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hottest year on record.
Adam curry Jhansi Dvorak,
Sunday February 5 2023 This is
your award winning keep our
nation media assassination
episode 1527
This is no agenda
Up up and away and broadcasting
live from the heart of the Texas
Hill Country here and female
reason number six in the morning
everybody I'm Adam curry
and for Northern Silicon Valley
where we're all seeing the
balloon the balloon the balloon
and Jhansi Dvorak.
Here we go Everybody sing along
goodness the hoax SIOP of the
century I love this
story. It was the best
fair warning jump do during the
the fat lady a segment I have.
We did a little work on my on my
teeth on Friday, and my lower
bridge popped off. So I just
like jam that in with, you know,
I didn't even clean it properly
just jammed in with some
geriatric pay. So at any moment
that could fly off, but
hopefully it'll stick.
will hopefully it won't become a
continuing bit on the show.
It's not supposed to be a bit.
Thanks, though. You were aware?
That's it? It's not a bit. It's
okay. Okay. Okay. Sucks. I'm
telling you a better does that.
Let's
go with the balloon. Wait,
super cut time. What do you say?
Oh, hold on. Let me think I have
Okay, wait, let's hold off this
year because I have introductory
clips that really don't have any
serious meaning to him. That's
just from NHK and around the
world.
Well, that's what the supercut
is to.
Yeah, but it's super cut. I'll
point out to the stupidity of it
all and I get closer to the end.
Okay. Which do you
which one do you want to start
with? Well, when
you start with balloon NH is a
three party balloon NHK.
China and the United States have
been at odds for years now. A
trade war tensions on Taiwan,
the South China Sea and Russia's
invasion of Ukraine. The fault
lines have widened as Washington
scrambles to counter Beijing's
rising economic and strategic
influence. But this week's
appearance of a giant Chinese
balloon over the sky force
America is threatening to
further destabilize that Blue
Mountain says it's being used to
spy. In response it canceled a
planned visit by Beijing.
Beijing by Secretary of State
Antony Blinken China maintains
that it's a civilian weather
balloon that was blown off
course. The Pentagon says a
second balloon has now been
spotted over Latin America
all right. All right. Well,
we'll comment after everything
including the suit Yes Go
balloon to continue further
report from in HK
can't reward the CCP for this
kind of flagrant violation of
our sovereignty by
just putting up this is some
Republican congressman,
Republican specifically
showboating. You know, just
balloon is a big deal and he's
got to make his he gets his
finally gets his airtime on NHK
now, Gallagher, I can't remember
his name. He's so meaningless,
but going
to count reward the CCP for this
kind of flagrant violation of
our sovereignty. This is
normally not a grip and grin
session with Xi Jinping as it's
really happening would have been
a terrible look for us
diplomacy. The CCP will continue
to push the envelope until we
push back. This isn't
the first time that China has
launched a spy balloon over the
United States. The Pentagon says
that in recent years
surveillance balloons have been
spotted over Guam and Hawaii.
All right, new new term grip and
grin. This is what will be used
for meetups from now on. I like
to grip and grip like grip and
grin. Everybody time to grip and
grin.
And finally the last clip from
NHK balloon finale.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd
Austin says US military fighter
aircraft has shot down a Chinese
surveillance balloon over waters
of the South Carolina coast.
This footage shows a white
object believed to be the
balloon falling with a white
plume above it. In a statement
on Saturday, Austin said the
balloon was successfully brought
down at the direction of
President Joe Biden. Biden told
reporters that he had ordered
the Pentagon on Wednesday to
shut it down safely as soon as
possible
and successfully took it down.
And I want to compliment our
aviators who did it.
The defense secretary statements
said the balloon was being used
to surveil strategic sites on
the US mainland China had
described the balloon as a
civilian airship used mainly for
weather research.
All right Now let's get to the
fun stuff. Let's just blow that
was that was foreign media. Just
as stupid as our own media here
tonight breaking news as we come
on the air the Pentagon just
moments ago flying over the US
this suspected Chinese
surveillance balloon the size of
three buses
become on the air tonight with
some breaking news. We have just
learned that the Pentagon is
tracking a suspected Chinese spy
balloon we're gonna begin with
that massive spy build
begin with several developments
overnight as the Pentagon tracks
what's believed to be a Chinese
spy balloons.
The issue of the day is what the
Chinese spy believes. Oh, good
morning, George. national
security officials continue to
monitor this Chinese
surveillance balloons and
a senior defense official says
authorities are tracking a giant
Chinese spy balloon
The Pentagon says a second
Chinese spy balloon is currently
moving across Latin America.
It's also been reported that
these balloons have the ability
to stare themselves for on
Wednesday
the spy balloon was over Montana
Montana is home to several
nuclear weapons sites there
are intercontinental ballistic
missiles the Minuteman three
that have silos right here.
Everybody in their brother out
there wants the thing shot down
we look weak we look terrible.
Why don't we shooting down the
balloon? Why are we shooting
down the balloons.
Details about the dramatic us
shoot down of a Chinese spy
balloon over us airspace. vus is
working to recover the debris
from a Chinese spy balloon
that was shot down on Saturday,
the
Navy and the Coast Guard are
securing the perimeter to
collect that debris with
unmanned vehicles and divers.
What are officials going to be
looking for?
They're gonna be looking for the
sensor package that was
underneath that balloon.
Remember
that the administration said
that this was a spy balloon.
I got a sensor package for you
right here. Thank you clip
custodian. That's a no agenda
exclusive supercut not just
taken off the Oath of the
YouTube somewhere. I thought
this ABC lady she brought in
something really that I only
realize when I when I heard her
come to this breaking news that
there's something people said
something news models will say
when they really want it to be
incredibly important of dire
importance. Listen,
good afternoon. I'm Lindsey
Davis at ABC News headquarters
in New York. We're coming on the
air at this hour with breaking
news.
There it is. We're coming on the
air at this hour at this hour
mark down the hour at this hour.
Because you know at this hour
you know, I was listening to
some really old clips from years
ago. And breaking news is
relatively new that used to be
called news flash. Wow, that's
interesting.
We have a news flash.
Yeah, in fact, yeah, I don't
think we've even ever updated
our here. That's our news flash
sound. And it's even labeled
Newsflash, you, right? It's
never been. And then of course,
it went from breaking news to
breaking
to breaking right. Breaking,
breaking, breaking breaking.
You had to fill in the news part
yourself. I gotta get paid by
the word. I guess I got
a couple other clips here that I
think would make sense. Just in
case you didn't hear about this
happening. Here's our here's our
president
on Wednesday, when I was briefed
on the balloon, or the Pentagon
to shoot it down.
Like I was briefed on the
balloon. Do you hear yourself
on Wednesday when I was briefed
on the balloon or the Pentagon
to shoot it down on Wednesday as
soon as possible. They decided
without doing damage to anyone
on the ground and decided that
the best time to do that was the
god over water within our within
12 mile limit is successfully
took it down. And I want to
compliment our aviators who did
it and we'll have more to report
on this a little later.
Well done aviators you know,
just as an aside early on it was
pointed out if your aviators and
then he got on his philosophy
didn't left it was pointed out
that if someone had just put a
couple of holes in instead of
blowing it up,
oh no. dramatic enough.
It would have drifted down and
they could have just putting the
yes yeah, they could have just
picked the gear off perfectly in
good shape and said they dropped
dumping into water with a narrow
if they find is going to be
ruined. It turns out
it was 47 feet deep so they'll
be able to find it easily. That
is much shallower than they
expected which means they can
bring in whatever phony baloney
thing they have now just Oh
look. Boy, look. This is what
was on it. You wait, they're
gonna show this they're gonna
have pictures of it displayed
almost like a drug bust?
No, it'd be very similar to the
Roswell Yes, show pieces of the
balloon.
Yes, Roswell. You're right. This
is our Roswell of our age. Yes.
I have a few more short ones
here. There we go. This is This
is America, everybody. I just
want you to know, when we're
when we see a spy balloon and
we've got our aviators to go and
blow it up. This is how we react
on the ground. There we go.
Automatic moment caught on
camera off the coast of South
Carolina by 239 US fighter jets
took down a Chinese spy balloon
that had been making its way
across American airspace over
the past several days. A senior
US defense official says the
balloon was shot down by a
single F 22. With one Air to Air
Missile, the F 22 flying at
approximately 58,000 feet while
the balloon was at an altitude
between 60 and 65,000 feet poof
of smoke the balloon expected to
land in the Atlantic Ocean where
it can be collected for military
analysis.
There's a lot of bull crap going
on here. And you're right, let's
start with how high up it was
and how big this thing is. I'm
not quite
sure let's start with Well,
before we even do that. Let's
start with the expense of taking
an F 22 Our most expensive plane
and flying it up and then
shooting a rocket at this thing
instead of a couple of shots.
Okay, but that wouldn't be
dramatic, man. I mean, you could
shoot it with a BB gun.
It probably cost a million bucks
to bring this thing down
whatever we could it right you
could shoot it with a BB gun.
You could have shot it with a
biplane, but it was my
understanding
with the goggles. No, I think it
needs some oxygen, the biplane
would be a little it'd be very
minor Shelly was by the time
they shot it down. It was at
35,000 feet.
This thing was never at. I mean,
it was maybe at 47,000 feet at
one point. But hold on a second.
Let's just get something really
straight here. We have had spy
mechanisms. Keep in balloons
ever since Gorgon stare, if you
remember that we talked about
that a lot in 2013 2014 that we
can see down to a square foot
from these things. And we have
the balloons everywhere. We're
proud of it story after story
about our rapid expansion of
balloons as a as a spy system.
So these things typically are
120,000 feet. And the way I see
it is look up. That's a spy
balloon. Don't worry, we're not
spying on you, America, because
you'd be able to see it if we
were spying on you. That's
that's part of SIOP. Number one,
this thing was and then school
buses. I'm not quite sure what
the mind control is of that. Who
came and I don't even know who
broke this news breaking. First
breaking but it was very clear
that I was in the car. Yes, I'm
guessing probably. And I'm
switching it's Fox at CNN at
MSNBC. Everybody know they're
all in on it. Everybody's all in
on it and, and all of a sudden,
like national security. Oh, it's
China. So finally, the
Republicans have something to
bitch about. A Democrats in
America, Russia, Russia, Russia.
Now it's China, China's the
Republicans, they got to China.
And seemingly, most of America
just went went along with it.
And then to turn it into an
international incident by
blowing it out of the sky, even
though they've been tracking it
apparently for several days. And
then for Anthony Blinken, not to
go to China because Oh, no, I'm
just very curious. If you had
just balloon overhead.
China's decision to fly a
surveillance balloon over the
continental United States is
both unacceptable and
irresponsible.
Oh, irresponsible. I agree,
though. I hate balloons. I've
been in balloons. You don't land
a balloon. It's a controlled
crash. I'm sorry for balloon
pilots out there. But it sucks.
Okay,
you guys take exception. I'm
gonna take exception to
everything you said. Okay. I was
in a balloon. I've been in a
balloon a couple of times. And I
was in one once in Napa Valley
and it was exactly the way you
describe it. Then I was in
Switzerland. And I was being
shown around a bunch of tech
stuff. And I was taken up with a
couple other guys with the net
Swiss national ballooning
champion. Yeah, it's
unbelievable when you get a guy
like that he can drive the
balloon like it's up he can move
it from here to there he sees
the What does close piloting
it's called pilot a pilot a
pilot and then he it because he
just goes to different altitudes
and then it goes in a different
direction. It's astonishing. I
know. You got lucky you're gonna
love it you're not gonna believe
me.
I realized this. And then when
we landed it, it was like every
it was like it was a soft very
soft and as and it was like any
well I don't move And then he
would do something else and then
you step okay, okay, you can get
out and somebody got out into
the balloon would wiggle a
little bit. It was unbelievable.
Yeah. But then again, then I,
I'm never gonna get a balloon,
right again, I'm never gonna
take one. Plus I get this guy.
I'm putting it into our
agreement that you are not
allowed to go in any more
balloons. It's very by told my
daughter if some TV show says,
You got to go in a balloon you
refuse, which she did, they
actually asked her. So but and I
know the balloon in aviation
industry will be very mad. I
mean, I don't like it. I don't
like it. And so now they're
piloting this thing remotely.
No, they're not. It's the whole
thing. Bull crap. There's no way
Oh, all of this is bull crap.
Now. Is it a Chinese balloon?
Maybe? Was it a weather balloon?
Maybe it doesn't matter. Just
got satellites overhead watching
all the time. But now No, this
is being abused, to set up
bullshit with China, which we
needed, of course, because you
know, the whole Russia thing and
Ukraine that's going to start
coming to win. We'll talk about
that in a moment. So we need to
start up the next theater of
war. And Antony Blinken, of
course, completely complicit in
his
decision to fly a surveillance
balloon over the continental
United States is both
unacceptable and irresponsible.
That's what this is about. It's
a violation of our sovereignty.
So violation of international
law.
A violation of international
law. Okay. If indeed it is a spy
balloon, but don't worry, we'll
get the Roswell pictures. Now.
Why? It's so obvious why this is
being used because we even get
going back to NHK. I got a clip
from Japan. Bill Burns, the
director of CIA, listen to what
he has to say.
Countries are increasingly wary
of China, which is continuing
its military buildup. The head
of the US Central Intelligence
Agency is warning of China's
intentions in the Indo Pacific.
William Byrne says President
shootin ping appears to be ready
for an invasion of Taiwan by
2027.
We know as a matter of
intelligence that he's
instructed the People's
Liberation Army to be ready by
2027 to conduct a successful
invasion. Now, that does not
mean that he's decided to
conduct an invasion in 2027 or
any other year. But it's a
reminder of the seriousness of
his focus and his ambition.
Burns Ward should not be
underestimated. The Chinese
president is currently serving
his third term in office. It
expires in 2027. Burns said she
is closely watching Russia's
invasion of Ukraine, and is
likely unsettled in a little
sobered by the performance of
the Russian military.
So there's our favorite year
2027 on deck and in what
universe? Does the director of
CIA come out and said, Yeah,
China wants a war in 2027. In
what universe? Does this happen?
I'd like to know that's crazy.
And there's a Georgetown
University in Georgia. Yeah,
Georgia. It was George
Washington, something with the
GTE. But what what in what
universe? Does that happen? Oh,
maybe, maybe, maybe we're
antagonizing China a little bit.
That's why they
Well, that's what we did to rush
it again. Don't invade Ukraine.
Listen to this,
the United States in the
Philippines announced plans to
expand America's military
presence in that country. With
access to four additional
military sites. The move comes
as China has taken increasingly
aggressive actions toward
Taiwan, which it maintains as
part of its territory. The new
agreement would allow the United
States to put military equipment
and facilities in as many as
nine locations inside the
Philippines. That move would
create the largest US military
presence in the Philippines in
some 30 years.
Now in America, we're pretty
stupid. But if everyone goes to
Google Maps right now, take a
look at where the Philippines
is. Take a look at where those
bases are. Well, that that's
there. That's more egregious
than a balloon.
Well, I have four clips from
Voice of America that discussed
this exact topic. Let's
do it. Voice of America. Weight
of the propaganda station Voice
of America love it. Yeah,
this is good. Oh, yeah.
And by the way, they sound they
have a funny muffled sound that
is just there's nothing you can
do about but this is USA. Of
course. I did pull it off to
shortwave.
It's on the internet. Okay, good
one John.
The United States Embassy in the
Solomon Islands is now opened
Secretary of State Antony
Blinken said on Wednesday, as
Washington seeks to boost
diplomatic relations in the
Pacific as a counter to China.
Solomon Islands entered a
security pact with China last
year. US Secretary of Defense
Lloyd Austin says the United
States and South Korea will
increase the pace and scope of
joint military exercises As and
expand intelligence sharing in
response to repeated and more
frequent missile tests by North
Korea
did they have that music Andhra
to
yeah they play a music bed is
really disgusting This is doing
on all our reports it's very
very lame
and it's dumb if you're doing it
on shortwave it's only going to
mess up the audio.
I know it is. So that so this is
the reason blink it didn't want
to go because he's gonna have to
add account for all these this
stuff that's
over there. Thank you. Exactly.
So here we go. Part Two,
the US is set to gain access to
for more Philippine military
bases. US Secretary of Defense
Lloyd Austin and his Filipino
counterparts. Carlito Galvez
made the announcement Thursday
in Manila. They did not specify
the locations but in November,
the Philippines said the US had
sought access to military camps,
mostly located in the northern
Philippine region of Luzon. US
left its own bases in the
Philippines in 1992, after the
leases weren't renewed by the
Philippine Government, the
northernmost tip of Luzon sits
about 320 kilometers south of
Taiwan, putting it within range
of shore based missiles. US
presence on Luzon could deter
China from invading Taiwan.
So please pay no attention to
what dekes we are in the region.
No, no look at the balloon, the
balloon the balloon the balloon.
Before we play the first play
the third one that I have a
headline to read.
Third plate Philippines and
neighboring countries have also
been dealing with increasing
Chinese aggression in the South
China Sea. An expert in
Philippine National Security
explains why expanding the
current agreement with the US
makes sense for the Philippines,
the assymetry between the
Philippines and the other
Southeast Asian claimants visa
vie, China is very clear. So
without an external force to
balance, you know the disparity
would really make the
Philippines and other countries
in the region concerned and
suspicious about Chinese
activities in the South China
Sea and also in the Taiwan
Strait.
Very polling a Southeast Asia
expert at the Center for
Strategic and International
Studies, explains why this
latest move fits into
Washington's overall Indo
Pacific strategy.
The greatest benefit the US have
is a robust Alliance Network.
And the Philippines being the
oldest ally in the region is the
one that in a sense has been
left behind. So modernizing that
alliance, networking and more
with the Japanese in the
Australian alliances, fits
perfectly into this US overall
strategy of leaning more heavily
on its allies and making those
alliances more equal.
Okay, headline from Politico,
last July, July 5 2020. To us as
MIT US military's newest weapon
against China, hot air. The
Pentagon has quietly
transitioning high altitude
balloon projects to the military
services. The high altitude
inflatables, flying between 60
and 90,000 feet will be added to
the Pentagon's extensive
surveillance network and could
eventually be used to track
hypersonic weapons.
Yeah,
I mean, this, this is great.
high or very high altitude
platforms have a lot of benefit
for their endurance on station
maneuverability also flexibility
for multiple payloads. That's
the senior fellow for
International Security Program
and Missile Defense Project
Director for the Center for
Strategic and International
Studies. Over the past two
years, the Pentagon has spent
about 3.8 million on balloon
projects. That's nothing guys up
that put a B for that M. plans
to spend 27 point 1 million in
fiscal year 2023. Oh, that's
this year to continue work on
multiple efforts. So who's
floating over who this is, and
it gets worse. And another
reason that Blinken probably is
not showing up is because he's
the one starting to make, you
know, we say oh, you know,
there's Russians, they're
threatening nuclear war. And you
listen to them talk to you, and
they're not really doing that.
No, Lincoln is Lincoln.
Listen to these clips. This is
nukes who shot Korea, US and HK
Blinken sat down with PUC in
Washington on Friday the
diplomats later announced they
had agreed to strengthen the
country's defense capabilities
and maintain so called extended
deterrence. The term refers to
the USS commitment to use
nuclear weapons to protect its
allies. No.
Blinking blinking said that.
Yeah, do we have we have
audio? Yeah, well, you want to
hear him say it. Let's listen to
this clip. This will be nukes
blink and two. We reaffirmed
our commitment to improving our
allied defense against common
threats, as well as our
commitment to defending the
Republic of Korea using the full
range of us capabilities,
including nuclear conventional
man We are
committed to strengthening
extended deterrence while
maintaining a robust combined
defense posture. Any
provocations by North Korea will
be met with the firm and united
response.
Oh, man, you know what? This is
so useful something like this
because what do we no longer
hear? Hunter Biden's laptop?
Joe? Joe Biden's documents the
Memphis jump out team black on
black killing with a white guy
who was the ringleader. All of
that's off that's wiped off the
white, the white non binary, the
white non mom Barrett and non
binary ringleader of the whole
thing.
Stop him. I'm telling you, man
this just gets I have one last
clip in this series. Okay. And
this is from Stoltenberg Yeah,
and talking about promoting the
army and loading up the nuts
like rearming these old war
mongering mongering countries.
So he's all in on on loading up
Japan. NATO Secretary
General Jens Stoltenberg on
Wednesday, applauding Japan's
plan to double its defense
spending, saying it reflected
the country's resolve for
greater security involvement in
a changing world. Prime Minister
Fumiaki cheetahs government
approved the new security
strategy last year that includes
an increase in defense spending
to 2% of GDP, or 73 billion US
dollars by 2027.
Now isn't this exactly what
happens every
time it 2027
Of course 2027 That's when World
War Three is supposed to break
out. And isn't it always the
case that when there's financial
turmoil World War One World War
Two, the all the eight holes the
military industrial complex goes
out it goes to war. We of course
as Americans are easily riled up
with you know, Greg gonna pop
your balloon Mitch I mean,
that's literally what this is.
That's literally who we are with
the biggest eight holes on the
planet with this stuff. I
understand time
code for that when
we are Americans we like that
kind of thing. And it plays into
it so and the news just like,
like, oh, we can we know how to
do this one. This is easy. I
mean, I even for the for
starting the show, I even
tweeted out a balloon joke. I
mean, the memes are everywhere.
Because we feel superior as
Americans because we are good at
meaning we're good at making
jokes we're good at and scoffing
and laughing but in the men are
good at blowing stuff up. Very
good at that. That's why we
bring an F 22 to didn't pop your
balloon.
22 Think about it. I mean, it
would have been funnier if it
was a warthog, you know? That
would have been cool. Now, no,
can't do that. We can't blow it
up. Gosh, it's but the military
industrial complex has has us by
the balls by the balls, people
squeezing them. Just like oh,
no, no, we need more war stuff.
And I think and I can
demonstrate this with a few
clips. I think what's happening
is they're seeing that the
Ukraine thing is ending. This is
over. People are not digging it.
Especially in in Europe. Well,
first of all start with us. Of
course, what are we going to do
overseas
now to the war in Ukraine,
another massive US aid package
will soon be on its way $2.2
billion in assistance includes
long range missiles for the high
Mars launchers Ukrainians
already have. With fierce
battles raging in the east for
Ukraine, the aid simply cannot
arrive soon enough. All right.
Now let's let's listen up. This
actually plays into what Blinken
was saying
we turn tonight to the war in
Ukraine. Vladimir Putin with a
new veiled threat to us nuclear
weapons warning that war with
Russia won't be limited to
fighting with tanks.
Is that which means he'll start
nukes that? Yeah. How
does Yes. He never says the news
the way. Lincoln just did. You
heard it? No, no, no, we never
says he'll say something like
Well, we're going to do even
more or we're going to send more
troops. And then Nokes. Yeah,
that'd be the interpretation of
David Muir.
Good catches David Muir ABC
won't be limited to fighting
with tanks. And it's not like
David Muir wrote that line.
Russian missiles meanwhile,
targeting apartment buildings
overnight in the eastern city of
crematorium killing at least
three civilians wounding 20
others, President Solinsky said
he thinks Russia
that he's he's the editor in
chief of his own show. He's he
didn't write the line. Of course
not. But he's totally
responsible for that line. Yes.
His job. Okay, so
now so things are so bad. And I
have two clips to prove that
people really aren't all that
into it in in Europe. Here is
actually one. So here's the
former Defense Minister of the
UK sir Jared Old Horwath? And he
says, Yeah, we got to step it up
over there.
Just checking with you, though.
So Charles, are you suggesting
boots on the ground? I think
that
they said boots on the ground as
British that was not easy to
understand even for me,
just checking me there. So
Charles, are you suggesting
boots on ground on the ground?
Consider okay. Yes,
I do. We have to consider the us
something we have to consider.
Okay.
Okay. Yes, I do. I feel,
certainly if you would have put
a native things that will be
NATO versus Russia. But Russia
is the is the guilty party here.
Russia has invaded another
sovereign state. And we have
declared everybody on the West
has declared that Ukraine has
got to win. And we're doing a
tremendous amount. And Britain
led the way under Boris Johnson,
in leading the support for
Ukraine. But I do think we have
to think very hard, where this
is going. Because at the moment
what it's looking like, is a
stalemate
with a caller, could you turn on
your radio, please?
Russia, just flattening whole
parts of that sovereign country
like they did in Aleppo. They're
a brutal regime. They lie
through their teeth, and the
West is going to decide that it
is going to support Ukraine and
Ukraine does have to win because
if Ukraine does not win, where
will Putin go next? We have to
decide exactly how we're going
to do this. And I think just
edging slowly fit more here, but
no, that is not the answer.
Oh my god. That's the worst clip
ever. That guy had his radio
going. Why this is the BBC. Why
don't they send somebody over
there even when we do remote? We
have somebody that can go over
there and help. I know. So that
guy over there with a
microphone.
Well, this is a Hail Mary
because they can't get anyone to
really say anything nasty like
that. I'm just looking at some
of the headlines. Britain's ammo
would last a full day against
Russia, former general all their
ammo, all their ammo would be
one day of fighting. And
Germany. Well, Germany,
if you only took one shot when
you saw the whites of their
eyes.
German Germany is rebelling, the
Germans are not the Germans have
a history. The Germans have a
history with all kinds of
things. And they have agreements
like, like social contracts,
like you know, maybe we
shouldn't be dicks anymore. And
the people are coming out and
they're protesting AlJazeera
in Berlin, rallying against
sending battle tanks to Ukraine
visit of the evening, we were
the ones who fought two World
Wars, which we basically caused
and they want to drag us into
this wall. I totally do not
understand.
Of course, it is possible that
Russia will attack a NATO
country, and then there will be
a third world war. And I'm
really against all this because
we live in fear.
And Ipsos poll published this
week shows support for sending
heavy weapons like lappa to
tanks is down to 48% Compared to
55 a few months ago. Three
quarters of those polled say
they don't want Germany to be
militarily involved da fancy
face and became deeply rooted in
Germany after World War Two in
the mid 1940s. The generations
who grew up since then, are
familiar with the slogan no more
war. For them sending heavy
weapons to an active war zone is
seen as a huge break with the
past and the wrong strategy.
That is why the country's
foreign minister caused quite a
shock last week, we are fighting
a war against Russia and not
each
statement is fatal and it is
wrong. Because of our history. A
German foreign minister can
never say such a thing. Our
constitution says Germany can
never again go to war
god in the Constitution
that's France out wrote books
about peace with former Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorbachev and a
die Lama. He took part in large
peace rallies in the 1980s
against nuclear arms. And like
many Germans believed that his
country would never be involved
in a military conflict again,
but the war in Ukraine because a
large dilemma for the pacifist
immigrants are kind of awesome.
I have always said no weapons.
But if a neighbor like Ukraine
is so aggressively attacked,
like Putin has done and my
neighbor asks for help, even
with weapons, I can't close my
ears. But as a pacifist, I also
say stop this war. We need to
negotiate also with Putin
benefit I call it pacifism plus
or realistic pacifism. He's not
the only one conflicted. The war
has polarized opinion between
those calling for peace and
those who want more weapons for
Ukraine. It shows how Germany
struggles with both its darkness
and a dark reality at its
doorstep.
There is no motivation anymore
in Europe. The EU is done. The
people are done. They don't want
it. They don't like it. They're
also sick and tired of all of
the refugees. They're sick and
tired of it, you know, because
it's not just the Ukrainians. I
mean, it was. There's been going
on for the green one a year, the
fourth wave. Yeah, exactly. So
they're sick of it. And a
negotiation is coming. And it's
going to end and Queen Ursula
blew the lid off of it. As she
was onstage with Waldo
mineralogical onesky, the penis
piano playing actor. Sorry if
you're all in on it, and people
get so mad when we say this is
bullshit. can only get so mad?
We have a we've lost a lot of
our audience. A lot of people.
Yes. Because we're not
warmongers on the show.
And we're not sai opt into
believing that Russia
could be but it's not a quote
we've got yet. We don't know
whose tie off does but it's not
this aerosol being us. They're,
they're good. They're good.
We'll get you we'll get to it.
Don't worry.
So we can stop this as we go
along. Because a couple minutes,
but this is Ursula von der
Leyen, the President of the
European Union Commission
Starfleet Command with Volodymyr
next to her onstage just earlier
this week.
And indeed, reconstruction is
the big overarching topic
reconstruction we're already on
to reconstruction is the
overarching topic, the
overarching topic.
We are in this fight together.
And we will rebuild this
beautiful countries.
All right. Now remember,
Volodymyr was calling for
everyone to come and invest. You
know, Blackrock has already
investing he said it himself.
Goldman Sachs is already
investing, come over to Ukraine,
you gotta invest in Ukraine.
We're gonna pull it all
together, people. We've got a
grip, John, we could have come
up with a strategy. Listen to
this.
And hear let me briefly focus
reconstruction starts now. Now,
fast recovery
starts? No, not yesterday.
So we worked now together on
making it available and making
available 1 billion euros for
the start of the fast recovery,
fast recovery. Have you heard
anything about this fast
recovery business? I haven't
heard any of this.
We can start right away with
that fast recovery and with
these 1 billion, but of course
more is to be added to that.
Of course, of course people of
Europe Don't worry Moore's to be
added to that, more of your
money going for the
reconstruction, fast recovery
starting now.
The big topic as I said the
overarching topic is
reconstruction and here the
world is mobilizing. The g7
donors coordination platform is
now in place
the g7 What was the
coordination?
De g7? Donors coordination
something platform?
Topic? As I said, the
overarching topic is
reconstruction and here the
world is mobilizing the g7
donors coordination platform
issue seven donors coordination
platform, what is that? Wow,
sounds like theft
is no one place, this platform
will help coordinate the
international assistance and
will support your reform agenda.
Then there is an engine a motor
that is the secretariat
that an engine Oh, they've got
an engine of the engine, the
Secretary I think that's her
it's will
support your reform agenda. Then
there is an engine a moto that
is the secretariat that is led
by representatives of your
government and the Commission.
And that secretariat is present
here both in Kyiv and in
Brussels.
See they're gonna coordinate so
this is this is this is gonna
happen. This war is ending
g7 countries and beyond as well
as international financial
institutions,
Goldman Sachs, BlackRock, Amen.
Now preparing to send people to
second. It's a condiment by
experts to the secretariat. So
that we are now pooling the
efforts to make economic
recovery and reconstruction a
success. My second message today
is that we are making poutine
pay.
Ah, we're gonna make him pay.
Like I'm gonna pay you I guess
it's like Mexico's gonna pay for
our wall.
Now remember, when we turned off
swift for them, we have $600
billion. We're just gonna take
that guarantee you any money
that was
they're not gonna get away with
it. Okay, I get what you just
described I thought was 300 Now
it's I think it's 600. Okay,
well, whether it's three or six,
it doesn't matter. There's too
much money to steal.
You know what, don't worry about
it. The people of Europe will
pay Okay, let's just put it that
way. The people of Europe will
pay but it's a big investment
opportunity. This is no
different than the economic
HITMAN. We've had the jackals
not now. Now we got to send in
the KKR. And what's the other
one? With the Be? The big
reconstruction companies? I
don't know. But yeah, Bechtold.
Exactly,
atrocious world. Before Russia
started this world, we were very
vocal about the severe economic
costs we will impose on Russia
if it invades Ukraine. And Today
Russia is paying a heavy price,
as our sanctions are eroding its
economy, throwing it back by a
generation. The price cap on
crude oil already costs Russia
around 160 million euros
nowadays. And we will keep on
turning up the pressure further,
we will introduce with our g7
partners, an additional price
cap on Washington petroleum
products. And by the 24th of
February, exactly one year since
the invasion started, we aim to
have the tense package of
sanctions in place.
That's the last of the money
people.
Russia will also have to pay for
the destruction, it cost and
will have to contribute to the
reconstruction of Ukraine.
Therefore, we are exploring with
our partners how to use Russia's
public assets to the benefit of
Ukraine and
public assets to the benefit of
Ukraine. What could those public
assets be could only be the
money that they have that they
took that they froze,
but it's not a puppet that's not
a public asset?
Well, it is now
to contribute to the
reconstruction of Ukraine.
Therefore, we are exploring with
our partners how to use Russia's
public assets to the benefit of
Ukraine
who their partners are banks or
investment firms. So somehow
they've got money, they they've
got a lock on something, and
they're going to present it and
bring it to the to the table.
And Russia must be held
accountable in courts, for its
odious crimes in court.
Oh, yes. Can you feel the hate
coming? Can you feel Putin will
be late it will be indicted and
he will be convicted without him
being there. That's how that
workhorse
court works. Yes, prostitutes,
we went into the European Union
are already working together. We
are collecting evidence. And as
a first step, I'm pleased to
announce that an international
center for the prosecution of
the crime of aggression in
Ukraine will be set up in The
Hague
doesn't mean prosecution.
What is What does she say?
persecution? Oh, fantastic,
great catch. Oh, goodness,
to announce that an
international center for the
prosecution of the
prosecution is hard to hear
directly. Yeah, she may have
said provided it sounds like
persecution to me. I mean, if
you listen to this whole thing,
is persecution correct
that an international center for
the prosecution of the crime of
aggression in Ukraine will be
set up in The Hague. This center
will coordinate the collection
of evidence, evidence be
embedded in what's going to be
just like that Malaysian
airliner that Russia blew out of
the sky
joint investigation team, which
is supported by our agency,
even called the Center joint
investigation team. That's the
same team that they had, which
by the way is belling cat, if
you really want to know,
remember digit, the joint
investigation team, they're the
ones that convicted Russia, of
blowing them a Malaysian
airline, mainly Dutch who were
on it out of the sky, even
though there's sufficient
evidence that it was in fact,
Ukraine. It's all the same play,
to announce that internationally
run for the prosecution of every
tool needs to be creative.
Everyone's so creative in
Ukraine
will be set up in The Hague. The
center will coordinate the
collection of evidence. It will
be embedded in the joint
investigation team, which is
supported by our agency, Euro
just
Euro just watch that just Euro
just
so we will be ready to launch
work very rapidly with your just
with Ukraine, with the partners
of our joint investigation team,
as well as with the Netherlands.
The perpetrator must be held
accountable.
It's exactly the same team the
exact plan nobody's exactly the
same thing, Euro just European
Union agency for criminal
justice cooperation. Oh, they
got a very, very intricate
website. So you're this is
ending just as
it sounds like something from
1984.
Who we are, let's see, see Euro,
just Euro just the European
Union agency for criminal
justice cooperation is a unique
hub, based in The Hague, the
Netherlands where national
judicial authorities work
closely together to fight
Serious Organised cross border
crime, while only fitting that
it's in the crime capital of
Europe.
Yep. The role of Euro money.
It's ironic,
it's fair, that is the
definition of ironic. Let's see
what the Oh goodness, this is a
huge this is where this is where
all the lawyers who can't get a
regular job go. Just jits
funding. See, as part of its
efforts to facilitate the use of
joint investigation teams, they
provide financial support.
Several common areas of
expenditure travel and
accommodation. Oh, yeah, they're
living it up for interpretation
and translation, transportation
costs for transferring items,
like hookers, special specialist
expertise costs all there it is.
You can get paid for testifying.
These are these are the people
who who did that. It's just the
same people who did the
Malaysian Airline thing, which
was all Bellingcat, which was
all bull crap. And the Dutch are
still pissed about that, which
is never, they've never really
close the book on it. Now, which
is exactly what will happen with
this. They'll never close the
book on it. No, but it's Putin's
fault.
But it's ending and now this is
the transition. This is the
transition to China.
Yeah, you might be right. This
is she she's telegraphing her
blows.
Well, that's all she does.
But yeah, you could probably
bank on this. So But how's it
gonna end? I mean, maybe that's
another reason Blinken stayed
home. They're talking about how
to do this deal here.
They'll just stop they'll just
stop the reporting of Ukraine.
They'll just stop. Volodymyr
Zelensky is about to exit stage
left. Or he'll be there so
brazen. He'll just start
talking. The Greek construction
is underway. Victory. We got
them wrote rooskies.
Well, that's an interesting
situation that we're in right
now. Because how exactly is this
going to play out? Insofar as
the scripts concerned,
John, we are so we get jacked
over a frickin balloon. You can
convince the American public of
anything.
There's a balloon and the Europe
is spying on us.
And the Europeans have no voice
most of their media is
controlled by public
broadcasters who are all in on
everything will just repeat
whatever this is.
They're worse than our media
certainly.
Yes. Certainly in the
Netherlands. No, that's fine. So
meanwhile, we start encircling
China we start messing with them
and we start arming rearming
Japan with our Marines which is
insane we're gonna go stand at
300 miles off of off of Taiwan
Hey, hey, is using ping and
maybe you don't maybe everyone's
just off maybe it's all one big
joke maybe he's using ping as I
can't this it'd be fun All
right, let's do that boys. Let's
go shoot some billion dollar
stuff at each other meanwhile,
further enslave our people I
don't know man.
Well, here's the guy. I'm to
Ukraine clips. This is probably
the end of it at this, about
these. These are both NHK and
these are these these rockets
are sending over there. And by
the way, no play this Ukraine
bomb rockets
Ukrainian president Volodymyr
Zealand's he has welcomed the
Biden administration's decision
to send this country long range
rockets. But a high level
Russian official has responded
by suggesting that his country
could respond with nuclear
weapons. The rockets are known
as ground launched small
diameter bombs. They're part of
an aid package that the US
President Joe Biden's
administration announced on
Friday. The rockets have a range
of around 150 kilometers almost
doubled the range of the rockets
provided earlier. The weapons
are believed to be capable of
reaching the southern Ukrainian
region of Crimea, which Russia
unilaterally annexed in 2014
Solinsky wrote on social media
the more long range our weapons
are and the more mobile our
troops ah, the sooner Russia's
brutal aggression will end.
Oh, really? Oh, really? Oh, by
the way, that rocket that is a
rocket with a bomb I'm on it. I
mean, it's just a rocket. I
don't know why they have all
these different designators for
it, it comes in a rocket
launcher with a, I think six or
eight rockets and you know,
they're kind of lifts up. It's a
big square, saying it shoots the
rockets. 150 miles. That's like
shooting a rocket from San
Francisco and and hitting the
Capitol Building in Sacramento.
That's a long way. 150
kilometers. Yeah, that is not. I
don't know why you'd give
something like that to anybody.
But here's part two of this
clip.
Former Russian president and
current Deputy Chairman of
Russia's security council,
Dmitry Medvedev responded in a
written interview that VLF has
said that Russia could use all
kinds of weapons in accordance
with its doctrinal documents
under the basic principles of
nuclear deterrence.
The basic principles of nuclear
deterrence don't mean using a
nuke?
Well, no, of course not. Can you
turn on your speakers? Just a
hair? I'm having trouble with a
slap back yet. So just a little
bit. Producer John from
Amsterdam alerted me to alert us
really, to the fact that you
know, there's another little
point here as to why this is all
winding down. So we heard our
CIA chief talking about 2027 war
with China. Listen to me,
people. Where was our CIA chief
just two weeks ago? In Ukraine,
what was he doing?
Oh, that's right. Yeah.
What was he doing there? So
what? Yeah, and
what was he doing there? Our
producer, why would we be
informed that he was there?
Our producer John deconstructed?
I think he's, I think it's a
good one. That Zelinsky is not
behind the overhaul of the
corruption in the government.
No, no, no, it's us. We are
kicking out all the A holes,
everyone had a good ride,
everybody get the hell out. It's
coming to an end, the money
train is going to end. Now the
money train goes to our
companies, the reconstruction is
coming. And I think I think
that's the thing. That's genius.
The timing makes total sense.
No, I agree with that. But why
does it have to be the CIA
director?
Because Well, who else has who
else?
Who else has any power? Who
else has helicopters crash, you
know, with, with people, top top
government officials? And who
else does that we do that? The
CIA does that? Oh, I'm so
embarrassed by this. It's true.
It's embarrassing. And it's so
easy to see if once you set your
mind to it, like Oh, okay. But
yeah, it's eight we only do 800
billion a year in. In military
industrial complex, we need to
have a lot more than that. We
need to jack it up China,
Taiwan, Japan. The question is,
how are they going to keep it?
Top of Mind? You know, Ukraine
was? Well, you know, Ukraine. I
mean, the Beatles sang about
Ukraine. It's right next to
right to right next to
everybody's in Europe. We got
Queen Ursula telling us so. So
how do you engage the American
public in this scam, a balloon?
A lollipop and a balloon. That's
what's
going on was that thing shuts
down. You don't need the
American public involved at all.
And then we just start spending
money rebuilding and getting
paid for it. That money comes to
Christ.
I'm talking about China. No one
gives a crap about China's far
away. I don't understand China.
It's like whatever.
balloons that balloon is a
start. I think even the public
has got to be even though
they're jacked up about it
getting blown out of the sky by
an F 22. launching a rocket who
what what made red blooded
American male didn't like pop
your sister's balloon. That's
what that was what this was. Oh,
yeah, man, I popped the balloon.
It's a horrible thing to do. But
that's that's unfortunately
that's kind of our culture. Just
like that.
Well, we'll see how this how
they get distracted. I mean,
after the balloon what?
Well, we have to get rid of
Biden. Maybe Maybe we can get
rid of Joe. Maybe we can
distract with that a little bit.
We do have elections coming up.
You know. 2024 is when they'll
start. Start saber rattling
it'll be the election year. You
know, we got to have all that
going on. It's tiring. It's
tough to be a podcaster
it's not tiring either. I am so
pooped. You have no idea how how
much work it took me to find
that clip from Al Jazeera.
Meanwhile, I had to listen to a
news broadcast ah, meanwhile no
idea how miserable I am.
We apologize to Canada for
killing your favorite groundhog
and
finally an improvised groundhog
day
it was in Quebec the crowd was
getting ready for Fred the
groundhog and then they even had
a big mascot dancing on stage.
But then a problem
they were told that poor Fred
had just passed away so they
replaced red with a child of the
crowd holding a stuffed Fred
doll in the party. continued bad
news too is six more weeks of
winter. Yep,
well now let's get into mice
since you brought this in. I
wrote about this in the
newsletter and it turns out that
Canada's got a bunch of these
little animals all across the
country. Yes with multi
including a lobster. Lobster is
crazy who knew about the lobster
and it turns out that after the
all said and done half of the
groundhog said is going to be an
extended winner and half of them
didn't and that half of that
said no, included the worst of
all these groundhogs which is
okie from Okanagan up in
Vancouver, okie is actually a
hand puppet. Okay, he's a puppet
is a hand puppet and they say
that they have to have a hand
puppet and BC because this is a
really kind of Canadian logic.
Because on Groundhog Day,
February 2, which traces back to
England is a good article on cnn
about it. They have to have a
hammer because in BC, the
groundhogs actually don't come
out of hibernation nation until
March. Wow, my thinking is once
you turn that into the groundhog
day for BC, why do you have to
phony baloney it upwards
February 2 arbitrarily, which is
what we use the United States
and then have a hand puppet a
little bitty dorky looking thing
Hold
on a second. We are actually
discussing another SIOP the
whole idea of everyone looking
at a ground at a rodent. To
predict the weather is as silly
as climate change itself.
Well, I think it proves that
these climatologist are should
be thinking twice about the
business they're in anyway.
Yeah, it could be it could be an
up. But it's been optics been
going on forever. So well. Do
you want it? It's cute. It's
quaint. It's fun. And let's do
your Debbie Downer.
No, let's let's do a little bit
of climate change news. We have
a new term. Never heard of it
before. Have you ever heard of
frost quakes?
I knit you know I heard about it
over the news. This last news
cycle I did hear about AI but
before know
the extreme temperatures could
cause frost quakes harmless mini
earthquakes that can trigger
loud booms when underground ice
expands adding pressure to soil
and bedrock
so it's not what you say it's
harmless no
extreme temperatures. Frost
quakes harmless many Earth
harmless
lakes that harmless yet they
destroy things under the earth.
Okay, ABC, maybe
these frost quakes are more
common, the more cold the cold
front is. And this front is
going to be about a 50 degree
difference from behind it to
ahead of it. So you can see that
underground water freezing and
rapidly expanding resulting in
the cracking of the nearby
ground and rock. If the crack
reaches the surface. You hear
that loud boom. But notice this
if you have snow on the ground,
you probably won't hear any
frost quakes because the snow
acts as an insulating mechanism.
Now, is this the loud boom I
heard just before the previous
show.
I mean, or is this or are they
blowing up at frost quakes in
Texas?
Well, we had frost we had which
by the way, used to be called
global warming. And I'm sorry,
climate change ie global warming
caused this to happen
in New Hampshire Mount
Washington feeling wind chills
of 108 degrees below zero. The
coldest ever recorded in the US.
So really just that hold on. It
does cemeteries CrossFit was set
in less than one minute
Portland, Maine reaching a
windchill of minus 45 degrees
Friday night, shuttering its all
time record 108
below zero. Yeah, even
LG zero and I have a clip from
Al Jazeera cold weather, which
is not even even distributed in
United States is commenting on
this, again, kind of putting the
kibosh on global warming.
Scenes captured from a live
camera show the coldest
temperature ever recorded in the
continental United States.
It's at least it's refreshing
from hottest year on record
at the Mount Washington
observatory and research center
in the state of New Hampshire.
Where the windshield dragged the
mercury down to an incredible
minus 79 degrees Celsius on
Saturday. Classes property
called zero temperatures to
large parts of the northeastern
United States and Canada.
Temperatures across the region
plunging to dangerously low
levels in Boston, Massachusetts,
where it hit minus 33. with wind
chill, the biting wind made the
cold at times. Painful.
If you're really into masochism,
and whatever, yeah, it's
actually great. Otherwise,
people say, What the hell am I
doing here?
Well, who is this guy?
Man on the street in Boston,
just a
regular old dude. What am I
doing? He sounds like us
painful. If you're really into
masochism, and whatever. It's
actually great. Otherwise,
people say,
What the hell am I doing here?
People are used to cold weather
here in Boston this time of
year. But this is unusual. The
last time it got this cold in
Boston was 1957. In parts of
Maine, it was so cold there were
frost quakes, small earthquakes
caused by sudden cracks in
frozen soil. Elsewhere, the
brutal cold complicated the
emergency response to a massive
fire after train derailment
overnight in Ohio, freezing the
water being pumped to
firefighters. icy roads have
made for hazardous driving in
some states, like here in
Oklahoma. But back in Boston,
temperatures began to creep up
slightly in the afternoon.
Reaching negative 12.
I mean,
it 12 Celsius. Yeah, but by the
way, where are all the videos
you supposed to see on tik Kok
and Instagram and all the rest
of it where you take the cup of
hot water go outside in this
weather and yet throw it into
the air, and it freezes. And it
freezes on the spot and makes a
big kind of a cloud of ice
crystals where I haven't seen
any of those. But they're
showing all these videos of
this. Maybe it's too cold
outside. I don't know,
the thing is I have not even
seen well, of course we had
balloon. But no one even maybe
part of that is this. No one
even made an effort to say, Oh,
this is because of global
warming, because that's
typically what we hear well,
because of global warming. It's
extremely cold. I mean, haven't
we heard that for decades?
Exactly. But now we have new
records like this is getting a
little bit embarrassing. And of
course, we know from the 70s
from Leonard Nimoy Dr. Spock
that the Ice Age is coming.
Yeah. And this actually lines up
more with that. With that theory
than it does with global
warming, co2 theory.
Now there's a new campaign that
a couple of our producers have
flagged the science moms have
you heard of the science moms?
They're advertising science
moms? Science what size moms
MLMs moms the moms a mother's
Mom Yes science moms they are a
climate climate scientists who
are also moms. And this oh yeah,
this science moms go and you can
find that. I think it's science
moms. It's
a science dads some balance
here. Well, no, but the science
non binaries, science moms,
I want that science non
heteronormative which by the
way, their logo is S M, which is
just so wrong. s big or look at
science moms.com. So I'm going
to play their one of their
commercials in a moment. But if
you click on who we are, we are
a group of nonpartisan climate
scientists and mothers working
to give our children the planet
they deserve. Now, they have a
new statistic here which I which
I'm a little confused by what
percentage of scientists all
agree that global warming
climate change is happening and
that it's manmade, what
percentage?
Well, the percentage that they
keep throwing out is 97. When
it's not when we've debunked
that a million times so is
everyone else but it keeps
cropping up well the science
moms have a new number here and
this is an animated ad.
It's an entire neighborhoods
worth of doctors told you your
mole is cancerous would you keep
it? It's an entire towns worth
of mechanic said you need a new
brakes. Would you be like,
ma'am, if an entire planets
worth of scientists agreed that
climate change is real? What do
you ignore them? 99% of
scientists agree climate change
is here. It's manmade we're
running out of time to protect
your kids future and science
moms.com 99%
They've upped it to 99%
of all plant everyone in the
planet. All people
Everyone agrees. I mean, if
everyone said your brakes are no
good you would you just keep
driving without with your brake.
Yes, of course. This is an so I
looked at this was
so it's so that premises is a
blatant lie, it's worse, it is
worse. The premise of science
Mambas is a scientific lie.
Correct. And now you we begin
there and then we move on.
So science moms is a project
from the Potential Energy
Coalition, a 5013 c nonprofit,
which in 2021, somehow raised $8
million. They literally are on
Madison Avenue because this is
run by the Lippincott agency, a
huge marketing firm, who are
just taking money from clients
and churning out this crap.
As rents are high, they're in
Madison very
high, very high.
Now that I have,
there's no conclusion to be
drawn now. Now the
only thing I could do is just as
as The Wall Street Journal had a
little video, I have 35 seconds
of it. We need to save our
climate climate. And what is the
way to do it is of course not
buy fake meat. No, no, we've
moved past that lab grown meat
where you take the cell culture
and you grow the chicken meat in
a vat, which is of course going
to be even more nutritious, and
probably tastes better, and just
feel good on your tongue. So
Wall Street Journal took
whatever money they had to to
create this from their, their,
their tech team.
I'm Zoe Thomas for The Wall
Street Journal. This is a
special episode of tech news
briefing part of our four part
series on climate tech. It's no
secret the production of food,
especially meat releases a lot
of carbon into the atmosphere.
In fact, more than a third of
global greenhouse gas emissions
caused by human activity are
directly related to our food
supply chain according to the
United Nations. Lab grown meat
or cultivated meat could reduce
that by growing the animal cells
without growing the whole
animal.
Ah, grow the cells not the
animal that makes sense.
Totally. You view
each zip bomb
that's always the backup plan. I
like pizza box eats about maybe
we should talk about chicken now
for a second, you
know, at some point weighed in
some point. Don't you think that
the vegans that actually you
know who are against eating
roggin living things? Yeah. Is
it the even it's just the cells?
Isn't that a living thing?
I think you can call this vegan,
vegan chicken vegan vegan pork.
Because it's not the end, you
didn't actually kill the animal.
I think vegans will be all in on
this. We have to kill them
somehow. So, to me, that's
an ethical issue here. Amongst
the vegan really, I don't care
I'm not gonna eat that crap.
Really? Yeah. Killing a chicken
and then eating at the die
anyway. short lived animal or
eating a chicken egg, which
seems to be something that's
abhorrent to the vegans, which
just makes no sense to me. They,
you know, there's a good example
the egg is just an embryo, just
a one celled gobbly goo what is
roaches and they won't eat those
either. Now, they won't eat
those. Why would they eat a
grown chicken meat?
Well, I don't know. I just have
a feeling that they can they can
convince people. I mean, we can
convince people 99% of all
scientists, science moms a
percent are in on it. Let's talk
about this egg thing. I'm sure
I'm sure you've seen the stories
that they've done something to
the feed the chickens aren't
laying eggs. You tell me Yeah,
we saw that we talked about in
the last show. And it's now
we're getting some pushback on
that from people that have
chickens. They says bullcrap.
Well, yes and no. Some people
are saying, Okay, here's one of
your producer Jason. longtime
listener producer. At first I
thought the chicken feed with
thing was just another bullshit
conspiracy theory. But just for
kicks. I ditched the corporate
farm store feed picked up some
locally sourced organic small
batch artisanal feed. After six
months of no eggs. The chickens
started laying again the same
day. Not sure what's going on,
but there's something wrong with
the feed. Okay, I think taking
anything that is organic,
locally sourced small batch, and
artisanal will be better than
the store bought stuff. What am
I hearing? I hear something. Do
I hear something in the
background? No, what I thought I
heard something I thought I
heard something in the
background. Tell me I hear
something weird. Anyway, no one
else hears it. Then I got this
note from Bill. And Bill says
I've been homesteading for a
couple of years now I have a
little insight on the latest
conspiracy about the laying hens
one. egg production goes way
down in the winter months.
Yeah, does everyone knows that?
Well, no, not
everyone knows that. Of course
not. winter conditions are, are
exactly ideal for eggs or
hatching chicks aren't exactly
ideal for eggs are hatching
chicks. As you can imagine both
eggs and chicks need a near
constant 100 degrees to survive
from when the egg starts
developed. And this is all in
the show notes is very long.
There are a heck of a lot of
inexperienced chicken people new
to the game in the past couple
of years since the pandemic, the
amount of new people to the game
has skyrocketed.
Now this Okay, all right, right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah,
this this is this is why we are
the best podcast in the
universe.
This is well, but we should have
both identified this as a
problem immediately.
Also, remember, he says first
your hands produce more eggs
over winter isn't until the
second year that you really
notice it. People are starting
to see egg production go up
after they switch to the
chickens diet. There's a couple
of things going on here. I think
first, when you completely
switch up their diet, you're
shocking their system, this
could possibly be triggering
some egg production. More
importantly, what's really
happening. The daylight hours
are coming back daylight is key
factor. People switching diets
on their hands over the last
couple of weeks, are of course
going to see more egg production
because as the light comes, so
do eggs. Third, where are people
getting their chickens? Believe
it or not face back and
Craigslist? These are not the
best chicken people.
I believe that's true.
A lot of new chicken people
which is a category, I think
that's is that A is that a
sexual orientation? Is that a
judo people, chicken people new
chicken people as a gender only
have a few birds. So when we
have more chickens than I like,
we have about 30 laying hens at
the moment. We're getting maybe
two or three eggs a day over the
winter until my first year hens
hit egg laying age, then
production picks up. And now's
the daylights coming back. So
are the eggs eight to 10 Yeah,
and by spring 24 to 30 eggs a
day.
So it also makes a difference if
there's a rooster.
Oh, he didn't mention that. But
I would totally believe that.
Now Dame Jamie, who's an actual
lab scientist of animals, she
does identify that there is
something going on with animals
in general, not chickens.
Rabbits, he said my rabbits are
not reproducing my chickens are
not laying. She also points out
that human male sperm counts are
low. I mean, there could
definitely be something you
know, sprayed or I mean,
ultimately, it's all turning the
frogs gay. So there's there's
all kinds of stuff going on, you
know, the environment is not
healthy at all, at all. But
this, I think will lead to
something possibly that that I
think will happen and that is
mRNA for livestock. They're
going to come up with some bull
crap story about your chickens,
and that'll be the easiest one.
We have an mRNA vaccine for for
chickens. So if as long as you
vaccinate your chickens
everything will be fine. And of
course once you put mRNA into
the chickens is going to get
into the people that think
they're really they they are
really planning on doing this.
Well most home chicken people
don't inoculate their chickens
for anything and they don't even
let people know they have a big
flock because then they can get
cold and it's Corina Mimi, too
many A's dot com I might point
to a website out going to Mimi
the bird flu situation when it
comes to home flocks is minor
and so is the salmonella things
almost non existent with a home
flock. So you can eat your eggs
raw.
So of course I'm not talking
about the home chickens. I'm
talking about the big big egg.
The ovum industrial complex.
Yeah, let me write that one down
at the
industrial complex. So this
morning, I boiled I boiled three
eggs I had two eggs from heb and
one egg was from one of our
producers who dropped by town
when they were Fredericksburg
were their own homestead
chickens. And so I had three
boiled eggs at roughly the same
size. The H E B eggs totally
conform exactly what to expect.
Now the homestead egg the yolk
is on the side. So you boil it
the yoke. The yoke is It's not
even and you when you
experienced this, you know a
real chicken egg from an egg
that laid it in someone's you
know, loved and someone has kids
who get all the eggs, you know,
cuz you don't wanna do that
yourself versus the HEB
supermarket a, I just got
freaked out. I'm like, Oh my
God, this supermarket, how do
they make it every single yolk
is right in the middle is never
on the side or a SKU, or they're
all the same size. That just
makes you wonder.
I know how to get them all the
same size that are owed to a big
sorter, and they put the ones in
one thing they didn't they put
the extra large someplace else.
And if you're lucky, you can buy
a jumbo egg. Even though
according to Mimi, yeah, the
chickens that lay jumbo eggs are
exterminated after a couple of
rounds.
I guess they're sold on
Craigslist, of course. So now
I'd like to move from the opium
industrial complex with Big
Pharma as there's a lot going
on. Because as you know, as you
know, the COVID vaccinations
were so successful, so, so
successful, that we're going to
expand them into all kinds of
areas. Here's a report from
Germany from Deutsche Bella
international community is
marking World Cancer Day. Cancer
is among the leading causes of
death worldwide. But now thanks
to a cutting edge COVID vaccine
technology, we might just might
be closer to stopping cancer.
Germany's biontech is launching
a trial in the United Kingdom on
Personalized Cancer vaccines,
this
biotech just remind everybody,
they're the ones that that came
up with the whole shebang that
Maderna uses their technology
tech is launching a trial in the
United Kingdom on Personalized
Cancer vaccines this autumn.
More on the technology in this
upcoming report.
During the COVID 19 pandemic
vaccines were rolled out within
a year faster than most experts
believed possible. And messenger
RNA vaccines were among the
first to gain approvals. They
work by giving the body's immune
system a preview of potentially
dangerous invaders. A dose
contains many copies of a short
stretch of precise genetic
information, the messenger RNA,
it induces cells to start making
proteins that are otherwise only
found on a specific pathogen.
Like the proteins that's the
surface of SARS cov to the virus
that causes COVID 19. Then when
the immune system encounters the
virus, it quickly recognizes the
invader and wipes it out,
categorize the messenger RNA.
That's why
what do you get? Oh, we know it
doesn't do that.
No, no, excuse me, you're wrong.
Here's the expert
categorically. messenger RNA
vaccines have proven to be
exceptionally effective.
And safe, Here's your check.
They have proven to be able to
protect people against severe
and life threatening disease and
consequently saved millions of
lives.
I mean, it's just a fact. Just
don't even question it, you
shit.
There are different types of
RNA, but all of them are coding
molecules, and that code can be
rewritten. That's why many drug
developers describe RNA as
medicinal software.
Oh, there it is. Medicinal
software.
vaccines that use this software
have a major advantage over
other platforms, their codes can
be easily altered to also make
other proteins found on other
disease causing microbes,
teaching the immune system how
to fight them as well. And RNA
can encode for proteins found
not just in infectious diseases,
but also for instance, in
cancers, in addition to
messenger RNA, a range of other
RNAs play key roles in
metabolism and health.
Well, there's there's there's
admission, medicinal software,
you need an upgrade, it's a
platform, all the things we've
been saying. And it's safe and
effective.
Well, if it's the additional
isn't that then it isn't it a
treatment, not a vaccine is a
therapy, not a vaccine. It's a
Yeah, I think this clip may even
mentioned that this is
as you're gonna get so so you
get a shot. Okay, you're, you're
a guy. And so in other words, if
you're in UK, and you're on this
test, you have cancer, they're
giving you this Yes. Yeah. It's
a therapeutic den, correct?
Yes. So
that's not a vaccine.
Did you forget that they changed
the definition of vaccine.
I'm not forgetting anything I'm
saying. I know it you're. I know
what you're trying to where
you're trying to go but I'm not
buying it. And I said it. I'm
not buying it.
Now. It will give it'd be given
to you for free. You don't have
to buy anything. So I said free
free. If it's Free of course the
government will subsidize this.
And if it's not that medicinal
for 10
minutes now we're already
dropping the subsidy on the
COVID shots. Now they're gonna
cause hundreds of dollars.
Every single child in the world
will at birth, because that's
when that's when addiction
starts. We'll be vaccinated with
this following mRNA vaccine.
The fight against fentanyl could
be taking a turn thanks to a new
vaccine. A team at the
University of Houston has been
working on this solution to the
nation's Fentanyl crisis for
nearly six years. They say it is
similar to the hepatitis B
vaccine and stimulates the body
to make antibodies against
fencing. All scientists say
those antibodies can block the
euphoric high that a person
feels from taking that drug. The
antibodies
bind to sends it off, prevent it
from getting into the brain, and
then is excreted from the body,
the individuals and couldn't get
back on the wagon to sobriety
and we are told this treatment
is intended for drug addicts
looking to get clean testing was
first on on rodents, human
clinical trials are set to begin
soon.
Just like calling methadone, a
vaccine. Yeah, exactly. They've
gone out there out of control.
I think it will be it will be
administered preemptively.
Well, yeah, that would be an
idea. So but here's what's going
to happen, especially as some
fentanyl addict is going to take
the vaccine or record.
What did I just say? Except the
vaccine into their life? Yes,
he's going to take the shot. And
then he's going to take some
fentanyl he's gonna say, Oh,
this just fentanyl is no good.
Let me try some more. And he's
gonna kill himself.
No, I don't think you can kill
yourself with more fentanyl if
it's if it's if it's not
affecting the receptors and
stopping your heart and stopping
your breathing, then you'll
you'll just be like this bogus
isn't overwhelmed.
You switch to Coke, Coke. Don't
worry, there's a vaccine for
that common as well. It's
it now if you're not we have
clips at this go back at least a
decade. About You know, when you
were on the vaccine kicker we're
talking about adjuvants all the
time like maniacs even though
we've dropped that conversation.
And the clip goes about the
vaccine to stop you from
smoking. Remember that?
I will I don't have that one. I
do have this one. Dr. Crystal,
welcome to our program. Hello 28
Oh, 2018. What is the idea
behind the vaccine that you're
testing? Well, cocaine is a
small molecule and our immune
systems don't see it. So to be
able to develop a vaccine, we
have to trick the immune system.
And the way we did that was by
taking a cold virus called an
adenovirus, one of the causes of
the common cold. And we know
that that evokes a great deal of
immunity against the virus
itself. So we attach cocaine to
the cold virus, and we nipped it
apart. So that wouldn't cause
harm. And we're tricking the
immune system thinking that the
cocaine was part of the cold
virus, and so it would develop
immunity against it. So if
someone took cocaine, it would
not reach the brain and they
would not get a high
blame. What's the point of Gavin
cocaine around if you're gonna
do that? No, this is this, these
maniacs really need to be found
and locked up. These people are
good. They got something wrong
with them. Yeah, so you're gonna
screw around with your immune
system, which is a very
complicated system. We don't
even fully understand how it
works. You're going to fool
around with so it stops and
blocks cocaine molecules is
supposed to be going after
bacteria and viruses.
Which brings me to an email from
producer David, because you said
these people have something
wrong with them. Hey, Adam. I
have a little bit of expertise
to offer. The insight on the
medical school experience now
that I'm about halfway through
getting my medical degree.
Medical School is scary man. I
had an eight year career in
construction management before
deciding to transition into
medicine and I feel like a
boomer here. The even scarier
thing is that the mono think
really does extend to the
faculty about as much as it was
in the very liberal school I
attended for undergrad. I have
heard endocrinologist tell me
that they believe that people
can be healthy at any weight.
cardiologists nephrological,
nephrologists tried their
damnedest to explain why some
equations that incorporate race
or sex into the calculations are
bad and have had entire sessions
that can be boiled down to
Republicans bad Democrat good
look at which states didn't
expand Medicare. The student
body is about as whiny as you
would expect from early 20
somethings to be very woke very
disrespectful regarding any
alternative viewpoints very
ageist against older faculty.
The majority also really have
poor social skills, struggling
with a standardized patient
interviews that are supposed to
teach us how to talk to people.
I will be terrified to have most
of my classmates be my doctor in
the future. None of this is to
say that I'm a savant. But I do
pride myself on being able to
carry on a conversation and talk
to another person and I haven't
flunked out yet. I believe this,
I believe we have totally
believe it. And you know what,
and here's some proof. This is
this is what the big pharma and
big medicine is doing.
Michael Dieter has been awaiting
a lung transplant at the
University of Florida Health
Center since December, a
dedicated team of doctors and
nurses attend to him day and
night. But that's not all.
sensors and cameras track
details, every move in this
smart intensive care unit apart
from vital signs to facial
expressions, and everything in
between more than 350 gigabytes
of information per patient goes
into a central computer, where
artificial intelligence then
processes the data, we could
look at the patient and go,
they're moving along, there's
nothing going on there or their
face has a certain grimace
absolute that they'd normally is
it possible that it could tell
you before I even know that I'm
having problems?
Yes. 100% we will be able to
decipher complex features
complex emotions, like
agitation, or hunger.
People stopped saying 100% Wait,
wait,
wait. complex emotions like
education? Is that what she
said?
agitation. I think she said
agitation. Okay, let's follow
the follow up here
funded by the National
Institutes of Health. The high
tech experiment enters its third
year, researchers are still
teaching the technology what
certain actions like sitting and
standing might indicate the hope
that AI will soon be able to
provide real time health care
recommendations. Yeah. But will
this new technology replace the
need for humans in the hospital
all together?
very simplistic.
We don't even have humans in the
hospital who's gonna be sick
models compared to what our
brains
are doing. If something went
wrong, that
technology replaced the need for
humans in the hospital all
together nice,
very simplistic models compared
to what our brains are doing.
And I don't think that we should
be worried about humans being
replaced anytime soon,
though. Really?
Yeah. Yeah. Okay. said
that's what they said. Well,
we're being replaced.
I want to do this after the
break. Oh, really? Well, because
I have a lot of more stuff.
Dave. I have a bunch of clips
on. We're talking about AI. But
I just want to Okay, good. We're
teasing. I also have a which you
have to download, which he just
sent to you, which is an updated
Joe Biden poem, a poem,
poem. Okay, I got it. A couple
of things about Big Pharma.
There are moves being made. j&j
is undergoing a global overhaul.
They're firing people that are
restructuring something's up
with just because
they have a day have a distinct
possibility of going out of
business. Talk about it. How do
you know this? Well, they're
telling suits. This is on the
same level as the John man's
Vils asbestos suits.
Oh, they all come powder, you're
right.
And that they have been trying
to get out and push it over here
and push it over there and then
go bankrupt and come back into
business. I've been training all
these maneuvers because of the
suits. And they've been, they've
been unsuccessful at trying to
get out of it. That trying to
get trying to minimize it, at
least. And the numbers are just
outrageous. It's just it's just
like this bestest thing, which
did put John and people remember
this company, Johns Manville
huge construction operation,
they made different things, but
because they got ruined by
asbestos lawsuits, a Conk on ha
they may have restructured but
it's not that I That's
of course that makes a lot of
sense. Well, so that so there's
that Merck is in trouble.
Bloomberg reports that mercs
COVID drug. Do you even remember
mercs COVID drug?
It was the competitor with packs
lo COVID.
Oh, well guess what? It is
linked to spreading mutants and
vital mutations of the virus.
That's interesting. Well,
goodbye
Merck. just waved goodbye to
those guys.
Well, I don't know date I can't
put you out of business
is not great? No. And I'll see
what is Oh, who was that we
have? What is the latest on
reasons for strokes? Because you
know, it's everything except
Except peanut butter. Jeff is
really is. I'm waiting wouldn't
surprise me. No we have cracking
your neck, your chiropractor can
give you a stroke. pregnancy
complications can increase a
woman's stroke risk at young
age. According to the American
Heart issue,
a lot of women get what's called
mini strokes from having a baby.
And here's the latest from Dr.
Jen over there at ABC. Good
Morning, America.
Take a look at this big number.
More than 20 million Americans
aged 20 and older have coronary
artery disease the most common
form of heart disease. Dr. Jim
there's this misconception that
it affects men more than women.
I was growing up and I was
always taught that it was the
number one killer for women
heart disease.
That is true. But here's the
thing you guys, you know those
things that will stop
misgendering people Dr. Jen our
disease if that is true, but
here's the thing, you guys, no
one thinks it will happen to
them. So even if they are aware
that it is the number one killer
of men and women, people think
well, not me. But actually we
need to all realize that this is
potentially life threatening for
all of us. Take a look at the
stats for women, particularly in
heart disease. Over 44% of women
starting at age 20 years of age
and up have some form of heart
disease, whether it's coronary
artery disease, congenital heart
disease, valvular heart disease,
heart disease is the number one
killer of new moms in this
country. So we talk about the
maternal mortality epidemic,
heart disease tops, women are 6%
less likely to receive
bystanders minute
by minute women. They make a
good point. I mean, what she
says again,
heart disease valvular heart
disease, heart disease is the
number one killer of new moms in
this country. So we talk about
the maternal mortality epidemic,
maternal mortality
epidemic when it is done. I
never heard of this epidemic,
but
it's an epidemic. Is that
something that you know what to
control?
Epidemic cannot be anything,
just anything that's happening
over and over again, a
widespread occurrence of
infectious disease, infectious
disease.
I thought it does specifically
say that there must be a
secondary definition of loading
which let me go to Merriam
Webster, not what they got those
guys change everything. Yeah,
they change at the drop of a hat
affecting or tending to affect a
disproportionately large number
of individuals within a
population community or region
at the same time. That's the
number one definition so they
took out infectious they don't
even have infectious in here
anymore.
Those guys are real responsive
to the woke
here's here's our second
definition an outbreak of
disease that spreads quickly and
affects many individuals at the
same time. They don't even have
a virus in here they just took
that away epidemic laughter I
guess you could use it as as in
that way. Oh put an endemic how
is the one an epidemic is over
then you then that's endemic
Correct. Or am I completely Oh
look it up RIT epidemic
affecting or tending to know
that epidemic endemic and
epidemic see endemic same
dictionary belonging for native
to particular people or country
characteristic of or prevalent
in a particular field area or
environment restricted to
peculiar location or region? You
know, when they start, do you
know that the initial
pandemic to the Meza looked at
it?
Well, that that's a financial
definition. There's no I was
just gonna say something about
that there was oh, yes, violence
if you look at the term
violence, let me see if it's in
here. Violence and just
does it does Merriam Webster
who's the woke dictionary do
they? Do they have one of the
definitions 123 Maybe definition
for silence to say silent No,
but silence is violence outside
of the outside of the Merriam
Webster dictionary? A definition
of violence is changing words.
Changing changing words or
meaning of words falls under
violence not according to
Merriam Webster. I found this
out recently. Let me see if we
can do Do you trust another
dictionary? Funny question
Oxford
English I'll trust that okay.
Oxford of course that you know
that thing isn't isn't can't
even find Oxford English where
you Oxford English here we go.
Bye. Lunch?
Ah, you know, by the way, people
don't know this, but I almost
filled time with it, go for it.
A lot of people don't realize
that that definitions are all
copyrighted. Yes, we have
discussed this you have and then
when you when you write a
definition, you have to you
can't just copy from an
addiction or you have to come up
with your own, and you have to
document it. So they so these
dictionary companies have
documentation for its usage. You
just can't sit there and write
grind out to Adam curry
dictionary based on everybody
else's stuff.
It's copyrighted. So can you? I
mean, how close can you come?
Well, here we go.
I think if we did a dictionary
right now and put silence, here
we go based on silence is
violence, which based on a
bumper sticker and also maybe
somebody holding a sign up. I
think that'd be a copyrighted
definition. It's violent. It's
number six on the list. So we
have swift and intense force
refer injuries physical force,
action or treatment, unjust or
unwarranted exertion of force or
power against rights or laws, a
violent act or proceeding rough
or a moderate vehemence and
damage through distortion or
unwarranted alteration example
to do editorial violence to a
text I told you.
It's crazy talk.
There you go. Because that's me
heart disease tops that list.
Women are 6% less likely to
receive bystander CPR in an out
of hospital cardiac arrest,
because bystanders are
misogynist. How about that
likely
to receive bystander CPR in an
out of hospital cardiac arrest.
So again, in terms of
interventions, life saving
treatments, they're not doing as
well, they're 23% less likely to
survive if they suffer an out of
hospital cardiac arrest. And
then just in terms of research
in science, they are still
underrepresented in clinical
research when it comes to heart
disease. Now, you guys for the
last several years, I've been a
big push a big effort for OB GYN
as the primary care physicians
of women to really talk to the
cardiologist talk to their
patients about prevention, which
is so important because 80% of
heart disease is preventable.
Your OB GYN is going to talk to
you about your heart. We've gone
crazy,
it's out of control.
It is out of control. And with
that, I'd like to thank you for
your courage say in the morning
to you the man who puts the C in
the cocaine vaccine. Ladies and
gentlemen say hello to my friend
on the other end, Mr. John
in the morning to you Mr. Adam
curry also in the morning all
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the troll room who let us down
severely on the last episode. I
mean, I shouldn't even be
talking be talking to the troll
room because not a single troll.
Then we have sometimes over
almost 2000 Trolls was able to
tell us that they're when it
comes to Timothy Tebow. That
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one TIBAUHLT. And no one. What
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Very disappointing children. I'm
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Like I say, don't go and you
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And that's Shut up that shut the
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somebody actually coming in and
doing the work. Yeah.
And now they're just giving me
the finger. They're just sitting
in that troll and go and we
don't care about you. Let's
count down. Well, there's that
2337 of them today.
That's interesting. That's
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Like, Hey, man, let's go hang
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killed this now first of all
correct the record for the hat
trick everybody three in a row
correct a record for the hat
trick was with the curry Devorah
duck eggs IT strategy a
beautiful it was just well done.
He had the egg carton, half a
dozen eggs right on the top
Corinne Dvorak eggs IT strategy
get it? And then also said in
the in the bottom corner perfect
for making Blue nachos. Which
you have to listen to the show
to understand why that
disgusting comment is on there.
But we did not we were looking
at a couple things. And
well you you actually I will say
you picked out one right off the
bat. I did like that piece.
I did like it. I did. Like I was
saying we should look at other
stuff because I didn't like to
contrast even though when it
shows up on other monitors, that
contrast is a little more
lively.
But for some reason I agree with
you the contrast does not look
that great maybe it's because
we're looking at a page with all
and by the way you can follow
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see all the all the pieces
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black background of the no
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it pops out pops. So we also had
to crack up by capitalist
agenda,
which you liked. Which one was
on again?
That's the egg saying breaking
break.
Oh, yeah. I liked it as as a
piece of funny art. What I
really wanted was, Brazil was
for liars. But we both kind of
thought that would be mean
towards Brazil.
Well, it's kind of Yeah, it's
kind of it was a broken heart.
Very good. I mean, this is a
classic piece of kind of graphic
art that you get out of New York
you got you got
some you got some pushback on
that from from Brazilians who
are like very sad that you call
them all liars. Well, they kind
of agreed with me though. I
didn't know anything. I didn't
know that when you were writing
for PC Magazine or whatever.
Yep, PC Magazine. But I was
writing
for I was writing for a magazine
in Brazil as a standalone. It
was not.
So they so they said that will
fly over business class. And
they flew over business class
and they kicked you into coach
to go back.
Yeah, it was funny.
I can just see you steaming in
the back. Well,
here's the problem with that
that particular anecdote which I
did we sent to this guy. The
Brazilians do this. It was like,
like I came over on seat to a
and it was business class seats
sexy. And I went back on seat to
a Yeah, but it was a regional
jet. It was a different
configuration. There was there
was very funny one row of
business class seats, and they
threw you right behind. Oh,
yeah. That's, that's Brazil for
you.
Now the other one I liked and
this artwork was the groundhog
said so by fluffed comment with
a little groundhog coming out of
the dirt. six more weeks of
propaganda. I used that on the
newsletter. We both kind of like
that. Yep. I used it on a
newsletter because I thought it
was cute. It was just cute. And
that was I think the main ones.
Well, and then I'll just say it.
I went, Hey, ma'am. If correct,
the record gets this one. He's
got the hat trick. Do we want to
hook a brother up?
Now? Now, I was wondering if
you're gonna mention that, but
you did. I
know I mentioned it. I'm honest.
Okay, I mentioned it.
And I said, Well, you know,
that's the way all these award
shows work. And all these lists
of the top 10 lists and the top
10 that we've done by editors of
magazines. They're all they all
work like that. So why don't we
also have this note of
corruption, which is what this
amounts to total corruption.
Give him the hat trick.
Note of corruption. That's
right. We are corrupt. The only
thing we didn't do is we didn't
take any money for it. That's
how stupid we are. Yeah,
well, we're corrupt without
without the brains.
The brains congratulate So as to
correct the record I think it
was well deserved it was a good
piece it was well, the the
contrast was the only thing that
really stayed I did like it
right away the kind of
surrounded by high contrast
pieces of art. Now there's some
other things like lots of egg
jokes, lots of lots of
hedgehogs, a groundhogs I'm
sorry, a hedgehog groundhog
which originally
badgers the original Groundhog
Day was a badger day
I liked the Marmont, myself,
I like Lamont live is it LA or
LA? That's LA? Really nice.
Look, I use lie think when I did
somebody sent me some Canadian,
French Canadians sent me a nasty
note. Yes,
it is not a very dear female,
there's a male groundhogs
Correct? Do you know that?
That's where you all comes from?
Canada? No, no, no comes from
Scotland, I think. Because
early, early, early on. Even in
America, we had some gender
language, I'm led to believe.
And it was you all was putting
out was nuts, not what it was.
It was plural or singular. I
don't know, I'm talking out of
my ass.
This is good guy, you just keep.
Yeah, I'm
not gonna I'm stopping myself
writing. I'm stopping right now.
I'm sorry, it was completely
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It's easy. You'll have a lot of
fun it's always a party Dyson de
bom bom UniFi will be triggered.
You will be buddy feels the
same. Is like how are you on
ISOs today? I have two okay,
let's do you. I've had five for
some reason. Oh, yeah. Let's see
what you get. Well, here's
my two. One is future. I'm
talking to you from the future.
Okay. And the other one is like
that. I like
did you edit those together?
Sounded like was cut like that.
I like that. Yeah, it was cut.
That's not original. I'm not oh,
gee, man. Yeah, it was. Okay.
Well, here's here's my ISOs
journalistic integrity just one
not wearing pants. Not so great.
Super interesting. Not bad.
Would that have been nice? It
was clear
Yeah. The rooms crowded with
elephants these days. But
nothing How about this stuff
totally blew me away. That one I
liked I thought that was pretty
decent.
Well, I liked like that but I
think I'm from the future is
kind of good. I like Mike my to
let me hear from the future. I'm
talking to you from the future.
And I like I liked I liked I
liked that. But it's it. It
sounds like it was cut together.
Doesn't sound natural. I
like sounds natural to me. As
the desk the troll room what
they think is done naturally
utero room or wood now
you now you rely on these
worthless trolls now? Oh, no,
no, no, no. You know what
they're all saying. I like that.
Okay. Yeah, sounds fine. They
don't care that they're doing
they're listening to other
shows. I don't know. I don't
even know what they're doing
over there. All right, we we
teased it before the break. I
very important with Jesus before
the break. We would be you'd be
doing a little expos a on
artificial intelligence
will not so much. The next was a
but I think everyone's kind of
missing the point in what we you
have the clip that was on no
agenda social, you might as well
play that for starters.
And I'd like to say something
about that. So there's a new AI,
which of course stands for atom
intelligence. But
it turns it turns out that
there's more than one of these
Yeah, but I saw
I think it came from the same
place because I got a link and
it said hey, you know, you can
sample sample yourself. See how
it works? Try the demo. And I
for a second I thought oh, no, I
thought I'm not gonna feed my
valuable voice into some AI
piece of crap. But don't worry.
Someone did it for us. And here
it is. Hi, this is not Adam
curry broadcasting to you live
from FEMA Region six.
And from the mudflats in San
Francisco. This is not John C.
Dvorak, where we are celebrating
National carrot cake day
Welcome to the all agenda show
where we reinforce the
propaganda messages from the M
five m in the morning everyone
special shout out to that dude
from the fort in Colorado for
giving me the idea to do this.
It is ridiculous how easy voices
can be faked. Remember, I am not
Adam and that was not John.
Alright, what what was your
impression of this?
I liked it. And and I played it
to me me and she said no, she
says Nana, she said does sound
like the one year? This it
sounds just like us and she says
no issue. The cadence is wrong
in the case she went she had
some complaints. Now I agree. I
agree. Okay, so I said, Well,
you know, I'll tell you this
that is fixable.
Yes, it's fixed. Can I say
something else? Not only is it
fixable, it's our it's our way
out of this thing, bro. Bro.
Well, we can just have a couple
of writers and we can just sit
back to the island PiFan II.
This is what I thought that
podcasting is like the last
vestige of of honesty because it
takes if you think of the put
this, take this show and write
it out to do the writing from
scratch instead of just ad
libbing like we do. Because we
do prefer this performance art
for us as we are. We are artists
it was just we are always faster
to do it this way.
It's a lot easier.
It's faster. So meanwhile, Marty
Higgins Of course, our official
no agenda, joke writer and
comedian. He got a hold of this
thing and did his himself and he
did a long spiel on no reading
the Declaration of Independence
in his own voice. And Mimi,
although it's his voice when he
was 25. Mimi says that it sounds
just like him. But I so I told
Marty I said Okay, for the show.
Let's start working on the Joe
Biden because I believe that the
Joe Biden that we've been
getting, is one of these one of
these systems.
So it's not the real Joe, this
is AI Joe. So I have an AI Joe,
did
you get the download? I do.
Okay, this is the second
iteration that we still have
some problems with the with the
pausing, because this is just a
straight script. I'm Martin did
you write the script or Marty
I wrote the script. Marty did
the sampling. Marty is also a
writer so he can do in the
future. This is something this
happened at 11 o'clock last
night. You guys were stoned. So
we're up. And so he just got it
in. This is the second
iteration. And it still has
issues. But it especially the
second part of it sounds a lot
like Joe, this can be done in a
way that could be useful.
All right. And this is Joe's
poem.
Joe's calm. When my dad used to
sit us down. He always read a
poem before dinner. Yeah, no
joke. It was always the same
poem. He said, Joey, these are
the words to live by. And I
don't want you to forget that it
went like this. Roses are red
and violets are blue. And the
world is an oyster for you to
chew. I swear to God, my hand on
the Bible. He said that poem
every day for 10 to 15 years. A
couple of years ago, when he was
on his deathbed at the White
House. He motioned me over and
whispered in my ear. Joey, do
you know that poem I used to say
at the dinner table before we
ate back in Scranton? Yeah,
Pops. I told him, Joey, tell me
the poem. He says, okay, Pops, I
said, and he smiled, and passed
away right then and there as I
held his hand, before I could
repeat the poem. Then the
damnedest thing happened. And
I'm not kidding. All the kids
gathered around. I swear to God,
without saying a word or
agreeing on anything. We
spontaneously said the poem
together, man. Oh, man, we all
had a good cry that night. I'm
not joking.
All right. Couple of things.
One, what the hell was that
rumbling? I don't know. Don't
even answer that. And no, I
think I think the cadence is
off. If anything, you need to
put some spaces in there. So we
can because
Yeah, well, that catalyst is
wrong. Probably sampled from a
younger Joe.
Yeah, that that doesn't count.
Oh, it's a younger Joe. Now.
It'll Yeah, it's a deep fake.
That has to be a deep fake
again, it's got to be
convincing. No,
I agree. I'm not saying this was
just done last night at the spur
of the moment.
Let's shows.
I am very impressed with this
stuff.
I think we the thing of us is
better than that. Honest,
I am very impressed with this
stuff.
Yeah, the problem is it just it
will never have and will almost
say never. I just don't see how
it can have the spontaneity and
you know, what is beautiful
about us? Is the stuff that is
wrong. You know, the mistakes. I
mean, it's hard to write
spontaneous mistakes and
recovery into a script. I just
don't see it happening. Now. For
other things. Like I wouldn't
mind having this, you know, for
doing station IDs. Hi,
everybody. It's Adam curry and W
htz. Listen to no agenda, you
know, back in the day, but I
just don't see it working. And
it sounds like us, but not
really. If if we don't if we
talk like this the whole time is
this is exactly how we talk
then. Yes, that will be pretty
much accurate, John, don't you
think so? John?
I'm telling you, I'm impressed
with this stuff. You're easily
impressed. I'm impressed with
and I know that's the joke of
it. I'm not easily impressed and
everybody out there who knows
any of anything about me knows
that I'm not easily impressed.
This is one inch away from being
almost perfect. I'm telling you,
this is a Dane, this is going to
take this is going to eliminate
voiceover jobs. This is going to
eliminate audible books, people
who do read those for a living,
while you do sample a guy's
voice from one of his own books.
And you can use his voice to
read a book. Yeah, it's also
good for writers like myself
that say, wrote a book that I
wanted to read, I can't read a
book I've tried, you try to read
a book out loud and try to go
through the whole thing without
flooding. It's not possible. If
you have your own voice sampled
here. Once you write your own
voice, you can write a book and
publish it.
Eventually, so you resample
yourself. And you read the whole
damn book. And yeah, you maybe
can beef it up here and there.
I'm telling you, this is a big
deal. Well, and But meanwhile,
of course, NPR is work is still
working on the AI on that NPR,
but PBS is still talking about
the AI that that's the writing
AI, the chat, the chat, GPT
chat, whatever it is. Yeah. That
which is why I've got some clips
of I think I can
I can just say something here.
Sure. I am in agreement that
there's going to be certain use
cases that first of all, it
would revolutionize NTDs
programming. It would
revolutionize what those guys
are doing. It would probably
also revolute loot revolutionize
NPR you know, just to have a you
could easily take those dead
voices and and redo that CNET is
already having stories written
by artificial intelligence,
quote unquote, yeah, advertisers
love it. So yeah, but but I
think we will always always
prevail, with the human voice,
the human connection. Now
granted, we'll be broke, but we
will prevail.
Let's go with AI teaser. This is
just a teaser for their little
segment,
artificial intelligence and the
popular new AI tool chat GPT has
the potential to influence our
lives dramatically changing how
we gather information, how we
communicate, even how we work.
There are also questions about
how it will affect governance
and what it means for the future
of our democracy. William
Brangham has that and it's part
of our periodic series, the AI
frontier. Oh, yeah.
For government and governance
gonna be great, more bullshit
more of the time.
So they, of course, take this
whole thing to democracy because
it's like some sort of
Democratic Party theme, threat
to democracy. I'm surprised he
has to call the whole program
threat to democracy and you
know, the point that Republicans
and say, there they are. But but
let's but they're not they're
going to talk about AI and how
it's a threat to democracy
because everything's a threat to
democracy. So let's go with AI.
And this is teaser to
could AI be used to distort
democracy, not through voting,
but using the technologies
ability to mimic human
communication and language
through lobbying.
Almost like a why is this guy on
the toilet? I mean, seriously,
sounds like it's on the toilet.
Yeah, now,
you're referring to the slight.
The room ambience, which is
echoey. Yeah, I have no idea. As
I saw myself, I said, why is
this guy? What is it? Where do
you think getting this echo
from? They have a lone mic
that's open nearby they which is
what usually causes that
there was this video was this
video and this is PBS
News Hour wrong.
That's a question raised in a
recent New York Times opinion
piece by security expert Bruce
Schneier. Oh, Schneier is a
fellow at Harvard University's
Berkman Center for Internet and
Society. And the Belfer Center
at the Kennedy School of
Government. He's the author of a
new book just out called a
hackers mind. Bruce Schneier,
great to have you on the
program. When you look at these
AI technologies, what is it that
most troubles you about this
potential threat to democracy,
really, where it mimics humans,
democracy is fundamentally a
human way of organizing
ourselves. And we're an AI
whether it's a chat GPT that is
writing human text, or another
AI that is figuring out humans
strategy, can do that at a speed
and scale that humans can't. It
could take over processes, and
really subvert the intent of
this very human system.
I will say this, about that
threat to democracy,
for sure. The human brain will
adapt to anything. See the
experiment where you wear
glasses that invert the image
that you see and the world is
upside down. I think it's within
12 or 24 hours, you'll be able
to function much faster than
faster. And that even Yeah, you
will be able to function just
perfectly your mind has no
problem inverting it flips it
over. So for people once they
get used to it, yeah, yeah, I
think I'm
not going to disagree with them.
I think once you get used to it,
your brain will just go, okay.
It might not even register
anymore as
might actually be better, it
might be good for us to be
confronted with this. So we can
look at it and say, like you did
with the Joe Biden thing, which
I thought was excellent that
Marty did within like an hour of
the show. You heard all the
flaws, because you're but you
have a trained ear for this sort
of thing. You hear flaws in your
own voice and things that nobody
else hears or cares about. I'm
critical, and so cares about
saying, but that might be
something that everyone
achieves. So when you hear a
deep fake, because I've got a
couple I'm working on based on
some ideas, that when you hear a
deep fake of, of just somebody
mimicking somebody else's voice,
once it's perfected, you'll be
able to pick it out, you build
up. No, no, that's not that's no
good. That's not the guy. At
least some people know this is
like, like people with the
personal computers, some of them
still in there can't figure out
how to use them. And there's a
bunch of those people in the
population that are dumb are the
people that bought into all
this. Russia, Russia gate stuff,
for example. And that includes
smart people out there are
journalists, they they're done
for if you can't make that
adaption that you can with those
glasses that flipped the world
over your your through. I think
this is going to be a big
separator here. Okay, but let's
go to clip three. This is very
short. Is that correct? Yeah,
cuz it's a commentary clip.
Okay. Can you give me some
examples? Like how would this be
used to corrupt the system as
you describe it?
Okay, okay.
He at no point in his interview
says it corrupts the system. I'm
just pointing that out. Just
throws it out there. Yeah. And
he just says that how would it
be done? In other words, this
was scripted. How would this be
used to corrupt a system as you
describe it? Obviously, he was
supposed to say that someplace
in the interview. Maybe that
corrupts
this? Isn't that guy just AI
voice himself with his toilet
sound? I'm telling you. I don't
trust AI
guy. Yeah, Guy toilet. Ai just
wanted to. I just thought that
was worth mentioning. last clip,
one of the things we have in our
system is an ability to submit
comments. When federal
rulemaking agencies make draft
rules, we are allowed to submit
comments back, and we humans
submit comments. If an AI can
submit 1000s Millions of
comments. It could overwhelm
human comments.
I mean, this is sort of the
ultimate fake astroturf
campaign. It's sort of what the
Department of Justice accused
the Russians of doing in the
2016 election.
And the Russians had hundreds of
people and a million dollar a
month budget to do it. I'll make
what this does is brings that
capabilities down to a lot of
other actors. But yes, it's
exactly that same thing. Your
assertion
is that if you could suddenly
flood the zone with all of these
quote unquote, fake comments or
opinions, then you could distort
what popular will really was
about any given topic.
That's right. That's how we
figure out what people want is
we asked them and they tell us
and we don't ask them in person
we asked them remotely and they
tell us remotely so having an
artificial agent, mimic people,
subvert that process, other AIS
doing other types of analysis
could figure out what
legislators are more susceptible
to having their minds change. I
mean, again, these are very
human actions lobbyists do this
but having an automated process
supplanting that just gives that
capability more
power yeah
I'm I'm skeptical this is going
to take off the way people
believe it will. Now this chat
LGBT you know that whole thing?
No.
Thank you. Thank you a line from
the troll room believe it or not
I mean, the thing with with the
chat GPT is is really just wiki
pedia information and stuff you
know, written out in real time,
which gives you this this parlor
trick idea of agar. This is a
human typing this. As the
answers are iffy at best, the
whole thing is obviously biased.
If you ask it to do a poem about
trumpet says I can't do that a
poem about Biden no problem. You
know, well, that
that Yes. I actually got into a
little argument with JC about
this because he's working with
this stuff too. Oh, okay. And he
says, I questioned that because
one of our Dame Jennifer or had
a clip from something showing on
the on the no agenda social dis
example of say something good
about Democrats and they say
something say something good
about Republicans and they
won't. Yeah. Because of the some
of the people behind chat GPT
are woke and according to and I
want to see some like real live
examples of this, but this is
all disappeared because I guess
it's been pointed out or
replicated. I replicated exactly
what was on Chad GPG. I don't
know. I would like to see clips
of that because I was gonna use
it in the newsletter, but I
couldn't replicate it. Well,
you didn't. You don't because
you do even have an I asked
a chat I asked the entire no
agenda social community for
this. They
don't care. They don't care
about you. While you're on it. I
was doing things.
Okay, well, I'm just I'm just
saying it's not like I was
remiss,
no, but I can do it live right
now. I'm going to have an
account you say?
Okay, well, let's do it live. Do
the vocal thing. Okay, what's
the voice thing?
What do we use the voice thing?
Can you think you're talking to
you? Is that a part of it? No,
no, no, no, not talking.
Okay. Let's do it live. Let's do
it live. All right. What
do you want me to what do you
want me to type in the got hairy
legs? What do you want me to
type in? Is I think it was make
a poem about Donald Trump. I
think it was something like
that. And it's thinking it's
thinking. Now now it's now it's
doing now it's doing a poem,
piece of shit. A man of wealth
and fame Donald Trump was his
name. A businessman, a TV star
with charisma he won by far. He
promised to make America great
with policies that would seal
the fate of a nation in need of
change and his supporters felt
very strange controversies
followed his trail, but he stood
firm, never pale, a divisive
figure Love him or hate his
legacy a matter of debate. He
ruled with Twitter as his tool
shaping a new era breaking the
rule, defying norms and stirring
the pot leaving his mark whether
it's hot or not. Now that his
presidency is done, his story is
far from over and begun as
history judges has ever move
remove Donald Trump a name to
prove. Now we do make a poem
about Joe Biden. So this is not
the example of course, which is
why Joe Biden a name so true, a
name with a man with empathy
seen by a few raised in Scranton
with humble roots, a leader who
values hard work and Toots
toots. He served in the Senate
for many years with wisdom he
calmed the nation's fears in the
White House as president as vice
president to a man of the people
with a heart that's blue. And
then he ran to lead the nation
with a message of hope and
liberation, a leader who's
fought through adversity, and
now he stands as the President
with diversity. With a steady
hand and a clear voice. Joe
Biden is making the nation
rejoice as he works to heal and
to unite a leader who shining a
brighter light. So let us
support our commander in chief
in his mission to bring relief
to a nation in need of hope and
love and eggs Joe Biden sent
from the heavens above us got
hairy legs. I made the last part
of
the that's just as good a poem
as the poet laureate at the
inauguration. You're right.
I don't know, man. So fine. I
mean, this is just go read.
industrial society and its
future. We're doomed.
Now you're back on track. Yeah,
we're doomed. We're totally
doomed with this crap.
Meanwhile, here's the real Joe
Biden.
Any blame for inflation,
the president are taking blame
for inflation. No. Why not?
Because it was already there.
When I got here, man. Remember
what the economy was like when I
got here? Jobs were
hemorrhaging. Inflation was
rising. And weren't
manufacturing the damn thing
here. We were in real economic
difficulty. That's why I don't
inflation was already here, man.
Look, look. Look at the history.
A lie, man. So here I have it.
Biden. clipless. Play this.
Oh, there's only one. Yes, this
is a good one.
More than half the women in my
cabinet more than more than half
the people my cat more than half
of the women in my
administration are women.
So this is what I'm talking
about. Where was our excellent
joke writer was something like
this.
The point is we'll give Marty a
bad time he's working for free.
I'm sorry, Marty. But you know,
the whole point is,
you don't get more of the
bumbling to make
jokes. The man is funny for when
he's trying to be serious. This
is the human condition. It
cannot be the women are women. I
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just do something completely
just off the wall just to just
to change it up a little bit?
Well, all I got left is Haiti.
Now which by the way seems to be
out of control.
Let's do Haiti. I'm interested
in Haiti because you remember,
ah, I wonder if I have a clip of
that Hillary Clinton's brother
had gold rights remember that,
though? Vaguely. Yeah, yeah, he
had some gold rights or
something in Haiti. I can't find
I don't think we have a clip on
it. I'm sure it was some music
clips since I was somewhere.
Let's listen to it was his Haiti
match one? Yeah, Haiti match.
The island nation of Haiti is
moving closer to the brink of
collapse. Since early January,
the country was left without a
single elected official, leaving
heavily armed gangs to be in
control. Today, much of the
capital Port au Prince is under
the control of gangs that have
been targeting police and
Haitians are living in fear and
chaos. And a funeral and Porter
prints the families of three
fallen police officers grieved
as their colleagues solemnly
saluted their flag draped
coffins. In the last month gangs
have killed nearly 20 officers.
Mourners lamented the lives lost
and the turmoil that has
engulfed the country.
Our police officers are being
slain again, we will not accept
that bandits rule and that they
say that the government is
theirs.
Elsewhere in the capitol rage,
armed protesters, some dressed
in police gear, set fires in the
streets, broke through the gates
of the airport and lowered the
flags to half staff to mark the
deaths forever. There has to be
a revolution. There has to be a
bloodbath. All these policemen
have been killed, and the Prime
Minister has not reacted violent
protests have persisted for
months and many Haitians are
angry that the government can't
keep them safe. Who's been
suffering for a long time?
Now we probably should mention
because a lot of people didn't
know don't know this anymore.
But Haiti had a horrible
earthquake. And immediately the
global community sprung into
action we had the former
presidents this is where this
jingle comes from. I know a lot
of people want to send blankets
or water. Just send your cash.
Well, cash they did send and
cash went right into the Clinton
Foundation. And as far as we
know, they put some puppets in
there. They had a whitecliff
Shawn and his dad whole debacle
of bull crap, and the Haitians
hated them.
To this day mark six years since
the 7.0 magnitude earthquake
devastated. AMY GOODMAN flippin
bound. Tuesday marks six years
since the 7.0 magnitude
earthquake devastated Haiti
killing an estimated 300,000
People 10s of 1000s of patients
are still living in tents here
in New York City. A group of
Haitians gathered in front of
the Clinton Foundation to
protest former President Bill
Clinton's role as head of the
Interim Haiti Recovery
Commission activist a hoot Andre
was among them. You
remember, we had the blue
helmets the UN came in? And what
did they give them? Cholera.
Cholera came in with the United
Nations
12. So it's horrible 16, six
years after the earthquake. And
for us, it was important to be
in front of the Clinton
Foundation. Because Bill Clinton
as head of the i HRC, Interim
Haiti Recovery Commission was
responsible for the $6 billion
that came into his hands. He had
unlimited control of this money
six years after the earthquake,
not much has changed. And as a
matter of fact, Haiti is in
worse condition than it than it
was in 2010. Only Bill Clinton
can tell the world what happened
with this money. Yeah, well, we
know
what happened. He ate it on
Epstein's jet. Haiti mess to
current current situation we're
now six years after this
debacle, which was six years
after the earthquake, the term
of Prime Minister REO already
who was appointed to office it's
fired February 2022. But he has
yet to schedule new elections.
My dad,
no one voted for him. He was not
elected. He has no legitimacy.
He has no right or real Re is
not the president.
With no president no legislative
quorum and the high court
dysfunctional lawlessness
reigns. The UN estimates that
gangs control more than half of
board apprentice In late last
year, the UN imposed sanctions
on one of the most powerful gang
leaders Jimmy Sharif Za, a
former police officer known as
barbecue, shooting, massacres
and sexual violence. But Sheree
za considers himself the lesser
evil
to pursue you and your country.
If you were living in these
conditions, if you saw the
conditions in which our people
are living in
Haiti in the UN have called for
international peacekeepers to
bolster the country's belief.
As soon as you visit, it is our
obligation to act fast. If we
overcome the gangs, we will
restore order and peace.
But so far only Jamaica has
offered to help leaving Haiti to
fall deeper into chaos.
This is really such a scandal
that no one talks about anymore.
I mean, we have clip after clip
of what happened there. And now
they want to bring in the
international police force,
which is the UN Blue Helmets
again, here's a little review.
We're not being told exactly
what's going on here. But it's
certainly smells like sewage.
There are toilets right there.
The liquid seems to be draining
into this river just a few
meters away that flows into the
nearby town of nearby lay. Local
residents said they'd frequently
seen sewage from the base leak
into the river, and that
families in the area had
recently become ill.
Only people down river who have
been infected. The child's close
to here died and
then they remember the one of
Hillary's buddies and she
trafficked children out of
Haiti, and now she's in charge
of like code red for children
trafficking. It's a mess. These
people are evil, they're sick,
they're sick. And this fits
right into it. This is a new
story from today from the BBC.
Yeah, some breaking news. Coming
to you now are here at the BBC
and it is that the disgraced
Popstar Gary Glitter has been
freed from jail. According to
the PA news agency. He's been
freed from jail after surfing
half of his 16 year sentence for
sexually abusing three school
girls. So just to reiterate,
guariglia has been freed from
jail. The rock singer of course
enjoyed a string of chart hits
in the 1970s that was jailed in
2015. For sexually abusing three
school girls his real name is
Paul gad. And at the time he was
found guilty of one count of
attempted rape one count of
unlawful sexual intercourse with
a girl under the age of 13 and
four counts of indecent assault.
He was of course one of the
first people to be arrested. If
you remember under operation you
tree that was the investigation
launched by the Metropolitan
Police in London.
How does that work?
How does that get anything to do
with Haiti?
Because of the child
trafficking? Child abuse? And
what is this this guy went in?
When they were basically trying
to cover up? Jim will fix it.
What's his name? Seville Savile
saddle, and then they Cliff
Richards involved he never went
to jail. Or anything were
proven. And then through carry
glitter in jail. And now he's
out after eight months. Do you
think it gets Epstein to what's
going to happen here?
Well, if he's out he's not gonna
get Epstein not in jail.
He may have to commit suicide
breaking news breaking breaking
news, breaking news. That's the
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this is anarchy. This is true
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It's not gonna see it. No, it's
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that's the moon. What the heck
is that? That's
a high altitude Chinese spy
balloon the size of three school
buses has penetrated us
airspace. Apparently the spy
balloon flew over Alaska and
then enter us airspace through
Canada. Some ally the Canadians
are didn't even give us a heads
up
there are 11 of these Chinese
spy balloons right over the Mall
in Washington DC they have giant
laser beams and they're blowing
up buildings on the malls
floating like meatballs and a
microwave oven and Democrats are
coming out to welcome them
they're on rooftops celebrating
the arrival of the Chinese
balloons the Capitol dome of the
humanity now that White House
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have a lot of money a lot of
money to come here
a saying about biotech.
There's so many different ways
that it can be smuggled in in
the United States, right?
It's coming into 18 wheelers,
it's feminine through passenger
vehicles. It's
coming in through people walking
across the border is being
backpacked into the country.
This violent act was not in
pursuit of public safety.
Attention to
flare for months. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement agents
today conducted multiple raids
onto 24 victims seven 254 kills
in the last 10 days of the last
year we're seeing
an evolution of what we're
calling superbugs. This violent
act was not in pursuit of public
safety
swarms this neighborhood oh my
god, more than 100 pounds of
precursor chemical and
we need to see why people also
get beaten before anybody will
do anything just what is driving
that violence. Let's look more
closely at that now without
terrorism expert this
violent act was not in pursuit
of public safety. So lack of
hope is a huge threat to global
health and
it's something that we need to
address.
I think it demands that we
speak truth. Last year the DEA
seized over 50 million specially
spills and over 10,000 pounds of
fentanyl powder. enough to kill
every American
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