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bbbbb get out of the graveyard
curry
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Adam curry
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John C. Dvorak March 19 2020
this is
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your award when he give my
nation meat
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the assassination episode 1226
this is
0:13
no agenda in the morning
everybody
0:24
I'm Adam curry Danford northern
Silicon
0:27
Valley where the whole state is
under
0:30
house arrest apparently someone
posted
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voted Republican I'm John C
Dvorak what
0:41
kind of political gripe did you
make
0:43
there I didn't quite catch it
we're
0:45
under house arrest man you
literally are
0:49
not allowed on the street lock
that off
0:52
the street slave have you been
out at
0:55
all Joe the one person admits
they voted
0:57
Republican and we can shoot
them before
1:06
we go any further I want to
remind
1:09
everybody how thankful we are
but also
1:12
how important it is that we are
an
1:14
independent unaffiliated media
property
1:17
we don't use any of the Silicon
Valley
1:21
infrastructure we have our own
1:22
infrastructure we have our own
networks
1:25
our own social network we have
our own
1:28
servers and why is that
important today
1:31
this report from Reuters is self
1:34
explanatory some of the tech
world's
1:36
biggest names announced they
are joining
1:38
together to combat the spread of
1:40
misinformation about the corona
virus on
1:43
their platforms in a joint
statement
1:45
released by Microsoft Facebook
alphabets
1:48
Google and Twitter
1:49
the tech giant said they will
work
1:52
together to quell
misinformation in
1:54
addition other tech companies
including
1:57
LinkedIn reddit and YouTube are
stepping
2:00
up to the plate in coordination
with
2:02
government healthcare agencies
around
2:03
the world to share critical
updates
2:06
about the virus but the
industry is
2:08
already anticipating problems
on the
2:10
horizon
2:11
like most sectors Silicon
Valley has
2:14
sent much of its workforce home
which
2:17
means the teams of contract
workers
2:19
responsible for policing and
cleaning up
2:22
tech platforms aren't fully
functional
2:25
the tech giant's say they will
have to
2:27
rely more on artificial
intelligence to
2:29
do the job Google YouTube
Facebook and
2:33
Twitter warns users may see an
uptick in
2:36
videos and other content
mistakenly
2:39
taken down by AI of course
that's not
2:42
limited to the announced effort
to
2:44
combat miss truths about the
coronavirus
2:46
but to all topics as AI takes
greater
2:49
control of policing content
Google in a
2:53
blog post said such software is
not
2:55
always as accurate as humans
which will
2:59
likely lead to errors and slower
3:00
turnaround times for content to
be
3:03
restored based on appeals
Facebook and
3:05
Twitter issued similar warnings
so
3:09
that'll be an evergreen clip
we'll pull
3:10
out from time to time to remind
you that
3:13
the big Silicon Valley
companies are
3:16
protecting you by making sure
no miss
3:19
information gets out because
they know
3:22
everything apparently and AI as
you
3:24
heard is almost as good as
humans a
3:31
group of youtubers apparently
formed a
3:36
kind of a collective oh and
started
3:38
doing some testing of words
that would
3:41
get them D monetized and let me
guess
3:44
coronavirus would be one well I
have the
3:47
list oh good good good by
coincidence ah
3:51
number of things we get you
there's a
3:53
list is large but the ones that
have the
3:56
you get very mixed results but
424
4:00
examples one of them is really
you
4:02
you're risking D monetization
you 911 me
4:09
to actually really know yeah
what else
4:14
we got here
4:16
some of these are I don't
understand but
4:18
they apparently they're big 14
over 88
4:22
go that's some kind of Nazi
thing
4:25
oh I'm sure 18 plus two girls
one cup
4:29
there's nothing wrong with that
video
4:32
what's the problem
4:33
bring your Chan this has
nothing to do
4:38
with coronavirus this is just a
shitty
4:40
list this is a list of things
that get
4:43
you demonetized and this is the
AI that
4:45
they'll be using this it's just
a bit
4:48
adjust crops up there's a bunch
of these
4:49
different things that are on
here we can
4:52
put in the show notes if I look
at it
4:54
from a little higher
perspective because
4:56
the things that were not the
biggest
4:59
problem we have is we don't have
5:00
information and I've done a lot
of
5:03
research over the past four days
5:05
everything I talk about today
will be
5:08
based on two pieces of of
information
5:11
that I'm pretty confident on
one there
5:16
are at least two strains of the
corona
5:18
virus and this is this has been
5:21
published in the oxford
university press
5:24
copy in the show notes it has
only been
5:27
challenged by one other paper
which has
5:30
not been published it's just
posted like
5:32
a blog post and that the two
strains are
5:36
the L strain and the s strain
and I have
5:39
a question then I know about
this
5:42
there's Robbie even more
strains but
5:44
that's beside the point does
the test
5:49
that is widely used determined
the
5:53
difference which strain you have
5:54
excellent question no idea
there's also
5:57
not been a single word from any
of the
6:00
official statements and none of
the
6:03
press conferences nothing about
the two
6:05
strains is it possible that one
strain
6:08
there's another question you
have a lot
6:10
of questions that one of the
strains is
6:13
the supposed booby-trap strain
well so
6:18
before we get into because I do
have a
6:20
lot of thoughts on how but more
6:22
important is these two strains
and where
6:24
they appeared and how they were
6:26
propagated the L strain which
6:29
easy to remember that's the
lethal
6:31
strain that was what first
spread in
6:33
Wuhan and this is all according
to this
6:36
to this paper so it's you know
it's
6:38
easily and oxford doesn't
publish stuff
6:40
for no reason the LS the l
string does
6:44
not transmit through the air or
through
6:47
you know coughing sneezing it's
more
6:50
through feces and other
unsanitary and
6:53
hygienic situations but it is
much more
6:56
severe and really can well this
is what
7:01
kills old people very easily in
people
7:03
who are compromised the S
strain is
7:07
incredibly infectious but has
much
7:10
milder symptoms so from what I
7:15
understand it's very easy to
see that
7:19
the L strain in Wuhan may have
been what
7:22
was spread to Italy seeing as
there's a
7:25
direct line between China and
Italy with
7:28
the three hundred thousand
factory
7:30
workers who put together your
$2,400
7:33
Gucci bag which actually cost
twenty six
7:36
dollars when they're done with
it
7:37
articles in the show notes so
we don't
7:41
exactly know who's sick there's
no no
7:44
ethnicity but for sure that
strain was
7:46
probably brought over from
Wuhan same
7:49
goes for Ohio I think we'll see
a lot
7:50
from there and New York San
Francisco
7:53
there's a lot of Chinese travel
what's
7:56
interesting about the s strain
is once
7:58
you have it then you were also
immune to
8:02
the L strain and that gave me a
little
8:06
bit of a pause thinking
remember they
8:08
were spraying stuff in the
streets in
8:10
Wuhan and that has never been
answered
8:12
what that was well and on top
of that do
8:17
you remember the guys a couple
of them
8:19
who came out so we shouldn't
fit in
8:21
infect everybody so so that way
we won't
8:25
have to worry about this
anymore just go
8:27
through it we'll go through the
process
8:28
remember when they say they
wouldn't it
8:29
affect everybody in they all
backed off
8:31
no no no I'm sorry why do I
know what
8:33
we're talking about yeah exactly
8:34
exactly that that was the
weirdest thing
8:37
I've ever heard so I'm now
thinking that
8:39
since we never got an answer
what they
8:41
were spraying
8:42
Wuhan may have been s virus to
8:45
essentially inoculate everybody
what's
8:48
interesting what's interesting
about
8:50
this was I got the red book
just in time
8:53
for psych-out what's
interesting about
8:55
this and I want to talk about
that later
8:57
that is how a bio weapon works
you have
9:00
you target the area you want to
target
9:03
with the extreme virus and then
you
9:06
expose everybody to the less
extreme
9:08
virus so they're immune from
the extreme
9:11
one now the second piece of
information
9:13
is weight again I'm going to
stop your
9:15
life sure oh it's good
9:16
go ahead there's a term for
that type of
9:20
bio weapon you know what it is
I don't
9:22
binary or something that is
that well no
9:24
minor is where you have two
combined all
9:26
right okay no right right I
don't know
9:27
what the term is okay I don't
know what
9:29
but just anecdotally seeing a
lot of
9:34
chemtrails pop up particularly
over for
9:36
I'll just leave that for what
it is
9:38
there's no chemtrails here
here's the
9:41
anecdotal piece that is highly
9:44
interesting on the last show we
talked
9:46
about people getting sick in
December in
9:48
January I have hundreds of
emails tens
9:53
so but maybe 50 different
tweets from
9:56
people saying oh my god now I
remember I
9:59
had this exact these exact
symptoms in
10:03
December January time frame my
wife had
10:06
it my kids had we went to the
doctor
10:08
tested for influenza negative
of course
10:10
there was no test for
coronavirus at
10:15
that time but you tested
negative for
10:18
influenza and but we're pretty
sick with
10:21
all you know the fever the
cough which
10:24
varies from person to person
but in
10:26
general it sounds like this
thing has
10:28
been around for a while and it
makes
10:30
nothing but since you can't
think that a
10:32
virus only you know it takes a
month for
10:34
a virus to get over to Europe
into the
10:37
United States no it it was
there for a
10:39
long time and now of course
we're still
10:42
testing people so now it's
going to look
10:43
like more and more people are
getting it
10:46
but we're really behind the
curve but
10:47
this is something Tina
10:48
caught by the way she saw that
she said
10:50
look at all these people who
are talking
10:52
about being sick and then once
we
10:54
mentioned on the show and then
one
10:56
I think one not even that on no
agenda
10:59
social people start just
popping up hey
11:01
I had this I had that so my
thinking is
11:03
that
11:05
well my thinking is that we're
in a huge
11:08
bunch of bullcrap to make us do
things
11:11
and it may not be that
dangerous at all
11:14
excluding people who have been
exposed
11:17
to the elvirus well here's what
I like
11:22
to propose people think about
in these
11:24
terms and this number might not
be
11:26
correct but the last but when I
add the
11:29
day I conceptualize this idea
there's
11:33
only one population in the
United States
11:37
it's a population of the
Americas all
11:39
they everyone that's here is
here you
11:41
walk around you go out day to
day do
11:43
your thing you're going to bump
into one
11:45
of three things right a cold
and catch a
11:49
cold
11:49
mm-hmm you can catch the
coronavirus or
11:52
you can catch the influenza yes
you can
11:56
any of those and in the end
it's a
11:57
single population so it's a
simple thing
11:59
to study it's not like there's
two
12:00
populations or I mean they're
you know
12:02
there are isolated pockets of
this and
12:05
that but generally speaking we
take a
12:06
one giant population we're
trying to
12:08
keep that from happening
combined making
12:10
anyone stay at home under house
arrest
12:11
but now at the time of this the
total
12:16
death count in the single
population has
12:18
been 8700 four coronaviruses
probably up
12:22
a few hundred from that and
20,000 fill
12:25
it for influenza so in the same
12:29
population you can catch a cold
you can
12:31
catch the flu you can catch
coronavirus
12:33
the flu is outpacing
coronavirus over 2
12:37
to 1 and then the logic of this
is that
12:40
is is that the corona virus
which is
12:42
supposed to be this horrible
thing
12:44
that's gonna go around like a
wildfire
12:46
and kill everybody millions and
millions
12:49
of people are gonna die how
come it
12:51
can't even keep up with the flu
in the
12:52
death count and within the same
12:54
population this is a simple ok
toric ok
12:56
I have an answer for you and
the answer
12:58
is misinformation from media
and my my
13:05
hero of this entire and Tina's
getting
13:08
is going nuts
13:08
from you'd saying this my hero
in this
13:10
entire operation his doctor Deb
deborah
13:15
birx and she's the woman who
she was the
13:19
the aides are who is still from
through
13:22
bush-obama it's after she is
highly
13:25
respected and she gets it she
13:28
understands how to talk to the
media she
13:29
understands how to talk to
people and
13:31
she's dressing appropriately
each time
13:33
there's something she knows
what she's
13:35
doing and she went full and she
went
13:38
full in against the bullcrap
models now
13:42
these models are computer
models they
13:44
were set up very similar to
like the
13:46
climate change model which
we'll get to
13:47
later
13:48
these models were showing two
million
13:51
people would die the federal
officials
13:53
of millions of tests as you and
your
13:55
colleagues have said why is the
federal
13:58
government system only fifty
nine
13:59
fifty-nine thousand tests been
processed
14:02
to this point we just ran damn
it sorry
14:05
this is the clip on it also can
you
14:06
speak to this study that as
many as 2.2
14:09
million people in the United
States
14:10
could die if their work this
type of
14:12
action by the government taken
14:17
yes I think you know models are
models
14:19
and they're based on input and
they're
14:21
based on infectiousness without
any
14:24
controls I can tell you we've
never seen
14:27
that level of infections that
models up
14:29
to that 2.2 million and
mortality so we
14:33
are looking at that we are
having a
14:35
particularly model meeting
tomorrow I
14:38
think that's really going to be
14:39
important I've dealt with a lot
of
14:41
modelers in my time they're
wonderful
14:43
people but they all have their
favorite
14:45
inputs and someone says they're
14:47
wonderful people you know the
thought
14:49
bubble is dickheads I've dealt
with a
14:52
lot of modelers in my time
they're
14:53
wonderful people
14:54
but they all have their
favorite inputs
14:57
and they all have their favorite
14:58
integration functions so we're
15:00
evaluating all of those so we
can
15:02
integrate and create the best
model for
15:04
the United States based on the
best data
15:06
and that first set of
recommendations
15:09
you saw were based on what we
could do
15:12
today to prevent anything that
looks
15:15
like that so she handles that
perfectly
15:19
not that anyone will ever play
that for
15:20
you let you know it but these
are movies
15:22
were models and was fear
mongering fear
15:25
mongering and yeah we should
mention by
15:28
the way that with fear
mongering and
15:31
panic the public turns to the
media and
15:33
watches more TV especially when
they're
15:35
stuck at home and the and the
media
15:38
makes out on this they make out
on
15:40
election years they make out on
this
15:42
panicky thing they're making
money you
15:44
make a bank in fact I see you
know this
15:48
the Johns Hopkins map the
pew-pew map
15:53
with all the red blotches all
over it
15:55
which I which I despise because
I think
15:57
it's a misrepresentation you
think the
16:01
dot over ice that is ten times
bigger
16:03
than a sled itself so I don't
like the
16:06
the misrepresentation but now
you see
16:09
the same guys who a week and a
half ago
16:11
we're using the big
touchscreens on TV
16:14
on the news channels to show the
16:16
election results now they're
using this
16:18
I'll take a look at this here
this is an
16:19
important number here we have
8,000 Bob
16:22
150,000 with this is a good
number to
16:24
look at and they're just they're
16:25
completely all Gd
16:27
they they're salivating but the
the
16:32
trick is out and open it's out
in the
16:34
open and and you're going to be
the next
16:37
four or five days you're going
to be
16:38
fooled or their people are
going to try
16:41
and fool you now that we have
millions
16:45
of test kits and we'll get into
that in
16:47
a second out there people are
going to
16:49
start testing when you start
testing the
16:52
number of people who have it
goes up it
16:54
could be someone who just
tested someone
16:55
has a coffin not nationally
people dying
16:57
in the hospital that's going to
go up
17:00
and end they're going to abuse
that
17:02
number but really you need to
be happy
17:04
because that's the denominator
we get to
17:07
that also important lethality
rate and
17:11
here's dr. Burks explaining how
this how
17:13
the testing is really going to
work and
17:16
what to look out for if federal
17:17
officials the 50 millions of
tests as
17:19
you and your colleagues have
said why is
17:21
the federal government says of
only 15
17:24
59 thousand tests been
processed to this
17:27
point we just heard from the
Atlanta
17:29
Public Health Director saying
that they
17:30
have fewer than 50 test kits
for more
17:34
than 900 thousand citizens
Louis so
17:37
that's a very critical question
and
17:39
thank you for asking it so the
test kits
17:42
that we put out last week
through the
17:44
approval the rapid movement of
that
17:47
meeting that President Trump
called less
17:49
than two weeks ago that had
resulted in
17:52
bringing our private sector to
the table
17:54
because the tests in the
platform that
17:56
was out there could only run
between
17:58
four and twelve tests per
platform per
18:02
day we've now moved into
platforms that
18:05
can run basically tens of
thousands of
18:08
tests per day so yeah the
reason I'm
18:11
grateful for your question
because it
18:13
allows me to point out that a
course
18:15
then there was backlog there
were
18:17
individuals who had been tested
who
18:19
hadn't had their specimen run
because of
18:22
the slow throughput it's now in
a
18:24
high-speed platform so we will
see the
18:27
number of people diagnosed
dramatically
18:30
increase over the next four to
five days
18:32
I know some of you will use
that to
18:36
raise an alarm
18:37
that we are worse than Italy
because of
18:40
our slope of our curve to every
American
18:44
out there it will be five to
six days
18:46
worth of tests being run in 24
to 48
18:50
hours
18:51
so our curves will not be
stable until
18:55
sometime next week
18:56
so she even warns about it as I
know
18:58
some of you were gonna do this
and of
19:00
course they will and again I
don't think
19:02
many people heard what dr.
Burks had to
19:04
say I'm sorry nobody heard that
19:10
no no of course not it will not
be
19:12
revealed now one of the early
mainstream
19:16
media gotchas that they were
just
19:19
throwing out their continuously
was
19:22
Trump fired the CDC defunded it
it was
19:26
horrible they botched it all
it's no
19:28
good as well and when you look
into it
19:32
again everything's in today's
show notes
19:35
any show notes calm well you
look into
19:39
it nothing could be further
from the
19:40
truth in fact I think what went
very
19:44
expeditiously is we are not
there's no
19:48
we do not have a health care
system or
19:51
ever have had any type of
government
19:53
system in place through the CDC
or
19:56
otherwise to test every
American it just
19:59
does not exist in fact all
these tests
20:01
would go through the CDC and
Trump very
20:03
smartly blew all of that out of
the
20:06
water and said let's get the
commercial
20:07
guys in and so now we have
tests and
20:11
there's there's questions about
early
20:13
tests who got a test did they
even get a
20:15
test I'm thinking a lot of these
20:17
celebrities may have been
bullcrap I
20:18
don't know exactly what kind of
20:20
operation is going on but
there's a lot
20:22
of misinformation
disinformation out
20:24
there but listen to this Howard
20:26
non-systematic
20:27
professional athletes getting
tests
20:29
while others were waiting in
line and
20:30
can't get them to the whelk and
that did
20:32
go to the front of the line
well that's
20:34
get up to ask them that
question I mean
20:36
the hybrid no I wouldn't say so
but
20:39
perhaps that's been the story
of life
20:41
that does happen on occasion
like that
20:44
hey guess what life isn't fair
sometimes
20:46
rich people and celebrities go
before
20:48
you what can I tell you and
I've noticed
20:50
where some people have been
tested
20:52
fairly quickly look we
inherited a very
20:55
horrific excuse me Father
excuse me we
20:58
inherited a very obsolete
system this
21:00
was a system that was
out-of-date
21:02
obsolete for it was a system
that was
21:05
never meant to take care of the
kind of
21:07
quantity the number of people
that were
21:10
talking about millions and
millions of
21:11
people if you go back in years
past like
21:14
even recently with the flu
21:17
nobody had tests before they
didn't test
21:19
the entire nation to see
whether or not
21:21
they had flu they got the flu
they got
21:23
better hopefully they got
better that
21:25
was it now all of a sudden they
do this
21:27
very complex testing what we've
done is
21:30
we broken it down we've broken
up the
21:31
system but it was obsolete and
or you
21:34
could say was also a system
that just
21:36
wasn't meant to handle the kind
of
21:37
volley volume that you're
talking about
21:39
we've rebuilt it into a system
that for
21:42
the future will be a very good
system if
21:44
you want to go this route but
this was
21:46
never done before and I would
imagine it
21:49
will be done in the future but
we built
21:51
it into a very good system by
using
21:53
private companies the great
private
21:55
companies and I have to say
Roches with
21:57
doing a very good job they of
doing a
21:59
lot of work a very good job but
this was
22:01
an obsolete system this was not
a system
22:03
that was meant to do anything
like this
22:05
or even near this and one other
fact
22:08
that needs to be debunked is
and in fact
22:11
this came up in the debate with
between
22:13
Biden and Sanders that the
w-h-o had
22:16
tests and we refused the tests
we didn't
22:18
want those tests from them what
22:20
Americans are dying because of
the test
22:22
we didn't get that test out all
horse
22:25
crap all of it bull crap hey
put a
22:29
timecode down this is my new
hero along
22:32
with the Burke's is Admiral
brett gr i
22:36
think you pronounced a gir oh i
air oh i
22:38
R
22:39
he's from Health and Human
Services
22:41
this guy is kick-ass and he
seems like
22:44
one of those you know kind of
field guys
22:46
like hey go out there and make
it happen
22:48
and he's got his his wartime
fatigues on
22:53
is blue HS fatigues and the
question
22:56
comes up about this wh Oh
test-tube
23:00
Ivan's in the World Health
Organization
23:02
offered testing kits that they
had
23:04
available to the United States
and to
23:06
give it to us now we refused it
we
23:08
didn't want to buy them
PolitiFact says
23:10
the wh should have never made
that offer
23:12
can you tell us well that's
what I'm
23:14
gonna let I'm gonna let Tony
answer that
23:16
question or some whoever's best
at
23:18
answering that what you have
something
23:19
like that I'm just gonna
emphasize a
23:22
little bit more on that when I
became
23:24
involved in the testing world I
called
23:27
as senior officials at the WH o
as I
23:30
could find to understand what
the
23:32
situation was and as far as I
can tell
23:35
from sources that should know
no one
23:37
ever offered a test that we
refused what
23:40
I heard to know this was this
is a
23:42
research grade test right
research grade
23:45
test that was never submit was
not
23:47
approved not submitted to the
FDA that
23:49
was supplied in tens of
thousands of
23:51
quantities to a hundred
countries in the
23:54
world okay so I think there's a
lot that
23:56
people are saying about this
this is
23:58
based on rumor and myth nothing
was
24:00
offered that we refused it was a
24:02
research test that was not
approved and
24:04
again there was a small number
that we
24:06
have greatly surpassed in a
very short
24:08
period of time so number one
nothing was
24:10
offered number two it was a bad
test
24:13
there you go finally that's been
24:15
resolved actually I didn't clip
that but
24:19
the president was very nice
about it
24:21
because he answered that
question
24:22
started walking out the same
reporter
24:24
says what are you gonna are you
gonna
24:26
call Joe Biden on it and the
president
24:29
went no not at all you made a
mistake
24:31
I'm sure he'll apologize very
very good
24:35
now all of this makes no sense
to me
24:39
what and now we're going to
move into
24:42
the lockdown the shutdown the
24:44
recommended 10 people I mean
the the
24:47
temporary pause and putting the
middle
24:51
class the
24:53
mom-and-pops the restaurant all
the bars
24:56
that the people are gonna go
out of
24:57
business especially the mom and
pops is
24:59
gonna be outrageous I want to
become no
25:02
no it's not a clip I just want
to make a
25:04
statement because it pertains
to you as
25:05
well so while because this is
the
25:08
important thing is what's gonna
happen
25:09
with what are they really doing
to us
25:11
the flu we're all gonna live
I'm pretty
25:13
confident you know it's like
influenza
25:16
it's the S strain sure some
people may
25:19
have L in Italy etc but this
will end
25:22
very quickly they know they're
on the
25:24
back end if they know it's been
around
25:26
for months they know what the
curve is
25:28
but here's what bothers me
about the
25:31
lockdown if the people most
vulnerable
25:34
are senior citizens
25:36
so it really 65 and older so
I'm putting
25:40
you in that category John if
that's the
25:43
group and people who have immune
25:46
deficiency issues cancer heart
issues
25:49
etc lung issues respiratory if
those are
25:52
the ones that need to be
protected why
25:55
are we locking down the people
who will
25:57
just get it and shrug it off
you should
25:59
be locking up and protecting
those
26:01
people that group is 20% of the
26:03
population quarantine them put
them in
26:06
bunkers I don't care let the
rest of the
26:09
world continue to function
that's the
26:11
bullcrap that I don't
understand and
26:13
that can only lead me to
believe that
26:15
this is going to be used for
other
26:17
things like 9/11 we need to be
unlooked
26:21
on the lookout for the weapons
of mass
26:22
destruction
26:23
it's cashless society tracking
26:27
vaccination issues vaccination
tracking
26:30
all kinds of shit is going to
come down
26:32
on us and I think cashless
society is
26:34
the first one but let's talk
let's talk
26:36
about the the economic impact
and how
26:39
crazy this idea is well the
hope to
26:42
create I want to have a clip
that I
26:43
think epitomizes the craziness
there was
26:48
a number of they discussed this
a lot
26:50
obviously locally and I do have
a lot of
26:52
clips about it but I want to
start with
26:54
the clip that is the most nutty
and this
26:57
is the hiking rule stupidity
added that
27:01
you can go on a hike with
another person
27:03
as long as you stay
27:05
six feet apart this is all just
mind
27:09
control this is just just
getting into
27:12
your into your brain and making
you
27:14
crazy it's unbelievable that
they would
27:17
even suggest such a thing
you're hiking
27:19
you know I don't in any of
camping maybe
27:23
and me and you're probably
going in the
27:24
same car but you have to hike
six feet
27:27
apart is ludicrous there's a
PSYOP going
27:30
on the cashless society I'm told
27:32
disagreement with that because
right now
27:33
then the reason is I'm disagree
with
27:36
that it's being cut although
there are
27:39
some come on up listen I have
family in
27:42
Italy in the Netherlands so I
have a
27:44
little more you already seen it
but the
27:47
problem is if we're gonna go
into a
27:48
negative interest rate which
were one
27:50
step away from yeah it makes
cash more
27:54
valuable stop right there and
so what
27:58
are they doing gonna give
everybody cash
28:01
and where we gonna put that
cash right
28:05
into the bank not me no not you
but
28:09
you're gonna get a check you
still have
28:10
to deposit the check it goes
into the
28:12
bank unless you're gay as this
continues
28:14
but I'm not getting a check
you're not
28:16
getting a check I want my check
you're
28:20
not gonna get it I wanna check
you I
28:26
wanna check get a check but
what do you
28:30
think about the general
assertion that
28:32
that we're closing down
everybody to
28:35
protect people who are not
functional as
28:38
functional in our economic
society who
28:41
should be protected deserve to
be
28:43
protected I mean the shutting
everything
28:45
down it just I don't understand
the
28:47
logic and no one is saying hey
what's
28:49
wrong with this I'm going back
to my
28:53
assertion about of influenza
having
28:55
20,000 deaths versus eighty
seven
28:57
hundred for this I don't we
agree on why
28:59
are we shutting anything down we
29:01
shouldn't be protecting anybody
that
29:02
this idea is killing old folks
it's
29:04
nonsense all you have to do is
look at
29:06
the people who have died and
they're all
29:08
like I emphysema victim in 285
on their
29:12
last legs I mean there's no
healthy
29:14
older people that are dropping
like
29:16
flies
29:17
there's no celebrities that one
is
29:18
died I mean all these
basketball players
29:21
not one is died over there not
older by
29:23
any means but none of them even
have
29:24
symptoms this thing is a scam
you know
29:27
what's interesting I had well
but we
29:29
agree on that so now I'm more
interested
29:31
in yeah we agree the numbers
don't make
29:34
sense we agree what they're
doing
29:35
doesn't make sense let's talk
about some
29:39
of the genesis of it but on the
PR front
29:43
let me see I have the Surgeon
General of
29:46
the United States who really
doesn't
29:48
have much of a role in the in
the daily
29:50
briefings he just kind of sits
in the
29:51
background Kevin
29:53
Jerome Adams he made it very
clear how
29:57
the remember the remember the
president
29:59
was asked why do some
celebrities get a
30:02
test and other people again
can't get a
30:05
test because it's a PR
initiative that's
30:07
going on here I want to ask you
do you
30:10
feel like people are getting
the message
30:12
here you know we still see
people out
30:14
and about you had three states
holding
30:16
votes yesterday do you think
people are
30:18
sensing the urgency well I
think we're
30:21
starting to turn a corner and
people
30:23
really are it's because it's
starting to
30:25
affect people who they see and
know I
30:27
have a 15 and a 14 year old son
at home
30:29
and they don't care what dad
says even
30:32
if dad is the Surgeon General
of the
30:33
United States but by golly they
they
30:35
know that Kevin Durant just got
30:37
diagnosed with the corona virus
so this
30:39
is this is how a good operation
works
30:42
and the Surgeon General just
said it oh
30:45
they don't give a crap but when
Kevin
30:47
Durant gets it who I think is a
30:49
basketball player when Kevin
Durant gets
30:51
it all then everybody knows
that's how
30:54
you promote these things China
is a bad
30:58
actor and I went back and more
of the
31:01
time wow what a segue thank you
thank
31:10
you very much thank you very
much where
31:12
did the fear start now there's
a great
31:15
video but you put linked in the
31:16
newsletter from the German
German
31:20
virologist
31:21
yeah a lung expert yes and he
says hey
31:24
this is bullcrap I'm just going
to
31:25
shorten the 10 minutes into hey
this is
31:27
bullcrap makes no sense pretty
much what
31:29
we're saying
31:31
[Music]
31:32
but he also pointed out that it
was the
31:35
viral gist who first discovered
this
31:38
strain which then I'm gonna
think is the
31:39
L strain in Wuhan they got all
Gd about
31:42
it now we're going back to
January
31:44
January 23rd is when they start
shutting
31:47
down Wuhan and who was on TV
who was
31:50
talking about stuff it was the
31:51
biologists it was the models it
was the
31:53
two million are gonna die the
mainstream
31:55
media jumped into this they
love that
31:57
and they just started
perpetuate but
31:59
what happened online where did
the first
32:03
L strain videos come from
people died
32:06
and falling down on the street
where all
32:09
these videos of people being
dragged
32:11
into cars locked up in their
houses
32:13
people throwing pets out of the
window
32:14
where did that appear on really
cap on
32:17
what platform YouTube
32:20
tick-tock-tick tie and know that
32:23
promoted by the Today Show on
February 6
32:27
in a clear native ad giving
everyone
32:33
their 15 seconds of fame
32:37
tick tock is taking social
media by
32:40
storm
32:41
tick tock was the second most
downloaded
32:43
social media app in 2019
beating out
32:45
both Facebook and Instagram
32:49
despite its reported security
and
32:51
privacy concerns the
china-based app is
32:53
rapidly growing in popularity
44% of
32:57
tik-tok stone downloads today
that seven
32:59
hundred and thirty eight
million took
33:01
place in 2019 alone
33:05
at only 22 years old Brent
Rivera is
33:09
what a pic stalks biggest stars
with
33:11
nearly 20 million followers and
today
33:14
Brent is giving us our very own
33:16
tick-tock tutorial frontier
okay so they
33:22
go on to do it their own
tick-tock video
33:24
I'm telling you this is not an
accident
33:27
that this that this native ad
pops up on
33:31
the NBC Today Show February 6
when this
33:34
stuff is just starting to pop
people are
33:36
posting that's where the videos
came
33:38
from and then all of a sudden
we get
33:41
this influx of can't call it
the Chinese
33:44
flu it's racist don't do that
33:48
CNN was the biggest biggest
perpetrator
33:51
of calling this the Wuhan flu
this is
33:54
one of those super cuts but
it's worth
33:55
listening to
33:56
two weeks before if mmm I think
February
34:02
10th
34:02
maybe 15th this is what CNN CBS
and not
34:08
MSNBC but CNN mainly some CBS
even PBS
34:12
sounded like this is all
happening at a
34:14
time that we're starting to see
message
34:16
shift here because you're
starting to
34:17
hear the Republicans especially
Trump Co
34:19
calling it the Wuhan or the
Chinese
34:23
coronavirus they're looking for
someone
34:25
to blame concern is growing
this morning
34:27
over an outbreak of a new stars
like
34:30
virus in China at least six
people have
34:33
died from the Wuhan corona
virus the
34:35
Wuhan coronavirus the wolf on
34:38
coronavirus the 34 year old
34:40
ophthalmologist diagnosed
Saturday with
34:42
the Wuhan coronavirus virus
there will
34:44
Hong coronavirus the Wuhan
coronavirus
34:46
what more can you tell us about
the
34:47
similarities or differences
between
34:49
stars and the Luhan coronavirus
the
34:51
Wuhan coronavirus a Wuhan
coronavirus in
34:54
China the Wuhan
34:56
rotavirus a Wuhan coronavirus
from the
34:59
Wuhan coronavirus Luhan
coronavirus
35:02
ideas continue to grow I think
you get
35:04
the idea goes on for another
minute and
35:06
a half and that's all it was
the Wuhan
35:08
coronavirus Chinese Wuhan
corona corona
35:11
virus then all of a sudden oh
no man
35:15
that's racist you can't even
mention
35:17
colonies oh you call of a
sudden they
35:20
got a call from their masters
in Beijing
35:23
and let me tel explain how that
works
35:25
CNN owned by Warner Media
Warner media
35:30
owned by AT&T AT&T huge deals
with
35:34
Huawei Chinese telecom
companies you bet
35:37
they got a call they got a call
but it
35:40
went so far that there was a
tweet from
35:44
some lib Joe that said someone
in the
35:47
administration just called it
come flew
35:50
to my face I wonder how they
call it
35:53
behind closed doors so your
buddy your
35:58
buddy you meesh
36:00
I'll see what sir yummy shall
send or
36:02
I'm Michel sinned or shall
cinder who
36:06
does she work for a PBS and
she's also
36:10
sunglasses activist is isn't
she also is
36:13
the only only PBS as a media
outlet I
36:16
think so so she asks a question
here it
36:20
comes
36:20
my second question is there are
some at
36:23
least one White House official
who use
36:25
the term kung fued referring to
the fact
36:27
that this virus started in
China is that
36:29
acceptable is it wrong are you
worried
36:31
that that having this piracy it
must be
36:34
talked about it as a Chinese
virus that
36:36
might launder their sugar no
sugar I'm
36:40
not sure the person's name but
would you
36:42
can use the fact sure to term
again a
36:45
person at the White House we
use the
36:47
Jerusalem flu my question is
36:49
wrong come flu using the term
Chinese
36:53
virus that puts a generic I
think they
36:58
probably would agree with it
100%
37:02
it comes from China I think
Trump
37:04
trolled her so hard right there
by sake
37:06
say it again kung fu kung flu
huh kung
37:09
fu yes Kong flu I think it was
expelled
37:12
after three times you know
people are
37:14
gonna remember it so I think
that was a
37:16
total a total troll I like that
a lot
37:21
so that's so you know China is
very
37:25
involved in the conversation
they're
37:26
there you can't trust anything
or
37:30
anybody you can I mean us you
can trust
37:33
we don't have Chinese money
coming in
37:35
you know we tell you where the
money you
37:38
don't even hit we don't even
have the
37:39
number of Chinese donors his
very
37:43
miserly you may be three not
from China
37:47
that's for sure every doctor
show is
37:49
played in China I somebody was
there so
37:51
they can hear the show in China
so but
37:55
they're very wary of the
message they
37:57
really don't want they they
want to
38:00
control the message they want
to and
38:03
they can they own so much of
our media
38:05
so much of our of our
entertainment
38:08
companies and products through
which we
38:12
are all so perfectly
preconditioned with
38:16
you know movies like contagion
to be
38:19
they own Hollywood yeah they
pretty much
38:22
own it so one obvious direction
that
38:26
this is going to go this this
clear
38:30
abuse of people and there's we
need to
38:33
talk about that what's really
gonna
38:34
happen I look forward to
hearing your
38:36
thoughts on economic issues but
for sure
38:39
this is going to be turned into
a
38:42
climate change discussion there
isn't
38:44
the if you don't think so
you're nuts
38:46
in fact you're not nuts well
you are
38:49
because I have one two three
clips that
38:52
already are connecting this to
climate
38:56
change globally this is see the
first
39:01
one here
39:02
is france24 these are quite
fascinating
39:05
times what surprises me most is
that the
39:09
measures that we are ready to
take to
39:12
face this coronavirus are much
more
39:14
severe than the measures that
we would
39:16
be ready to take to face
climate change
39:18
or atmospheric pollution
strangely
39:20
enough I think the death toll
of the
39:23
corona virus at the end of the
day might
39:25
be positive if you consider the
death
39:27
it's great to hear a French guy
say at
39:29
the end of the day that's a new
one for
39:31
me just astonishing I think the
desktop
39:37
of the corona virus at the end
of the
39:39
day might be positive if you
consider
39:42
the deaths from atmospheric
pollution
39:44
for example eighty-four people
at eighty
39:46
four thousand people die
annually in
39:48
France because of atmospheric
pollution
39:49
more than 1 million in China
most likely
39:52
the number of lives that would
be spared
39:54
thanks to these confinement
measures
39:55
would be higher than the number
of lives
39:57
that will be lost because of the
39:59
pandemic but you understand in
the one
40:01
case it's something invisible
in this
40:03
case something that's palpable
and I
40:06
think this is something that
should
40:07
question us why are we so much
more
40:09
afraid of the color virus than
we are of
40:11
climate change or atmospheric
pollution
40:13
or other kinds of threat what
is so
40:15
special about the corona virus
that were
40:17
ready to put the world world on
lockdown
40:19
because of that so I like his
stance hey
40:23
wait a minute why can't we
scare people
40:26
and doing what we want them to
do with
40:28
climate change it worked here
we should
40:30
be that's my translation of
what he said
40:33
you I think your translation is
correct
40:35
but they have been trying to do
that
40:37
that's all they've been doing
right but
40:40
he's saying now we have this
this
40:42
perfect example ie we have the
control
40:44
see we made those silly people
do we
40:47
made them all stay home and go
broke
40:49
democracy now of course Ami's
all in for
40:53
more we're joined from
Cleveland Ohio by
40:55
Sonya Shah science investigative
40:57
journalist and the author of
pandemic
41:00
tracking contagion from cholera
to Ebola
41:03
and beyond talk about this
connection
41:06
between climate crisis and the
corona
41:08
virus we're not hearing very
much about
41:10
this but we know in a general
sense that
41:13
climate the climate crisis is
resulting
41:15
in tens of thousands of wild
species
41:17
moving into new places
41:18
it's scrambling our migration
patterns
41:20
and so that's going to
contribute to
41:22
this broader phenomenon of
people and
41:24
wildlife coming into new kinds
of
41:26
contact we can see with for
example
41:28
deforestation that when you cut
down the
41:31
trees where bats roost for
example they
41:34
don't just go away
41:35
they come in roost in your back
gardens
41:38
and your farms and your yards
instead
41:40
and that allows people and bats
to come
41:42
in to new kinds of contact and
the
41:44
microbes that live in their
bodies which
41:45
becomes them any kind of
disease can
41:48
spill over into human bodies
and that's
41:50
how we turn animal microbes
into these
41:53
epidemic and pandemic causing
pathogens
41:55
so they got to work on the
shave down
41:57
that message a bit but you
understand
41:59
what's coming well that's not
as though
42:01
people are licking bats you can
have a
42:02
little battery in your backyard
it's not
42:04
a big deal it's good because if
you have
42:06
bats around the neighborhood
there's no
42:07
mosquitoes or in flying insects
they're
42:10
not a bad thing although I do
have a
42:12
clip you should play which is
Corona
42:14
comes from bats yes
42:19
as scientists work to contain
the corona
42:21
virus researchers are still
trying to
42:23
figure out where it came from
42:25
early research suggests human
picked up
42:27
the corona virus from animals
possibly
42:29
bats but it's not clear how the
virus
42:31
made that jump science
journalist and
42:33
author David Clemen has been
tracking
42:35
this he joins me now on the
phone and
42:37
David I know you know a lot
about this
42:39
but I am learning with a lot of
other
42:41
folks here and disease that can
spread
42:43
from animals to humans is called
42:44
zoonosis corona virus is a
zoonotic
42:47
disease what do we know so far
about the
42:50
corona virus and how it spread
from
42:52
animal to human well part of
what we
42:55
know comes from past experience
with
42:57
outbreaks such as SARS in 2002
and 2003
43:01
SARS was a very scary new virus
when it
43:04
first appeared in southern
China it was
43:06
new to humans it had to come
from
43:08
somewhere and scientists
eventually
43:11
tracked the SARS virus to bats
bats are
43:14
the reservoir hosts meaning the
virus
43:18
lives in them without causing
symptoms
43:20
now that was part of what rang
the alarm
43:22
bell on coronaviruses corona
viruses and
43:25
SARS is one this is another
43:27
they evolved very quickly they
live in
43:30
animals frequently bad and when
we come
43:32
in contact with bats we invite
those
43:35
viruses to jump from bats into
humans
43:38
because they evolved quickly
they can
43:40
frequently adapt to us and cause
43:42
terrible trouble is in fact
bats in this
43:46
case as well what is it about
them that
43:48
makes them these frequent hosts
of
43:50
viruses or reservoir hosts as I
believe
43:52
you just called them that's
right
43:55
bats seem to be
over-represented as the
43:58
reservoir hosts for a lot of
these scary
44:00
viruses SARS virus as I
mentioned MERS
44:03
virus
44:04
Hendra virus in Australia Nipah
virus in
44:07
malaysia now this one what is
it about
44:09
bats well a couple of things
first of
44:11
all bats are a very diverse
order of
44:14
mammals one in every four
species of
44:17
mammal on earth is a bat Wow I
like it
44:25
one on fours who knows I may be
part bat
44:28
well maybe that's I want to
play my
44:31
because you kind of jumped in
there I
44:33
want I want to play the last
climate
44:35
change clip which infuriates me
that is
44:39
from a podcast and it's a
popular
44:41
podcast like that podcast b sam
harris
44:47
sam harris always being excited
is this
44:50
great podcaster I can't listen
to him
44:52
well you're gonna listen to a
minute and
44:55
34 seconds of them and you're
gonna
44:56
you're gonna you're gonna be
disgusted
45:00
this is how the popular
podcaster Sam
45:03
Harris categorizes what we need
to do we
45:06
need to go and who's responsible
45:08
collectively this is a wake-up
call on
45:11
so many fronts I mean the idea
that we
45:13
don't want expertise anymore
right the
45:15
idea that we can just wing it
with a
45:17
reality TV show star and his
buddies in
45:20
charge of everything I have to
imagine
45:23
many people who for whom the
downside
45:26
there was just an abstraction
45:28
understanding that their
problems we
45:30
have that are global and scale
for which
45:33
there really is only a global
solution
45:35
we can't be the first for global
45:38
problems and
45:40
that lesson has to become
indelible the
45:43
flipside of the this epiphany
however is
45:45
that given how hard we've found
it to be
45:49
to convince ourselves that this
pandemic
45:53
that is just crashing down on
us is
45:56
worth paying attention to
45:58
I don't know how we get our
heads
46:00
straight around climate change
just
46:03
imagine if this were climate
change
46:04
right and you had reports out
of Italy
46:08
but climate change has arrived
and the
46:11
hospitals are full and they're
having to
46:13
triage patients and deciding
whether a
46:16
forty five-year-old with two
kids should
46:18
live over a fifty five-year-old
with
46:20
three kids and that's all due
to climate
46:23
change and you know we can
track its
46:26
progress across the Atlantic
and it's
46:29
coming to New York and we still
can't
46:31
decide whether to it's to pay
attention
46:34
to it that's the situation
we're in
46:36
right now and yet you know
climate
46:38
change is this multi-year multi
decade
46:42
abstraction these are the kinds
of
46:44
people you got to be careful of
this guy
46:46
is a globalist a-hole yep and
he's he's
46:51
not even giving solutions he
just said
46:53
we have to do it globally not
with the
46:55
reality TV star it climate
change it's
46:58
in Italy it's coming it's
horrible guy
47:01
horrible I can't believe that
people
47:03
actually take that seriously
well your
47:06
buddy Joe Rogan's a big fan of
his well
47:08
I at the you know the Joe Rogan
47:10
interview with the viral adjust
47:13
osterholm I think his name is
which has
47:15
eleven million views now that
was a big
47:18
part of the of the panic a lot
of people
47:23
listen to and watch Rogen and
11 million
47:27
or eight million views some
astronomical
47:29
number that caused a lot of
panic and
47:33
again it was the guy started
right off
47:35
with well looking at the model
the model
47:38
two million people who are you
know same
47:40
same stupid ass model there is
one yeah
47:47
one of the reasons I think we
have so
47:49
many dudes named Ben that
listen to this
47:50
particular podcast hmm because
I don't
47:53
know if there's any other
47:54
I guess that understands
computer
47:56
modeling and what a farce it is
90% of
47:58
the time exactly and they're all
48:01
computer guys they have to run
into this
48:03
constantly there was another
question
48:05
that the president answered
which he
48:07
actually scoffed at when it
came in
48:10
again clearly another Chinese
globalist
48:13
move it seemed this was a major
trade
48:16
coalition is calling on you to
suspend
48:19
terrorists with other countries
as part
48:22
of the response to the corona
by who
48:24
heads that group those
countries do so
48:27
it's the dark jacketed American
free
48:29
trip night now I'm sure a free
trade
48:30
look at China is paying us
billions and
48:33
billions of dollars in tariffs
and
48:34
there's no reason to do that
they
48:36
haven't even spoken to me about
that
48:38
China hasn't asked me to do
that but
48:40
we're getting billions of
dollars here
48:41
from tariffs from China and I
can't
48:46
imagine Americans asking for
that but it
48:48
could be the China will ask for
a
48:49
suspension or something let's
see what
48:51
happens China's having a very
rough time
48:53
they have their worst year and
76 years
48:56
as I understand it having a
very very
48:58
tough time and then on top of
it this
49:00
happened with the virus but no
we're
49:03
taking in billions of dollars a
year in
49:04
tariffs and this was caused by
something
49:08
totally unrelated to tariff you
know the
49:11
fact that the american free
trade
49:13
association when i tried to
find out
49:15
really who's behind that and
it's a very
49:16
black box website the fact that
they're
49:19
trying to move this towards a
off it's
49:22
such a global problem let's
drop all
49:24
tariffs that tells you that
self this
49:26
there's a move afoot something
is going
49:29
on exacerbated by these letters
that
49:34
people in the media and that
critical
49:38
infrastructure are receiving
from their
49:40
employers and if you've heard
about this
49:42
i've received a number of them
from
49:43
people and it's a letter that
says you
49:46
know the the bearer of this
letter is
49:47
working under the authority of
I think
49:51
it's Health and Human Services
49:52
Department of Homeland Security
of
49:54
course all of this once you
have the
49:56
state of emergency and you've
activated
49:59
all these things start to
happen so
50:01
people are getting freaked out
like holy
50:03
crap I I have a letter that
allows me to
50:06
buy fuel what's coming
50:07
what's coming I've researched
it now
50:11
don't worry this is very
typical very
50:13
normal when this has been
activated as
50:15
just part of procedure what I
find
50:17
fascinating is you can get
these letters
50:19
high-quality PDF all over the
internet
50:22
you download it print it out
you just
50:23
show it to whoever you need to
show it
50:25
to is I don't understand the
effectivity
50:27
of it but then there's the how
people
50:30
feel about you know the media
of course
50:32
they're very full of themselves
and they
50:34
love how you know how they're
even if
50:37
they're sitting in essentially
podcaster
50:39
set up so they're now learning
that you
50:40
can you can do good content as
a podcast
50:42
or sitting in the little box
with a
50:44
green screen that's how all the
shows
50:46
are made now but this local NBC
report
50:49
kind of took it a step further
it seems
50:52
that there cannot go a day by
when I
50:54
don't get a call about some
rumor about
50:58
the National Garden
51:00
let me just be very very clear
when the
51:04
national guard is going to do
something
51:06
you will know about it so at
this point
51:08
we don't know about it one of
the other
51:10
things you said coming up
because we've
51:11
been asking about this for
several days
51:13
when our daycare is going to be
affected
51:15
at this pointed because they
are so
51:16
essential for so many of the
health care
51:18
workers that are using at this
point he
51:20
says that maybe in coming days
it could
51:23
be as early as tomorrow you
also spend
51:24
some time talking about those
essential
51:26
workers I mean we are those
essential
51:28
workers but of course the
heroes out
51:30
there
51:30
the people we are the essential
workers
51:33
here at broadcast TV we the
news models
51:36
we are essential we're the
heroes of
51:37
this so full of themselves Wow
51:41
and here's it here's a PBS
reporter clip
51:44
you'll like this one more
here's a PBS
51:46
reporter where the truth always
wants to
51:48
come out and duty the fear is
that the
51:50
us-china relationship is
getting worse
51:52
right now at the time but the
world is
51:55
faking and facing an economic
and
51:57
medical crisis we're faking it
yes of
52:02
course faking so I had very so
we have
52:06
three girls out of work
essentially
52:08
furloughed is what is called
with this
52:11
this day I'm sorry with pay
52:16
no no not do you know when
you're
52:21
working in a restaurant you
don't get
52:22
pay you're furloughed goodbye
52:24
well hope you just growed yeah
you're
52:25
screwed this is hundreds of
thousands if
52:28
not millions I want to remain
by my
52:33
prediction of April 6 for the
following
52:36
reasons one as we discussed
this has
52:38
been around for a while I think
they
52:40
they know the numbers they're
gonna they
52:42
didn't the testing no one
really wanted
52:44
to do all this testing because
they want
52:47
to get out of it quickly now
we've added
52:48
five days until I think the
24th that
52:53
will you know that will
increase the
52:57
numbers make the curve look bad
and let
52:58
the media go crazy but that'll
be the
53:01
peak then we start the flatten
it
53:03
another reason is the pandemic
bonds
53:05
March 24th is the date that
those were
53:08
looked at so we need to have a
53:09
turnaround buy them otherwise
otherwise
53:12
those investors get screwed but
53:14
everything should be done by
April 6 and
53:17
it has to be we cannot go any
further
53:21
than two weeks on this lockdown
or I
53:24
mean even two weeks I think is
too long
53:27
what's your feeling I mean it
will kill
53:29
too many businesses if we stay
closed
53:31
we're already gonna see a lot
of that I
53:33
I will well let me play a clip
and I
53:35
have some thoughts because I
went I go
53:37
for drives I pay zero attention
to this
53:40
you got a print you got a print
off one
53:42
of those pieces of paper man so
your
53:43
essential personnel a hero I
have a surf
53:48
hat whether your community is
read
53:51
emergency response search I
have a
53:53
circuit computer emergency
response I
53:57
bought let me tell this story
Airbnb and
54:04
and this woman I get there
early and
54:06
she's finishing off a garage
sale and
54:08
there's a there's a certain
hardhat
54:10
sitting there and I said
54:13
we're just gonna sell this for
someone
54:15
you can have it if you want it
nice edge
54:17
hell yeah that white is it one
a white
54:18
one or color no it's green Oh
even
54:21
better that looks official the
green
54:22
ones are the real ones yeah
it's a real
54:24
one and so I'll just throw this
54:26
Earnhardt hat in the back seat
I got
54:28
good to go back there okay
clipboard but
54:33
just print out one I'll send
you the
54:34
link just print out one of
these PDFs
54:35
just in case and send me much
time
54:37
you're on your drive so the so
let's
54:41
play this clip this is the
enforcing the
54:43
quarantine in Alameda County
this is a
54:45
bogus clip there's not I
haven't talked
54:48
to any of the police I've run
into
54:49
because I haven't seen too many
they're
54:51
all taking time off but this
this is
54:56
bullshit police and sheriff's
deputies
54:58
will actually be the ones doing
the
55:00
enforcement here in Alameda
County
55:03
deputies say they hope their
enforcement
55:05
power won't be needed we don't
in law
55:09
enforcement perceive any major
problems
55:11
with people not complying
sergeant Bray
55:13
Kelly with the Alameda County
Sheriff's
55:15
Department says they expect
most people
55:17
to stay home over the next
three weeks
55:19
but if people are blatantly
ignoring the
55:21
shelter-in-place order
55:23
deputies will step in where
there's
55:25
extreme levels of this the law
is giving
55:28
us the authority to act the
first page
55:31
of the order spells out the
legal
55:33
consequences saying violation
or failure
55:35
to comply with this order is a
55:37
misdemeanor punishable by fine
55:38
imprisonment or both yeah okay
so the
55:44
idea if you look at the this
lockdown
55:47
gave me I'm gonna got a call by
the way
55:48
even on the landlines hello
this is your
55:52
emergency response team from
Alameda
55:54
County you're required to stay
a shelter
55:57
in place for the next 21 days
shelter in
56:02
place did you also get one on
the cell
56:04
phone or just the landline it
came on
56:06
cellphones too interesting not
all those
56:08
not all the numbers but it came
on a
56:10
couple of the phones so
everyone's
56:13
supposed to say okay but the
exception
56:15
is if you're going to go out for
56:17
anything
56:19
pharmacys you've got to go pick
up your
56:21
drugs or if you got to go to
the store
56:23
that's the two exceptions so
you have to
56:27
go to the store and the store
maybe in
56:30
another town and maybe some
store you
56:32
like to go to I mean if you did
there's
56:34
no restrictions I don't so you
can go
56:36
this is a very successful mind
control
56:40
it's a size yes it's totally
successful
56:43
and everybody's going okay
there's a
56:46
couple couple of benefits I got
to shut
56:49
to the stairs you can shoot the
San
56:50
Francisco effortlessly there's
no delays
56:52
oh yeah yeah the city it's
fantastic cuz
56:55
nobody around they're still
doing
56:57
construction they haven't
stopped doing
56:58
that our homeless have
disappeared how
57:02
about yours I was no not in San
Fran
57:07
around here or me I haven't
looked in
57:09
Berkeley but in San Francisco
they're
57:10
still there I haven't seen any
changes
57:12
yeah we were downtown and I
didn't see
57:14
him mmm interesting maybes a
sweep going
57:17
on behind your back to stay
home we'll
57:18
sweep up the homeless could be
so so I
57:21
took the drive yesterday to go
to one of
57:23
my favorite stores the Grocery
Outlet
57:25
and which is way up in
enrichments lay
57:29
the you took the entire drive
all the
57:31
way up San Paulo Avenue to
check out the
57:32
stores and what was open what
was closed
57:34
who was driving around the
traffic
57:35
seemed about the same to me it
was Aldo
57:37
wasn't it was during her if you
go
57:40
during rush hours still light
but it
57:43
wasn't seemed fairly normal all
the car
57:46
repair places every single one
of them
57:48
is open every one of them every
little
57:51
tire changer and oil changing
operations
57:54
open the gas stations are open
then I go
57:57
past these minute these little
malls the
57:59
Marshalls and all the clothing
stores
58:01
and those places are closed
anything
58:04
that even has any kind of food
at all is
58:06
usually open some places that
are not
58:10
essential as far as I can tell
are open
58:13
tap plastics I believe was open
so
58:17
there's a lot of guys who just
scoff
58:18
there's say nuts I'm gonna stay
open and
58:21
they've stayed open so there's
a lot of
58:24
that there still it went past
safe way
58:26
for someone known reason
there's a long
58:28
line in front of Safeway I
don't know
58:30
why I can tell you why they've
58:32
implemented that
58:33
done this now here as well
they've
58:34
implemented a set just like
Italy set
58:37
number of customers in the
store at the
58:39
same time so they'll write
together
58:42
outside in the line yes true
makes
58:45
nothing but sense of course
yeah so I
58:46
went to a grocery outlet which
is a
58:48
place I like to get because it
has a lot
58:50
of uh look please like to go
because it
58:52
has a lot of weird stuff that
is like
58:56
test-marketed materials and
things like
58:58
that and yet I started to
notice what
59:01
would be missing from there
because this
59:03
would be the last place you'd
you'd all
59:06
the toilet paper is gone which
is
59:07
actually surprised me all the
paper
59:09
towels are gone the cleaning
supplies
59:12
are gone so that's all it's just
59:14
checklist stuff all the bread
meat and
59:17
chicken is mostly gone to pork
is there
59:19
yeah pork and and the fake meats
59:22
everywhere I went fake no one's
buying
59:25
that what are we doing the case
of
59:28
Apocalypse night are you gonna
take that
59:30
shit that's for sure every
tortilla in
59:33
the place was gone now that
tortilla
59:35
factors may have just stopped
work but I
59:37
don't know it seems unlikely so
there's
59:39
no tortillas there was no pasta
zero
59:42
pasta pastas gone no pasta
sauce no
59:44
that's the American Way we buy
mac and
59:47
cheese pasta and pasta sauce
when
59:49
there's an emergency and of
tuna fish
59:51
but even that's if he yeah
everything
59:54
else was there and it was like
there
59:57
were eggs even though
apparently at
59:58
Whole Foods there's no eggs
well yeah I
1:00:01
have a supply chain story of
stores I
1:00:05
went I went to two different
stores one
1:00:08
is the h-e-b which is this
fantastic
1:00:10
Texas company everybody knows
h-e-b in
1:00:13
Texas everybody knows HEB and
h-e-b has
1:00:16
their shit together they're
1:00:17
communicating with the
community or
1:00:19
great great store they they're
open from
1:00:22
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. so they can
stock
1:00:24
overnight they're doing special
hours
1:00:26
for elderly people who are more
1:00:28
susceptible that now they
obviously
1:00:32
you're not gonna get your
brand-name
1:00:33
peanut butter but ok yeah if
you don't
1:00:36
mind the crunchy Peter Pan you
can get
1:00:40
peanut butter but that they
really have
1:00:42
done a fantastic job
1:00:43
so I stocked up at at h-e-b
1:00:46
then I went to Whole Foods
disaster
1:00:49
disaster half the store is dark
because
1:00:52
they've had to shut down three
quarters
1:00:54
of the meat section more than
half of
1:00:58
the fish section there's no
chicken that
1:01:00
froze everything frozen is gone
if you
1:01:03
want artisan cheese Whole Foods
is the
1:01:06
place for you you want anything
else
1:01:08
completely out and as I went to
the deli
1:01:11
the deli counter because I
wanted some
1:01:13
some turkey and there was a
little piece
1:01:14
of Turkey left and young ladies
slicing
1:01:18
it for me I said yo how you
feeling says
1:01:20
well this is crap man because
I'm an
1:01:23
hourly worker and I'm not quite
sure how
1:01:25
I'm gonna make ends meet
because we're
1:01:26
gonna have to shut down so our
suppliers
1:01:28
are already at 50 they will not
send us
1:01:31
more than 50% and when you
think about
1:01:33
it it's all that artisan
bullcrap that
1:01:35
Whole Foods sells you know if
you just
1:01:38
want some basic items you just
want them
1:01:40
in bulk you're not gonna get
that from
1:01:41
Whole Foods but they've been
chopped
1:01:43
down to 50% of deliveries from
their
1:01:45
suppliers this is because of
the Amazon
1:01:47
system I saw these changes I
saw how
1:01:50
they were doing just-in-time
delivery of
1:01:53
the crab cakes I know it sounds
weird
1:01:54
but I saw it and they were
smaller and
1:01:56
cost the same I think Whole
Foods is
1:01:59
gonna have to close its doors
they're
1:02:00
not gonna be able to stock
anything of
1:02:03
any value that people want or
give in
1:02:07
yeah give in exactly I mean this
1:02:11
just-in-time thing is is yes
greatest
1:02:14
idealistic it's it's during a
decadent
1:02:17
time you can do stuff like this
but any
1:02:20
little ripple in the time
space-time
1:02:24
continuum and you're out of
business
1:02:25
let's talk about the money for
a second
1:02:28
because this is big and the
president
1:02:30
said we're gonna go big and we
already
1:02:33
had the Federal Reserve putting
in a
1:02:35
trillion dollars not putting it
in but
1:02:37
making available for the
overnight Bank
1:02:40
overnight lending which is not
the same
1:02:42
as you know as the Fed printing
money
1:02:44
it's it's a head-fake really
it's just
1:02:48
numbers overnight that's just
to make
1:02:50
sure one bank who's weak
somewhere in
1:02:52
the system is not going to go
out of
1:02:53
business so the Federal Reserve
provides
1:02:55
some liquidity but just
short-term
1:02:59
the eight point three billion
dollars
1:03:01
which was the initial response
which
1:03:04
will be spent by April six
which is my
1:03:07
date for the turnaround then the
1:03:10
president and minuchin has been
doing a
1:03:12
lot of different press
conferences and
1:03:13
his Tourette's is back I have
to say
1:03:15
he's good he said look we're
gonna take
1:03:18
care of the 50/50 billion bill
from that
1:03:21
originated from the house for
the
1:03:23
families first blah blah it's
really
1:03:25
just a political move who gives
a crap
1:03:27
at this point sign it phase one
which
1:03:30
they're working on today is to
get half
1:03:33
a trillion dollars out with
another half
1:03:35
trillion dollars in checks or
some form
1:03:37
of payment how does that
exactly work
1:03:41
for me and I'll just tell you
up front I
1:03:43
think everyone's all in modern
monetary
1:03:45
theory who gives a crap print
it won't
1:03:48
make any difference it's zero
percent
1:03:50
anyway you know we can always
jack up
1:03:54
inflation later I'm simplifying
it but
1:03:57
is this a big deal or is it not
a big
1:03:59
deal depends on who you talk to
I'm
1:04:02
talking to you my friend I have
no idea
1:04:08
modern monetary theory about it
but if
1:04:14
you're gonna if it works and
it's a big
1:04:17
if I mean it's probably best
that the
1:04:21
market has already kind of
collapsed
1:04:23
let's face it this collapse
well the
1:04:25
market is one thing I'm not
talking
1:04:27
about the market the market is a
1:04:28
reflection of the economy thank
you
1:04:31
and so it says okay well you're
gonna
1:04:33
try the modern monetary theory
we're
1:04:36
gonna do it from jet Dow Jones
19,000
1:04:39
not 30,000 and they will go
we'll figure
1:04:42
we'll figure it out after that
in other
1:04:45
words they're not in on it so
in in some
1:04:48
psychological sense I mean the
market is
1:04:49
a weird animal it's like an it
literally
1:04:52
is like an animal and it has
its own way
1:04:55
of thinking and so it has
decided that
1:04:58
this is not good and go ahead
go ahead
1:05:03
it's not good
1:05:06
what I was talking to the
former New
1:05:09
York banker again also emailing
me a lot
1:05:13
so I know that it's on his mind
1:05:14
I see ask him how his v is
coming how
1:05:16
that V is coming he says that
he says
1:05:18
the market he this was two days
ago
1:05:20
expects the market to go down
further
1:05:22
which it did I don't know what
it's
1:05:23
gonna what it's doing today he
still he
1:05:26
still believes in the V but
here here's
1:05:28
his here's what he I guess he's
looking
1:05:31
for for how to get his money
back or to
1:05:33
invest and he and if you were
in the
1:05:37
market yes that's what you'd be
doing
1:05:38
here's here's his thinking
where's the
1:05:42
growth going to come from he
says it's
1:05:44
not gonna come from finance
that was
1:05:45
destroyed that was the real
growth
1:05:47
driver certainly of the United
so the US
1:05:49
economy he thinks that I think
we talked
1:05:52
about this before that Silicon
Valley we
1:05:56
have now learned we can keep
people at
1:05:58
home we have telemedicine as
being
1:06:00
promoted heavily look at the
teller dock
1:06:03
see that stocks on fire despite
it being
1:06:06
a piece of crap company slack
it is up
1:06:11
all of these all Silicon Valley
they've
1:06:14
always wanted to be your bank
they're
1:06:16
gonna be your bank I think this
will
1:06:18
this will bring in cashless not
that
1:06:20
it'll be a rule but hey you
don't want
1:06:22
to risk germs just tap your
phone you
1:06:25
don't want to risk touching
nasty cash
1:06:27
World Health Organization even
said so
1:06:29
it's dirty nasty cash
coronavirus can
1:06:32
stick to it so they're gonna be
your
1:06:34
bank and they want to be your
doctor and
1:06:36
want to be your teacher and
they're
1:06:37
going to get it this is the
technocratic
1:06:39
society this is not the event
that'll
1:06:41
bring us there 100 percent but
we'll get
1:06:43
something like China perhaps
they did
1:06:46
this so the app defines where
you can go
1:06:49
if it shows green then you're
fine to
1:06:51
carry on as normal if it shows
yellow
1:06:53
you need to stay at home if
it's red
1:06:55
then you really need to stay at
home for
1:06:56
14 days and that the color on
the app
1:06:59
the color coding can be changed
1:07:01
automatically by algorithms that
1:07:03
identify where you've been who
you've
1:07:06
been in contact with and so on
so that's
1:07:08
the kind of thing that can be
done in
1:07:09
China but maybe not so much in
other
1:07:11
parts of the world you know I
think it's
1:07:12
going to be done easily it will
not be a
1:07:15
separate government
1:07:16
that says FEMA tracker it'll be
built
1:07:19
right into your existing
insurance your
1:07:21
health insurance app or
something like
1:07:23
that and we'll be tracking what
you have
1:07:25
where you go in fact today with
any
1:07:28
health insurance app then fully
well
1:07:30
aware of your your physical
health today
1:07:36
can say oh you shouldn't be in
this area
1:07:39
because you have respiratory
syndrome
1:07:41
and there's people over here
who are
1:07:43
sick stay away Boop James
you're danger
1:07:45
turn right that's coming what's
not
1:07:51
coming in our lifetimes yes it
is oh my
1:07:54
god oh yeah how can you the man
who
1:07:57
started with me agreeing that
insurance
1:08:00
apps will be tracking or
driving to
1:08:02
raise your this is only 10
years ago we
1:08:04
were talking about this in fact
that the
1:08:07
card the black box in the car
would be
1:08:09
used by the state before that
before we
1:08:12
even started doing this podcast
that the
1:08:14
black box you're so giving you a
1:08:16
speeding ticket so how they
have it how
1:08:19
can you know you every
insurance app
1:08:23
gives people bonuses for
downloading the
1:08:27
app either doing exercise
that's an
1:08:30
absolute fact and that's a big
trick so
1:08:32
you don't think that you don't
think
1:08:34
this health tracking is going
to be
1:08:35
activated in these apps you
said not
1:08:38
maybe you meant not in your
lifetime I
1:08:39
think it will be in my lifetime
no it
1:08:42
won't be in your lifetime put
it in the
1:08:44
book right now put that in the
red ball
1:08:47
be here to read it yeah but I
will gloat
1:08:49
over your grave another China
story
1:09:05
which is very freaky this is a
county in
1:09:08
Colorado is on lockdown
1:09:10
Colorado is seeing its first
County
1:09:12
essentially go on lockdown to
prevent
1:09:14
the spread of kovin 19 San
Miguel County
1:09:17
telluride is under a
shelter-in-place
1:09:18
order until April 3rd they're
telling
1:09:21
everybody to stay home after
they saw a
1:09:23
number of critically ill
patients and
1:09:25
then within the last 48 hours
1:09:27
some kids under the age of 4
with simple
1:09:30
of coronavirus the county
shelter in
1:09:32
place order came with an
announcement
1:09:34
that they're working with a
biomedical
1:09:36
company for a first in the
country blood
1:09:38
test for the virus on a
countywide scale
1:09:40
so everyone in San Miguel
County can get
1:09:42
a test now if they want it and
then
1:09:44
another blood test in two weeks
this is
1:09:47
interesting they're doing a
blood test
1:09:49
all of this stuff that we're
talking
1:09:52
about is swabs with this one
company
1:09:54
United biomedical he's doing a
blood
1:09:57
test well if you look at United
1:10:00
biomedical you see that they're
pretty
1:10:02
much a Chinese company they
have Chinese
1:10:04
representation that Mandarin
writing on
1:10:07
their dam the website they have
the
1:10:10
Schenley on biomedical company
they're
1:10:13
doing something with the blood
and I
1:10:14
don't know what I know exactly
what
1:10:16
they're tracking or what
they're doing
1:10:17
this is an anomaly and should
be looked
1:10:19
into but no of course not only
the
1:10:23
Chinese backdoor Chinese
affiliated
1:10:25
company test my blood in this
particular
1:10:28
case no and yes I'm very biased
against
1:10:33
China not the Chinese people
China the
1:10:37
government the government know
that it's
1:10:41
not even a government it's a
gang
1:10:43
Chinese party a bunch of gang
gang the
1:10:46
thugs listen to Trump talk
about the
1:10:50
self swab test okay today I can
announce
1:10:54
further steps to expand testing
capacity
1:10:56
we're working with several
groups to
1:10:58
determine if the self swab a
much easier
1:11:01
process than the current
process that's
1:11:04
not very nice to do I can tell
you
1:11:09
because I did it but we have a
current
1:11:13
process that's a little bit
difficult if
1:11:16
you haven't done the the groups
are
1:11:20
working on determining if a
self swab by
1:11:23
an individual is as effective
as the
1:11:26
other the others very effective
very
1:11:28
accurate
1:11:30
but we're gonna see if we can
do a self
1:11:32
swab which is would be a lot
more
1:11:35
popular I can tell you that
this morning
1:11:39
about had to take the test but
nobody
1:11:43
wants to take the test because
they
1:11:44
shoved this swab through your
nose into
1:11:47
the back your mouth down your
throat
1:11:49
yeah and then they pull it out
it's a
1:11:52
mile long it's gross it's very
nasty I
1:11:57
had a I had a clip see what I'm
missing
1:12:02
here that's odd sorry I had a
clip but I
1:12:10
guess I can't figure out what
that was
1:12:13
it's back to the shutdown going
along
1:12:17
with the general idea of agenda
21 2030
1:12:22
which is I'm sure this is all a
part of
1:12:25
it and you're already hearing
the
1:12:26
globalists talk about climate
change and
1:12:28
how that fits together it seems
to me
1:12:32
that the idea here of this
shutdown is
1:12:36
to come back with less
mom-and-pop
1:12:40
stores I mean I think a lot
there's
1:12:43
always there's always stores on
the
1:12:45
brink mainly because of online
sales I
1:12:48
don't think they'll come back
at all I
1:12:49
think you know some bookstores
will give
1:12:51
up though I think in my case
that I'm
1:12:54
worried about the Hopkins
launderette a
1:12:58
small shirt and laundry shop
that is run
1:13:03
by one Japanese woman and her
daughter
1:13:05
and it's not there's no unless
if
1:13:08
there's three weeks they've got
a
1:13:09
business there that going to be
in
1:13:10
business and I've seen many many
1:13:14
restaurants but certainly the
small
1:13:15
grocers they're not gonna
they're not
1:13:17
gonna come back I think they're
just
1:13:18
going to be destroyed and isn't
that
1:13:20
part of the plan ultimately for
the
1:13:22
technocracy to be your bank be
your
1:13:26
doctor be your teacher and you
order
1:13:29
everything online we know you
know how
1:13:31
to do it we'll just bring it to
your
1:13:32
house don't worry about it and
we're
1:13:35
going into it again I agree
1:13:37
not in our lifetime will we see
the full
1:13:39
thing but while I'm alive I
think I want
1:13:42
to yell a lot so people can
1:13:43
remember I was yelling about it
yes yes
1:13:46
exactly so let's let's take a
short I
1:13:50
went to put just a little bit
of a clip
1:13:52
this was the funny clip that
showed up
1:13:56
on the Twitter and I want to
this was a
1:13:59
Simpsons show Simpsons of course
1:14:01
predicted the Trump election and
1:14:03
Simpsons kind of predicted I
don't have
1:14:06
the episode of this or what
season it
1:14:08
was somebody they keep asking
nobody
1:14:10
seems to dig it up I could
probably do
1:14:11
it but I just want to play the
clip this
1:14:13
is the housecat flu clip from
The
1:14:18
Simpsons I'd like to call to
order this
1:14:21
secret Conclave of America's
media
1:14:23
empires we are here to come up
with the
1:14:25
next phony baloney crisis to put
1:14:27
Americans back where they
belong and
1:14:28
darkrooms glued to their
televisions too
1:14:31
terrified to skip the
commercials well I
1:14:32
hated BC you are here to listen
and not
1:14:35
speak I think we should go with
a good
1:14:37
old-fashioned public health
scare new
1:14:40
disease no one's immune it's
like the
1:14:42
summer of the shark except
instead of a
1:14:44
shark it's an epidemic and
instead of
1:14:46
summer it's all the time now I
hate to
1:14:49
be the guy who derails what
everybody
1:14:51
else loves loves being that guy
but
1:14:54
Janice we do have standards
1:14:56
this can't be a made-up disease
the only
1:14:59
moral thing to do is release a
deadly
1:15:01
virus into the general public
we do have
1:15:04
something we've been holding on
to but
1:15:05
it hasn't been tested
1:15:06
get over here NBC we certainly
believe
1:15:11
in testing but
1:15:15
Wow Wow
1:15:18
so we've got our deadly disease
no you
1:15:21
just have to blame it on
something
1:15:22
that's in every household
something that
1:15:25
people are a little bit afraid
of
1:15:27
already housecat flu is coming
people
1:15:30
the Center for Disease
disinformation
1:15:31
predicts with some degree of
probability
1:15:33
that the housecat flu might
spread in
1:15:35
the following hypothetical
outbreak
1:15:37
pattern so Petter beware that
warm body
1:15:41
on your left just might be
ready to
1:15:43
destroy your tender vittles
1:15:49
springfielders are advised to
stay tuned
1:15:51
for more information if they
experience
1:15:53
any of the following symptoms
mild
1:15:55
thirst occasional hunger
1:15:57
I like the Centers for Disease
disease
1:15:59
disinformation very good a
reminder as
1:16:07
we said at the beginning of the
show
1:16:08
that the social networks are
being
1:16:10
completely controlled ai is
running the
1:16:13
show so you know stuff is
getting
1:16:15
blocked deleted accounts are
getting
1:16:18
suspended this is why we have
no agenda
1:16:21
social calm none of that exists
there
1:16:24
and please go there if you're
looking
1:16:28
for a gig or if you if your
company is
1:16:31
looking for teleworkers we have
a lot of
1:16:34
dudes and dudettes named ben
who are out
1:16:37
of work people who had all
kinds of
1:16:39
skills it's already happening
No Agenda
1:16:42
social calm go there you can
get a an
1:16:46
invite from multiple places we
don't
1:16:48
like to open up the
registration all the
1:16:50
way but this is the time we can
actually
1:16:51
help each other also I think
meetups
1:16:54
will probably all be be off for
a while
1:16:57
although two seem to be
scheduled we'll
1:16:59
talk about that later I love
seeing
1:17:02
people coordinate on No Agenda
social
1:17:04
calm they're there doing their
own
1:17:06
meetups on jitsi or whatever
that thing
1:17:09
is called jujitsu some kind of
crazy
1:17:12
video Meetup and I think
alcohols
1:17:16
involved so the community is
good email
1:17:18
lockdown where we're in a good
place
1:17:20
however beware beware if you
don't hate
1:17:24
the orange man you're gonna die
there's
1:17:26
also Washington Post peace
1:17:28
that talks about the fact that
older
1:17:29
Americans are more worried about
1:17:31
coronavirus unless they're
Republican
1:17:33
Jennifer that we now have a
situation
1:17:35
where Trump's own people are
actually in
1:17:39
greater danger but those of us
who live
1:17:42
in this earth and can't even
reach them
1:17:45
they're not listening to
anything that
1:17:46
any of us say including someone
like you
1:17:48
was a formal Republican you
can't reach
1:17:49
them no and if there is a
particular
1:17:52
cruelty irony that it is their
core
1:17:56
viewers the Republican old
reviewers as
1:17:58
Eric said who are the most at
risk and
1:18:00
when you think about it I know
who this
1:18:05
woman is that's talking but she
sounds
1:18:07
like a Nancy Pelosi from like
five years
1:18:09
ago Jennifer Rubin Jennifer
Rubin the
1:18:13
blogger Jennifer Rubin is
supposedly
1:18:16
she's abysses of columnist for
The
1:18:18
Washington Post
1:18:19
but she is a jan she's supposed
to be
1:18:22
the conservative blogger for the
1:18:24
Washington Post she's not
conservative
1:18:26
she's not Republican she's a
die-hard
1:18:28
liberal and she does this phony
baloney
1:18:32
I'm a conservative but I and I
hate
1:18:34
Trump worse you saying if you
watch Fox
1:18:38
News you're gonna die I can
hear what
1:18:40
you say she's obviously in the
same
1:18:45
milieu as Nancy Pelosi
1:18:48
there's also Washington Post
peace this
1:18:50
is joy Reid Americans are more
worried
1:18:52
about coronavirus unless they're
1:18:54
Republican Jennifer we now have
a
1:18:57
situation where Trump's own
people are
1:19:00
actually in greater danger but
those of
1:19:03
us who live in this earth and
can't even
1:19:06
reach them they're not
listening to just
1:19:08
the arrogance of what joy Reid
is saying
1:19:10
right there politicizing this
to this
1:19:12
degree
1:19:12
Trump's people they don't live
in from
1:19:16
sleep she lives in this earth I
don't
1:19:18
she lives in the in the hell of
Earth
1:19:20
but this is very disturbing
anything
1:19:22
that any of us say including
someone
1:19:24
like you was a former
Republican you
1:19:25
can't reach them no and if
there is a
1:19:28
particular cruelty irony that
it is your
1:19:31
right total Nancy Pelosi clone
so she's
1:19:34
she's conservative and hanging
out with
1:19:36
ants crowd for sure there are
core
1:19:38
viewers the Republican older
viewers as
1:19:40
Eric said who are the most at
risk and
1:19:43
when you think about it which
party
1:19:45
immediately cancelled all of
their
1:19:47
rallies which party immediately
started
1:19:50
having their political figures
really
1:19:54
portray and now use their lives
as an
1:19:56
example it was the Democrats so
they're
1:19:58
going to be I hate to put it in
these
1:20:00
terms so come unless Democrat
deaths
1:20:02
because of their less
gatherings there
1:20:05
will be less opportunities for
people to
1:20:08
congregate and share this
horrible
1:20:10
disease its head shaker man
head shaker
1:20:14
and then last night all right
there do
1:20:17
they've have trumped arrangement
1:20:19
syndrome it's like they're
insane that
1:20:21
they've their amygdalas are
exploding in
1:20:24
their heads but they but they
play their
1:20:25
hand because on one hand it's
we're all
1:20:28
gonna die lockdown we're all
Americans
1:20:31
beat together and then they do
this shit
1:20:33
so oh yeah yeah that's
politicize it
1:20:37
that I know that you got you
know if CNN
1:20:39
is willing to take China's call
and and
1:20:42
say oh it's racist to say Wuhan
then
1:20:46
they were willing to lie about
the
1:20:48
severity of it in the first
place you
1:20:49
can't this is of course no one
will
1:20:52
believe it but no agenda
producers know
1:20:54
it's the death knell it's the
death
1:20:56
knell for corporate media and
every
1:20:58
single time they come up with a
new
1:20:59
model we'll have to refer back
to this
1:21:01
bullcrap
1:21:02
but last night on the on the
station
1:21:05
where people are gonna die
because they
1:21:06
watch it on Fox Tucker Carlson
near the
1:21:09
end of his show all of a sudden
brought
1:21:11
in the weirdest guy of on skype
which it
1:21:14
may have looked less weird if
he wasn't
1:21:16
on skype clearly looking down
to read
1:21:18
some kind of press release uh
it just
1:21:23
kind of threw it in there
fortunately
1:21:24
there's some good news to
report so not
1:21:25
in that front we're really
evidence
1:21:27
suggests that chloroquine
that's a cheap
1:21:30
anti-malaria drug may be
effective in
1:21:32
treating coronavirus Gregory
oregano is
1:21:34
an adviser of the Stanford
University
1:21:36
School of Medicine and he joins
us
1:21:38
tonight does your honor thanks
so much
1:21:39
for coming on so tell us what
this is
1:21:42
and why you think it's
promising please
1:21:44
so the president has the
authority to
1:21:47
authorize the use of high
1:21:49
Roxi chloroquine against
coronavirus
1:21:51
immediately he has cut more red
tape at
1:21:55
the fda than any other
president in
1:21:57
history and for example in 2017
a new
1:22:01
drug was approved for muscular
dystrophy
1:22:03
that enroll in a for a clinical
trial
1:22:07
that for a clinical trial that
enrolled
1:22:10
less than 15 patients and was
generally
1:22:12
uncontrolled in an open setting
1:22:15
hydroxychloroquine has been on
the
1:22:17
market for over 50 years with a
quality
1:22:19
safety profile and I'm here to
report
1:22:22
that as of this morning about 5
o'clock
1:22:26
this morning a well controlled
1:22:28
peer-reviewed study carried out
by the
1:22:30
most eminent infectious disease
1:22:32
specialist in the world Didier
Raul's
1:22:35
MD PhD out of the South of
France in
1:22:39
which he enrolled 40 patients
again a
1:22:41
well controlled peer-reviewed
study that
1:22:43
showed a 100% sure right turi
1:22:46
against coronavirus the study
was
1:22:49
released this morning on my
Twitter
1:22:50
account Ragan Oh esq as well as
our most
1:22:54
recent website Kovac trial I Oh
1:22:57
the study was recently accepted
to the
1:23:00
International Journal of
antimicrobial
1:23:02
agents by Elsevier so it was
such a
1:23:07
weird thing that is where guy I
want to
1:23:10
interrupt that for a second I
mention
1:23:12
that JC who believe he has
corona he
1:23:16
already took this stuff ah
1:23:19
he is chloroquine is a it is a
synthetic
1:23:24
quinine that's actually semi
toxic you
1:23:27
have to be real careful quite
quinine as
1:23:29
the the the the concentrate is
what they
1:23:33
dip arrows in right to kill you
know
1:23:38
something else I don't know
what your to
1:23:42
know quinine was the anti
malarial that
1:23:45
you would need because you are
a I'm
1:23:48
sorry it's Gerard yeah that'll
stop it
1:23:54
quinine which is used in gin
and tonic
1:23:57
water is quaint I supposed to
get make
1:24:00
your head headache
1:24:02
and so the they could you can't
get
1:24:05
enough quinine actually pure
quinine to
1:24:07
treat coronavirus and so it
turns out
1:24:10
that this particular synthetic
quinine
1:24:12
which was never mentioned in
this report
1:24:14
obviously is a it's a chemical
that
1:24:18
works just the same way it's
got the
1:24:20
same learning model but it's did
1:24:23
somebody's liver toxicities a
problem
1:24:25
with it you had there a lot of
blood
1:24:26
tests but or don't use it much
but no
1:24:31
it's not new and in fact it
turns out as
1:24:34
they mentioned the report that
this is a
1:24:35
well-known kind of an antiviral
of
1:24:40
product that goes way back but
here's
1:24:43
the question so buzz kill jr.
believes
1:24:47
he has corona virus which make
leaves me
1:24:49
believe he hasn't been tested
for but he
1:24:51
has taken this and it did not
help no he
1:24:54
doesn't have Corona anymore
he's done
1:24:55
he's fine
1:24:55
did it help when he took it it
could
1:24:59
have do you know if a drug that
you took
1:25:02
had anything to do with it or
your body
1:25:04
may be cured itself you don't
know I
1:25:06
mean it seems to have that was
okay so
1:25:08
just I'm just asking from the
timeline
1:25:10
he took it and he got better
whether it
1:25:12
was address a lot yeah
interesting I I
1:25:14
don't know
1:25:15
I mean he's not he didn't go I
mean he
1:25:19
didn't use any of the
antivirals or d3
1:25:22
or anything tell him thanks
thanks
1:25:24
thanks for helping out the show
by not
1:25:26
trying all everything possible
to report
1:25:28
back this kind of not
participating and
1:25:34
he's not a team player he'll
the way he
1:25:38
too much experimentation seems
to me so
1:25:42
but yeah I don't know what this
was the
1:25:45
point of that was in this show
it's not
1:25:48
an unknown maybe he seems I
don't like
1:25:51
Tucker's show anymore no I'm
very
1:25:53
disappointed he is a big fear
monger
1:25:56
huge fear monger it's it's
getting very
1:25:59
irksome yes there's that and I
can't
1:26:04
stand the my pillow guy if I
have to see
1:26:06
Mike anymore with his geezer
size I'm
1:26:08
gonna puke it says he was
showed up in
1:26:10
my in my medicine cabinet
1:26:12
looking back at its the shots
enemy
1:26:16
hasn't shown up it's horrible
it's
1:26:18
horrible I tell you meanwhile
here's
1:26:21
what's airing on television
this is
1:26:23
perfect timing some people are
just
1:26:25
disgusting particularly when it
comes to
1:26:27
insurance companies the mom
we're so
1:26:30
glad you're feeling better you
gave us
1:26:32
such a scare I know honey three
two but
1:26:35
I want you to know I'm at peace
with my
1:26:37
home going when my time is up
and did I
1:26:40
also tell you that I got
coverage for my
1:26:43
funeral so you and your brother
would
1:26:45
not have to worry about
expenses I
1:26:47
didn't know you were saving
money for
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your final expenses I haven't I
called
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the open care senior plan and
with one
1:26:54
phone call I was eligible for
$30,000
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for my career and final
expenses the
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open care senior plan will pay
up to
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$30,000 for funeral and other
final
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expenses there's no medical
exam and you
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can be approved with just one
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your rates can never be
increased your
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benefits can never be decreased
and your
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coverage can never be canceled
call the
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number on your screen now and
see how
1:27:18
final expense coverage can help
you
1:27:20
there's no obligation Colm 880
was
1:27:24
playing the piano by the way
yes no
1:27:27
she's actually in the hospital
1:27:28
recovering I have a more
disgusting song
1:27:33
can it get even worse than that
well so
1:27:37
this is a native ad quasi
relayed they
1:27:42
kind of worked in let's do a
native ad
1:27:44
of the Entertainment Tonight
style where
1:27:47
everybody who's mentioned paid
money
1:27:49
mm-hmm everybody's a bunch of
money
1:27:52
somebody paid the most money
and that
1:27:55
required a big giant football
player
1:27:58
Michael Strahan to say the
stupidest
1:28:00
thing in the world at the very
end of
1:28:02
this native ad on Good Morning
America
1:28:05
about Corona and how the
entertainers
1:28:08
out there are all volunteering
to help
1:28:10
and they're all jumping in and
1:28:12
everybody's going to be really
happy
1:28:13
about this whole thing this is
the this
1:28:16
is the ABC GM's GMC pandering
combo
1:28:20
native ad this morning
1:28:22
some music superstars using
their
1:28:24
platforms and the connective
power of
1:28:26
music to bring people together
1:28:31
[Music]
1:28:34
this video of her soulful cover
of Bob
1:28:38
Dylan's make you feel her love
1:28:40
country star Keith Urban
jamming out on
1:28:42
Instagram joined by his wife
Nicole
1:28:44
Kidman
1:28:49
[Music]
1:28:51
and Coldplay frontman Chris
Martin
1:28:54
taking off a virtual concert
series
1:28:56
started by global citizen and
the World
1:28:58
Health Organization called
hashtag
1:28:59
together at home taking
requests from
1:29:02
viewers playing unplug versions
of
1:29:05
Coldplay's hits like sky full
of stars
1:29:09
[Music]
1:29:12
and yellow it was called
1:29:17
at the start of his Instagram
1:29:19
performance Martin put out the
call to
1:29:21
another artist to follow his
lead but
1:29:23
who knows maybe tomorrow
someone else to
1:29:25
take it over and none other
than John
1:29:27
Legend answered using that
together at
1:29:29
home hashtag legend tweeting he
would do
1:29:31
a solo live show later today
fans on
1:29:34
social media tagging their
favorite
1:29:36
artists hoping they've joined
the
1:29:38
together at home movement
Beyonce Luke
1:29:41
Bryan and Alicia Keys among the
requests
1:29:44
[Music]
1:29:46
that's really special and
Broadway icon
1:29:49
and Hamilton creator lin-manuel
Miranda
1:29:51
streamed himself performing
last week as
1:29:53
well now Hamilton the show is
putting
1:29:55
out a casting call for its
Hamill fans
1:29:57
an open audition for people to
be part
1:30:00
of the ham at home digital show
that
1:30:02
streams later this month Robin
take
1:30:04
their shot people are getting
very very
1:30:09
creative they're saying that I
love
1:30:12
Coldplay oh shit what a tease I
couldn't
1:30:17
hear it at the end he said I'll
be this
1:30:20
is the big guy saying but all my
1:30:22
Coldplay he says I'll be
listening to
1:30:24
him right after we're done yep
Coldplay
1:30:30
that's as funny as you listen
to Green
1:30:32
Day that's crazy I know you
actually do
1:30:34
like Green Day you're like but
this is
1:30:36
part of this to me this is the
1:30:38
programming together at home we
can do
1:30:42
it be together listen to your
true
1:30:45
leaders the celebraties
1:30:46
they're gonna tell you to do
John Legend
1:30:49
you know by the way if you
believe in
1:30:52
the computer simulation theory
this is
1:30:54
one hell of a subroutine isn't
it I love
1:30:57
what they've done here this is
really
1:30:58
really good and eventually we
will wake
1:31:00
up one day and they'll be all
over and
1:31:02
things will be different
1:31:03
ah and why is not only put it
1:31:10
differently the media freaking
out about
1:31:13
this racism this was it you
know what's
1:31:15
really racist is not reporting
on
1:31:19
hundreds of black men dying
every week
1:31:22
due to gun violence in Chicago
and other
1:31:24
cities around the country you
don't
1:31:27
report on those numbers you
don't care
1:31:29
no when it's white particularly
1:31:31
entertainers then all of a
sudden it's
1:31:34
important as I put in the
newsletter
1:31:37
there was eleven coronaviruses
deaths in
1:31:41
California when they shut they
stayed
1:31:43
down yes and ten homicides in
Oakland
1:31:47
New Baltimore Baltimore the
mayor
1:31:50
actually said hey can you stop
killing
1:31:52
each other because we need the
hospital
1:31:54
beds for corona victims I don't
have a
1:31:57
clip of it sadly I did look
great
1:32:00
and I'd believe me I looked I
look
1:32:05
hey you blacks stop it
1:32:07
yeah really stop the shooting
with each
1:32:09
other you know what I'm saying
you're
1:32:10
gonna do clogging up the beds
for the
1:32:12
sick coronavirus people right
the whites
1:32:15
yes this is although this is a
great
1:32:18
time for podcasts I think
podcasts are
1:32:20
having an all time boom mainly
because
1:32:22
everything shut down you know
the the
1:32:24
nightly talk shows sports all
of this
1:32:26
has gone so people are going to
their to
1:32:28
their to their tribes you know
this is
1:32:30
try I've said it before this is
tribal
1:32:32
media we've got a tribe we have
some
1:32:35
agreements with other tribes
like the
1:32:37
Joe Rogan experience tribe but
people
1:32:41
have their tribe and the
biggest tribe
1:32:43
is this mainstream trying to
get you to
1:32:45
be all in on you know what they
want you
1:32:48
to do it's it's Nick the rat
show you
1:32:51
have to count him in and grime
Erica you
1:32:54
keep forgetting these guys no
of course
1:32:55
I don't post nothing forget him
I'm just
1:32:57
I'm just saying in general now
of course
1:32:59
the saddest thing that happened
is this
1:33:01
announcement
1:33:02
[Music]
1:33:05
it is with great regrets we
have to
1:33:09
announce the cancellation of the
1:33:10
Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in
1:33:13
Rotterdam put in place by many
1:33:21
governments and the Dutch
authorities
1:33:23
makes it impossible for us to
host a
1:33:27
live event as planned we are
very proud
1:33:29
of the Eurovision Song Contest
that for
1:33:31
64 years have United people all
around
1:33:34
Europe and we are deeply
disappointed
1:33:38
about this situation
1:33:39
the EBU together with the host
1:33:41
broadcaster and Pio nos
albatross and
1:33:46
the city of Rotterdam will
continue to
1:33:48
talk to see if it's possible to
state
1:33:50
eurovision song contest in
rotterdam in
1:33:52
2021 very very sad moment 64
years
1:33:57
they've always put on a
broadcast
1:33:58
because it brings the people of
europe
1:34:00
together somehow israel's a
part of that
1:34:03
actually got this I heard about
this
1:34:05
last night for my neighbor
Steve he was
1:34:08
he was like oh my goodness
1:34:11
no Eurovision Song Contest what
are we
1:34:14
gonna make fun of just before
we take a
1:34:19
long overdue break where this
came from
1:34:24
how it happened I think what to
me
1:34:26
there's a couple of scenarios
and just
1:34:28
want to run through them it's
the least
1:34:30
interesting because where it
came from
1:34:32
how it happened is no longer
important
1:34:34
to me it's what is the weapons
of mass
1:34:36
destruction of this generation
going to
1:34:38
be what lie is going to pull us
into
1:34:42
some kind of behavior you know
checking
1:34:45
your temperature it's just a
little step
1:34:47
you know checking your
temperature
1:34:48
everywhere you go and then
before you
1:34:50
know it it's your barcode micro
or nano
1:34:54
dot at tattoo if you've had a
1:34:56
vaccination there's all kinds
of things
1:34:58
that are coming but just to go
back to
1:35:00
where it might have come from
let's look
1:35:01
at the the possibilities
there's way too
1:35:05
many scientists and Harvard and
Canadian
1:35:09
researchers all on the Chinese
payroll
1:35:12
on this round trip through
Wuhan the bio
1:35:15
lab the World Health
Organization is
1:35:19
involved in the bsl-4 lab in in
Wuhan so
1:35:24
it could just be that someone
of the
1:35:28
many research is just a like a
revolving
1:35:30
belt if you look into it
Harvard you
1:35:31
know 10 20 different professors
and
1:35:34
Restall on all on the payroll
of the
1:35:36
Chinese on the sly something
got out in
1:35:42
the within the area you know
was only 30
1:35:44
minutes from the wet market so
blame it
1:35:46
on that that's one way could
have
1:35:48
happened if it truly was a bio
weapon oh
1:35:53
and by the way I forgot to
mention Iran
1:35:54
Iran also has a lot of direct
Chinese
1:35:57
contact that's why they also
got very
1:35:58
high numbers but he's that just
1:36:01
coincidence you know was it
meant to
1:36:04
bring down the United States or
1:36:06
something like that I don't see
how
1:36:09
China would benefit from that
at all
1:36:12
unless this financial reset
that you
1:36:16
kind of called it a reset you
know we're
1:36:18
gonna start it you know down
19,000 or
1:36:21
whatever unless that somehow is
gonna
1:36:23
benefit them I don't see how I
only see
1:36:26
negative for China mainly we're
going to
1:36:29
start taking back we are gonna
start
1:36:31
taking back production and it
puts a in
1:36:34
my mind a key Bosh on globalism
so I
1:36:37
don't see why it would make
sense nor
1:36:39
would it makes well it makes
more sense
1:36:42
the theory that during the world
1:36:45
military Games the competition
where
1:36:48
12,000 athletes from different
fighting
1:36:52
forces around the world were in
Wuhan in
1:36:55
November or December that's
what the
1:36:58
Chinese are saying is hey you
guys
1:37:01
brought it here it's your fault
1:37:02
could we have dropped it in
there again
1:37:05
why would you put everyone at
risk and
1:37:08
it doesn't seem like was very
controlled
1:37:10
certainly not by Trump although
very
1:37:14
convenient for his entire
mission of
1:37:16
knocking China back into their
place
1:37:18
certainly in the minds of
people and he
1:37:20
continues to do that calling it
the
1:37:22
Chinese virus etc what other
options are
1:37:26
there do you think that this
was really
1:37:29
some kind of an attack be of
any any
1:37:31
I go back to the booby-trap
theory so
1:37:34
that would be the researchers
the
1:37:36
researchers were you know they
were
1:37:39
stealing biomaterial from us
and there
1:37:41
lot of people were busted and
Harvard
1:37:44
professors were arrested
there's just
1:37:45
been a recent arrest again
they've been
1:37:48
arresting guys left and right
some guy
1:37:50
in Florida took off and they're
all the
1:37:53
Liberals oldest car was run out
of town
1:37:54
because there was investigating
him and
1:37:56
the the idea hidden amongst some
1:38:01
intelligence groups outside the
country
1:38:04
say that we are the booby trap
masters
1:38:07
mm-hmm and we rigged a couple
of these
1:38:10
vials that you know said one
thing and
1:38:12
to do another and they stole
them and
1:38:15
just got out and now they're
just trying
1:38:18
to and it would make even more
sense if
1:38:20
it was true what you said
earlier in the
1:38:22
show that you rigged this thing
with a
1:38:26
kind of virus that may be
weaker own a
1:38:28
virus is also partially part of
the
1:38:31
common cold a cycle this is
just a
1:38:35
version did he have a bad cold
a bad
1:38:38
cold like they said with the
people that
1:38:40
you talked about earlier who
got tested
1:38:42
you don't have the flu you have
a bad
1:38:43
cold well if the ball the whole
1:38:47
countries had these bad colds
over the
1:38:49
years maybe this el virus won't
do
1:38:51
anything at all to us and so
you end up
1:38:54
with the Chinese it's kind of
screwing
1:38:56
themselves
1:38:57
excuse my hubby's laughs and or
sleeves
1:39:00
and then we faked the rest of
it like oh
1:39:02
we all got to lock it down lock
it down
1:39:05
like if this whole thing could
be a scam
1:39:06
well like well you know it is
look at
1:39:10
the look at the numbers it is a
scam it
1:39:12
is an absolute scam the numbers
look at
1:39:16
the numbers just do the numbers
22,000
1:39:19
dead from flu in the United
States from
1:39:21
October 1st through March first
and
1:39:23
we're all freaking out over
where we are
1:39:25
globally right now which
doesn't even
1:39:27
touch half of that so the
numbers show
1:39:29
you that we're being scammed
but you got
1:39:31
to look at it from all sides
there is
1:39:33
one other some interesting data
points
1:39:36
that some of these athletes
that went to
1:39:39
the the Wuhan Games came from
Fort
1:39:41
Dietrich for
1:39:43
at some point actually around
the time
1:39:45
of Ola
1:39:47
what athletes are at at fort
detrick am
1:39:50
I did you just miss the part
where I
1:39:52
said they had the military
games in
1:39:55
Wuhan yeah no I'm just saying
military
1:39:57
oh you thought military games
like being
1:39:58
in the tanks no no it's it's
competition
1:40:02
sports sports competition
that's what I
1:40:05
just said yeah what athletes
are at Fort
1:40:07
Dix or Fort Dietrich that would
show up
1:40:09
at these things do they have
yes yes
1:40:12
they have teams yes they have
teams I've
1:40:15
looked into it's Dietrich yes
they have
1:40:17
teams all over the country who
and and
1:40:19
athletes who participate in
these games
1:40:22
it's Lahti athletes in the army
but I'm
1:40:27
just telling you it's just a
medical
1:40:28
facility I'm just telling you
what it is
1:40:32
what I would I've come to
understand and
1:40:36
read but more interesting than
that is
1:40:39
that around the same time that
the event
1:40:42
2a1 took place which you played
clips of
1:40:44
a couple of shows ago there was
a
1:40:48
biohazard alert in the area for
Dietrich
1:40:51
and just to add another twist
to this
1:40:55
which I like is that's about
the same
1:40:58
time that people started dying
from
1:41:00
vaping and some horrible lung
affliction
1:41:02
from something in THC vapes I
have not
1:41:06
taken it any further than that
but I do
1:41:08
like it and then so the idea is
oh it
1:41:13
was there at Fort Detrick
1:41:14
it has bio weapons as far as I
1:41:16
understand something got out
there
1:41:19
something happened it happened
the same
1:41:21
time it could have been a part
of event
1:41:23
201 and could have been a
complete scam
1:41:25
I don't know I'm just saying a
couple
1:41:28
things we should mention Fort
Detrick is
1:41:30
were supposedly according to the
1:41:32
Russians at least is where AIDS
was
1:41:35
developed it's also where Ebola
was
1:41:37
developed and it's also where
some other
1:41:40
things were developed
supposedly and
1:41:42
it's not proven and they deny
it and but
1:41:45
they do work on stuff like that
I don't
1:41:49
believe for a second that
Americans
1:41:53
would do that
1:41:54
I like the boobage I like
booby-trap the
1:41:57
most - I really do I like it
the best
1:42:00
because it's like you did it to
yourself
1:42:01
which is more our style and
listen to
1:42:05
how Trump speaks he keeps
saying no no
1:42:07
those Chinese they know it they
know
1:42:09
exactly what they did and he
keeps
1:42:11
messaging he's gonna be over
very soon
1:42:13
sooner than you think
1:42:14
because he knows let's play
that clip
1:42:17
we're on the tail end of this I
got two
1:42:20
clips here that made no sense
want Trump
1:42:22
on faster victory hey
1:42:26
that's always the toughest
enemy the
1:42:27
invisible enemy but we're going
to
1:42:29
defeat the invisible enemy I
think we're
1:42:31
going to do it even faster than
we
1:42:34
thought and it will be a
complete
1:42:37
victory it'll be a total
victory oh yeah
1:42:39
he sees this as war he's used
the the
1:42:41
war term as well I don't have a
clip of
1:42:43
it but I've heard and then then
the
1:42:45
Trump on vaccine is a little
fit this is
1:42:47
a fishy-fishy clip to me
earlier this
1:42:50
week the first clinical trial
of the
1:42:52
vaccine candidate for the virus
began in
1:42:55
Washington State as you
probably know
1:42:57
the genetic sequence of the
virus was
1:43:00
first published in January but
thanks to
1:43:03
the unprecedented partnership
between
1:43:05
the FDA NIH and the private
sector we've
1:43:08
reached human trials for the
vaccine
1:43:11
just eight weeks later that's a
record
1:43:13
by many many months it used to
take
1:43:15
years to do this and now we did
it just
1:43:18
in a very short while that's
the fastest
1:43:21
development in history of what
we're
1:43:24
doing with regard to the
vaccine making
1:43:26
very very big progress well
luckily your
1:43:29
co-host has looked into this
what are
1:43:32
your objections why do you
think was
1:43:33
fishy about it I think this is
coming to
1:43:36
faceted says to me there's
already a
1:43:38
vaccine it was a vaccine before
it got
1:43:41
released what's interesting is
this
1:43:44
being called a vaccine but it's
not your
1:43:46
traditional vaccine this is not
a dead
1:43:51
virus that has been cultivated
in an egg
1:43:53
this is a gene insertion I'm
just
1:44:00
calling I'm not using the right
words
1:44:01
but it's the 1:33 nicely by the
way
1:44:05
minuchin even spoke about this
he said
1:44:08
some gene 133 gene 133 when
activated or
1:44:12
when you put in some protein or
shoot
1:44:15
something into somebody this is
my
1:44:17
understanding of it it starts
to create
1:44:20
plasma and and the plasma is
what can
1:44:24
suppress this and can and can
keep you
1:44:27
safe from like this strain all
strains I
1:44:30
don't know but it's not a
vaccine in the
1:44:32
traditional sense it's a I have
the
1:44:34
document of gene 133 and has
all this
1:44:37
CRISPR stuff so yeah this is
genetic
1:44:40
stuff and we'll see what it
does but
1:44:44
it's not it's not getting a
dead virus
1:44:47
that that then you build up
immunity
1:44:49
where's our news media to
explain these
1:44:51
things so we can like
deconstruct the
1:44:53
information we don't even get
that far
1:45:05
listen to John Legend thing in
his
1:45:08
basement and with that I'd like
to thank
1:45:11
you for your courage and say in
the
1:45:12
morning to you the man who put
the C in
1:45:14
curare John C de bourree good
morning to
1:45:18
you mr. Adam curry in the
morning me all
1:45:20
gypsy boots on graphene the air
subs in
1:45:21
the water subs and the water
and all the
1:45:23
Dames tonight's out there in
the morning
1:45:25
to all of the trolls in the TRO
room
1:45:28
hello trolls how you doin let
me do a
1:45:30
little troll check here control
count
1:45:32
troll count
1:45:34
15:45 not bad for a Thursday
actually
1:45:37
what I predicted I did last
night's
1:45:40
dinner table that J says did
you how
1:45:42
many live listeners you're
gonna get you
1:45:44
think tomorrow and you say no
we had 89
1:45:48
last Thursday and we had like
15 on
1:45:51
Sunnat you know we always get
less
1:45:54
annoyed we had 18 on Sunday cuz
that's a
1:45:56
easy day to listen but I said
that we
1:45:59
usually get 12 and she says
well there's
1:46:00
no everyone stuck at home I
said ah 15
1:46:03
easy easy
1:46:04
well we surpassed that 1545 the
troll
1:46:08
room is that no agenda stream
com it's
1:46:11
called the troll room because
you can
1:46:12
listen to the live stream and
you can
1:46:14
sit there in a chat room
environment and
1:46:16
troll away everybody loves it
1:46:18
you control the the hosts who
are doing
1:46:20
the live shows I've been trolled
1:46:22
continuously but also thank you
troll
1:46:24
room for being such an
incredible help
1:46:26
because they are on the ball
those that
1:46:28
don't have too much lag
1:46:30
they got answers very quick and
it's
1:46:31
highly appreciated no agenda
stream calm
1:46:34
then we want to thank our
artist for the
1:46:36
artwork for episode 1225 a
controversial
1:46:39
piece of art as it turns out
Tyler brown
1:46:42
brought us this artwork it was
the
1:46:44
boomer remover spray I got hate
for that
1:46:49
man I got massive oh yeah I got
hate for
1:46:52
that that's not funny man my
parents are
1:47:00
ok with anybody wrote you that
their
1:47:03
parents are not boomers the
oldest
1:47:06
boomer is 74 thank you
1:47:08
I should have said that instead
I said
1:47:11
hey man my parents are dead
okay and she
1:47:16
came back with I highly doubt
that and
1:47:18
like okay I'm done with you how
would
1:47:26
they not know this if they
actually just
1:47:29
saw it randomly dad I tell you
just dead
1:47:32
mine I thought this was a great
piece of
1:47:36
art it really it set the tone
it shows
1:47:39
you who the No Agenda tribe is
loved it
1:47:42
it was very funny and and I
love people
1:47:45
do they get the joke odds just
lighten
1:47:47
the mood a little bit we're all
freaking
1:47:49
out I know gender art generator
comm is
1:47:51
where you can upload your
parties submit
1:47:54
is a great piece they were I've
somehow
1:47:57
I have stuck in my brain there
was
1:47:59
something else we needed to
talk about
1:48:01
well I use it in the newsletter
it was
1:48:03
the kamasutra piece where the
toilet
1:48:06
paper is very good fantastic so
that's
1:48:11
part of our value for value
Network
1:48:13
people contributing in many
different
1:48:15
ways the one that keeps our
lights
1:48:16
running and the server's
whirring and
1:48:19
and the availability for I mean
I have
1:48:22
it's interesting everybody has
this all
1:48:25
locked down and you know what
are we
1:48:27
gonna do I'm kind of bored to
me I'm
1:48:29
about you John it's like my
life has
1:48:31
barely changed
1:48:32
that's exactly how I live it
hasn't
1:48:34
changed at all every day I was
like the
1:48:37
kids do you don't want to go
out Tina's
1:48:40
walking around and she's like
what am I
1:48:42
gonna do she's reading books
and I go
1:48:44
for a walk and he said how you
doing I'm
1:48:47
great this is my life I live
all the
1:48:49
time I watch TV yes which for
the
1:48:52
network's I record some clips
you know
1:48:54
I'm thinking about stuff so
anyway we
1:48:58
like to thank the people who
support the
1:49:00
show financially and although
it's not
1:49:02
quite the beginning of the show
we have
1:49:04
a pandemic format that were
adhering to
1:49:07
today we'd like to start with
our
1:49:10
executive producers and
associate
1:49:12
executive producers first they
came in
1:49:14
with good numbers for us today
yes
1:49:17
starting with Baroness Kathy
and Baron
1:49:19
gray gasps the moon it Simone
itch
1:49:23
$700 and they write well in
Illinois's
1:49:27
is Ella noise I said Illinois
so you did
1:49:30
is in lockdown sir Greg and I
Dame Cathy
1:49:34
will continue to support the BP
ITU
1:49:37
thank you I need your help it
says thank
1:49:40
you because everyone's gonna
we're just
1:49:41
gonna be you gotta be a slow
down here
1:49:43
it's coming all we have oh it's
1:49:44
complicated for keep me as sane
in this
1:49:46
insane time stay safe
1:49:48
Baroness Kathy and Baron Greg
simone it
1:49:51
rhymes with munich munich be
some use
1:49:55
the munich rhymes with munich
yeah Roger
1:49:58
Munich so it's a Munich not
rhyme is
1:50:00
what says Munich yeah but if
she should
1:50:02
put Munchen do you think we
would know
1:50:06
how to pronounce our royalty
names here
1:50:08
yes a moon simona he is
impossible to
1:50:13
pronounce salutes a munich
Samarin
1:50:15
Academy Baron Greg that's what
I think
1:50:17
thank you very much thank you
guys
1:50:19
sir Steven us wygor $640
included is a
1:50:24
tithe of my lady way to me he
sent a
1:50:26
note in and how did and I
didn't send a
1:50:29
note to Eric I have a note here
1:50:32
okay what's the same exact as
that note
1:50:35
he wrote this is a check that
came in
1:50:36
the mail interest so he
obviously you
1:50:40
know this is slightly different
than the
1:50:42
one he sent in the mail I
hereby request
1:50:45
okay and
1:50:46
good is a tithes of my latest
bonus
1:50:48
which is almost perfectly
completes my
1:50:51
barony it was six hundred and
forty
1:50:54
dollars and twenty cents I
think yep no
1:50:57
it's 640 on here I think was
okay maybe
1:51:00
which is 640 after 22 years
fortunately
1:51:03
if I stick around until then I
got a
1:51:05
six-month severance not great
he was
1:51:09
just he was informed that he
was not
1:51:12
needed anymore as an IT manager
the
1:51:14
severance was six months
severance but
1:51:17
not great but better than me
better but
1:51:22
better me than someone else
some of my
1:51:24
guys okay
1:51:25
I've been upwardly mobile so I
can
1:51:27
adjust in other words she's
gonna get
1:51:29
work I heal here by request
whatever the
1:51:31
best job karma there is I it
worked last
1:51:34
time when I requested a smokin
hot milf
1:51:36
girlfriend karma although it
took about
1:51:38
five months I think it is the
jobs end
1:51:41
of it that worked in the milf
didn't
1:51:43
it's perfect timing
1:51:46
to get me a job in September
please
1:51:48
adjust my title to become sir
Steven of
1:51:51
us way go soon-to-be former man
know it
1:51:54
okay his title change is going
to be
1:51:58
former manager of the dudes
named Ben
1:52:00
Baron of Fox about River Valley
okay
1:52:03
well what we need to do then is
give him
1:52:06
the best jobs karma which
according to
1:52:08
our show our thinking is the
Nancy
1:52:11
Pelosi I think that's the best
one to
1:52:12
give so here you go sir Steven
and see
1:52:15
you at the the title change
jobs jobs
1:52:18
jobs and jobs let's vote for
job you've
1:52:24
got karma is over to the
girlfriend
1:52:29
karma I'm not sure Stephen
Morris no it
1:52:33
doesn't what he said is that
the last
1:52:35
time he requested smokin hot
milf
1:52:37
girlfriend karma it took five
months but
1:52:40
he got a girlfriend so he's
saying if I
1:52:42
get jobs karma I'll get a job
in five
1:52:44
months which will be in
September Oh
1:52:46
after his six months severance
yes
1:52:49
Stephen Moore well the jobs
coming I
1:52:52
think it works a little faster
I think
1:52:54
so too
1:52:54
Stephen Morris 600 bucks NOLA
NOLA Mara
1:52:59
Washington
1:53:00
no no West it's a Australasian
Australia
1:53:04
okay got it
1:53:05
sorry I was thinking I never
heard of a
1:53:07
place like this it sounds like
a place
1:53:09
in Australia Stephen Morris
from he's
1:53:13
from London in England but a
resident of
1:53:15
Perth yeah
1:53:19
no one visits Perth it's
beautiful I
1:53:25
know it's beautiful yeah that's
what it
1:53:27
was says says beautiful go
there no so
1:53:31
please accept my humble Aussie
dollar
1:53:33
rats ah yes this is a ok this
is a lot
1:53:38
of this going around this was
the it's
1:53:40
unintentionally became a drunk
donation
1:53:42
hence forced to be known as
secure
1:53:46
circuity security get it
security Knight
1:53:50
of the slums of Shaolin shouting
1:53:55
shouting shouting so proud to
be an
1:53:58
instant ID after a shameful
decade of
1:54:02
begging douches thank you for
being in
1:54:06
to me this sounds like the drunk
1:54:08
donation for being my only
source of
1:54:10
news as a cybersecurity
professor
1:54:12
professor professional and yes
Adam I
1:54:15
mean port scanning I think of
the No
1:54:21
Agenda show as my firewall to
the
1:54:23
mainstream media filtering out
that
1:54:25
we're junk and weaponized it's
1:54:28
information leaving me with
exactly what
1:54:31
I want
1:54:32
pure infotainment packets
beautiful of
1:54:37
karma for my little boy Nathan
and my
1:54:39
beautiful wife q QQ o wife Oh
may I
1:54:45
please have a central D du chic
1:54:50
you've been deduced humbly
requests for
1:54:55
the round table claret and
camembert or
1:54:59
Bordeaux and Brie I took the
liberty of
1:55:02
ordering all of it because I
thought why
1:55:05
not but do you want me to
unorder no no
1:55:11
you'd orders in you had to pay
yeah
1:55:14
that's already paid for
1:55:16
whichever alliterative pairing
that John
1:55:19
prefers oh I was never asked
1:55:21
he ordered everything as who is
the
1:55:25
resident in Oh file thank you
both for
1:55:29
so much for all that you do
jingles it's
1:55:33
science kill it
1:55:34
goat scream what is the kill it
well
1:55:38
that's the thing that was bloom
buddy it
1:55:40
was that a nice oh yeah I was a
nice so
1:55:43
kill it but let me see if let
me see if
1:55:47
this is it was this it I'm like
one
1:55:49
Bergen - oh that's not it
1:55:51
Lizabeth Warren who said it she
was
1:55:56
quoting Bloomberg kill it right
but I
1:55:59
don't remember an ISO of that
high so
1:56:02
did for the in the show well
what would
1:56:03
you have titled it kill it no
it's not
1:56:06
kill it kill it is I only have
one
1:56:08
that's this at least I didn't
have a
1:56:10
boss who said to me know what I
can just
1:56:13
queue it up there we'll use it
from here
1:56:15
we'll do it live we'll do it
live shut
1:56:18
up already sign it
1:56:26
so close damn it all you were
so close
1:56:29
we got to stop it damn it I try
well I
1:56:33
tried
1:56:34
Stephen Draper's next on the
list oh and
1:56:37
by the way Stephen will be
knighted yes
1:56:39
for the $600 dollar rets
1:56:41
yeah which is is is basically
60% of the
1:56:45
value over here I'll I did I
looked it
1:56:47
up 60 cents the Australian
dollar at 60
1:56:51
cents I can't wait to go there
and buy
1:56:53
everything yeah but they'll be
unlocked
1:56:56
down Stephen Draper in Arlington
1:57:01
Virginia
1:57:02
Arlington going
1:57:04
some more people from Arlington
wait 33
1:57:06
whoa but oh I'm sorry I thought
you
1:57:09
missed one yep you got it
1:57:13
Stephen Draper in Arlington
Virginia
1:57:17
who'd keep it up we need your
analysis
1:57:20
more than ever now cheers from
DC Thank
1:57:24
You Arlington Virginia hello
thank you
1:57:26
thank you thank you
1:57:28
Langley we love you too up
worth in
1:57:33
Meyers town Pennsylvania 33333
in the
1:57:37
morning fellas
1:57:39
we're all counting on you now
more than
1:57:41
ever for the sanity informed
takes and
1:57:45
analysis keep up the good work
please
1:57:48
deduce me no deduced it's been
a while
1:57:55
he says also call my daughter I
don't
1:57:59
know how to pronounce see ya
see ya
1:58:02
Lysia maybe this year Alicia
Alicia
1:58:04
Lycia but Lycia that's gotta be
it
1:58:08
yeah goober because she'll
think it's
1:58:11
hilarious a goober she's a
goober that's
1:58:14
like boomer to speak who calls
anyone to
1:58:18
go goober refers also to
peanuts yes but
1:58:21
who calls their their daughter
a goober
1:58:22
I don't know but apparently if
you do it
1:58:27
she thinks it's hilarious all
right so
1:58:29
your goober Lycia big goober
goober
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goober
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okay I don't have a note here
do you
1:58:38
have one I do not
1:58:39
Linda O'Connor Austin Texas
what you'd
1:58:42
think I would have received
something
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but I will check very quickly
Linda and
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no no no no no I got nothing
okay I got
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nothing but let me check check
under the
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but she's
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harder to check so I'm gonna
check under
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Linda and then go to the end
and see if
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I'm lucky you know this is
funny here we
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go squirrel mail it's on his
way I'm not
1:59:13
even gonna play it you should
have had
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cured you
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no no no you know now I got I
guess a
1:59:20
Linda Berkeley I got and it
says she's a
1:59:24
PR woman selling me on brand
awareness
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Linda 3:33 from Austin Texas
thank you
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please send it to me or John
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Christopher in Clermont Florida
two four
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gentlemen my
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Oh 12 26 was too small and I
just can't
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afford 12 20 6.00 I was first
hit in the
2:00:09
mouth by Nate while I was in
Afghanistan
2:00:11
into 2010 and was promptly
called out as
2:00:15
a douche bag you're in
Afghanistan the
2:00:20
Taliban hey man I lost my way
after
2:00:28
safely returning home but then
found you
2:00:30
again so I definitely need a D
douching
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well I don't always agree with
your
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analysis sometimes a linguist
is just a
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linguist I do it thoroughly
enjoy the
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show and your insights and
comments
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already may always make me
think I
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sometimes question my beliefs
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and I learn new things that's
what makes
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us grow I also need some travel
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just general Carman my life so
whatever
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you can do would be appreciated
no
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jingles necessary keep up the
good work
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Christopher you got it thank
you very
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much Christopher you've got
karma I
2:01:13
really like that analogy that
who said
2:01:17
that Stephen Stephen Morris
that we are
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the firewall for the m5m
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let's say that's a good way to
look at
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it I am fighting virus we don't
let that
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we don't like m5m virus through
our
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firewall Jim Rogers in
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Washington 240 26 thank you for
all the
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thank you for your reporting on
China
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it's very close to the real
truth thank
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you for your approval what is
the real
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truth I don't know but as we're
close to
2:02:03
it with the spread of the China
virus I
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finished the book which is now
on Kindle
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be Beijing vampires a red chaos
it's
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fiction about vampires in
Beijing but a
2:02:14
lot of the themes are based on
2:02:15
little-known facts in China
Beijing
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vampires is free - for Amazon
Prime and
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pretty low otherwise at $2.99 I
slipped
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a few No Agenda memes in there
2:02:27
fun for it he wrote this book
oh I
2:02:31
slipped a few No Agenda memes
in there
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fun for adults and for students
off from
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school there are some lessons
in history
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economics and a bit of
psychological
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operations media operations and
chaos
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could unite me sir Beijing
vampires
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Chinese name why don wooow
that's cooool
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on so it's the book is Beijing
vampires
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read chaos go ahead and get
that I'm
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gonna I'll get it today that
looks it
2:03:00
looks very cool interesting all
right
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future sir Beijing vampires
quite Don
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here is what do you want travel
Karma do
2:03:12
you want any karma midget it
did he
2:03:14
mention any I thought you
wanted a karma
2:03:16
screw it I'm giving it to him I
don't
2:03:18
care he deserves it you've got
karma
2:03:23
Anthony NIST is next on the
lesson next
2:03:26
on the list from Logan Utah two
three
2:03:28
four five six there's been
almost five
2:03:31
years since the last donate is
so while
2:03:33
I'm a long no longer
technically be a
2:03:35
douchebag I sure feel like one
2:03:37
just to give you guys some quick
2:03:39
background on myself I'm
currently
2:03:41
enrolled in ph.d program an
experimental
2:03:43
psychology at Utah State
University
2:03:44
where my lab focuses primarily
on animal
2:03:47
models of drug abuse and
relapsed
2:03:50
although the hysteria over the
corona
2:03:52
virus has certainly reached us
here in
2:03:54
Logan Utah our research is
still ongoing
2:03:56
for now despite all the courses
being
2:04:00
moved online even still I'm
finding it
2:04:03
hard to concentrate on matters
that are
2:04:05
starting to feel trivial
compared to
2:04:07
what's going on at large
2:04:09
normally I feel as though I am
the one
2:04:15
among my friends and family
trying to
2:04:18
calm the panic yeah you know
people some
2:04:22
people get hard to just it's
hard to
2:04:24
beat the waves it's just some
sub
2:04:26
shelling sand into the ocean
but right
2:04:29
now I have to say that I've
never felt
2:04:32
more like a pig in a human human
2:04:34
clothing the facts portrayed in
the
2:04:36
media if any of them are to be
believed
2:04:38
just are not seeming to add up
they
2:04:42
don't add up
2:04:43
yeah they don't I can feel it
in my gut
2:04:45
that there is much more to this
than
2:04:47
meets the eye I just do not
know what it
2:04:49
could be
2:04:50
we're trying to we're gonna
find out
2:04:52
what we're working on we did
today it's
2:04:54
what we're feeling my
colleagues some of
2:04:56
the smartest people I've ever
known view
2:04:58
me as a crazy person when I say
this
2:05:00
this virus is the least of our
worries I
2:05:03
hate to be hyperbolic but we
need you
2:05:05
two to cut through the BS more
than ever
2:05:07
I loved you guys ever since I
was hit in
2:05:09
the mouth by my best friend
seven years
2:05:11
ago and I also hate to admit
that I'm no
2:05:12
longer not a knight I should be
but yeah
2:05:16
hopefully I can rectify that
sooner than
2:05:19
later anyway keep up the good
work you
2:05:23
guys are wandering wonders for
my sanity
2:05:26
favori Corey Thank You Anthony
and
2:05:30
yes I was gonna say something
very
2:05:33
prolific but I found yeah thank
you and
2:05:40
please you're gonna drone no
I'm not
2:05:42
gonna do that Anthony already
did that
2:05:44
so thank you thank you very
much and
2:05:46
we're glad you're you're still
with us
2:05:47
here
2:05:48
Steven Sorel in Amarillo Texas
two
2:05:52
hundred and ten dollars love
you guys
2:05:54
requesting job Connor as my
team was
2:05:56
laid off right before the
craziness and
2:05:59
hiring freezes are not kicking
in yeah
2:06:02
you know I've heard so many
stories of
2:06:04
all the Barry Diller companies
I chose
2:06:07
my brother-in-law got laid off
from
2:06:09
Expedia and it's like three
days ago
2:06:14
like during this this thing
comes down
2:06:17
two days after it starts Diller
it fires
2:06:19
a whole bunch of people from
VRBO and
2:06:21
all these other place the guys
ruthless
2:06:23
ruthless I tell you here's your
jobs
2:06:25
karma jobs jobs jobs and jobs
that's
2:06:29
those job karma Justin do get in
2:06:37
Washington DC 202 dollars this
works in
2:06:41
DC mmm my god there's nothing
by God
2:06:44
there's nothing to do all
because of the
2:06:48
damn woo flu now there's no
better way
2:06:51
to spend my birthday than my
first a EP
2:06:55
on the BP ITU executive
producers what
2:06:59
he said Justin do get spooked
town
2:07:03
Washington DC birthday three
ninety on
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the list
2:07:08
thank you very much Justin good
note yes
2:07:12
very much
2:07:12
anonymous in San Francisco two
hundred
2:07:16
missus or less does associate
and he
2:07:19
comes in with a note anonymous
after the
2:07:21
Bay Area troll moot meet up I
knew I had
2:07:26
to step up my game so I'm
getting my
2:07:28
first Associate Producer ship
credit the
2:07:30
corona apocalypse is just the
latest in
2:07:34
a string of fake amygdala
swelling media
2:07:36
frenzies that no agenda has been
2:07:38
invaluable in helping me
navigate here
2:07:41
in San Francisco ice
2:07:43
I calmly stroll through hordes
of people
2:07:45
who are running around like
we're in a
2:07:48
chapter three of the stand
because I am
2:07:51
and I'm inoculated with the most
2:07:53
urgently needed vaccine the
best podcast
2:07:56
in the universe thank you
2:07:57
and a belated shout out to Sean
Jennifer
2:08:00
and all the OGN a listeners at
the meet
2:08:03
up for jingles I'd appreciate
some F
2:08:05
cancer for my sister who's in
remission
2:08:07
good then a North Korean
newscaster
2:08:09
followed by clover chars that
sounds
2:08:12
pretty good and of course
Corona Karma
2:08:16
boom and oh is this honor is no
okay so
2:08:21
we're gonna do it in the
opposite
2:08:22
direction of course but thank
you very
2:08:24
much here you go I think that
sounds
2:08:29
pretty good you've got that's a
good
2:08:45
sequence I like that yeah it
was good
2:08:47
that's our good our associate
executive
2:08:50
producers executive producers
for show
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12:26 of the No Agenda podcast
2:08:55
thank you all executive
producers and
2:08:57
associate executive producers
for
2:08:59
stepping up
2:09:00
I'm afraid John's right as the
as this
2:09:03
moves on that'll it'll affect
everybody
2:09:04
it's gonna affect us too so
thank you
2:09:07
for supporting us for this
program and
2:09:09
these are of course I think you
could
2:09:11
probably call it executive
producer or a
2:09:15
social executive producer of
the No
2:09:17
Agenda coronavirus special I
think you
2:09:20
should do that now you could
say episode
2:09:23
12 26 but I think it's okay to
say the
2:09:25
coronavirus special that'll
look really
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good on your curriculum that
look
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fantastic and your LinkedIn
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the New World Order thank you
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people our formula is this we
go out or
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hit people in the mouth
2:10:06
[Music]
2:10:08
and I realized I said it
backwards what
2:10:12
I meant to say was what to John
what to
2:10:16
do you have a can of tuna fish
there I
2:10:18
had a well now that you
mentioned I will
2:10:22
mention I would tell the story
so I have
2:10:24
a can of Pete's a caramel
macchiato
2:10:29
coffee in a iced coffee in a
can and I
2:10:34
got it a gross out the Grocery
Outlet
2:10:35
they call it gross out and
nickname and
2:10:39
everything a gross out is like
either
2:10:41
experiment that went bad a
short fill
2:10:46
but this one I'm three what it
was the
2:10:50
little tab opener doesn't work
2:10:52
oh so defective packaging it's a
2:10:55
defective packaging so you have
to have
2:10:57
you open it it doesn't quite
work and so
2:10:59
you got a pound it with a pan
to get the
2:11:01
thing to open this thing pour
the coffee
2:11:03
out excellent I find as always
it's
2:11:06
always an adventure thank you
for
2:11:09
clarifying I feel we should be
able to
2:11:12
give our producers some tools
when they
2:11:16
steal you saw the donations
people think
2:11:18
you're crazy I mean what could
what what
2:11:21
can we recommend people do or
say to
2:11:25
those who are you know medium to
2:11:27
severely freaked out and mainly
about
2:11:31
the the dying part I guess I
mean the
2:11:33
the economic part there's
reasons to be
2:11:35
freaked out economic parts
problem but
2:11:40
the dying part I would use this
analogy
2:11:41
about the flu deaths so far
with the
2:11:44
corona death so far and say
this is the
2:11:47
same population of people I
don't should
2:11:49
we be more afraid of the flute
and the
2:11:51
corona virus it's killing like
three
2:11:53
times as many no this this is
not gonna
2:11:55
work do you have any idea how
much if
2:11:58
you post that on social media I
bet you
2:12:00
gets deleted
2:12:02
oh you I thought you're talking
about
2:12:04
interaction like they talking
this yeah
2:12:05
but I know but I'm saying that
that
2:12:08
there's people cannot believe
it doesn't
2:12:11
work if you say that yeah but
if it's
2:12:13
Corona bottle ei rot it doesn't
work I
2:12:16
think I think that I think the
trick is
2:12:19
say two strains I think that's
hey
2:12:22
because you can research
scientific and
2:12:24
complicated it's not really
would you
2:12:27
say there's the L strain in the
S train
2:12:29
the L strain was in Wuhan and
due to
2:12:31
direct travel between Italy Iran
2:12:35
everybody a all you in Ohio
you're all
2:12:38
gonna die
2:12:40
[Music]
2:12:42
some will you know unless
you're in Ohio
2:12:45
I'm not worried about it to be
honest
2:12:47
about it
2:12:47
Ohio though I think they're
doomed are
2:12:51
you doing Scott Adams deal cuz
you need
2:12:54
to stop that immediately I did
not do
2:12:57
Scott Adams Dale huh and I
would like it
2:12:59
I didn't hold a little Kleenex
under to
2:13:03
my chin either do you know what
I think
2:13:05
is just beautiful in this
moment people
2:13:10
staying home all over Europe
and now I
2:13:14
have Christina is in Rotterdam
that's
2:13:18
pretty much on lockdown
although you
2:13:20
they they're trying to go for
herd
2:13:22
immunity in the Netherlands so
is still
2:13:26
trying everybody get it just
everybody
2:13:28
get it's gonna be fine then we
have
2:13:31
Willow in Italy which is you
know as a
2:13:33
lot of people dying it's
average age 81
2:13:36
they got hit very very hard but
staying
2:13:40
at home there's a problem
2:13:42
everybody's at home italy
doesn't quite
2:13:44
have the infrastructure we do
but even
2:13:46
the united states we're seeing
this you
2:13:48
have bandwidth issues you have
because
2:13:52
everyone's at home clogging the
network
2:13:54
and of course the e use the
ever smart
2:13:59
european union has net
neutrality laws
2:14:02
and these net neutrality laws
prohibit
2:14:05
the throttling of entertainment
services
2:14:08
but it looks like they're now
starting
2:14:10
to come back on that because it
seems
2:14:13
that exactly the scenario that
you and I
2:14:15
always painted telemedicine
your doctor
2:14:19
needs to talk to you need to do
a Skype
2:14:21
call yeah
2:14:23
that can't be slowed down by
anything
2:14:25
except no your Netflix so they
have to
2:14:29
now temper it to haven't done
it yet but
2:14:31
they will have to temporarily
suspend
2:14:33
net neutrality because the
networks have
2:14:35
to manage the traffic they're
going to
2:14:37
have to degrade some streaming
services
2:14:40
gaming it's going to have to
degrade I'm
2:14:43
so happy we don't have that
bullcrap
2:14:45
here in America well yes
exactly exactly
2:14:52
but it's exactly the example we
used oh
2:14:55
now it's ok oh yeah I guess now
we go
2:14:58
with bugs emergency situation
we have to
2:15:00
be differently no you want
networks to
2:15:03
be able to control their
network you do
2:15:06
yeah you do
2:15:07
need they have to be honest and
the next
2:15:09
step the next step they're
gonna say
2:15:11
they're gonna ban it they're
gonna ban a
2:15:13
certain types of games or
gaming at
2:15:16
certain hours and they're gonna
shut it
2:15:18
down your ISP will shut down
your your
2:15:20
stupid game yeah it is a
benefit for the
2:15:24
world at large put it in the
red book
2:15:26
it's coming it's coming now I
have a
2:15:28
before we get it completely
away from
2:15:30
Corona which I want to do I
want to play
2:15:34
three clips that I've collected
from the
2:15:37
because it's got a punch laughs
at the
2:15:39
end of the third clip is worth
it's
2:15:41
worth the wait this is the in
1976 there
2:15:45
was a swine flu bogus fear
mongering
2:15:50
media was all in event about
three years
2:15:55
later 60 minutes with Mike
Wallace did a
2:15:57
breakdown of it this is still
old
2:16:00
material and so it sounds old
because I
2:16:03
don't know they before digital
2:16:04
everything in the business you
say it
2:16:06
grows hairs every time you make
it
2:16:08
double something this would
brew a few
2:16:11
hairs yeah and this is the this
is part
2:16:15
of the long longer report and
it's
2:16:18
actually we should just all
familiarize
2:16:21
herself with the 1976 swine flu
2:16:25
non epidemic that was gonna kill
2:16:28
everybody and here we go the
flu season
2:16:31
is upon us which tied about
this year
2:16:33
and what kind of shots will be
told to
2:16:36
take remember the swine flu
scare of
2:16:39
1976
2:16:40
that was the year the US
government told
2:16:42
us all that swine flu could
turn out to
2:16:44
be a killer that could spread
across the
2:16:46
nation and Washington decided
that every
2:16:48
man woman and child in the
nation should
2:16:50
get a shot Orion prevent a
nationwide
2:16:52
outbreak a pandemic
2:16:54
well 46 million of us
obediently took
2:16:57
the shot and now 4,000
Americans are
2:17:00
claiming damages from Uncle Sam
2:17:02
amounting to three and a half
billion
2:17:04
dollars because of what
happened when
2:17:06
they took that shot by far the
greatest
2:17:08
number of the claims two-thirds
of them
2:17:10
are for neurological damage or
even
2:17:12
death allegedly triggered by
the flu
2:17:15
shot we pick up the story back
in 1976
2:17:18
when the threat posed by the
swine flu
2:17:20
virus seemed very real indeed
this virus
2:17:24
was the cause of a pandemic in
1918 and
2:17:27
1919 that resulted in over half
a
2:17:31
million deaths in the United
States as
2:17:34
well as 20 million deaths
around the
2:17:36
world because the US
government's
2:17:40
publicity machine was pranked
into
2:17:41
action to urge all America to
protect
2:17:44
itself against the swine flu
menace
2:17:46
influenza is serious business
during
2:17:49
major flu epidemics millions of
people
2:17:51
are sick and thousands died
well this
2:17:54
year you can get protection the
vaccines
2:17:56
are safe easy to take and they
can
2:17:59
protect you against flu so roll
up your
2:18:01
sleeve protect yourself
2:18:05
one of those who did roll up
her sleeve
2:18:07
was Judy Roberts she was
perfectly
2:18:09
healthy an active woman when in
November
2:18:12
of 1976 she took her shot two
weeks
2:18:15
later she says she began to
feel a
2:18:17
numbness starting up her legs
2:18:19
I choked about at that time I
said I'll
2:18:21
be numb to the knees by Friday
is it if
2:18:23
this keeps up by the following
week I
2:18:26
was totally paralyzed so
completely
2:18:30
paralyzed in fact that they had
to
2:18:32
operate on her to enable her to
breathe
2:18:33
I love that you got this this is
2:18:38
fantastic this is good this is
Mike
2:18:44
Wallace this is not some this
is not
2:18:46
some bullcrap news report this
is like
2:18:48
the real deal so he goes on and
they
2:18:51
talk about her for now about
five or six
2:18:54
minutes I clip through most of
that and
2:18:55
got it because it was just the
horror
2:18:57
story but this poor woman crawl
2:18:59
quadriplegic she they finally
got her
2:19:01
you know after years they got
her back
2:19:03
so she could stand up but that
was about
2:19:05
it
2:19:06
anyway it goes on and it gets
closer to
2:19:09
the real joke of the whole
thing let's
2:19:11
continue with part two Judy why
did you
2:19:14
take the true self I've never
taken any
2:19:16
other flu shots but I felt like
this was
2:19:18
going to be a major epidemic
and the
2:19:22
only way to prevent a major
epidemic of
2:19:25
a really deadly variety of food
was for
2:19:28
everybody to be immunized why
did this
2:19:31
so called deadly variety of flu
where
2:19:33
did it first hit back in 1976
it began
2:19:36
right here at Fort Dix in New
Jersey in
2:19:38
January of that year when a
number of
2:19:40
recruits began to complain of
2:19:41
respiratory ailments um thing
like the
2:19:43
common cold an army doctor here
sent
2:19:46
samples of their throat
cultures to the
2:19:48
New Jersey Public Health lab to
find out
2:19:50
just what kind of bug was going
around
2:19:53
here one of those samples was
from a
2:19:55
private David Lewis who had
left his
2:19:56
sickbed to go on a forced march
private
2:19:59
Lewis had collapsed on that
March and
2:20:01
his sergeant had revived him by
2:20:02
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
2:20:04
no no signs of illness a few
days later
2:20:08
private Louis died
2:20:10
hmmm ok so this is how it
started and
2:20:13
then so we have the sergeant
curiously
2:20:17
gave him mouth-to-mouth and
never cut
2:20:18
the thing and there's the other
guys all
2:20:20
survived too but now the funny
part
2:20:22
where we check in with the CDC
and have
2:20:26
a orator the guy that was a
head of the
2:20:28
CDC at the time went into
private
2:20:31
enterprise and and it's just
funny
2:20:33
you'll see if this disease is so
2:20:36
potentially fatal there's going
to kill
2:20:38
a young healthy man middle-aged
2:20:40
schoolteacher didn't have fair
the New
2:20:43
Jersey lab identified most of
those
2:20:44
soldiers throat cultures as the
normal
2:20:46
kind of flu virus going around
back here
2:20:48
but they could not make out
what kind of
2:20:51
virus was in the culture from
the dead
2:20:52
soldier and from four others
who were
2:20:54
sick so they set those cultures
to the
2:20:57
federal Center for Disease
Control in
2:20:59
Atlanta Georgia for further
study a few
2:21:02
days later they got the verdict
swine
2:21:04
flu but that much publicized
outbreak of
2:21:07
swine flu at Fort Dix involved
only
2:21:09
private Lewis who died and
those four
2:21:11
other soldiers who recovered
completely
2:21:13
without the swine flu shot at
that time
2:21:19
had been in a sick bed went out
on a
2:21:23
forced march and then collapsed
and died
2:21:25
I would never have taken a shot
the
2:21:27
rationale for our
recommendation was not
2:21:30
on the basis of the death of a
single
2:21:32
individual but it was on the
basis that
2:21:35
when we do see a change in the
2:21:36
characteristics of the
influenza virus
2:21:38
it is a massive public health
problem in
2:21:42
this country dr. David Sencer
then head
2:21:45
of the CDC the Center for
Disease
2:21:47
Control in Atlanta is now in
private
2:21:49
industry he devised the swine
flu
2:21:51
program and he pushed it you
began to
2:21:54
give flu shots to the American
people in
2:21:57
October of 70 sector bur first
by that
2:21:59
time how many cases of swine
flu around
2:22:01
the world had been reported
there had
2:22:04
been several reported but none
confirmed
2:22:08
there had been cases in
2:22:12
Australia that were reported by
the
2:22:14
press by the news media there
were cases
2:22:18
in nuttin confirmed
2:22:20
did you ever uncover any other
outbreaks
2:22:23
of swine flu anywhere in the
world oh my
2:22:29
god
2:22:31
[Music]
2:22:33
still got a jingle for 1976
were there
2:22:38
any cases reported no confirmed
none
2:22:41
zero no nothing so this this
scam has
2:22:48
been going on for so long
brother yeah
2:22:54
it's kind of disappointing it's
well
2:22:57
it's disappointing that we've
not
2:22:59
learned anything we've not
learned to
2:23:01
figure out that this is you
know you're
2:23:03
being scammed football it
really is well
2:23:14
I and you know everyone's I
stake my
2:23:18
reputation almost on this April
6
2:23:20
deadline I mean I'm giving you
four days
2:23:23
either way thank you but I
still think
2:23:27
we're gonna be spot on on the
six it has
2:23:30
to we can't keep anything
closed Trump
2:23:33
knows it and I have I am very
very happy
2:23:36
I'll show my bias here I'm
happy that
2:23:39
Trump is the one in the middle
of this
2:23:41
scam because I think either he
has
2:23:46
figured it out and he's playing
along
2:23:48
until he can do whatever he
needs to do
2:23:50
or he's just dumb luck
2:23:53
but I'm happy it's not Hillary
Clinton I
2:23:56
don't at UAB so well we be
stupid be
2:24:03
wise
2:24:05
here's she was on Fareed
Zakaria and
2:24:10
they brought up the bought up
the corona
2:24:15
virus and she got a little
confused in
2:24:18
what administration she was in
but okay
2:24:20
now the president has said that
some
2:24:22
things the Obama administration
did that
2:24:26
he questions he says that the
Obama
2:24:29
administration didn't handle
the swine
2:24:31
flu well he stalks about how it
changed
2:24:34
changed some of the parameters
of
2:24:35
testing well what do you think
2:24:38
well I don't think the facts
support
2:24:40
that assessment in fact what we
do know
2:24:45
is that the SARS epidemic which
happened
2:24:49
in the very beginning of the
Obama
2:24:51
administration because actually
SARS was
2:24:53
the Bush administration but
we'll let
2:24:55
you slide you got confused what
we do
2:24:57
know is that the SARS epidemic
which
2:25:01
happened in the very beginning
of the
2:25:03
Obama administration because I
was
2:25:05
Secretary of State at the time
really
2:25:08
was a full-court press by the
2:25:11
administration yeah press
that's all she
2:25:13
did was press to be sure that
at every
2:25:16
level not only national state
and local
2:25:19
but globally the United States
was part
2:25:22
of the response the Centers for
Disease
2:25:24
Control had been given the
2:25:27
responsibility under the Obama
2:25:28
administration to be vigilant
and try to
2:25:32
get ahead of where viruses like
this
2:25:34
were formulating especially if
they were
2:25:36
animal to people transmission
viruses so
2:25:41
there was a lot that was done
under the
2:25:43
Obama administration and in
fact the
2:25:46
Trump administration severely
cut back
2:25:49
the CDC budget cut back on this
program
2:25:52
of overseas vigilance but I
don't think
2:25:54
it's a time to point fingers
whether
2:25:56
it's from the past or from the
present
2:25:59
what a horrible human being
2:26:01
lies says oh yeah heavy cuts in
overseas
2:26:06
what'd you call it overseas
monitoring
2:26:09
or something oh yeah that's
what but I
2:26:11
don't want to point fingers you
2:26:12
shouldn't point fingers me and
hell
2:26:15
froze over as Hillary's hair
salon mate
2:26:19
they meet up in Peru where
Pierre does
2:26:24
their hair down a bash on CNN
first of
2:26:28
all before I continue I want to
just
2:26:30
give you the dates on this the
SARS
2:26:32
outbreak was 2002 yeah
2:26:35
shortly after 9/11 yeah to 2004
what is
2:26:39
she talking about
2:26:40
yeah well she doesn't want to
point
2:26:42
fingers
2:26:44
so I'll do it here is her hair
salon
2:26:48
maid Dana Bash Dinah Dana Donna
Bosch on
2:26:50
CNN hell froze over I mean look
this is
2:26:53
just coming back to where this
2:26:55
conversation started after the
press
2:26:57
conference I here with Sanjay
saying
2:26:58
about Tony pouchy giving you
know a
2:27:01
little bit more wiggle room
than others
2:27:03
but if you look at the big
picture this
2:27:06
was remarkable from the
president of the
2:27:08
United States this is a
nonpartisan this
2:27:10
is an important thing to note
and to
2:27:14
applaud from an American
standpoint from
2:27:16
a human standpoint he is being
the kind
2:27:21
of leader that people need at
least in
2:27:24
tone today and yesterday in
tone that
2:27:27
people need and want and yearn
for in
2:27:29
times of crisis and uncertainty
Wow Wow
2:27:34
didn't see that one coming
2:27:36
Wow I think I think Hillary was
having a
2:27:41
Joe Biden moment because I
think MERS
2:27:43
I'm looking MERS up it was the
murder
2:27:45
thing she's talking about how
about SARS
2:27:47
and MERS is totally different
in the
2:27:49
Middle East and everyone got
over here
2:27:50
wasn't anything like so like
the SARS
2:27:53
was which I just do want to
point out
2:27:55
that the president has no she's
called a
2:27:58
national emergency
2:28:01
he has enacted the Stafford Act
which
2:28:06
puts FEMA boots on the ground
which may
2:28:09
or may not be good and FEMA
they gotta
2:28:12
come in FEMA caps are coming a
lot of a
2:28:17
lot of spooky business going on
in FEMA
2:28:19
so I don't know how much or how
well
2:28:22
that can be controlled but then
the
2:28:24
military production a defense
act I
2:28:27
think it's called this is a
cool one and
2:28:30
I have to say what I I'm
looking at this
2:28:33
now from now on out I'm just
looking at
2:28:35
the PR aspects that's why I
like the
2:28:37
team that the the president has
I like
2:28:39
dr. Burks I like the the
Admiral foutch
2:28:43
II he talks too much then he'll
do
2:28:47
before you condemn foul Chi I
will say
2:28:49
this foul she's being condemned
by the
2:28:53
right-wingers the left wingers
I listen
2:28:55
to a lot of left we talk too
2:28:57
- good talk and he's been
condemned
2:28:59
because he won't confirm all
the bad
2:29:01
news I don't understand why she
doesn't
2:29:05
say we should be we should be
under
2:29:06
lockdown and pouchy doesn't do
this how
2:29:09
she doesn't do that yeah it's
hilarious
2:29:11
to listen to this stuff and I'm
not a
2:29:13
fan of Falchi because you know
he's
2:29:15
benefited very very well over
the years
2:29:19
from his research he I think he
has
2:29:21
patents on many vaccines but in
general
2:29:25
he started at Tuesday he
started to
2:29:31
speak a little you know more
positive
2:29:33
wasn't kind of like I don't
know could
2:29:34
be forever you know now he's
and someone
2:29:36
has given him a little bit of
training
2:29:37
there and then when the
president it
2:29:40
just looks good when he says
boom here's
2:29:44
your hospital ship boom there's
one in
2:29:46
California that looks have you
seen that
2:29:48
thing he's a thousand beds it's
got
2:29:51
seven patients would be great
more than
2:29:55
enough sweets but this is I
agree with
2:30:00
Danna Bosch this is what people
need to
2:30:01
see the scam is in most people
in fact
2:30:05
99.9% of people do not
understand
2:30:08
they're very worried amygdala
is already
2:30:10
swollen they're only getting the
2:30:12
approved bullcrap online this
we start
2:30:15
at the top of the show
everything you
2:30:17
see is approved approved by the
AI rules
2:30:20
or whatever it is so you're not
getting
2:30:23
the type of information we're
telling
2:30:24
you you're not getting anything
getting
2:30:26
anything nothing let's do two
more clips
2:30:29
to play all right I got pants I
these
2:30:32
are both categories these as
WTF clips
2:30:35
because they have some some
element
2:30:38
that's odd
2:30:38
this is pants who was the head
of the
2:30:40
thing you know trying to do it
this is
2:30:42
pants on closing the Canadian
border
2:30:45
president as you all are were
also
2:30:47
announced today that by mutual
consent
2:30:49
the northern border to Canada
will be
2:30:52
closed to non-essential travel
this does
2:30:54
not include essential travel or
transit
2:30:57
of goods but it was through a
mutual
2:30:59
discussion that took place this
morning
2:31:01
between the president
2:31:02
Prime Minister Trudeau and the
2:31:05
Department of Homeland Security
will be
2:31:06
effectuating at that decision
2:31:11
whole thing was weird because
the
2:31:12
Trudeau didn't want to he
wanted to let
2:31:14
Americans come back and forth
to spend
2:31:16
money right but they stopped
that okay
2:31:19
that's not the the weirder the
weirder
2:31:21
clip where there may be some
truth wants
2:31:23
to come out is in dispensing
fee mclubbe
2:31:26
as the president said last week
in
2:31:29
signing the Stafford Act
2:31:31
he stood up the National
Response
2:31:32
Coordination Center and today
at the
2:31:34
president's direction FEMA has
gone to
2:31:37
level one FEMA's mission is to
support
2:31:41
disasters that are locally
executed
2:31:43
state managed and federally
supportive
2:31:48
locally as you hear that locally
2:31:50
executed no they're just support
2:31:53
disasters hold on a second I'd
no I did
2:31:56
not let me here you know as the
2:31:58
president said last week in
signing the
2:32:00
Stafford Act
2:32:01
he stood up the National
Response
2:32:03
Coordination Center and today
at the
2:32:05
president's Direction FEMA has
gone to
2:32:07
level one FEMA's mission is to
support
2:32:11
disasters that are locally
executed
2:32:14
state managed and federally
supported
2:32:16
yeah I think you're right it's
but it's
2:32:19
is what I said as well they
support this
2:32:24
that is locally locally executed
2:32:27
disaster they support yes yeah
exactly
2:32:30
that's what he said they
support local
2:32:32
and our locally executed
disaster it but
2:32:36
round here is the shut it's the
lockdown
2:32:38
that's exactly what it is no
brother
2:32:42
I mean FEMA is a black box man
no one
2:32:47
really knows what FEMA does I
mean they
2:32:49
we do we see the boots on the
ground but
2:32:51
back in the day when I had had
2:32:54
registered mtv.com this is in
the day of
2:32:57
the Gopher server this is in
the day it
2:33:00
was a headless it was at this a
little
2:33:02
bit of lore the headless son
three that
2:33:05
ran at did Jack's did Jack's
was a in in
2:33:08
they were in Alexandria
Virginia I think
2:33:13
no rest in Reston Virginia yeah
yeah
2:33:15
Reston boop-boop motel
2:33:18
they were above a Chinese
restaurant and
2:33:21
and these were just like dudes
named Ben
2:33:24
and Robert see strim I've lost
track of
2:33:26
him RS he said yeah you take a
look
2:33:30
around and take a look at it
you know
2:33:31
but you can't go over there
what's that
2:33:33
that's the FEMA it's the FEMA
black
2:33:34
boxes and they got all kinds of
stuff
2:33:37
running on that and it was just
you know
2:33:39
dark set of racks this is 92 93
and and
2:33:44
you know everyone everyone's
like aiya
2:33:47
this is when these guys come in
we all
2:33:48
have to vacate you know we we
can't have
2:33:50
our guns in here if they come
in that's
2:33:52
all kinds of stuff going on so
from then
2:33:55
from that point on I've always
thought
2:33:56
whom FEMA more than just tents
and
2:33:59
rubber boats I'd say right by
the way
2:34:02
before we go to the segment yep
I want
2:34:04
to try a - eye to eye so as I
found good
2:34:08
good I'm ready for this oh
you're gonna
2:34:09
be short yep thank god this
came from
2:34:12
the first one is cannot trust a
hippie
2:34:14
this came from NCIS la you can
never
2:34:17
trust I hit me this is an old
school
2:34:21
slogan though this is you know
never
2:34:23
trust a hippie wasn't that was
at the
2:34:25
Ramones who did the song never
trust a
2:34:27
hippie I don't know I like it I
like it
2:34:30
do it then we have the other
one which
2:34:32
is a competitor sorry but you
have it
2:34:36
you found it yeah I know
there's a
2:34:38
political line I understand
China's
2:34:40
horrible awful nothing ever
good was
2:34:42
real funny but it's too long
for a
2:34:46
leader this is the this is it's
dead
2:34:50
long is that the five-second
when I
2:34:52
thought he had a shorter
version Oh Oh
2:34:54
mate let me see this is five
seconds
2:34:59
it's the China never good iso
okay we'll
2:35:02
play it one more time I know
there's a
2:35:04
political line I understand
China's
2:35:05
horrible awful nothing have a
good week
2:35:11
the other one you can never
trust a
2:35:14
hippie no the other was so
crystal clear
2:35:17
yeah just from the broadcasting
2:35:20
perspective it's just but from a
2:35:22
broadcast perspective that
hippie is a
2:35:25
little chopped off you can
never trust a
2:35:27
hippie that is a fail
2:35:30
no I don't think
2:35:36
so what are we going with well
I mean if
2:35:39
you want to play the long five
seconds
2:35:42
of it Bernie but I thought I'd
clipped
2:35:44
it down to just above a bit red
black
2:35:46
thing well I can do that
2:35:47
oops homie yeah why don't we do
that
2:35:50
whereas it cannot at China and
never
2:35:53
good we can do that how about
here
2:35:55
nothing have a good luck there
or you
2:35:58
want it further back like here
here here
2:36:00
we go mine is terrible awful
nothing
2:36:02
ever good boys run over a lot
yeah dad
2:36:04
now that's the end of sheds
with it here
2:36:06
I here this here this here this
pine is
2:36:08
terrible awful nothing ever
good wasn't
2:36:10
overlock yeah okay sold sold
sold sold
2:36:13
I'm putting it in let me just
mark it
2:36:15
finest huh
2:36:16
yeah okay perfect all right and
with
2:36:20
that I'm gonna show my food by
donors
2:36:22
you too no agenda imagine all
the people
2:36:25
who could do with us oh yeah
that'd be
2:36:26
fun
2:36:34
one to do mention that we will
have a
2:36:36
little more show to do today
because I
2:36:39
have the report from the
debates which
2:36:41
yes looking forward to that
still wanted
2:36:44
just a lot there but now it's
well worth
2:36:47
it because there there was a
debate you
2:36:48
gotta get all the Ryan so this
top of
2:36:52
the list here for producers for
a show
2:36:54
12:26 and he comes in from
Charleston
2:36:56
West Virginia $160 is eighteen
cents and
2:36:59
I will read his no double boob
donation
2:37:01
for my smoking-hot girlfriends
Sharon
2:37:04
okay Sharon on deck Joel Tucker
in Largo
2:37:12
Florida 122 60 Herrick Henry and
2:37:15
Maitland Florida 101 penny in
the in one
2:37:21
penny I think he's being
knighted
2:37:22
account will not warrant a note
2:37:24
millennial traits to add to the
list one
2:37:27
huge wedding parties over six
people to
2:37:29
nicknaming children before they
are born
2:37:32
f cancer for pastor Cameron's
aggressive
2:37:34
brain cancer title chayo title
change to
2:37:37
sir abundance of caution we
have to
2:37:39
break for the Afghan say we
break from
2:37:45
cancer karma I don't know about
this
2:37:51
nicknaming children before
they're born
2:37:53
to be on the list but I will
look into
2:37:55
it
2:37:55
thanks Eric gene mouse in
Plimpton
2:37:59
Wyoming Ontario what note in
email hmm
2:38:04
we don't need the GOC okay we
don't read
2:38:06
notes at this level so we'll
read the
2:38:07
note but we're not gonna read
that loud
2:38:09
Byron Boone is San Diego first
time
2:38:12
donation in need of a D
douching you've
2:38:16
been deduced and unlike Robert
earlier
2:38:23
he's gonna call out his smokin
hot
2:38:25
girlfriend Kristen as a douche
bag
2:38:30
Valerie Steen's land $100 sir
Craig a
2:38:37
Chris of the Isle of Wight in
Covington
2:38:40
: second Valerie steams land
just want
2:38:43
to read her note
2:38:43
interesting note please help us
find out
2:38:46
if a little exposure to
coronavirus can
2:38:48
confer immunity we are healthy
80 year
2:38:51
olds not allowed to do anything
2:38:53
my husband was paid track coach
at high
2:38:56
school until the schools were
closed our
2:38:58
family works in grocery retail
so we
2:38:59
can't see them
2:39:02
I think the beginning of the
show
2:39:04
discusses this possibility with
the S
2:39:06
version of the virus now of
course yeah
2:39:09
you are at risk for anything
when you're
2:39:12
80 yeah then you're also immune
to a lot
2:39:16
more stuff when you're 80 yeah
yeah
2:39:18
that's why I say that guys
she's hard to
2:39:20
kill yeah but so uh so from
what we know
2:39:23
this is not medical advice or
any
2:39:25
recommendation oh we don't have
any
2:39:26
medical advice
2:39:28
we don't even have medical like
no I got
2:39:31
on dental I got medical I'll
just be
2:39:34
careful but I think I think
we're gonna
2:39:37
get through this I just listed
the show
2:39:38
is my advice sir Chris of the
Isle of
2:39:41
Wight in Covington LA you a
Louisiana
2:39:45
sir Chris yeah we'll give him
some karma
2:39:48
in a moment for his minor
surgery on
2:39:50
Thursday 8:00 yes thank you
2:39:52
Karl Schneider and Lake very
well
2:39:54
Washington 7333 Jacob Hernandez
in
2:39:58
Kennewick Washington 75 Robert
fitler 70
2:40:03
and he's got an F cancer
request he's
2:40:07
got some sort of upgrade coming
2:40:08
he says gentlemen with this
donation I
2:40:10
believe I have attained the
rarefied
2:40:12
heights of no agenda nights
accounting
2:40:14
attached it's true I'd like to
be known
2:40:16
as Sir Doug Knight of the
copper lines
2:40:18
if you'd be so kind please have
some
2:40:20
beans and toast
2:40:21
Oman I didn't see this order
it's gonna
2:40:24
be late order Dean's in the
cabinet
2:40:25
beans and toast and honey Mead
at the
2:40:29
round table for my celebration
please
2:40:30
send some didn't be we got made
is honey
2:40:33
Mead okay so we just I was
adding beans
2:40:36
on toast then yeah could we
already have
2:40:38
me tea thank you please send
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karma F cancer if you don't
mind I'm
2:40:43
still in a bit of flux on those
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2:40:46
love you both and appreciate
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2:40:48
there 73's this says Doug
Robert Doug
2:40:52
fitler kilo Charlie 0 Delta
Mike Gulf
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73's from kilo 5 alpha Charlie
Charlie
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[Applause]
2:41:05
you've got karma next is
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six we noted your note
2:41:14
thank you sir Marcus of the
hinterland
2:41:16
5522 Dean Roker 5510 Joe
Mazurek in
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Portage Michigan 5510 sir
Jack's a
2:41:25
knight of the transistors and
Lovell and
2:41:27
level and level in Texas 5150 :
garrett
2:41:31
50/50 eric Ortner she has a
birthday or
2:41:35
something also a birthday or
something
2:41:37
from Eric in Sioux City Iowa
this is
2:41:41
just since it's for couples I
made a
2:41:44
donation of 50/50 this is from
Colleen
2:41:47
to celebrate my smoking-hot
husband
2:41:49
Dave's birthday was yesterday
he's the
2:41:51
most amazing guy he's smart a
talented
2:41:53
musician and can fix just about
anything
2:41:55
from cars to boats he's patient
and kind
2:41:59
and a great dad to our 12 year
old human
2:42:01
resource he also has a great
sense of
2:42:04
humor and he's great in bed
2:42:05
TMI Colleen he's damn near
perfect he's
2:42:10
also the one who got me hooked
on no
2:42:11
agenda all right that makes
sense it's
2:42:13
pretty because no agenda
producers make
2:42:17
better love he's pretty
stressed at work
2:42:19
and could use a vacation but
that's not
2:42:21
likely to happen anytime soon
so some
2:42:23
karma would be greatly
appreciated
2:42:24
thanks for all you guys do
2:42:25
deconstructing the news telling
us what
2:42:27
the others don't in my opinion
if Joe
2:42:29
Biden wants to win he should
choose
2:42:30
Michelle Obama's running mate
oh and my
2:42:33
kiddo was singing the woo hyung
flu song
2:42:36
in school as their 22nd
hand-washed song
2:42:43
that's fantastic okay that's
Colleen
2:42:49
that's very sweet of you very
nice and I
2:42:50
might as well read Eric's Eric
Ortner
2:42:53
50-33 five and $52 were sent
from Sioux
2:42:56
Center Iowa a happy birthday
call out to
2:42:59
my son Justin Ortner who turns
10 on the
2:43:01
19th he requests that we
listened to
2:43:03
John Adam when we go on trips
my wife
2:43:05
occasionally laughs out loud
but hasn't
2:43:08
been fully hit in the mouth
that is from
2:43:10
the famous Eric Ortner in Iowa
thank you
2:43:13
very much for your support line
with the
2:43:15
$50 donors name
2:43:16
in location if we have it and
we just
2:43:18
have a lot some reason it shows
up all
2:43:20
the time on 50
2:43:21
Christopher Mueller in Cedar
Park Texas
2:43:25
starts us off with Andrew gusik
Sir
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North
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Carolina 50 Brad Taylor and
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2:43:31
Washington so sir roses
cirrhosis ahaha
2:43:37
cirrhosis you got it in Atlanta
Georgia
2:43:40
I'm sorry I'm so slow today
2:43:41
space boobs he says Michael
wash wash
2:43:47
big fish which i think means a
washer
2:43:52
Racine Wisconsin 50 from
two-way radio
2:43:56
parts oh yeah do way way to
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he's
2:44:03
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2:44:05
hasn't helped me John camp and
antlers
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Steve bottoms
2:44:13
that parts unknown at a more a
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2:44:20
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2:45:27
pretty soon we'll have to do
obituaries
2:45:29
with that coronavirus but for
today we
2:45:32
just remained with the birthday
as it is
2:45:34
the 19th of March 20 20 just n'
do get
2:45:37
celebrated no celebrates today
happy
2:45:39
birthday Justin Colleen Garrett
happy
2:45:41
birthday to her smoking out
husband Dave
2:45:43
he's celebrated yesterday Eric
Ortner
2:45:45
happy birthday to his son Justin
2:45:47
celebrating today 10 years old
and Kathy
2:45:49
Dragonetti says happy birthday
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2:45:51
son-in-law John Harvey happy
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2:45:53
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2:45:58
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2:46:00
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2:46:03
is we
2:46:05
two perspectives ancestors who
2:46:08
some
2:46:10
[Music]
2:46:15
J
2:46:17
now interestingly I did not get
the
2:46:19
actual title changes on my
sheep from
2:46:22
Eric so on the fly will say sir
Steven s
2:46:26
juego becomes a dude met former
manager
2:46:31
of dudes named Ben Baron of the
Fox
2:46:33
River Valley did we have
another upgrade
2:46:36
John it was one in there that's
the name
2:46:40
that may be the one then that
we got
2:46:42
maybe the well we can always
pick it up
2:46:44
next show no here we have Eric
Henry
2:46:47
title change to Sir abundance
of caution
2:46:50
but that's just a title change
not
2:46:53
necessarily an upgrade and well
that's
2:46:57
what I have so if we well if we
man if
2:47:00
we we made any mistakes then
we'll take
2:47:02
care of that but before we go
any
2:47:05
further we have four knighting
to do ooh
2:47:08
Oh hold on there you're always
on the
2:47:16
ball Stephen Morris Jim Rogers
Eric
2:47:18
Henry and Doug fiddler step on
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2:47:21
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2:47:22
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2:47:26
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2:47:30
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2:47:31
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2:47:33
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2:47:36
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2:47:39
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2:47:42
gentlemen for you we've got
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2:47:44
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2:47:44
rent boys and Chardonnay a nice
helping
2:47:46
of beans on toast
2:47:48
we got claret and camembert or
Bordeaux
2:47:50
and brie or maybe just once and
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2:47:52
hits and bourbon ginger ale and
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2:47:54
vodka two vanilla or perhaps
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2:47:57
favorite mutton and Mead thank
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2:47:59
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2:48:09
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2:48:11
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2:48:23
like a potty OK from the back
office no
2:48:27
agenda meetups have largely been
2:48:29
postponed or canceled check the
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2:48:31
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2:48:33
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2:48:35
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RSVP
2:48:37
still remaining for today the
2:48:41
supermarket Thursday Meetup
2:48:43
but this was a good one Israel
2:48:47
supermarket meeting yeah go to
the
2:48:49
supermarket and meet up cuz
it's legal
2:48:51
you have 20 people that's right
we're
2:48:54
gonna load up this will be it a
shot in
2:48:57
in Israel and Gil is your host
make sure
2:49:01
you check out in the meetups
calm the
2:49:04
Missoula Montana local for a
Saturday
2:49:07
this meetup is still on but we
may need
2:49:09
a change of venue due to all
major
2:49:10
Montana cities announcing a
week's
2:49:12
closure of bar and restaurants
dining it
2:49:14
beginning today I proposed
2:49:16
takeout from bigger or bridge
pizza and
2:49:19
a picnic in the park we will
meet at
2:49:21
Kara's park near the carousel
at 4:00
2:49:24
wear your regular wear your red
rose and
2:49:28
remember the 33 sign I'm just
making
2:49:30
that up the park you must
vacate the
2:49:33
park vacate the park join us
for the 3rd
2:49:36
local 4:06 meetup of regularly
regular
2:49:40
regularly sized amygdalas and
that is in
2:49:43
Missoula Montana and then still
on
2:49:45
flight three three three lax
but a
2:49:47
change of plan change of venue
check no
2:49:50
agenda meetups dot-com for
information
2:49:52
due to unforeseen weather the
regular
2:49:54
venue is not available the
venue for
2:49:56
March has been selected but the
land
2:49:58
owner will not not let me
publicize the
2:50:00
location warning
2:50:03
this is oh there's a huge
energetic
2:50:06
puppy rocket on the property
who will be
2:50:09
extremely happy to see you and
smell you
2:50:11
and nudge you and so if you
don't mind
2:50:13
him or some mud you need to
call me or
2:50:15
email me to get the exact
location okay
2:50:17
leo Bravo is is hosting that if
it still
2:50:22
happens on Saturday
2:50:24
there's also apparently still
in North
2:50:26
Carolina Eastern North Carolina
chills
2:50:27
meet up on Saturday as well
2:50:30
but the best thing to do is to
check No
2:50:31
Agenda meetups comm make sure
the meetup
2:50:34
you'd like to attend is still
on host
2:50:36
organizers please keep that
updated so
2:50:39
that everybody knows and people
don't
2:50:41
show up at the wrong place or
if there's
2:50:43
nothing interested it can get
arrested
2:50:46
okay the park vacate the park
2:50:49
immediately vacate the park and
a
2:50:51
reminder once again no agenda
social
2:50:53
calm is well open for business
is a good
2:50:56
place for all of you on
lockdown to
2:50:59
congregate assemble and make
the best of
2:51:02
plans without algos or other
kinds of
2:51:04
crappy moderation for
everything else go
2:51:06
to no agenda meetups comm it's
like a
2:51:09
party
2:51:09
[Music]
2:51:12
hang up with all the Knights
today
2:51:17
[Music]
2:51:20
hello everybody
2:51:26
[Music]
2:51:27
it's like a part
2:51:29
[Music]
2:51:33
all right we have a couple
things to
2:51:35
talk about before we wrap this
up yep
2:51:38
yep with the bow uh first of
all let's
2:51:41
talk about the did you watch
the debates
2:51:43
I did the audience the debates
with no
2:51:46
audience
2:51:47
it was a debates it was one
debate and I
2:51:51
did watch it and I wondered why
why we
2:51:57
have a woman from Colombia as a
2:51:59
moderator because Univision was
the
2:52:02
co-sponsor of the debates I
know but
2:52:04
what does Univision have to do
with a
2:52:06
u.s. elections isn't that a
South
2:52:09
American company am I wrong
that Mexican
2:52:11
I think oh then it makes total
sense
2:52:13
okay well that was the first
time they
2:52:16
did that or have they had other
you did
2:52:18
that guy from unity Hyundai had
that
2:52:20
other character okay the guy's
birthday
2:52:22
his Trump like this one didn't
hate
2:52:27
truck she was saying some crazy
stuff
2:52:29
too wasn't that the one who was
like
2:52:32
hounding hounding Biden about
Oh Bernie
2:52:35
about something maybe I think
of it
2:52:39
you've gotten into it yeah
you've got
2:52:42
the I got the the bickering
clip which
2:52:45
is kind of funny this is this
play that
2:52:48
this is the big best exchange
the two
2:52:50
guys are bickering hanging
hanging look
2:52:52
the idea that Bernie implies
way way he
2:52:56
says things speaking of
negative ads my
2:52:58
lord Bernie you're on an ad
saying I'm
2:53:00
opposed to Social Security the
2:53:02
politifact says there's a stack
flat
2:53:04
line and that the Washington
Post said
2:53:06
is a flat line oh well let me
ask you a
2:53:08
question Joe yeah you're right
here with
2:53:10
me yeah have you been on the
floor of
2:53:13
the Senate you were in the
center for a
2:53:15
few years yeah time and time
again
2:53:17
talking about the necessity
with pride
2:53:20
about cutting Social Security
cutting
2:53:23
Medicare cutting veterans
programs no
2:53:25
you've never said that no all
right
2:53:28
America go to the website right
now go
2:53:31
to the YouTube right now time
after time
2:53:34
you were not a fan of
bowles-simpson I
2:53:37
was not a fan of he went out a
fan of
2:53:40
the balanced budget amendment
which
2:53:41
called for cuts in Social
Security come
2:53:44
on Joe
2:53:45
you walk look here's the
daughter's talk
2:53:47
what did you tell the truth make
2:53:49
mistakes tell the truth you
said that I
2:53:51
in fact I've why am i rated 96
percent
2:53:55
by the social security
organizations why
2:53:57
am i beautiful I said I have
laid out
2:54:00
how I will increase social
let's believe
2:54:03
that I have laid out how I'm
going to
2:54:05
make a living that it is in
fact paid
2:54:07
for okay go to Joe Biden look
at this is
2:54:14
literally two guys in the park
yelling
2:54:16
over checkers this is this is
without
2:54:18
the video it's that it is in
fact paid
2:54:25
for okay go to Joe bite calm
look at my
2:54:27
exchange with Paul Ryan on his
desire to
2:54:30
try to privatize and or cut
social and
2:54:33
understand how he manipulated
comes all
2:54:35
right all right Joe let me
repeat it
2:54:37
again I want you just to be
straight
2:54:41
with the American I'm going to
trap you
2:54:42
I am saying that you have been
on the
2:54:46
floor of the Senate time and
time again
2:54:49
talking about the need to cut
Social
2:54:53
Security Medicare and veterans
programs
2:54:55
is that true or is that no it's
not true
2:54:57
what is not true that is not
true what
2:54:59
is true is in terms of the
negotiations
2:55:01
are taking place how to deal
with the
2:55:04
deficit everything was on the
table I
2:55:06
did not support any of those
cuts in
2:55:08
Social Security or in veterans
whoa whoa
2:55:13
all right you're right you just
said it
2:55:15
including in your judgment cuts
the
2:55:18
social security environment in
order to
2:55:20
get the kinds of changes we
need on
2:55:23
other things related totally
but I don't
2:55:25
see where we did not cut it I
know
2:55:27
because of people like me help
stop that
2:55:28
but Joe you just can't predict
oh you
2:55:31
just contradicted yourself oh
you didn't
2:55:34
get the best part all right go
to the
2:55:37
YouTube know that was in there
it was
2:55:40
right at the beginning I didn't
hear the
2:55:42
YouTube in that one you say it
right at
2:55:44
the beginning of that yeah it
was it
2:55:46
early in the clip oh there's
some reason
2:55:49
probably go to youtube know
about
2:55:53
YouTube is it this what he may
have said
2:55:55
die YouTube the idea that
2:55:58
the YouTube go to the YouTube I
mean
2:56:01
who's gonna vote for those guys
well
2:56:04
either one of them but bernie
is losing
2:56:06
it cuz he's let it be let bite
and
2:56:08
over-talk over him he dominated
Bernie
2:56:11
and I think it hurt Bernie and
if not if
2:56:13
that didn't hurt Bernie I think
here's
2:56:15
where Bernie this 31 second
clip I
2:56:17
believe this is what lost in
any chance
2:56:20
of getting the nomination he
just phases
2:56:23
he's weak
2:56:23
he's weak did China make
progress in
2:56:27
ending extreme poverty over the
last 50
2:56:29
years that's a no that's like
saying
2:56:31
Jack the Ripper this is the
problem we
2:56:36
can't talk I know there's a
political
2:56:38
line I understand China's
horrible awful
2:56:40
nothing ever good boys I don't
realize
2:56:42
but the fact of the matter is
China of
2:56:45
course is an authoritarian
slide it's
2:56:47
where I just said it's a
dictatorship
2:56:48
that's what I just said five
minutes ago
2:56:50
you know and by the way you
know the
2:56:53
question that was asked quoted
Barack
2:56:55
Obama
2:56:56
so really you think yes right
yes okay
2:57:00
we did this a short clip we can
play it
2:57:02
again I think he said you know
you know
2:57:04
yeah first he said you know
twice and
2:57:06
then he said I already said
that I
2:57:08
already said that I said that
five
2:57:09
minutes ago and then he goes on
and on
2:57:11
and it's just like he's like
weak he's
2:57:13
like he's he's playing a
defensive game
2:57:16
and he's losing to Biden I mean
the fact
2:57:19
that I think Biden kicked his
ass in
2:57:21
this debate is that was it for
Bernie
2:57:22
but this I thought epitomized
it you can
2:57:25
play it play it again and you
can just
2:57:26
sense the sense it says by he's
losing
2:57:29
it did China make progress in
ending
2:57:32
extreme poverty over the last
50 years
2:57:34
NASA no that's like saying Jack
the
2:57:36
Ripper no it's not this is the
problem
2:57:41
we can't talk I know there's a
political
2:57:43
line I understand China's
horrible awful
2:57:45
nothing have a good wasn't a
lot but the
2:57:48
fact of the matter is trainer
of course
2:57:50
is an authoritarian slide
that's why I
2:57:52
just said it's a dictatorship
that's
2:57:54
what I just said five minutes
ago you
2:57:56
know and by the way you know the
2:57:58
question that was asked quoted
Barack
2:58:00
Obama yeah the whole debate was
just
2:58:05
useless it looked like two
losers beyond
2:58:09
their sell-by date
2:58:11
yeah and that's really how it
felt like
2:58:15
oh man these guys and then it
just kind
2:58:18
of got drowned in everything
and you
2:58:20
have Biden was calling it Biden
was
2:58:23
calling it Ebola and Bernie was
calling
2:58:25
it's ours and they could even
say
2:58:27
coronavirus right it just
didn't make
2:58:29
any sense it was pathetic it was
2:58:33
pathetic it really was well
Bernie has
2:58:36
now suspended his his campaign
I believe
2:58:39
I didn't hear this this is
today yeah
2:58:44
yesterday I think the stubble
is that
2:58:46
somehow Sanders suspends pretty
sure
2:58:51
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campaigning that we had his ass
handed
2:58:55
to him on Tuesday let's see
what it says
2:59:05
Axios apologizes after falsely
reporting
2:59:08
Sanders suspended presidential
campaign
2:59:11
oh my god but he's reading
Axios who
2:59:13
shouldn't be this is how it goes
2:59:17
Bernie Sanders has not suspend
this
2:59:20
presidential campaign so
whether you I
2:59:22
guess he deleted oh they
deactivated the
2:59:25
20/20 campaign Facebook ads
well that's
2:59:29
a good way to win if that's not
a
2:59:33
suspension I don't know what is
but okay
2:59:36
well I'm talking about ads they
do have
2:59:38
one clip I want to pull it get
out of
2:59:40
the way well this will this is
there's a
2:59:43
house ad that chunk runs on
Young Turks
2:59:46
hmm and this is a part of it
and it's
2:59:49
about how he really thinks that
well he
2:59:53
thinks it's a gyp that Bernie's
not
2:59:54
getting the nomination but he
thinks
2:59:56
that the Democrats are gonna
sweep and
3:00:00
yes and he's very cocky about
it this
3:00:03
guy is really uh this guy's got
skewed
3:00:06
he's skewed individual but
let's play
3:00:08
the chink chink House ad hoc
where's the
3:00:14
line but we've crossed every
line you
3:00:17
can imagine we are a socialist
country
3:00:19
it's socialism for the rich
3:00:20
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not to know the truth just
believe what
3:00:25
they tell you there is no
bounce to
3:00:27
their monstrous hypocrisy
petcock I
3:00:32
think we're gonna win the
Senate in 2020
3:00:34
and I think we're gonna have
the house
3:00:36
and I think we have the
presidency
3:00:38
tick-tock and in 2020 we're
going to
3:00:42
clean your clock and we're
gonna run you
3:00:46
out of town and we're gonna
have an
3:00:47
actual democracy in this country
3:00:50
November 2020 it also be
potentially the
3:00:54
greatest day of our lives
3:00:55
oh I'm glad you had you played
this now
3:01:00
I now I figured it out he it
makes total
3:01:02
sense he wants to be the Alex
Jones of
3:01:06
the good guys that's what he's
trying to
3:01:08
do here tick tock the whole
music yeah
3:01:11
he's totally trying to do it
and I'll
3:01:13
bet that's why he hates Alex
Jones so
3:01:15
much I can do that better I can
do that
3:01:17
same thing but we'll just make
it for
3:01:19
the good guys the white hats do
you
3:01:21
remember the time that chunk
was doing
3:01:23
yeah they got really got into
almost a
3:01:25
fisticuffs yeah and he was
doing a live
3:01:28
spot at one of the conventions
or
3:01:31
something in Jones and stone
walked
3:01:34
right on there was set and made
it be
3:01:37
under the set and just it was
just it
3:01:42
was rude by the way but funny
yeah well
3:01:46
I'm calling it I think we need
to go
3:01:48
back to our battle stations as
we
3:01:50
continue our lockdown situation
you be
3:01:52
careful old man be careful old
man
3:01:56
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these different claims and
accusations
3:04:01
and we then decide what kind of
a future
3:04:04
we're willing to bet on by
quickly vote
3:04:07
for good life I went a lot of
places and
3:04:17
did a lot of things that
looking back on
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it would be worried today one
day I was
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I think we were by no means
perfect we
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started being besieged by
didn't you say
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don't understand I've never
understood
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this all day
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the credit
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retailers
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