0:00
yeah you gave the machine just
the
0:01
amount of red meat it needed
Adam curry
0:04
John C. Dvorak this is your
award
0:08
winning in Asian media
assasination
0:10
episode 11 42 this is no agenda
0:14
transmitting molecules of
freedom and
0:17
broadcasting live from the
frontier of
0:19
Austin Texas Kapil the drone
star state
0:21
in the morning everybody
0:22
hi I'm Adam curry and from
northern
0:24
Silicon Valley where there's no
black
0:27
holes for sound here I'm John
Steed no
0:34
black holes for what somebody
built made
0:37
a black hole that sucks in
sound oh yeah
0:41
that's called the Fillmore
auditorium
0:45
[Music]
0:48
that apparently sucks
0:50
I don't know no no that's a
good joke I
0:57
like a joke hmm
0:59
suck scenes I could use that in
the
1:00
studio just the paint on the
wall on the
1:04
wall suck it in beautiful couple
1:07
different ones on the wall if
you please
1:09
to be dead quiet
1:09
I just saw this morning there's
no
1:12
plastic no plant 19 even
following this
1:17
have you heard of this or I
have not
1:20
heard of it nor followed it
obviously
1:22
well apparently because of the
inclement
1:24
weather we've been having it is
too wet
1:27
and the breadbasket the Corn
Belt of
1:30
America has not been able to
plant we're
1:32
a week behind now and they
really only
1:34
have a couple week window 20
this
1:38
doesn't make sense with global
warming
1:41
global warming's fault it's the
extreme
1:44
weather yes this this could be
pretty
1:49
bad I mean if we don't have soy
and corn
1:54
China's gonna have a problem
there's
1:56
droughts and other places could
this be
1:59
it
1:59
could this be the Armageddon it
could
2:02
this be the Armageddon corn
mageddon
2:05
oops gotta write it down I will
say
2:10
we've had some crazy weather
2:13
you know these these tornadoes
which
2:17
some of them were actually in
Texas
2:18
Oklahoma obviously Ohio Indiana
it's and
2:25
today it's like at last night
or this
2:27
morning 3:30 bomb big
thunderclap right
2:30
over the house straight up in
bed like
2:33
but yeah it was very loud and
here's
2:38
here's the thing that's
interesting if
2:39
you look at some pictures of
this
2:40
devastation tornadoes are
tina's um now
2:44
she's lived through hurricanes
in
2:45
Florida but Indiana although
their house
2:48
was never hit you know she can
recall as
2:50
a girl several times going into
the
2:53
basement or you know sheltering
for
2:55
tornadoes they just show up out
of
2:56
nowhere they just hit in this
boom
2:58
there's no warning is not much
you can
2:59
do about it and it's happening
these
3:02
tornadoes are happening in the
place
3:04
where we will eventually
hopefully
3:07
before 2030 so with the world
doesn't
3:09
die we'll have the most solar
panels and
3:13
windmills so it's a race can we
build
3:20
these solar panels and
windmills fast
3:23
enough to stop the horrible
tornadoes
3:25
which had been there for as
long as
3:27
everyone's ever know okay can
we build
3:28
them fast enough or will they
wipe them
3:30
out and believe me that's
generous
3:34
business to be is that yes
that's gonna
3:36
be painful male when they and
there's a
3:39
couple of pictures up some
windmills
3:41
that got that dime just broke
those big
3:44
colossal ones from a tornado
clunk but
3:48
even worse you know sure people
lose
3:50
power during during tornadoes
but it's
3:53
not like the gas plant
typically is out
3:56
of commission or the coal-fired
plant or
3:59
the nuclear plant but if you're
using
4:02
wind and solar yeah it's gonna
be
4:04
actually out of commission like
no
4:06
commish commish it'll be gone
now a just
4:11
stuff I was thinking about yeah
yeah you
4:14
were thinking about it so what
was the
4:17
West a hashtag about again
4:18
hashtag no plants 19 as no
one's been
4:21
able to play no plant 19 no
one's been
4:24
able to plant they're talking
about once
4:26
in 100
4:26
year issue and you know if this
wasn't
4:29
blamed on global climate crisis
then we
4:33
gotta use the right terminology
if it
4:35
wasn't blamed on the climate
crisis it
4:37
would be called a once in a
hundred year
4:39
occurrence I think that's what
I'm
4:41
reading it's just I just
noticed there's
4:43
this morning you say I'm sorry
4:44
I says bullcrap it is yeah why
is all
4:50
the time oh no what that they
can't
4:52
plant during planting season
this is not
4:55
a new thing new phenomenon I'm
sure you
4:57
can find plenty of records
showing it
4:58
over and over and Gooden
University of
5:00
Nebraska so all I know about the
5:02
planning they planted here I'm
having
5:04
fresh corn I had some for
dinner the
5:06
other night okay as long as we
know that
5:10
you have fresh corn there's no
problem
5:12
in the Midwest everything's
okay people
5:14
move on I'm just saying it's
not like a
5:19
you know but worldwide
phenomenon or
5:21
anything to get the corn out it
is just
5:23
a whining of Dupree begging for
money
5:27
moment okay
5:29
we'll pay attention to that
then they'll
5:33
be shocked if they don't grow
corn you
5:35
well usually have a very hot
summer and
5:38
a little dead when the global
warming
5:40
stuff will crank up climate
crisis yeah
5:46
claim it we gotta come up with
something
5:47
at third term they use climate
crisis
5:50
and climate emergency yeah give
us the
5:53
new ones yeah run for the run
for the
5:55
door mm-hmm
5:56
there's got to be something
even better
5:57
than that there was something an
5:59
interesting very short video to
do have
6:01
in context about 50 seconds of
Catherine
6:06
McKenna and she is the candy
Navion
6:09
Minister of Environment and
climate
6:11
change yeah this is the woman I
played
6:14
all those clips of about three
shows ago
6:16
well you missed this one cuz
she was in
6:18
a bar and she's in the bar and
I doesn't
6:25
even matter who she's talking
to but two
6:26
people are arguing about some
point she
6:28
goes over there and she says
hey if you
6:30
want people to believe your
point well
6:32
she's going to tell you how it
works
6:34
you make Christians in st.
John's and
6:38
you won't believe who I have
here market
6:40
share so you think like it's
amazing you
6:50
hear all these we were talking
about is
7:01
st. John's the oldest city in
North
7:03
America he was saying that it
could be
7:07
at Missouri but we firmly
believe it is
7:10
because there's nobody from
there you go
7:27
if you just keep saying so we
learned in
7:29
the House of Commons just
saying it over
7:31
and over again people people
will
7:33
believe it we had the same
thing with
7:36
the Pelosi they somebody caught
this old
7:38
clip this is her this Pelosi
talking
7:41
about how the rap which was
turned
7:43
professionally I guess by
people like
7:45
her the wrap-up smear and it's a
7:49
diversionary tactic it's a
7:51
self-fulfilling problem you
demonize and
7:53
then you it we call the wrap up
smear if
7:55
anyone talk politics called the
wrap up
7:58
smear you smear somebody with
falsehoods
8:01
and all the rest and then you
8:03
merchandise it and then you
write it
8:06
unless I see it's reported in
the press
8:08
that this this this and this so
they
8:11
have that validation that the
Press
8:13
reported the smear
8:16
and then it's called the
wrap-up smear
8:17
now I'm gonna merchandize the
presses
8:19
report on the smear that we
made that
8:21
gets us attactive and it's it's
it's
8:24
self-evident oh and and I have
a feeling
8:27
now that this exact tactic was
used with
8:31
this with these multiple videos
of her
8:34
and I think I can I can show
this so
8:39
just to review the president
tweeted out
8:43
a an edited video which now the
term is
8:47
doctored a doctored video of her
8:51
stumbling and fumbling and
saying three
8:54
things and holding up two
fingers and it
8:56
was quite embarrassing we've
done over
8:59
the years ourselves yes then
there was a
9:02
secondary video which to this
day I
9:05
still suspect NBC created it
where the
9:08
Pelosi was speaking slowed down
but not
9:11
just the speed slowed down it
was a
9:13
digital effect it was near like
vocoder
9:15
keep the tone the same but just
make it
9:17
slur a little bit couple
percent and it
9:20
sounded like she was drunk and
this is
9:22
the video that YouTube took
down right
9:24
away
9:25
who but Facebook evil evil
Facebook who
9:28
are in the news business
according to
9:30
Anderson Cooper that Facebook
did not
9:32
take it down and this was a
problem and
9:34
here is Hillary using this in an
9:37
interesting way big social media
9:39
platforms know their systems
are being
9:42
manipulated by foreign and
domestic
9:44
actors too so division promote
extremism
9:47
and spread misinformation but
they won't
9:50
get serious about cleaning up
their
9:53
platforms
9:53
unless consumers demanded and
we saw why
9:57
it's so important just last
week when
9:59
Facebook refused to take down a
fake
10:02
video of Nancy Pelosi it wasn't
even a
10:05
close call the video is sexist
trash I
10:08
love this sorry by the way for
the
10:10
single to sexist by the way
that's what
10:12
that's why I stopped it sexist
trash it
10:15
was ages perhaps or making what
is it
10:20
when you make fun of someone
being an
10:22
alcoholic alcoholic alcoholic
10:25
it was alcoholist but I
wouldn't say sex
10:28
and YouTube took it down don't
Facebook
10:31
kept it up so let's send a
message to
10:34
Facebook that those who are on
in
10:37
Facebook's communities would
really like
10:40
Facebook to pay attention to
false and
10:42
doctored videos because we are
flooded
10:45
with them over the next month
this by
10:48
the way was Hillary Clinton
doing the
10:51
commencement speech at Hunter
College in
10:54
New York City who wants that
inspire
10:57
these children Hillary but this
this one
11:06
clip is like I got to play this
now I'm
11:08
just I'm shutting you down well
11:09
referring to the last clip okay
now the
11:13
last clip she said these these
horrible
11:16
institutions these social media
11:18
platforms won't do anything
about it and
11:21
less consumers demand it it's
the
11:28
entertainment were there for
exactly
11:31
please but Kara Swisher really
took it
11:35
one step further on CNBC
remember we
11:39
have the video the president
tweeted out
11:40
which was funny we've done
these then we
11:43
have this
11:43
I think NBC created slow down
video
11:46
which was clearly meant to
distract from
11:49
the actual issue that Nancy
Pelosi has
11:52
of speaking coherently
apparently just
11:55
from the doctored video but
it's things
11:58
she really said it wasn't
manipulated in
12:00
that manner except putting it
all in a
12:02
row which is funny but Kara
Swisher
12:04
takes it to the level I
predicted it
12:07
will go to now YouTube took it
down and
12:08
that was there too so that was
CEO Susan
12:10
Wojcicki decision and she'll
get a
12:12
praise for it or not praise for
it but
12:15
she made a decision in this
case they
12:17
left it up and then they didn't
properly
12:19
label it I mean if you look at
the
12:21
labels they're so confusing and
you
12:22
don't understand what's going
on now I
12:25
understand Facebook is working
on a new
12:27
labeling system for deep fakes
or things
12:30
like this but it creates an
incredible
12:33
amount of confusion if they
don't
12:35
explain what's wrong with the
video
12:37
especially if they're fact
checkers have
12:39
and it a hoax why can't they
just call
12:41
it a hoax and I think you know
again
12:42
they don't have to take it down
they
12:44
just have to handle it correctly
12:45
especially after Donald Trump
tweets it
12:48
and becomes a very high-profile
thing he
12:51
didn't tweet it Swisher you see
what she
12:55
did I told you that wouldn't
have
12:57
bothered this immediately this
was going
12:59
on this was the way it works
13:00
yep that was that
cross-referencing to
13:04
the point where you didn't know
what the
13:05
hell's going on
13:06
yep the video the video was
taken down
13:10
had nothing to do with the
president
13:12
nothing except distract from
and I'll be
13:16
aegis an old bag who's bumbling
around
13:18
it's time to go talking about
how she
13:22
talks like Ron Paul was just
kind of
13:24
clips speech where she cuts off
words
13:26
yeah forgets words play my
original clip
13:29
again right at the very
beginning you'll
13:31
hear her doing I'll stop it
when she
13:33
does it and it's a diversionary
tactic
13:35
it's a self-fulfilling problem
it's a
13:41
self-fulfilling promise
13:47
he's always cutting off words
and
13:49
starting a whole new sentence I
haven't
13:53
noticed it with him oh okay
well I'll
13:55
get something for the next show
totally
13:57
especially especially when he's
doing it
14:00
does it to an extreme but
that's Ron
14:01
Paul used to do that all the
time maybe
14:03
it's just an old people thing
well let's
14:09
see not all old or generalizing
but um
14:14
you know I know I think you I'm
not
14:15
trying to determine this as Ron
Paul's
14:17
been doing this as he was in
his 60s I'm
14:19
it I'm in that same bracket i
reaiiy
14:23
noticed it when i'm writing
sometimes i
14:25
will leave a word out that i
just how
14:30
about how you tie to your clips
let's
14:31
just keep it there it'll be all
caps
14:37
sometimes it's misspelled
sometimes yeah
14:39
but different names Russian
you've
14:44
Russian to get it out the night
before
14:45
yeah I'm just messing with you
I mess up
14:50
tons
14:51
sit with me messing with me I'm
messing
14:54
with you but no I've noticed
this what
14:56
not everybody does it by the
way it's
14:58
fast people talk too fast is
usually
15:01
part of it or they have a your
brain is
15:03
working too fast well yeah
that's the
15:04
problem I huh it's possible
that pulao
15:07
sees you no nobody says she's
really a
15:10
dummy so she may be just
thinking too
15:12
fast so she leaves words out i
mean ron
15:14
paul was i thought he was the
worst part
15:16
i thought it really hurt his
chances of
15:18
ever running for president
because he
15:19
could never he just dropped
15:22
I can't even copy the technique
but I
15:25
think here you know it's a
version of me
15:29
thinking I'm really dancing
really great
15:33
[Music]
15:36
I got a nice note from one of
our 26
15:40
year old producers hey man
don't worry
15:42
about it it's cuz we're tall
cuz I'm 65
15:46
I look like a tard it's no good
it's
15:48
because we're tall my on it's
very sweet
15:50
of you to say but I think that
is what
15:52
it is you think you're like
really
15:54
saying a lot of good stuff and
then he
15:55
would say Tommy - now told us
he he was
15:57
like 68 he just taller dancer
yeah he
16:00
was a great dancer graceful
beautiful
16:03
dancers really tall yeah small
penis
16:09
gotta take away something
anyway so
16:13
there's a lot and of course we
watched
16:19
the 9 minutes of Muller more
interesting
16:23
was the analysis 9 minutes of
Mahler
16:32
this was the kind of thing that
for a
16:36
linguistic nut or legalese not
like
16:40
myself I loved looking at
legislation I
16:42
love looking at legalese trying
to
16:44
understand it you know bringing
the
16:46
phrases to understand what it
means this
16:51
first of all this occurred as
far as I
16:53
know it wasn't the Department
of Justice
16:55
but Barr was in Alaska and the
way
16:59
Muller came out and clearly had
not
17:02
rehearsed this written
17:04
speech which he was just
reading the
17:07
whole time he didn't really
even look up
17:09
much yeah if you if you've
rehearsed the
17:12
speech a couple times and you
can look
17:14
up from your paper and you can
you know
17:15
just look into into the general
17:18
direction of the audience it
was none of
17:19
that he was kind of stumbling
so uh if
17:22
he if he did write it himself he
17:24
certainly didn't rehearse it
and and I
17:27
give the impression right away
that
17:29
hey where's Barr yes in Alaska
that's
17:36
kind of the thought I had yeah
that's a
17:38
bit the way it looked to me it
was also
17:42
was announced you know ninety
minutes
17:44
ahead of time it was like
announcing
17:47
there he was now I did pull a
couple of
17:51
short clips because I feel it's
fun to
17:54
dissect exactly what he's
saying and
17:57
what it really means I have a
background
17:59
yes let's do this sure what do
you have
18:01
a little more broad yes broad
yes broad
18:06
what you got
18:07
well it's Mueller I see Mueller
presser
18:10
PBS Miller presser PBS is from
PBS it's
18:13
it says nine minutes this is
clip of the
18:26
confidence that the president
clearly
18:29
did not commit a crime we would
have
18:31
said so we did not however make
a
18:33
determination as to whether the
18:34
President did commit a crime
special
18:37
counsel robert muller broke his
silence
18:39
today to emphasize that his
report did
18:43
not clear President Trump of
trying to
18:45
obstruct the investigation he
pointed
18:48
out that Justice Department
guidelines
18:50
barred him from prosecuting the
18:52
president under long-standing
department
18:55
policy a president president
cannot be
18:58
charged with a federal crime
while he is
19:00
in office that is
unconstitutional
19:03
charging the president with a
crime was
19:05
therefore not an option on
Russian
19:09
interference in u.s. elections
Muller
19:11
warned as he did in his 448
page report
19:15
of ongoing efforts by Moscow
but he all
19:19
said today he was unable to
prove a
19:21
criminal conspiracy between the
Trump
19:24
campaign and Russians to
influence a
19:26
2016 election there was
insufficient
19:29
evidence to charge a broader
conspiracy
19:31
the special counsel statement
comes amid
19:34
a growing battle between the
Trump
19:36
administration and congressional
19:38
Democrats who want Muller and
19:40
administration officials to
testify on
19:43
the investigation and other
matters
19:45
today Muller warned he would
not say
19:48
more than what is in his report
is there
19:51
more that we should we could
just keep
19:52
playing this whole thing it's
not that
19:54
much longer
19:55
you were to cut it oh I see it
here yeah
19:57
is my testimony I would not
provide
20:00
information beyond that which
is already
20:02
public so beyond what I've said
here
20:05
today and what is contained in
our
20:08
written work I do not believe
it is
20:10
appropriate for me to speak
further
20:11
about the investigation or to
comment on
20:14
the actions of the Justice
Department or
20:16
Congress Muller also
acknowledged he had
20:19
disagreed with some of Attorney
General
20:21
William VARs decisions in the
release of
20:24
the report at one point in time
I
20:26
requested that certain portions
of the
20:28
report be released instead are
initially
20:31
released a page letter saying
there was
20:34
no finding of conspiracy with
the
20:36
Russians and not enough
evidence to
20:38
pursue obstruction the evidence
20:40
developed okay all right I
stopped that
20:43
was really dishonest what Judy
just did
20:45
there well let me just play that
20:50
specifically what what Mueller
said
20:52
about what bar had done was
actually
20:56
giving him a pass like a
attaboy way to
20:59
go well done Barr you're off
the hook
21:01
I'm retiring you're off the
hook here's
21:02
the clip at one point in time I
21:04
requested that certain portions
of the
21:06
report be released the Attorney
General
21:08
preferred to make that and
prefer to
21:11
make the entire report public
all at
21:14
once and we appreciate that the
Attorney
21:17
General made the report largely
public
21:19
and I certainly did not
question the
21:21
Attorney General's good faith
in that
21:23
where decision was that in the
PBS
21:25
report no what's your right
21:27
it was very design that says
that that's
21:30
extremely without Gwen Ifill
yeah that's
21:34
true
21:34
alright I just have a couple of
clips
21:37
and then I have some analysis
which I
21:38
was able to find and the first
was
21:42
really the the difference
between what
21:43
everyone is focusing on which
is guilt
21:47
or not guilt of the president in
21:48
obstruction and really what he
said
21:51
about the Russians and in yeah
just to
21:56
reiterate when you indict
someone that
21:59
doesn't mean they're guilty it
means
22:00
that hey you've got to come to
court and
22:03
we're going to see if you're
guilty or
22:05
not you can indict Russians and
they're
22:07
not gonna come there they're in
Moscow
22:08
or whatever they're there in st.
22:11
Petersburg at the IRA they're
not gonna
22:13
show up but still Muller gives
them a
22:15
lot of professional courtesy as
alleged
22:18
by the grand jury alleged
statement
22:20
Russian intelligence officers
who are
22:22
part of the Russian military
launched a
22:25
concerted attack on our
political system
22:28
the indictment alleges that
they used
22:30
sophisticated cyber techniques
to hack
22:34
into computers and networks
used by the
22:36
Clinton campaign now this was
factually
22:42
true technically dishonest of
him to say
22:46
this it was the DNC see in the
DNC
22:49
computer server which the FBI
never had
22:52
an original copy of they
received a copy
22:56
from CrowdStrike the Ukrainian
owned
22:59
company it was not specifically
Hillary
23:03
Clinton's campaign emails it
well that's
23:06
why I say it was factually it
was
23:10
Hillary King Hillary Clinton's
campaign
23:12
because the emails showed that
the DNC
23:15
was rigging it for Hillary
23:18
which the other the other
breach was an
23:21
unsophisticated spearfishing
attack yes
23:24
now let's stop for a second oh
and
23:26
remind everybody that the
original
23:29
attack on the DNC was shown by
people
23:32
like NSA's Binney mm-hmm
23:35
and others and everybody who's
looked at
23:38
it and it's was moved to a
thumb drive
23:41
and that's how it got out it
wasn't
23:43
stolen over the net because the
23:45
bandwidth was not high enough
all this
23:48
calculations have shown that it
had to
23:50
be put onto a thumb drive and
that's how
23:52
it got snuck out of there and
again this
23:55
is all alleged you here and
that well
23:58
alleged or not allege is still
not
24:00
sophisticated when he's he goes
on as a
24:02
sophisticated attack making it
sound
24:04
like the Russians used the
internet to
24:06
steal the DNC documentation
when all
24:09
evidence shows that it was
moved to a
24:11
thumb drive at 3.0 thumb drive
some you
24:14
know a USB Drive because
because you
24:19
didn't have the bandwidth to
move all
24:20
that data off there in that
short time
24:22
period according to the logs
its cyber
24:24
techniques to hack into
computers and
24:27
networks used by the Clinton
campaign
24:30
they stole private information
and then
24:33
release that information
through fake
24:35
online and identities this
phrase item
24:41
not quite sure what he means by
that
24:42
fake online identities Lucifer
yeah but
24:48
so what's fake about it maybe
it wasn't
24:49
really Russian maybe it wasn't
Ukrainian
24:51
Bulgarian whatever it was
supposed to be
24:53
it's just specious what he's
saying here
24:55
well there's very species of
the gusoff
24:57
er thing has never been
straightened out
24:59
to my liking no jail yeah we've
never
25:05
never been explained to us who
his guy
25:07
is organization WikiLeaks and
then and I
25:11
love this little part so
released it
25:13
identities and through the
organization
25:15
WikiLeaks so they released it
through
25:17
the organization WikiLeaks
which assumes
25:21
complicit behavior the releases
were
25:24
designed and timed to interfere
with our
25:26
election and to damage a
presidential
25:29
candidate
25:30
and at the same time as the
grand jury
25:33
alleged and I just have to
remind
25:35
everybody it was damaging
because what
25:39
was going on was damaging
because they
25:41
were screwing Bernie Sanders so
let's
25:43
just recall that yeah Russians
whoever
25:46
hacked this released it bad bad
bad bad
25:49
bad but aren't we happy we
found out
25:51
that she was cheating with with
the
25:55
whole top of the Democratic
Party to
25:57
screw other candidates
candidate and at
26:01
the same time as the grand jury
alleged
26:03
in a separate indictment a
private
26:06
Russian entity engaged in a
social media
26:09
operation where Russian
citizens posed
26:12
as Americans in order to
influence an
26:15
election these indictments
contain
26:19
Allegan allegations and we are
not
26:22
commenting on the guilt or the
innocence
26:24
of any specific defendant every
26:28
defendant is presumed innocent
unless
26:29
and until proven guilty so the
Russians
26:32
get this really nice
complimentary
26:35
little bit there from Muller
saying hey
26:38
we're not saying they did it
they're
26:40
presumed innocent everyone's
presumed
26:42
innocent until proven guilty we
all know
26:45
this or do we let's check in
with John
26:49
Brennan people are innocent
until well
26:51
alleged to be involved in some
type of
26:53
criminal activity oh yeah
that's right
26:55
if you're Russian it's a
different story
26:57
but if you're Donald Trump
report has
26:59
two parts addressing the two
main issues
27:03
we were asked to investigate
the first
27:06
volume of the report details
numerous
27:08
efforts emanating from Russia to
27:10
influence the election this
volume
27:13
includes a discussion of the
Trump
27:15
campaigns response to this
activity as
27:18
well as our conclusion that
there was
27:21
insufficient evidence to charge
a
27:23
broader conspiracy and in the
second
27:26
volume the report describes the
results
27:29
and analysis of our obstruction
of
27:32
justice investigation involving
the
27:34
president the order appointing
me
27:38
special counsel authorized us to
27:40
investigate actions that could
27:42
obstruct the investigation this
is a
27:45
nice he did a lot of these
where he
27:47
would look up for just a second
when he
27:49
wanted to emphasize a word and
he's in
27:51
very the way I read this and I
mean I'm
27:54
OCD about this stuff any effort
by the
27:58
president that could obstruct
justice
28:01
not obstructed justice but could
28:05
obstruct justice
28:06
he claims that was in his
original
28:08
mandate I would counter on that
but
28:10
still it's very very specific
because
28:13
this was messaging to a whole
bunch of
28:14
other people
28:15
he could have obstructed
justice the
28:19
order appointing me special
counsel
28:21
authorized us to investigate
actions
28:24
that could obstruct the
investigation
28:27
and we conducted that
investigation and
28:30
we kept the office of the acting
28:31
Attorney General apprised of the
28:34
progress of our work and as set
forth in
28:37
the report after that
investigation if
28:41
we had had confidence that the
president
28:43
clearly did not commit a crime
we would
28:45
have said so we did not however
make a
28:48
determination as to whether the
28:50
President did commit a crime the
28:53
introduction to the volume 2 of
our
28:55
report explains that decision
so it's
28:59
really nice that the Russians
are
29:00
presumed innocent until proven
guilty
29:03
and then this chicken shit line
that I
29:06
mean any lawyer especially a
29:09
constitutional lawyer
29:11
what the hell are you talking
about you
29:14
can't prove a negative you had
a really
29:18
funny tweet what did you say
about the
29:20
No Agenda show oh yes the No
Agenda show
29:23
is the bed of courting tube
molar
29:26
because he didn't address it he
could
29:29
not prove it wasn't the best
podcast in
29:31
the universe it was not the
greatest
29:33
podcast in the universe so
therefore we
29:35
are the best podcast in the
universe I
29:37
had phrased it because that's
what
29:39
everyone's doing they're taking
this
29:41
context and they're saying well
he
29:42
didn't say this Dass yes well
he didn't
29:45
say this is us well he didn't
say that
29:48
the No Agenda podcast is not
the best
29:49
podcast in the universe yes it
must be
29:52
the best podcast I went
29:54
logic yes and and and I dare
anyone
29:57
please find evidence that the
No Agenda
30:00
podcast is not the best podcast
in the
30:03
universe you will not be able
to prove
30:05
it
30:05
here's Alan Dershowitz first of
all no
30:07
prosecutor could ever say that
a person
30:10
is guilty because prosecutors
only hear
30:12
one side of the case they don't
have
30:14
their evidence cross-examine
there's no
30:16
defense lawyer there's no
opportunity to
30:18
challenge there's no due
process so all
30:21
a prosecutor can ever say is
there
30:23
sufficient evidence to indict
let's move
30:26
it to the next step which is a
trial
30:27
look one point that's clear is
if you
30:29
cannot indict a sitting
president why do
30:32
you have a special counsel to
30:33
investigate a sitting president
special
30:35
counsel are not supposed to
just make
30:38
history right for the future
they're
30:40
supposed to decide one issue is
there
30:42
sufficient evidence to indict
or isn't
30:45
there and if Muller says that
that's a
30:47
moot issue what was he doing he
should
30:49
have ended this investigation
the day
30:51
they determined that there was
no
30:53
evidence of collusion and he
continued
30:55
it on and on and on and that
was a
30:57
serious mistake you know I did
not this
30:59
is this is the stuff you need to
31:00
understand it there's no he
doesn't
31:03
determine if someone's guilty
or not he
31:05
can indict you can say I have
probable
31:07
cause when you take someone to
court and
31:09
and I and I hadn't even
considered the
31:11
whole idea of well if you know
up front
31:14
that you can't indict a sitting
31:17
president than why you're even
31:18
investigating it because it's
all
31:20
messaging and it's all cover-up
and this
31:23
was the last part of his
cover-up of his
31:26
mop-up operation which we'll
get to and
31:28
reiterate once again in a few
minutes
31:31
little messaging hello hello
Democrats I
31:34
want you to make a big stink so
we can
31:37
make sure no one finds out what
this is
31:39
really about I'm gonna give you
some
31:40
information some breadcrumbs the
31:42
department's written opinion
explaining
31:44
the policy makes several
important
31:47
points that further informed our
31:49
handling of the obstruction
31:51
investigation those points are
31:54
summarized in our report and I
will
31:56
describe two of them for you
first the
31:59
opinion explicitly explicitly
permits
32:02
the investigation of a sitting
president
32:04
because it is important to
preserve
32:06
evidence while memories are
32:08
and documents available among
other
32:12
things that evidence could be
used if
32:14
there were co-conspirators who
could be
32:17
charged now
32:18
and second the opinion says
that the
32:21
Constitution requires a process
other
32:24
than the criminal justice
system to
32:27
formally accuse a sitting
president of
32:30
wrongdoing well done well done
Roberts
32:34
yeah you gave the machine just
the
32:36
amount of red meat it needed
just keep
32:38
spinning all the way up to the
elections
32:40
this is meddling in our
elections right
32:42
here and now he extracts
himself as he
32:45
waves off you can't you can't
make me
32:48
testify
32:49
oh you can't subpoena me Bob
Mulla at
32:52
one point in time I requested
that
32:53
certain portions of the report
be
32:55
released the Attorney General
preferred
32:58
to make that and prefer to an
entire
33:00
report public all at once
33:03
and we appreciate that the
Attorney
33:05
General made the report largely
public
33:07
and I certainly did not
question the
33:10
Attorney General's good faith
in that
33:11
decision now I hope and expect
this to
33:16
be the only time that I will
speak to
33:17
you in this manner I am making
that
33:21
decision myself no one has told
me
33:24
whether I can or should testify
or speak
33:27
further about this matter he
notice he
33:29
doesn't say no one no one has
mentioned
33:31
if I can be forced to testify
in this
33:33
matter this guy this guy is
above the
33:36
law literally there has been
discussion
33:39
about an appearance before
Congress any
33:41
testimony from this office
would not go
33:43
beyond our report it contains
our
33:47
findings and analysis and the
reasons
33:50
for the decisions we made we
chose those
33:53
words carefully and the work
speaks for
33:56
itself and the report is my
testimony I
34:00
would not provide information
beyond
34:02
that which is already public in
any
34:05
appearance before Congress and
he's out
34:08
beautiful great extraction so
he gave
34:11
little compliment the bar he
gave the
34:13
Democrats what they needed to
feed the
34:15
Machine for a little bit and he
really
34:18
distorted
34:20
the process and explaining to
the
34:23
American people what had really
you know
34:26
what he really found out which
is we got
34:28
nothing so move on we got
nothing but I
34:30
got some great constitutional
analysis
34:32
from Jonathan Turley he is a
34:35
constitutional professor at
George
34:39
Washington University in the
spook
34:41
Academy and I had to go to the
BBC to
34:44
find this you could not I did
not find
34:46
and except for the Dershowitz
it was
34:48
also you know he's mr.
soundbite this
34:51
was this was I thought pretty
good well
34:56
for more on today's
announcement I spoke
34:57
with constitutional law
professor
34:58
Jonathan Turley what do you
think mister
35:01
mother actually achieved with
this
35:02
statement I'm not sure because
there's a
35:05
lot of curious aspects to the
statement
35:08
on one hand Muller was saying
that these
35:10
this policy that you can indict
a
35:12
president also meant to him
that you
35:15
couldn't reach conclusions on
whether a
35:17
president committed a crime and
then led
35:19
a lot of us to scratching our
heads
35:21
because no one has ever made
that
35:23
argument before those memos
deal only
35:25
with the prosecution of a
sitting
35:28
president they say nothing
about who
35:31
reaching conclusions that's
what a
35:32
Special Counsel does so Muller
was
35:35
saying that he basically
redefined his
35:37
role and it he never intended
to reach
35:39
conclusions on crimes that was a
35:41
surprise to everyone for last
two years
35:43
Congress and the Justice
Department
35:45
Havoc's been expecting
conclusions
35:47
so why the ambiguity do you
think he's
35:49
just kicking the can down the
road is
35:51
this actually a referral for
impeachment
35:53
well I think that he is clearly
35:56
indicating that Congress should
take
35:57
this up but the legal basis for
what he
36:01
said in the in the presser was
confusing
36:04
at best even if these memos were
36:07
ambiguous the Attorney General
of the
36:09
United States and the Deputy
Attorney
36:11
General his immediate
supervisors told
36:14
him to reach conclusions
according to
36:16
attorney general Barr the
Attorney
36:18
General makes policy it's
justice so he
36:21
wouldn't he so he ignored that
and it
36:23
had led a lot of us wondering
what's
36:26
going on here he reached
conclusions on
36:28
crimes associated with
collusion and
36:31
then he didn't when it came to
36:32
obstruction so
36:33
can clear this up because mr.
Muller was
36:36
supposed to be that person
36:38
well now it's in the hands of
Congress
36:40
but the Democrats are sort of
caught in
36:42
this vortex of their own making
you know
36:45
they have pumped up impeachment
but the
36:47
leadership doesn't want to
impeach
36:49
Donald Trump and the only thing
they
36:50
want less than impeaching
Donald Trump
36:52
is actually removing Donald
Trump you
36:54
know he's good for the
Democrats in
36:56
office but this is gonna put
more
36:59
pressure on Nancy Pelosi a lot
of
37:01
Democrats are saying well what
gives
37:02
when you're going to start an
37:04
impeachment inquiry is this
something
37:06
that Congress could do that
falls short
37:08
of impeachment but still
expresses their
37:11
dispersion has some kind of
legal weight
37:13
or what about censure you
really need
37:15
censure is really not something
the
37:17
Constitution contemplates you
either
37:19
impeach and remove a president
or you do
37:21
not and the Democrats have
controlled
37:25
the house they probably
couldn't peach
37:27
this president he would then
have to
37:28
stand trial in the Senate but
anything
37:32
short of that is going to be
viewed as a
37:34
victory by Trump what they want
to do is
37:36
to investigate every aspect of
his life
37:39
and they're gonna proceed to do
that and
37:41
most certainly gave them
support for
37:43
doing that he kept on saying
you know we
37:46
couldn't rule out a crime and
it let a
37:48
lot of us with like well what
exactly
37:50
are you doing you're saying
that you
37:51
can't reach a conclusion but
you have
37:53
almost this coquettish way of
you know
37:56
doing a wink and a nod that I
can't rule
37:59
it out you know and I thought
the whole
38:02
press conference was a little
bit odd
38:03
and then he refused to take
questions so
38:06
sort of like Moses down from
Mount Sinai
38:10
what it was the god the god
Muller came
38:14
down I have three clips one
let's do the
38:19
one that addresses this
straight head-on
38:22
which is from PBS and this is
yummy Sh
38:24
who is on the Trump side of
this but
38:27
she's not on the side of it but
she's
38:28
the one who's following the
White House
38:30
side of it and she has a very
38:32
interesting and I believe the
accurate
38:36
take on what's going on with
Trump well
38:38
the White House and President
Trump
38:40
really have a simple reaction
to the
38:41
threat of impeachment bring it
on
38:44
the president is saying that
essentially
38:46
if
38:47
to be impeach that it would
help him in
38:48
a 2020 campaign White House
aides have
38:51
been telling reporters all day
if the
38:52
president was to be impeached
he would
38:54
use that in 2020 and possibly
even be
38:56
able to win back the House of
38:58
Representatives from Democrats
if use it
39:00
if he was able to use that
message it's
39:01
also important to note that the
39:02
president for a long time has
been
39:04
saying there's a deep state
conspiracy
39:06
against him that of course has
not been
39:07
proven but the idea of an
impeachment
39:09
could actually play into that
you could
39:11
see the president double down
on the
39:13
idea that people are very upset
about
39:14
the 2016 election and
impeachment is
39:17
just one other thing that's
being added
39:18
to that so that's why we're
seeing as
39:20
Lisa noted that Democrats are
really
39:21
proceeding cautiously because
the
39:23
president in some ways is
saying try me
39:25
impeach me if you want to if
you want to
39:27
what I'm probably going to come
out
39:29
ahead yeah I agree I agree too
I mean
39:33
the timing of it I think Pelosi
knows
39:36
this but they're going to deny
pointing
39:38
this out in the newsletter that
they're
39:40
going after Pelosi I think all
these
39:42
clips that we've been seeing or
yes of
39:45
the of the I'm not coherent
version
39:48
created by NBC as far as I know
yeah
39:50
yeah and you could have easily
been and
39:53
and I saw recently I just I
tweeted this
39:55
when I saw it on the Twitter's
mm-hmm a
39:58
CNN story about her being an
idiot and
40:01
it was a picture and the one of
the
40:02
worst pictures I've ever seen
of her and
40:04
there's no reason for CNN a big
Democrat
40:06
stronghold rhykker look like so
horrible
40:09
mm-hm and I believe there's a
movement
40:13
and I think the Justice
Democrats could
40:16
be behind it or any number of
groups
40:19
that want to get this well also
you know
40:22
I was thinking about this
Pelosi and
40:26
Schumer the leaders leaders
they were
40:30
very clear we need to take back
the
40:31
house we need to impeach Trump
then we
40:34
got a lot of excited Young
Democrats
40:36
including the Justice Democrats
at which
40:39
only two got in but we have a
new house
40:41
and and the women who came in
but also
40:45
the men but they think the
women are
40:46
most visual today only only two
got in
40:50
but a bunch of others that are
in join
40:52
the horse they did let Roe
Khanna right
40:55
but this is now the
40:57
new democrat party and they
don't have
41:00
the historical experience of
how bad and
41:03
Pietschmann can be for the party
41:04
impeaching the opposite side it
can hurt
41:07
it can hurt politically they
also
41:09
although they they know the
history
41:11
maybe they're saying you know
what this
41:13
is the new democratic party
this is the
41:15
new world it's different now
and they're
41:17
gonna give it a shot but for
sure these
41:20
videos that that showed Plan C
plan C
41:23
yeah non CE Palance II as an
old bag
41:28
who does it who doesn't have it
together
41:29
is not in her favor that you
know
41:33
they're pushing and I think
that she
41:35
will have to fish or cut bait
and she'll
41:38
probably I think she'll fold
maybe she
41:41
doesn't show any evidence of
folding in
41:43
the past but she could yeah but
you
41:45
think that these guys also have
another
41:47
couple of thoughts in mind they
have
41:49
that these are Young Democrats
or we
41:52
could say foolish they have a
41:55
constituency that is probably
talking to
41:58
in their ear saying hey you've
got when
42:00
you're gonna pitch Trump when
you're
42:01
gonna beat you up and they have
to
42:03
assuage these people even
though they're
42:05
just maybe a loudmouth minority
of their
42:08
of the people that voted for
him and so
42:11
they're all in on this I mean
these
42:12
people are serious and other
people like
42:14
you know Elizabeth Warren who
as she
42:16
doesn't have to vote on this
because
42:19
she's not in the house but
they've
42:21
gotten on the bandwagon because
of the
42:23
of the base Kevin camel-hair
nothing
42:26
changed nothing in the report
changed
42:28
all of a sudden Campbell Harris
Cory
42:30
Booker they're all like oh yes
time to
42:31
impeach we got to impeach Bob
gave us
42:34
the blessing God Bob and this
was this
42:38
was our this was perceived as
such I
42:41
have two clips from MSNBC
pretty much
42:45
saying what you said could
start with us
42:48
play the second clip this is
MSNBC too
42:51
and this is what they're there
they had
42:52
a six pack of people up on the
screen
42:54
and they're all going on and on
and
42:56
trying to interpret Mulder said
and and
42:58
everyone agrees that Muller was
hint
43:01
hint nudge nudge impeach this
was one of
43:04
my top-line takeaways after he
said I am
43:08
not permitted to indict the
president he
43:11
went on to say that requires a
process
43:14
other than the criminal justice
system
43:17
to formally accuse a president
of
43:20
wrongdoing you don't need to be
Rand
43:23
McNally to see that roadmap
Rand McNally
43:26
what kind of reference is that
who's
43:29
Rand me
43:29
who's Rand McNally well
apparently you
43:34
and McNally was one of the great
43:37
mapmaking companies yeah and he
was
43:41
referencing them Wow nobody
uses that's
43:45
pretty obscure by today's terms
I want
43:48
to hear today you don't need to
be Rand
43:50
McNally to see that roadmap he
was
43:53
virtually announcing Congress
do your
43:57
job
43:58
shining light on the bread
crumbs all
44:04
right that's where we stand and
I think
44:05
it'll be interesting I think
they're
44:07
gonna I think it's gonna be
we're gonna
44:10
get to see how strong a leader
Pelosi is
44:12
if she can keep this from
happening now
44:14
everybody she folds what she
might like
44:17
you said I don't think she will
but it
44:20
but if she does it's gonna be
it just
44:24
could be great for the show
well it's
44:26
all good for the show a
reminder as we
44:29
put on no agenda hats on a
little
44:31
tighter this has nothing to do
with the
44:34
Russians has nothing to do with
they
44:36
really Trump even it has to do
with the
44:40
fact that the Obama
administration was
44:42
caught by the NSA and the FISA
Court and
44:45
that I put the documents in the
show
44:47
notes again under the heading
of any
44:49
collusion any collusion where
you can
44:53
see that between 2012 and 2016
4 years
44:57
long for FBI consultants
meaning they
45:00
were not FBI they consulted on
behalf of
45:03
the FBI I'm informed in mind
they might
45:07
have actually been contracted
by Susan
45:09
Rice we'll find out eventually
that
45:11
stuff is all redacted in the
documents
45:13
they were they were using 702
queries
45:18
about queries on American
citizens in
45:20
the NSA
45:22
database which is against the
law it's
45:25
the number one thing that wasn't
45:27
supposed to happen with this
type of
45:28
collection and it the rate
which is
45:31
called an error rate in the
documents
45:33
was 85 percent meaning that 85
percent
45:36
between of these four years of
what
45:39
these four contractors were
looking at
45:42
was actually spying on American
citizens
45:45
that needed to be covered up
and and and
45:48
they were spying on Democrats
they were
45:51
spying on it they also were
spying on
45:53
Trump eventually until they got
caught
45:55
which is they had to shut it
down that
45:57
was I think in April of 2016
and that's
46:00
why we had to bring in the
steel dossier
46:02
to make it all look like it was
all
46:05
aboveboard and I'm on the beat
with the
46:09
Joe digenova who know this I
had no I
46:14
had there's a radio station in
DC WMAL
46:18
and they have a morning show
called
46:20
morning on the mall that would
be the
46:22
the mall of the mall the mall
is small
46:28
dumb ah it's dumb all dumb all
and I
46:33
have two clips cuz he explains
it so
46:37
well so did this one a self
explanatory
46:41
you are watching the
quintessential
46:44
Washington power battle and
here's the
46:48
problem for the agencies the
FBI and the
46:51
CIA they have one disadvantage
they can
46:55
leak to the post and the times
but they
46:59
do not have subpoena power and
bill bar
47:02
does you we are headed toward a
gigantic
47:06
gigantic fight the intelligence
47:09
community which includes the
FBI is in
47:12
full resistance to disclosing
what they
47:15
did during the presidential
campaign but
47:18
here's the other problem they
have and
47:20
they're very fearful of the
FISA Court
47:24
has already found that there was
47:27
political spying going on
starting in
47:31
2012 not 15 not sick
47:37
2012 why was that spying going
on in the
47:41
Obama administration the FBI
and the CIA
47:46
desperately fear that if these
47:48
disclosures become publicly
known in a
47:51
wide-ranging way their powers
may be cut
47:54
back FISA may be restricted and
some
47:58
additional people may go to
prison this
48:01
Christopher Rea is now standing
in the
48:03
way of history make no mistake
about it
48:06
Christopher Rea has become an
enemy of
48:10
the people and the president is
doubling
48:13
down on his declassification
heating up
48:16
this war between the Department
of
48:17
Justice and the intelligence
community
48:20
the Attorney General is one of
the most
48:22
respected people in this
country and he
48:25
has been for a long period of
time he's
48:27
going to look at a lot of
documents some
48:30
he might find interesting maybe
you'll
48:32
find none interesting but for
over a
48:35
year people have asked me to
declassify
48:37
so what I've done is I've
Declassified
48:40
everything he can look and I
hope he
48:42
looks at the UK and I hope he
looks at
48:45
Australia and I hope he looks
at Ukraine
48:48
I hope he looks at everything
because
48:51
there was a hoax that was
perpetrated on
48:54
our country it's the greatest
hoax
48:56
kismet kismet it's the greatest
hoax
49:00
probably in the history of our
country
49:02
and somebody has to get to the
bottom of
49:05
it you'll see you gotta
appreciate it
49:08
I'm surprised he didn't say the
greatest
49:11
hoax in the history of the
world use the
49:16
word treason treason to accuse
these
49:19
guys I don't have the clip but
he said
49:21
he called it treason
49:23
these men were treasonous and
tried to
49:25
overthrow the government no
that is
49:27
actually true right after he
said that
49:29
that that we had this quick
presser from
49:32
Moeller I don't think that was a
49:34
coincidence oh I missed that
sequence
49:36
very good back to Genoa with
the one
49:39
minute final explanation again
of what
49:42
this is really all about Joe on
whom are
49:44
they spying in 2012 I want to
go back to
49:46
the FISA warrant she said the
FISA
49:48
warrants go back to 20
49:49
no these are not five the one
size
49:50
handle these are not fries at
one time
49:53
these are these are illegal
access to
49:57
NSA databases about American
citizens
50:01
they are called section 702
queries 702
50:07
is a section of the National
Security
50:08
Act which allows searches under
FISA for
50:12
certain information about
Americans but
50:15
it must be minimized and it
must be kept
50:18
very very secret
50:20
in fact those inquiries made by
for FBI
50:27
contractors were illegal those
queries
50:30
were made about Americans those
queries
50:34
were used to unmask Americans
those
50:37
queries were then used to use
the
50:39
unmasked information to leak
information
50:42
to the press about Americans
this is
50:46
what they really fear then I
think we'll
50:49
also see there were some spying
on
50:51
journalists and other people
and maybe
50:53
some podcasters I wanted to the
twenty
51:00
twelve of course would be the
Romney
51:02
election yep and they would be
spying on
51:05
him course he's such an idiot
thank the
51:07
guy's just I don't know what
his problem
51:09
is but he's a something he
somebody
51:11
turned him somehow hmm cuz he's
pretty
51:14
much on the other side of this
argument
51:17
yeah
51:18
2012 odd you know the Obama you
see a
51:23
situation like this and you and
you're
51:26
dealing with the FBI which has a
51:27
tradition of blackmail but also
the
51:29
Obama administration was
throwing
51:31
journalists in jail
51:34
and I think in this fright in
this
51:37
timeframe they were doing that
were they
51:39
not yeah I believe David throat
they
51:42
were throwing people in jail
from from
51:43
the get-go Hey yeah it's it'll
all
51:48
eventually come out in the wash
well
51:49
anyone go to jail unlikely I'll
see ya
51:52
unlikely well since we have a
few
51:56
minutes left maybe we should
look at the
51:57
20/20 field anything from the
cosmic
52:02
wienie nothing new I think the
last
52:07
update was probably two weeks
ago I have
52:10
nothing new going on this the
same I
52:12
still believe the Hilary's
number two
52:16
joe-joe number one I presume no
no no
52:19
but Sanders is number one uh I
don't
52:22
believe I don't believe the
nonsense
52:24
about Joe I pulled an old clip
about Joe
52:26
huh because it's about Joe or a
great
52:30
clip Oh Joe old Joe clips Oh JC
52:33
everybody
52:34
yeah old Joe you know we
laughed about
52:37
him a lot you know just you
know ingest
52:41
we love old Joe but now Joe is
serious
52:44
and I think this clip will show
that he
52:47
cannot he cannot be president
unless we
52:51
have a really really really well
52:53
selected vice president on the
ticket we
52:56
return to 2013 i I had to
cranially
53:00
aneurysms and they literally
had to take
53:02
the top of my head off I mean
we don't
53:04
have to do any further in the
clip than
53:05
that the top of the man's head
has been
53:08
taken off twice twice twice I I
had to
53:12
cranially aneurysms and they
literally
53:14
had to take the top of my head
off I
53:16
mean they take a saw and they
cut your
53:18
head off damn head off John the
man's
53:25
head has been separated from
his body he
53:28
cannot be President
53:29
this is truly impeachable I I
had to
53:32
cranial a aneurysms and they
literally
53:34
had to take the top of my head
off I
53:36
mean
53:36
I saw and they cut your head
off and go
53:39
in to find the artery that is
one was
53:43
leaking the other that hadn't
before it
53:45
burst
53:46
those of your Doc's know
there's a every
53:49
procession every profession has
their
53:51
sick jokes the joke among among
Ducks is
53:55
how do you know someone's had
an annual
53:57
aneurysm on the autopsy table
only 20%
54:01
of the people haven't even get
to the
54:02
table well one of the
fascinating things
54:06
is the second operation after
the first
54:08
one which there was a bleed and
they
54:09
gave me a relatively low chance
of
54:11
surviving I remember going down
the dock
54:13
asking the doc and we you know
you're
54:15
counting the ceiling tiles and
you're
54:17
heading in the operating room a
lot have
54:18
you been there and I said doc
what are
54:22
my chances they do great
neurosurgeons
54:25
and I'll never forget I will
not mention
54:27
his name he's one of the leading
54:28
neurosurgeons in the in the in
the world
54:32
he said senator for mortality or
54:36
morbidity and I'm thinking
54:40
I swear to God I said let me
put it this
54:49
way was a long road to the
operating
54:51
room I said sister absolutely
true story
54:54
I said what are my chances of
getting
54:56
off this table and being
completely
54:59
normal
55:00
he saw your chances of living
are a lot
55:03
better her head is gone so no
one brings
55:11
this up hey how are you man
right never
55:14
thought about this
55:15
if Trump had his head taken off
if Trump
55:18
had his head opened up and
taken off
55:20
that this would be like you'd
have 3d 3d
55:25
graphics we'd have Sanjay Gupta
showing
55:27
how you'd remove the top of the
head
55:30
come on it's a beautiful thing
it's
55:34
beautiful it's a good one I'll
give you
55:37
uh borderline clip of the day
for that
55:39
well I shall accept that
55:46
see I did have something else
for 2020
55:50
yeah I don't really have
anything good
55:55
well I do have a retard giving
something
55:59
you know kind of slam Joe
Kamala camel
56:05
ah whatever you want to call
her this
56:08
this is her ideas here's a
person who is
56:12
illegal
56:13
she's an attorney this is the
most
56:15
unconstitutional thing I've
ever heard
56:17
from anyone California senator
2020
56:20
presidential hopeful Kamala
Harris says
56:23
if elected shall require states
trying
56:26
to pass anti-abortion measures
that
56:28
could violate roe v wade to get
56:30
pre-clearance through the
federal
56:32
government similar to the
Voting Rights
56:33
Act how is it similar to the
Voting
56:40
Rights Act what is the the rule
with the
56:42
Voting Rights Act well I don't
know
56:44
that's not in play anymore I
mean it
56:45
hasn't been renewed and I don't
know
56:48
what that refers to it has
something to
56:50
do with the laws against voting
and I
56:53
suppose has to guess the Justice
56:55
Department takes a look at it
because
56:56
there's a Voting Rights Act but
there's
56:57
no right there's no act like
this room
57:00
for abortion legislation and
the states
57:02
can do whatever they want no no
no not
57:05
in camelus book tears oh now
you got to
57:08
go through the feds to pass a
law
57:10
similar to the Voting Rights
Act this is
57:13
senator Harris speaking to
lawrence
57:15
O'Donnell during an MSNBC Town
Hall
57:17
Tuesday night about her proposed
57:19
reproductive rights act when
elected I'm
57:23
gonna put in place and require
that
57:26
states that have a history of
passing
57:29
legislation that is designed to
to
57:33
prevent or limit a woman's
access to
57:36
reproductive health care that
those laws
57:38
have to come before my
Department of
57:40
Justice for a review
57:42
and approval and until we
determined
57:45
that they are constitutional
they will
57:47
not take effect yeah she's
gonna do that
57:49
with an unconstitutional act
it's great
57:51
not the Department of gin she's
already
58:01
there ryuichi's Mazel elect
Edie amend
58:06
all right nobody gets that joke
no III
58:10
do when you sit well you know I
lived in
58:12
Uganda just as Idi Amin was
coming in
58:15
that's why I had a whole
different
58:16
response to that in my in my
mind ah it
58:20
was I remember leaving we're
leaving in
58:22
a haste if you remember these
states are
58:28
supposed to operate Kennedy or
each
58:29
state has got its own thing and
if you
58:31
don't like what they're doing
there if
58:32
you don't like moving to
another state
58:33
move to another state move
another state
58:36
it's impractical Wars or here's
a crazy
58:39
idea
58:40
why don't you vote out the
a-holes that
58:42
are doing stuff you don't like
it's just
58:44
a crazy thought but the other
thing that
58:52
goes on is for example Netflix
58:55
boycotting Georgia for its
production of
58:58
movies oh yeah yeah this is
virtue
59:00
signaling of the highest order
as a clip
59:03
oh I'm sorry I didn't realize
there was
59:05
actually a clip that I'm like
yeah great
59:06
this crazy Netflix is the first
major
59:09
studio to threaten a boycott of
Georgia
59:11
in the wake of its passage of a
six week
59:13
abortion ban earlier this month
chief
59:16
content officer Ted sorondo
said Tuesday
59:19
it would work with the ACLU to
fight the
59:22
law in court and would quote
rethink
59:24
Netflix entire investment in
Georgia if
59:27
the law goes into effect
high-profile
59:30
filmmakers and production
companies
59:32
including Kristen Wiig David
Simon Mark
59:35
Duplass Ron Howard killer films
have
59:38
said they will boycott Georgia
a major
59:41
hub for film and television
production
59:43
because of the new law oh and
59:46
unfortunately those are exactly
the
59:48
projects the Obamas had all
lined up and
59:51
ready to go oh well we'll just
delay him
59:54
why is Chris
59:56
and wig at the top of that list
what has
1:00:00
she got to do with anything
she's an
1:00:02
actress comedian spy slut could
be you
1:00:06
never know and with that I'd
like to
1:00:09
thank you for your courage and
say in
1:00:11
the morning to the man who put
the C in
1:00:12
cranial John in the morning to
the troll
1:00:26
room hi trolls that is no
agenda stream
1:00:29
calm where you can join in the
fun troll
1:00:31
away sometimes it'll be
interesting to
1:00:34
us sometimes it'll just be
trolling
1:00:36
sometimes you'll get kicked off
it'sit's
1:00:38
no rules it's crazy it's
experimental
1:00:40
everybody loves it no agenda
stream calm
1:00:42
then we love love are trolls
also in the
1:00:45
morning to the artist who
brought us the
1:00:49
Obama Netflix cash bag cover
art for
1:00:52
episode 1141 that title of that
was nad
1:00:55
stir and this was done by
Darren O'Neill
1:00:58
a classic simple straight sweet
right to
1:01:02
the point
1:01:02
nailed it great Photoshop job
Obama
1:01:06
Barack and Michelle holding on
to bags
1:01:10
the photo I'm sorry Darren
actually took
1:01:13
it found a photo of them
holding bags of
1:01:15
Netflix at netflix cash no
agenda art
1:01:19
generator are calm is where we
find all
1:01:21
this great art our artist
uploaded we
1:01:23
always use something fresh new
and
1:01:25
surprising for our for our
album art so
1:01:30
it looks good when we show up in
1:01:33
overcast or we show up in the
podcast
1:01:35
app or in iTunes and people
recognize
1:01:38
and that helps us you know it
helps us
1:01:41
propagate the formula it's a
part of the
1:01:42
value for value network it's
where
1:01:44
everyone pitches in chips in
you're all
1:01:47
producers it's your show and
thank you
1:01:49
to all of our artists no agenda
art
1:01:51
generator calm well we have few
people
1:01:54
to thank for show of what is 11
for 1142
1:01:57
yeah getting on there Buster
James
1:02:01
Baranova Class G airspace and
why the
1:02:03
Texas 519 dollars he's got the
Mooney
1:02:06
man I still have to go and got
a fly
1:02:08
I still gotta fly oh I thought
you
1:02:10
already been up in there no no
no never
1:02:12
he says Tina and Adam
congratulations to
1:02:15
you both and here's to many
many many
1:02:17
many many happy years together
John the
1:02:19
interview show was exceptional
you might
1:02:22
have a future in podcasting
thank you
1:02:26
for your courage no jingles no
karma yes
1:02:28
thank you very much sir James
1:02:29
baron of Class G airspace with
the five
1:02:32
1919 wedding donation it's
appreciated
1:02:35
on behalf of myself and my wife
I thank
1:02:37
you very much from the bottom
of my
1:02:38
heart and my wife's bottom is
Bill Sir
1:02:42
Francis of SRQ Earl of
Southwest Florida
1:02:45
399 96 ITM gents given that
Adam decided
1:02:50
to get hitched again I am going
to break
1:02:54
with my biannual donation
tradition and
1:02:57
forward a little something to
1:02:58
commemorate the fact that Adam
is now
1:03:00
wearing once again
1:03:01
the world's smallest handcuff
wedding
1:03:04
ring on his fourth metacarpal
left hand
1:03:10
so with that in mind please
accept 399
1:03:13
96 in exchange for a dozen
invisible No
1:03:15
Agenda hats Adam please deliver
these by
1:03:18
invisible ups ground and not by
an
1:03:20
Amazon drow
1:03:29
they're trigger-happy they're
not had
1:03:31
already got on the drone wagon
heading
1:03:34
to Barcelona tomorrow to board
the
1:03:37
Norwegian Epic ship for a
family cruise
1:03:40
on the Med nice we have a tour
of the
1:03:43
Vatican plan on Vatican let me
what I
1:03:47
want to give them a some advice
Oh a
1:03:50
tour of the Vatican yeah when
those
1:03:53
annoying guys come up to you
and go skip
1:03:55
the lines skip the lines skip
the line
1:03:57
you want to skip the line hello
skip the
1:03:58
line you really want to punch
him but go
1:04:03
with them skip the line it's
worth it
1:04:05
how much they charge it's about
this
1:04:08
they don't really charge more
it's just
1:04:10
there that that kind of
Wranglers and
1:04:13
they and it's just annoying is
like
1:04:15
every way
1:04:16
skip the line skip the line
they've
1:04:18
signed skip the line
1:04:20
I got you would just skip the
line bag
1:04:21
off but if you skip the line
and go with
1:04:25
them then you'll actually skip
the line
1:04:27
it's worth it ah yeah alright
last thing
1:04:33
I want to do while in Rome is
visit the
1:04:35
Vatican but Tim decided that we
had to
1:04:38
go for kids and for adults for
a Vatican
1:04:41
Coliseum tour in six hours
what's not to
1:04:44
like it's cool it's a cool - it
really
1:04:46
is it's worth it
1:04:48
I told him that I would not
leave the
1:04:51
ship unless you were a mega
Erdogan
1:04:54
which he agreed to do I'm
hoping that
1:04:57
we'll end up in some type of
altercation
1:04:59
that good art or short notice
how no
1:05:05
one's gonna come oh never mind
sir back
1:05:10
in July for my next biennial
let's start
1:05:12
instantly in Stallman until
then cookies
1:05:15
and vodka to all and to all a
good night
1:05:18
- Sir Francis of SRQ Earl of
Southwest
1:05:21
Florida thank you very much sir
Francis
1:05:23
always great to hear from you
that we
1:05:25
hear from you twice a year you
can just
1:05:26
send this nimi I'll just drop
us a note
1:05:27
from time to time let us know
how you're
1:05:29
going for sure that's what we
want video
1:05:33
would be a would be bTW video
is good
1:05:35
yeah
1:05:37
sir JD our buddy down near in
Baron of
1:05:40
Silicon Valley 3:30 3.99 that's
right
1:05:43
your crackpot and buzzkill
shows the
1:05:45
band clean the interview show
I've been
1:05:47
excellent
1:05:48
here are some value for value
and keep
1:05:50
up the great work please add me
to the
1:05:51
birthday list is tomorrow 531
will mark
1:05:54
another lap around the Sun for
me and as
1:05:57
it is 42 + 3 + 3 laps the
numbers
1:06:01
compelled me to donate today I
could use
1:06:04
some of that true goat scream
travel and
1:06:07
health karma for various family
members
1:06:08
who will be traveling
internationally
1:06:10
shortly we got two of them in a
row here
1:06:13
or are in need of help
recovering back
1:06:17
home Congrats again to
adamantine on
1:06:19
their recent neutrals thank you
John
1:06:21
when the heck are you going to
get down
1:06:23
to the real Silicon Valley to
meet up
1:06:25
soon finally a shout out to all
the
1:06:28
dudettes named Bernadette and
dudes
1:06:30
named Ben out there if you
think it
1:06:31
you've got the cyber chops to
be a
1:06:34
malware not contact me I'm
hiring cyber
1:06:37
security positions at
malwarebytes in
1:06:40
Santa Barbara and clear water
so Santa
1:06:44
Clara and Clearwater Florida DM
me and
1:06:47
he's got his Deanna's thing is
at id
1:06:52
John that's what I got ya at ID
John ID
1:06:56
Johnny a delta John on Twitter
yeah yeah
1:06:59
and check out links and check
out links
1:07:01
to the show know what links is
it am I
1:07:03
missing a link I'm supposed to
put a hey
1:07:07
let me know if you need a link
somewhere
1:07:10
thank you very much sir JD and
we'll be
1:07:15
and we're doing meet up down
Silicon
1:07:16
Valley why not cuz there's a
buncha
1:07:17
Apple guys that listen to the
shell yeah
1:07:21
Sacramento
1:07:24
you've got the Grand Duke Foley
right at
1:07:36
its house yep down there he's
not coming
1:07:38
up here shriek a love lavender
blossoms
1:07:40
don't worry our buddy
1:07:42
yes sir cow 33333 ITM fellas
keep up the
1:07:47
great entertainment please
share some
1:07:48
karma with us as we are
1:07:49
to start building our new lab /
store
1:07:52
whoo a circle of lavender
blossoms org
1:07:56
lavender blossoms org make sure
you
1:07:58
check that out of here in juvy
or
1:08:00
anything such as or if you'd
like to try
1:08:02
an alternative to the
pharmaceuticals
1:08:04
you've been trying you know in
our
1:08:08
household it's like anything
1:08:10
I got a mosquito bite hey I got
some
1:08:12
lavender blossoms solve okay
like my
1:08:15
muscles is my butt's hurts from
working
1:08:18
out Oh he'd try some some CBD
it's it's
1:08:21
good stuff it's really and you
got to
1:08:24
believe in it for it to work
date
1:08:26
somebody Jai Dixit my butt
hurts from
1:08:29
working out I think that's all
you can
1:08:30
use ask for something Oh
1:08:35
karma for the store in lab and
he says
1:08:38
any chance you still have that
clip with
1:08:40
the Japanese speaking dude
calling for a
1:08:42
hundred thousand
1:08:43
ninjas I think he was talking
about
1:08:58
ninjas I'm not sure if that was
the guy
1:09:00
who no that's the one I use
constipated
1:09:03
Sir Thomas the unbelieving
Knight 284
1:09:07
associate executive produced
for sure
1:09:09
1142 Dear John and Adam on this
rainy
1:09:13
day in May I lament the climate
crisis
1:09:14
and the cold it brings such a
crazy time
1:09:17
everything seems to be upside
down you
1:09:18
may have heard about the insane
stuff
1:09:20
that going on in US Austrian
politics
1:09:23
there's and red bull or
meddling not
1:09:25
just the Russians and Red Bull
who else
1:09:28
the word is Mossad yeah you
know what
1:09:33
happens to Bastian Kurtz who
I've had my
1:09:35
eye on for a while he's yeah it
seemed
1:09:36
like a real up-and-comer in
kind of the
1:09:39
nationalist leagues of politics
in the
1:09:42
EU and even though his party
you know
1:09:46
held on to their recent
majority they
1:09:50
had some video sting on his I
guess his
1:09:53
second-in-command that looked
like the
1:09:55
guy was taken bribes maybe he
was I'm
1:09:57
it's kind of hard to figure out
exactly
1:09:59
what what the backstory is but
it kind
1:10:02
of collapsed
1:10:03
government and so this and and
the word
1:10:06
now is is that there was it was
maybe
1:10:10
Russian oligarchs niece who was
spies
1:10:14
slutting him or it was Mossad I
mean
1:10:18
this was a lot of different
theories out
1:10:19
there but for sure there's
issues with
1:10:23
with Austria keep it in your
pants men
1:10:26
yes it was I don't think there
was any
1:10:29
thing coming out of the pants
it was
1:10:31
something caught on video which
was
1:10:33
looked like corruption and
bribery
1:10:36
continues note the young guy
that
1:10:38
trumped like so much is gone
and now
1:10:41
that we be ruled by technocrats
you two
1:10:43
are directly responsible for
helping me
1:10:45
through this time with a smile
on my
1:10:47
face while everyone else's
heads explode
1:10:50
for this service you provided
for one of
1:10:53
my own ulterior motives I'm
happy to
1:10:55
donate once again I request new
human
1:10:57
resource Karma for me in my
smoking-hot
1:10:59
wife I have hit her in the
mouth a few
1:11:01
weeks ago a while on the long
drive she
1:11:03
didn't hate listening to you
guys which
1:11:05
came as a surprise for to me
there's no
1:11:07
evidence she does not like us
according
1:11:10
to Muller that's right and
since the
1:11:12
house buying car my every
requested two
1:11:14
years ago worked out
brilliantly I am a
1:11:17
confident that the new human
resource
1:11:19
karma will work just as well
and maybe
1:11:21
you could play the
shape-shifting Jews
1:11:23
at the end of the show I always
crack up
1:11:25
when I hear that one have a
great day
1:11:26
sir Thomas the unbelieving
Knight I'll
1:11:30
play it right now for them this
will get
1:11:32
her excited
1:11:33
[Music]
1:11:42
[Music]
1:11:50
tuck in my bell veil mAb avail
Mabel
1:11:56
Mabel veil that's it
1:11:58
Mabel veil Arkansas been
listening a
1:12:01
short time but I want the to
ensure this
1:12:04
show sticks around thanks for
the
1:12:06
entertainment walk thank you
I'm gonna
1:12:07
give Hawks and Carla because he
gets it
1:12:09
thank you you've got karma
1:12:12
thank you very much welcome
welcome to
1:12:14
our producer value for value
Network
1:12:16
he loved his last name out
that's okay
1:12:20
a loogie I think is what it is
ha ha ha
1:12:25
Lucas Tama very good time on
Lucas time
1:12:30
are very good and he's in no
get sticky
1:12:38
get boost faced ostrich is Boost
1:12:43
the first G is kind of silent
1:12:46
ghost-faced taste boost faced
who
1:12:50
stretched guess your nail and
it's so
1:12:53
hard yeah 250 I'm never gonna
get that
1:12:55
one he says he mentions on
there that I
1:12:57
was improved over the years but
he
1:12:59
doesn't think much of the
pronunciation
1:13:01
nearly podcast feed paid from
the Dutch
1:13:04
government loot refund
corrected with
1:13:06
inflation thank you for all the
efforts
1:13:08
that Adam and John put into the
podcast
1:13:09
not always with the correct
facts what
1:13:12
what do you what what are you
telling me
1:13:16
enough interesting items to make
1:13:19
listening worthwhile I found an
old
1:13:21
Nokia he's 72 show number 33
listen to
1:13:24
and I can only conclude that it
provides
1:13:25
more value and sounds much
better I
1:13:29
don't know what boys talking
that's it I
1:13:31
think he's talking about I
probably had
1:13:35
my first Nokia e75 using one
again it's
1:13:45
my OTG phone that's
1:13:47
I think that's uh that's what
he's
1:13:49
referring to anyway I actually
love to
1:13:53
hate that true for by the way
yeah true
1:13:57
that's for your voices when
someone uses
1:13:59
that word right it's true it's
true
1:14:02
keep on podcasting and
producing show
1:14:14
1142 executive and associate
executive
1:14:17
producers as listed that's
right these
1:14:19
are valuable credits when you
take them
1:14:22
where people appreciate them
Hollywood
1:14:24
is one place there's multiple
places
1:14:26
where credits are recognized
that
1:14:28
certainly you can use this on
your
1:14:29
LinkedIn it does seem to help
people get
1:14:33
jobs and be recognized and you
should be
1:14:36
proud of being a producer or an
1:14:38
executive producer or associate
1:14:39
executive producer for No
Agenda episode
1:14:42
1142 we will be thanking more
people the
1:14:45
second half of the show also
another
1:14:47
show come up in a Sunday you
can support
1:14:49
the work at Vollrath org slash
and we
1:14:53
are breaking it and breaking it
and it's
1:14:55
all there for you you gotta
propagate it
1:14:57
our formula is this
1:15:00
for here people in the mouth
1:15:02
[Applause]
1:15:10
[Music]
1:15:17
Oh a note I some controversy has
1:15:22
occurred over my promoting of
the
1:15:24
powerline networking yes
hopefully this
1:15:28
closes the segment I doubt it
but
1:15:34
there's no it's interesting
this is from
1:15:37
one of our producers Mitch
explain what
1:15:39
this is about again the power
line cuz
1:15:40
please networking which is an
old
1:15:43
technology that has never
really worked
1:15:44
very well but recently they've
gotten it
1:15:46
to work rather well and it is
you use
1:15:50
your power lines you're in that
within
1:15:54
the house to do a a thorough
net to move
1:15:56
Ethernet data from one end of
the house
1:15:58
the other just by plugging in
the wall
1:16:00
and it's it's pretty much a
radio signal
1:16:03
that's being sent upon those
wires that
1:16:07
is and picks it up at the other
end and
1:16:09
you plug out ethernet cord
right into
1:16:11
the plug and into your device
and you
1:16:13
don't have a bunch of Wi-Fi
noise and RF
1:16:15
all over the place and it does
get into
1:16:19
the farthest reaches of a house
it
1:16:22
doesn't give you the full
speeds that
1:16:24
you had at the beginning cuz
those lines
1:16:25
are so noisy but it gives you a
lot
1:16:27
better than normal then you
would get
1:16:29
from stretching it Wi-Fi or
unless you
1:16:32
want to mess your whole place
which is
1:16:34
like then you just get noise
everywhere
1:16:35
I remember hearing he writes
about
1:16:38
powerline technologies in the
early
1:16:40
2000s I live in rural Nebraska
and the
1:16:42
implications for ISP
competition with
1:16:45
already existing infrastructure
was a
1:16:46
big deal can't remember
specifics but
1:16:49
I'm sure the cable companies
killed it
1:16:51
in FCC in the FCC has a
monopoly threat
1:16:54
my only current internet
provider
1:16:56
aside from create crappy
satellite his
1:16:59
fiber directly to the home was
mandatory
1:17:01
phone for megabit down one
megabit up
1:17:06
for $85 that's the slowest
fibre to the
1:17:10
home I've ever heard of what is
that for
1:17:13
$85 a month it's a customer own
co-op
1:17:16
with discussions to go to a
true paper
1:17:20
bit unlimited full speed paper
bit I've
1:17:23
always advocated that stupidly
as for
1:17:27
actual powerline adapters I
recently
1:17:28
pushed internet across
1:17:30
farm I crossed the road I can't
trench
1:17:33
under and there are power line
main
1:17:36
lines going across the yard
which would
1:17:38
have made pushing Wi-Fi
impractical
1:17:41
I have $150 in the project after
1:17:43
contacting tp-link customer
service one
1:17:47
of the powerline adapter
operations I
1:17:49
learned that you can daisy chain
1:17:51
adapters up to a thousand
meters not
1:17:54
jumped really yeah that's a
kilometer
1:17:59
that's pretty good yeah a
thousand
1:18:01
meters it will yeah no it's not
at the
1:18:04
kilometres it one kilo meter a
thousand
1:18:10
meters a drunk a jump we have a
number
1:18:12
of deep freezes and old Bert
buried
1:18:15
lines with I suspect kills my
range per
1:18:17
jump but it worked with
acceptable
1:18:20
latency potentially you could
plug in a
1:18:22
ton of extension cords and have
internet
1:18:25
wherever you need it quickly I
don't
1:18:28
know Christmas tree lights
that's
1:18:35
exactly what it's like I don't
know if
1:18:36
this is being the old-fashioned
ones
1:18:38
where you take one out the
whole thing
1:18:39
goes down this is being
installed
1:18:42
commercially but it bloody well
should
1:18:44
be makes no sense to install
short-range
1:18:47
redundant copper cat six that is
1:18:50
reaching similar speeds I know
it's just
1:18:52
crazy plug that shit in and as
a father
1:18:55
of four kids and under I have
to ask is
1:18:58
there a leaky boob donation
which is a
1:19:02
commentary I suppose on his and
his
1:19:04
wife's good nursing there is no
leaky
1:19:10
boob donation I'm aware someone
will
1:19:12
dream one up yeah it'll happen
just stay
1:19:14
tuned we don't even have to
worry about
1:19:15
it but anyway I thought that
was kind of
1:19:17
interesting I've talked to
others you
1:19:19
know that they have notched out
the 20
1:19:21
meter band and some other bands
up from
1:19:24
these systems to let hams be
able to
1:19:26
operate while these things are
in play
1:19:27
who says show me some
documentation
1:19:31
that's what they say
1:19:32
okay they they say I think they
very
1:19:35
much and these things are
considered
1:19:38
where they don't notch him out
they're
1:19:40
illegal
1:19:41
and this would include the
British Isles
1:19:43
I think these things are really
right
1:19:45
well you know I I think it
works it
1:19:47
works John this this could be
community
1:19:51
based internet neighborhood net
neighbor
1:19:56
net I'm thinking we white label
this
1:19:58
stuff it's an exit now a couple
things
1:20:04
people should know I give a
little bit
1:20:06
of information every time you
cannot run
1:20:10
the the connector you cannot
plug the
1:20:12
connector into a anything that
this got
1:20:18
like one of those what does it
call a
1:20:19
breaker and it a surge
protected yeah
1:20:25
you cannot write you cannot
stick it
1:20:26
into a surge protected circuit
no or GFI
1:20:31
screws with the signal and it
doesn't
1:20:33
bite now by the way since we're
since
1:20:36
were on our tech segment here I
am now
1:20:38
running a a UPS uninterruptible
power
1:20:42
supply on the studio and yes
great I'm
1:20:45
very happy with it
1:20:46
it makes no noise fanless know
it has a
1:20:50
fan but the fan only really
kicks in
1:20:54
once the powers been off for
about ten
1:20:56
minutes then it's gonna want to
roll
1:20:58
depending on how much you're
drawing
1:20:59
obviously they're not gonna
want to
1:21:00
recharge and then it gets hot
and then
1:21:02
all kinds of stuff happens but
right but
1:21:04
it's definitely if because I've
had some
1:21:07
Brown outs here we should blew
out the
1:21:10
system once during the show and
once
1:21:12
right after and and so I'm
really happy
1:21:14
all uh yeah
1:21:16
you'll love this so like oh I'm
gonna
1:21:19
sign up again for the Amazon
affiliates
1:21:21
program because there's so much
yeah I
1:21:23
got all that pod father gear
that I put
1:21:25
on the pod father gear calm
website and
1:21:29
its really and as I wanted to
put this
1:21:31
one on as well and the way it
works is
1:21:32
you click on the link and then
if you
1:21:34
buy you know the product then
the
1:21:36
affiliate gets a fee what's
interesting
1:21:38
about the affiliate program is
that when
1:21:42
someone clicks on your amazon
link for
1:21:44
the next 24 hours
1:21:46
anything that person buys you
get a
1:21:48
piece of so I so I immediately
saw like
1:21:51
oh my god I'm making money on
Gatorade
1:21:54
some someone was buying all
kinds of
1:21:56
food products and a book and
I'm like
1:21:59
this is fantastic it's just I'm
racking
1:22:02
up the dough $20 but it's like
wow this
1:22:04
is great I get an email then I
was I
1:22:07
want to put this UPS on and I
logged in
1:22:11
I can't login I'd look for the
email
1:22:13
yeah yeah we
1:22:16
verified your page and it's
just not the
1:22:19
commercially interesting you
only have
1:22:21
store old stories from other
people I
1:22:24
wrote a whole damn thing about
how to
1:22:27
set up a podcasting rig and
they're
1:22:30
saying now now you don't really
have any
1:22:32
you're just no good I got the
flash link
1:22:35
could you made 20 bucks I got
the
1:22:37
platform because they feel that
my page
1:22:41
is not Valerie blocks well hey
that guy
1:22:46
made money just take it away
from him
1:22:48
Yeah right yeah I know I can
find the
1:22:53
email I can read it to you so
they would
1:22:56
don't want your business know
so they
1:22:59
don't want you recommending
Amazon
1:23:00
products and not through Amazon
1:23:03
apparently no what is what what
word
1:23:07
work and you use it I had him
one of
1:23:10
those affiliate links too and
they just
1:23:11
kicked me off unceremoniously
mmm-hmm
1:23:14
and that was years ago for my
blog I
1:23:17
think and so I just gave up on
it I
1:23:20
never went back but I always
felt that
1:23:22
there was must have been some
mechanism
1:23:24
where which is where it's okay
to
1:23:27
promote something and have it
you know
1:23:29
like on Twitter maybe you think
I'm
1:23:34
trying to see if I can find
that email I
1:23:35
may have deleted it talking
about crazy
1:23:40
messages so I got this message
which I
1:23:44
thought I'd record oh and this
is the
1:23:48
words this thing this is the
ominous
1:23:51
threatening message from
Microsoft oh
1:23:53
are you in trouble again
1:23:55
Microsoft spyware alert
pornographic
1:23:59
spyware risk where detected
error number
1:24:02
zero by eight zero zero seven
two EE 7
1:24:05
your computer has alerted us
that it is
1:24:08
infected with a pornographic
spyware or
1:24:10
ask where this spyware is
sending your
1:24:13
financial details credit card
details
1:24:16
Facebook logins and personal
details to
1:24:19
an unknown IP address remotely
please
1:24:21
call us immediately on the
toll-free
1:24:23
number listed so that our
support
1:24:25
engineers can walk you through
the
1:24:27
removal process over
1:24:29
the phone if you close this
page before
1:24:32
calling us we will be forced to
disable
1:24:35
your computer to prevent
further damage
1:24:37
to our network and will send
the copy of
1:24:39
this report to the concerned
authorities
1:24:41
to raise a complaint against
your IP
1:24:43
address well I'm sure you got
on that
1:24:46
stick right away well
unfortunately it
1:24:55
worked with this particular
page I don't
1:24:56
even know how I got to it some
something
1:24:58
triggered it but the page locks
yeah you
1:25:00
can't use yeah you have to kill
your
1:25:02
browser you can't get out no
it's really
1:25:07
a it should be these people
should be
1:25:10
arrested speaking of such today
in
1:25:16
Montreux Montreux Switzerland
Montreux
1:25:20
for the coming four days once
again it
1:25:24
is the annual meeting of the
elites in
1:25:26
the New World Order the
Bilderberg 2019
1:25:30
or something
1:25:31
how come Matt Jones is that
there as
1:25:34
usual with this bullhorn well
it's quite
1:25:37
a trip to go to Montreux
although very
1:25:40
nice it's hard to find I've
been to
1:25:42
Montreux several times for the
Montreux
1:25:44
Jazz Festival for the Montreux
what is
1:25:48
it they had the Montreux modern
that
1:25:51
different name actually that's
where I
1:25:53
saw have a picture of me Run
DMC and the
1:25:56
Beastie Boys on stage the first
time
1:25:58
when they got together to do
their their
1:26:00
their collab but I have the
list of
1:26:04
participants I think it's
pretty well
1:26:06
known show stance on the
Bilderbergers
1:26:09
as this is a drinking Club
although it
1:26:11
is always interesting to see
who shows
1:26:13
up and what happens with them
you know
1:26:17
the the tinfoil hat conspiracy
theory
1:26:20
thinking is Bilderberg this is
where the
1:26:22
future is determined this is
where the
1:26:23
next president of the United
States is
1:26:25
going to be chosen this is
where we
1:26:27
decide who lives and dies it is
truly
1:26:30
the game of Thrones and I have
the list
1:26:33
of participants let's go
through a few
1:26:35
shall we so what would you get
to a
1:26:37
where'd you get the list and
how do you
1:26:38
know if it's complete or not
hey I got
1:26:40
the list from their website
1:26:42
because they publish it show
you how to
1:26:47
do the handshake and everything
so we
1:26:49
have James Baker of course we
know him
1:26:51
he was former Secretary of
Defense
1:26:54
Jose Barroso he is now a
chairman of
1:26:57
Goldman Sachs international he
was the
1:26:59
president of the European Union
huh
1:27:00
funny how that works we have
office of
1:27:09
the secretary of defense new
space and
1:27:11
technology projects Mathew
Daniels
1:27:13
that's the u.s. person
1:27:15
we have chairman and CEO of Axel
1:27:17
Springer very big media company
of
1:27:21
Deutschland we have James Ellis
who is
1:27:24
the chairman users advisory
group of
1:27:28
national space counts a lot of
space
1:27:30
this year we have Jeremy
Fleming who is
1:27:33
the director of the British
government
1:27:35
communications headquarters
also known
1:27:37
as GCHQ the spy agency we have
the
1:27:42
international president for
SEIU the
1:27:44
Service Employees International
Union
1:27:46
mm-hmm we have Alex Karp CEO of
Palantir
1:27:52
technologies the data mining
company
1:27:54
Henry Kissinger of course will
be on
1:27:57
hand I don't know these guys
still alive
1:27:59
it's amazing Henry Kravis of
KKR the
1:28:02
famous barbarians at the gate
at Jared
1:28:05
Kushner will be showing up as a
swamp to
1:28:10
swamp creature numero uno
listed as
1:28:12
senior advisor to the president
of the
1:28:14
the president where is he
bringing
1:28:17
Ivanka can you bring your
spouses to
1:28:19
this thing only if you wear the
mask
1:28:22
Jarek he's the see his title of
senior
1:28:25
advisor to the president , the
White
1:28:27
House let's see we have Megan
McArdle
1:28:32
columnist Washington Post Claire
1:28:35
McCaskill a former senator
analyst NBC
1:28:38
News John Michael thwaite
1:28:41
editor-in-chief of Bloomberg we
have
1:28:44
zani Abydos editor-in-chief of
The
1:28:48
Economist gee I wonder will
they be
1:28:49
reporting on it on
1:28:51
sorry they have Chatham House
Rules no
1:28:54
one is allowed to talk about
well hold
1:28:56
on a second are you telling me
that
1:28:58
professional journalists and
editors
1:29:00
from major newspapers and
outlets are
1:29:03
signing non-disclosure
agreements and
1:29:06
going in and then not reporting
anything
1:29:08
back to the public and they
think this
1:29:09
is okay do you consider
Bloomberg and
1:29:12
The Economist major outfits
yeah dan yes
1:29:17
Satya Nadella CEO of Microsoft
his
1:29:20
majesty the king of the
Netherlands my
1:29:23
buddy will be there of course
get a
1:29:26
report from him I will David
Petraeus he
1:29:29
is a chairman of KKR I didn't
know that
1:29:32
of the KKR Global Institute
which is
1:29:34
some nonprofit bullshit thing or
1:29:36
think-tank I'm sure we have the
chairman
1:29:39
and CEO of total oil we have
matteo
1:29:42
renzi former prime minister of
italy
1:29:45
let's see we have director of
the
1:29:48
Potsdam Institute for climate
impact
1:29:50
research Margaret oh of course
the prime
1:29:53
minister of the Netherlands the
Dutch
1:29:54
are always there Eric Schmidt's
1:29:57
technical advisor of alphabet
Inc uh-huh
1:30:00
that's the Google guy that's
the true
1:30:02
spook in the mix Mustafa
Suleiman who is
1:30:07
the co-founder of deep mind
yeah it's a
1:30:09
cornucopia of who's who we have
the CEO
1:30:12
of Credit Suisse Group we have
Peter
1:30:14
teal course of teal Capital
mark Tucker
1:30:18
of HSBC we have the president
of the
1:30:21
Ford Foundation and the one
that caught
1:30:23
my eye is the founder and chair
of the
1:30:27
organization fair fight she
will be
1:30:30
there her name is Stacy Abrams
also
1:30:34
known as the woman who did not
win the
1:30:39
governorship in Georgia she's an
1:30:43
interesting catch I was
wondering what
1:30:45
you were going with this I
saved the
1:30:47
best for last
1:30:48
Stacy Abrams doing it the
Bilderberger
1:30:50
conference well remember she's
thinking
1:30:53
of running for president you
should well
1:30:55
here's what i'm thinking first
of all
1:30:56
she's a Council on Foreign
Relations
1:30:58
member which also is is a head
shaker in
1:31:01
baffling
1:31:01
now yeah if you look at her
wiki page
1:31:04
she's damn impressive she has
written
1:31:07
novels under pen names that
have sold
1:31:10
hundreds of thousands of copies
you know
1:31:12
she writes these really
eloquent pieces
1:31:14
that say nothing but look
really good
1:31:17
the former New York banker
you'll recall
1:31:20
he said to me she's no Maxine
Waters
1:31:22
keep your eye on Stacey Abrams
and the
1:31:24
reason why he said of course
she's got
1:31:26
the banking money behind her
he's a
1:31:28
banker there's bankers here
it's the
1:31:30
banking candidate I think she's
you know
1:31:33
what if if I didn't know any
better I
1:31:36
would say that she's letting
everybody
1:31:39
Duke it out but someone popped
the top
1:31:42
off a Biden's head and then
she'll come
1:31:44
in and she'll announce she's
running and
1:31:46
she has a real shot no ha ha ha
oh this
1:31:51
is where our paths separate
don't
1:31:53
Sundance she has zero shot she's
1:31:57
unlikable as a candidate uh
she's kind
1:32:02
of full of herself kind of
probably a
1:32:04
spook I don't think she's a
spook you
1:32:11
know I was looking at her at
her wiki
1:32:13
page no no no I have to look at
no I'll
1:32:16
get it for you I gotta have it
here I
1:32:18
mean you know she might not be
well
1:32:22
she's got some okay but she
sounds
1:32:24
suspicious well she's highly
educated
1:32:27
and she she was a Harry Truman
scholar
1:32:33
studied public policy UT Austin
LBJ
1:32:37
School of Public Affairs master
of
1:32:38
public affairs JD degree she's
a Yalie
1:32:41
y'all so she's a lawyer
1:32:42
Yale Law School as she worked
as a tax
1:32:46
attorney
1:32:48
and add a a top firm in in
Atlanta NC
1:32:58
they're writing with there was
something
1:33:00
about her writing I wanted to
mention
1:33:01
cuz she done a lot she's
published
1:33:04
articles in public policy
taxation and
1:33:07
nonprofit organizations under
the
1:33:08
pen-name Selina Montgomery
1:33:10
she's the award-winning author
of
1:33:11
several romantic suspense
novels that
1:33:14
the here's the problem she is
about to
1:33:17
be investigated by the state
Ethics
1:33:20
Commission because when I when
I looked
1:33:22
I saw the name Stacey Abrams
and and
1:33:24
said chair fair fight and like
what does
1:33:27
this fair fight is that the CI I
1:33:28
initially thought this may not
be the
1:33:30
same Stacey Abrams but fair
fight is is
1:33:34
a very interesting and discuss
a couple
1:33:37
of entities you have the fair
fight
1:33:39
foundation a fair fight Inc and
the fair
1:33:41
fight PAC political action
committee and
1:33:45
the nonprofit which is a 501 C
4 I
1:33:49
pulled the 990 for us she's
been making
1:33:52
$80,000 a year from this
nonprofit which
1:33:55
is pretty much only promoted
her she is
1:33:58
also the chair which is a huge
no-no in
1:34:02
nonprofit land this if she
considers
1:34:05
running for anything she has a
mess to
1:34:08
clean up well here it is Stacey
oh I
1:34:11
didn't see this Stacey Abrams
under
1:34:13
investigation by state Ethics
Commission
1:34:17
Georgia state Ethics Commission
will
1:34:19
subpoena bank records from
Stacey Abrams
1:34:21
2018 gubernatorial campaign
several
1:34:23
other groups that help it to
raise money
1:34:25
um I'm just getting this in now
so okay
1:34:29
well that makes nothing but sin
it also
1:34:31
has not reported 2017 and form
990 which
1:34:34
i think is violation she should
be that
1:34:37
should be in as of October last
year
1:34:40
yeah she's unlikable I agree
with you
1:34:43
and and we've read her stuff
and it's
1:34:45
just like a lot of beautiful
eloquent
1:34:47
words saying nothing but
1:34:51
we can differ on this I think
that I
1:34:53
think that she she could be the
great
1:34:56
hope for the Dems now Jim
1:35:01
Camelot Camelot Kamala is a
much better
1:35:03
shot at it hmm
1:35:08
so well she's not holding at
what 1% or
1:35:12
something no she's got more
than that
1:35:14
she's up there on the list she's
1:35:16
actually on the main list hmm
okay
1:35:19
anyway I thought it was
interesting
1:35:21
she's gonna be there and why
wouldn't a
1:35:22
politician from Georgia be in
Montreux
1:35:25
Switzerland yeah yeah why why
not a
1:35:31
little bit of Montreux trivia
history
1:35:34
the song Deep Purple's a smoke
on the
1:35:37
water was written there when
the casino
1:35:39
burned down smoke on the water
fire in
1:35:43
the sky oh this that was about
the
1:35:46
casino but yeah but there was
the
1:35:47
recording they were recording
there
1:35:49
there was a recording studio in
the
1:35:51
casino it's it I think it may
still be
1:35:52
their queen owned it after the
fire and
1:35:56
they were recording and if you
if you
1:35:58
hear the song we all went down
to
1:35:59
Montreux then they'd sing about
how they
1:36:02
were recording in the studio
and then
1:36:04
the studio was on fire and then
if
1:36:06
you've been to Montreux you see
the
1:36:07
smoke on the water mr. little
eats
1:36:17
that's that's where most of the
elites
1:36:19
go to have their blood recycled
you go
1:36:22
to you go up in the mountains
there you
1:36:25
can't go to Montreux teenagers
younger
1:36:28
much younger no no did the 11
or 12 or
1:36:31
the best 12 their blood and
give them
1:36:37
your blood circulate that baby
just pump
1:36:40
it Pump It pump it here's a
gears a
1:36:42
couple hundred bucks
1:36:43
come on those kid yes
1:36:48
so Merkel here I got a good
couple of
1:36:51
things so they could be this is
a contra
1:36:55
month okay
1:36:55
a jimmy kimmel allah does one
of his
1:36:58
little bits where they go out
into the
1:36:59
street in this case they just
have a
1:37:01
clock a regular old-fashioned
and an
1:37:03
analog an analog clock
1:37:05
lock lock and there's not one
does that
1:37:08
one kid or college student and
they have
1:37:11
vicinity I can read it when I
was a kid
1:37:13
you know you learn in school
out of tall
1:37:15
time they'd have the the thing
with all
1:37:16
the clocks and you had the
right in the
1:37:18
time and but now we all have
phones and
1:37:20
we just look at it we know and
it made
1:37:22
me wonder if young people even
know how
1:37:25
to read a an old time clock
anymore you
1:37:29
know the round things with the
hands
1:37:30
okay so anyway we went on the
street we
1:37:32
asked people to tell us what
time it is
1:37:35
using an analog clock and start
to find
1:37:39
out how they did in tonight's
edition of
1:37:42
can you do it
1:37:43
[Applause]
1:37:47
I got a question for you sure
can you
1:37:52
look at this and tell me what
time it is
1:37:53
oh no no for like 37 it's uh -
well I
1:38:09
want to say 40 no not 45 Chris
let me
1:38:13
ask you this
1:38:13
where'd you go to college you
see
1:38:15
Arlington want to say anything
to your
1:38:16
teachers back in college not at
all
1:38:18
because they're gonna be so
disappointed
1:38:19
that I have not read a clock
like this
1:38:21
as elementary school let me see
okay oh
1:38:24
man it is a seven eight twenty
eight
1:38:29
fifty eight seventeen No AM or
PM
1:38:36
[Applause]
1:38:38
Wow yeah of course it's
1:38:41
man-on-the-street you can pull
out
1:38:43
anything you want but you can't
but the
1:38:45
point it but I'm in on it I
think that
1:38:48
there's no doubt that most
people and
1:38:50
the words that he didn't use
properly
1:38:52
which tell time that's what he
used to
1:38:55
refer to it's not like looking
at her
1:38:56
watch this is 1203 you have to
look at
1:38:59
the clock and tell time time I
don't
1:39:03
think the kids can do it there
was
1:39:05
another man on the street that
I I may
1:39:09
have clipped it but it was Fox
News I
1:39:11
guess Fox and Friends in the
morning and
1:39:14
the clip the way it was
presented the
1:39:17
reason why I thought it was
interesting
1:39:18
is was look at this guy
whatever his
1:39:21
name is Fox and Friends he's
going on
1:39:23
the street no one cares about
him no one
1:39:24
good just shit don't want to
talk to him
1:39:26
it was you know kind of like
hating on
1:39:28
Fox and Friends so I look at
the clip
1:39:30
and the guy is trying to stop
people but
1:39:34
they're all on their phone and
they got
1:39:35
the earbuds in they don't eat
they like
1:39:37
they like they just look over
some guy
1:39:39
randomly talking and they just
keep
1:39:41
walking because they're all on
their
1:39:43
phones all on there and also I
was
1:39:47
listening to this
1:39:49
Kimmo had that nice little
music here
1:39:52
did you have it here tell us
what and
1:39:54
find out how they did it in
today's
1:39:56
edition of can you do it
1:39:59
[Applause]
1:40:03
and I heard that and I'm like
you know
1:40:05
it reminds me of our old game
show do
1:40:07
you remember our game show
dwindle or
1:40:11
die
1:40:17
[Music]
1:40:26
our drone yeah screw you call
it from a
1:40:32
screw you Kimmel our show is
better well
1:40:36
talking about people saying
stuff
1:40:37
promise do you know that when
alex jones
1:40:39
starts his radio show he talks
about
1:40:41
fema region 6 yeah I probably
stole that
1:40:44
from him about this play the
Alex Jones
1:40:50
tell me what the back song is
he's
1:40:53
playing on it's probably a
flight of the
1:40:55
Valkyries I'm just guessing okay
1:41:05
globalist here and abroad are so
1:41:08
incredible so historic that
words can
1:41:13
hardly describe the victories
were
1:41:15
having does he have the version
that
1:41:17
Ghost Cinco DeMayo though he
does not
1:41:19
have the song version he
doesn't have
1:41:21
their this spoken word version
this is
1:41:24
the old one it is the regular
ones
1:41:26
if y'all love if y'all are
wondering
1:41:28
what we're talking about before
we start
1:41:30
before we hit play and record
at the
1:41:32
same time on the recorder here
for the
1:41:35
show on the stream it's become
a an OC
1:41:41
superstition of mine to play
that of his
1:41:44
to play the flight of the
Valkyries and
1:41:46
then I have to add the lyrics
version
1:41:49
yes the singing version correct
I have
1:41:51
to add the lyrics Cinco DeMayo
at the
1:41:54
right point otherwise we won't
have a
1:41:55
good show
1:41:57
and we've been doing this for
how many
1:41:58
years that's one of many
superstitions
1:42:05
that we're dealing with here
this is if
1:42:07
he's a you know in baseball the
baseball
1:42:10
players are the worse for this
sort of
1:42:11
thing oh oh yeah oh yeah not
shaving or
1:42:17
shaving having sex not having
sex I
1:42:20
personally like to have sex the
night
1:42:22
before the show it'd be and I
always
1:42:24
make sure that I mention that
works baby
1:42:29
it's for the show speaking of
Jones
1:42:32
there's a couple of D
platforming deep
1:42:38
platforming news and different
things
1:42:41
happening in the purge in purge
space
1:42:44
first of all and this is this
comes down
1:42:47
to really how no one should be
1:42:51
trustworthy of Internet Silicon
Valley
1:42:55
the technology platforms
because you
1:42:58
start to rely on it you can get
screwed
1:43:01
now the yellow vest just before
the
1:43:06
European election started they
have a
1:43:08
Facebook group with 350,000
members yeah
1:43:11
that was frozen
1:43:12
no one could post it was just
what it
1:43:14
was
1:43:15
no one could follow up nothing
they
1:43:16
froze that why you're not gonna
get an
1:43:21
answer but it seems obvious
they just
1:43:24
want to shut down this course or
1:43:26
whatever it's a version of deep
1:43:27
platforming the Amazon though
is is
1:43:30
they're doing something pretty
scary
1:43:32
they are purging their small
suppliers
1:43:37
right and you probably know
more about
1:43:40
this than I do how Amazon works
but I
1:43:42
guess there's a certain that
they
1:43:44
previously they would maybe buy
up some
1:43:47
stock you know some some of
your your
1:43:50
stuff and then they'd sell it
that is
1:43:54
now apparently going to be over
they
1:43:56
will do it only you will move
down to
1:43:58
the to the marketplace where
you just
1:44:01
sell on a piecemeal
piece-by-piece basis
1:44:04
which is going to call I think
it's
1:44:05
gonna cost a lot more and you
probably
1:44:07
won't be surfaced and other
things will
1:44:09
get positioning and search etc
so the
1:44:12
kind of I mean that the
bloomberg
1:44:13
headline is literally Amazon
purchased
1:44:16
small suppliers for Procter &
Gamble
1:44:18
Sony and Lego bulk orders are
you
1:44:23
familiar how the selling works
on Amazon
1:44:24
not completely I'm JC
1:44:28
buzzkill jr. has been looking
into it
1:44:31
and he's got a friend that
works there
1:44:32
too and there's a lot of layers
to it
1:44:37
and there's way of selling
stuff on
1:44:39
there reselling stuff on there
and
1:44:41
well you can be a small or a
big small
1:44:44
or a big vendor and you got to
pay a
1:44:46
certain fee and they also do
just drop
1:44:48
shipping for you and you yeah
right you
1:44:50
can hire them to do that and
then you
1:44:52
could and then for an extra fee
they'll
1:44:54
put their your stuff in there
online so
1:44:57
you can go use them for drop
shipping
1:44:59
but you can use them for pick
and pack
1:45:02
drop shipping pick and pack and
and
1:45:04
cataloging and it's not
everything's fee
1:45:07
based and they're trying to
move to more
1:45:09
of that sort of thing so they
don't have
1:45:11
to be responsible for the crime
and all
1:45:13
the rest well it seems like
it's put a
1:45:15
lot of people out of business
already
1:45:16
but what surprised me yeah
examples well
1:45:22
did the story the Bloomberg
story
1:45:23
obviously has some examples let
me see
1:45:26
what but it's just you know
like some
1:45:28
small guy I can tell you
there's also
1:45:34
this op that this I I don't
know this
1:45:38
for a fact but knowing the way
they
1:45:41
operate it seems to me that if
you're
1:45:42
like double dipping in other
words you
1:45:45
have a you don't have a real
story not a
1:45:47
real company you just selling
stuff and
1:45:49
you're selling stuff on Amazon
and
1:45:51
you're selling stuff on eBay
they might
1:45:53
take it right you know like
that the mom
1:45:56
and pops this are not you're
not with us
1:45:59
yeah the mom and pops that have
long
1:46:00
relied and this is why it's
important
1:46:02
the mom and pops that have long
relied
1:46:04
on Amazon for a steady stream
of orders
1:46:06
will have a have to learn a new
way of
1:46:08
doing business on the web store
rather
1:46:10
than selling in bulk directly
to Amazon
1:46:11
they'll need to win sales one
shopper at
1:46:14
a time it's one of the biggest
shifts in
1:46:16
Amazon's ecommerce strategy
since it
1:46:18
opened the site to independent
sellers
1:46:19
almost twenty years ago while
the plan
1:46:22
could be changed or canceled
it's
1:46:23
currently moving forward I'm
looking for
1:46:30
an example for you but I think
that says
1:46:31
it right there that's really
what's
1:46:33
going on
1:46:34
you can also be deployed formed
off of
1:46:36
other technology technology
platforms
1:46:39
literally uber and here's a
recent story
1:46:44
well starting today
1:46:46
uber is going to be giving the
boot to
1:46:48
riders who have low ratings a
1:46:50
significant change to the
company's
1:46:52
previous policies the
ride-sharing
1:46:53
company says
1:46:55
policies about holding both
riders and
1:46:57
drivers accountable
1:46:58
uber has not disclosed what
ratings will
1:47:01
get riders deactivated if their
term but
1:47:04
is this a good move by uber I
think it
1:47:07
is because ubers trying to
clean itself
1:47:08
up there was an uber driver that
1:47:10
unfortunately murdered a
passenger so
1:47:11
when you get rid of some of
these you
1:47:13
know on both sides it's not
just the
1:47:15
driver qualifications get you
that's the
1:47:18
thing they list up bad behavior
there's
1:47:20
you can't insult the drivers
you can't
1:47:22
yo you can't vomit I know Scott
asked
1:47:24
that and you can't have sex
with the
1:47:26
driver I know that's it I'm
moving to
1:47:28
lift can't have sex with ruber
driver
1:47:30
booted from uber so it's just
you know
1:47:38
it's it's actually moving
towards the
1:47:40
social score yep point yeah I
mean the
1:47:44
low rating points low rating
social
1:47:47
score it's gonna be stuff like
that
1:47:49
that's what's happening and
well I will
1:47:52
say you know Willow my sister
Willow of
1:47:55
course everyone who came to
Austin had
1:47:57
not been to Austin or hadn't
really
1:47:58
experienced the e-scooter rage
in Austin
1:48:01
was running around you know in
the in
1:48:04
the ways in the day surrounding
our
1:48:06
wedding and and having a good
time and
1:48:11
snapping selfies and I was
pleased to
1:48:13
hear that
1:48:15
willow got a fine from I think
she was
1:48:18
using the bird bike the e
scooter she
1:48:21
had not the returned it or
parked it in
1:48:23
a proper place and they find
her they've
1:48:27
caught her well there because
it and not
1:48:30
the authorities the company
itself
1:48:31
because yes yes so that's good
you know
1:48:35
I like that say hey if you
don't put it
1:48:37
back properly or in the right
place or
1:48:39
upright I think what was define
I think
1:48:42
it was 20 bucks hmm that's
pretty
1:48:45
serious it's pretty serious
then there
1:48:48
was another this is a good
great news
1:48:51
story that Newark New Jersey is
leading
1:48:53
the way and something that I
really hope
1:48:55
mayor Adler of Austin will
consider
1:48:57
implementing maybe even
something for
1:49:01
California well you may want to
think
1:49:02
twice before giving money to
panhandlers
1:49:04
in Newark police there will now
be
1:49:07
ticketing dry
1:49:08
whereas they say our posing
safety risks
1:49:10
and delaying traffic by
stopping to give
1:49:13
money police have issued 90
summonses in
1:49:15
just the last few weeks and
that comes
1:49:17
with a $50 fine plus court
costs the
1:49:20
city says that this is all part
of a
1:49:22
larger plan to help the homeless
1:49:24
Newark Hope won a police mobile
unit
1:49:26
will also try to keep
panhandlers off
1:49:28
the streets by offering
services to get
1:49:31
them help I would love for this
to be
1:49:34
implemented in Austin already
the Austin
1:49:38
downtown Alliance which I do
like the
1:49:40
Austin downtown Alliance
because they
1:49:42
keep the streets clean they've
people
1:49:44
out there sweeping up and
keeping it all
1:49:46
tidy but they're already like
oh no you
1:49:49
can't do that that wouldn't
that people
1:49:52
just prolong people's
experiencing
1:49:55
homelessness no we got to stop
with this
1:49:58
you cannot go anywhere in
Austin stop at
1:50:01
any light without people
begging for
1:50:04
money and it's coordinated I
see the
1:50:07
guys on Sunset Valley Road and
old tor
1:50:09
from the yeah they got the East
got a
1:50:11
corner they switch around it's
1:50:13
coordinated the share and
smokes and
1:50:15
come on is a business for them
1:50:21
I like this idea I'd like
inside do you
1:50:23
have a comment to make okay
because you
1:50:27
were talking about the homeless
1:50:28
situation there's it's
noticeable there
1:50:30
I think the SCOOTER thing is
more horrid
1:50:33
than the the which is something
we don't
1:50:36
have in San Francisco because
Sanders
1:50:37
has got too many hills right
and I'd
1:50:48
like to see that yeah but but
the
1:50:51
homeless situation in Austin
which is a
1:50:53
I guess getting bad is nothing
nothing
1:50:57
compared to the Jehova
situation around
1:51:00
here with the tent cities and
the and
1:51:03
the streets just filled with
poop
1:51:06
there's nothing that's not even
close
1:51:08
not even close you're not even
in the
1:51:10
top ten
1:51:15
what do you mean my what do you
mean not
1:51:16
even autonomous in terms of a
mess it's
1:51:20
not that bad in Austin -
hopeless I mean
1:51:22
there's a couple errors around
the bus
1:51:24
you have no idea what you're
talking
1:51:26
about that you don't live here
so you're
1:51:28
just wrong on that just wrong I
took a
1:51:30
drive around purposely to look
at their
1:51:32
situation based on some people
who had
1:51:35
done some research and they and
yeah
1:51:37
okay well then you're now mayor
1:51:39
congratulations you do want a
fine job I
1:51:42
love what you've done with the
city well
1:51:44
I'm not I didn't see it I go to
Seattle
1:51:48
I can see it there's like whole
cities
1:51:51
on the outskirts of town
they're like a
1:51:53
shantytown I just didn't see it
okay
1:51:57
thank you just you know you're
harsh no
1:52:01
I'm not harsh I gave money to
people as
1:52:03
you know on the street for
years and in
1:52:06
Austin I finally got tired of
seeing the
1:52:07
same damn guy asking for money
no
1:52:09
improvement yeah I need this
for sake I
1:52:12
need this to get to my job and
he's for
1:52:13
them is it no I'm just saying
there's a
1:52:17
guy I think you were cause he
never
1:52:19
acknowledged the fact that you
gave him
1:52:21
money no no I'm not worked at
all I'm
1:52:23
work that there's it doesn't
improve
1:52:24
anything it only makes it worse
1:52:26
it sounds harsh saying that's
not true
1:52:30
yeah so we need to stop the
giving if
1:52:32
we're not gonna arrest people
for
1:52:34
panhandling and do and openly
doing
1:52:36
drugs then at least stop the
other to
1:52:39
stop the supply well I don't
understand
1:52:41
why they don't stop because
doing drugs
1:52:43
there's needles all over the
place
1:52:45
because well here it's because
we're
1:52:47
trying to belittle San Fran
little
1:52:50
Frisco and then finally some
big news
1:52:56
and I predicted this would
happen and
1:52:59
people laughed at me gab calm
gab you
1:53:03
know who make that browser that
are you
1:53:05
using the dissenter browser yes
1:53:06
excellent product outstanding
isn't it
1:53:09
it's so fast so lightweight it's
1:53:13
everything brave is without
having this
1:53:16
kind of uncomfortableness to it
yeah
1:53:18
exactly
1:53:19
everything about brave that you
like and
1:53:21
and not all of the weight that
was just
1:53:23
chugging it down so really
liking this
1:53:26
so gab calm
1:53:29
is the Twitter clone that they
created
1:53:31
which would you note was
immediately
1:53:34
dubbed as oh that's where the
Nazis are
1:53:37
stuck right and it's where
people go
1:53:40
when they're deep platformed
that's
1:53:42
where Laura Loomer is and Alex
Jones but
1:53:46
also there's art groups and
there's this
1:53:48
other things on there it's not
just
1:53:50
Nazis they are they are no I
think
1:53:56
there's some yeah this like
fort 4chan
1:53:59
memes and stuff but okay
1:54:02
but it's their policy is you
know we
1:54:04
don't kick you off unless
you're doing
1:54:06
something that would violate
the term
1:54:09
the constitutional terms of
free speech
1:54:12
they have they announced this
morning
1:54:15
they're going to federate and I
knew
1:54:18
this would happen and I'm I'm
think it's
1:54:20
fantastic so you know the
Mastodon the
1:54:23
No Agenda social calm is our
own server
1:54:26
it's our own little place where
we have
1:54:29
our own you know Twitter like
social
1:54:31
network clone and it's the open
source
1:54:34
anyone can set it up and you
have this
1:54:35
Federation where anyone else
with a
1:54:37
server and a community you can
follow
1:54:40
each other and post and reply
cross
1:54:42
servers through this thing
called
1:54:44
activity pub which is a open
source and
1:54:47
it's kind of I would say it's
the piece
1:54:49
that RSS was has always been
missing as
1:54:52
a piece that you know kind of
acts as a
1:54:55
an arbiter to make sure that
you you see
1:54:59
the messages you're supposed to
see if
1:55:01
you're following someone now as
an
1:55:03
administrator you as an
individual you
1:55:05
can silence someone so it's
kind of mute
1:55:07
you don't you don't see
anything from
1:55:08
them you can block them but as
1:55:11
administrator you can block an
entire
1:55:12
server no agenda social calm
we're
1:55:16
almost within a week of
inception was
1:55:19
blocked by blocks by people who
said
1:55:23
literally called us KKK Nazi
quadroons
1:55:28
and the with this news the the
main guy
1:55:34
behind the open-source
development of
1:55:36
Mastodon immediately
1:55:39
well I'm going to block them all
1:55:43
administrators should pre block
them
1:55:45
make sure you're ready to block
them
1:55:46
because they're alright are
they gonna
1:55:50
block gab yeah and so they can't
1:55:53
federated with gab cuz they're
there all
1:55:55
right well I mean that's kind
of well I
1:56:00
think I love this I love this
because
1:56:03
because well it's just by
federating I
1:56:07
think that the number of small
servers
1:56:09
that people will set up for
their own
1:56:11
little KKK all right Nazi
quadroon
1:56:14
discussion will federate with
gab and it
1:56:17
will be much bigger than
mastodon dot
1:56:19
social in fact i predict now
i've done
1:56:23
it before
1:56:23
Twitter will also Feder eight
everything
1:56:26
is going to Feder eight and and
you know
1:56:31
you still have control over
your server
1:56:33
if you want to block you have
people
1:56:35
from gab then you can block
everything
1:56:38
or people can block
individually but you
1:56:40
could also federate with things
you do
1:56:42
like you know I'm sure there
are more
1:56:44
social justice warriors in the
world who
1:56:46
want to talk to did it to each
other but
1:56:48
you know if you do and you
don't have to
1:56:51
be a part of some big thing you
know as
1:56:54
long as you you know as long as
the
1:56:56
capability is there it always
solves
1:56:58
itself I'm very excited about
that thing
1:57:01
this is a huge deal for gab to
do that
1:57:03
and I congratulate them these
guys are
1:57:04
are doing the right thing and
taking the
1:57:09
open-source back I love it
Merrill see
1:57:13
what I mean we'll see we'll see
we'll
1:57:19
see
1:57:19
we don't know I mean it cost
money to do
1:57:21
this things what to federate
well I mean
1:57:25
yes somewhere along the line it
cost
1:57:28
money that's like saying it
costs money
1:57:31
to create the brave that to
create their
1:57:33
browser which it did cuz someone
1:57:35
developed it but it's not you
know you
1:57:37
don't need millions of dollars
to do
1:57:39
these things we did it with
with a with
1:57:41
a goat's head and
1:57:44
and a hat drone and erener
who's running
1:57:46
it on his who's running no
agenda social
1:57:49
calm from his house so no you
don't
1:57:53
really need money I'm sorry
that's just
1:57:55
not true and the whole point is
you can
1:57:57
decentralize so you don't need
to be
1:58:00
running thousands of servers
everywhere
1:58:03
no that's a plus it's the wave
of the
1:58:06
few federal is the future well
I'm not
1:58:12
gonna argue with you you're all
in on it
1:58:13
and as far as I'm concerned I
mean I'm
1:58:15
on no agenda social all the
time I know
1:58:17
we have we see if you stop
posting find
1:58:20
it to be very useful stop
posting so
1:58:23
much it's crazy you're never on
there
1:58:27
I'm on all the time well you
should post
1:58:30
something people would love to
see that
1:58:34
so we have new rules for the
Democratic
1:58:37
candidates even though they
haven't been
1:58:38
Express they've got too many
people
1:58:40
running and they don't know
what to do
1:58:42
about it so they've decided to
come up
1:58:45
with some new rules we don't
know what
1:58:46
the rules are gonna be cuz he
got that
1:58:48
we got right on this cusp of
the first
1:58:51
debates the Democratic National
1:58:53
Committee has toughened
standards for
1:58:54
its second round of 2020
presidential
1:58:57
debates in September contenders
will
1:59:00
have to register at least 2% in
four
1:59:03
approved polls they also have
to raise
1:59:05
funds from at least a hundred
and thirty
1:59:07
thousand donors across 20
states it is
1:59:10
an effort to winnow a field of
two dozen
1:59:13
candidates Stacey Abrams all
the way
1:59:15
baby
1:59:17
let them all duke it out let
him go I'm
1:59:20
going my stacey abrams theory
yeah you
1:59:22
guys keep it mm-hmm
1:59:25
bad news for you okay
1:59:29
besides the Stacey Abrams
prediction
1:59:32
uh-huh
1:59:33
vaping is bad recent research
shows a
1:59:37
cigarette smoke an increased
risk of
1:59:39
heart attack a new study in the
Journal
1:59:42
of the American College of
Cardiology
1:59:43
has found the substance used to
flavor
1:59:46
East cigarettes can threaten the
1:59:48
survival and proper functioning
of human
1:59:50
cells the study's author says
the
1:59:52
research refutes the common
perception
1:59:54
of a thing as a safe
alternative to
1:59:57
smoking regular
1:59:57
cigarettes the Food and Drug
1:59:59
Administration said last year
vaping had
2:00:01
increased nearly 80% among high
school
2:00:04
students and 50% among middle
school
2:00:07
students over the previous year
yeah
2:00:10
this is about one thing and one
thing
2:00:12
only and by the way I heard
this study
2:00:14
Tina was very happy to read
this to me
2:00:16
the other day at breakfast yeah
you know
2:00:20
how that can you know how that
works and
2:00:21
like you know there's a study
here the
2:00:25
vaping is can kill you then you
know now
2:00:27
that we're married I have a
vested
2:00:28
interest which he does this is
remember
2:00:34
it's about the flavors and the
flavors
2:00:38
are being removed everywhere
mainly by
2:00:42
jewel jewel is locking this
shit down as
2:00:46
an eight billion dollar
investment by
2:00:48
the same people who make malboro
2:00:50
cigarettes they are pushing it
they want
2:00:52
everybody out of the market
what you
2:00:54
make some little juice and you
want to
2:00:55
sell that no way cuz people are
gonna
2:00:57
die from it this is locking
down the
2:01:00
nicotine delivery vehicle to
big tobacco
2:01:03
that's what this that's what
all of this
2:01:05
is about cuz notice it's only
about the
2:01:08
flavors well what is it about
the flavor
2:01:09
and if you read the study it
says yeah
2:01:13
you you may may die your cells
may die
2:01:18
from that but no matter what
nothing's
2:01:20
like smoking the real thing
nothing's
2:01:22
like smoking cigarettes it's
right there
2:01:24
in the study no this is it this
is a
2:01:26
continue another study debunked
by the
2:01:29
No Agenda show imagine all the
people
2:01:35
who could do with us oh yeah
2:01:37
[Music]
2:01:40
No Agenda
2:01:45
and we have a few people to
thank
2:01:47
starting with Sir Donald
Borowski he's
2:01:51
the in one two three four five
and
2:01:54
Spokane Valley he did leave a
note on
2:01:56
the on the Starfleet Command oh
I love
2:01:59
his head let her head yes love
his
2:02:01
letterhead no worries okay so
he says
2:02:12
gentlemen three things John's
interview
2:02:15
on show 1139 we'll just work the
2:02:18
interviews on the lemons ernet
were
2:02:19
excellent too I was watching an
old Joan
2:02:22
Rivers show Adam was the guest
doing
2:02:25
celebrity gossip that's right
2:02:27
wow that hair let me tell you I
loved
2:02:31
working with Joan Rivers she
was so nice
2:02:34
and I buttered her up so well
back in
2:02:39
the day that was when she was
on it was
2:02:42
the Fox stations I think said
her daily
2:02:45
talk show
2:02:46
yeah I'd come in and MTV was a
couple
2:02:48
Studios down and it stopped on
do a
2:02:51
walk-on she was great three is
having my
2:02:56
name read as a no agender
producer just
2:02:58
so much virtual signaling no
agenda
2:03:01
style completely yes well done
the fire
2:03:09
bottles by Count of Eastern
Washington
2:03:11
Eastern Washington State always
2:03:14
entertaining thank you very
much sir for
2:03:16
your courage Ryan Smith in
Raleigh North
2:03:19
Carolina 100 dollars and 67
cents james
2:03:22
guilt guilt Kison gill Kison
hundred
2:03:28
congratulations on the wedding
anonymous
2:03:30
one hundred he wishes to remain
such
2:03:34
Oscar shank in Portugal $99.99
hey Oscar
2:03:43
Oscar we're gonna be he's in
Lisbon oh
2:03:46
he oh he's Dutch he's Dutch in
Lisbon
2:03:50
Lisbon yes
2:03:51
add emulsion of tips no to help
2:03:53
interviewers from Leisha
bomb-laden
2:03:54
Evita
2:03:55
okay so a goon sir Stefan or
Stephen
2:04:00
Hato in st. Petersburg Florida
seventy
2:04:04
seventy served white tonight in
2:04:06
Burlington Ontario six seven
eight nine
2:04:08
Nelson Ernst five six seven
eight
2:04:10
Robert Bruckner 55 55 Thomas
Miller 55
2:04:14
55 he's in Naperville Illinois
Illinois
2:04:18
sir Andy Cantrell in Terrigal
Terrigal
2:04:23
Terrigal Beach I think he turns
51 today
2:04:27
wait the night well that's just
that's
2:04:30
his niece Amelia her fourth
birthday
2:04:32
ah Oh anyone let us know jobs
karma
2:04:36
fours mom worked would like to
pass some
2:04:38
karma on to anyone needs that
he will
2:04:39
put it the answer to why
tonight of
2:04:40
course Jonathan reeseman
Reisman Reisman
2:04:44
53 David steep you in Massillon
Ohio 53
2:04:48
Kyle blank these 53 was a
special
2:04:51
donation marking the spleen
pig-pig
2:04:56
spleen as a weather predictor
predictor
2:04:59
as discussed in the newsletter
with a
2:05:01
link discussing this this
situation
2:05:05
because there's some expert on
Pig
2:05:07
spleen weather predicting who
died a 12
2:05:11
years ago and he was the you
know
2:05:13
apparently he brought this
skill from
2:05:16
Norway or Sweden or one of the
Nordic
2:05:19
countries where I guess I use
it now
2:05:21
what happens is that you when
you told
2:05:24
that spleen out of a pig is is
written
2:05:27
up in the there's a link in the
2:05:29
newsletter when you pull the
spleen out
2:05:31
you can look at the fat layers
and the
2:05:33
thickness and by dividing the
spleen up
2:05:36
you could predict the weather
for the
2:05:37
next six months six months with
great
2:05:40
accuracy hmm with great
accuracy hmm
2:05:46
anyway so here's the 53 dollar
donors
2:05:48
David see pew Kyle blank and
Houston
2:05:53
Stephen or Stefan Kunkel in
Atlanta
2:05:57
Georgia Stephen I'm sure sir
Donald Earl
2:06:01
of Mills and Shasta Lake James
Freeman
2:06:06
and Mountain View California
2:06:09
these are all in celebration of
pig
2:06:11
spleens Sean mountain $53 Peter
Chung
2:06:16
and Lakewood Washington shields
Pivo
2:06:20
he's off no that's the end of
it we only
2:06:23
had well I wasn't a big success
this
2:06:25
promotion this big spleen yeah
you might
2:06:28
want to re-evaluate that yeah
maybe not
2:06:32
do it next year
2:06:32
big spleen a little choice in
the matter
2:06:41
Giles Jew Jill a French guy
French guy
2:06:48
the washer and he has a real
French name
2:06:52
she evolved animals you are
very welcome
2:06:56
to the producer sheep we go
back to our
2:07:00
5191 donation which celebrates
your
2:07:02
wedding I think oh and sir
mature also
2:07:05
is French of course oh yes yes
anonymous
2:07:09
with you 191 and 9 I was 50
when I never
2:07:11
he's in Boulvard he says Jersey
guy his
2:07:15
donation for the anonymous is
I'm a
2:07:17
donation from a Jersey guy
2:07:19
congratulations to Adam and
Tina thank
2:07:21
you very much true Gator of the
North
2:07:24
Texas swamps William Miller
these are
2:07:26
all 5191 donation laggards
Carrie Rosen
2:07:31
Barker Josh Anderson
2:07:35
honey has a call out for TIG in
New York
2:07:39
as a douche bag TIG Julie Firpo
in
2:07:45
Woodland Hills and that's the
dentist
2:07:48
one word to 51:42 from chris
water I
2:07:53
gotta read this note here Zhu
Zhu Zhu Li
2:07:57
from Woodland Hills California
2:07:59
third donation and happy
wedding thank
2:08:02
you need relationship karma my
2:08:05
grandmother jumped off a
building when
2:08:07
she found out my grandpa had a
secret
2:08:09
family with an underage teen
I'm cursed
2:08:12
my seventh month relationship
just ended
2:08:15
because the man didn't have
feelings for
2:08:17
me yet again the curse strikes
your
2:08:19
karma can break this
2:08:21
I do not want to resort to a
brew you
2:08:25
which is brewed brujah what is
brujah
2:08:28
which the which well Zoli watch
this
2:08:33
relationship karma for you
you've got
2:08:37
you can eat us email us back
with thanks
2:08:42
Carl a watch and worried Chris
Chris
2:08:48
Chris why did I say Carl I
don't know no
2:08:51
no sir peter toth a's in sugar
land
2:08:54
texas $50 he's following people
are all
2:08:56
$50 donors name and location if
i have
2:09:00
it
2:09:01
starting with peter then eric
do trove
2:09:03
robert fitler rhymes with jimmy
Burdette
2:09:10
in Norman Oklahoma
2:09:12
Darren Dennis Sookie I'm
guessing in
2:09:16
Dubai Arab Emirates Richard Sir
Richard
2:09:20
Gardner is every Jeffrey Zelan
in
2:09:25
Oakland Michigan uh Steven
Kirkpatrick
2:09:30
in Langley Washington and last
but not
2:09:32
least mr. Brian Watson in
Raleigh North
2:09:34
Carolina I want to thank all
these folks
2:09:36
for producing show 11:42 and
that
2:09:39
keeping this show alive and
going into
2:09:43
the future and beyond what
rhymes with
2:09:47
fitler Hitler Oh what is he
talking
2:09:54
about thinking like what could
that be
2:09:57
okay thank you thanks hashtag
got it
2:10:00
thank you so much and thank you
to all
2:10:02
of you who have supported the
show for
2:10:04
today episode 11 42 this is the
value
2:10:07
for value system and the only
way it
2:10:09
works is if you support us and
we'll
2:10:11
continue to make shows for as
long as we
2:10:13
can physically do it part of
that is
2:10:16
also subscriptions people can
lots of
2:10:20
people sign up for those is
great if you
2:10:22
do it does help with sustaining
and
2:10:24
everyone under $50 also comes
in for
2:10:27
reasons of anonymity so we
don't mention
2:10:29
their name but it is all
incredibly
2:10:31
appreciated thank you
2:10:32
so much we had a couple of
meetups now
2:10:36
that went very well apparently
we had
2:10:38
the eastern North Carolina
Meetup
2:10:40
I didn't hear anything from the
2:10:41
Pittsburgh meetup the Tel Aviv
meetup
2:10:43
looked like we had some some
dudes
2:10:45
hanging out hanging out there
the first
2:10:48
one in Israel that was nice to
see yeah
2:10:51
it was actually pretty cool
anyway did
2:10:53
you go
2:10:54
I wish then what's today is
Charleston
2:11:01
South Carolina June seconds as
next week
2:11:04
Sarasota Florida the 6th of
June in
2:11:07
Seattle June 7th in Toronto
June 8th
2:11:09
Oklahoma City June 12th it's
set London
2:11:12
go to no agenda meetups calm
our very
2:11:17
own Earl of Tennessee Sir
Patrick
2:11:18
Coppola set this up he's gonna
be there
2:11:21
how crazy is that Wow yeah and
we're
2:11:26
doing the same place you did it
a little
2:11:29
bar yeah yeah yeah hopefully
the library
2:11:32
will be open you can do it in
there well
2:11:35
sir patrick has been very kind
we arrive
2:11:37
on June 12th in the morning so
we're
2:11:41
just gonna you know shower
whatever and
2:11:43
then I'd probably be around 6
o'clock in
2:11:45
the evening so it's gonna be
the same
2:11:47
day that we arrived and because
of
2:11:49
course the next day's show Day
and
2:11:51
Friday we have to go to a
northern
2:11:52
island so looking forward to
that thank
2:11:54
you sir Patrick for setting up
June 15th
2:11:56
Copenhagen guys another one I'd
love to
2:11:59
do June a July 4th Seattle July
9th in
2:12:02
Knoxville Tennessee and July
13th in
2:12:05
Atlanta and we also have one
knighting
2:12:09
today I didn't see the like
just looking
2:12:12
for it on the spreadsheet
because it was
2:12:13
kind of a cute note it's marty
2:12:17
Williamson did you see Marty's
name
2:12:19
anywhere on the list no but I
can do a
2:12:23
quick search yeah well he and
his
2:12:26
daughter apparently have been
saving by
2:12:28
donating I think 15 a month for
years
2:12:32
and so now finally he's been
saving so
2:12:35
it's his knighthood so we're
very
2:12:36
excited about that but we do
need you to
2:12:39
remember to support the program
we'll do
2:12:41
another one on Sunday you can
do that by
2:12:42
going to all right
2:12:44
org slash and a couple of very
needed
2:12:47
karmas jobs and jobs
2:12:57
[Music]
2:13:05
and it is the end of the month
it is the
2:13:07
30th of May 2009 teen here's our
2:13:09
birthday list sir JD that Baron
of
2:13:12
Silicon Valley will be
celebrating
2:13:14
tomorrow the very last day of
the month
2:13:16
of May 31st then we
congratulate him of
2:13:18
course served white the night's
his
2:13:20
happy birthday to his neat and
Denise
2:13:22
Amelia she will be turning 4 on
June 1st
2:13:25
happy birthday and sir Andy
Cantrell
2:13:28
turns 51 years old today we say
happy
2:13:31
birthday from everybody here at
the best
2:13:32
podcast in the universe and
then we have
2:13:36
Justin it in the knighting yeah
so let's
2:13:39
if you can get the sword thank
you very
2:13:47
much for your enduring support
the No
2:13:51
Agenda podcast in the amount of
$1000
2:13:54
total now which you did over
many years
2:13:56
and very very proud to welcome
you to
2:13:59
the No Agenda roundtable of the
Knights
2:14:01
and the dames and I hereby
pronounce to
2:14:02
Kate be sir Marty Williams the
Knights
2:14:06
of the no agenda round table
for you of
2:14:07
course we got hookers a blow
red Boyz
2:14:09
Chardonnay warm beer and cold
women
2:14:12
rabbit meat and goat milk
Captain
2:14:14
Morgans and women with
questionable
2:14:15
reputation harlots and Haldol
geishas
2:14:18
and sake
2:14:18
breast milk in public - ginger
ale and
2:14:21
gerbils bong hits and bourbon
sparkling
2:14:23
cider and escorts and obviously
mutton
2:14:26
and Mead you want to taste that
go over
2:14:28
to no agenda nation.com slash
rings send
2:14:31
us your information I'll go to
the back
2:14:33
office
2:14:33
Eric the show we'll get that
out to you
2:14:35
as soon as possible your ring
your
2:14:36
sealing wax your certificate
and we love
2:14:39
it when you tweet that out and
thank you
2:14:41
very much for being with us
that for so
2:14:43
long and supporting Dvorak org
slash na
2:14:46
we've got a handy jingle for
Borg a
2:14:52
little ultra mall you'll love
it I've
2:14:56
been tracking people
particularly of
2:15:00
left political persuasion who
go off the
2:15:05
deep end and start cussing like
crazy
2:15:07
because they really have no
other way to
2:15:10
get their emotions out and
under control
2:15:14
and I got a good one yeah and
and a
2:15:19
sketchy segment very sketch but
it's
2:15:23
it's almost like a Rob Reiner
type thing
2:15:25
only with cussing so if you
have kids or
2:15:28
if you're sensitive you may not
want to
2:15:29
listen to this this is actor
comedian
2:15:31
Michael Rapaport are you
familiar with
2:15:34
his work
2:15:34
no I saw this as was on this
little
2:15:37
video he made yeah this is
octave rails
2:15:41
I think I think he needs to
seek help
2:15:43
dick stain dirty fucking dicks
and you
2:15:47
heard what Muller said the only
reason
2:15:48
why you're not in prison right
now you
2:15:50
fuck it's because you're the
president
2:15:52
because they couldn't arrest
you you're
2:15:54
the one fucking person who
couldn't get
2:15:56
arrested for what you've done
you sloppy
2:15:59
dog you committed crimes you
just
2:16:01
committed crimes well
congratulations
2:16:05
okay you're a good criminal you
should
2:16:07
be fucking proud of yourself
okay you
2:16:10
better win in 2020 because if
you don't
2:16:12
win in fucking 2020 you fat
sloppy dog
2:16:15
you we're gonna arrest you okay
we're
2:16:17
gonna put you in an orange
jumpsuit okay
2:16:20
that's gonna match your orange
fucking
2:16:21
skin okay you're gonna be in a
prison
2:16:23
next el chapo that's the kind of
2:16:25
criminals you're gonna be next
to okay
2:16:27
we're gonna get your fucking
son dick
2:16:29
stain Donald Trump jr. and your
daughter
2:16:31
and that fucking mute junkyard
Jerry
2:16:35
[Music]
2:16:41
he's Robert De Niro I did like
junkyard
2:16:44
Jarrod I think I'm gonna use
that you
2:16:48
know he looks to me he has this
very
2:16:51
slight genetic similarity to De
Niro's
2:16:55
look interesting points a bit
of that
2:16:58
doesn't he interesting yes and
I think
2:17:00
there may be something genetic
here
2:17:02
going on in some reptilians
fashion I
2:17:05
had no idea it doesn't make
sense could
2:17:07
be could be hey a song Jimmy is
the same
2:17:12
kind of screed that De Niro
does yeah
2:17:15
well maybe they're hanging out
together
2:17:19
well that's unlikely in Tribeca
2:17:23
you know no man like De Niro
2:17:25
showbusiness DeNiro
2:17:27
so asan julian assange
apparently is too
2:17:30
ill to appear for a court
hearing
2:17:34
according to the BBC this is a
2:17:37
disconcerning story I don't
know if I
2:17:39
have any clips about it but I
don't have
2:17:41
a well let me just him Allah
Andersson
2:17:43
was just after he got arrested
she
2:17:45
visited him in jail yep that's
the first
2:17:48
reported anything about his
health maybe
2:17:51
you're looking at it the wrong
way who
2:17:55
was who was the last person to
visit him
2:17:57
from the outside
2:17:59
Pamela Anderson usual you're
thinking
2:18:02
yeah how you know this was a
this was a
2:18:05
thought several years ago when
she
2:18:07
visited him she brought him
vegan
2:18:10
sandwiches which is the
definition of
2:18:12
poisoning someone if you're
gonna give
2:18:14
him vegan sandwiches but you
know I
2:18:19
don't know yeah I definitely
think he's
2:18:22
because that no one says what
is wrong
2:18:24
he's too ill so either it's
total horse
2:18:26
crap and I don't want to show
up I don't
2:18:29
understand why but if he's
gravely ill
2:18:32
as they say too ill gravely
then he's
2:18:34
probably been poisoned well
they didn't
2:18:37
move him to a hospital so I
think he was
2:18:39
that they poisoned people in
the UK you
2:18:42
know have you heard about this
I've
2:18:44
heard yeah especially people
who have
2:18:46
something to do with Russians
I'm not
2:18:48
saying he does but they poison
people
2:18:50
over there when I dad I really
I adore
2:18:54
Pam Anderson but she is suspect
2:19:01
that's an interesting point I
won't go
2:19:03
on with that let's see what's
going on
2:19:06
here's the latest I got some
updates
2:19:07
before the update though I do
have to
2:19:10
play this clip I think is
important cuz
2:19:12
I think it's about time
somebody did
2:19:14
this
2:19:14
this is Malaysia kicking back
recycled
2:19:19
crap oh yeah dumped on him
Malaysia will
2:19:22
send up to 3000 tons of plastic
waste
2:19:24
back to the countries that came
from in
2:19:27
an attempt to halt wealthier
countries
2:19:29
from dumping their used plastic
under
2:19:31
the guise of recycling Malaysia
became
2:19:34
the world's main dumping ground
for
2:19:36
plastic refuse after China
banned its
2:19:38
importation last year the
plastic
2:19:41
smuggled to unlicensed
recycling plants
2:19:43
from countries including the
United
2:19:45
States the UK France Canada and
2:19:48
Australia and is causing
environmental
2:19:50
problems for surrounding
communities
2:19:52
this is Malaysian Minister of
Energy yo
2:19:54
bien so what the citizen of the
UK
2:19:58
believed that they sent for
recycling is
2:20:00
actually dumped in our country
2:20:03
Malaysians like any other
developing
2:20:07
countries have a right to clean
air
2:20:10
clean water sustainable
resources and
2:20:13
clean environment to live in
2:20:15
just like citizens of developed
nation
2:20:18
now who's been sending this
crap the
2:20:21
Malaysian government and
they're putting
2:20:24
in the shipping containers that
you know
2:20:27
all this stuff is your the
owners
2:20:28
leftover shipping cutters they
have a
2:20:30
bunch of them dead dead headed
yeah we
2:20:32
make them they're just stuffing
them
2:20:33
full of gold bottles and stuff
and
2:20:35
shipping them right back to the
UK
2:20:37
mostly yeah Malaysia you know
be like at
2:20:42
the Port of Oakland getting
like a
2:20:44
thousand shipping containers
for trial
2:20:46
wood full of crap yeah they
just stack
2:20:50
up the containers and leave it
as a dad
2:20:52
I was I was delighted to read
this see
2:20:58
this an article in The New York
Times I
2:21:01
was that two days ago yeah
2:21:05
President Trump grousing about
Bolton
2:21:09
finally get here present Trump
was
2:21:13
grousing about John Bolton his
national
2:21:15
security adviser at his Florida
Club
2:21:17
guests heard the president
complaining
2:21:20
about the advice he was getting
and
2:21:21
wondering if Bolton was taking
him down
2:21:23
the path he did not want to go
hello
2:21:26
hello
2:21:28
you should bring in the curry
recall
2:21:30
curry Dvorak consulting group
for your
2:21:32
national security will set you
straight
2:21:34
geez get this long yeah it I
think he's
2:21:41
also something he said while he
was over
2:21:43
in Japan there was another
little thing
2:21:45
that he said the again is it's
such a
2:21:52
baffling notion that this IDI
well I
2:21:55
think what happened is Trump
wanted to
2:21:58
prove that he could do national
security
2:22:00
and deal with all these
different
2:22:02
countries without it being a
military
2:22:04
guy and so for some reason Oh
actually
2:22:07
says it here mr. Trump picked
mr. Bolten
2:22:10
in part as a reaction against
the
2:22:12
narrative that the current and
retired
2:22:13
generals in his administration
were
2:22:16
really running things this is
from the
2:22:18
New York Times and in part to
find a
2:22:19
polar opposite of mr. Bolton's
2:22:21
predecessor mcmaster it also
helped that
2:22:23
mr. Bolten had the support of
Sheldon
2:22:25
Adelson the casino mogul and
Republican
2:22:28
financier who has been a key
back of the
2:22:30
President Boulton the president
also
2:22:32
know each other from the old
bathhouse
2:22:34
days with Roy Cohn in New York
where all
2:22:37
kinds of crazy sex stuff was
going on
2:22:39
the New York Times is really
there as
2:22:41
not in there no you're right
only
2:22:45
editorializing
2:22:46
in private mr. Trump made fun
of his
2:22:48
advisors militant reputation
suggesting
2:22:51
that he was the one restraining
Boulton
2:22:54
rather than the other way
around quote
2:22:55
if it was up to Jon we'd be in
for Wars
2:22:58
now we'll get rid of believe
that's yes
2:23:02
fire this guy fire him
2:23:05
he's dangerous and he's an
idiot get rid
2:23:09
of this guy but they got to get
rid of
2:23:11
all the neo cons they're not
healthy for
2:23:15
the country No
2:23:18
it's just in it yeah no you're
right
2:23:20
it's not healthy it's all very
bad I
2:23:25
mean they're running on their
own agenda
2:23:27
but I would give up Dana got
Venezuela
2:23:30
there's a PBS report on their
update on
2:23:33
their their economy collapsing
in
2:23:35
Venezuela the government has
made a rare
2:23:37
admission of just how bad
things are the
2:23:40
nation's central bank reports
that
2:23:41
Venezuelan economy shrank 22%
in the
2:23:45
third quarter last year and
inflation
2:23:48
soared to a hundred and thirty
thousand
2:23:50
percent some three million
people have
2:23:53
fled Venezuela as their economy
crashes
2:23:56
and this is all good for
Bitcoin of
2:23:58
course which is do it did you
see
2:24:00
Bitcoin I you know I why do I
even ask
2:24:03
it wouldn't up it hit 9,000
babe before
2:24:06
a little bit there and out what
that's
2:24:10
what I heard
2:24:10
no it's it's it's it's on a
tear good
2:24:15
and here's Tim Draper legendary
Silicon
2:24:17
Valley cuckoo investor I can
say cuckoo
2:24:20
cos he's probably a billionaire
so
2:24:22
whatever he does is so pretty
pretty
2:24:24
smart
2:24:25
here's his recent appearance on
CNBC
2:24:27
this always happens when things
start to
2:24:30
turn bullish when people ask
well so
2:24:32
what do you think has happened
with
2:24:34
Bitcoin I say well you know one
Bitcoin
2:24:36
is still one Bitcoin it always
has been
2:24:38
always will be
2:24:40
they're only 21 million of
2:24:41
and you probably should get one
2:24:45
as opposed to thinking and
comparing it
2:24:49
against the fiat currency
because I look
2:24:52
at at currencies and I say well
there's
2:24:55
Bitcoin and they say well
that's very
2:24:56
volatile and I said no all the
other
2:24:58
currencies are very volatile
against
2:25:01
Bitcoin because they know that
this is
2:25:03
really transforming the world
and and so
2:25:07
these currencies that are tied
to
2:25:08
political forces or or
2:25:12
you know dictatorships or even
the
2:25:15
dollar which really does have
political
2:25:18
influence and and and it has to
be has
2:25:21
to be the monetary policy has
to be so
2:25:23
precise to get it just right
2:25:27
why bother I agree
2:25:30
I'm a recently converted Bitcoin
2:25:32
maximalist and I I think he's
right
2:25:34
it's gonna be yeah you should
at least
2:25:36
try and have one Bitcoin or a
piece of
2:25:39
that policy same policy you
know big 101
2:25:43
Mickey Mantle autograph this is
only a
2:25:47
limited number and he's dead
and how'd
2:25:48
you do I didn't get one yet oh
you're
2:25:51
still working on it yeah I have
a fake
2:25:56
Babe Ruth's autograph but
that's nothing
2:25:58
that's no good I don't happen to
2:26:02
somebody finally cracks the
code and
2:26:03
they can just make bitcoins on
a on a
2:26:07
Timex computer you really don't
know
2:26:12
what you're talking about
2:26:15
no you don't know I don't you
know we
2:26:19
had the the Guardian telling us
how to
2:26:21
deal with climate change in the
words to
2:26:25
use climate crisis etc and
emergency NPR
2:26:31
has given guidance to their
radio
2:26:35
programmers regarding any story
that has
2:26:39
to do with abortion laws know
the term
2:26:44
unborn implies that there is a
baby
2:26:47
inside a pregnant woman not a
fetus
2:26:50
babies are not babies until
they are
2:26:53
born their fetuses incorrectly
calling a
2:26:55
fetus a baby or the unborn is
part of
2:26:59
the strategy used by the
anti-abortion
2:27:02
groups to shift language
legality public
2:27:04
opinion from now on use unborn
only when
2:27:08
referring to the title of the
bill
2:27:11
or qualify the use of unborn by
saying
2:27:14
what anti-abortion groups call
the
2:27:17
unborn victims of violence the
most
2:27:20
neutral language to refer to
the death
2:27:22
of a fetus during a crime is
fetal
2:27:25
homicide
2:27:26
oh brother no one's gonna do
that on the
2:27:33
air we should use abortion
rights
2:27:36
supporters and abortion rights
opponents
2:27:39
or derivatives their foe
thereof it is
2:27:42
acceptable acceptable to use
the phrase
2:27:46
anti-abortion rights but do not
use the
2:27:48
term pro-abortion rights
2:27:50
holy crap why I don't because
it's it's
2:27:55
not correct I don't know you say
2:27:57
anti-bush you should be able to
say
2:27:58
pro-abortion do not lose the
terms
2:28:01
instead of pro-abortion you
know I love
2:28:03
ya he's supposed to use pro se
2:28:04
pro-abortion
2:28:06
but not to use it you just said
abortion
2:28:09
rights
2:28:10
wait let me say it again on the
air we
2:28:14
should use abortion rights
supporters or
2:28:17
abortion rights opponents oh so
you just
2:28:20
want to use anti and Pro yeah
but you
2:28:23
can't say pro-abortion rights
2:28:28
it's abortion rights it's
advocates of
2:28:32
abortion rights I have no idea
this is
2:28:35
insane the language I mean well
half the
2:28:39
hosts on on NPR have the speech
2:28:42
impediments but we're gonna be
nickel
2:28:45
and dime about what we're
saying it's
2:28:48
pretty and it's good to keep up
with
2:28:50
these these uses just because
they are
2:28:52
used to influence public opinion
2:28:53
hmm but climate crisis I mean
really
2:28:57
yeah I know
2:28:58
by the way Colorado had a test
and they
2:29:01
offered free birth control I'm
not sure
2:29:08
they are you d z1 also they
have only
2:29:12
IUDs no that sucks anyway their
teen
2:29:16
pregnancy rent rate went down
42% which
2:29:20
leads me to believe it's still
an
2:29:22
education
2:29:23
issue education and access well
I think
2:29:29
most things are an education
issue but
2:29:32
it could be a reporting issue
too with
2:29:34
these sorts of things also also
true
2:29:36
also true it's true but really
the
2:29:40
options do kind of suck okay
let's go at
2:29:44
this here's Merkel talking
about the
2:29:48
Jews and hate crimes I think is
2:29:50
interesting mirakl stressed the
2:29:53
importance of learning from
Germany's
2:29:54
own history there is to this
day not a
2:29:58
single synagogue not a single
day care
2:30:00
center for Jewish children not
a single
2:30:03
school for Jewish children that
does not
2:30:05
need to be guarded by German
policemen
2:30:07
we have to face up indeed to the
2:30:09
specters of the past we have to
tell our
2:30:12
young people what history has
brought
2:30:14
over us and others and these
horrors why
2:30:18
we offer democracy why we try
to bring
2:30:20
about solutions why we always
have to
2:30:23
put ourselves in the other
person's
2:30:24
shoes on Saturday Germany's
2:30:27
anti-semitism Commissioner
advised use
2:30:29
in the country to avoid wearing
Keepers
2:30:31
or yarmulkes in public because
of the
2:30:34
rise in anti-semitism German
government
2:30:36
figures show anti-semitic hate
crimes
2:30:38
rose by almost 20 percent from
2017 to
2:30:42
18 that is one of the most
insane
2:30:45
policies or suggestions I've
ever heard
2:30:48
of and it is insulting that
they would
2:30:50
even say that I think that one
of the
2:30:53
newspapers was printed kippers
that you
2:30:56
could cut out so everyone could
wear one
2:30:58
I thought was a pretty cool
promotion we
2:31:00
could do that but that's it
that's not a
2:31:04
solution there's no solution if
you're
2:31:08
gonna bring in migrants
immigrants from
2:31:11
poor poor uneducated Muslim
countries
2:31:17
who have been brainwashed into
hating
2:31:19
Jews from their from their birth
2:31:22
especially Wahhabist and robbers
2:31:24
countries and all those
influenced by
2:31:26
the Saudi Arabian of churches
or mosques
2:31:29
I'm sorry and and expect them
to you
2:31:34
know just intermingle just
2:31:37
no problem dude that's not even
2:31:38
mentioned that migrant no no
just just
2:31:41
you don't think that's a
coincidence so
2:31:43
I guess that star has to come
off my
2:31:45
jacket too huh damn think that
the that
2:31:50
the migrants and the increase
in hate
2:31:54
crimes against Jews there's some
2:31:55
connection yeah of course
2:31:57
well how come they don't talk
about that
2:32:00
no because the whole it started
off with
2:32:05
the whole problem they have
with their
2:32:07
history are the Germans man it
didn't
2:32:09
today's new Germans had really
got a raw
2:32:12
a raw deal you know they got to
live
2:32:14
with all the Nazi crap and the
Hitler
2:32:16
crap and they had nothing to do
with
2:32:18
that the this generation and
now they
2:32:20
they still have to deal with
this stuff
2:32:22
and yeah it's that's that's
your euro
2:32:26
elite man that's how they run
it hey you
2:32:28
know you got a problem now just
take off
2:32:30
your religious symbol take it
off yeah
2:32:35
yes I would believe in Germany
2:32:37
screw them here is the latest
from Iran
2:32:42
another oh yes it's literally
the latest
2:32:46
from Iran Toula Ali Khamenei
issued a
2:32:48
new statement today apparently
2:32:50
overruling Iran's president
earlier
2:32:53
Hassan rouhani had told his
cabinet that
2:32:56
talks might be possible if
Washington
2:32:58
ends sanctions on Iran and
complies with
2:33:01
a 2015 nuclear accord whenever
they stop
2:33:07
cruelty against our nation put
aside the
2:33:10
cruel sanctions stand up for
their
2:33:11
commitments and return to the
2:33:13
negotiating table which they
left
2:33:15
themselves the road is not
closed for
2:33:17
them the road is open
2:33:19
meanwhile US National Security
Advisor
2:33:21
John Bolton blamed Iran for
recent
2:33:23
attacks on tanker ships in the
Persian
2:33:26
Gulf and on a Saudi oil
pipeline then
2:33:29
visited the United Arab
Emirates and
2:33:32
said any further attacks will
draw quote
2:33:34
a very strong response from the
United
2:33:36
States do you think he has a
flag coming
2:33:39
do you think he has a harelip
Bolton
2:33:42
Falls like he might think that
he's
2:33:45
hiding behind that mustache
although you
2:33:48
know listen
2:33:50
you keep bringing it up so I'll
bring it
2:33:52
up it's a very gay mustache
it's very
2:33:54
gay mustache I want to go out
there for
2:33:57
a moment
2:33:58
we've had a number of seemingly
pretty
2:34:02
serious reports from Air Force
personnel
2:34:06
and apparently for some reason
they're
2:34:08
allowed to talk about it and we
has see
2:34:11
video and we see military video
of this
2:34:14
the flying duck tacks now that
you're
2:34:17
mentioning it mm-hmm
2:34:18
it is kind of suspicious you're
talking
2:34:22
about the discussions of the
UFOs yeah
2:34:25
yeah yeah what is this all
about well I
2:34:28
only have one theory we have to
get
2:34:33
people believing in seeing
stuff that is
2:34:35
really nothing and by the way I
as you
2:34:38
know I totally believe there's
aliens
2:34:40
here we have the the tall the
the tall
2:34:43
blondes we got the greys we got
the
2:34:46
shapeshifters they're all over
the place
2:34:47
could be your neighbor it's if
you think
2:34:49
there's not aliens living
amongst us
2:34:51
you're nuts
2:34:51
of course we do but this stuff
these
2:34:55
little tic tacs and videos you
know and
2:34:58
and it's never any good video
ever even
2:35:00
from the military who can you
know see
2:35:03
what if my shoelace is untied
from space
2:35:05
but okay
2:35:07
I think it's preparing us for
the hoax
2:35:10
that is coming in 2024 which
will be the
2:35:13
moon landing so we have to start
2:35:15
believing in things again
believe what
2:35:18
you see believe what you tell
us I think
2:35:21
that's why this is being done
well I
2:35:25
will say this it seems out of
the
2:35:28
ordinary and I'll back it up
with
2:35:31
something I just do you
remember I'm too
2:35:35
young you may remember in 1962
there
2:35:38
were three nuclear tests done
by the
2:35:42
u.s. detonating nuclear devices
at high
2:35:46
altitude do you remember this
at all oh
2:35:49
yeah what do you recall from
the more
2:35:53
than two actually in three
three three
2:35:55
three
2:35:56
they were whoppers they weren't
little
2:35:58
bitty guys yes in fact there
were three
2:36:02
of them
2:36:03
bluegills starfish and raqqa
and the
2:36:08
first one was August 30th 1961
the one
2:36:14
of the one or two of them
failed they
2:36:16
had to blow up the Rockets
because they
2:36:18
didn't go up high enough but
the one
2:36:21
that went up there they had the
the
2:36:23
first test was one Megaton
which is not
2:36:25
that big but then they they did
a huge
2:36:28
like a real whopper and it blew
out
2:36:30
lights and stuff in Hawaii the
2:36:33
electromagnetic pulse right
here's
2:36:35
what's interesting about this
2:36:37
it was called Operation
fishbowl which
2:36:43
makes you just why would you
call it
2:36:44
operation fishbowl if you're
detonating
2:36:47
nuclear devices at high
altitude 680
2:36:51
mile high to be exact
2:36:54
was it that high yes
2:36:57
600 yes I'm well I'm reading
from the
2:37:00
wiki so I guess the wiki
usually at
2:37:03
those numbers right 680 miles
high and
2:37:06
why is it Operation fishbowl
were they
2:37:10
trying to break out of the
fishbowl that
2:37:12
were under I don't know what I
do know
2:37:14
is that the by NASA's own
admission the
2:37:19
problem for sending stuff to
space today
2:37:22
it apparently wasn't a problem
50 years
2:37:26
ago is the Van Allen radiation
belt and
2:37:30
that it would be very difficult
to go
2:37:32
through the Van Allen Van Allen
2:37:34
radiation belt without dying
2:37:36
interestingly the Van Allen
radiation
2:37:39
belt starts about 640 miles up
so I'm
2:37:45
thinking were they at the time
trying to
2:37:47
blow a hole in the radiation
belt did
2:37:53
they create the radiation belt
by
2:37:55
blowing this stuff up or do they
2:37:57
actually create a hole that the
rocket
2:37:59
went through I don't know but
what to
2:38:02
call something Operation
fishbowl is
2:38:04
suspicious and we shall see
2024 start
2:38:10
start believing it now because
we're
2:38:12
gonna land the first woman
line-ups
2:38:16
like kind of what you're doing
here but
2:38:18
the logic is elusive we didn't
have any
2:38:22
such thing going on before the
69 launch
2:38:24
to the moon and everyone would
fall in
2:38:26
on that it's not a big deal
there was a
2:38:28
bunch of follow-up events do you
2:38:30
remember were the world why now
are we
2:38:33
promoting the alien thing
unless you're
2:38:36
gonna tell us that there's
aliens on the
2:38:39
moon no it's just no no they're
not
2:38:40
promoting aliens are promoting
UFOs
2:38:42
they're promoting flying
objects that go
2:38:46
fast and come from space things
that are
2:38:49
unbelievable that you're now
seeing with
2:38:51
your own eyes and you are to
believe it
2:38:54
yeah but even so that you have
to make
2:38:57
the further jump that the alias
aliens
2:39:00
are somehow involved this is
not no I
2:39:02
didn't say aliens are involved
what
2:39:04
you're talking about
2:39:05
I'm saying I'm saying they are
in what
2:39:10
you're saying that's real the
tic-tac on
2:39:12
the ocean you think that's real
i if it
2:39:16
is aliens are involved hmm okay
well you
2:39:22
started off to hold on you
started off
2:39:24
this whole exposition by saying
about
2:39:26
you think there's aliens all
around us
2:39:28
or shapeshifters living next
door
2:39:30
there's grace your stall sure
Nordics oh
2:39:32
yes and so then you go from
that that
2:39:35
statement hmm
2:39:36
you're perceived fact mm-hmm to
this
2:39:39
thing about the little bouncy
balls and
2:39:41
the tic tacs and the crazy
stuff that's
2:39:43
going on with these guys and
then I
2:39:45
bring aliens back into it and
you
2:39:47
condemn me I mean you were
talking about
2:39:49
aliens when you were I don't
understand
2:39:52
why you're bringing it back
into it I'm
2:39:54
saying is that these videos and
this all
2:39:57
of a sudden these officials and
all yes
2:39:59
we're all look at all this we
don't
2:40:00
really know what's going on but
look at
2:40:02
the video there's everywhere
there's
2:40:03
flying saucers that all kinds
of space
2:40:05
stuff John it's a part of a
giant
2:40:08
psychological the operation to
get you
2:40:12
to believe that we can do all
this stuff
2:40:13
I don't think we can do it I
don't think
2:40:17
we did that's my point
2:40:20
doesn't mean that I don't think
they're
2:40:21
here that was just qualifying
that I do
2:40:24
believe in this stuff but the
also
2:40:27
you're you okay so you set us
2:40:29
at the stage poorly the okay
well I
2:40:31
apologize Project Blue Beam
it's to get
2:40:36
you to believe in something and
yes we
2:40:39
did have this bullcrap in that
when was
2:40:41
Orson Welles the 1930s mm-hmm
thirties
2:40:47
no it was later that wasn't it
we still
2:40:51
the radio days hmm the remember
what
2:40:57
year was that I mean if it was
enough
2:40:59
you're right 30s 1938 you're
right
2:41:02
mmm-hmm do with anything way
early well
2:41:10
no he did have a lot of movies
there was
2:41:13
a there was a slew of flying
saucer
2:41:17
movies in the 50s
2:41:18
mmm-hmm like more than a few
and some of
2:41:22
them had been redone sense and
maybe
2:41:24
that's something but this still
it
2:41:25
wasn't much going on in the 60s
in that
2:41:27
regard yeah there's Camelot era
run the
2:41:31
Vietnam War and then the moon
thing I
2:41:34
mean it just was out of the
blue it
2:41:36
seems there was no preparation
so I
2:41:40
don't know what there was you'd
you you
2:41:42
have the thought that they're
you know
2:41:45
they're softening their body
blows yeah
2:41:47
we're trying to yeah I think
we're
2:41:49
trying to show dominance once
again on
2:41:51
the moon and it's a Trump thing
space
2:41:54
force you know although somehow
we don't
2:41:58
seem to really want to put up
the money
2:42:00
that is apparently necessary we
lost the
2:42:02
technology we lost all the
tapes we lost
2:42:05
all the telemetry
2:42:07
but we're gonna go back first
woman on
2:42:09
the moon 2024 I and then this
stuff
2:42:15
starts coming out to me that is
no well
2:42:22
rap with a going back to
politics which
2:42:24
is more entertaining at least
to me I've
2:42:28
had anything to do with 2020
Muller or
2:42:30
Trump no but okay what do you
got I
2:42:33
don't have anything Muller and
no I got
2:42:35
no I got my Everest my other
fat fave
2:42:40
fave nor fav Nadler the Nats
are common
2:42:45
the nad stir the NAD stir comes
on and
2:42:48
make some comments we'd go to
Pelosi or
2:42:50
something about this clip I
wanted to
2:42:51
play Jerry Nadler chairman of
the House
2:42:54
Judiciary Committee said Muller
clearly
2:42:56
did not exonerate President
Trump on
2:42:59
obstruction and he vowed to
continue his
2:43:02
committees investigation with
respect to
2:43:04
impeachment question at this
point all
2:43:06
options are on the table and
nothing
2:43:08
should be ruled out
2:43:09
Trump is lying when he says no
collusion
2:43:12
no obstruction and that he was
2:43:14
exonerated
2:43:15
if Muller wanted to exonerate
the
2:43:17
president from having committed
the
2:43:19
crime he would have said so
Speaker of
2:43:21
the House Nancy Pelosi also
said that
2:43:24
Democrats will continue to
investigate
2:43:26
but she again stopped short of
calling
2:43:28
for impeachment
2:43:30
everybody wants justice
everybody wants
2:43:33
the president to be held
accountable in
2:43:35
the most serious way and
everybody
2:43:37
believes I'm talking on the
Democratic
2:43:40
side that no one is above the
law
2:43:43
especially the President of the
United
2:43:45
States
2:43:48
during their yeah do you
remember what
2:43:50
you wait why you wanted that
clip played
2:43:51
because I there was a reason
and I've
2:43:53
comment been lost to history
2:43:55
well this clip proves proves
exactly
2:43:58
what I was saying there are
aliens among
2:44:00
us ok Nadler is one of them
2:44:05
well Nadler could be don't you
know that
2:44:09
thing he was doing is like
having can't
2:44:11
kiss yes it was because he had
to shed
2:44:14
his skin yes go look at men in
black
2:44:17
yeah go look at men in black
2:44:18
constricting restricting him
and he
2:44:22
couldn't breathe this well they
got him
2:44:23
out of there and then he shed
his skin
2:44:24
and he's fine now you're
nailing it
2:44:27
now you're nailing it special
thanks to
2:44:31
Sir seat sitter and Jesse coy
Nelson our
2:44:34
to end of show mixes we always
2:44:36
appreciate that if you're
listening to
2:44:38
us on no agenda stream calm
2:44:41
you can continue to listen to
that Larry
2:44:44
Show got episode 189 of that
standing by
2:44:49
for you and we return on Sunday
with
2:44:51
another edition an episode in
its 11th
2:44:54
season of the best podcast in
universe
2:44:56
in the morning everybody I am
Adam curry
2:44:58
and from Northern Silicon
Valley where I
2:45:00
can report that earlier today
in the
2:45:02
show a rare 10 cars effort
headed toward
2:45:07
Sacramento I'm John c4x we
return on
2:45:10
Thursday from FEMA region 6 the
frontier
2:45:13
of Austin Texas the drone star
state
2:45:15
until then we choose to go to
the moon
2:45:30
in this decade and do the other
things
2:45:33
not because they are easy but
because
2:45:35
they are hard because that
challenge is
2:45:38
one that we are willing to
accept one we
2:45:41
are unwilling to postpone and
one we
2:45:44
intend to
2:45:45
[Applause]
2:45:47
from Dallas Texas the flash
apparently
2:45:49
official President Kennedy died
at 1:00
2:45:54
p.m. Central Standard Time
2:45:56
[Music]
2:46:18
[Music]
2:46:28
[Music]
2:46:45
why thank you
2:46:47
Oh
2:46:49
[Music]
2:47:02
from
2:47:04
[Music]
2:47:08
[Applause]
2:47:13
[Music]
2:47:33
we faked the moon landing I'm
sure we
2:47:35
could fake Ruth Bader Ginsburg
going and
2:47:37
speaking out today because our
2:47:39
investigation is complete the
Attorney
2:47:41
General has made the report on
our
2:47:43
investigation largely public we
are
2:47:45
formally closing the special
counsel's
2:47:47
office happy tread
2:47:50
to you
2:47:52
and as well I'm resigning from
the
2:47:56
Department of Justice to return
to
2:47:58
private life I'm speaking out
today
2:48:03
because our investigation is
largely
2:48:06
public
2:48:08
take this job and Chile justice
to
2:48:19
return to you life I'll make a
few
2:48:22
remarks about the results of
our work as
2:48:25
alleged by the grand jury and an
2:48:27
indictment Russian intelligence
officers
2:48:29
who are part of the Russian
military
2:48:31
launched a concerted attack on
our
2:48:33
political system the indictment
alleges
2:48:35
that they used sophisticated
cyber
2:48:37
techniques a private Russian
entity
2:48:40
engaged in a social media
operation
2:48:42
where Russian citizens posed as
2:48:44
Americans to return to private
2:48:58
hello everybody
2:49:00
[Applause]
2:49:01
[Music]
2:49:02
[Applause]
2:49:03
you smell what black has come
2:49:07
you think I'm joking
2:49:09
[Applause]
2:49:10
I have two words for you
2:49:12
[Applause]
2:49:14
predator drunks
2:49:17
[Applause]
2:49:20
[Music]
2:49:24
[Applause]
2:49:26
[Music]
2:49:33
[Applause]
2:49:35
[Music]
2:49:44
who will never see it coming
2:49:47
[Music]
2:50:07
[Applause]
2:50:08
[Music]
2:50:49
[Applause]
2:50:51
[Music]
2:51:33
but resist we much we must and
we will
2:51:39
much about that be Committee
mofo Dvorak
2:51:52
org slash and a