December 29th, 2022 • 3h 5m
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I'm very sorry. Adam curry, John
C. Dvorak.
December 29 2022 This is your
award winning keep our nation
media assassination episode 1516
This
is no agenda.
No celebrating Swanson
broadcasting live from the heart
of Texas Hill Country here in
FEMA Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
from Northern Silicon Valley.
Where it's raining I'm Jhansi
Dvorak.
Yeah, it's been it's rained
every night here as well.
Although it's no longer
freezing, like the rest. No.
Temperatures cranked way up.
Yeah, remember, this was
supposed to be Texas's grid
failure moment we're gonna be
we're all gonna die in Texas.
And of course, no one paid
attention to what the storms
were actually doing. And so the
Northeast got hammered. Blizzard
of the century blizzard of the
century tonight.
Breaking news. As we come on the
air the death toll in Buffalo
climbing, as New York's governor
declares the brutal winter
storm, the blizzard of the
century.
Century because the last
blizzard of the century was in
the 70s. Of course. 1977 to be
exact.
That was during the that was
during the era of global cooling
and all the reports at the time.
It made sense. Use the global
cooling angle to talk about the
blizzard of the century back in
77. In fact, it went on it was
even a few years later, we're
still having these issues.
Yeah. Yeah, I know. It's cold.
It's cold. But it's this has
been bad. I mean, you look at
Buffalo the reporting, number of
people froze to death in their
cars. Now I'm just going to go
out on a limb and think that
some of those might have been
Tesla's or other electronic
vehicles that didn't quite have
the range people expected.
Because that happened. In Yahoo.
In New York, the snow the snow
plow trucks. just conked out
there in New York bought
electric snowplow trucks and
electric garbage trucks. Same
process. Same problem to the
trash everywhere hold. No, they
don't know. Oh, gee, that no one
no, they didn't put that in the
brochure. Damn, and, and then
that's the one thing about the
snow plow trucks that don't work
during an arrow a time when you
need snow plow trucks. Yeah.
It's not really discussed much
in the mainstream.
Well, no, that kind of ruins the
whole idea of, of net zero,
carbon Net Zero, whatever
everyone's going for. Although,
you know, the Wall Street
Journal is now starting to hear.
Of course, Wall Street Journal
main notes and a plan submitted
to the Federal Highway
Administration this summer that
cold temperatures will remain a
top challenge for adoption since
cold weather reduces Evie range
and increases charging times
when temperatures dropped to
five degrees Fahrenheit cars
chief only 54% of their quoted
range. So a vehicle supposedly
able to go two and 50 miles
between charges will only make
135 miles on average. Also, a
lot of reports of people died.
Suddenly, while shoveling snow.
Said another thing I don't
remember. Do you remember this?
Yeah. Now
I only remember that one either.
I mean, maybe you'd hear once
and moan about it but just
dropped dead.
Maybe it's because of social
media? I don't know. And in
Australia, yeah,
we all actually that has to be
taken. And I will say that word
actually I realized that she's
never you know, no, it's okay.
Well, well, actually. It's
something that needs to be taken
into account. That's true. Yeah.
In what way you do it, it makes
things exaggerated or it
refocuses and said funny ways.
It brings out things that may
exist like the camera, the guy
with you know, the, to get
people with phone cameras,
taking pictures of everything
that's changed the way things
are viewed.
While in Australia, on Sky Sky
News, they really need to be
careful what they're viewing on
social media. In fact, they
looked at the way this story
goes, they they saw something on
social media. But then you know,
social media is bad and you
shouldn't believe this. Listen
to this.
Let's bring in the panel and
talk about some of the stories
making news on the panel
tonight. Distinguished
journalist Rebecca Weiser,
currently editing the spectator,
Australia while our own Roland
Dean takes a well earned break.
And James McPherson who, as it
happens, writes for the
spectator Australia, and
declaration of interest so why
let's begin Rebecca with you.
American has been hit by a bomb
cyclone buried in snow and
there's been this Finishing
story of people, footage
actually people laughing at a
corpse. Someone has died from
the cold in the snow Now where's
Australian sleep? No one could
ever do that. It is just an
amazing story and amazing
footage, isn't it?
Now before we got her answer,
did you hear about this? No, I
did not. I did not hear about it
either. So I was very curious
like So Deb. So there's footage
footage they're reporting on
footage of Americans in in
Buffalo, New York laughing at a
corpse that froze to death in
the snow. What kind of animals?
Are we
good? It is just an amazing
story and amazing footage, isn't
it?
Yeah, I haven't seen the
footage. I think the platform
was prepared
to comment.
Well listen, and she's even
saying, Oh, I guess the
platform's thought it was just
too much. I haven't
seen the footage. I think the
platform's decided it was too
cruel and too shocking to show.
But every it is horrific. It's
sort of like this
is unbelievable. This lady, who
is a reporter for a newspaper
says, oh, yeah, so I haven't
seen it. But it's horrific,
isn't it? And of course, you
know, we couldn't find it
anywhere. The platforms took a
look, I went to Bridey on I went
to rumble, I went to every
single alternative platform, I
could find nothing except this
new story,
Lord of the Flies as if one
minute living in a civilized
country, and then the mask is
torn off it and you sort of see
really just how low people can
go.
Yes. And it's the sort of thing
that for Australians, we think,
no, no, when it's tough, we go
together, we get together. That
doesn't happen in this case.
No, not in that. I must say over
the last couple of years, I've
felt a little disheartened, even
here in Australia that we've
seen in the pandemic, people
were pitted against each other
debating each other over whether
they were wearing a mask or not
saying some very and social
media, we see people behaving
terribly every day
is not the real world. Social
media is not the real world.
Just remember that.
But we'll report on social media
even though it's not the real
world.
And even though we don't have
any examples that are accurate,
that we can show no because it
was on the platform made it may.
But I think was the arrogance of
re in Australia. Lousy
Americans.
I know it's crazy. Good work,
people could work. Now of course
history media is a worldwide
phenomenon.
The real story. That is that is
all over the headlines is
Southwest Airlines who are about
to go out of business. Yeah,
good. Good. I have a
couple of clips. But before we
go into that, I wanted to sit to
read a note from our now
official dubbed official by me,
Navy meteorologist who gives us
some more information on the
bomb cyclone, okay. He says a
bomb cyclone did happen a drop
of 24 Millet bars and 20 fires
happened in Quebec, Canada at
9am on the 22nd
of December. Oh, that was the
bomb cyclone.
Yeah. And he goes on he says the
problem is that has been very
little to do with the arctic
cold outbreak. The cold air
coming south from Alberta the
bomb oogenesis and bomb cyclone
terms are used in connection to
this cold air mass in order to
hype it up. Bomb cyclones
usually happen fairly
frequently. We studied two of
them that happened when I was in
grad school. All of the other
science from the clips you
played was crazy. Also a faster
Jetstream is more dynamic and
causes more bomb cyclones, which
is exactly the opposite of what
was said.
So these are naval
meteorologists and these are
official official and so is he
still
got it. He doesn't want to be
it. I just tell you I know all
about him. I know quite a bit
because he sent me a
backgrounder. He's big he's a
major guy.
He's a major he's a major Okay,
we got it. No, actually he's a
lieutenant commander. Ooh, that
was what my grandfather was in
the Navy Lieutenant come and go
now that's that's a serious
position.
So but that I'm not even gonna
say his name because it's no no,
no, no, no, no, no, it's a fun
it's fine. Your southwest flips
you had southwest Eclipse Yes,
I guess southwest close because
the Southwest situation which
you probably have a pretty good
feeling for because you'd look
at those those logs from the
pilots. But let's listen to
southwest woes. And this is on
NTD part one.
This is in di D. The federal
government is investigating
southwest
sorry, people. People had to do
it a trigger warning. The
federal
government is investigating
Southwest Airlines. They want to
find out why The company lagged
so far behind other carriers
during the holiday winter storm.
The airline has canceled more
than 12,000 flights since Friday
and says it will operate at
roughly a third of its capacity
for the next several days. And
today's Jeremy Sandberg has more
on the cancellation catastrophe.
Southwest Airlines continued to
cancel flights on Tuesday,
around 2600 more flights were
scrubbed on the east coast by
late afternoon. According to the
flight tracking service
FlightAware that accounts for
over 80% Of the roughly 3000
trips canceled nationwide on
Tuesday. Aside from
cancellations, many weary
travelers were faced with the
challenge of finding their
luggage. 1000s of bags have
piled up in airports around the
country waiting for the rightful
owners to claim them. Some
customers are more understanding
than others. I think
it's the time to be kind and
generous. And it is what it is.
I'll stand no wait. It'll show
up when it shows that Southwest
didn't want to pay for anything.
They didn't want to reimburse me
they didn't want to put me in a
hotel. So I dished out extra
money to fly with American
Airlines and I finally got here.
The cancellations left many
passengers stranded who don't
have it in their budget to
switch to another airline.
I think they need somebody,
somebody to be able to say
something, even if it's a
recording, telling the people
that you know something, just to
calm them down because
everybody's not going to become
like me and my boy,
what is the element of surprise.
So we wasn't anticipating this
type of calamity what I would
call it right now,
and the cancellation calamity
could continue through the week.
Southwest canceled around 2500
flights Wednesday and nearly
1400 for Thursday as it tries to
restore order to its schedule.
The airlines cancellations on
Tuesday were 30 times more than
the carrier with a second most
cancellations Spirit Airlines.
Southwest's CEO Bob Jordan
issued a video apology to
passengers and employees. He
says the main driver of the
problem was the winter storm.
We're doing everything we can to
return to a normal operation.
And please also hear that I'm
truly sorry.
He sounded like Tim Cook oddly.
Actually. Last bit again as
interest relations
on Tuesday were 30 times more
than the carrier with a second
most cancellations Spirit
Airlines, Southwest's CEO Bob
Jordan issued a video apology to
passengers and employees. He
says the main driver of the
problem was the winter storm.
We're doing everything we can to
return to a normal operation.
And please also hear that I'm
truly sorry.
Yes, flat. Well, I mean, do you
want me to wait for the next
clip or give me a little info?
And well first of all, I want to
mention that one of our
producers sent me a note talking
about a trick that he or get or
trick or an idea where he went
he knew that it is there he was
stranded and his and he had to
rebook on some other carrier.
And he went at 430 in the
morning when he knew the shift
change was taking place to catch
these guys right at the
beginning of the shift knowing
that they're going to be
swamped. And he says, I I
rebooked on on American or some
other carrier and he put showed
him the receipt. And he says the
guy wrote him a counter check
for the amount Oh, send him on
his way.
Okay. Santa Monica, how that
how that would generally work.
But there are some interesting
tidbits in the second half of
this. If you want to play the
second, you might guess play a
second half and then I'm sure
you have some interesting
insight.
But the federal government wants
to know why Southwest is lagging
so far behind its competitors in
returning to normalcy.
Transportation Secretary Pete
Buttigieg says the weather
problem doesn't explain why the
airline can't locate baggage and
doesn't even know where its own
crews are.
As I'm looking at the different
airlines, most of them are in
the low single digits in terms
of cancellation rates, average
averaging about 5% for all of
the other airlines for Southwest
right now. We appear to be north
of 70%
Buttigieg says federal
regulations mandate that in
situations where the airline has
responsible vouchers for hotels
and restaurants need to be
offered without the customer
requesting them. He says he
talked with the airlines CEO
about going above and beyond to
make things right, a passenger
shouldn't have to request that
they need to be proactively
offering that he pledged that
they would and again we'll be
watching to make sure that they
follow through.
The second vice president of
Southwest Airlines Pilots
Association says the meltdown
was self perpetuated due to
massive reassignment of pilots
and a lack of IT infrastructure
to facilitate that process.
He looked at our competitors,
right here in Denver, United
Airlines, for instance, they
went through the exact same
weather system as we did. And
they're aided in Castle's many
flights and be their recovery is
extremely. It's very expeditious
work. Since we're still
recovering
in Congress, the Senate Commerce
Committee has also promised an
investigation to Senate
Democrats are calling on
Southwest to provide significant
compensation for stranded
travelers.
Yeah, it's gonna be about $200
million. And I think this will
be the death knell for
Southwest. There'll be acquired
or will go out of business. And
I thought this was just the guy.
I really thought end of the
month. The schedules getting the
air crew and the pilots, many
whom retired, they were just
short. Yes, partially, but
really, this is indeed an IT
problem. The Southwest ability
to do what's called Riak comm ra
AC c o m, which is rescheduling
pilots and crews, their system
just can't handle it. And this
is a system that should have
been upgraded 10 to 15 years
ago, they did not do it. You
know, Herb died, the original
CEO and founder and you know, so
we got this Tim Cook sound light
guy in and they didn't do it.
They just they did not do
anything with their with their
back office. The react calm has
rescheduling the thing basically
has to be rebooted every day, on
a normal day. On a nautilus, on
a normal day, Southwest has to
reboot their booking system,
which does not sound good. So
besides that, yes, a lot of the
ground personnel were replaced
because of the COVID Sick
policies. Now a lot of airlines
participated in this scam. But
the sick policies was basically
Hey, you know what you should
voluntarily we get laid off or
just hang out until you know, we
can call you back in again. And
so a lot of people said screw
it, I'm just going to not come
back. And then they brought in
new people. And these people,
they don't care, they like I'm
not gonna stand in the snow.
This is this is the Southwest it
was the airline with a real
corporate culture, a real
culture of weird, we're running
this airline together, we love
it. And they brought in people
who were just looking for a
temporary gig for a lot of
money. And the airlines were
double dipping, they were taking
money from the Cares Act. And
for the for the fired,
employees, and then the payroll
or reimbursement. So if you
remember how they were all
collecting money, they had
billions and billions of dollars
during COVID, we've kind of
forgotten about it. So they took
that option and didn't do
anything with it. And so now
they're stuck. And they can't
get pilots because that is true.
The pilots are just hard, you
know, Chuck Schumer put in a
regulation I think was in 2009
that really put the the cost of
a pilot starting pilot from
50,000 to 300,000 for training
the amount of hours etc. So the
whole system is just broken and
unfortunately southwest of the
first one to go down. I don't
think they'll recover from this.
I think they will have to go
bankrupt though. And I think
it'll be an acquisition just do
something that there's no way
that they can rescue this
airline is done. And I'm really
sad about I love southwest.
So when something like this
happening, especially after the
original CEO dies, goes,
whatever happens.
die suddenly.
And I Southwest has never been a
fan favorite amongst either air
port administrators because
they're always trying to find
some little local operation
nearby they can go to to get for
cheaper rates. Like for example,
in Seattle, the Southwest was
trying to negotiate with Boeing
Field which is actually closer
to Seattle. And to do their
business their like Love Field
in Texas and Midway, they still
use midway and Chicago They do
this because the landing fees
and all the restaurants is
cheaper, they can save money and
pass the savings on to the
customers. This is not an
airline and there's always been
you know, they've always tried
to keep prices down. And they
have their own way of putting
people in seats is not an
airline that is liked by their
competitors and I'm always
thinking that when something
like this happens there's
somebody Hanky Panky going on
somebody's trying to put them
out of business and I think
they've managed to do it
I think you're right this this
is it is done. I don't see any
way of coming back and now
Buddha judge of course now he's
all over it. Oh we have a week
sister. Oh, now I want to know
what's going on how can we can
your baggage dude bags have been
messed up for two years with
every airline every airport but
no southwest they're gonna get
even had a guy we're going into
government stealing bags.
That's where they went.
Boo Boo. Buddha judges.
We don't know if that's true.
Now. So I see this as like some,
when the original CEO is was
running that place that this
this would not have happened.
No, no. Well, thing is that me
is just a setup, this new guy
with that monotone. I'm very
sorry. This guy is part of the
problem. And, okay, I'm sure
this shareholder lawsuit should
be coming.
It doesn't matter. It doesn't
fix our transportation system.
This is the point we'll have
someone will have a boogeyman.
And that'll be southwest. And
everyone will say, well, it's
got to Southwest, Southwest. I
mean, we got we got this huge
influx, but we can't handle it.
There's too much. Now that I
think they finally got their
scapegoat. That's what they were
looking for. And now we'll just
have a broken system for as long
as it takes. And I think it
could be five to 10 years before
we'll have any normalcy in the
air transportation system. Which
is very bad for us and America
kind of relies on flying.
Yeah, we are the flight nation.
Yeah. Which is another thing if
you think about it. This may
play into some other hands. You
know, let's get people on
trains. High Speed Rail may be
back in play. It'll be discussed
again. I bet should before it
before it during 2023 high speed
rail. We'll be back at the top
of the conversation. Oh,
goodness. I hope not.
You know, it's coming.
I really I really hope not. When
was it last on deck? That was
Obama Obama. Yeah. Oh, and you
take it off the screen by Trump
to a and you know, you won't
have to you want to take off
your shoes. Do we still have
that clip take off? Yeah, I
mean, you see, Obama shoes out
here it is. There it is. Yeah,
here it is. Imagine boarding a
train in the center of a city.
No racing to an airport. And
across the terminal. No delays.
No
sitting on the tarmac. No lost
luggage. No taking off your
shoes.
On the bar trains, good. Planes
bad. Hey, we got the jingles for
every occasion. You name your
climate change emergency. We've
got the jingles people. Good to
go. So yeah, so that's that's
the main climate change news. We
will just kill Southwest
Airlines and we'll pretend we
didn't see the garbage truck but
not able to function in New York
City.
Well, this is a replay of course
of killing PSA, which is what
Southwest was derived from in
terms of theories. But PSA,
which was specific Southwest
Airlines in California in
California had a big it was
bought by think epfo was not
wasn't American it was might
have been American to the other
one in which I went out of
business. But they were bought
out and then PSA used to have
these which was a great airline.
They're the ones who I don't
think ever flew them. I don't
think ever father would terrific
they were saying like almost
exactly the same like Southwest
model like Southwest only. It
was the place that introduced
the mini skirt to the to the
stewardesses.
And to the end of the day, and
we could have him again with the
stewards.
And they had a big smile painted
on the front of the plane.
Oh, yeah, I remember those who
had
a big smile on the plane. And
when they were bought out by the
by a competitor and renamed they
took the smile off immediately.
Isn't, aren't they don't they
still exist? No. I think they're
really well PSA Airlines is an
American regional airline.
Headquartered. They have a
website like they're still
operating.
Well, I've never seen it.
There's no PSA flights it where
they used to fly. I mean,
somebody could restart the
brand. I'm sure that could have
been sold off or spun off. Oh,
yeah.
Okay. They basically became
American Eagle. Right.
Okay. Yeah. So as American that
bottom Yeah. The American bottom
took the smile off their face
that put some prop planes in
place. And that was the end of
it. No, no, they're competing
with us regional jets.
They got real airplanes. planes.
And now we have it's almost I
think we should probably do
COVID right now because this
this China thing has got us here
in America, all completely. I
mean, not us. But the news has
just taken over. You know, the
we just we're right back where
we were in 2019 20 New 20.
Italy, as we predicted on the
last show, nearly 50% of all
Chinese coming into Italy have
COVID. Yeah. Oh man, I gotta
play some of this here. ABC,
the US government is considering
new travel restrictions for
people for people arriving from
China, Beijing recently lifted,
it's no COVID policy, unleashing
a huge spike in cases. And there
are doubts about the Chinese
government's transparency, no
more data on when a new US
policy could be announced.
Well, we know what the US policy
is now because the US policy
will be that Chinese, Chinese
have to have a negative COVID
test. I do not understand that
this will start January 5, I
believe January 6, or January 8
is when the I think we're one of
the few countries left in the
world who have a vaccine mandate
for non citizens residents to
enter the country that will the
child is so if they have a
negative test, and they have a
Chinese vaccine, Will they still
be accepted? Or are they not
even checking Chinese
vaccination rates, I mean, the
whole thing is a quagmire. And
here's and we'll have and we're
having a surge a surge with
Christmas in the rearview
mirror. Tonight experts are
warning holiday gatherings and
travel could send COVID cases
surging New Year.
Well, you have to remember that
while certain viruses are
rounding the corner, we are
definitely not out of the woods.
So we all have to be incredibly
cautious as we headed into these
New Year's celebrations.
COVID cases are climbing. I
don't know if the vulnerable
making up 90% of COVID deaths.
But just over a third of seniors
have gotten their updated
booster, some in Chicago taking
advantage of this convenient pop
up clinic
to call my friends and my family
to get them on over here and get
your shock
for weeks. Patients as long wait
times at hospitals strained by
the triple Demmick. But doctors
insist people with serious
symptoms will get care
if you are experiencing
emergency. That would be like
shortness of breath, chest pain,
those kind of things. Those are
true emergencies.
While cases of RSV and flu are
declining, most states are still
reporting high or very high flu
like activity and run through
just
a couple of these clips because
we're on a second. So I walk up
the steps that you already go to
make this huge hike up the hill.
I'm on it's on a hill. I'm kind
of puffing and puffing and when
I get to the end. Yeah. So this
is an emergency
big emergency.
You said
yes, there's an emergency.
So I should look basketball
name. That's an emergency.
What I think we're seeing is a
now whether China is complicit
in this or not. China's
completely dropping everything
and all the notes and I can read
some of them later. All the
notes I'm getting from our
producers in China is this is
bullcrap. You know that they're
taken away testing, they don't
even know if people are sick,
but they're just letting it all
go is zero. The only thing
that's really changed, you can
no longer buy a transportation
ticket on a train or a bus
without your QR code. So you
can't do that anonymously. So
China got a little bit of
benefit out of it. But no one is
dying. It's all hype. Everybody
knows that. It's all bull crap.
It's not except in America,
where we are psychologically
torturing the mainstream media
audience by telling them the
same thing that they did in
2019 2020
Tonight China's hospitals under
strain as a wave of COVID sweeps
the country with harsh lockdown
is no longer in place to hold it
back. Emergency Room patients
many on oxygen filling every
available bed and in some cases
spilling out into the hallways
mail. By the way this could be
footage from from four years ago
three years ago who knows or in
late exactly nailed
work in the emergency department
is non stop this doctor says and
he or medical staff warned
families there's no oxygen for
patients in the corridors
there's
the oxygen again
the exact scale of the surge
unknown China this unknown
publishing daily COVID data but
experts say it appears to be
tearing through a population
without herd immunity herring
were many including the elderly
have not received boosters.
What we're seeing really is what
sounds like a mass infection
event China
began scaling back at zero COVID
restrictions after widespread
anti lockdown protests. Some of
them even calling
your protests are right I see
that one isolate. I did I was
gonna surprise you later. Of
course I did. Calling for the
downfall of the Communist Party
government's official
explanation for the change.
Omicron is less likely to cause
hospitalization and death. And
so doesn't require severe
restrictions.
So I hadn't heard from our
professor, Professor JJ, who's
in Beijing teaching English as a
second language. And so I
finally got an email from me
says, oh, sorry, didn't hear
from me. I was in the hospital
for 12 days, because I fainted.
And by the time I came to, and
they had to fight with hospital,
he had fractured something in
his neck and he has a screw on a
plate. He had emergency surgery.
But he says, here's an overview
of what's happening. It's always
in the hospital. general
conclusions, no rising cases, no
rising deaths, no rise in
hospitalizations. However, the
air quality and Shanghai started
to get really bad around the
10th of December.
Oh, they're cranking up the
industry again.
There you go. He says, Because I
fainted and was convulsing, the
paramedics came to the house,
which is also something that
wouldn't do previously. I had no
fever, no blood pressure issues,
no cough, my Oh to saturation
was 79%. But as I had pain and
could not walk, I went to the
public hospital. Like all other
patients, I was presumed a COVID
case. So they did swabs
everything. You still have COVID
Even though they couldn't prove
it, but you know, you're
positive, you're just
asymptomatic. But it's the air
quality that may be making
people sick, possibly. But
multiple emails from China
saying there's really nothing.
It's all hype. And it's all
Western media hype, particularly
the USA, CBS doing a great job.
Dr. Vegas, let's begin with the
COVID conversation, which I
think what COVID conversation
people began to move on, there
was a new normal for presidents
and it was over what can we
expect in the new year?
So the good of this year, right,
is that the vaccines are held.
So unfortunately, over 50% of
people in the United States were
number 70 in the world
on that guy. Why don't you back
it up?
Said it was over? What can we
expect in the new year.
So the good of this year, right
is that the vaccines have held.
So unfortunately, over 50% of
people in the United States were
number 70 in the world, in terms
of boosters, represented people
have gotten this new by Vaillant
booster not enough, six plus
months out, you need to get it
and so what we're going to see
is, if we can keep the booster
rate up, I think we're gonna be
okay in the year ahead. If we
don't, we're going to start to
see more and more people getting
sick because COVID numbers are
going up across the country with
a new variant. The vaccine works
against serious illness, but we
have to stay on our toes.
And here's the official the
official analysis of this. This
is a big pharma, they want you
to get your next booster they
want to continue to train
they're using this China thing
as it which they're saying 50%
of the people arriving from
China are positive. I don't
believe that either. I don't
think they're even testing it.
They're just they're just making
it up to get you to believe
another time or
I will go along with your seat
thinking here. I don't there's
no buddy reporting showing
testing or anything at the at
the airport or anyplace else
where they're coming in from the
shine through many
southwest passengers, swamping
the airports. And where's this?
This is the story. Here's what
they should do. All the
Southwest passengers who are at
the airport, they got infected
by Chinese. That would be great.
That's what I that's how I would
play it. Let's see what CBS
does. Ostrich they'll do
anything to sell the news
they will but they are on a
roll. You don't have to be I
don't think you have to overdo
it to get people to jump because
they're already skittish.
But that's what's so frustrating
to people. Dr. Akers because you
get vaccinated you do all the
right things and you still there
and that's because it's holding
Gail Didn't you hear him saying
the vaccine is holding and you
still there? We're still dealing
with it
you do but you don't get that
Ill is that you're not being
high analyze, but you're right.
We're praying in 2023 that we
will get a vaccine or a booster.
Since when is praying a part of
science
you don't get that Ill is that
you're not being hospitalized.
But you're right we're praying
in 2023 that we will get a
vaccine or a booster that will
block spread and symptomatology
with this virus. Whoa,
whoa, we want a booster that
works is what short short
version
exactly what he said
T three that we will get a
vaccine or a booster that will
block spread and symptomatology
with this virus symptomatology
This is a Demi's that means you
got COVID symptoms
symptomatology so block getting
good. It'll block actually.
We're hoping we're praying.
We're praying and praying. We're
on our knees praying that in
2023 we get a vaccine or a
booster doesn't make any
difference what you call it But
we're hoping that there's one
that'll keep the virus from
spreading. And we'll keep you
from getting COVID. In other
words, we're looking for
somebody that might actually
work
that will block spread and
symptomatology with this virus,
but they're holding up, that'll
increase what we call mucosal
immunity. So give us protection,
which the current wants protect
against serious illness, but not
this.
What's new Kozol? What is this
now? Yeah, I don't know. You
show up. Now. We need mu mu Q.
mu. Mu kills
out? Yeah. I think that was
introduced to lead into what's
next, which is the, the viral
spread the back spray into the
mucous membranes. Okay.
Ah, well, that may be because
the next question, in fact, to
Dr. Angus on CBS mornings is
this
when we were in the thick of
COVID. And fighting against it,
it seemed like we kept hearing
the narrative that we weren't as
prepared as we should have been.
Yeah, yeah. Are we now more
prepared for the next pandemic?
I better hope we are, we're in
trouble.
I mean, the guy is praying, he's
hoping that this doesn't sound
very scientific domain doctor
and guess who
a pandemic, by definition means
we don't know what's going to
happen.
A pandemic, by definition means
we don't know what's going to
happen.
Let's let's look at the
definition of pandemic. That's
the definition I don't think so.
And EMIC definition now they may
have changed it because you
know, they
could have changed it this fast.
Let's see pandemic,
a widespread occurrence of an
infectious disease over whole
country or the world at a
particular time. Let's see that.
Surely there must be other
meanings. Let's see if they
snuck one in on us.
Let's see. That's about it. And
it's full of crap. What he said
an outbreak or disease that
occurs over a wide geographic
area. No, it doesn't. That is
not the definition. We know. I'm
sorry, that is just not that his
check falls. We checked it
there.
I mean, so a pandemic, by
definition means we don't know
what's going to happen. We now
have
false the guy's a liar, liar,
liar. Liar. And I
think we now have systems in
place that we're going to be
better, we're going to be better
collecting data, which we didn't
do well, during COVID.
Wow, we really, I thought the
data showed everything. So now
we didn't do a good job. Okay,
we're gonna
have manufacturing ready for
vaccines and small molecules,
these antivirals. And we've been
normalized that if we have to
wear a mask, we will wear a
mask. And we know the behaviors.
Remember in the beginning, about
touching surfaces, about six
feet and about all those things,
but we were normalizing these
ideas which are here, so we're
going to be better with a new
virus.
Okay, hold on a second. So now
he says, all the stuff that we
know was pretty much bullcrap
the six feet arbitrary. The
don't touch surfaces completely.
Not true. That was a lie. Oh,
no. But now we're ready for the
next pandemic, which won't be
COVID I'm sure it might be
something new about touching
surfaces, about six feet, we
normalize it for you people
and about all those things, but
we were normalizing these ideas
which are here so we're going to
be better with a new virus. Look
at em pox or the old monkey pox
and just had a you know, you
came up and then we were able to
deal with it a little bit slow,
but we dealt with it rather well
in this country. Right. I think
we're gonna be a lot better
you're ahead
of me, man. Okay, there's more.
This guy is fantastic. So here's
the question
Who is this guy again? Dr. Agar
is a Gu s. These people are
shameless. You know, the whole
medical community should be
ashamed of itself for allowing
this to go on like this. Oh,
well, they've said nothing.
They'd been countered by big
pharma. They've been cowed by
the Medical Association's they
don't say anything. They don't
help their patients anymore. The
entire medical system is going
to be like PSA. Or like
Southwest air. It is asking for
it. This is not good.
Very interesting guy, Dr. AGIS,
American physician and author
who serves as a professor of
medicine and engineering at the
University of Southern
California Keck School of
Medicine. And the Viterbi School
of Engineering. He is the
founding director and CEO of USC
is Lawrence J. Ellison Institute
for transformative medicine. Ah,
could he be in the field of
advanced engineering, genetic
engineering? He is He served as
the chair of the Global Agenda
Council on genetics at the World
Economic Forum. You go and he
sells meds
guy to Yeah, he's a W. Two
whereas you see, he was at the
USC University of spoiled
children that
Yep, so um, yeah, he's the CEO
of some some extra school there.
Yeah. Beautiful. So let's, let's
see, this is of course, the
question that really Gail wants
to ask.
So we had Mbox we had RSV severe
flu season. Oh, resurgence of
polio plagues? Yes. So do you
think that this, this is our new
normal dealing with these
viruses? Is this really what
life is now? We have to adjust
to that. Yes, I'm afraid of To
get when should you freak out
and when should
you freak out when she's you
freak out? Right? That's the
question I want you to freak out
right? I'm trying to
figure out when should you freak
out and when should
you freak out based on your pre
existing conditions right? So
you freak out based on your pre
Oh, this is fan this guy is a
star.
You freak out based on your pre
existing conditions, right? So
the only people being
hospitalized now with COVID are
elderly or people with medical
conditions. Get this figure 94%
of our country has already had
COVID Wow. I have had it in
August and so far I am not a
novice. We've all been exposed
to it. We all have some immunity
a couple that with the vaccines.
We're in a pretty good spot, but
obviously we have to keep that
up again. Which is unfortunate
and nobody wants it. But we have
to do it.
No, you don't. Yeah, I
don't you have to do it.
Be quiet. Oh, no, you don't have
to do it. This guy's full of you
don't have to do anything.
There's good news, though.
That's good news. Because we
already this is a triple Damak
it's the flu. Sorry. I guess flu
vaccine doesn't work. We don't
have one ready in the wings. Ah,
the COVID-19 and it's RSV. Oh,
good news.
So medicine is one of those
fields that seems to be like
right next door to just pure
magic right things that come out
in the field do miraculous
things where it feels that way
anyway, like we're not gonna lie
infection doctor gives you drops
it clears up in like two days.
With that kind of as Prelude.
What
do you imagine about this magic
in this years up,
clears up? It's like Matt, it's
you know, it's like magic
eraser. It's just magic
in your head for next year in
terms of advanced
give us some good news because
we need
ice. Yeah, good news is I think
every parent in this country
that is watching today, their
shoulders will come down when I
tell them this is that very
soon. We're going to have an RSV
vaccine.
Oh, yeah. How's your shoulders?
What a relief. My
shows haven't gotten anywhere.
Because, as of five months ago,
I never heard of RSV.
Oh, I'm so happy that this RSV,
which is something children have
been getting for 100 years.
And it's never been referred to
as anything other than a common
cold.
So the data looks fantastic. It
should be approved by the FDA
for this Mother's. So when
you're pregnant, we
can ruin your newborn right in
the womb, you can kill
it, get this heat and listen to
Gail Wow,
the data looks fantastic. It
should be approved by the FDA
for get this Mother's so when
you're pregnant, I love
the voice get this, we're gonna
kill mothers, wow,
mothers. So when you're
pregnant, we give it to you. And
when your baby's born, the first
six months they have the
protection and an extra arm. And
then for young children and
elderly. And that's a big one
there, right? Rise positions
across the country from RSV
pediatric ICU is full. And we're
gonna now be able to vaccinate a
pregnant woman and others with
this vaccine. And that's a big
one.
That's a big one. All right.
Can't wait to vaccinate pregnant
women. And then you go you go.
But
let's see what happens to the
baby.
But here's the best part. This
is not going to be decided by
doctors. What's best for you.
You pregnant mother? No, no, no,
we've got more magic up our
sleeve.
The other one that I'm really
excited about is big data,
artificial intelligence or AI is
going to enable us to care
better, they're going to be able
to read our scans our pathology
reports look at things to enable
every person in that country to
get the best care. So right now
you have a remarkable doctor in
a hospital in New York City.
What AI will do will make every
doctor good doctors great. And
that's going to be the new era
we've normalized using data
hopefully during COVID. So I
think why didn't you just said
during COVID that the data was
shit, you had bad data. We
did normalize it, right? You
nailed it. This guy's full of
crap. He's just ad libbing
everything.
That's going to be the new era.
we've normalized using data
hopefully during COVID. And so I
think that's going to be the
thing and it's going to be cost
effective. Everyone's going to
be able to grow. And it's really
what that's wrong.
Ever, in the whole history of
medicine become cost effective.
That's not That's not the
talking points, doctor, get away
from that part. And so I
think that's going to be the
thing, and it's going to be cost
effective. Everyone's going to
be able to do this. And it's
really going to improve care
across the country. So that I'm
excited about
everyone's going to be able to
do this. I think what he said if
I understand you're just gonna
be able to go into to chat GPT
AI and say sure to boot. That's
not what he said. Yeah, listen,
again. That's
got to be what do you need to
know,
AI will do will make every
doctor good doctors great. And
that's going to be the new era.
we've normalized using data
hopefully during COVID. And so I
think that's going to be the
thing and it's going to be cost
effective. Everyone's gonna be
able to do this and it's really
going to improve care. We'll
just have an app as the country
so that I'm excited about
breathing into your phone. upper
upper upper. Yep, you need RSV.
In the meantime, CBS on the same
show rolled out an entire piece
about us, you know, the
disinformation agents. And it
was it was it right is right on
the screen. Thanks to Kaiser
Health. So Kaiser house your
house has gone down the tubes
paid for this.
David Baker wasn't sure if she
was going to get the COVID
vaccine.
They say it's gonna change your
DNA. They came up with a vaccine
to quickly
misinformation that fueled
rumors and divided communities
across the country. But while
the spread of COVID may have
slowed since the height of the
pandemic, the spread of
misinformation has not. A recent
survey shows 1/3 of parents now
oppose schools requiring
children to get measles and
other vaccines. In Oklahoma City
vaccination rates among school
aged children have dropped four
and a half percent over the
last.
We worry about things like
measles, mumps, rubella and
other diseases that have largely
been controlled. And now we're
seeing increased hesitancy
there.
Thanks to misinformation thanks
to Miss. clinic Dr. Dale
Brasseur says flu shots are down
to even as a nation deals with
one of the worst flu seasons in
years.
We're only at about half of the
typical number of flu injections
that we would typically see by
this time of the year. It
worries me to a great extent
used to battling disease, the
Oklahoma City Health Department
now finds itself also fighting
lies about vaccine safety. How
dangerous is misinformation,
lives. I mean, I don't know how
else to say it. That's about as
dangerous as it gets.
It's about as dangerous as it
gets cost.
Sick of these rat poop
inspectors pushing their way
into everybody's life. That to
move resources to monitor public
sentiment using new technology
to comb through social Hold
on a second, something's going
on here. They're using new
technology to do what that's
about as dangerous as
hold. The department is that to
move resources to monitor public
sentiment using new technology
to comb through social media,
new technology, new tech.
When vaccine messaging was
drawing fire, the health
department removed the word
vaccine and added choose to its
public service announcements. It
worked,
our negativity that we had on
our all of our media platforms
dropped immediately. It started
going down because we had
offered the choice as opposed to
the message of getting
vaccinated.
At a time when funding cuts are
already stretching health
departments to the limit. Having
to put resources toward fighting
misinformation is adding to the
strain. Public health
funding has been cut by almost
20% in the decade leading up to
COVID. Public health departments
did not have enough people and
they did not have enough money.
Made the response here
we go thank you Kaiser message
receive more money. We need more
money, more money. It's okay.
Joe will print it for you. This
is not none of this is the
message by the way from other
health professionals. We even
have Dr. Tedros. The now he's
not a doctor.
consternation engineer or
something. Now they are PhD
maybe he's in
charge of the World Health
Organization. He's now he has a
different message about who
needs to get boosted, pitching
now have its benefits,
especially with elderly groups,
senior citizens, especially
above 65 and above 60. So if
it's going to be used, it's
better to focus on those groups
who have risk of severe disease
and death, rather than as we see
some countries are using to give
boosters to kill children. No,
no, which is
nobody said to kill children
again. I mean, he keeps saying
to kill children countries
are using to give boosters to
kill children.
I mean, he said
yes, to kill children, even
boosters to kill children, which
is probably one way of going,
which is not right. Then the
equity issue.
It's not right that killing
children. Right. I agree. That's
not right. Dr. Ted,
instead of boosting a child in
high income countries, it's
better to vaccinate the elderly,
in countries who have
who have no use to us. We need
to get rid of the old people in
poor countries. They're a
nuisance. They're a burden.
The elders who have not been
vaccinated even the primary
vaccines killer, so the equity
issue should also come into into
play
now equity, equity equity, you
should all be able to die. And
then finally, Dr. Shah, who is
the top White House COVID
advisor on a zoom call,
unfortunately admit The
following. There's no study in
the world that shows that maths
worked out well. So you're never
going to get the kind of benefit
from mandatory year round
masking, as you would from
making substantial improvements
in indoor air quality both a lot
easier to implement as well.
Yeah, just make improvements to
the air quality. Just just know
there's no study that will show
you that masking works. But
don't worry, it'll be mandated
somewhere, somehow, it's going
to happen.
So I have an interesting series
of clips. COVID kind of moved
from China and left me hanging
with my China. We're circling
back. I'm circling back to COVID
China and the rules this is from
NT de and they're you know, they
have an attitude about China so
we get good material from them.
In response
to the virus outbreak in China.
The US is considering new rules
for travelers from China.
This is yeah, this this is
pissing me off. Because you
know, I have people who can't
come visit because of the the
existing rules. I don't know
what the how these new rules
change anything response
to the virus outbreak in China
realizes considering new rules
for travelers from China. US
officials said Tuesday it's over
concerns about the lack of
transparent data coming from the
Chinese regime. Earlier this
week, Japan, India and Malaysia
announced tougher rules on
travelers from China. And global
fears of the COVID 19 pandemic
are receding. But new concerns
rise over information tracking
tools designed to combat the
virus. A recent report uncovers
how these technologies have
helped expand governmental power
to silence dissent and target
minorities.
Okay, yeah, he goes on to the
discussion of the low bar codes
are used just we talked to him.
We had a clip on the last show,
which had detail that we're you
know, in other words, you're a
troublemaker, so Yeah,
apparently you get the red code
know what you're testing? Yes.
Right. It's actually pretty,
pretty interesting. So I
collected these from you may
have heard these. This is from
Nine News, Australia. This is
one of the major networks.
Yeah. Oh, yeah. Now these guys,
they got some good stories out
there.
And so they brought this doctor
woman on to discuss the fact
that she had a vaccine injury,
Injury, and so did her wife. Oh,
and they brought her on and they
left her and I get I have three
clips. It goes on for almost six
minutes total. But it's, I'm
listening to this is not she
says absolutely not one thing
that anyone listening to no
agenda show hasn't heard from
someone else or knows about or
knows this is possible. But my I
was aghast by the fact that on a
network. They were letting this
woman go on and on and on and on
and on and backing her up. There
would be nothing like this in
this country. There was not one
network, and that includes NTD
that would allow this to be
broadcast. And I was just
surprised as hell that it was
and I'm happy they did it. Well,
let's let's cheat. She
did get a semi past and let her
talk because you can't just cut
off a lesbian. That would be a
problem. Let's be honest.
Without it that would be that
would be inequitable. Well, the
former top
doctor is calling for more
research into COVID jabs after
experiencing a vaccine injury
for
member for Wentworth, Dr. Karen
Phelps suffered irregular blood
pressure and breathlessness
following her second jab.
I'm pleased to say she joins us
live. Dr. Phillips. Good
morning. You and your wife both
suffered vaccine injuries. Can
you take us through what
happened?
Is Good morning, Charles like
Christine. Well, in Jackie's
case, we obviously did a lot of
homework about the vaccines and
went along to have the vaccines
done, because we believe that on
the balance of risks and
benefits that that was the best
thing to do. And within minutes
of having the vaccine, she had a
quite severe reaction with
numbness of the hands and feet
tingling all over her body, her
head feeling like it was going
to explode pain and and then
over the weeks and months
following that, the version
continued. And she'd seen a
number of specialists and and
the conclusion was that she had
had an injury related to the
vaccine. And so that was in her
case, I went back and had the
second vaccine, thinking that,
you know, it's a rare reaction
and again, on the balance of
risks and benefits. I could find
another wife, it's kind of a big
deal. And in my case, I
developed a reaction where my
blood pressure my pulse rate and
my temperature was was going up
and down all over the place and
with some quite distressing
symptoms and persisting for for
quite some time and over a
period of many months. I'm and
and I was diagnosed with a
vaccine related dysautonomia.
So, you know, over the process
of the last year and a half or
so I've also spoken to a number
of colleagues who've had vaccine
adverse events themselves,
patients who've had vaccine
adverse events. And so when I
was putting in the submission to
the long COVID And reinfection
inquiry for the Australian
Parliament, just in the last
month or so, I included the
group of people who have
suffered adverse events from
vaccination as a group that
needs to have special
consideration when it comes to
prevention of lung COVID. Hmm,
okay, this is about all I saw
this conversation.
Well, you can skip the second
part where she goes on and on
and on. But the third part is
the interesting part, because
they kind of discuss a little
bit about how the powers that be
kept dissuading anyone from
speaking out, which is what's
goes on here. And it brought me
back to my conclusion that these
doctors should be ashamed of
themselves for not being
doctors. But once you skip to
part three,
we're also seeing a very large
side effects, range of side
effects of people with long
COVID. And so there are some
crossovers in people with the
adverse effects on the vaccine.
So this is why she gets to go on
and on and on, because she
shifts it to long COVID. You got
it from COVID, not from the
vaccine, you got it from COVID,
you got long, COVID Lazzari.
Long COVID is mean,
she actually makes the
conclusion is that both the
vaccine and long COVID created
long COVID And vaccine create
the same phenomenon. This what
she finally says,
there are some crossovers in
people with the adverse effects
on the vaccine, and long COVID
Quite similar symptoms in many.
So there could be some common
factors there, which needs
research needs funding and needs
a big effort.
Dr. Phelps, we appreciate your
time this morning. Thank you.
I'm sorry, if you should add to
play the second clip. The second
clip is the one that you direct.
It was just a throwaway. Oh,
okay, no problem.
These are serious side effects.
Why did the medical regulator
APRA warn doctors then as you
claim not to speak out about
these vaccine side effects, we'd
have to ask themselves about the
motivation. But certainly quite
a number of doctors that I've
spoken to her felt impeded in
speaking out about their
concerns about vaccine adverse
events because of the statement
made by APRA, that the doctor
shouldn't say anything that was
going to impede the government's
vaccine rollout. And they took
that to mean not to publicly
raise their concerns. Now, I
think it's important to say that
when we're talking about a
massive pandemic, with a high
rate of deaths and
hospitalization, that there has
to always be with any
immunization program a balance
of risks and benefits of, you
know, what we are trying to
achieve in terms of reducing
deaths and hospitalizations,
balanced against the fact that
with any medication, any
vaccine, there are going to be
some people who have adverse
events. But I think it's very
important with this new vaccine.
It's only been around for, you
know, less than two years, that
it's time that we put some
research funding and some real
effort into looking at the
causes for the vaccine adverse
events that people are
experiencing, and they're
experiencing a whole range of
different types of, of vaccine
there.
All right, because just to
offset that she was able to go
on and talk about that. Let's
listen to a guest on the UK
morning show who brought up some
adverse issues. Can you tell
you've got a blood clot
the signs and symptoms of this
particular type of blood clot so
it's a very unique so it's
called vaccine induced
thrombocytopenia, which is a
reduction in platelets or low
platelets, which means you're
more likely to bleed platelets,
other clotting from bonuses,
which is the blood clot but it
tends to affect the veins it
drains blood from the vein from
the brain. So
I'm so sorry, I'm gonna happen
I'm so sorry. I'm gonna have to
stop you there. This always
happens to us. We've got to go
to the weather.
Sorry about that. Oh, sorry.
Good job. It always happens we
have to interrupt with the with
breaking news with the weather,
the weather, to weather
briefing. Well, let's talk about
the weather. The weather is
killing people though the
weather is killing people on you
need to hear this. The weather
is killing people. Well, cold
day suddenly. This is BBC This
is a professor
Well, cold. We know he's a
killer. We know that it's a risk
factor for strokes. It's a risk
factor for heart attack. And
also it's a risk factor we feel
for accelerated cognitive
decline. So I think it's really
important that they try to look
after them. sells as best they
possibly can. But there's
something that we can't escape
here. It's that chronic exposure
to cold is a killer.
So the UK is now forcing general
practitioners to find out if if
people are too poor to afford
heat, and they want a special
fund for people who may die from
the cold heart attack. I thought
hypothermia is a whole bunch of
things you die from you get cold
you die from a heart attack.
I'm just confused. I'm not
trying to make you confused.
And also, you know what else can
can trigger a stroke? Called
shingles? Hmm, yeah.
Yep. Well, you gotta get your
shingles shot.
That's right. You gotta you get
your shingles shot how a doorman
viral infection can reactivate
and trigger a stroke This is
University of Colorado
react oil a can react to it's
just poorly rewarded
well that's the headline can
react to trigger reactivate so
your shingles could come back
and go oh you die i just i It's
unheard of it's ugly. It's just
unheard of to me.
So I pointed out in the no
agenda social that this is
stupid Peters died suddenly tell
you the documentary is a is like
a cover a Google wash that if
you look up died suddenly on
Google Now all you get are
references to this dumb
documentary which wasn't very
good to begin with. And it goes
and it just takes over the first
couple of pages you can't find
these died suddenly stories
anymore.
Oh really?
Yes like a Google washes like up
to why you named a movie died
suddenly
like an OP.
Okay, so
hold on. Let me let me let me
check it on my my system here
John suddenly let me just see if
it's opt into my search engine.
Mayo Clinic new Dido film film
film Yeah, that's pretty good. I
I liked the I liked it when I
watched this movie documentary.
I read some dissent someone sent
us both I think some dissenting
views on it which rang very true
like this. What is this the shot
you know that is very stylized.
It was very beautifully shot for
a documentary. But what is do
Peterson's game man.
Well, I was looking at this to
Peterson and he does stuff that
would be like classic SIOP
operations where you set up a
parallel organization so when
you you'd like to have the Black
Panthers so let's set up to the
end of the black you know, the
Weather Underground let's set up
some other thing that's better
and tougher than the Black
Panther so we can make them
marginalize them. And you do
that with and that's where your
disinformation campaigns come
in. But stoop Peterson has no no
background that makes him look
as though he's he's capable of
actually doing this knowingly,
but let's listen to a couple of
stoop Peterson through Peter
Peter Peters. Yeah, Peters who
Peters I'm sorry, I said
Peterson Stu Peters, this will
be his about the VAX he
wasn't. He was an actor. He was
also he had
a bunch of different jobs. He
played
a role or he auditioned for one
event tours films. He was a
boss, he was a bounty hunter. He
was a bounty
bounty hunters. That kind of
thing if you want to hear
disinformation and bull crap
that makes everybody look bad.
Because Oh, you're anti Vaxxer
you must believe this. So listen
to this. Listen, listen to this
part one of this what I call a
sigh up, but he's not OSI up
guy.
Well, I'm gonna be honest here.
I don't like the COVID-19 shots.
And I hate anybody mandating
that you take medicine that you
might not want or need. But some
of the stuff people are saying
about these vaccines still seems
pretty weird to me. We've had a
few guests on lately, who say
the vaccine includes hydrous, a
small freshwater animal, and
that these animals are there for
nefarious biological purpose.
And I'll admit that sounds like
a stretch to me. But Arianna
Love is a holistic doctor from
Finland and she sent us an email
saying that Hydros and parasites
absolutely are in the vaccine,
and that they're being used to
turn humans into quote, a new
hybrid species. Dr. Love joins
us now. We really appreciate you
being here. So Hydras are a
freshwater animal. The first
question I would ask is how are
they able to survive in storage
temperatures of 70 degrees below
zero Fahrenheit?
Well, it's an honor to be here.
Thank you for having me. Of
course. I'm not really sure how
they're able to survive in low
degree temperatures, but I do
know that they are first
genetically modified and lab and
a university of Kyiv. And
they're transfected. So these
are not natural organisms
anymore.
How did you find that these
are being genetically modified
from
that specific lab? People
are gonna say, Where's your
proof? Do you have any receipts
of that? Oh, goodness.
Now, a couple of things. you'd
notice the way when psyops
underwear you have
to kind of just say one thing.
He's Stu Peters is the guy who
also launched the it's got snake
venom in it. And that, yeah,
that was that kind of went away.
I guess that didn't work. But
that was him.
This isn't gonna work either.
But it's like for one thing, I
think most people who have any
scientific background know a lot
of small animals, like a hydra
could be frozen to an extreme
and then reanimated. So that was
a question that you'd say, well,
I get that. So you get this slip
in Ukraine? Yeah. We know
there's labs there, but we don't
struggle to say Kyiv. I know she
wants to say, Keith, I know, I
know she wanted to.
And so then do we have the
second part where where he takes
it home a little bit more. And
then I have a thought on this
whole thing and who might
actually be behind it?
Well, I read through about 30,
peer reviewed scientific
journals, and also the gain of
function and loss of function.
Research and reports that were
funded by the NIH, Anthony Fauci
and partly by DARPA,
okay. And so these are open
source documents that people can
go and find, can you send them
to me so that I can post them at
St. Peter's dot tv for people to
go look for themselves? We want
people to know the truth about
these things. No matter how
nefarious no matter how cynical
no matter how dangerous it is.
That's kind of the whole purpose
of this platform, is to make
sure that people have some sort
of informed consent because
they're not getting it at the
pharmacy. They're not getting it
at the school, when the janitor
injects their children. The
janitor.
So, okay, so who's the money
behind Stu Peters?
Thank you. Who is it? Mike Lind,
Dell.
Now, start to look at look up
I'm not accusing anyone of
anything. But start looking into
the background. I'm trying to
find a good bio on Mike Lyndale.
He's like a failed cokehead is
this and that.
If you failed, they failed at
being a good cokehead. Is that
what you're saying? Yes,
what it sounds like, you can't
find a good Wikipedia thing on
him. It looks like the whole his
whole characters like a cover
story. I mean, I'm the fact that
his name would show up out of
the blue like that. And then you
start looking to Michael and
Dell and tell me what you can
really know about. Well, Dell,
this is interesting, because,
you know, my neighbor is, as far
as I know, also currently being
financed by by Lindell. For
several in depth journalistic
pieces. The guy seems to be
funding a lot of things and to
me that's always felt pretty
good. Yeah. But so the if
Is it the idea is to fund
disinformation or to or to guide
people like this Peters to
Peter's character.
While he doesn't have a promo
code. It's to promo code, Stu,
you'll save 66% Hello. Please go
to my pillow.com Use promo code
stew to save 66% off and Michael
Sandel will give a generous
percentage back to the Stu
Peters show to support our free
broadcasts. Okay. Well, a lot of
people certainly hear and heal
me and all this shows I would be
if I was a guy with I don't know
where the money comes to me.
Mike Lindell makes good money.
There's no doubt about it
doesn't have any business
experience in the past that I
can tell
the story? The whole story of
Michael Sandel was that he woke
up in Tijuana, strung out on
crack. And he decided to change
his life and and Jesus and God
helped him find that this that's
a very strong element for him.
Yeah. Well, yeah, there is not
much on him really. I'm just
looking at the book of
knowledge. Oh, he had a gambling
addiction. Okay, that started in
his teenage years. He attended
University of Minnesota dropped
out.
More you read about this guy,
the more it reminds me of the
cover story I was developing for
the fictitious girl that we were
going to we launched we we I was
gonna launch into the into the
world of Insta. It's like you
have to cover your bases with it
with the story. I mean, you have
all these little details that
are on unimportant I was looking
at somebody's bio the other day
they're talking about their high
school grades I mean this woman
is in her 30s It's just I don't
like I said I don't know but
it's just interesting
yeah I you know I just looking
at what we have is like it's not
a lot but he apparently operated
according to the book of
knowledge. Carpet Cleaning lunch
wagons couple of bars and
restaurants in Carver County
Minnesota if someone should know
it sir Jean would know he was
Sir Jean was in in Minnesota in
the 80s. In 2004, he invent he
invented my pillow which is
filled with pieces of shredded
foam that interlock and the
geezer sheets don't forget it's
cotton from Giza. Huh? Not at
all. Well, you know. I wish we
had more he's a guy that a lot
of people look to him for, you
know, for solace and,
and Savior. Isn't isn't that
great?
No, not really.
But I would probably get a nose
that's right slippers.
Slippers look pretty good. Looks
like cheap hogs. But yeah,
there's nothing wrong with that.
Interesting
that might be a mic and one of
them
well everything I hear from all
the clips that we've played this
morning certainly the ones
regarding COVID is that this
just we need more money we're
gonna have to print more to make
up more money to send because
everyone needs more money.
That's that's what it looks
like.
They're doing their best to
cheapen the dollar so we can pay
off our debts and cheap dollars.
Oh, is
that the only reason?
That's good reason. Banking
women, you're telling us we're
gonna pay off what debts?
They are international debts.
I'm talking about government
debts.
So we print up more cheap to pay
off the old expensive depths.
Yeah, I saw I Oh, yeah. 100. But
it's always it's valued in
dollars is not valued in
dollars. So you just cheapen up
the money by creating an
inflationary situation that
dollars worth less you pay off
your debts with cheaper dollars.
So a bit the inflation is not
going to be? No, well, you own
properties. It's okay. Keeping a
bunch of cash isn't going to
help.
All right. You want to do
Ukraine and Russia real quick
since we're about to go to World
War four or whatever it is.
I only have one clip and it's
about well, there's a weird
Balkan report, which is going
with some crazies going on in
the bow. Yeah,
let's
play that tensions are flaring
up in the Balkans. Kosovo has
closed its biggest border
crossing with Serbia. This came
after protesters blocked the
road to reject Kosovo's
independence. Hours after Serbia
put its army on high alert. The
protesters were ethnic Serbs
living in Kosovo. The melder
entry point is the most
important entry point for road
freight to Kosovo. Last night,
the protesters use a truck and
tractor to set up a roadblock
near the crossing. Earlier this
month. Two other crossing points
were closed due to similar
protests on the Kosovo side.
That means only three entry
points are now open between the
two countries. With Western
support Albanian majority Kosovo
declared its independence from
Serbia in 2008. But about 50,000
Serbs living in northern Kosovo
refuse to recognize the
government or Kosovo status as
an independent state. They
regard Belgrade as their
capital. The Kremlin has said it
supports Belgrade
so what is this a new front that
is being opened up that we'll
have to take aside in
well, were there was there
helped create this issue? Yes.
That was we did it so well.
Especially with the with the the
UN Blue Helmets Great job,
everybody. Well,
we also took took a drop right
in there by accident.
Thanks, Bill Clinton. Yes,
Serbia has placed their security
forces on the cost of a border
under state of full combat
readiness. It just when you hear
Russia in there, to me it sounds
like Oh, okay. We need an and by
the way Putin came out he did a
speech which is poorly covered,
poorly covered. And he spoke to
his his military dudes they're
in that little you know, in the
military thing he does like a an
hour and up right off the top
and of course there's no
translation no clip to play no
one in in US mainstream media
has is picking this up for
obvious reasons. And he says
right off the bat Well, NATO's
throwing everything they got at
us. You know, he's now he's now
really just NATO is doing it
all. He says this war is not
repeat not about Ukraine. So
he's seeing it. And he's talking
about it and how much longer
until he's sick of it. Having
everyone has a breaking point, I
presume. And then and well,
maybe it goes here. This is
where it starts to start to
head. This is from Deutsche
Bella.
Putin says he's banning oil
exports to select nations from
February, The ban will apply to
those countries that implemented
a cap on what they were willing
to pay for Russian oil. Earlier
this month. The g7 nations, the
EU and Australia all pledged to
pay no more than $60 a barrel
from the fifth of December to
sanction Russia over its illegal
invasion of Ukraine. Russia
started the month as the world's
second biggest exporter of oil.
So the EU and Australia they all
want $60 A barrel. What is it
currently? More or less? At 85?
I can look it up. I mean,
there's different kinds of crude
it's,
it's not quite clear, by the
way, whether or not he is
suggesting that if the price oil
drops to 50 bucks whether
they're going to just cut these
guys off, because that's what it
kind of sounds like that's what
it sounds like to me starting in
Formula currently. 7848
Well, what's he he shouldn't be
bitching about a 10 bucks? Come
on Vlad.
He just doesn't like the idea of
being told what to do or or I
mean, from his perspective, I
think you can you can make this
argument look you guys are the
raw tre started off with look
watch what he would do. Yeah,
look you guys are the free trade
you know you want to capitalism
you want to things that market
to set the price the market the
market the market, and now
you're gonna put do this? Yeah,
yeah, that does sound very
market oriented market market is
the market is 78 bucks, you pay
70 bucks. It's 50 bucks, you pay
50 bucks. You set this not just
not sorry.
So under all this, the UK is
pissed off and saying hey, hey,
the French are still buying
Russian gas. Like they're buying
it on the sly France now world's
biggest buyer of Russian natural
gas despite Ukraine invasion,
and we have a new player. And
this just kind of slipped in.
Turkey yay.
Two years ago when two key
discovered the largest ever
natural gas reserve in the Black
Sea. Turkish President Recep
Tayyip Erdogan said there was
much more to look for, with the
latest discovery of 58 billion
cubic meters of gas. Turkish gas
reserves in the Black Sea now
stand at 710 billion cubic
meters. Add one says this gas is
worth around a trillion dollars
in the international market. The
government is now trying to take
this gas to the end user
to mediate and use NG Malaysia.
We want to bring this cash to
our people by the 100th
anniversary of the Republic. If
nothing goes wrong, we will
supply the first gas to our
system towards the end of March.
Hopefully TRICARE century will
also be the century of energy.
Unfortunately, we have always
been a foreign dependent country
in energy in both our growing
population and our developing
economy or increasing the need
for these energy sources day by
day. In recent years, we have
started to see the results of
our exploration in the sea
Shala Turkey's gas import bill
is more than $40 billion a year.
The government says that will
change and it has other plans to
has a strategic purpose to
become the regional energy hub
using the energy hubs that have
different natural gas and oil
sources from the different
neighboring regions but also
using its own discoveries in on
on all gas resources,
uncovers New Energy Policy seeks
to substantially cut down
current energy dependence on
various countries, including
Russia and Iran are the one says
some countries have tried to
prevent Turkey from obtaining
this independence. He says
despite sanctions and threats of
sanctions, Ankara will remain
resilient and pursue policies
that benefit the country. And
its people.
I totally believe this this was
in the in the cards Turkey a to
become the energy hub. They
already have all the pipelines,
they got the Russian pipelines,
they got the black sea, they got
their own apparent endless,
endless supply of gas that they
just discovered. And they'll
show their NATO so they'll
shuttle it off to Europe and
maybe they'll bring their lira
back from the dead um Medvedev
that would be very interesting
to pull this off but we got to
play another series. These are
clips from the last show I
didn't play and I want to bring
them in now Okay, these are
carbon bomb clips. This is
another this is happening all
over the world because this
seems to be like I mean Peak Oil
was a big discussion point as a
joke now link carbon bomb Why
hold on
Morning, Amy Goodman clip
inbound
messes up like I used to I'm
ready for you now
they show looking at the quest
to defuse Guyana's carbon bomb.
That's the title of the piece
and Wired Magazine by
investigative journalist Antonia
us which details an effort to
block ExxonMobil from drilling
off the shore of Guyana where
more than 11 billion barrels of
oil have been. Guyana is a
coastal nation on the North
Atlantic coast of South America
it shares a border with
Venezuela, Brazil and Suriname.
Critics of the plan say the
drilling could be a disaster for
Guyana and the world as the
climate emergency intensifies.
Today Guyana is considered to be
a carbon sink thanks to its
dense rain forests and low
emissions but effects on has its
way Guyana could soon become
what's known as a carbon bomb.
Well show title is A and that's
for sure carbon bomb. Okay, clip
to
a part you there's a lot of
carbon bonds. I mean, you know,
off the coast of Venezuela's
where you know the city corps or
wherever it was that was doing
business with Venezuela. We're
trying to get product from them.
But they just dig around around
this area, I guess off the coast
of northern coast of South
America and there is so much
oil. So let's go with part two.
We're joined by two guests.
Belinda janky is Chinese
environmental lawyer based in
Georgetown Guyana, who helped
draft many of Ghana's national
environmental laws including
Diana's Environmental Protection
Act, she filed a landmark
lawsuit against Exxon and the
Guyanese government in May 2021
To stop the offshore oil
drilling. We're also joined by
longtime award winning
investigative journalist Antonia
ucross, author of the cover
story of wired the quest to
defuse Diana's carbon bomb,
Antonia talk about why you felt
this was so important to bring
to the world, you know. Thank
you, Amy, thanks
so much for having me. And good
morning to Melinda janky in
Georgetown. This is just such a
critically important case. It's
a landmark lawsuit that Melinda
has launched against Exxon's
operations in Guyana. And these
are brand new operations Exxon
started producing in 2019.
Making Guyana one of the few
countries in the world when the
rest of the world or much of the
world is trying to get off of
fossil fuels. Guyana is one of
the few countries that's
entering a new into the fossil
fuel era and in a really big
way, if Exxon has any say in it.
Exxon wants to produce by 20 31
million barrels of oil a day
offshore Guyana and that would
make Guyana its single largest
source of daily oil production
anywhere in the world. 2030 is
also the year that much of
coastal Guyana, Georgetown where
Melinda is joining us from and
where the coastal area where 90%
of the population lives is
expected to be underwater
because of the unchecked
climate crisis.
Well, the carbon ball, who cares
the carbon bomb will fix itself
these people will drown and have
the bomb. My misunderstanding?
Actually, that's a good one.
Yes, you and your old oil, your
peak oil argument. Yeah, so here
we go. And all you need to do is
just bribe the Guiana these
officials a little more money so
you can probably pump twice as
much out. But this is
unstoppable.
I wanted to get producer help me
with this. I want to give a
little context to the whether
it's barrels of oil, or I would
say dollars. It's very hard for
people to visualize when
listening to an audio podcast.
The difference between a million
a billion and a trillion and I
kind of went through this with a
even chip Roy, you know, it was
like pontificating on the floor
about this $1.7 trillion dollars
and he came up with about
100,000,000,040 Not even that 45
For Ukraine boo hoo, another 16
billion and pork boo. But that's
60 billion. Here's a visual
exercise, let's just talk
dollars and that will work for
barrels of oil or anything. If
you earned $1 a second, which is
what I wish we could do. It
would take 12 days for us to
have a million dollars. By the
way, it's a good idea people
might want to try thinking about
That taller, for a billion
dollar donation level new
donation level
for a billion dollars, earning
$1 a second, it would take how
long 31 years to get to a
billion way past our expiration
date. Now to get to a trillion
dollars earning $1 a second, it
will take 31,688 years. I think
that kind of shows you that how
easy we think about a trillion
billion bad.
It's just a word. It's just
just a word. But when you have
to try counting to a trillion,
it'll take you 31,000 years.
So that's a good point, try
counting to a trillion.
Try counting to a billion it'll
take you 31 years without
stopping without eating without
sleeping. That helps you
visualize. But with that, I'd
like to thank you for your
courage in the morning to you
the man who just put the sea in
the carbon bomb ladies and
gentlemen, say hello to my
friend on the other end, Mr.
John speed.
According to you, Mr. Adam curry
in the morning, lcfc boosted the
ground feet in the air subs in
the water and all the games and
ice out there and the
morning to our trolls and the
troll room. I have no idea how
many are here today, but I
haven't. Let's count and let's
just go for this. All right. How
many trolls do we have here?
Come on. This has got something
is wrong. Something is wrong.
It's 1773. This can't be right.
It was 1773. On the last show.
It goes down to 77. No, it
was the one before that. Oh,
yeah.
Oh, yeah. Well, probably some
right now.
It's 1760.
And now it's bailing out left
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Big while a member Well,
I remember no, I remember you
said, we can't choose that
because his member is not big
enough. I think that's what you
said. That's why I never sinned
count didn't count definitely is
what you would think we did.
What did we consider we
considered Mountain Dew it
was very short. There wasn't
that much. There was a little
gingerbread house which was also
done by fluff calm it, which is
pretty good. I used to the
newsletter. There was a
cheesecake by Ness works a Santa
Sasha Closs Santa sexy sister in
law. I don't know it is 50. So
you can do a 50 style art, which
is cute, but that was not gonna
get it? No, no, it was the
wreath was the really the only
choice. And you know, it was
simple.
I sparked some kind of
conversation which I want to
clarify about the use of AI
generated art. The term AI is
such a misnomer. I mean, yeah,
if you're using AI to create
some kind of effect. I mean,
obviously, that's not artificial
intelligence. It's just a
computer doing shit on based
upon fractals and patterns. I'm
not that impressed by it. The
thing that bugs me is when you
take art or art that has been
ingested by this so called AI,
and it's creating a remix of
someone else's work. That's what
that's what bothers me because
people are Hey, can I can I get
all the no agenda jingles
because I'm gonna make a cool
soundboard put it into AI. No,
no, just no. I'm against it. It
just it feels. I don't know. I
know you're not on board with
this with me. But it feels like
it's it's it's no worse than not
using clipart that you didn't
license. I mean, it's the same
kind of violation in my mind.
Yeah. If it's if it's re mixing
know if it's, you know, you're
using so what'd he do? Okay,
here we are. I'm gonna make a
devil's argument. All right.
What if all the RE mixing is all
public domain?
Yeah, then that's okay. But I
doubt you're
more objecting to the it's the
licensing. Yeah, the licensing
than you are with the Yeah,
despite the fact that we're
value for value. And our whole
thesis has value for value.
Yeah,
sure. Value for value, but
taking something and then using
it some, it's like, we don't put
out our jingles or end of show
mixes because other shows, take
that use it and then don't
credit or provide any value
back.
But they do the same thing with
our ideas.
Okay, but it just I don't know
it, it feels wrong. And I know
that people are all jacked up
about AI and how cool it is. But
I think it's a I think it's a
cliff and we're going over it
anyway. I'm just not
gonna go over it. We're not
using any of that stuff. At this
point.
You don't know. You don't know.
I do know. Okay. I mean, I say
that because most of the artists
like let's say I'm looking at
networks piece networks has a
very distinctive style that if
it was AI, it would be screwed
up looking right? Ai stuff is
not it's more like that surfer
art you know? So this is the
kind of that rough Grunge is got
always has a grunge art look to
it. It doesn't ever have clean
eyes. I haven't yet to see any.
But I mean, maybe we're gonna
chili.
You know what, how I can tell
that something is AI generated.
I just look at it and feel
soulless. It just feels like it
has no soul. There's no human,
but then
we'd have no problem not picking
it. Right. You wouldn't pick it
anyway.
So I'm just letting people know
if I see something soulless. I'm
gonna call you out. And I'm not.
I'm not gonna vote for it. I'm
gonna vote against it. No, it's
the same way that with the with
the so called AI news readers
and, and with Oh, and now that
I've created AI and it can
answer emails for you.
Oh, so I had one of our
producers sent me a summary of
the egg go to many eggs.com
book. Yeah, the play there. He
said he took the transcript and
he made it into a set and he
told CPT group chat whenever the
chatting to turn it into one
original paragraphs summary is
dynamite. Except it made a
mistake. Oh, is that whether you
had an error? The error was that
we had specifically said that we
wanted to flood the market with
product to keep out the
competition. And the AI turned
it into to create competition.
Oh, dynamite. Somehow it mistook
that but into but as a whole. It
wasn't bad and I was talking
over this with me because we're
looking over this particular
creation, the phony written job,
and I see that any problems that
there are with it at the moment
will be corrected eventually
and, and most of the writing
we're going to be reading in the
future is going to be this crap.
I will say that of comics reblog
or put his his comics his
drawings to AI, it would
probably improve.
No, you didn't have to do
thank you very much fluff calm
and thank you to all the
artists, those who cheat and
those who don't. Those who just
who claim AI is just a tool. I'm
sure it's just a tool keep that
keep your tool away from me.
Please thank you for
participating in our twice
weekly competition, which has no
prizes other than the honor and
of course we're happy to put you
in the value blocks your
award to give to someone Oh was
it time for that? No, it's no I
will do it in the next show or
the show after that whoever won
the most and I have to go back
to the no agenda socialist
because somebody's keeping tabs
on this I think Darren and we'll
find out who is the winner of
this year's and we're gonna do
some measures maybe some some
back awards or who won the year
before the year before that in
other words the Artists of the
Year has we're gonna call him no
agenda and use on your LinkedIn
no agenda Artists of the Year
wow this is this is not a small
there should be more than just I
mean we need a trophy or
something or maybe a badge they
can put on their website that
clicks back to us the website
patch for your website and the
honor we'll be happy to do a
whole ceremony for Artists of
the Year absolutely good idea so
all part of our value for value
system our model is we we built
the show on this we have never
taken creepy corporate money or
at I got a someone some guy was
on an on Twitter's like hey, I'm
I'm trying to find people for my
custom firearms. And one of our
producers Oh Adam curry. Yeah,
check him out. He's a he's a big
to a guy. So the guy emails me.
Hey, you know, for every $1,000
gun you sell with your logo on
it, I'll give you 100 bucks I'm
like okay, thanks for listening
to the show brother. Thanks for
checking us out before you pitch
me. No, instead we have left it
up to the receiver to determine
what is valuable and how
valuable you find the program
that you listen to you don't
have to give us anything of
course that puts into question
why you're still listening if
you get no value from it but
sometimes takes you a while to
realize it.
Yeah, you can be a troll just
like a Squid, squid squid.
That's okay. This is the what
what's beautiful about the
system is about 4% of all people
donate some amount of cash I'd
say it's probably a little bit
smaller people who do something
of value for us running a
website as you know doing art or
anything that is tangible in
that matter of course a lot of
people but still I'd say under
5% We are boots on the ground
and give us great info and we
love that we do and we have sir
row who came in with a it's been
quite a while since we've had a
show number donation it was for
the last show I think was the
intent to 1515 which was the
Christmas show but we'll credit
him as such for today sir rogue
$1,515.15 And he has a Now this
was a check. I think he's
actually
was to postal mail orders which
makes you very anonymous and go
by a mail order people who
really want anonymity don't have
the post office you can buy
these mail orders things from
the post office that people
don't even happier lawyer know
that this exists as a service.
But yeah, postal money order.
And it has nothing, no
information on it whatsoever.
You don't have to do anything.
You just ship it and you only
have to put our name on it but
most people do. And we do no
agenda short term. Pay two
does that mean only we could
cash it in no one else could do
that as just that they stole it?
If so, if they just said that
without putting no agenda show
on there and it got into the
wrong hands. They could just
easily cash it. It's very easy
to cash it's like a bearer bond.
So but I think that he sent to
in because I think the post I
was Maximus 1000 You know do
1000 money order Right? Right.
So he did two of them 1001 51515
I have his note right in front
of me in the morning John and
Adam. This is my fifth show
donation in five years. He This
is also you can do it annually.
That works really well for us.
And he says if you guys don't
soon find an exit strategy, I'm
going to be broke. Got a year
you got another year For episode
1313 allocated the largest share
of that show donation amount to
provide a knighthood to former
President Donald J. Trump. Did
we give did we do that? I don't
remember that. No, I don't
remember that. I don't know.
He's always hating Trump to the
best of my knowledge he has
never laid claim to my
magnificence. magnificence, this
is not a word. I'm understanding
the word. If it pleases the
peerage committee, I would
cherish the opportunity to
combine that prior amount with
today's show donation in order
to achieve the exalted status of
rogue, Duke of the Pacific trash
vortex. I think we can do that.
Is that okay?
Uh, yes. Well, I'm
asking you, you're part of the
committee.
I am the committee. Well,
you're the whole committee, not
just part of it. Done one final
request. Yes.
I know. It's good. It sounds
good. To me. One final request
would be for an art to Dizzy up
to Duke though, is you get
enough donations to make Duke I
guess.
So. Look, I think you're on the
committee.
He says it. Well. I don't have
his numbers in front of me. So I
can't say Oh, this
one to the back office. Let me
see. Let me see what the what
they did on this sheet here. Let
me see. I think he got the title
change. Yes. Do good. Yeah. So
it must be right. That's been
checked.
All right. Yeah. I mean, what is
the Accept they accept their
numbering? Oh, I see. Oh,
there's a bunch of accounting on
the back of this note. I see it.
Oh, I don't
have the back of the notes.
Oh, yeah. Let's do what we got.
Boy. Yeah,
I trust him. I trust I trust
these people.
Hold on a second. You have
little faith. Let me check
something first. Okay, by going
to the peerage site. Okay, the
numbers exist. Do I even have a
web browser open? Yes, there is
one. Okay, okay, hold on. Okay.
We're all really excited. Okay.
All right. We're going to the
back office everybody to find
out what's going on John? What
are you what are you learning?
Yeah, yes, a Duke
he's a Duke. Alright, one final
request would be for an RTO due
to karma to ensure success with
a complex building endeavor. I
need all the help I can get
sanely yours rogue the
presumptive and soon to be Duke
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Yes. RTD two for you sir. No
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here's another one this one is a
switcheroo actually is in went
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for my wonderful mother Katie
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Everybody Katie chapter here
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do anything on Instagram you
might want to watch with your
secret you know, the honeypot
account but I see the keeper
watch and she's she's making
leather goods mainly and other
things like jackets, wallets,
all kinds of stuff while
listening to the no agenda show.
It's probably a good use of her.
Yeah, but she's your hands busy.
But she puts that on on
Instagram as she listened to the
show. I think it's a source of
many new listeners will cool and
she's it's an interesting way to
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last donation that's okay, you
you you the value can come when
you feel it's time as long as it
somehow we get it one form or
the other we appreciate it could
use a very stern de douching
while you got that you spend
deed deuced now we have some
more on order. But we may have
to start using the Chinese do do
things for January I have not
seen the new ones come in. So,
you know, if you're not in this
rollout, then you'll have to get
a Chinese deducing. I promised
to be a better supporter and
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gave me for Christmas. There was
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ever I finally got some
followers. You both continue to
provide a valuable service to my
general well being by exposing
the bullshit around us quite
honestly, I miss John's
occasional swear word. Have you
been listening recently. In
fact, as a former US Navy
sailor, it's imperative to use
colorful language to express our
thoughts from time to time. It
said people who swear may be
happier, healthier and more
honest. I'm willing to keep a
swear jar locally and donate on
your behalf for each
transgression. And then of
course give it back to you both
period go out periodically along
with more timely value for value
donations, which went
into be encouraged. You know, we
try to keep that a typical Navy
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Of course. As a brief reminder,
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looked at this this this
infinitum and medical technology
is not there. If you look go
look at that website. John.
There's there's a there's a an
example. And it's it's an
illustration of their medical
device. To me it looks like a
sex table. Because there's a
there's a dude lying on his
back. He's strapped down and his
legs are in stirrups. I don't
know. But I don't know that this
is a front or something. It's a
very interesting medical device
sake
for them. That's how you get I
think that's for the vasectomy.
Maybe it is strapped down so you
can't move. We even employ the
furry hating ex Googler from
Kansas from Kansas episode 1469.
He is truly one of the best
engineers in the industry along
with Luke Ed and Marty, who you
need to call out his current
douchebags. All in one. We could
use some legal yak karma for
some upcoming battles we're
about to wage against some
corrupt health care
organizations. Oh goodness, do
email me let me know more. It's
time to public knew just how
jacked up this industry truly is
much to the detriment of
countless surgical caregivers
and their patients. No doubt.
Please add me to the birthday
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okay. On the 30th only jingle
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Jimmy and Kelly know and of
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the way, we have somebody
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will be blessed for both of you
in J and K. Sir Alex vender
Hanks it's amazing
how you switch the order now I
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get the really short ones well
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Also, I'd like to wish you
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So to avoid that, oh, Oreos are
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for show 1516 Next shows 1517
And next show will be next year.
On January 1 A day we work very
few people do they're too hung
over. They don't want to work or
they've already taken two weeks
off. And we don't
have like Tulsi Gabbard or other
people to take over our show.
We don't. And I don't think
Tulsi would be that good at it.
No. But in fact, I'm not so sure
she actually can barely read the
prompter when she takes over
Tucker show. Yeah, yeah.
I agree with you. We will be on
deck and very proud. In fact,
it's going to be kind of fun. We
are attending a New Year's Eve
dinner at the former New York
Bankers House with about 12
people. So I guess
five or six will be something to
report in the new year. Yes,
yes. Because
with the insights, he sent a
follow up to the invitation. And
he said, don't bring anything
just be prepared to talk about
something you learned this year.
Well, it's not gonna be one of
those games is not a game. They
have a big wheel. They're gonna
spin at the table.
It'll be a sharing moment. I'll
be sharing.
I can't wait. Oh, it already
sounds terrible.
It's gonna be fantastic. What
are you talking about? It's
gonna be he
doesn't want you to bring
anything because it's kind of
like you know, I got I already
got it covered. You bring a
bottle of cheap wine. There's
nothing worse than somebody
coming out with a bottle of
cheap wine and they expect you
to drink it.
Yeah, no, no, he drinks a
Bollinger but he has Bollinger
so I'm not going to use it.
Don't bring anything up. Bring
him a story. Don't you worry.
Get ready. Get ready for your
friends to have their heads
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episode 1516 Bar formula is this
we go out for yet people in the
mouth shut us. There's another.
There's another is almost
another dinner. What?
But you're going to be playing
charades I'm guaranteeing it at
that banker. No,
no, no. We have another dinner.
Let me just see when this dinner
is taking place. This is
happening on the sixth Friday
the sixth. And it's here in Hill
Country and it's called a
progressive dinner. Have you
ever heard of this? progressive
dinner?
No. By here heard of it. You
mean is it? Is it some style of
dinner called progressive?
Correct. That I've heard of?
I've never heard of it. So
again, I think 12 people, what
can I guess? Sure. It's
progressive. So you start eating
a barbecue and you keep eating
and you keep progressing until
somebody passes out and then the
fattest guy wins. Close.
Close. Close. No, not quite. The
progressive dinner means there's
six couples and there Wait let
me guess again. You all throw
your car keys into a bowl.
Yeah, that's it John.
No, no, wrong again. Wrong
again. No, the progressive
dinner is where you there's a
party bus. We all get on that we
get on the party. Oh no. Yeah.
And we and we start with
appetizers at couples house
number one and no and then you
go to the next I mean So there's
several courses very
this is a kind of a take off of
the Boone nuwell movie the
discrete charm of the
bourgeoisie if you haven't seen
it check it out.
I have not I have not sounds
interesting
Yeah, sounds similar. Now these
are all hill where are you on
the on the on the bus
desert desert we
cool you get to stay home then
after the thing is over exactly.
Unite everybody
yes in fact Yeah, everyone
leaves from our house in the bus
and but these are hill country
people. So they will be this is
this will be this will be the
opposite of the former New York
banker I think we might even
have some some some q story so
I'm very excited guy
what kind of what kind of an
indictment is that you're trying
to make just don't be clear what
this
sealed indictment is what it is
and I have 1000s of them so
don't worry I'm this country
perfect. So that's what you have
to look forward to in the new
year no agenda will not
disappoint. We will continue to
bring you the best boots on the
ground available to any show any
show I'm also going to be on hog
story I think in the New Year
oh good for you it's a good show
yeah and and I don't think
primerica is it's great America
they aired that yet my my
episode so proud of it
I listened to it religiously.
Yeah,
well then you would say no,
I would say no you haven't been
haven't been out yet. Okay,
good. Good. Oh,
I had something popped up for
the slaves and this it's true.
If you have an iPhone and if you
were in Texas during the the the
Big Freeze your iPhone may have
popped up with the following
warning. Clean Energy charging
in your region iPhone will try
to selectively charge when lower
carbon emission electricity is
available. So it automatically
decides to not charge or slowly
charge when your region which
our region was using 90% Gas
coal and I think a little bit of
nuclear but no wind and very
little solar
is this built in? Is this a
function of the iPhone direct
now you you feel the iPhone
itself Yep. is telling you that
you can't charge this and that
because first you got to check
in with the home office to see
how the grid looks at the moment
and decide whether or not you
can charge your phone. The
iPhone right? Correct. This is
disgusting.
It is on you can turn it off as
far as I know it's on by
default. But for now just like
was it the nest? That was also a
choice and then it wasn't a
choice and then people got their
heat or their their air
conditioning cut off. This is
the future and it's starting
with the iPhone. Yeah, well
based upon start
you got the right people you got
the right audience Perfect. Now
I have some tick tock clips. I
want to play the end of the
year.
Oh good. I have one. So I'm
excited about yours. I got
three. Oh, you have you have the
one I had? I see you got them
all. It's good. You got them
all. You got them
all. Okay, well,
let's start with the mat. Holy.
Hold on, just hold on, hold on.
You're the master. I'm just
gonna. I'm just gonna sit back
and relax, huh?
Let's start with a little
discussion about the difference
between queer and gay. This is
the one
I had. I love this. This is a
fantastic clip. This is someone
saying I've always wondered,
what is queer? What is queer?
And you have to take into
account that queers come into
the picture only recently as a
major influence on the gay
community into the point where
they've made it an incursion.
And I find as personally I'm not
gay, I find it offensive on
behalf of the gays who don't
seem to want to speak out about
this. Why are they moving in on
the otherwise elegant gay flag
designed by a professional and
used in with some considerations
I listen to the guy give a talk
about this flag that he
invented. He's dead now
unfortunately, be pissed about
what they're doing by driving it
driving the transsexual
community into the gay flag with
a big arrow like thing and then
all kinds of music as far as I'm
concerned, this merging the flag
but okay. Let's listen to this.
I appears to be a female, very
skinny female that has short
hair, very short hair and a male
mannerisms. And here she goes,
I will no longer call a person
queer. If I don't see them,
participating in queer politic,
you're gay. Sure you're gay.
That is not the same as queer.
If you haven't put a mask on in
a week, not queer. You're just
not queer. You're not queer.
This is supposed to be radical.
It's supposed to be about
supporting each other, helping
each other and making sure that
we like lift up from the most
vulnerable of our community. A
lot of you gays are not acting
like queers right now. So I'm
not going to call you queer.
You have to be political.
Otherwise, you're not clear. I
always wondered, do you think
this is this is the actual
definition like, Yeah, I
think I think there's an
element. I mean, I did the part
about the mask makes me
suspicious. Well, you have to
wear a mask. But if you hadn't
worn a mask in a week, you're
not queer. I find it to be
insulting.
Of course, the the gays, the
gays are getting engaged or
getting. There's a podcast I
really like it's called
disaffected. And Josh hosts the
show he's in, I want to say New
Hampshire, which is ground zero,
Wolk, apparently. And he's just
a gay guy who talks about
whatever whatever you see is
going on. And of course, he's
like, we got to stop the
groomers big mistake, because
they got the platform that shows
the platform from Patreon. It's
like it's getting kicked off of
everywhere.
Right away. He got kicked off a
Patreon for saying he had a deep
plateau. You got to stop the
groomers? Yep. Yep, so groomers
now a bad word. Very
bad word. Marry, but I brought
I'm bringing them into
podcasting. 2.0 man gotta save
these guys. We got to protect
our gays. So gays, there's no
gays and our gays. There are
gays these are our gay. He
introduced you know, the reason
why I really liked him because
we always talked about dementia
B. He apparently had his own
version of that. And they call
it a Cluster B which I think is
kind of cool. Cluster B,
you have enough for me to have
cluster F
bingo. Next up on the TIC TOCs.
Okay, so now we have a I would
say a moderately attractive
Asian woman but I can't tell if
she's Chinese or, or Japanese
completely because she has no
accent whatsoever and doesn't
have any characteristics and
she's got like purple hair. And
she's going on and on about
byproducts. And she's advocating
for she even though she never
uses the word in this, but she's
advocating for a world of
segregation. Well, it turns out
that a lot of these people are
segregationists, just like in
the old Deep South versus this
one. Sorry.
So obviously it's not the actual
skin tone when we're talking
about whiteness. Entitlement
privileges.
Wait a minute, what is what is
this? What is this?
I don't understand on the screen
because they have a subtitles is
H just like white without the W
and she likes to make us like a
spitting sound. This is her her
disgust with why it's not about
skin into color by whites or
she's doing this making the
sound she does say white once or
twice by accident, but she's
usually doing this sound white,
quite high,
like whip it. Okay, so
obviously, it's not the actual
skin tone when we're talking
about whiteness, it's the point
entitlement privileges
microaggressions that white
people indulge in because we
live in a supremacist society,
where whiteness is seen as the
standard and catered to in
everything that exists in
Hollywood and government and
schools. And people will be
like, you can't just base it off
of that one racist person, when
you're a person of color. It's
never that one racist white
person you encountered. The
white superiority complex isn't
everything you touch. It's never
just one thing in the way you
carry yourself, your mannerisms,
or you speak to military. And
most white people are not
actively fighting racism. So if
bipoc folks and their leisure
time because it's exhausting to
be around that 24/7 want to be
in the comforts of people that
they trust, feel safe with,
enjoy free time away from
societal pressures of white
dominance, which is constantly
being pushed, it's not
exclusionary, some BiPAP folks
enjoy a place of safe haven,
where whiteness is not centered.
It's about nurturing and
nourishing the wellness of bipoc
folks, for once in their
personal time and personal space
out of the million other times
where they cannot if you can't
understand the need for that or
respect that you're exactly the
reason.
Oh, goodness, do you know what
bipoc Even stands for?
Black indigenous people of
color. Correct?
And do you know what this is
doing? This is pushing a DOS,
American descendants of slavery
into the background. The
byproducts are coming in because
they're not from American
slavery. They're from the
Caribbean. They're from other
other places. And they're,
they're they're completely
taking over the space that was
reserved for
escape. Or this woman is
Chinese. Yeah,
that's how you get to be bipoc
you don't you're not Chinese,
you're bipoc I know it's it's
really
it's all marginalization that's
what the whole everything is
about marginalization and that's
what the dishes another example.
But if you look on the up, man,
it's a big job. If you look up
on the on the fediverse all of
these professors that come in or
bipoc that it's all it's all
about hating white, it's white,
it's not even white people just
whiteness in general. Just you
know, you and me whiteness, this
show whiteness, Snow White,
Texas, white, which is
everything white that Mastodon
white, this is no one cares
about bipoc people a mastodon is
built from whiteness. I mean,
seriously, seriously, I know I'm
mentally ill. And they're meant
and and they're they're
egotistical. They're taking away
taking away from the American
descendants of slavery, pulling
towards them and closing the
door on them.
Yeah, that which is typical of
what you know, these is what
happens is what you do
here, let me just here. This is
Kim Creighton Hershey. The anti
racist economist is what she is.
Her book is profit without
oppression. I mean, everything
that she writes is about the
white note, Southwest Airlines.
Their white whiteness, that's
why it had to get canceled.
Southwest doesn't care about
black people. That's why whites
white. Ah, the black and brown
folks who these good white folks
had left behind. I mean, it's
just folks with an axe. It's
unbelievable. It's unbelievable.
Okay, yeah, well, let's see, did
they really do need some of
them?
Well need help need
psychological help?
Well, the psychological help is
really needed with this last
clip. This is a woman who is
she's got a term for it I have
it written down here but just
play this clip and this is a
she's right in the same league
with the the other two.
Hi, my name is Samuel and I'm a
canine theory and
what a canine theory in
a canine is her name. Her name
is Samuel or its name is Samuel
their their name is Samuel I
don't know themselves. I have no
idea what their what their
pronoun is themselves. His days.
I don't know. She is a canine
theory and I don't know about
this.
No, I What is it? That's what I
said. What is it canine theory?
Oh, well, you'll find out
and I In the canine theory and
but what does this mean? A
Syrian is somebody who
identifies as wholly or
partially non human,
specifically as a nonhuman
animal from this earth. Now
there are other forms of
nonhumans and a person could
identify as being non human for
a plethora of psychological or
spiritual reasons. For me, I'm
not sure which it is. I used to
be certain that it was purely
psychological due to
neurodivergent SE. However, as I
started to delve into my
spirituality, I started to
question if it was maybe a past
life that affects my ultra
humanity. Either way, I feel a
disconnect from other humans and
to the part of my brain and soul
that feels human. Instead, I
feel like a dog or a wolf, which
I know is extraordinarily
common.
Okay, so she's a furry only
retarget Is that what's that?
What's going on? Can I just say
this okay to say that this app
didn't two hours into the show.
Can I just say that? Well, my
good wishes, my goodness. You
need to get off Tik Tok. Man.
That's cheating. That's gonna
rot your brain.
I'm taking these from libs of
Tik Tok that woman night shy?
Talk is a psyop.
Yeah, I did. Hello.
It's intended to introduce you
to these concepts?
Well, I'm loving it.
I came across an article that I
thought you would like because
you're always about the Gen Z.
And what they what they are
afraid to do? What are the
things that they that they have
real trouble with? saying to
someone, hey, don't cut in line.
They can't
do anything confrontational.
Okay.
So there's apparently a
consultant who charges $480 an
hour? Which I wish is no, I
think it should be that should
be a round number. But okay, for
80 an hour to help Gen Z staff
over there, overcome their fear
of micro aggressions. Wishes
when they have to answer the
phone. They are afraid to answer
the phone because they don't
know what the person is going to
say. They're afraid they're not
prepared. And she is trying to
help them answer the phone in
their corporation. Have you come
across this anywhere your many
travels,
I believe it's true that they're
there, they do have these
issues. I had one big crop up
with JC brought a dinner table
some time back. Gen Z and the
younger, some of the Gen X,
whatever came before, but Gen Z
in particular, have problems
recognizing faces. And I said
what are you talking about
recognizing faces? Yeah, like
faces, like, you know, you just
it's almost not having that a
phasic thing like, like the
artist was Phil close, who
couldn't you know, if you'd move
your face and you look at
different people constantly, but
it's not that it's some you just
don't recognize people over and
over again. And he says bring it
up on the show, see if anybody
else is discussing this. And as
Gen Z and they, they they don't
recognize you. They just don't
recognize you. They can't
recognize faces. They got some
problems.
I think it's probably because
they can't look you in the eye.
Well, maybe that are the masking
they went on for two years, but
they asked about the masking so
no, that's not it. It's not the
masking
No, I would say it's purely just
the confrontation of looking at
someone
that maybe could be part of the
confrontation issue. And it's a
weird one though, where does it
come from? I don't know. Anyway,
just so I introduced it people
in the producers somebody if I
don't hear anything at all then
we're good I'll bring him back
and then we move on to bring it
back to the table not to the
show
you got anything on Twitter I
mean did it even new and you
haven't you know I did get a I
got a must clip I want to play
but it turns out not to be about
Twitter use basically asked
about his robot and he's asked
whether or not this thing is
going to be a robot friend or
whatever and what robots
he's got a robot he does a Tesla
robot Yeah,
yeah the dumb robot and so so he
his answer I thought was a
little long winded but he
finally agreed that the robot
may be a positive thing here
were you think you think you've
got the problem? Have a handle
on the problem and then it Nope.
Turns out and and so we're still
there we're lucky because I
suppose but it goes it goes up
and and you know in retrospect
they seem obvious but yeah,
because he said like because it
because we need it. We need it
so so that the message next our
intelligence and scaling up
Manufacturing. People have no
idea this is going to be bigger
than the car. Like I think one
of the things that's going to be
important is to have Yeah,
you'll have your sort of funny
robot. Probably. Yeah.
What did you get this from? And
did you alter it? Okay, you did?
Yeah. There was a, I was
watching an interview before I
started the show. It was
probably from that interview,
and Jason Calacanis is
interviewing him about free
speech and, and he, he stutters
a lot, he really has a
stuttering issue.
Gonna need to listen to it
because he said moments he
doesn't. I don't know if that's
a common thing with a real
stutter, because I don't think
he's a real stutter is this this
is stammering and I do a lot of
people do it. And but he gets
into the eye, and and then he
gets stuck in these little
loops. And then he becomes
extremely kind of like, he finds
his script points a point in the
script. And he goes on for, I
don't know, two or three minutes
and sounds just oh, he's the
dinette
he's the robot. You just said he
gets stuck in his loop.
He gets stuck in a loop every so
often. And
he is so unimpressive. It's
unbelievable. I like him. I
didn't say he's unlikable is
unimpressive. Just not
impressive. It's like what are
you doing?
He has thoughts that are quite
good. But it's like he's
surrounded by idiots. And he's
kind of a goof ball, which I
think people under appreciate
what I don't understand. I think
he may be a spook of some sort.
Oh, hello.
So a hacker says, Hey, I've got
400 million users got all their
data. Here's a here's a little
taste. He releases 1000 names
with email address phone numbers
of celebrities, top top people
in government. And that story
goes nowhere.
I find that to be peculiar to I
don't have that story curiously.
But
the story there's no no clip.
Nobody. Nobody covered
it. But But why not? I don't
remember giving my email address
to them.
When you sign up, you have to
give them an email address. And
they keep at they keep asking me
for my phone number. Verify your
phone number. I just refresh and
I don't give it. I don't think
I've ever given it but they
probably have an idea. To
Twitter data breach 400 million
user data hacked, including
Salman Khan and Sundar Pichai.
I think that the email list
would be worth sending a no
agenda solicitation to
well, we have 1000 I have it
all. So well.
First download it. Yeah, of
course.
It's only Yeah, but why BamBam
but why is it not news? That's
what that's what bugs me. And
similarly, I thought the last
past hack is about
Ukraine. If it was about
Ukraine, it'd be news. I'm
sorry. If it was hacker from
bank or Ukraine or Vax?
Yeah, yeah, you're right.
Already interesting. I got an
interesting story here. Let's
play this thing. This is about
the Chinese professors that are
dropping dead left and right.
Two of China's most renowned
universities are suffering an
unusually big loss their
teachers and professors are
passing away. One of the
universities is considered the
birthplace of the Chinese
Communist Party or CCP. The
other one is known for its high
profile alumni, including the
current and former CCP leaders.
12 professors from Beijing
University died this month.
That's according to notices put
out by the school, three of the
university's retired professors
passed away on December 22
alone. According to its website,
the university maintains strong
links to the Chinese Communist
Party. The first group of
communists and Marxists in China
were educated there. The second
school is called single
university. The death toll for
its retired professors totaled
87 In just the last four months
of this year, double the figure
from the same period last year.
This university also holds an
important place in the CCPs
recent history. Most of China's
top leaders over the past
decades are alumni, including
current Chinese leader Xi
Jinping and former leader who
Jintao, the CCP leader before
who Jintao did not attend the
school, but his Prime Minister
did. It's unclear if the
deceased persons tested positive
for COVID-19 or if they were
even tested for the virus at the
time of the death. Most of the
death notices list illness as
cause of death without any
specifics. One notice listed a
quote heavy cold as the cause
So, the deceased person was the
designer of the 2008 Beijing
Paralympic mascot.
I don't mind the New Tang
Dynasty clothes, but you can at
least cut out some of those
annoying pauses. I cut them out.
Ah, now there's one or two left
in there, I thought. Well,
that's as I think it
has little. It seems like there
is something going on. I see
this girl relation. Yeah, the
CCPs got something to do with
it. But remember that one guy
that they did that? She just
said he used to be the bleeder
or something and rouse him.
walked him right out of the
meeting.
Yeah, I kicked him out of the
meeting. I think this what's
going on in China. I think
there's these old is most of
these retired ex professors. I
think they're grousing about the
way things are going. It's not
what should be that way, sir.
Yeah. It's okay. You feel that
way you're out of here.
Yeah, that's a little more
sophisticated than Russia.
Another Russian tycoon who
criticized the war in Ukraine
has been found dead. Pawel
Antov, who was also a lawmaker
reportedly fell from a window at
a hotel in India. It came just
days after a friend he was
traveling with died suddenly.
And back in September, another
Putin critic was killed after
falling from a window. Yeah,
yeah.
I know. The Russian instead of
illness. Illness to make the EU
plans on top of a taxi from a 40
storey building, you'll Medvedev
who? Who used to who switched
places with Putin several times
running, running the show there
he made 2023 predictions, which
of course is seen as absurd. You
want to hear them? Yeah. Oh,
absolutely. Okay, Prediction
number one oil price will rise
to $150 a barrel. Gas will top
$5,000 per weight five top. Now
it has to be no 5000 per 1000
cubic meters. That's a week it
has that can't be right. Not
skip it. I'll skip that. Number
two, the UK will rejoin the EU.
Number three the EU will
collapse after the UK is
returned the euro will drop out
of use as the former EU
currency. Poland and Hungary
will occupy western regions of
the formerly existing Ukraine
possible. The Fourth Reich will
be created encompassing the
territory of Germany and its
satellites, ie Poland, the
Baltic states, Chechnya,
Slovakia and Kyiv. Republic and
other outcasts. war will break
out between France and the
Fourth Reich. That's what every
war is about. Europe will be
divided Poland will be re
partitioned in the process.
Northern Ireland will separate
from the UK and join the
Republic of Ireland. Civil War
breakout in the US, California
and Texas becoming independent
states. As a result, Texas and
Mexico will formed an allied
state, Elon Musk will win the
presidential election in a
number of states which after the
civil wars end will have been
given to the GOP off all the
largest stock markets and
financial activity will leave
the US and Europe and move to
Asia. And finally, the Bretton
Woods system of monetary
management will collapse leading
to the IMF and the World Bank
crash, euro and dollar will stop
circulating as the global
reserve currencies, digital fiat
currencies will be actively used
instead.
My good this is prediction for
2023. Yes, and he is all going
to happen.
It's all it's also an audition
for CO hosts of the no agenda
show apparently, to get in on
the action.
I mean, this is I can see why
you did a good job of setting it
up because I figured there must
be something in it is
reasonable. But no, no,
nothing's
readded saying but I just want
to have it out there because we
can always say see, we told you
first this is how it
works. So he's a goofball.
There's no doubt about it.
Well, you know, there's these
guys though they come to power,
they leave power, they come back
and who else is back? I was I
didn't even know this was I
guess we did. But again, no real
reporting France. 24 has it?
Well, he's served as prime
minister for a total of 15 years
as recently as 2021. And this
Thursday, he'll be back in the
position he's so familiar with
Benjamin Netanyahu will be
presenting his new government to
the Knesset. After winning the
fifth election in four years,
one expected to be the most
right wing in the country's
history. Its makeup and
statement of policy priorities
are already raising concerns for
the fate of civil liberties,
ranking Israel rankling Israel's
closest allies and escalating
tensions with the Palestinians
on that Netanyahu gave a speech
to the That's this Thursday
morning before the presentation
of his government.
There was covered by everybody.
I didn't sold news and didn't
see a single word about
it. Oh, you missed out
somewhere.
Where's your clip?
About what
you didn't you didn't say
anything about this.
It was such common knowledge
that I didn't think it was
necessary to get a clip.
It's just a lead into this clip,
we came out of COVID. First, I
described that in my book, my
conversations with Albert
Borlaug, Pfizer, and I persuaded
him to give tiny Israel the
necessary vaccines to get us out
for us from the COVID. And the
reason I could do that is
because we have a database 98%,
a medical database 98% of our
population has digitized medical
records and blue card. And
anywhere you go in any hospital
in Israel, or north south
doesn't make any difference.
Boom, punch it in bone. And you
know everything about this
patient for the last 20 years.
Boom, I said, we'll use that, to
tell you whether these vaccines,
what did they do to people, not
individual people, not with
their individual identities, but
statistically, what does it do
to people with? You know, with
meningitis? What does it do to
people with high blood pressure?
What is it, you want to know
that so Israel became, if you
will, the lab, for Pfizer, and
that's how we did it, we got it
out. And we gave the information
to the world. And now it's been
published in medical magazines.
And so that's a database we
have, I intend to bring on that
base database of medical,
personal medical records for
entire population, a genetic
database. Okay, give me a saliva
sample, volunteer, but I'm sure
most people will do it, maybe
we'll pay them. Now we have
genetic record on a medical
record of a robust population
that's got you have to have
diversified populations, we have
people from 100 lines, this very
powerful engine now. Now let
pharma companies, let medical
companies let them run
algorithms on this database. Go
for it, I'm telling you right
away, they'll give preference
for a few years to Israeli
firms, but you can create and
then to the world, but you can
create, you know, a bio
technological industry that is
Unimed unheard of right now
unheard of unimaginable. And
these are just examples. So we
can become a low stave off Iran
become a light unto the nations
and groundbreaking technologies
that will benefit not only
Israel, but our neighbors in the
Middle East and the entire
world, which is what is
happening anyway. But bring it
to a higher scale.
Did he not say with this, we can
stave off Iran? is expecting
Iran to launch a biological
attack of some sort.
There is some beliefs about
stuff like that. Yeah. In fact,
I ran into some document that
indicates with some authority,
and it came out of Israel, that
they're planning an invasion of
Iran, which is kind of
interesting, because there's a
bunch of predictions about you
know, the next few years, which
includes Israel invading Lebanon
and Israel. Hello, doing so into
Syria and
Syria, where we are bombing
Syria once again actively right
now today.
Well, that I did not know. Yeah,
but there's something's going
on. And this guy is just, I
don't know what he's thinking
when he comes up with this. This
is like the stupidest thing to
to talk about. It okay.
Here, I think it's here Putin
also appointing a new general to
oversee the war in Ukraine. Army
General and that's all I thought
I had a new one about Syria. I
thought I had something Oh, here
it was
the Israelis don't you this
Sunday, mid Medvedev left off
the list, which is the
possibility that Syria just
gonna bomb the shit out of Iran.
Well, program
so we have a couple of things.
First of all, this is this
article is from The Wall Street
Journal, US steps up raids
against Islamic State militants
in Syria. I don't understand. I
thought we were done there. But
now okay, we're still there. And
apparently, there are a minimum
of 100 satellites Elon Musk's
Starlink satellites over Iran.
And Iran has now been saying in
the back the back channels that
the US will remove its
problematic file you know about
the weapons, nuclear weapons and
that the deal the JCPOA J. CO
PA, I think it's called is a
done deal. And in which it Um,
apparently State Departments
just said don't talk about it
yet. So there's something going
on that we're not aware of. And
once again, Elon Musk involves
somehow providing services as he
does. But, you know, forget that
this is the news in America.
This is where we got to pay
attention to
in various interviews. The
Congressman elect confessed to a
string of lies about his
background
by disappointed anyone by resume
embellish lies. I'm sorry,
Santos told the New York Post he
did not graduate from college,
despite claiming degrees from
Baruch College and NYU. I'm
embarrassed and sorry, he said,
we do stupid things in life. He
also admitted he'd never worked
directly for Goldman Sachs and
Citi Group credentials he had
touted on the campaign trail,
I believe I used a poor word use
of words, but I did work in the
industry for a number of years.
The questions about his finances
remain, including the source of
$700,000 he reported to Athlone
his campaign. Santos also
addressed scrutiny about his
claims of Jewish heritage. He
has now deleted a portion from
his campaign website, where he
recalled his grandparents
fleeing Jewish persecution
during World War Two.
They always joke I'm Catholic,
but I'm also Jew.
Ish. The Republican Jewish
Coalition didn't find it funny
saying he deceived us and
misrepresented his heritage. He
will not be welcome at any
future RJC event. Nassau County
Republican chair Joseph Cairo
called the lies profound and
said Santos has broken the
public trust question really is
can the system protect itself
can Congress set standards
or who is appropriately a member
of the House of Representatives
or not?
This was very interesting mainly
because it was it bumped into
Elon Musk off the front pages
all a parliamentary
fuss about this thing. Yeah.
And Tulsi Gabbard was just
sticking in with with knives
interviewing Mike Tucker. And of
course she's she's an operative
you know, she was a Democrat.
I'm not sure what she is now.
But what is this about is
such as an independent yet
right? Is this to police? Is
this to create a mechanism to
remove people for lying? Or what
do you think it's got to have
something to do with Trump?
That's what I'm thinking it's a
setup somehow.
Yeah, there's something set up
ish about it. And the fact is
you can't you the Constitution,
determines what you can and
cannot do and your I guess your
states actually we have some
oversight and who they who they
can run or how you can rhyme and
how you can win what do you what
do you have to say but if you
lie about being a Jew why?
Well what do you mean so what
that's the problem? Maybe that
is the problem.
And maybe that is the maybe that
is but I don't think that was
the big story. Okay, I think
Abbott and the buses to DC the
newest while shipping that
migrants to Kamla Harris's house
that's not the first time to
Kamla Harris his house Yeah,
dude, we we've done this story a
million times. I thought
they were shipping them to just
a DC not the Camelus house.
We'll play your clip and then on
bring the receipts Texas
Governor Greg Abbott defends
sending illegal immigrant buses
to DC which arrived on Christmas
Eve and President Biden responds
to border policy title 42.
Staying in place for now. Texas
said three busloads of illegal
immigrants to Vice President
Kamala Harris is home on
Christmas Eve. Temperatures were
in the teens, which led to the
White House declaring it a
cruel, dangerous and shameful
stunt. A spokesperson for
Governor Abbott responded saying
President Biden's border
policies are to blame and that
the immigrants signed voluntary
consent waivers upon board a
green to the destination. She
said instead of their
hypocritical complaints about
Texas providing much needed
relief to our overrun and
overwhelmed border communities.
President Biden and borders are
Harris need to step up and do
their jobs to secure the border,
something they continue failing
to do. Back in April, the
governor took a similar stance
they've been dumping large
numbers of migrants in cities up
and down the border, leaving the
cities to grapple with
challenges. They don't have the
capability of dealing with. They
themselves have been putting
these migrants on buses to San
Antonio. So I said I got a
better idea, as opposed to
busing these people to San
Antonio. Let's continue the ride
all the way to
Washington DC.
On Tuesday, Governor Abbott
tweeted that so far, Texas is
bust over 15,900 migrants to
sanctuary cities. Were providing
relief to local communities
overwhelmed by President Biden's
open border policies. His
spokesperson enter statement
added that the federal
government is processing and
leaving immigrants in Texas
border towns like El Paso which
recently declared a state of
emergency. In an interview
published Tuesday night, the
mayor of El Paso reacted to
border policy title 42 staying
in place, saying the city will
continue to take care of those
coming in,
we'll make sure that we treat
them and we take care of them.
We want to get everybody off the
street to make sure that don't
have any any additional risk on
themselves or anyone else.
Well, this is really driving me
crazy. I'm, I'm 100% sure that
we had this that we laughed
about this story a couple months
ago, and I cannot find the clip.
I can't all the things in that
clip that are worth noting. One,
they made a big fuss at the
White House that they dropped
migrants off. And the
temperature was in the teens.
Wasn't the temperature in the
teens in Texas?
Yes. In the low teens even
that was down to nine I think in
some areas. But so what's the
difference between taking them
to San Antonio by the Feds would
do that and dropping them off in
the teens and then try to ignore
in the teens is the same thing.
So this is just like bogus.
Here we go. September 15.
Breaking news for you. This has
been a busy morning already. We
are going live to pictures from
Washington DC.
And the latest report is that
there have been immigrants by
bus dropped off at VICE
PRESIDENT Kamala Harris's
residence.
You go. Good. Well,
let's jump draw for that. What a
drop off point. That should be
on the on the maps.
What do you mean a drop off
point?
Just drop them all there every
migrant send him to Campbell his
house?
You know, this is what I've
learned about this is the reason
Texas can do that is because of
title 42. The minute title 42
was taken away, then they don't
they legally can't do that. Why?
Well, because title 42 enables
the state to reject people come
you reject people out of their
state, not out of the country
out of the state.
Yes, but the way this is
organized, according to Abbott
himself, is they get they take
these people they bring him in
they've already in Yeah. And
they and they have him on the
bus. They know they they haven't
signed a document that allows
them to put them on the bus.
They are signing up to go to
Washington DC this is not
involuntary.
Oh, okay. No, it's involuntary.
But he makes a big point of
saying that no, they're there.
They're asked if they want to do
it. He's not sending anyone that
doesn't want to go to Washington
DC. And you know, they've got
good Spanish speakers are
explaining it to him. Do you
want to stay here where we ever
want to like you're miserable
and you're going to be or you
want to go to a sanctuary city
like Washington DC. We'll drop
you off there. And you get a
nice bus ride. We'll feed you on
the way and it's up to you sign
here they sign in they go so I
don't say 42 has got anything to
it's going to do anything to
stop this.
We have a topic of discussion
here in Fredericksburg. As
migrants are illegal migrants
are calm what they are illegal
aliens are coming into the
United States are coming into
San Antonio, they're taking the
Greyhound bus and they're
getting off right outside of
Fredericksburg. And they're not
venturing in we do have some
mailboxes now being busted open
and packages being stolen. This
is going to end very very very
badly for some people if this if
this continues. Because here
they will not this will not
stand. New people are gonna get
hurt. And it's it's I mean,
we're in we're nowhere near the
border. And this is happening to
our tiny little town.
But it's happening all over the
country because they get the
right numbers, but we're
fucked up crazy and armed.
That's my Yeah.
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all I really believe this is why
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