well, no, you can't
prescribe that. The even even
more egregious is that the CDC
and as the CDC is now saying,
Hey, we didn't tell you that you
couldn't take ivermectin it was
just a recommendation. These
eight holes are trying to trying
to backpedal on that. But of
course, the the FDA was really
the one that went after you
know, went after the medical
boards and, and created this,
you can't do it because for the
very reasons you just mentioned.
It's it's too cheap to be made
generically. But again, it's an
off label use and no off label
is
no it's too cheap to be used
that right to be made
generically to be used by to
be I'm sorry to be sold. Yeah,
exactly. Because then anybody
could sell it for pennies. And
but, you know, off label use,
even the hormone blockers that
you're giving to children are an
off label use of a different
drug. Yeah, that's
a good point.
And there's there is an I caught
this and I think I mentioned it
because I heard it in the ad. I
said something's going on with
this. I was singing the jingle.
And that's why I noticed that
they had added language to the
commercials singing what
jingle Oh
ozempic This
is something a medical headline.
This is something you talked
about this particular drug,
there's a shortage of it because
people are using it for reasons
it wasn't meant to be used.
And it's getting a whole a lot
of attention. TJs I wanted to
break it down. This is a drug
called ozempic. This is a drug
to treat type two diabetes, but
the class the generic version,
the class known as semaglutide
got an FDA approval for weight
loss and now the demand is going
through the roof. This drug
works by helping to control
blood sugar, but it also slows
the emptying of the food in the
stomach and so it drops people's
appetite dramatically. People
are losing a lot of weight. On
this of course, like many drugs,
it's being used on label as well
as off label. Typically people
start with a low dose injection
once a week and then go up
slightly in dosage. Like any
drug it can have some side
effects mild gi side effects
like nausea, vomiting, but
incredibly effective for
treating the conditions of
overweight and obesity. It It
comes with a major price tag up
to 800 or even over $1,000 a
month if it's not covered by
insurance. I do have patients
whose insurance cover it and
then it can be $25 a month but
everyone is trying to get their
hands on this drug right now.
So nice add Dr. Jin. It's
effective minor side effects.
It's all good. Yeah, it's
expensive. But hey, man,
everyone that get their hands on
how the cool kids are doing this
drug. And this is the solution
to America's problem. Don't
worry about eating healthier,
keep eating the garbage and just
take your shot every week. And
it's amazing. It's amazing. Now
listen to the commercial.
Oh.
People with type two diabetes
are excited about the potential
of once weekly ozempic. In a
study with ozempic a majority of
adults lowered their blood sugar
and reached an A one c is less
than seven and maintained. Oh,
under seven and you may lose
weight. In the same one year
study adults lost on average up
to 12 pounds. Oh, just well. A
two year study showed that
ozempic Just not increased the
risk of major cardiovascular
events like heart attack, stroke
or death. Oh no increased risk
ozempic should not be the first
medicine for treating diabetes
or for people with type one
diabetes or diabetic
ketoacidosis do not share
needles or pens.
Don't reuse needles.
Do not take ozempic If you have
a personal or family history of
medullary thyroid cancer Oh
multiple endocrine neoplasia
syndrome type two or if you are
allergic to ozone, okay, stop
taking those and they can get
medical help right away if you
get a lump or swelling in your
neck, severe stomach
pain Fetterman Fetterman,
probably
serious side effects may happen
including pancreatitis.
Oh your doctor. Dr. Jen didn't
tell me about pancreatitis or
the lump in my neck, you
have diabetic retinopathy.
Taking those Empik with a
sulfonylurea or insulin may
increase the risk for low blood
sugar. A common side effects are
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea,
stomach pain and constipation.
Some side effects can lead to
dehydration, which may worsen
kidney problems. Oh, I
discovered the potential with
ozempic.
Eligible you may
pay as little as $25 per
prescription. Ask your
healthcare provider today about
once weekly ozempic.
There's your $25 So they got
some some vibe going a lot of
these companies will will give a
salad to you if you're right to
them. And I think you have to
give blood every every week. Do
some experiments, but you get
it. So this is how sick these
people are. Oh, we can sell it
for $1,000 a month. Now it's
what let's get some approval off
label. It's a mat. It's a
miracle. Shame on these horrible
people
that the whole medical
establishment is corrupted. And
it's it's unbelievable. This is
what kills me. We've had
admitted vaccinations out there
for billions of people admitted
not effective. Possibly not
safe. That isn't completely
admitted by all of the powers
that be but there certainly were
a lot of mistakes made and a lot
of oh, we're sorry and no well,
okay and, and now Pfizer and
moderna, whoa, we gotta go to
Purdue who's gonna do some
investigation on this
myocarditis thing? Nobody,
nobody gets in trouble. Nobody
goes to jail. But Steve Jobs
check
tonight the founder of the
failed blood testing company.
Theranos has been sentenced to
more than 11 years in prison.
Elizabeth Holmes was convicted
of fraud and conspiracy earlier
this year for misleading
investors and endangering
patients with a bogus blood
testing technology Holmes now 38
and expecting her second child
had requested home confinement.
Yeah, who endangered who in the
last five years? Yeah.
Well, if you're gonna go for
relativism, I think you made you
made a point. Yeah, but it's
good to at least caught someone.
This is the new Martha Stewart.
You know, it's the she's the
market. She's sort of
our money. This girl is a little
bit off the golfer rocker.
But the thing is, she's going to
jail for 11 years because a
bunch of so called Smart old
horny dudes fell for it.
Oh, I know. There's no excuse
for that part of it. No, George
Shultz and all a bunch of these
guys. A whole slew of I do
everything Mad. Mad Dog Mattis.
Oh, man, my favorite. Yeah, Mad
Dog Mattis, the guy who turned
on Trump. When he was he was the
head of the Defense Department
at that time. He was the head of
Trump's staff. He was the EU
national Oh yeah. Oh, yes. Where
he was.
And then he wanted a very Oh,
well, you know, I'm gonna go
make some money. You write a
book?
I said Steve chaff. I thought
that was funny. I missed it.
Yeah, sorry.
Yeah, everything under under
homes.
Well, let me see. Do you have a
homes thing? Looking for homes?
We are searching? Yes, Liz home
sentence PBS 231. Bye
for now. or Theranos CEO
Elizabeth Holmes was sentenced
today to 135 months in federal
prison more than 11 years. The
penalty was imposed at a hearing
in San Jose California, homes
had been convicted of investor
fraud and conspiracy for duping
investors about bogus blood
testing technology. The company
collapsed in 2018 for duping
investors, literally for duping
investors.
And you know, the what is the
point is, by the way, Judy's
leaving. Yes. And the show is
really deteriorating. And this
woman who is the new anchor, I
was listening to her. Judy
always had a very professional
sounding broadcasting voice.
This woman doesn't and what is
the point of saying 135 months?
I thought that was interesting.
I don't know
about it. I want you to do it in
in minutes or hours. I mean, it
doesn't make any sense is it the
number is too high to be using
months you know, billion
seconds, you know, I mean, it's
just dumb.
Yeah, that's filler. It's just
bad writing. How about that bad
writing was chocolate well
they have a lot of bad writers
in this show. And then they've
got a couple of clips from this.
I've been getting the news our
stuff I don't like going back to
it all right. Attorney General
non political BS listen to this
by a significant person in
American life and American
political life okay.
Back it off I gotta get a
premise this this is a setup so
this new girl she goes in she
does K part and
new girl on PBS Do we have a new
girl?
I can't remember her name is
something is named as a
forgettable name because it's
like it's it's a it's one of
these ethnic names that is just
very hard to remember
new girl on OBS is the search
term let's see how we do no bad
bad bad bad. Okay, keep going.
So K part in this dad, some
other guy from The Washington
Post on there instead of the
they gotta get rid of this
segment, especially with this K
part guy. That guy is just a
stooge. Listen to K part. Who
was K Pro? I don't know who K
part is a part. We've talked
about him before. He's the gay
columnist for the Washington
Post and black is very affected.
And he's he's always rolling his
eyes and he's always a super
Trump hater and everything that
we're Democrats do is fabulous.
And Sam not
Nawaz. Yeah, how
am I supposed to remember that?
That's a bad name. She should
have changed it for the show.
Like you know, Annie Oakley
says bad name is period. So
let's go to que parte on Pelosi.
And this is an example of what
I'm talking about. Listen to
this. They talked about Pelosi
Jr. She's quitting. She's not
going to be in a leadership role
anymore. And, and so they throw
this around about what what do
you think about that? And, and
key part says the following
by a significant person in
American life and American
political life, a former
president who just announced
he's seeking the Republican
nomination
on Pelosi.
I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I
thought you were setting up this
clip. Where is key part where
his key port on Pelosi
should say key part on Pelosi?
Hero?
I hear you. I don't see it. This
is embarrassing.
I use doing a search for it.
While I'm going. I'm going to
now. I mean, it's not like you
have a whole bunch of clips.
We're going to cut all this out,
by the way, set a marker
Capehart. Is
he or now I
didn't know the guy's name. I
was looking under K. Oh, sorry.
All right. So here's the guy's
answer. Let me
deal with Speaker Pelosi. First.
I agree with President Biden
when he said that she was quote,
the most consequential speaker
in history. And there's no
denying that if you look at what
she has been able to do as
Speaker of the House, most
notably getting the Affordable
Care Act passed through the
house without a single
Republican vote.
She did that.
Yeah. Okay. They had a house
they had a majority. That was
huge majority. You had every
majority during the Obama era.
And she passed this thing with
not what she couldn't get one
Republican. What kind of a great
speaker of the house is this?
When you go across the aisle?
This is
great. This is the difference in
reporting. You could report the
story as she got it passed
without any of those idiot
Republicans or she got it passed
and no one else wanted. That
means this so there's different
ways of reporting it. This is
obviously
their own party to vote. Honor,
without so they can get one
Republican vote, because they
didn't like various aspects of
it. And so she forced it through
on her own, with a huge majority
of her own party. This is not a
great speaker of the house. This
woman is a catastrophe. She
didn't. And by the way, that's
the only thing he can cite about
her greatness. She was Speaker
of the House what, twice now?
And she's accomplished nothing.
And she's hateful. She's mean
spirited. We have all kinds of
great clips of her just being a
jerk back 20 years ago. It's
ridiculous. Therefore, she says
Capehart guy, he's just an
apologist for the Democrats.
He's a horrible, they shouldn't
have this segment anymore. PBS
is shot.
She shall be known as Nancy the
uniter. Go get something like
that. I'm telling you, they'll
do something. Right here. That's
how you do it. How the United
Nancy Nancy Pelosi was she was
the great uniter of our age.
So they go so he goes on. This
is the now this the clip that
you played earlier that you
thought it was really
referencing this attorney
general nonpolitical BS clip and
let me preface it. They're going
on about this about. And by the
way, the whole show is about
Trump, having they bring you
know, they personally brought
over a guy from The Hague, from
the criminal
Oh, or the International
Criminal Court.
They brought this guy over to be
the product of the new product,
the independent prosecutor, yes.
For the Yeah. And this Yes, yes,
this is great. And this is a big
deal to these guys. And key
parts all in ISIS. This is
fabulous. The American public
once this by a significant,
sorry, way, I got more. And so
he says, he says, and is not
political. It's not political.
People need to understand it's
not political. And so listen to
this by
a significant person in American
life in American political life,
a former president who just
announced he's seeking the
Republican nomination for the
next presidential cycle, which
the Attorney General said was
the was the thing that happened
that necessitated this move.
Okay, hold on,
what was the thing that would
Oh, yes, him announcing is why
you needed or the public
interest need to have him being
investigated right away?
Yeah. So it's not political. No.
So faculty announced, we got to
do all this. We got to start
scrambling to get to screw him
over. That's basically what he
said. But according to K part,
this is fabulous. So anyway, so
let's go to part two of this.
This is Yeah, and this is what
what makes me so tired. And I
was like, I think we're just
gonna go through another cycle
of that
necessitated this move. And I
think it should say to the
American people, one and I think
also the Attorney General also
announced, yeah, we have been
investigating, but we're taking
this so seriously, that we're
giving it to a special counsel,
who is lit up quite literally,
out of the Justice Department,
and he's over at The Hague, if
memory serves, and this person
will be in charge of running the
rest of the investigation. It is
an attempt by the Justice
Department by the Attorney
General to give the American
people confidence that the
investigations are being done
fairly, and being done
impartially in that no, no favor
is being given or taken away
from, from Donald Trump.
Oh, my goodness. Yeah. Now,
here's what I mean by It's so
tiring, even though I love my
job. I really don't doesn't feel
like work. But when, when you
get reports like this, it just
it's triggering. It takes me
back six years, former
President Trump is lashing out
at me.
He's lashing out again, John.
He's lashing out lashing out.
Former President
Trump is lashing out after the
appointment of a special counsel
to oversee two criminal
investigations involving Mr.
Trump. CBS Natalie brand is in
our Washington bureau with the
latest. Natalie.
Adrianna, the former president
reacting to this news is now
trying to use it as a rallying
cry ahead of 2024. This is a
rigged deal GE called the
appointment of a special counsel
and expected political stunt and
repeated without offering proof
what he said about other
investigation.
There it is without offering
proof this horrendous
abuse of power is the latest in
a long series of witch hunts.
But the Department of Justice
says it man
Trump witch hunts. You know,
this is why it's so tiring.
But the Department of Justice
says it made the decision in an
effort to avoid political
influence and independently move
forward with the investigations
into Trump's role in January 6
than efforts to overturn the
2020 presidential result. as
well as Trump's handling of
classified documents seized from
his Florida estate, Trump's
former Attorney General William
Barr told PBS he believes it's
increasingly more likely the
former president could face an
indictment
if the Department of Justice can
show that these were indeed very
sensitive documents, and also
showed that the President
consciously was involved in
misleading the department
deceiving the government, that
those are serious, serious,
serious.
Now Trump and his attacks of the
newly appointed special counsel
Jack Smith also offered no
evidence when he described Smith
as, quote, the radical left, the
veteran prosecutors reputation
among those who know him is as
politically independent.
Is it true? Is he politically
independent?
I doubt it. Why would you put
him in there if he was? Now the
thing is, once you get this
because that was a very bias
very simply execute. CBS
was all over this. I have one
more from CBS.
All right, Attorney General
Merrick Garland,
and we will not laugh. We will
not laugh anymore. Jeff gays
Attorney General Merrick
Garland, David Gibson, former
President Trump's decision to
run again, he was in the public
interest to appoint a special
counsel.
It also allows prosecutors and
agents to continue their work
expeditiously and to make
decisions indisputably guided
only by the facts and the law.
Tap for the job Jack Smith, a
war crimes prosecutor and former
head of the Justice Department's
Public Integrity section. He
will now decide whether Mr.
Trump will face charges in the
case involving classified
documents found at Trump's
Florida State. And whether he
and his allies interfered with
the transfer of power on January
6,
this decision takes a lot of the
politics out of it. He's
appointed a longtime career
prosecutor highly respected,
very experienced.
Historically special counsels
have been appointed to avoid
conflicts and political
influence. The Garland's move
comes just days after Trump's
2024 announcement, and I'm a
victim setting up a potential
match with President Biden. Late
tonight,
this horrendous abuse of power
is the latest today long series
of which US started a long time
ago.
The last high profile special
counsel investigation into
Trump's ties to Russia lasted
roughly two years. Legal experts
say this could wrap it up much
sooner.
I suspect it means we'll see a
decision and potential
indictment within the first
three months of the new year.
It's overproduced, it's too
long. It's boring. I don't think
it's effective. It's only for
you know, it's like oh, so Bill
Barr can say hey, I'm on CBS
this weekend. I don't think it's
very, very effective. It's
annoying. It's tedious. I think
it's bad for the ratings. I
don't think it's
I use PBS was worse. PBS started
with it. Yeah. And they went on
for almost the whole first 15
minutes of the show is about it.
They brought people on and it
goes woven Shuri situation. And
they had me they would have
gotten they would have gotten
Bill Barr on the I'm sure he
would have gone on to the
invited them did was
I was gonna say Did they talk at
all about the Homeland Security
Committee? Hearing?
No, of course not.
But so you're telling me that
important? Questions and Answers
about January 6, which is
critical to media. You told me
that they didn't cover that.
Well, they mean, they covered it
when it during its process. No.
I
mean, was this Homeland Security
Committee meeting? This is
weird. Ah, oh, no. You think
that uh, take interest? This is?
Higgins. He is
got nothing to do with Trump, or
doesn't have anything negative
about Trump.
Oh, that's what it is. Okay. FBI
Director Ray was on on the
stand. And the representative
from Louisiana Higgins asked him
a few questions.
Director Ray. Does, does the FBI
have confidential human sources?
Did the FBI of confidential
human sources embedded within
the January 6 protesters? And on
January 6 2021?
Well, Congressman, as I'm sure
you can appreciate, I had to be
very careful about what I can
say about
when even more outraged because
that's what I told this
matte finish about when we do
and do not and where we haven't
have not used confidential human
sources. But to the extent that
there's a suggestion for
example, that the FBI is
confidential human sources or
FBI employees in some way
instigated and orchestrated
January 6, that's categorically
false.
Did you have confidential human
sources dressed as Trump
supporters inside the Capitol on
January 6, prior to the doors
being opened?
Again, I had to be very careful.
No.
Can you not tell the American
people No, no, we did not have
confidential human sources dress
as Trump supporters position
inside the Capitol,
gentlemen. You should not read
anything into my decision. To
share information rectory
confidential Yeomans time has
expired.
I like this guy. This Higgins
guy. It should be no I got
another one from in a minute.
That's that that actually was a
good one. I haven't heard anyone
pull that one out of the hat.
The answer should be no.
Here's Holly, who has announced
officially he will not be
seeking an election for
president in 2024. Which makes
him a candidate for something
else. I guess maybe he could be
a VP. He certainly is Georgia
State. He's a showboater though,
man. He's a lawyer. I'm not a
big fan of him of his. But he is
effective. And here he is
grilling. FBI Director Ray.
Let's just look at some of the
things while you've been
vacationing that your FBI has
been doing right there right
there. Right off the bat.
According to numerous
whistleblowers who have come
forward to members of this body
to members of the House. The FBI
has been sending more than in
one instance a dozen armed
agents to a rural Pennsylvania
home with a Catholic prolife
demonstrator to arrest him at
gunpoint in front of his
children in early morning hours,
despite the fact that he posed
no risk of violence or threat
and had previously offered to
turn himself in. Numerous
whistleblowers. field agents
have alleged that DC your
headquarters has pulled them off
working on child sex abuse
cases, working on human
trafficking cases in order to
work on January 6 matters for
this reason to give the
appearance they say they say
that there are hundreds of new
domestic terrorism cases in the
country, when in fact there are
not whistleblowers. field agents
have also said that DC has
ordered the use of SWAT teams on
non violent suspects who may
have attended a January 6 rally.
And they have been ordered to
conduct surveillance and knock
on doors of people who were not
even in DC on January 6, and
again, all of this according to
the whistleblowers, these are
your agents, all of this in
order to make it look as if
there's a mass surge and
domestic terrorism all across
the country, when in fact, the
stats are being patted my
political directive in your
office. They also say these
whistleblowers, the DC
leadership deliberately
suppressed investigations into
Hunter Biden contrary to FBI
procedure, and have also
retaliated against FBI agents
and whistleblowers who have
contacted Congress, which by the
way, they are protected by
statute to do so. This is what's
happening at your FBI while you
are evading oversight hearings.
Mr. Director, do you think
you're still up to this job?
I absolutely think I'm still up
to the shaman, our workforce
feels the same way. Well, I
don't. And frankly, I think you
should have been gone a long
time ago. And given your
behavior recently, I think it
only makes it more clear. Are
there any travel plans today
that we should be aware of
that you have? We're supposed to
have a second round? Will you be
here for that? Yes. That's a
good one. You have any travel
plans? That's so threatening in
a weird way. Were you planning
on traveling because we're gonna
detain you? And just have one
more
none of that. By the way. None
of this is covered on PBS or by
the K part, K part and dude or
anything else because they just
don't want to talk about it. The
news has gotten ridiculously
biased and they're just losing
more and more and more
viewership as people discover
this. Exactly. I don't know what
they're up to what they're
trying to prove. It's just
they're all part of one and
worried sick that Trump's going
to be president again. And what
then watch they're just the
radios will go
up. Heaven forbid they're
following orders. They're just
following orders.
Yes, they are following orders
that whose orders being
delivered from now when I saw
they please Margaret Hoover. do
her a little interview on firing
line. I wrote about it in the
newsletter with Bill Barr. It
was ridiculous. Bill Barr ex
CIA. Margaret Hoover MK Ultra by
my definition or anything. She
goes on and barges excoriates
Trump is just in a horrible way
and then then eventually backs
off when she tries to corner him
on certain things he wasn't
going to go along with and it
was just if anyone can get a
look at this, you'll see a
pathetic interview. But I don't
know what by the way she was
wearing A dress of some sort.
This dress has a cost to 2500
bucks. I mean, maybe five I mean
it was just wow. And like a
little pixie smiling and and
then every once in a while
you're gonna get the shakes when
he wouldn't answer right? It was
terrible.
Oh no, I gotta go watch that
sounds like a very entertaining
episode.
Just look at her just to look at
her dress and then now I need to
match the dress because it's got
some white, white kind of
highlights on the dress. It's
got like a flower design. She's
got a white, a white Level
Layer.
Yeah, okay, they got budget. So
on the
white level there. I'm sure they
have a box of level layers that
are all colored.
Oh, yeah. Sennheiser makes them
in all different colors. The
yellow
everybody. Yeah, Sennheiser
makes a lot of these guys making
a lot of colors. But it is a
it's a white one.
So I just want to I just want to
go back to the to the Higgins
Higgins. Higgins character.
Higgins. Yes from Louisiana. So
he also,
by the way, you know that's
where John Kennedy's he's also
Louisiana. If I'm not mistaken.
I can Tukey
No, I think you're right. Yeah.
All right.
These guys are fine. Think he's
the one who set the stage. Yeah.
And everybody now has to be that
good.
Petroleum informs me the dress
might have been Vera Wang.
I wouldn't be I wouldn't be in
the least surprise.
Yeah, crazy acid does Vera Wang
style. She's so so 2000s Okay,
so now. Now Higgins goes after
my orcas. My orcas is the
Director of Homeland Security.
That and I really don't like
this guy. This guy is a douche.
And a total douche. He's got
weird alien eyes like or some
something wrong with this guy.
There's
definitely something wrong with
this guy. Yeah. And here we go.
Check with him. I love you use
your authority to suppress six
Goldman Sachs evidence
misrepresented by CBP agents who
have come on to public attack
and condemnation by DHS and the
Biden administration. If you use
your authority to suppress
exculpatory evidence presented
by CBP agents who have come
under public attack and
condemnation by you and Biden
administration,
two points if I may.
Congressman, number one, in
response to your second
question, I don't even know what
you're referring to and with
with respect to your first
take that as you're on the
record as saying no USU has not
use your authority to suppress
exculpatory evidence, if you're
if you're an honorable man, and
obviously, you should be able to
say no to that, who would
suppress exculpatory evidence?
Is your answer. No, I don't even
know what you're referring to.
Commonly you will. And and if I
made my orcas have you use your
authority to retaliate against
DHS agents who served on special
details during the Trump
administration, ages identified
by your administration, as
conservatives are Trump
supporters
once again, Congressman, I don't
even know what you're referring
to
before Congress. I'm gonna take
that as a no. Through your
authority Secretary Mayorkas,
have you encouraged your chain
of command to suppress basic law
enforcement actions at the
border in harass, victimized or
intimidate, experienced
frontline law enforcement agents
at the border using internal
investigations and threats of
disciplinary action or transfer
in order to force those ages to
comply with DHS policies that
actually injure the security of
our homeland? And a contrary to
the sworn oath of those agents?
Is that the culture you've
created?
Congressman, I don't even know
what you're referring to.
You will and my orcas final
question church serve honor and
it's been rumored
and nobility throughout the
Department of Homeland Security
that is represent that nobility,
orcas.
That is what I am dedicated to.
It's been rumored Secretary that
you're going to resign prior to
January 3. And in truth to those
rumors.
That is a false rumor.
All right, we look forward to
seeing you in January.
Wow. Also ending with a threat.
That's such a veiled threat. So
you have travel plans, here
resigning. These guys are out
for blood.
It sounds like and I like it. I
like this, but for citing Well,
we're the only ones that can
complete it because no one else
will show it. Right.
This is a fact unfortunately,
just as a as an overall theory
since you know the whole Trump
thing is rather puzzling. Do you
think he could be playing a heel
strategy for DeSantis maybe even
to distract? Biden?
I've thought definitely
beginning I don't think that's
his style, though. The problem
is I don't think he doesn't have
them. I do not. I do not believe
that. He has the martyr in him.
Exactly. I mean, he knows how to
do it, because and of course,
we're WW II, you know, he knows
that the wrestling heal very
well. I mean, unless it's like a
twofer, and then all of a
sudden, boom, it's two of them.
I can't see them on a ticket
together. Honestly,
no, I can't either. No, that's
not going to happen. Because he
DeSantis wouldn't do it.
I don't think it would be a
great Gambit. If all these
billionaires were in on it. Um,
him being a heel, it would be a
great martyrdom, but I think
you're right. I don't think his
ego will let him do it.
I mean, it would be a twist,
that would be totally
unexpected, and it would work.
It would work. I think we I
think we both agree on that. It
would be a great one. And then
he could take a lot of credit
for it. But he still has this.
He still irked about the 2020
debacle. And you know, and I
think he probably was some good
reason and in fact that people
keep there was a really funny I
didn't get a super clip of it
but some guy put together a
document of the difference
between 2016 Winner Hillary and
everybody else's denying the
election their election deniers
and got kicked off a YouTube but
I want to play these clips from
Arizona. This is Carrie Lake
coming on at the beginning of
this clip and just listen to the
bowl crap. And I believe I
believe this is going on
especially in Maricopa County
this Arizona voting one
that I am still in this fight
with you.
In a video released Thursday on
social media Lake says her
claims of a broken election
system have been confirmed.
Well, we call for Katie
Hobbs to recuse herself over.
Wait a minute. Is this an NT D
report? You got it is great. I
like how she has confirmed
have been confirmed confirmed.
It's almost like a sitcom broken
election system have been
confirmed.
Well, we call for Katie Hobbs
to recuse herself over a year
ago.
They ridiculed us. It turns out
we were right. The fox was
guarding the hen house and
because of that voters have been
disenfranchise
hubs. The current Secretary of
State is the top election
official in the state as
overseer of elections hubs has
several duties, including
watching the counts and
certifying the election results.
She spoke on CNN and I'm not
going to recuse myself from the
job that the voters elected me
to do. Throughout the race lake
called for an overhaul of
Arizona's election system citing
problems with voting machines.
In the video. She says she was
right to question the system.
On election day nearly half of
all polling locations had
problems with tabulating
machines and printers.
But Hobbs said on Wednesday in
an interview with the Washington
Post, the system doesn't need an
overhaul. She said as governor
she wants to expand early Brian
may be mailed ballots to carry
league called for voters who
experienced problems with voting
to reach out and share their
stories which he then posted on
Twitter.
When we arrived at the voting
center. The workers told us that
the printers at that location
were all broken. So they went to
the next closest voting center
at Litchfield Park First Baptist
Church. But while standing in
the 40 person line, Mr. Kearns
noticed some problems.
We noticed that about two out of
every three people that tried to
scan their ballots, it just
wouldn't scan their ballot. The
location
had only two scanners, neither
worked on Mr. Kearns ballot, he
was asked to put his ballot into
door three, but he refused. In
the end, they allowed him to use
the handicap system which prints
a larger ballot. That worked. It
took them over an hour to vote
and by that time he estimated
the line to be between 101 150
people. Yeah.
Yeah, yeah. The problem is the
Democrats they collected ballots
and the Republicans that collect
votes, there's your mistake.
They'll learn
the ideas to fix it but let's go
clip to have this.
Steve handle and arrive to vote
at 530 in the morning and was
ninth in line
one of the tabulators was
broken, and the other tabulator
kept rejecting everyone's vote.
Emily Weinberg and her boyfriend
Jalen tops experienced what they
called voter fraud. They say a
voter registration drive took
place at their community
college. Jalen registered but
when the worker saw he chose
Republican as the party, she
said, Are you sure that's right.
When he went to vote, he says he
was only given a Federal Voting
form and that they accused him
of being an illegal immigrant.
He provided his photo ID
driver's license and a social
security card to prove he was an
American citizen. According to
Emily, the worker responded, I'm
sorry we don't accept that as a
form of proof. This poll
observer says four out of seven
ballots were failing when he
observed from 12:30pm to 1pm On
election day
on these affected voters faces,
they were in disbelief in our
system of voting this very
moment. In
Arizona election officials say
that machines at the Maricopa
County tabulation and election
center were able to process the
ballots that couldn't be read at
voting centers. Recent results
show Democrat Katie Hobbs is
LEED has dropped from 0.8 to
0.6%. under Arizona law, a
recount triggers when the margin
is less than or equal. 2.5%.
Yeah, so this is still not over.
No
Yeah, we didn't have a printer
ballot printed ballots we yeah,
we had a you colored in the
boxes and then put it into the
scanner. Yeah, so we do. Yeah,
that's a mess. It's a mess. That
everyone's given up, John,
they're all given up. Now if
people don't care anymore, I'm
not going to vote doesn't
matter. It's all bull crap. And
that's the desired outcome.
Really? Yeah, that's what they
want. Okay, little entre mon
just so we get back into a more
happier mood. Just before we
take a break here. We've got
some some situations coming back
again, things that we haven't
seen in many, many years and
breaking
news from North Korea firing
what is believed to be the
second intercontinental
ballistic missile this month.
Japan says the missile landed
and in its exclusive economic
zone, but it was capable of
striking anywhere on the US
mainland. Vice President Kamala
Harris held a meeting with world
leaders at the APEC summit in
Thailand to discuss the launch.
This conduct by North Korea most
recently is a brazen violation
of multiple UN Security
resolutions. If destabilizes
security in the region and
unnecessarily raises tensions.
We strongly condemn these
actions. And we again call for
North Korea to stop further
unlawful destabilizing acts.
Because nothing says we got this
America more than putting Kamala
Harris out to take care of the
issue of the issue. So this is
obviously yet another military
industrial complex bullcrap
stunt as confirmed by my uncle
Don when he allowed me to ask
anything that was one of the
things is Korea that stuff. It's
it's just just sales we got to
have sales. And I would say that
North Korea they're proud of
what they're doing. To them.
This is like an Artemis launch.
And you know who's back our
Korea news lady.
Tony I don't think so. Sean
balsa is nice he's tong tong
hyung Danny Shin Jung did you
confirm domiciled pulsa Imran
Martin Paul you're gonna get
wounded party Samuel holidays
Mira
this was the report by they just
go on for 2020 30 seconds of
just more ignition There you go.
I love that lady.
She's a staple she's a staple
I missed her she's back
she never really went anywhere.
No, no, she's been there the
whole time that would that I'd
like to thank you for your
current say in the morning to
you the man who put the sea in
the ICBM ladies and gentlemen,
please say hello to my friend on
the other end. Mr. John Cena
in the morning to you Mr. Adam
curry. Also in the morning ships
and sea boots to the ground.
finir subs in the water and all
the dames at nights out there.
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into social.com. I have to say,
I think Elon has done us a great
service. And he has, he has
moved a lot of people to the
fediverse. Have you seen any
people that are familiar to you
in the fediverse? So you just
kind of still in the no agenda,
social vibe.
No agenda, socials in the
fediverse. I know. But do you
see more people who wish to you
refer what he is?
Like? Have you seen now? Jay
Rosen? Or Jeff Jarvis? No. No,
he should see that on the Fetty.
It's growing out and
interested in anything they have
to say.
Of course not. It just the whole
idea is that there are people
who are moving to the fediverse
and enjoying it. This is what's
surprising. I'm surprised
something broke, something broke
over there. I'd like to thank
you know, here's
an interesting little story. So
that at least locally, they
announced that you know people
are quitting and vibe going on.
But he shut the offices down for
not getting locked up locked the
doors locked him out. Just say
Well, no. Yeah. And nobody's
reporting any kind of like,
well, don't is. Does anyone
speculate about why?
I do. What? No, there's going to
relaunch with the new stack and
it's going to be WeChat USA.
No, way else would you shut down
in offices like that? Unless you
send in your private
investigators to go through
everyone's desk? One at a time.
You got a whole weekend to do
it. 24/7 you got 24 hours to do
it. per day. 48 hours there? 48.
So 72 Maybe total? I don't know.
But you sent all the people in
there you go through everybody's
desk you start looking at
everything you can do they have
what did they got in their? In
their in their desk today by the
communists? Are they a bunch of
cream really worked for somebody
else? Really? Interesting. What
else would you shut down the
office like that for now? I just
told you my idea. And you said
your ideas just when the
mainstream media would say but
I'm telling you
stop Stop, stop, stop. No, the
mainstream media is not saying
what I'm saying.
You're right. The mainstream
media saying nothing. Correct.
So you're right there. But no,
that's what you do. And that's
what he's doing. He's that kind
of guy. He's worked with the you
know, the security state he
knows what's going on. He's got
everybody booked in there
everyone that's working there.
He's the desk has gone been gone
through.
All right. All right. Well,
we'll know on Monday.
No, we won't because they've got
to do it right. And they're not
gonna be any evidence. I
mean, it's when there's no
evidence then we'll know that it
happened. If if all of a sudden
you're paying your electric bill
with your Twitter account then
we'll know that I was right
that's gonna be a while
yeah, probably. Anyway, no
agenda social.com is a premier
premier outfit on the fediverse
There's a think it's is it
fediverse dot space, you can see
a visual representation of this
huge cloud and then if you look
way up to the left hand corner
this this little like an
ulcerous growth that is still
connected to the fediverse but
hanging on by a few threads
that's where we live because
we've been blocked by so many
people but we're still in there.
We're still
anybody block us at all we
just we were on his block list
your virtual silo we were on a
block list four years ago
because and I will say that some
producers on no agenda social
were totally baiting the
tardes@mastodon.com And so we
got put on the block list for
being que que que Nazi Cardrooms
Don't you remember?
I can't believe to that
gullible. So in other words,
instead of actually doing the
job doing the work, and actually
checking things out and seeing
for yourself whether something's
good, bad or indifferent, you
just hear from a couple of
trolls that go in there and Yang
No,
no, no, it was the official
block list that they created a
block list and we were on it and
I think we're probably
why did we get on it? Why did we
get on it?
Because people didn't like what?
Because early on, as we were
just in the fediverse people
were trolling the lib tardes
that's exactly what I said.
Yeah, trolls got in there. No,
it was our people. Our people,
we have a lot of jerks. And I
saw
I call them out on I said, Hey,
you can say whatever you want.
but because of you we got
blacklisted we got blocked.
That's why.
Yeah, yeah. So thanks a lot for
helping out the show. Exactly.
Alright, somehow that turned
into a real downer. I don't know
even though we're really we're
really smart for being in there.
You know, we got great
Federation. Alright, everybody,
thanks.
But it still points out the
flaw. Which is just because some
jagoff comes in and tells you
something it could be because
and they hate it. You know, that
woman? Or you I know is married
to her, but she's a slut. That
sort of thing. Yeah. But I don't
just take it at face value, then
you're you're a douchebag.
But the whole point is that if
people don't like being
somewhere where no agenda show
was blocked, they'll go get an
account somewhere else. That's
the point. That's what makes it
work. I'm just saying. Anyway,
were outcasts was my point.
Thank you very much to the
artist for episode 1504. We
titled it the uninspired title
of value chain. The more I saw
it, the more I'm like, God what
a piece of crap title that
was really like it at the time.
No, we were tired. But I didn't
want to fight you and you had
already given me the the I was
not
about to I wasn't pushing
anything. I just had a list. I
wasn't I had
no I had no list. Yeah, well, no
list. And you and I'd already
forced my art choice.
I was I didn't have a problem
with the art. Well,
I forced it anyway. It was Eli
five explain it like I'm fine.
You
forced it. I've done it before
you've done it before. We both
do it. Very rare. But it was
like no, I'm picking this art.
And that's that. And then you
just you stand firm and unless
the other person would be me in
this case, has wants to fight.
No once you better have a pretty
good piece to fight with. Of
course. The piece I had to fight
with was a piece of cheesecake
art, which I thought was
dynamite. I use it on the
newsletter. I don't do fine with
me.
I know I'm just tired of the
cheesecake.
I know you are even though if
you look at the last piece we
use we have not used that much
cheesecake. I end up using it in
the newsletter a lot.
Wait a minute. You're telling me
the last 10 pieces. We have not
used much cheesecake?
Yes, the last 10 pieces. We have
not used much cheesecake. You're
gonna challenge me on this.
We're gonna go to the no agenda.
What is it? No agenda? show.com.
Okay, yes, no agenda. show.com
or dotnet? No. All right. Let's
do let's do it. Let's do it. Big
man. All right. Are you there
yet? Okay, let's take a look.
Let us see. Okay, here
we go. Okay, last 1234 pieces at
the top of the thing, no
cheesecake whatsoever. Not even
an image of a person. So I have
six more
chances. Browse the archive.
Thank you for this new site.
Holy crap. Okay. We have number
eight cheesecake. No. What do
you mean 15 years?
entails dies alone.
Oh, it's got a hairy legs.
Yeah, there's no cheat at 1234.
We got 12 pieces. There's a
picture of a girl's face cut off
or overhead was chopped off like
Fetterman. She's chopped off.
She's listening
on headphones. Like she's
orgasmic about 15 years and then
even says almost come on. And
then Alright, not the last time
but then we have to cheesecake
women.
No, we have bloggers going back
to what you said the last 10
piece we have plenty of
cheesecake. There's no example
of plenty. The word plenty
right. All of a sudden you're
right. There's
no plenty of cheesecake but we
have plenty of cheesecake in
general. All right, we could you
know what, I'll tell you
something. If I didn't like the
ELI five so much. I would have
gone cheese with you.
I would have well, the ELI piece
was was I wasn't going to make a
big argument with you because I
knew I could always use the
other piece but the ELI five
thing because I didn't think
much of this phrase is a
beautiful piece. It's so
professional looking. It's you
know, the cheesecake, one looks
like cheesecake. And it's
cartoony. This is a dynamite
piece I would have suggested in
the spelling of no agenda that
there was some more color. Yes.
And the blocks is ag and it
could have been done in color. I
agree.
100%.
But yes, it was. It wasn't a
debatable when it came down to
it. The piece was too good.
All right. So already there's
cheesecake to Cheesecakes for
this show. So people getting all
cheesecake. There wasn't actual
cheesecake from Sir dude named
Parker Polly. embargo it was an
actual piece of cheesecake.
Yeah it was cheese cake you like
a New York style?
Yeah with the chocolate dripping
down What else was there that
was
blood that was rounded a couple
of interesting pieces but the
piece by a capitalist agenda
which was the cheesecake piece
it was a rock and it was it was
50 style like art it was pretty
and I use it in the newsletter
it was and that was going to be
that but this other piece which
was the who did or piece or
networks networks did winter
Yeah
well we appreciate you network's
love that piece. I agree with
Johnson minor note about the the
color of the no agenda letters,
but it was just it was
fantastic. And I liked the
cheesecake too. But you know
obviously it was clear who had
to win. Thanks to all of the
artists competing now more than
ever. It is they are frenemies
you know if you go through our
no agenda social.com You can see
how everyone's like pretending
to be nice hey congrats man.
Great win bastard
I'm looking at some of the
upcoming guy has this new I'd
read a piece
that's dirty Jersey horn look at
the
guy can't not laugh at it
I'm going to close this tab
because it's just gonna make me
chuckle the whole time. That's
part of our time talent and
treasure for value for value for
15 years we have never placed a
direct price on the on the show
you can you've been able to
listen to it for free for as
long as we've been around. We do
ask you to consider if you've
got any if you got any value out
of what you heard, could you put
that into a number and send it
back to us do that into your
treasure or your time and your
talent is also very much
appreciated. And Brian lard from
prosper, Texas. He definitely
put a number on the value he
gets from the no agenda show. He
is our top executive producer
today with $1,000 and I have no
notes so I'm wondering, Is he an
instant night? What happens with
him? Do you have any Do we have
anything from Brian No, we got
nothing we got nothing from
Brian Okay. All right, Brian.
Well, in that case, you should
get a little double up karma
karma
we'll hear from him when he
feels like bringing it up Paul
Edmonds next on the list in
Peachtree City Georgia he's got
nothing here on here. Three
Three 3.33 to give him a double
up karma
you've got karma just make sure
no we don't have anything from
Paul either. He's next on the
list. Paul deficits or deaths.
The E FF es 333 33. Middleburg
Florida note will be emailed to
John and Adam and he gives his
email address and I look for
that and
I did get a note from him Oh
good. But I not to look it up I
thought it was I was clearing my
notes here and I noticed there
was give me those letters again
I just put into the search in PD
what is it?
The P O how about the email
address P J D through those PJ D
LLC oh good we got it and that's
nice.
Um I don't know why I didn't
print this out but I didn't he
says do not read
the whole thing is do not read
just to top my okay this is
really make goodies by knighting
from show 1500 was missed the
Super Double donation show 1500
Compete completed my 90 But I
heard donations have been a bit
slow. Low since then. So I don't
need another 33333 Which one
we've got here for a double
whammy black knighting your
reminder. I think he's on the
list. We'll check. Yeah, I'm
perfect. I know he's on the list
is sir. You must be knighted.
Sir Jeff Costas Black Knight of
Middleburg, Florida and he is on
the list. Thank you for the many
years of excellent news and
analysis at the roundtable. He
does want some secret requests.
Okay, have right and Ghislaine
Maxwell's client list
which apparently another piece
of that puzzle is dropping today
or tomorrow.
Oh really?
Oh, you didn't know this?
I did not know this
and wait I can tell you because
it's not a clip I just have the
let me finish this note that
love is lit love and let us or
Jeff and no jingles no karma and
he needs a D douching. So let's
give you bad deed. deuced
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will face new revelations and
soon to be unsealed documents.
And this is a The latest records
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the data male, very reliable,
will include materials related
to eight people, including
Thomas Pritzker, billionaire
executive chairman of Hyatt
Hotels who was listed in
Epstein's Little Black Book of
context, a former personal
assistant to Maxwell named Emily
Taylor, and Sara ransom a
survivor of Epstein's abuse.
So, we'll have to know about
gates
is a dud, man. This is their
attention arc. They're just
trying to keep us going for
another 10 years use the word
twice today.
I know Oh, that's why I've never
heard it before.
It was a call back from you. It
was a call back the tension arc.
And generic, it's some bull crap
thing they say in television.
Well, we want to start with the
tension ARC of this segment.
Of course, they see us as like a
typical, it's like
well, the tension arc is is
basically I'm just gonna do
whatever I want to do. And
that'll be attention for you
line producer. Okay. Then we
have any other we got all that
sir semicolon in Bremerton,
Washington. 333 33. And he says
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Washington. Three Three ITM
gents. Life has been great. And
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for the inaugural donation I
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faux Diddley, and
he wants an RTG to karma for all
we have that for him as well.
You've got karma now this
doesn't happen very often, but
that's it. No, no Associates
today.
Yeah, that's pretty weird. Maybe
Brunetti sending out emails?
What does Brunetti have to do
with it?
Brunetti has his hard on for the
Associate Executive Producer
title? Oh, yeah, accidentally
Yeah, it thinks it's Bogota.
It's no good he thinks this lady
thinks is a title that in
Hollywood, you give to people
instead of a raise you give to
people who are bringing the
coffee that you're bringing to
people who go get your dry
cleaning? Possibly. So it's
different in different
businesses though I mean, it's
different in podcasting than
Hollywood in that regard is
different in publishing as you
know Associate Executive
producer can mean a lot of
different things but
so we're sorry Mr. Mr.
Hollywood, so sorry, man.
Touchy, a couple of couple of
make goods left over from our
15th anniversary and our 1500
shows 15 years anonymous. Hi,
John. I don't need to read the
note on the show but I'll do it
anyway. I sent in an anonymous
donation from my hubby he would
like to be known as Sir
6112 6112 My note did not get
read my name should be Dame
finger mole. To our surprise
Adam read my husband's note on
the 1500 show with the
assumption my hobbies last name
Vonderhaar was of the Dutch land
but it's actually German anywho
Keep up the great work and don't
retire love you guys. Well, we
can't obviously survives as a
hey, I'm sending this from a
different email address, show
1500 and make two donations and
emailed Adam and John the first
donation was from my son Mason.
This is an early birthday gift
for him. He would like to be
knighted Sir Mason master of
rags. Also dilution, please.
You've been de deuced the second
donation was for myself. I'm
reaching Baron status. Please
name me Baron of the Northland
protector of the greater North.
He says thank you very much for
a great show. Very much.
respectably. Yes. Then we have
this is Oh, that's the one we
got from our night. Yes. When
you just read Courtney Harris.
Courtney says What's a girl need
to do to get dammed around here?
Sorry, guess you got the
intonation, right. You think I
know a little pitch?
says sorry. Guess you have one
more make good. We're not sorry.
Thank you. We apologize. My
donation was read on show 1500
But I didn't get named. But she
has a little teared up emoji.
Please see me I my original
note. Knowing that it's a woman
who sends us only women will do
an emoji in a donation note.
This might be right. Yeah. Ma
they have a lot of emotion to
turn they need to express
unleash
toxic masculinity on sale here.
Please see my original note
below send back on November 2.
No, you are fixing the system
and suggest an Access database.
Oh yeah, that's gonna do it. We
love you for that. That was
Courtney. ARIS. Thank you so
much, Courtney. Yeah, acne in
What is universal? Everyone has
a copy. Brandon had to keep
things short. You mentioned my
double donation episode 1501 But
didn't read my email or night I
just finished listen to episode
1504 Still haven't been
knighted? We're going to correct
that today. I've been listening
since 2011 even donated in
person at Adams 5050 birthday
party in Tokyo. Wow Could you
please make my life worth
living? had nightmares sir
Brandon Black Knight of the
order of TNT. Yes, your life
will be worth living we shall do
so. No jingles no karma hefty
happy 50th anniversary to the
best podcast in the universe.
Love and Light Robert Ludwig in
the morning thank you for all
the deconstruction you do on
show 1500 You mentioned my name
and donation but I did not get
my knighting that will fix that.
I didn't think too much about it
because it was crazy and you
would do make good so I've been
listening still but something
said during the show fifths you
know for that made it sound like
you were about done the make
goods that didn't want to be
left behind. I've included my
original email you don't I don't
care if you read it now. And he
will be knighted as Sir Buber
the most sane man to more David
Miller. I was a double donator
to show 1500 donation was
credited but no knighthood is
worth the wait for Black Knight
status. You got it. And finally
and he's from Bayonne, New
Jersey. baon Oh, and he needs
jolt cola and beef jerky at the
round table.
Wow. I haven't heard about Jaya
haven't named jolt cola for a
decade and he
wants to me yeah karma. You've
got karma, just think is a good
combo. And finally Nathan
Scheuermann. In the morning,
this is not a sad note. But
stick with me.
No, that's a setup. Just totally
goodness.
This past year or so I've lost
to 13 year old dogs and then my
62 year old father Brian to
esophageal cancer. I quit my job
of 12 plus years early this year
when it became too much to bear
and had been working on my
bachelor's degree which will be
completed in a few months. It
was really important to my dad
that I did that. I turned 40 on
November 9 and through the first
half of my life as an though the
first half of my life has ended
on a sour note. I've got high
hopes the backside of the hill
been listening to the show for
many years and had been a
subscription plan for about that
long based on what PayPal says
have already contributed and the
double credit promotion this
should put me over the threshold
for knighthood please dub me sir
shoe we have the land of ice and
snow score Vikings. You bet
Nate. I don't see how this is
not a sad note. It made me a
little sad. So we're happy that
oh my god, my voice. You told me
that this is not happening. My
voice is is crapping out on me.
I need your last drink. I wasn't
here but I don't have a lozenge.
All right. I don't know I gotta
stand up. It's it's, it's
somehow sitting down with my
diaphragm or I don't know what
it is I am. It's phlegm. Thank
you very much, Nathan. Thank you
to all these individuals who
supported us in our 15th
anniversary. Our 1500 shows 15
the week it was a big one for
us. Thank you for bearing with
us. And you now will all be
mentioned of course and get your
official pronunciations for your
knighthood and or Dame hood. And
again, if we missed you and
you're still not in in this
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and treasure for the no agenda
show.
Our formula is this. We go out.
We hit people in the mouth oh
here we go.
misfire now. All right,
everybody. How about a super
cut.
You know, it's always a good
day. When we have a super cut
me this is the one that claims
the social media is a danger to
democracy, social media. Social
media. Yeah. Because social
media is a danger. I mean,
January 9 is too But social
media is dangerous to democracy.
Oh, ready? Yeah.
More alarming.
Some media outlets publish the
same fake stories without
checking facts. First, the
sharing of biased and false news
has become all too common.
The first
unfortunately
controlled dangerous democracy
This is extremely dangerous to
our democracy.
This is extremely dangerous to
our democracy. This is extremely
dangerous to our democracy. This
is extremely dangerous to our
democracy. This is extremely
dangerous to our democracy. This
is extremely dangerous to our
democracy.
This is extremely dangerous to
our democracy. This is extremely
dangerous to our democracy.
This is extremely dangerous to
our democracy. This is extremely
dangerous to our democracy.
This is extremely dangerous to
our democracy. This is extremely
dangerous
to our democracy. This is
extremely dangerous to our
democracy. This is extremely
dangerous to our democracy. This
is extremely dangerous to our
democracy.
Oh goodness, it's so dangerous.
There you go.
There's your mainstream media in
a nutshell.
And we've got a new one to use.
We need some alliteration TEA
TEA TEA TEA well can do to a TEA
TEA TEA TEA. I
think that's the ever growing
turmoil over Twitter.
Yes. Twitter everybody. turmoil
over Twitter ABC announced
the ever growing turmoil over at
Twitter scores of employees
apparently headed for the exit
overnight, after Elon Musk
workers to decide whether they
wanted to stay or go. A flood of
farewell messages rolling in a
Twitter after Elon Musk give
employees an ultimatum commit to
working in an extremely hardcore
fashion, including long hours at
high intensity or leave with
three months severance. Now
sorry to tell ABC News. Dozens
of employees are resigning with
many sending the salute emoji
over the company's internal
messaging board. Meanwhile,
Twitter employees were
reportedly locked out of office
buildings overnight, giving the
company more time to figure out
who still works there.
I've been talking to people all
day one former executive for
recently exited told me that
with all these departures, it's
going to be hard just to keep
the lights on
over there. It comes as a group
of them really,
is it going to be? I mean, so is
there a guy who would keep the
lights on make sure the switches
in the on position? It was
really hard to keep that on? I
mean, that guy's gone. Now
someone might turn the lights
off really ABC it's going to
be hard just to keep
the lights on. Over there. It
comes as a group of Democratic
senators call for the Federal
Trade Commission to investigate
Musk's recent actions. Musk has
not responded to requests for
comment, but in a tweet last
night, he seemingly joked about
how much he paid Twitter,
roughly $44 billion posting How
do you make a small fortune in
social media start out with a
large one. It's the latest
turmoil since the billionaire
purchase Twitter, Musk
immediately fired 50% of the
workforce. Then one of his ideas
allowed users to pay for the
verification checkmark. Twitter
pause the feature after people
were impersonating celebrities
and brands. And last week, ABC
News obtained exclusive audio of
musk in another meeting
demanding his employees returned
to the office
as you can show up at an office
and you do not show up at the
office, resignation accepted and
a story.
Some advertisers have now paused
spending on the platform until
there's more clarity on
Twitter's direction. It Musk's
other tweet last night he said
usage on Twitter just hit an all
time high.
Oh, I love it. I love it. I love
it. Okay, so he
put the kibosh on work from home
is what? They don't point that
out. They just say, you know,
yeah,
but what I love is that, you
know, like all companies, but
certainly Twitter, which has
been around for a long time, and
certainly when it comes to trust
and safety, and H R and all of
this, they had layers of middle
management, layers and layers
and layers of people who Why
would you show up and not doing
anything?
Yeah, I agree with that. They're
not You're not doing anything.
Mazal just stay home.
I mean, I've built enough
companies to know it just
happened to get all these
people. And if there's enough
money, which there aren't there
isn't anymore. Anyway, let's see
how CBS handled the alliteration
tonight Twitter turmoil
continues. I mean, come on ABC
and CBS tonight have
the PBS version of this. I don't
think they use that. Or hold on.
Let
me finish this one. Tonight. The
Twitter turmoil continues.
That's a good that's a three
parter. Yeah, three but tonight
the Twitter turmoil continues
tonight Twitter turmoil
continues to go on. Or Elon Musk
is scrambling quite simply to
prevent the social media
platform from collapsing.
Oh, no. It's collapsing. He said
without evidence.
This after hundreds
exactly he said without evidence
simply Trump it would be without
evidence.
Media platform from collapsing
this after hundreds of vital
employees quit. CBS as Jonathan
Viglione spoke was an engineer
who was laid off.
Oh, vital. Tonight as questions
mount over Twitter's future.
Elon Musk offered little
reassurance he has a permanent
plan, tweeting, what should
Twitter do next?
The culture at Twitter under
Elon Musk was definitely a
culture of fear of uncertainty
of
Justine deCaires work for
Twitter for three years before
being laid off, along with
reportedly nearly half the staff
earlier this month to carers as
part of a class action lawsuit
against the company. Well,
Twitter's lights stay on.
I've seen systems start to fail
already. And I expect to see
smaller things break and then
slowly bigger things start to
break, especially with all the
expertise that went out the door
yesterday,
this week, Musk gave remaining
employees an ultimatum, pledge
to be extremely hardcore and
work long hours, or resigned by
5pm. Thursday, fed up employees
went online counting down the
deadline, the New York Times
reporting as many as 1200 left,
but it's really the Twilight
Zone. And it continues to get
more bizarre by the day, and I
think must know with initially
that 50% Cut to now sort of
ultimatums internally, it's
become a Game of Thrones.
Musk later tweeted a skull and
crossbones, followed by this
image of a Twitter tombstone.
I mean, we had 1000s of
engineers, and it's not like
they were sitting around
twiddling their thumbs. Yeah,
they were.
And Musk has called for an
emergency meeting for all
remaining engineers, in light of
the uncertainty around Twitter
and out of an abundance of
caution. CBS News is pausing its
activity on the social media
site as it continues to monitor
the platform major.
Yeah, yeah. Why? Why?
Because they had what they don't
have control over the messaging
the way they like it anymore.
They're just trying to start an
exodus.
Why does CBS going to back off
because they
built their own Mastodon
instance?
I don't think so. Of course,
your first answer was correct. I
thought you were gonna reiterate
it. They control they lost
control. They lost
control. Yeah.
Not eaten Elon, the agent, maybe
the agency lost control? Or
maybe who knows somebody lost
control? I would say this is
nonsense. They, you know, you
don't need 1000 engineers to
glorified website with a
database back end. And, you
know,
I yeah, I mean, in essence,
you're right now, Musk is
dropping breadcrumbs, which
could be a total false trail.
But there's like pictures of a
whiteboard. And it's kind of
interesting, because it shows
all the different blocks of
logic that ultimately create
what you see on Twitter. And
they use an audio knowledge, an
analogy of mixers. So you have
the home timeline mixer and into
that they've got a sub mixer of
the ads.
person's like the take off of
that dev that parody. That was
on YouTube completely.
Yes. Like like the the
whistleblowers were also
sketchy. Who did that whole half
hour special of the of the dials
in the control room trying to
mess with you. It's probably
exactly like that. And so they
have knobs. What I'm saying is
not like an algo, Twitter is the
algo. That whole thing is just
one algo. And if you see what's
being mixed into your timeline,
I eat into your brain all the
time. So that may just be
something old, because why would
he show that? From the same
board room, not a board meeting,
but like a conference room?
There's a video of him and I
don't know these other players,
but they seem to be his
confidants, and they're laughing
about what they should do. And
actually, they're laughing about
all these idiot engineers, who
for years have been trying to
create an edit button. Which, as
you know, how long does
that take?
They have been working on an
edit button for a year. It's a
hard it's tricky situation. It's
incredibly complex. I mean, we
don't have a map that's as good
as WeChat in China, like in
China, you like live on WeChat
basically. It's like, everyone
was like that, like you live on
WeChat you do payments, you do
everything. It's like, yeah,
it's great. Basically checks
kick ass, and we don't have
anything like WeChat outside of
China. So I was like, my idea
would be like, how about if we
just copy WeChat pay for copies
WeChat Yeah, yeah, pretty much,
I guess.
Okay, so Adam has a new theory,
by the way, and before you get
to the theory, that's the way it
works in Silicon Valley. You see
somebody doing something right
you copy it. You're How hard can
that be? You don't steal their
code. Although they do that to
Baja. Here comes Adams new
theory. What is one of the
largest investors in Tesla? I do
not know Tencent. Oh, really?
Yes. Who has a big stake in
WeChat? Tencent. How about this?
He not stealing the code.
They're giving it to him
willingly. Why not? That's the
that's the real way to do it.
Make a lot of noise, make a lot
of bullcrap. And just bolt on
the WeChat engine. You're done.
Yeah,
you're a great one. I can't No,
I have no pushback on that,
unfortunately,
thank you, unfortunately, then
you would be this brazen, then
you would be like, screw the
engineers. Although I've had a
company with
pretty brazen they're they're
not only screen, they're mocking
them
out right and publishing this.
Yeah, to make it worse.
So that would be the way to do
it is just have the technology
stack already to just bolt it on
putting out there probably all
they're doing is putting the
finishing touches on the on the
design, just to make sure that
Twitter looks good. And they may
have no ads, no ads, don't worry
about it. We're good. We're
good. No ads. And it'll work for
iPhone users first, because
Android is just just just slower
with the with, I think the
implementation with iPhones what
they really liked. I think it'll
roll out iOS first. But it feels
to me like that's that would be
the strategy.
Now, like in the theory, I've
got everything going on. And it
could have actually been pre
done in advance before he even
made the $44 billion bid working
with them. And unseen. Yes, yes.
And I think he already knows
that the players because he's
got an investor there. They
probably talk to the CEO and
say, Hey, what do you think? And
he did way stammers. What do you
think if we took your technology
from the WeChat and put it as a
core stack?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, that's not how it went.
Oh. They call up. Hero. Iran.
Iran. Iran, I have an idea. You
put WeChat in Twitter. Somehow
this guy's become Japanese. I
don't know why, but that's what
I'm thinking. I think they drove
it and I could be wrong about
the pricing.
Was there a guy there was a with
a guy Yes. Somebody somebody
comes up with this idea in
advance? Yeah. Elon moles it
over he's got too big dough.
Does the deal he backs off of
the deal for some reason because
because
no time he needed to buy time I
think was about the price at
all. He needed to buy some time.
Maybe because maybe we chat or
maybe a 10 cent when Iran I know
right? You know you have
problems. Now you have probably
wrong
now. Let's go be 100% racist.
Now you know why we're up at a
little nub at the corner of the
big giant fediverse you It's you
do right. I'm sorry. I have to
dial it back. Used to be able to
do that and it was hilarious.
You become woke Dvorak.
That'll be the day just
just become woke. So
here's a funny thing. This is
the truck you heard about the
Trump Twitter suit. This is a
very funny lawsuit because he
could make out on this but it's
got nothing to do with Elon but
is the funny Trump Twitter suit
clip
right and no, I didn't know
anything about this.
Former US President Donald Trump
has asked an appeals court to
revive his lawsuit against
Twitter over his permanent
suspension is November 14 filing
alleges that government
officials use social media
platforms as so called cat's
paws to suppress opinions, and
that those opinions turn out to
be correct or at least
debatable. The filing references
Hunter Biden's laptop, the COVID
19 pandemic and 2020 election
integrity. The Legal Brief draws
an analogy with Galileo who was
convicted of heresy by the
Catholic Church and reads the
Earth does revolve around the
sun and it was Hunter Biden not
Russian disinformation agents
who dropped off a laptop full of
incriminating evidence at a
repair shop in Delaware. The
lawsuit against former CEO of
Twitter, Jack Dorsey and the
federal government It seeks
compensatory and punitive
damages. It also demands a court
order requiring Twitter to
immediately reinstate his
account.
The cat's paw theory of
liability,
this catspaw you should look it
up.
Yeah, I'm looking at right now.
It's crazy.
The this has cropped up in the
news. I have never heard this
term until like a month ago. No.
And now, this is the second or
third time I've heard it
referenced. So somehow it's in
play. And I'm not sure why or
how this is NTD. So it's
obviously they picked it up from
someplace else, but I don't know
why it's in play, but it is. So
catspaw was one of these little
hit raises recently,
or HERE WE GO recently. This is
from 2011, the supreme so it's
an old one. Supreme Court
Chateau 2011, the Supreme Court
issued an opinion upholding the
US catspaw theory of employer
liability, under which an
employer may be liable for
discrimination in an adverse
employment decision against an
employee where the ultimate
decision maker is unbiased and
has no discriminatory motives.
Under this theory theory, the
discriminatory motive of a non
decision maker is imputed to the
decision maker and employer
where the discriminator has some
significant influence that leads
to the adverse employment
action.
Hmm. It's like top down. So in
other words, if you're like a
minion, and you do take some
action that turns out to be
discriminatory, discriminatory,
because you are influenced by
the corporate culture, which is
influenced mostly by the CEO and
dorsal Dorsey, in this case,
Dorsey in this case, then they
then the cat's paw CASPA has
something to do with that. I
don't know what it has to do
with cats.
Is it trying to basically sue
someone personally around the
shield of corporate liability? I
think that could be Yeah, it
sounds like
whatever it is, Trump's got, you
know, it's Trump's not
unfamiliar with legal
shenanigans.
I like it catspaw to a cat's
paws employer to take a look at
it. I like it. Yeah. Okay, so
there's about a big story that
came up. And I do have a lot of
clips for this from PBS and New
Tang. New Tang is the Saudi
prince all of a sudden by double
your
double your excitement? We got a
new tank and PBS children.
Ready for a tune out? Now's the
time.
Hey, parents don't give your
kids any sugar. They'll be
bopping off the walls when they
hear this. Yeah, very funny. So
yes, the
Saudi prince I know. It's like
all of a sudden, we're
jacked up about this. Yeah. And
there's some good arguments. In
fact, the better arguments come
out of PBS, even though they're
a little dull, but it's PBS. And
it's like they I'll give you us
with some some one summary,
which is the head of state. The
idea is that the Saudi prince a
Biden hates became the prime
minister under some
circumstance, and the head of
state is exempt from certain
kinds of legal actions. So So
Biden stepping in it for no
apparent reason Oh,
this is not under the cat's paw
law.
True. So let's play this New
Tang Dynasty stuff, which is a
little funnier. This is Saudi
prince immunity. One
divided administration Thursday
determined that Saudi Arabia's
Crown Prince should be granted
immunity in a lawsuit over the
killing of journalist Jamal
Khashoggi. And today's Jessica
Beatty has more on what many
consider a controversial uturn
on the part of President Biden.
The Biden administration has
suggested immunity for Saudi
Crown Prince Mohammed bin
Salman. This despite the fact
that the administration has said
Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington
Post journalist was murdered in
2018. At the princess direction.
Bin Salman, who denied the
allegations was recently made
the Saudi Prime Minister.
Because of this, the
administration says the prince
now qualifies for immunity as a
foreign head of government, the
head of democracy for the Arab
world Now Sarah Leah Whitson
criticized Biden's immunity
suggestion Friday, saying Biden
previously promised to hold the
Crown Prince accountable
to instead two years later, have
him intervene in a judicial
proceeding that he did not have
to intervene in to instead say
that he is immune from
prosecution to literally block
his prosecution is a pretty
shocking development.
Yeah, that's interesting. Okay,
because he's a head of state or
former head of state or what is
well, he's
a prime minister means he's the
head of state is some sort but
everybody acknowledges that the
head of state is the king of
Saudi Arabia say so. That is
like a point we continue this
week we're not falling for it.
And so so why is Biden you know
Biden is just I guess someone
said You know, you're gonna have
to do it because buying these
needs to get that oil pumping.
Yes, but that's not working.
Can't even
get his own blood pressure up.
Let's go with Saudi prince
immunity.
The federal lawsuit against bin
Salman was brought by Khashoggi,
his fiancee and Watson's group.
It alleges a team of assassins
kidnapped, drugged, tortured and
killed Khashoggi at the Saudi
consulate in Istanbul and
dismembered his body. Khashoggi
His remains were never found.
Whitson says Biden's move gives
the Crown Prince a green light
by shielding him from
accountability is giving him a
green light to keep at it keep
attacking people in United
States as he has been doing
because they criticize him keep
jailing women and men in Saudi
Arabia because they have an
opinion about the politics of
the country. The filing,
however, said the Biden
administration takes no view on
the merits of the present suit,
while calling the murder
heinous. The administration did
say it imposed visa restrictions
and other penalties on lower
ranking Saudi officials
that always give it to the lower
rankers stick it to them. Well,
now we have a bit more sobering
report from PBS. That was
exciting. Now the real stuff
comes Okay. State Department
Saudis and WTF one this is
actually kind of there's a
number of interesting things in
this in this report is
the State Department issued a
legal opinion yesterday that
said Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince
and Prime Minister Mohammed bin
Salman, known as MBS has
immunity from US courts. The
Crown Prince has been sued in
the US by the fiance of
journalist Jamal Khashoggi, he
was murdered and Saudis Istanbul
consulate in 2018, and US
intelligence believes MBS
ordered the killing. Meantime,
for months, the Biden
administration has been pushing
Saudi Arabia to increase oil
production amid high gas prices.
So should the US have been
tougher with Saudi Arabia? For
that we get two views. John
bellandur was the Legal Adviser
to the State Department during
the George W. Bush
administration. And Gregory
Stanton is a former State
Department lawyer and founder
and president of genocide watch
a nonprofit that seeks to stop
genocide and its perpetrators.
Okay, just the two guests. What
do you want to genocide watch
guy giving opinions on this
particular topic for Well, no,
he's idiotic.
He's just there to create noise
about Saudi Arabia, you know,
killing the killing the Yemenis.
Well, he never brings that into
the bridge. I just wanted was
doing there.
You asked me you know, it makes
no sense.
But, but he's there anyway,
because he's a good chatterbox,
yak, yak yak, she talks well. So
here we go with the part two of
this.
Welcome to you both. Thank you
for being here. Let's jump right
in. Greg, what do you make of
this call by the US? Was this
the right decision?
I think the State Department got
this wrong. The one fact is that
the law here is the Foreign
Sovereign Immunities Act of the
United States. And in the
opinion they gave, they only
cited customary international
law. In fact, the Foreign
Sovereign Immunities Act has a
number of exceptions that have
been actually passed by Congress
and signed into law. The 2008
Defense Act was accompanied with
a an exception to allow people
to sue certain governments that
were declared to be terrorist
states, Iran, but then in 2016,
there was another act passed the
justice for victims of terrorist
act that specifically takes away
the need for the State
Department to designate a
country as a terrorist country.
And it makes it possible to
actually sue anybody involved in
murder, in torture, in hijacking
and hostage taking.
This should have fit under that
X. I
think that it's very clear that
NBS was responsible for the
murder and for the terror, the
torture of Jamal Khashoggi, let
me bring in John, on that point
that I mean, President Biden has
said and he did agree with the
CIA assessment that NBS did, or
the operation that led to
Khashoggi killing. So why is the
murder case?
Well, I think for the reasons
you just mentioned, this was a
very uncomfortable if not
unpalatable decision for the
Biden administration to have to
make given the really awful
circumstances of the killing of
for Jamal Khashoggi. But the
administration was simply
complying with its obligations
under international law. Why
It's, yeah.
What obligations under
international law does he speak
of?
Well, let's play part three, you
will find out.
International law recognizes
that heads of state and
government, like now Prime
Minister, Ben Saman, enjoy
immunity from civil suits or in
fact, from criminal prosecutions
in the courts of other
countries. So under
international law, he had
immunity here. And for that
reason, going back decades,
every administration has
asserted immunity on behalf of
any foreign head of state who is
sued here in the United States,
often for really horrific
actions. When I was legal
adviser, the State Department, I
had to sign a immunity
determination for Pope Benedict,
who was sued with respect to the
clergy scandal. So this was not
a favor to Saudi Arabia. This
was simply compelled by
international law
break, what do you say to that
decades of precedent here?
I think the reason that that
doesn't hold here is that MBS is
not the head of state in Saudi
Arabia. Mr. Right? Well, they
just made him Prime Minister. So
he might be able to, you know,
argue this point. But the fact
is, the head of state in Saudi
Arabia is the king. This is just
a prince. So the only one would
have this right under
international law would be the
king. What
what would be the US options? In
this case? What would you have
liked to seen happen?
What I would have liked to see
is that he could be sued, and
that is specifically allowed
under the Foreign Sovereign
Immunities Act and its
exceptions. He's not being tried
criminally here. This is a
lawsuit to get a compensation
for the murder of a man, a very
great man, in fact. So for me,
this is not a case where it was
governed by international law at
all
such a great man that the
pronunciation of his last name
is changed Runa yet again.
To that, everyone's up to speed
on this.
You know, Arch Enemy of the
Saudis is Qatar, Qatar. Are they
not our enemies? She's one of
them.
We know is Iran. Right,
right. But But Qatar actually
retaliated against the US making
this move. Did you realize that?
No, this is news to me.
soccer fans are getting ready to
celebrate Sunday's World Cup
kickoff, but the party plans got
downgraded after host country,
Qatar banned alcohol at the
stadium. So yeah, this sudden
reversal surprised Budweiser,
the global beer giant paid $75
million to be the official beer
sponsor. And now deleted
Budweiser tweet captured the
corporate mood. Well, this is
awkward.
That's a direct attack on
American commerce.
I never thought of that, because
I knew about this. And Qatar is
a fundamentalist Muslim country.
And is always surprised that
they would serve beer there
anyway. But it was initially
allowed it seems to me and now
they pull back on you might be
right. But the problem with your
argument is Budweiser is not an
American company.
Hi, right is Belgian now you've
right. Good point. Well, there
goes my theory was an attack
against Europe.
No, I think it was just I think
they don't. Here's the thing. I
think there's evidence of not
ponying up enough. Yes.
Did you? Not? Where did where
was it? What did Biden make an
announcement about this? Or is
this just something that got out
there and pick him out of the
State Department? But they
didn't do a huge announcement.
Someone caught it and started
making trouble. That's what it's
I don't know if it was huge or
not. I did they weren't they're
not covering this properly. Now.
They don't we don't see blink in
North Africa course not. Oh,
I don't understand this. I'd
like to know. I mean, that does
have to do with 911 is it's
can't be just a home. It has to
be 911 because there was all
these families who want to sue
Saudi Arabia for 911
No, I think this really has
nothing to do with anything
except kissing his ass to get
him to pump more oil.
Why don't they just pump more
American oil? I mean, why did
why?
You can't do that. It's gonna
change. Climate change. I don't
know. Here's a good story for
you. Yes. 55 tons of pot.
Spanish police say they
confiscated over 55 tons of
marijuana, the largest amount of
the drug ever seized in the
country.
How was this good news for me?
How was this good
news and weighing more than
adult humpback whale farms have
been dismantled in northeastern
region of the country, and 20
people were detained on
suspected electricity fraud and
offense. is against public
health. All the marijuana farms
were concealed as legal hemp
plantations. They were
registered by a trading company
and located among other
warehouses, agents seized over
187,000 plants and 21 tons of
marijuana buds between June and
October. And a separate bust
earlier this month, Spain
announced it seized over 35 tons
of marijuana a record setting
amount at the time. Spanish
officials say that 55 tons of
the drug could have an estimated
value of almost $130 million.
I like that I like this
someone's going on here. I like
this is a war on drugs.
Obviously. I liked the
comparison with the humpback
whale. I think the Belgian
authorities are are close
second. They announced according
to VRT news, they have their
agents out you know Belgian has
big ports, big big ports, you
know rivals, Antwerp. The port
of Antwerp is important port.
They've in Antwerp in Belgium.
Yes. So I'm saying Antwerp.
rivals and tour.
Oh, rivals Rotterdam is what I
meant to say. Rivals Rotterdam.
Antwerp. In water. Rotterdam is
a huge port
when it comes to drugs. Belgian
authorities now say hey, we have
a see so much coke. It's
overloading the incinerators.
That's a good one.
That's a good one. Yeah.
Lauren, that season anything
here? We just let it come
through. And it's fentanyl. And
it's Joe Biden. Not just job so
bowburn It looks like bowburn
Our friend Beau Burgess. You're
not my friend. She's your
friend. She is now your friend
Barbara
has never been my friend. She
won't even return false.
Yes, because you met her on only
fans. Yeah,
Filbert wins in Colorado. Maybe
representative Lauren Bovard has
declared victory over challenger
Adam Frisch. Even as the race
appears headed to a recount I
call bullcrap over leading fresh
by just 551 votes. That's
according to unofficial results
from the Colorado Secretary of
State's office today.
Tell me you have no other ISOs
but that one.
I've got that one. Okay, but I
have another one too.
Ah, good one.
I just couldn't resist now.
I have two stories on Ukraine.
This is boots on the ground from
one of our producers from
January 1. Poland will be
forcing Ukrainian refugees to
pay for their accommodation.
Cool. I would hope so. According
to polish officials. This will
motivate Ukrainian visitors to
find work in Poland as quick as
possible and rent accommodations
at their own expense. The
initiative will be aimed at
those who have been living in
sanatoriums, boarding houses and
hostels for month about 20% of
the overall Ukrainian refugees.
Polls Do not hide the fact that
some Ukrainians who live for
free will have to return to
Ukraine because they will not be
able to pay for their own
accommodations. The Polish
employment agency Grimmy
personnel reports that because
of high prices, only 52% of
Ukrainians now rent their own
flat or room the rest live at
the expense of the of the at the
company where they work or the
government. So the majority of
those who live at the expense of
the state have been taken off
the payrolls as of January 1
that make for some fun tension.
Yes, January 1, the thing could
be over by then. I have one
short Ukrainian clip and it's
about the power going out again.
In Ukraine. The government said
waves of Russian strikes have
disabled nearly half of the
energy system. The winter
bombing campaign has plunged
millions into darkness for hours
on end. Officials also warned
today that freezing temperatures
are now adding to the pressure
on disrupted energy networks.
All right, here's mine and
Cliff. The Russia Viagra Viagra
story. It's a classic The New
World Order likes to use it.
Code I think it's code at this
point.
So just like wherever we are,
wherever else have we seen this?
It'd be SS Libya. They're given
their fighters Viagra to ripe to
rape and pillage. Now you know
those to the Russian comedians,
I think they have a radio show
let's do due to keep calling
people up and and pretending to
be Putin. They're
hilarious those two guys so
those two guys loved I'd love to
hear these kinds of guys. I'd
love to meet them. I would drink
a vodka with those guys. They
did a you know quote unquote
interview with Pramila Patten.
And she is the United Nations
Special Representative on sex
violence in conflict. And she is
in fact the one that told the
media About the Viagra story. So
these guys, now, you got to
watch the whole video for for
the full effect. It's long, so I
only got a minute 20 They start
off by saying, hey, you know
what we're hearing does not just
men and women are raped, women
and girls are raping men, and
babies. And so. So they're
laying into it. And they say,
Well, do you have any? have you
investigated that you have proof
that this is happening? Because
we really need to do something
about this. And And here's where
we pick up the conversation, I
asked you a reminder, this woman
is responsible for sex and
violence in conflict. She is a
special representative of the
United Nations. So she is the
one that that told the media the
story asking, I asked
you because you know that
Russians also tried to post it
as a fake, because you know that
there's a very problem. So I
would like to ask, did they
provide you any proof? So for?
No. No, I don't. Like I said,
it's not my role to go and
investigate. It's not the wall
of my office, I have an advocacy
mandate to provide strategic
leadership on prevention and
response. But when I have
engaged with the media since I
returned from caving may have
mentioned that I have received
reports from survivors and
frontline service providers,
about women and girls being
detained in basement of
buildings in Mariupol gangrene
for days, with Russian soldiers
having being equipped with art
when other drugs and also they
share.
You did not make any
investigation about Viagra or
something.
It's not my it's not my job to
make it invalid. I do not have
the mandate. I sit in New York
in an office in New York. And I
have an advocacy and I have an
advocacy mandate. My role is not
to investigate the investigation
is going on by the human rights
monitoring team and the
international commission of
inquiry in their reports. There
is nothing about about Viva ah
so far in the official report,
there's nothing about Viagra I
just have an advocacy role
service providers on the ground
tell me what to say. That's what
I do.
Wow, that's a great I'll give
you a clip of the day for
digging that up.
Very much. That's actually one
that that I clipped myself I'm
very proud of that all those
good stuff. I'm sure someone
turned me on to it no doubt.
Yeah. So we always knew it was
bull crap and I see how it works
as a lady in New York and she
just sits there oh we got Viagra
and rape and okay, I'll talk to
the media. I checked the report
there's nothing about it in
there but I'll talk to the media
Wow Yeah. Wow. Wow was right.
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but I do have a few people to
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saying that no agenda meetups a
place we can go hang I was
telling your new fan girl Kathy
that she should go to one of
those California meetups and she
should meet you in person. Yeah,
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Well, I have two okay. And
they're both there. They're not
the kind of like but let's go
with bull crap. For starters,
I Call Bull crap I'm liking that
one. I liked it from the get go.
And then the other one which is
I think is more interesting and
it should top bull crap, which
is stupid. Predictably stupid.
No, ma'am, I like bull crap.
Wow. Okay. Yeah, it's, it's
crisp.
It's very crisp.
It's crisp. I think the crisp
Enos is just what does crisp is
a big deal with these ISOs Yes,
correct. Yes. True, crisp, big
deal. In a very big deal
a number of leftovers here I got
a couple of things I got.
I have one thing that I would
just like to play if you don't
mind. It's Alex 999 remember
Alex Stein?
Nobody don't remember Alex
Stein.
Einstein is the guy who goes to
all the town halls he'll dress
up as a guy yeah yeah he's great
well he this guy my hat is off
to him. So he goes to a Denton,
Texas and at some I don't know
what kind of yoga studio or
something they're going to do
drag time drag drag time story
hour whatever is for the kids.
And so he goes out to obviously
make fun of everybody and out in
front are a whole bunch of quote
unquote Antifa dressed him in
the black with the black the
what do you call it the
balaclava with with their AR
fifteens or dad will look more
like AR pistols or something,
you know just draped and so
they're completely black? Would
they look like the Antifa
militia? Yeah, they look a
militia he just walks right up
to them and just just gets in
their face with his selfie
camera doesn't have a cameraman
and just laughs at him standing
right face to face with them.
These guy keys aren't trying to
buy me every time I walked by.
Dude I'm walking down
let him go sideways and I don't
want
to leave on high leaning guys.
You guys you're trying to get in
my way. I'm here on a public
street. Get out of my way. Oh
my god, guys, I'm so scared.
They're TV they brought their
playing guns. Oh my god, your
arts and crafts signed to this.
This mess of your arts and
crafts time
unit and you'll be able to go
home because Carrie they are oh
my god, these guys so scared.
Literally standing right in
front of two of them and just
looking at it. Oh my
god. So have you protecting
these children so they can go
get indoctrinated and go in
there for transgender storytime.
You're such a good American. God
bless.
I mean, these people, these are
the real cowards. They're hiding
behind their masks. They got
their little guns, they think
they're so tough. We're at a
bookstore here in Texas, or
they're trying to do the drag
queen story hour. And of course,
typical people here with their
mask on not able to actually
stand up for what they believe
in because they're all cowards.
I mean, he completely puts them
in he freeze freezing their
brains. They don't know what to
do with this, isn't he? He's not
adversary. He's not saying I
hate you, whatever. He's just
making fun of them. And then
they're frozen. They don't know
what to do. They can't respond.
is great. This guy deserves some
kind of metal.
Yeah, he does. I like him. Me
too. I have one last clip then
which is slightly educational.
Oh, you should that's not
dangerous that we start to do
that.
It's his house. His house rules
changed. This is an NTD report
about what the Republicans are
up to. They're immediately
starting to change house rules.
And this little tidbit at the
end that I thought was a was a
while
House Republicans passed some
expected rule changes on
Thursday. Several of the rules
proposed serve to weaken the
power of the house speaker. Here
are the details.
On Thursday House Republicans
passed the first round of
several expected rule changes
the conference addressed 12 of
24 proposed rule changes put
forward by GOP members several
of the proposed rules weaken the
power of the speaker. Many
Republicans remain lukewarm
about the prospect of Kevin
McCarthy as Speaker of the
House. One of the new rules
passed by the conference would
make it easier to remove a
sitting speaker the rule allows
a majority of the GOP caucus to
vote to remove the speaker.
Currently, the speaker seat can
only be vacated following a
motion from the House Majority
Leader Under the new rule, any
member can put forward a motion
to depose the speaker, a
majority of the conference must
then agree to the motion before
it can go to a vote. One effect
of that is to prevent Democrats
from placing someone in the
speaker seat Republicans do have
a majority in the House. But
Democrats could propose someone
like Liz Cheney and get enough
support from both sides of the
aisle to actually make her the
speaker Cheney was defeated in
her primary earlier this year,
but the Constitution does not
require that the speaker be a
sitting elected member of
Congress.
Wow. Did you know that?
No, in fact, back at you my good
friend. Of course, I didn't know
that.
And educational clips are the
way to go.
And how do you know and how can
we know that Adam doesn't know
that because Adam is nightlight
not like John. Adam can't
actually sit through NTD like
John can, which is which is just
goes to show why there's two of
us saw this dynamite these two
best NTD I got no complaints now
but I'll say you're right about
there not being entertaining is
Oh, my goodness is wouldn't that
be a hoot? The Speaker of the
House she I can be Speaker of
the House. I like that idea.
Alex Jones Speaker of the House
everybody. Jordan Peterson
Peterson is Canadian doesn't
count. Clue That's very funny
died everybody end up show mixes
DS last Professor JJ comes in
along with Jesse Coyne. Nelson.
And up next on no agenda
stream@a.com. We have part of
the Powell Powell of the pod
congressional dish. It's nice to
have congressional dish on the
on the stream. And this will be
about about her agenda for Brian
his visit to C span. It'll be
inside C span who should be flow
that should be entertaining.
That's next to no agenda.
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number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry
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mofos and such and a hui Hui?
Yo, welcome back to mad man.
Justin from now we put it out at
the beach. It's a trap to the
helm was not meant to spread or
make things worse. No debate. I
can't breathe using privilege
that you asked imagine as a
permission not to have to wear a
mask to sit in your car with
your home feeling alone. Did you
believe you were about to fall
victim over prone to a virus
does that mean 99.8 dependent on
comorbidities and maybe to get
some new restraints. My
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away my condolences to those who
had the vaccine injury never
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publicly the Pfizer stocks are
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the who lied to you they lied to
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there is no democracy
which is more valuable. Your
vote for your money
they say I can sell anything you
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house this is the Tommy and
atomic and galactic structure of
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there is no
Am I getting through to
yesterday, even just today was
sent in probably by Russia
probably by Russia. Probably
Russia, Poland. Poland Poland
260 miles into absolutely wild
wild wild we got to get out of
the stench election denier from
that wing of the party what how
are you reading these tea leaves
probably by Russia probably by
Russia definitely not
a Republican wave that's for
darn sure.
Darn darn darn sure. Even just
today, a missile was sent in
probably by Russia and Poland 50
miles into Poland and people are
going absolutely wild.
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