0:00
where the beaches are open atom
curry is
0:12
no agenda from northern Silicon
Valley
0:26
we're hearing that the CDC now
says
0:29
coronavirus does not spread
easily on
0:32
surfaces what I'm John see
Devorah oh
0:38
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0:41
man please who listens to that
anymore
0:43
who listens to the CDC we've
given up
0:47
they just given up now we've
given I was
0:50
like they're fully crap we had
some
0:53
friends over last night two
women
0:54
actually just for for you know
after
0:57
dinner drink six o'clock and
man one of
1:04
them and I think both of them
had been
1:05
here before a couple weeks ago
one of
1:07
them is a teacher and she had
not been
1:11
out of the house since the last
time she
1:12
saw us and was so freaked out by
1:15
everything that she had learned
and
1:17
listened to
1:17
she wouldn't cheat social
distance
1:20
inside our house well almost
1:27
it's it's and it was kind of
odd you
1:30
know it's like oh man I feel I
feel bad
1:33
that you feel that way of
course we
1:34
respected that but it was just
Tam and
1:37
it's because we had been out
that's why
1:39
yeah because we've been out
boozing
1:41
around and having dinners and
stuff and
1:43
it was immediate emp'd yeah
well yes
1:47
we're essential personnel
obviously we
1:49
we all know that but it was Jim
that was
1:52
just freaky yeah you know and
we we went
1:57
out to we had anniversary on
Tuesday so
2:01
we went to fix which is here in
Austin
2:03
which is open again now they're
also at
2:05
their 25% limitation that they
put
2:09
dummies in the charity no but I
did want
2:13
to take them all
2:14
to tell everybody in order to
make
2:18
everyone comfortable during
this time of
2:20
transition we're letting all our
2:22
producers know that in
compliance with
2:24
social distancing guidelines we
have
2:26
filled some audience slots with
2:28
mannequins and sex dolls so if
you so
2:32
just so you know we want you we
want the
2:34
show to look full like we've got
2:35
everybody here so we so we go
too thick
2:39
that's where we had our first
date too
2:40
which is nice and we've kind of
gone
2:42
back there once at least once a
year for
2:44
some kind of celebration for
the fix for
2:48
the fix yeah f IX e they had no
you know
2:52
temperature readings no signing
any
2:54
waivers just come on in no mass
2:56
necessary outside or inside
personnel
2:59
was wearing masks and gloves
and there
3:02
was no tables were spaced out
the food
3:04
incredible as always but we had
a chat
3:08
with them now one of the one of
the
3:11
girls who works there server
3:13
I guess she's more like maitre
d kind of
3:16
although you know there's so
little
3:17
personnel everyone's doing
different
3:19
things and you know we've been
there
3:21
before and at least she knows
the the
3:25
bartender so we're all kind of
like you
3:26
know just chatting a bit and
we're
3:27
friendly and she kind of opens
up to us
3:30
says you know the big problem
is that
3:32
ever since the shutdown every
single AAA
3:35
meeting has been cancelled in
most of
3:38
these meetings you know took
place in
3:40
churches or community centers
or schools
3:43
completely shut down and people
are in
3:46
by the way nice to know that
alcohol
3:50
sales and liquor stores are
open it's
3:54
really it's you know the
unintended
3:56
consequences are those memes
going
3:58
around you know the beaches are
closed
4:00
but the pot shops are open in
California
4:02
right but I'm just you know you
don't
4:03
really think about it but
people who
4:06
these meetings are crucial many
people
4:08
need them every day every day
and then
4:12
so that you know they're doing
the legal
4:14
and it has to be kind of in
person it's
4:17
not a thing that really works
very well
4:18
over zoom so they're doing
illegal
4:22
meetings behind dumpsters and
it's
4:24
insane know no one feels like
it's like
4:27
the days
4:27
for the abortion it's illegal
not
4:30
dissimilar but you know that's
what you
4:32
get it's like no one really
thought
4:34
about this shit nobody yeah
4:37
however before we get into all
that I
4:39
think we need to talk about
Rogen oh yes
4:44
I think that's probably a good
idea
4:45
yeah so I have a few notes but
maybe you
4:48
just listen to his little
announcement
4:50
which came over the transom I
guess the
4:54
day before yesterday hello
everybody I
4:56
have an announcement the
podcast is
4:58
moving to Spotify I signed a
multi-year
5:01
licensing agreement with
Spotify that
5:04
will start on September 1st
starting on
5:06
September 1st the entire JRE
library
5:09
will be available on Spotify as
well as
5:12
all the other platforms then
somewhere
5:14
around the end of the year it
will
5:16
become exclusive to Spotify
including
5:19
the video version of the
podcast it will
5:22
be the exact same show I am NOT
going to
5:24
be an employee of Spotify we're
gonna be
5:27
working on the same crew doing
the exact
5:28
same show the only difference
will be it
5:30
will now be available on the
largest
5:32
audio platform in the world
nothing else
5:35
will change it will be free
it'll be
5:37
free to you you just have to go
to
5:39
Spotify to get it we're very
excited to
5:41
begin this new chapter of the
JRE and I
5:44
hope you're there when we cross
over
5:46
Thanks a couple of things about
that
5:49
announcement I would never
announce
5:52
anything and then end it with
crossing
5:54
over that is such a death
connotation to
5:56
it I don't think that was I
think it was
5:58
subliminal and not intended but
chef
6:01
conscious subconscious yeah but
crossing
6:03
over to crossing always sounds
weird
6:05
yeah I think it was it was a
6:07
subconscious truth truth wants
to come
6:10
out we cross over to the dark
side to
6:13
the evil side also the largest
there's
6:17
no real I may cry yes it's just
a bad
6:20
phrase let me go on sorry the
largest
6:22
audio platform is an
interesting content
6:25
it's a good one yeah it is I
mean
6:27
there's truly the largest
platter bigger
6:29
than Apple Spotify
6:33
yeah I don't know they it could
it might
6:35
be I have no idea no idea but
bigger
6:37
than YouTube well let's let's
go through
6:40
this for a second cuz I think
some
6:41
people are there's a lot of
expected
6:44
response a lot of a feeling of
betrayal
6:48
I don't know how rampant that
is that
6:49
but okay this is what I see of
course
6:53
people are you know jumping all
over it
6:56
but I just want to give a little
6:58
perspective on this because I
think
6:59
people are jumping to a lot of
7:01
conclusions now and although I
have not
7:03
discussed this specifically
with Joe we
7:06
talked you know we text a lot
we have
7:08
regular contact and this is
this is
7:13
almost expected for him at this
point I
7:16
would say Joe really cares more
about
7:18
the video about the the video
podcast
7:21
and I think it's important for
the show
7:22
that he does in general on
YouTube that
7:25
you see the person well he's had
7:27
incredible difficulty with this
you know
7:31
having to self-censor having to
cut
7:34
pieces out he has you know
YouTube
7:36
censors anything that is that
diverts
7:39
from the Cova Dean coronavirus
official
7:42
official message he hasn't been
able to
7:44
really have people on that he
wanted to
7:47
interview for fear of being well
7:49
demonetised happens I think
fairly
7:51
regularly with his videos but
really for
7:53
fear of being kicked off and I
and I
7:55
think YouTube although his the
majority
7:58
of his money probably comes
from the
8:00
podcast advertising I think
that's
8:03
really what is most important
to him and
8:06
I think it's most important to
Spotify
8:08
they're really trying to
diversify into
8:10
two things one they want and
they
8:12
definitely want to do video and
they
8:14
need to have content that
doesn't cost
8:16
them per stream that's the
problem with
8:19
their business model is every
time that
8:21
you listen to a song it costs
them
8:23
whether they've gotten money
from you
8:25
through a subscription or an ad
or not
8:27
so they need this and I think
video by
8:29
dimension it doesn't cost them
much but
8:33
even that little bitty billion
things up
8:38
is billions billions of dollars
now a
8:41
lot adds up but it's still um
you know
8:43
it's
8:44
now artists aren't showing a
lot of it's
8:47
not like the music business
guys the
8:49
people that musicians are
getting rich
8:50
off a Spotify Spotify is losing
money
8:52
their public company you can
see how
8:54
much they're losing is that
they know
8:55
they're losing money and just
like
8:57
Netflix these are losing money
that's
8:59
okay that's the business plan I
think
9:02
Joe was shaken up by what
happened to
9:05
Alex Jones Alex Jones was in a
9:09
coordinated effort he was moved
from
9:13
Apple podcasts from all the
podcast apps
9:16
they the podcast attic there's
a podcast
9:21
app which you just used to
subscribe to
9:24
podcast was removed from the
Google Play
9:26
Store because they had the
audacity to
9:28
list podcast that had health
information
9:32
quote-unquote that is not the
approved
9:35
sanctioned message so that's
that's all
9:38
I think that that was those
were Joe's
9:40
main concerns and it's what
what a safe
9:44
much more safer way to do a
licensing
9:47
deal which is there's a lot of
things in
9:50
there I think it's not just
like oh here
9:52
you go I'm yours exclusively no
it's a
9:54
licensing deal so it may be
that not all
9:58
episodes go out there's all
kinds of
9:59
things that can change along
the way but
10:03
then I think me from the
monetary side
10:05
the podcast where that and I
know that
10:09
this is where most of the money
came in
10:10
from you know I told him myself
multiple
10:14
times I'm worried you have
eight minutes
10:16
of ads leading into the show
everybody
10:19
knows we skip past it
10:21
hello come on man and so you
must be
10:25
getting heat from people who
either want
10:27
to be first or last or whatever
it is so
10:30
that that was not sustainable
so we have
10:33
the content issues I'm not so
sure about
10:39
it never being available on RSS
and
10:42
that's kind of where it gets
funky as
10:43
people don't consider something
a
10:45
podcast unless it has an RSS
feed and I
10:48
agree with that but it doesn't
make any
10:51
difference to the people who
want to
10:52
want to watch Joe Rogan the
downside
10:55
he'll have is twofold
10:57
one he will no longer have the
algo of
11:01
YouTube and I think that's a
huge
11:02
underestimation and that's
probably why
11:05
they're trying to do a
transition period
11:06
to get people used to the fact
that you
11:08
can watch the show over here
because if
11:12
you subscribe to the Joe Rogan
YouTube
11:14
channel when there's something
new you
11:15
know about it
11:16
and he's not doing newsletters
or any
11:19
other way of notifying people
so I think
11:21
that's gonna take a lot of work
to
11:24
compensate for that and and
obviously
11:26
the the listenership and
viewership will
11:28
have to go down also if you're
not going
11:31
to use an RSS feed is it for
sale
11:35
because I'd be very interested
in
11:36
purchasing that and who owns
the domain
11:39
name associated with it and do
you have
11:42
any idea how much convenience
is going
11:45
to be lost and if you've ever
lost an
11:46
RSS feed then you kind of know
how hard
11:48
it is to build that back up so
there
11:51
will be some relevance issues
that I
11:54
think Joe will have to deal
with just in
11:56
in a way like Howard Stern
where the
11:58
medium is kind of the message
you know
12:00
so like with Howard Stern the
medium was
12:02
FM radio morning radio he was
breaking
12:05
all the rules saying nasty
things the
12:07
FCC was was the man and then he
went to
12:10
Sirius and all of a sudden he
could say
12:12
use profanity and there was no
enemy and
12:15
a little bit of that pirate
mentality is
12:18
there with Joe Rogan and and
the Joe
12:20
Rogan experiences we're just
crazy we're
12:22
hanging out we're doing nutty
stuff and
12:24
it turns out it's you know it's
working
12:26
pretty well but then this feels
like
12:29
some kind of cop-out sellout
and it may
12:34
very well be you know to that
word that
12:37
well it is you got a hundred
million
12:38
dollars that's not the word on
Wall
12:40
Street but that's the word the
same
12:44
podcast business journal it may
be I'd
12:49
say anywhere between fifty
fifty million
12:51
in that over a multi-year
period sure
12:53
why not
12:54
yeah it wouldn't be you
wouldn't be
12:56
cashed here's here's on a
billion
12:58
dollars oh no no absolutely not
13:00
now so this is great for
Netflix I think
13:03
it it protects all of Joe's
upside and
13:07
it gives them almost no
downside other
13:09
than
13:10
Vin's but i think he this man
wants to
13:12
stand up he's not that he's not
a
13:14
podcaster he likes doing
stand-up and
13:16
that's what he wants to do when
the show
13:18
facilitates his life so I'd
like Andy
13:21
still use the RSS feed well I
think he
13:24
can and here's how I would view
it again
13:26
Spotify Sneed's are not to pull
away an
13:30
RSS feed Spotify his needs are
to have
13:32
as we discuss people who have
this you
13:34
know not at this kind of free
content
13:35
for them so the end the video
part
13:39
they're going to sell ads on
anyone who
13:42
was listening or I presume
watching
13:44
let's just leave it with
listening who
13:46
isn't a subscriber you know
isn't a
13:48
paying member so you might as
well have
13:50
the same ads run for the people
who
13:52
still subscribe to the RSS feed
you
13:55
could leave that in place and
it would
13:57
probably do better for Spotify
then
13:59
maniacally trying to cut that
off but it
14:04
does it does change something
it it
14:06
changes it changes the view for
people
14:09
and what they think is
important and I
14:13
just wanted there's no real
numbers on
14:16
any on anything so you know he
says 198
14:19
million downloads a month could
be I
14:20
don't know I don't know if
that's people
14:22
who listen as well but I did I
did take
14:25
a look at what what being on
the Joe
14:27
Rogan show and coronavirus has
done to
14:29
no agenda if you're interested
sure so I
14:34
don't have I don't have any
absolute
14:35
numbers but with with Apple you
can go
14:38
into podcast connect and you
can see
14:41
trends of people who are using
the
14:44
iPhone at least iPhone 11 and
the Apple
14:47
podcast app so I'm just gonna
so at on
14:50
March 4th we were at our 100%
whatever
14:52
just a baseline of a hundred
percent
14:54
after I want on Rogan by March
eighth
14:57
our baseline was 200 where we
went from
15:00
the baseline it was 200 percent
a week
15:03
later now this is when the
lockdown
15:05
started to happen so you've got
to think
15:07
it might be a combination but
for sure
15:09
Rogan we went from two hundred
percent
15:12
to five hundred percent to two
thousand
15:15
percent of our original
baseline and
15:17
we've now leveled off at 1,800
percent
15:20
just to give you an idea of
what kind of
15:23
numbers Rogan's
15:23
pushing go back on the show
yeah hell
15:31
yeah it's nice to be got about
eight
15:33
listeners for sure who have
actually
15:35
identified as listeners well do
or talk
15:38
about donors
15:38
yeah don't or some type quite a
few
15:40
listeners but yeah number but a
lot of
15:42
them donated early to a lot of
normal
15:45
listening pattern if somebody
listened
15:47
to the show for two years
mm-hmm and
15:49
then coming with maybe a big
donation or
15:52
what it you know anything from
two
15:53
hundred thousand dollars and
then after
15:56
years of listening mm-hmm these
guys are
15:59
a little faster on the draw
16:01
well now if this would happen
to us
16:03
here's here's how I would do it
let's
16:04
just presume it's a hundred
million and
16:06
of course we have a very you
know we you
16:09
and I we can't work for emo for
anybody
16:11
that's that's impossible
16:13
there's no way plenty of people
them but
16:15
I mean not we can only have two
we could
16:17
no longer work for we couldn't
work for
16:19
a Spotify when I can have a
meeting with
16:21
Spotify about what we're doing
no that's
16:23
not gonna let but let's say we
could
16:25
just have a licensing deal and
you know
16:27
we had this value for value I
would say
16:30
100 million everyone who's
donated we're
16:33
going to send them a thousand
dollars
16:35
you and I still out make out
like
16:36
bandits maybe your money back
with a
16:40
little bit of interest then we
get and
16:43
then we keep going anyway yeah
so I
16:48
think it's I think it's great
for Joe I
16:50
think it's good for his show
it'll it'll
16:51
last because that was show it
was going
16:53
down
16:54
there's no way it could have
gone
16:55
anywhere but into the
censorship been on
16:58
YouTube which always comes with
all
17:00
kinds of crap controversy and
then you
17:04
know before you know it someone
says
17:06
something then it's off the
podcast app
17:07
so I think that's a yes man has
a family
17:09
and a career to protect is it
great for
17:12
podcasting I don't know I don't
think
17:14
has anything to do with it
anymore Joe
17:17
Rogan experience is a whole
different
17:19
phenomenal I think the future
podcast is
17:22
always what you claim which is
17:23
independent the tribe tribal
network you
17:26
know something we don't
17:27
yeah you're not dependent on a
third
17:29
party exactly and and it's good
to know
17:32
just like in jail it's good to
know that
17:34
you can escape it's good to
know that
17:36
once in a while one of us
17:37
that's how make some real money
then can
17:41
live like a king
17:42
yeah besides the gimlet people
now that
17:45
said where is gimlet do you
hear that
17:47
much from them anymore
17:48
they were bought by Spotify I
know so
17:51
the relevance it's just like
Stern it
17:53
kind of fades away so that I
think is
17:55
sad but what did they have in
today I'm
17:59
sure it's not really genome in
Mike's
18:02
know they had two shows and and
it's a
18:06
mystery show what is a
true-crime it's
18:09
really that's it's all show
oriented
18:11
don't say mostly what Spotify
does
18:14
meanwhile the mainstream media
is so
18:16
freaked out in general by
podcasting and
18:20
the and what's at what's really
18:21
happening with tribal media is
apparent
18:26
from this public service
announcement
18:28
and I'm sure they meant it kind
of as
18:31
funny but it went on too long
for it to
18:33
be just funny from the ABC
Australian
18:36
Broadcasting Corporation paid
for by the
18:38
Year by the citizens of
Australia and
18:41
they aired this there is some
foul
18:43
language in here and f-bomb
coming up
18:45
but if it was good enough for
ABC in
18:47
Australia it should be good
enough for
18:48
the podcast these are
unprecedented
18:50
times we know things are hard
right now
18:53
you're stuck inside with
nothing to do
18:55
he might be going out of your
mind just
18:57
wanting to do something
anything but now
19:00
more than ever more than ever
more than
19:04
ever it's time to think about
how your
19:06
choices affect others so please
please
19:09
please don't start a podcast
just don't
19:14
do it don't do it you might
feel like
19:16
the productive use of your time
right
19:18
now you've probably already got
a USB
19:20
mic and a spare room ready to
go and you
19:23
make day it's got some
interesting
19:24
opinions but we're here to tell
you he
19:27
doesn't it really doesn't
please a
19:29
fuckwit when I need your
true-crime
19:32
exclusive
19:34
which is just you reading
Wikipedia
19:35
articles to your housemate we
don't need
19:37
your minute-by-minute breakdown
of every
19:40
episode of Parks and Rec what
are you
19:41
gonna do sand everyone in your
contact
19:43
list emerged ship newsletter
and force
19:45
them to mark you as spam
instead of
19:47
bland subscribing because
they're scared
19:48
to hurt your feelings
19:51
look it's pretty
straightforward just go
19:54
inside a podcast makes
impossible
19:55
scratch like everyone else and
just shut
19:58
up the greatest gift you can
give your
20:00
fellow human beings right now
right now
20:02
right now is to shut the fuck
off shut
20:05
the fuck do it don't start a
podcast now
20:13
you can say that's just out of
fun right
20:17
there was a little too much
hostility in
20:19
there for my taste it was too
long for
20:25
the punchline yeah
20:27
and they you know they always
slightly
20:31
over produced yeah you don't go
to the
20:35
process of making that with all
these
20:37
different people coming on
board and
20:38
helping unless it's some kind of
20:40
internal thing there's
something there
20:43
yeah maybe we had to do it a
couple of
20:47
the people that actually work at
20:48
Australian Broadcasting that
we're
20:50
thinking about doing a podcast
or or
20:52
brought it up in meetings write
your
20:59
podcast about a podcast yes
exactly
21:03
I don't know so yeah I'm not
too worried
21:07
in all this industry industry
talk
21:10
because you know the podcasting
space is
21:12
an industry of which you and I
are never
21:14
invited to the party which is
to me
21:19
always a good sign you know
good sign
21:22
for us it's a good sign for yes
yeah
21:26
we're never invited all these
events
21:28
they have all these things that
Jen
21:30
Brian he goes to most of them
yeah I say
21:32
I wish I don't know she still
doesn't
21:33
mean obviously nobody's going to
21:34
anything during this break to
shut down
21:37
but it's like every guy talked
to her
21:41
once and watch this working did
you
21:42
gonna go to the podcast him the
podcast
21:44
fast whatever is going
21:48
the podcast hoedown Casta
Palooza oh no
21:58
they don't bite us podcast fast
no we're
22:03
we're persona non grata yes
yeah but
22:07
also because we figured it out
that this
22:09
is the way you don't need you
don't need
22:11
to have Joe read Rogen audience
to
22:13
sustain from your community
it's exactly
22:16
like a small church thing it is
in a way
22:19
yes Church
22:21
you see these churches as mega
churches
22:22
they bring in the big dough
that'd be
22:24
Joe Rogan it's big mega church
bringing
22:26
in the dough but Joe Rogan
there's
22:28
little community churches they
do just
22:30
fine I'm Joe Rogan was not in
the church
22:32
he was in a stadium like Bruce
22:33
Springsteen taking money no
it's not
22:36
this have you ever seen some of
these
22:37
mega churches have you seen
Joel Osteen
22:39
no but that is a stadium it's
literally
22:42
he bought the whole Houston
basketball
22:45
team's stadium he's not value
for value
22:48
so it's not the same as a
church Joel
22:52
Osteen is value for value yes
but Joe
22:54
Rogan is Rogen's yeah you're
right thank
22:56
you
22:57
well I mean I can see churches
going
23:00
that way if they were allowed
to bylaw
23:01
knew if there was legal I bet
you the
23:04
churches would have the same
riders wait
23:06
a minute you mean to take to
take why
23:08
isn't it legal why can't a
church have
23:12
advertised I think and let's
just call
23:15
what it just break for ads
what's wrong
23:18
with I don't see a problem with
that hey
23:21
listen y'all
23:22
you haven't been even putting
enough in
23:24
the collection dish so here's a
word
23:26
from coca-cola why not no I
think I
23:31
think there's some legal issue
too
23:33
there's some lawyer listening
to this
23:35
right now that knows the answer
to this
23:37
- my my pause well why am i
pausing
23:40
because I I suspect there's
something
23:43
illegal about it
23:44
hmmm I think a religious
organization
23:46
can't just be an advertising
front
23:50
Dicers was advertising for God
and we
23:54
also have the drug companies
23:55
underwriting us you know
advertisers for
23:58
this sermon is brought to you
by squib
24:00
okay now you've taken me there
now we
24:02
need to go into this to clip
24:05
extravaganza because yes it is
about the
24:08
advertisers and something
fantastic
24:12
happened
24:13
I saw it happen live and this
is where
24:16
the president offhandedly
admits that
24:19
he's been taking
hydroxychloroquine for
24:22
about a week
24:23
ena has got everybody freaked
out in a
24:25
surprise in a surprise like
offhand that
24:29
announcement here is a clip of
it I
24:31
think for whatever it's worth I
take it
24:33
I was my I would have told you
that
24:36
three four days ago but we
never had a
24:37
chance because you never asked
me the
24:39
questions you're asking these
shitty got
24:41
your questions the White House
do the
24:42
White House doctor recommend
that you
24:44
take that is that why you're
telling
24:45
White House doctor I didn't
recommend no
24:47
I asked him what do you think
you said
24:48
well if you'd like it and said
yeah I'd
24:50
like it I'd like to take it a
lot of
24:51
people have taken a lot of
frontline
24:53
workers that take in
hydroxychloroquine
24:55
a lot of front door I don't
take it
24:57
because hey people said oh
maybe he owns
25:00
the company no I don't know the
company
25:02
you know what I want the people
of this
25:04
nation to feel good I don't
want them
25:07
being sick I was just waiting
to see
25:09
your eyes light up what I said
this but
25:11
you know what I announced this
but yeah
25:13
I've taken it for about a week
and a
25:14
half now and I'm still here I'm
still
25:17
can you explain through though
you what
25:19
is the evidence that it has a
25:20
preventative here we go you
ready here's
25:24
my evidence I get a lot of
positive
25:25
calls about it they say hey you
know the
25:29
expression I've used John what
do you
25:31
have to lose okay what do you
have to
25:33
lose for about a week at me for
about a
25:37
week and a half every day at
some point
25:39
every day I take a pill every
day at
25:43
some point they'll stop what
I'd like to
25:45
do is I'd like to have the cure
and or
25:47
the vaccine and that'll happen
I think
25:49
very soon so what happened at
this
25:51
moment was fantastic and just a
reminder
25:53
of the background that this is
a widely
25:57
available drug it's incredibly
a cheap
26:00
to get it is not the planned it
is not
26:03
the plan the plan was while we
have a
26:06
vaccine in the making moderna
has been
26:08
blessed to make that we
26:10
have REM disappear and REM
disappear
26:13
they've even gone so far as to
kind of
26:15
gin up some interim numbers the
right to
26:19
make it look a little better
than the
26:21
first trial was which the
market saw
26:23
because the market tanked the
stock and
26:25
then all no but we have
something
26:27
positive went back up and
that's a $1400
26:30
per serving so that's really
and this is
26:32
the pharmaceutical industry
you've
26:34
learned from us China and the
26:37
pharmaceutical industry own the
media
26:39
and here is proof and is my
favorite to
26:42
show Fox News who now have a
new name
26:45
called Fox pharma and Neil
Cavuto was on
26:48
when this briefing took place
they
26:51
interrupted right after the
president
26:52
was done and this is what he
went on for
26:55
seven minutes and I took two
now that
26:58
was stunning the president
knighted
27:00
States just to acknowledge that
he is
27:03
taking hydroxychloroquine a
drug that
27:06
meant really to treat malaria
and lupus
27:09
the president has insisted that
has
27:10
enormous benefits for patients
so either
27:14
trying to prevent will already
have a
27:17
Kovan 19 the fact of the matter
is
27:19
though when the president said
what have
27:22
you got to lose in the number
of studies
27:25
those certainly vulnerable the
27:28
population have one thing to
lose their
27:31
lives a VA study showed that
among a
27:33
population of veterans in a
hospital
27:37
receiving this treatment those
with
27:39
vulnerable conditions
respiratory
27:41
conditions heart ailments they
died
27:43
there are also a number of
other studies
27:45
that including the Journal of
the
27:47
American Medical Association
which
27:49
examines some 1438 individuals
in the
27:53
New York area across 25
hospitals from
27:56
the middle of March to the end
of March
27:58
the study was a real chance he
had this
28:04
information at the ready oh it
rolled
28:08
out John it rolled out like
they opened
28:10
up the manila envelope that
said warning
28:12
in case something bad happens
this was
28:15
he was he stumbling through the
prompter
28:17
this was believes like you know
I didn't
28:20
I know about him you have no
idea it's
28:22
good
28:23
realize that he was that it was
like a
28:25
prepared script and and it
happened when
28:29
the president said it now
either then
28:32
now you know I worked in these
in this
28:34
business that doesn't happen
unless
28:37
there's something already ready
to go
28:38
it's got to be done
28:40
the only time I've had that is
working
28:43
for the in in the Netherlands
there was
28:45
a suitcase and if anything
happened to
28:48
the Queen or the royal family
the
28:49
suitcase was to be opened and
the
28:51
suitcase contained the records
and the
28:53
playlist and the exact text of
what to
28:55
say and it reminds me of this
he's
28:58
flipping out but he'll take it
to all
29:00
the way to the end remember fox
pharma
29:03
owned owned by the
pharmaceutical
29:06
industry patient which examines
some
29:09
1438 individuals in the new
york area
29:12
across 25 hospitals from the
middle of
29:15
march to the end of march the
study was
29:19
a real chance to look at the the
29:22
benefits that the president's
system
29:24
were our doctor chloroquine they
29:25
concluded that among peasant
residents
29:28
hospital say what it was
without the
29:32
zinc no no the VA study is not
29:34
peer-reviewed this is all bull
crap
29:38
residents hospitalized in
metropolitan
29:41
New York with Kovac 19 the
treatment or
29:44
both compared with neither
treatment no
29:46
statistical differences a
second study
29:49
done by adjusted Galeras and
colleagues
29:51
at the New York Presbyterian
Hospital
29:53
Columbia University orbing
Medical
29:55
Center in northern Manhattan
from March
29:57
7 to a prolonged
30:00
there were no visible
differences that
30:03
the risk of intubation or death
was not
30:04
significantly higher or lower
among
30:06
patients who received
hydroxychloroquine
30:09
versus those who did not the VA
study to
30:13
which the president alluded
wasn't a
30:15
loaded political one it was a
test on
30:18
patients there and those who
took now
30:20
remember this is written by the
30:22
pharmaceutical industry for
Neil Cavuto
30:25
here at Fox Pharma and let's
take it
30:28
home that's really scary in a
vulnerable
30:30
population including those with
30:32
respiratory other conditions
they died I
30:35
want to stress again they died
if you
30:38
are in a risky population here
and you
30:41
are taking this as a preventive
30:43
treatment to ward off the virus
or in a
30:46
worst case scenario you are
dealing with
30:48
the virus and you are in this
vulnerable
30:50
population it will kill you I
cannot
30:53
stress enough this will kill
you ladies
30:57
and gentlemen chairman of the
board of
30:59
Fox Pharma there is Neil Cavuto
and of
31:04
course we have it I so this
will kill
31:07
you later that's not bad man
can you
31:14
believe that though and they
had that
31:16
ready to go
31:17
yeah well this I that which
brings me I
31:20
have two series of clips I want
to play
31:22
one you I would like to go to
this one I
31:25
first of all I have a long
presentation
31:27
on the origins of kovat and but
I do
31:31
have I am taking the beat of
Kayle Kayle
31:37
the Avenger I do want to come
back to
31:39
one more clip when you take us
to Caylee
31:41
because I night why well Caylee
address
31:43
this issue that's right I know
I know
31:45
that's why I just want to come
back okay
31:47
well then we'll go to just one
Cathy
31:49
clip I got two the two others
left but
31:51
this is a two-parter and she
she goes
31:54
off the deep end on this so
this is a
31:55
long clip followed by a short
following
31:58
it's worth it but this is
Caylee Caylee
32:00
Caylee mackaninee the new press
32:03
secretary mean their house this
means
32:06
their ninja ass and taking
names I'm
32:12
glad she's your beat that's for
sure
32:14
so here she comes and she's
gonna
32:17
address this eight days CQ
event this
32:20
event it was an event when the
Trump
32:22
made the announcement and even
Scott
32:24
Adams made a special
presentation on his
32:26
periscope at night
32:28
what was his take without he
thought it
32:31
was genius he brought him back
to the
32:34
Trump camp when he says he's
never seen
32:36
a he says he just thought it
was genius
32:37
because he knew it would get
everyone
32:39
all bent out of shape and he
was just
32:41
laughing about it yeah and
because he
32:44
just thought it was another
Trump ploy
32:46
yeah but here's Caylee gone
32:48
about it here we go moments ago
a
32:50
statement from the American
Nurses
32:52
Association which says quote the
32:55
American Nurses Association has
not
32:56
received reports from nurses or
other
32:58
frontline health care workers
utilizing
33:01
hydroxychloroquine as a
preventive
33:03
treatment for kovat 19:00 why
does the
33:06
president continue to say that
many or
33:08
thousands of frontline workers
are using
33:10
it as a prophylactic well there
is them
33:12
at Henry Ford Hospital is doing
a study
33:14
on this now or 3,000 frontline
workers
33:16
will be taking
hydroxychloroquine to
33:20
look at X use as a prophylaxis
I believe
33:23
there's a few hundred or a
hundred 90
33:26
workers and Tampa General
Hospital's so
33:29
this is being used by by some
and one
33:31
thing I want to note with
regard to
33:33
hydroxychloroquine because I
think it's
33:35
very important that were as
accurate as
33:37
we can be with our reporting on
this
33:39
hydroxychloroquine has been a
drug that
33:41
has been in use for 65 years
for lupus
33:45
arthritis and malaria it has a
very good
33:47
safety profile but it as with
any drug
33:50
and as with any prescription it
should
33:52
be given by a doctor to a
patient in
33:55
that context so no one should
be taking
33:57
this without a prescription
from their
33:58
doctor but that being said I've
seen a
34:01
lot of apoplectic coverage of
34:03
hydroxychloroquine you had
Jimmy Kimmel
34:05
saying the president's quote
trying to
34:07
kill himself by taking it you
had Joe
34:09
Scarborough saying quote this
will kill
34:11
you Neil Cavuto saying what
have you got
34:14
to lose them one thing you have
to lose
34:16
our lives and you had Chris
Cuomo
34:19
isn't it interesting although I
don't
34:21
have the evidence that Cavuto
said this
34:24
will kill you in Joe
Scarborough from
34:27
another network said the same
thing yeah
34:30
gee that's never happened before
34:32
uh-huh but this will kill you
Neil
34:34
Cavuto saying what have you got
to lose
34:37
them one thing you have to lose
our
34:39
lives and you had Chris Cuomo
saying the
34:42
president knows that
hydroxychloroquine
34:44
is not supported by science he
knows it
34:47
has been flying flagged by his
own
34:48
people and he's using it well
Cuomo
34:51
mocked the president for this
and
34:54
interestingly I found this out
just
34:55
before coming here
34:57
hydroxychloroquine of course is
an
34:58
fda-approved medication with a
long
35:01
proven track record for safety
and it
35:03
turns out that Chris Cuomo took
a less
35:06
safe version of it called
quinine which
35:09
the FDA removed from the market
in 2006
35:12
because of its serious side
effects
35:14
including death so really
interesting to
35:16
have that criticism of the
President on
35:18
that note - Chris Cuomo I'd
like to
35:20
redirect him to his brother the
governor
35:22
of New York Governor Cuomo who
has
35:25
several on-the-record
statements about
35:27
hydroxychloroquine saying I'm an
35:29
optimist I'm hopeful about the
drug and
35:31
that's why I will try it here
in New
35:32
York as soon as we get it there
has been
35:34
anecdotal evidence that it's
promising
35:36
that's why we're going ahead
and I have
35:38
about eight other quotes from
Governor
35:39
Cuomo should any of you have
enters
35:41
tonight and this is exactly why
we have
35:44
otherwise intelligent people
showing up
35:47
completely freaked out at my
house
35:49
because of this of the media
really
35:53
working against any messaging
only
35:57
spreading fear and death and
destruction
36:01
and when there's good news
under or not
36:04
reporting it at all no not
reporting it
36:07
at all you get that right the I
am a Qi
36:09
model changed over this week
and there's
36:12
now you know that they've just
36:13
subtracted a good 1020 thousand
deaths
36:16
expected in the US and they
have it
36:19
broken down by state I'm sure
you
36:20
haven't heard that because no
that's two
36:23
down no no that borders on good
news
36:25
even if it borders on good news
you
36:27
don't want to report it and so
people
36:28
get very various invited by the
way this
36:31
is beyond when it leaves that
blue or
36:33
when it bleeds it leads this is
just
36:35
Trump hate it's it's yeah but
what yes
36:39
but what no in fact no what we
heard
36:41
John was the pharmaceutical
industry
36:44
immediately jumping in and
saying stop
36:47
they had it ready as if they
knew it
36:50
they had the packets ready for
Pharma
36:52
they had the packets ready for
Joe may I
36:54
just play just a reminder clip
of RFK
36:58
jr. when he had a dinner with
Rupert
37:01
Murdoch who owned Fox News just
for a
37:05
reminder as to how that works
and it'll
37:07
it'll make us all feel much
better about
37:09
what happened
37:10
Anderson Cooper is sponsored by
Pfizer
37:13
Erin Burnett is sponsored by
Pfizer that
37:17
NBC Nightly News is answered by
Merck
37:20
and Roger Ailes told me Roger
Ailes not
37:28
Murdock but Ailes when he ran
it very
37:31
well it was a bounder foxes I
didn't
37:35
agree with him politically but
we were
37:38
friends we spent a couple of
months the
37:40
other attempt I was 18 years
old and
37:42
Africa I had this you know
really good
37:45
relationship with them and he
understood
37:49
the issue and vaccine injury
from a
37:51
personal experience with
vaccine injury
37:54
where a kid who was close to
him was
37:57
injured and so he knew it was
true and
38:00
we made out make a film a
documentary
38:04
about it a couple of years
before he
38:07
died when he was ill at the
height of
38:08
his powers then I asked him you
know can
38:12
I come on I don't want to play
it on Fox
38:14
I wanted to come on Fox and
talk about
38:16
it he said I can't let you do
that he
38:19
said in fact if any of my house
allowed
38:22
you on their show I'd have to
fire them
38:24
if I didn't I would get a call
from
38:28
Rupert within 10 minutes so
just so you
38:31
know that's what's going on the
call you
38:34
know if you've done that a call
in 10
38:36
minutes when the farm the
pharmaceutical
38:39
industry they were ready all the
38:41
producers knew it hey if any
one happen
38:44
crazy
38:45
use your packet here's what you
say
38:47
here's the studies here's what
your food
38:49
Oh in fact here's the here's a
thumb
38:52
drive you can plug it right
into your
38:54
prompter and suck out the copy
they it's
38:58
shameful and naked Cavuto
should be
39:01
ashamed of there's no I mean
I'm happy
39:03
that that happened because now
you see
39:04
it's not just CNN and MSNBC Fox
Pharma
39:09
top of the list well they
definitely did
39:13
there they did their bit so so
anyway
39:15
Cain Lee continues with her
little bit
39:18
and she just kind of wraps it
up with a
39:20
with a another kind of a semi
slam so he
39:23
she's finishing on her little
complaint
39:26
to the media about their
coverage in
39:31
their early phase of the FDA has
39:41
approved this for off-label use
you know
39:43
this president's a big believer
and the
39:45
right to try legislation people
who say
39:49
what she's really a master at
throwing
39:53
back the liberal memes the
right to try
39:57
thing came out of the liberal
side of
39:59
the of the political spectrum
the FDA
40:05
has approved this for off-label
use you
40:07
know this president's a big
believer and
40:08
right to try legislation people
who are
40:11
in their last one there are
several
40:13
studies that have been brought
that the
40:14
president has actually
mentioned that
40:16
I'd refer you to there was one
on his
40:17
France a French study involving
more
40:21
than a thousand patients that
found that
40:22
the vast majority had quote good
40:24
clinical outcomes and by the
vast
40:26
majority that was more than
ninety
40:27
percent there is an Italian
study of
40:29
more than 65,000 patients that
40:31
demonstrated only twenty tested
positive
40:34
of those who are taking at
40:35
prophylactically in a South
Korea study
40:37
as well so there are several
studies and
40:38
if you're someone out there and
this is
40:40
a safe drug to use in your
doctor
40:42
importantly to underscore that
and your
40:43
doctor prescribes it for your
use as a
40:45
prophylaxis or after coming
into contact
40:48
with Kovac then it's something
you
40:50
should take if it's prescribed
by the
40:51
doctor and that's your personal
medical
40:53
choices the Pharmacy Board in
Texas they
40:57
had initially they had put a
restriction
40:59
on hydroxychloroquine that's
been lifted
41:04
this is more and more evidence
that
41:06
thousands of health care
workers are
41:08
taking it as a prophylactic and
of
41:11
course it it's supposed to
really only
41:13
work with zinc because what it
does is
41:15
it loosens up whatever it needs
to and
41:18
then INGOs the zinc and you're
good to
41:19
go
41:19
but this gave great fodder for
lots of
41:23
people and I think to their
detriment I
41:26
don't think was smart what
Speaker of
41:28
the House and head honcho
Democrat
41:30
Pelosi did here to reaction to
the
41:32
president saying that he is now
other
41:33
than his her little banter with
Anderson
41:35
Pugh
41:35
where that was cute too
reaction to the
41:37
president saying that he is now
taking
41:39
hydroxychloroquine or he's
concerned
41:42
first let me say how happy I am
about
41:45
your new baby how lovely
41:47
Wyatt Wyatt how perfectly names
41:51
what's this Wyatt is was it a
Wyatt
41:53
Vanderbilt that I'm unaware of
she's
41:57
thinking of Wyatt Earp why is
that so
42:00
perfectly named slinger man we
all know
42:08
why that is and that
congratulations and
42:11
as you as you know our Father
you see
42:13
how important it is to keep the
world
42:15
safe for the children for the
children
42:18
as far as the president is
concerned the
42:23
our priests are president and I
would
42:25
rather he not be taking
something that
42:28
has not been approved by the
scientists
42:31
especially in his age group and
in his
42:34
shall we say wait group had but
it is
42:36
morbidly obese exactly so III
think that
42:41
was it's not a good idea okay
thanks
42:44
Nancy of course Republicans got
their
42:46
panties all in a bunch and fine
let's
42:50
talk to a scientist let's talk
to dr.
42:52
drew who despite his many
bobbing and
42:55
weaving 'z we've stuck along
with his
42:57
advice but not a big fan of his
foul Qi
42:59
love and worship but if you
want the
43:03
truth on something drew will do
his best
43:06
to give it to you this make
medical
43:08
sense yes listen people have
got to
43:10
separate politics from the
practice of
43:12
medicine he everything he said
was
43:14
absolutely accurate it has been
around
43:17
for 40 years it's been
prescribed
43:19
hundreds of millions of times
for
43:21
malaria I personally have
prescribed it
43:23
hundreds of times from alaria
hundreds
43:25
of times for rheumatic diseases
I've
43:27
never seen one adverse side
effect I
43:30
can't say that of Tylenol I
can't say
43:32
that of aspirin now every
medication has
43:35
risk that's just the way it is
but in a
43:37
otherwise healthy person with
maybe a
43:40
rheumatic condition or to
prevent
43:42
malaria very safe medication do
not
43:44
confuse it with chloroquine that
43:47
different then
hydroxychloroquine out a
43:51
warning about both
hydroxychloroquine
43:54
and chloroquine they said this
warning
43:56
in April yeah that it can cause
a
43:58
dangerous abnormality in heart
rhythm or
44:00
virus patients Laura said about
both of
44:02
them and that only in hospitals
should
44:06
have be used and in clinical
trials this
44:08
is not being used in a hospital
and not
44:09
being used as a clinical trial
correct
44:11
that's the FDA standard doctors
are
44:14
entitled to do anything they
want with a
44:17
medication they take on a
certain degree
44:19
of liability they do when they
do that
44:21
different than when something is
44:23
fda-approved we use off-label
medication
44:26
all the time
44:28
some of our more common
prescribing is
44:30
off-label not fda-approved now
this is
44:33
for a not a hospital setting
not a kovat
44:36
setting it's being used for
prophylaxis
44:38
doctors take it themselves for
44:40
prophylaxis they prescribe it
for
44:42
patients for prophylaxis the
MTA says
44:44
that there's no evidence that
that work
44:45
no they because that studies
not been
44:47
done yet they're talking about
the
44:49
treatment of Kovan you know the
44:51
treatment no preventive lis
there's no
44:53
study that shows that that
president is
44:56
doing this to prevent unless
these lad
44:58
coronavirus and he's lying
about doctors
45:01
can prescribe it
prophylactically I know
45:04
many doctors are doing it I
know many
45:06
doctors that are taking it
themselves
45:07
because there's some evidence
that it
45:09
might be prophylactic and it is
so safe
45:11
so they feel like rather than
do nothing
45:13
they'd rather do the the
chloroquine
45:16
hydroxychloroquine not the
chloroquine
45:18
which does have cardiac side
effects the
45:20
whole look the studies on
45:22
hydroxychloroquine and the
cardiac
45:23
effects have yet to be washed
out
45:26
so that guy arguing with him
the guy
45:31
sees a podcast like a suit
youtuber you
45:34
know not a big show but I who
the hell
45:38
knows just people want to argue
and so
45:41
it kind of to wrap up the last
43
45:43
minutes if you look at the
amount of
45:47
incredible confusion that's out
there
45:50
that is freaking people out and
messing
45:52
up their minds intelligent
people mainly
45:55
because they they've been
programmed
45:56
into not you know looking at
any other
45:59
new sources and then again if
you look
46:02
at the news those other knows
new
46:03
sources they're all spouting
the same
46:05
message for the big the big
owners
46:07
behind it like the
pharmaceutical
46:10
company when and then you have
these new
46:13
art tribes this is actually
kind of an
46:15
interesting observation a cross
because
46:17
of course with the do the Rogen
46:18
announcement there's all kinds
of
46:20
analysis of what's going on with
46:21
podcasting and apparently
across the
46:23
board podcasting consumption
has been
46:27
down during the corona crisis
and many
46:30
people attribute that to a lack
of
46:32
commuting which i think is true
but I
46:35
also think it's the type of
content most
46:38
content is nice bubblegum for
when
46:40
you're doing something else
when you're
46:42
on your way into work it's
maybe it's a
46:45
news orient if it's probably
showbiz
46:47
oriented or you know some other
thing
46:50
whatever it is it's it's not
critical to
46:53
your life but what happens with
some
46:55
shows and I think that our
media tribe
46:58
here is one of those is that
people come
47:01
to us and they hear at least
some
47:04
filtering of the bullcrap
that's around
47:06
them so they can calmly and
we're also
47:09
calm we haven't been that we
have we
47:11
freaked out once in the past
we've lost
47:16
in ladies and gentlemen it's
calm and
47:18
it's calming and it makes you
feel good
47:21
and this brings me to micro who
was on
47:26
the Rubin report just two quick
clips I
47:29
encourage it's in the show
notes any
47:30
show knows calm encourage
everyone to
47:32
watch the full hour micro have
any very
47:34
no agenda minded and oriented
in his
47:38
thinking
47:39
and he says that what he is
seeing with
47:42
this kind of opening up and
we're
47:44
starting to carefully figure
out where
47:47
we're going and what we're
doing but
47:48
have we really and no I think
people are
47:51
so freaked out they don't they
don't
47:52
know what to wait for they
don't know
47:53
what the signal is don't know
what the
47:55
all-clear is and he says it's
very
47:57
simple to the five stages of
grief
47:59
I've been comparing it to the
48:03
kubler-ross five stages of
grief right I
48:07
mean the country's grieving in
a sense
48:10
but we're all at different
levels and
48:12
we're all grieving at different
speeds
48:15
and we're trying to process a
lot of
48:20
information and a lot of data
without a
48:23
ton of context or perspective
and so
48:26
what you wind up getting with
that in my
48:28
view anyway is the opportunity
to look
48:30
around and go oh look he's in
denial and
48:34
he's bargaining and she's
depressed and
48:37
she's angry and that was
accepted it but
48:40
what have they accepted exactly
have
48:42
they accepted the reality the
virus the
48:44
reality of the lockdown or this
weird
48:47
space that requires us to
somehow
48:50
navigate both and then he goes
into a
48:55
full theory about the safety
first
48:58
culture and how when you are
told that
49:01
you are safe because a company
is
49:03
looking out for you say safety
is on
49:06
your safety is our number-one
job or
49:09
this car is so safe what do we
do we
49:13
start to take risk
49:14
we start to let the Tesla auto
drive for
49:17
a little bit and all kinds of
things
49:19
like I have to worry too much
about
49:20
looking over my shoulder
anymore I got
49:22
those beep-beep things on my
mirrors and
49:24
so we we really don't
understand and
49:27
can't measure risks as human
beings as
49:29
we cannot understand the risk
of a kovat
49:34
19 which really you have to be
older
49:38
than 65 to beacon sick to be
seriously
49:42
worried versus automobile
accidents you
49:46
know there's I think probably
still a
49:48
little bit more automobile
deaths in the
49:50
United States on annual basis
let's not
49:52
talk about
49:52
the hundreds of thousands who
were
49:54
maimed and and cut up and and
can't walk
49:57
and turn into vegetables it's
hundreds
50:02
of thousands yet we don't lock
down cars
50:04
and tell people they can't drive
50:06
anywhere but in the
neighborhood and
50:08
here's how he looks at that
kind of risk
50:10
assessment exploring the
unintended
50:12
consequences of a safety first
culture
50:15
through the lens of a
quarantine was to
50:18
me a really interesting
rumination
50:20
because we can be a
safety-first country
50:24
but only for very very very
short
50:25
periods of time and then we're
reminded
50:29
that the chief goal of living
is not to
50:33
merely stay alive at least not
not for
50:35
most people and then this
fascinating
50:38
conversation starts to unfold
so that's
50:40
a long way of saying that for
the last
50:42
60 days or so I've seen a lot a
lot of
50:47
conversation right around a
couple
50:50
topics that I love it
specifically
50:52
homeostatic risk compensatory
risk risk
50:55
equilibrium and all the
subconscious
50:57
things we do to maintain our own
51:00
illusory relationship with the
illusion
51:04
of safety and so just you know
like the
51:08
example of driving and
automobiles and
51:11
death you know the consequences
of
51:15
shutting down cities countries
and
51:18
globes and yes economies no one
thought
51:22
about it and the the risk was
not
51:24
mitigated at all and worse we
51:27
collectively went now we trust
the
51:29
scientists because we've been
taught to
51:30
trust the scientists and now if
you look
51:34
at the UK the UK is pushing
harder that
51:38
well their media is assisting
more at
51:41
least it's Channel 4's not the
BBC yet
51:43
they had this the sage sa GE
that was
51:46
there over the recommendation
board that
51:49
recommended what actions to
take and
51:51
they were listening to is very
important
51:53
Neil Ferguson of course was
also a key
51:55
member of Sage with his two
million
51:57
people dead in America model
built on 13
52:01
year-old undocumented code
52:03
and so now people are
questioning well
52:06
first you wanted to go for hurt
immunity
52:09
and then you want to close
everybody
52:10
down and did you make the we
make the
52:13
right decision in hindsight and
so this
52:16
has been going around on the UK
52:17
Twitter's whereas Channel four
News
52:19
woman is grilling one of these
sage
52:21
members and he's not doing well
did you
52:24
change your mind on herd
immunity no
52:28
what is your what you mean by
that herd
52:31
immunity is just a theme yeah
immunity
52:34
your population immunity is is
what is
52:38
what you know but for a period
in March
52:43
the government appeared to be
pursuing a
52:46
strategy of mitigating the
spread of the
52:49
virus allowing children races
for
52:51
example to go ahead to be march
of
52:52
attention March 13th
52:54
allow you to spread naturally
to allow
52:56
the development of some herd
immunity
52:58
was that a mistake I don't know
I'm not
53:03
quite sure whether that really
was the
53:05
strategy I think I think that
at the
53:08
time it was difficult to
imagine or I
53:12
mean we weren't sure by what
you know
53:16
what levels of compliance with
various
53:19
social business measures what
possible
53:21
was that why you didn't model
full
53:24
lockdown until the middle of
March I
53:27
think it was very hard I don't
think
53:30
anybody looked at it it wasn't
just
53:31
myself and I think anybody when
we all
53:35
looked at a range of different
measures
53:37
some of which were very
stringent but it
53:40
was you know it's difficult to
say you
53:44
know but it was difficult to
imagine
53:46
just how well in some sense it
was
53:49
difficult to imagine just how
easy to
53:50
lock down what you see what I
mean oh
53:52
yeah we see what you mean
they're all
53:54
shitty John oh look how easy
they're
53:57
going well crap stay home maybe
actually
54:02
testing us yeah now we can't
finish this
54:07
up without talking about Sweden
I've
54:08
have received extensive written
54:10
boots-on-the-ground reports
over Sweden
54:13
and let's just make sure we
understand a
54:16
few things
54:16
to say Sweden did not shut down
is a lie
54:19
bullcrap bullshit lie not true
we saw
54:23
the Apple mobility data their
transit
54:26
numbers had dropped to minus 40
percent
54:29
they were staying home they were
54:30
expected to stay home
restaurants were
54:32
not open it was curbside and
pick up
54:34
only many companies already were
54:38
prepared for at home work and
please
54:41
also note that the typical
Swedish home
54:43
only has two people so you
don't have
54:45
grandma and the kids and the
kids
54:48
bringing home stuff and
infecting Big
54:50
Momma and pop-pop and getting
them sick
54:53
very different situation but
they most
54:55
certainly did social distance
they did
54:57
all of that in fact they
followed the
54:59
whu-oh guidelines to the tea
they're so
55:02
compliant and they love it the
people
55:05
who have written to me say we
actually
55:07
feel we're a little bit
superior to the
55:09
rest of you all that's look at
Greta we
55:12
are superior we know how to do
it that's
55:14
why they're being very quiet
about their
55:16
strategy because it turns out
they're
55:18
gonna have just about the same
amount of
55:20
deaths and that's because
ultimately
55:22
that no lockdown was necessary
that's
55:25
what we're starting to see
let's talk to
55:27
or let's listen to Swedish
scientist
55:29
John Keats eka who explains
here to sky
55:34
Australia really how the lock
downs were
55:37
inefficient and he has a few
questions
55:39
about where to go from here
they do not
55:42
inefficient ineffective should
say you
55:45
painted yourself into a corner
and I'm
55:47
watching with interest how are
you and
55:48
100 other countries will climb
out to
55:51
the lockdown because I don't
think any
55:53
government that I know gave a
minute's
55:56
thought about how they would
get out for
55:58
the different looks that are
installed
55:59
take it school closure for
example if
56:02
you close the schools when
you're going
56:03
to open them what's the
criteria I don't
56:05
think anyone thought about that
when the
56:07
closure was was decided on and
I think
56:10
there's very little chance to
stop it by
56:12
any measure we take most people
will
56:14
become infected by this and
most people
56:16
won't even notice we have data
now from
56:18
Sweden that shows that between
98 and 99
56:21
percent of the cases have had a
very
56:24
mildly leg infection or didn't
even
56:27
realize they were infected this
spread
56:30
on this mild disease around the
globe
56:32
and most of it is happening
what we
56:34
don't see if it's among people
that
56:35
don't get very sick spread it
to someone
56:38
else it doesn't get very sick
and what
56:40
we're looking at is a thin
layer at the
56:42
top all people who do develop
disease
56:44
and even thinner layer people
that go
56:47
into intensive care and then
even
56:49
thinner layer of people who die
but the
56:51
real outbreak is happening why
we don't
56:53
see it but I'm a new major
succeed and
56:56
New Zealand may also succeed
but I've
56:58
been asked myself well as New
Zealand or
57:01
Australia has stamped out every
case in
57:04
the country what do you do for
the next
57:05
30 years will you should close
your
57:08
borders completely quarantine
for
57:09
everyone who's going to
Australia or New
57:11
Zealand because the disease
will be out
57:14
there I don't know how you're
gonna
57:15
handle that butter and that's
your
57:17
problem
57:18
screw you New Zealand that's
your
57:21
problem so it appears that
everything
57:25
was done exactly wrong involved
and this
57:28
was the advice of the
scientists who
57:30
should have known better
57:30
the majority that's over 50 but
I think
57:34
it's closer to over 60 in
general across
57:36
the world of people who died
were over
57:39
65 and elderly and many in care
57:41
facilities we're in their 90's
a lot
57:46
were dying anyway meant many
were
57:49
already in hospice because they
didn't
57:50
want to die in the hospital you
know I
57:54
do have Governor Cuomo's
rebuttal
57:57
towards the accusation that he
killed
58:00
five thousand people by forcing
sick
58:03
people to be kept at the
nursing homes
58:08
if you'd like I think I think
it's worth
58:10
it because again I don't blame
him
58:14
because stuff is done during
emergencies
58:17
and people make decisions and
mistaken
58:23
for allowing the Trump death
thing to be
58:25
sitting up there on Times
Square it's a
58:29
death meter blaming Trump for
everything
58:32
I that's where I blame him for
but yeah
58:33
I think you should play this so
here's
58:36
the opening question from the
58:38
journalists to families who've
suffered
58:40
losses insight nursing homes
and they're
58:43
looking for accountability and
they'd
58:44
like to see justice for example
I've
58:47
recently interviewed a family
three
58:50
siblings they've had two
nursing home
58:52
losses within a few weeks just
so we
58:54
know there's no doubt that
there was an
58:56
executive executive order that
put sick
58:59
people in the nursing homes
this is not
59:01
in dispute it's like but this
killed
59:03
people and people feel that that
59:05
decision killed people and he's
being
59:07
asked about it and his
deflection is
59:09
phenomenal a family three
siblings
59:11
they've had two nursing home
losses
59:13
within a few weeks of one
another on two
59:16
separate floors in the same
facility
59:18
here in Albany they felt so
much solace
59:20
when you got up and talked about
59:22
Matilda's law they said great
we're
59:24
protected like our loved ones
are gonna
59:26
be okay because of Matilda's
law and
59:28
then their loved ones passed
away
59:31
because they couldn't get the
testing so
59:33
they're looking for
accountability and
59:34
they feel that they were failed
what
59:36
what's the comment to that yeah
the
59:38
comment is this and I have those
59:40
conversations all day long with
people
59:42
who've lost people right that's
139
59:45
people yesterday in hospitals
who is
59:50
accountable for those 139
deaths how do
59:55
we get justice for those
families who
59:58
had 139 deaths what is justice
who can
1:00:02
we prosecute for those deaths
nobody
1:00:07
nobody mother nature God where
did this
1:00:12
virus come from people are
going to die
1:00:16
by this virus that is the truth
so he
1:00:20
doesn't answer the question at
all the
1:00:21
flex to the hundred and thirty
nine
1:00:23
people who died yesterday
1:00:25
and keeps doing it in fact fuck
it let's
1:00:28
make it about me
1:00:28
folder people vulnerable people
are
1:00:32
going to die from this virus
that is
1:00:36
going to happen despite
whatever you do
1:00:39
because with all our progress
as a
1:00:42
society we can't keep everyone
alive
1:00:45
despite what everything you did
in the
1:00:50
crazy people and don't send
sick people
1:00:57
to their facility and that is a
fact and
1:01:02
that is not going to change and
look to
1:01:07
me look really difficult
conversations
1:01:10
for me deflection or my son was
40 years
1:01:14
old he was not a senior citizen
did not
1:01:17
have a comorbidity and got this
virus
1:01:21
because he was an essential
worker and
1:01:24
doing the right thing and had an
1:01:27
aneurysm I'm sure that was
Kovac related
1:01:30
I thought young people were fine
1:01:33
and he was doing the right
thing as an
1:01:35
essential worker you know
there's a
1:01:37
there's a randomness to this
virus that
1:01:43
is inexplicable he will not he
will not
1:01:49
address it he's he'll never
admit it he
1:01:53
won't admit there was even a
mistake
1:01:54
made there's not even a fall
guy just
1:01:57
now shut up even what about you
know
1:02:00
unapologetic even when pressed
again
1:02:02
still that if the mandates that
are
1:02:05
currently in place right now
that we've
1:02:07
all just been talking about in
here
1:02:08
we're in place from the get-go
they feel
1:02:11
that their loved ones might
still be
1:02:12
here I don't look look look
people
1:02:18
rationalize death in different
ways no
1:02:23
it's about the cause of death
we'd like
1:02:25
to rationalize I don't think
there is
1:02:27
any logical rationale to say
they would
1:02:32
be alive today
1:02:33
Oh
1:02:35
we've had sure what I said from
day one
1:02:40
but the fear is we overwhelm the
1:02:44
hospital system and then people
die
1:02:48
because we couldn't get them
the medical
1:02:51
care
1:02:52
that was an accountable of
situation
1:02:57
that was Italy by the way
people died in
1:03:00
hallways on Gurney's
1:03:02
in hospitals because the
doctors and the
1:03:05
nurses were overwhelmed and
because they
1:03:08
didn't have a ventilator they
didn't
1:03:10
have a doctor available to do
with you
1:03:12
that is a heartbreak because
then you
1:03:16
say they didn't have to die
1:03:18
if the doctor had gotten to my
mother my
1:03:21
mother would have been alive
that's what
1:03:25
we protect against and we did it
1:03:27
successfully you protected
against that
1:03:31
but you didn't protect those
poor people
1:03:33
which brings me to the question
what an
1:03:36
idiot they keep coming back to
we needed
1:03:39
to protect the system the
hospital
1:03:41
system so it wasn't overwhelmed
well
1:03:44
mission accomplished you've
killed the
1:03:47
people who actually flood flood
the
1:03:49
hospital system when something
is going
1:03:51
on that won't happen again
1:03:53
and I don't know you know
Medicare
1:03:57
people they're very profitable
for the
1:03:59
system but they clog it up so
you almost
1:04:04
have to wonder was it just hate
you know
1:04:05
if we can get rid of a whole
bunch of
1:04:08
old people wouldn't it be good
for the
1:04:12
insurance business and the
hospital
1:04:13
system moving forward we'd
rather have
1:04:15
young people we can tell they're
1:04:18
unintelligent unhealthy it's a
dual
1:04:20
edged sword first of all you
have the
1:04:22
old people who do make money
for the for
1:04:25
the system but they don't make
money for
1:04:29
the insurance companies exactly
so know
1:04:32
that we had to get rid of us
companies
1:04:34
make money for for themselves
and for
1:04:36
the system and so it's only the
1:04:40
insurance companies that do
who's got a
1:04:42
dog in them in the hunt because
the
1:04:43
health care system doesn't care
if
1:04:46
you're old or young because you
get they
1:04:47
get the money they get the money
1:04:49
matter what and in fact many of
him I've
1:04:51
talked to when I had my cataract
1:04:54
operation I talked to one of
the people
1:04:56
that were setting the whole
thing up
1:04:57
about paying Manson how much
you have to
1:05:01
pay for this and that and who
what's the
1:05:03
best system and what's the best
1:05:04
insurance company who does the
best job
1:05:06
and she just said flat out that
as far
1:05:09
as she's concerned and I
finally get
1:05:11
this verified Medicare is the
best
1:05:14
they're very reliable you said
Bill you
1:05:15
know they get the fake that
fees are
1:05:17
fixed you know you know what
money
1:05:19
you're getting yet insurance
companies
1:05:20
don't like that insurance
companies
1:05:22
argue with everything hmm no
that's too
1:05:24
much can I pay no Andy and they
stall in
1:05:27
fact I had a doctor here in the
area
1:05:29
that he had to close his entire
practice
1:05:32
which is what people said that
would
1:05:33
happen I would add and there's
never
1:05:34
gonna happen it did this guy
knows this
1:05:37
practice because he he had to
have two
1:05:38
to many full time people you
know on the
1:05:41
phone arguing with insurance
companies
1:05:43
about every single charge yep I
know
1:05:47
it's the worst and his and his
his
1:05:50
theory had a theory I talked to
him
1:05:51
about this he says he thinks
that they
1:05:53
just do this hoping that that
sometimes
1:05:56
they get you know the day they
win a
1:05:58
battle but they they're just
you'll
1:05:59
argue everything every single
charge and
1:06:02
it's just his nightmare certain
830
1:06:04
cents on the dollar is what
they want to
1:06:06
pay out that's it 30 cents on
the dollar
1:06:08
and they get away with it so so
I think
1:06:10
killing off a whole bunch of
those
1:06:12
Medicare fuckers was it was a
win for
1:06:13
them it probably was for the
insurance
1:06:16
company well there you go heat
lures and
1:06:18
they didn't want him in the
hospitals we
1:06:21
don't want them in the hospital
this you
1:06:23
know if someone would actually
do some
1:06:25
work Matt Taibbi unless I just
subscribe
1:06:29
to his whatever his his thing
his new
1:06:32
thing see that all of in scam
well scam
1:06:38
or not he does real work is
gladly
1:06:40
employed it's an attempt to
make money
1:06:42
yeah because Taibbi can't get
enough
1:06:44
work right so I'm supporting
him hello
1:06:47
it's only like 40 dollars a
year or
1:06:48
something but hell yeah support
that guy
1:06:52
because it will not materials
quite good
1:06:54
it's very reasonable he's a
he's a
1:06:56
progressive lefty that has a
very
1:06:59
steadfast middle-of-the-road
1:07:02
style of true journalism he
does not
1:07:04
slant his story he slants his
stories in
1:07:07
the way we slant our stories
which is to
1:07:10
slam the media for doing a
piss-poor job
1:07:12
of everything I would love to
hear your
1:07:17
origins of SARS cough -
extravaganza
1:07:21
package you wanna hear it now
yeah no I
1:07:25
want to hear it now I think
that'll get
1:07:27
I got a little look one mention
it was a
1:07:30
seven cards f er no things have
not
1:07:33
changed that much okay
economy's still
1:07:35
stable as we go but down it's
low stable
1:07:39
checkmark recovery not in sight
okay so
1:07:43
I ran into this podcast again
this is
1:07:46
another example who brought on
these
1:07:48
these these doctors who are
experts in
1:07:52
epidemiology read their
research their
1:07:55
research physicians and ones
that I'll
1:07:57
give you their who they once a
PhD in
1:07:59
biochemistry this show is done
by Marc
1:08:04
young and a doctor I don't know
his
1:08:06
first name gladden Chris Howard
a PhD in
1:08:09
biochemistry and Lin Howard a
pathless
1:08:12
an MD who is a pathogenic
microbiology
1:08:15
and infection disease
specialist the
1:08:17
name of the show the podcast
the show is
1:08:20
called oh man I should be on
this on
1:08:24
this sheet is something like
living to
1:08:26
120 I think is the name of it a
show
1:08:29
about long life and they've
changed the
1:08:31
topic for this show to discuss
the kovat
1:08:34
situation with people that have
some
1:08:36
expertise and all the
information
1:08:39
matches what the French Nobel
was his
1:08:42
Montague knee a I thinks his
name
1:08:45
Montague knee a the French
Nobel Prize
1:08:51
winner in medicine who pretty
much says
1:08:53
the same thing and he he
extrapolated it
1:08:56
from pretty much as looking at
the at
1:08:58
the virus and of course the
argument
1:09:01
against montani and he did this
around
1:09:03
April 20th of last you know
last month
1:09:06
the argument against him was
he's a
1:09:09
crackpot of course so he's a
little bit
1:09:13
living beyond 120 that's the
1:09:15
when doing 120 yeah now also
available
1:09:18
on Spotify the this by the way
this is a
1:09:23
mediocre transcription but it is
1:09:26
understandable I did edit a few
things
1:09:28
together I and I want to
mention this
1:09:32
before I play this stuff
because this is
1:09:34
not information that I'm dead
1:09:36
nobody can uncover but the
thing is I've
1:09:41
noticed that I was looking at
Montana
1:09:43
Hayes material and all of the
slams
1:09:46
against them come out of India
know
1:09:49
where they met where they make
1:09:49
everything well they make a lot
of stuff
1:09:52
there but they also make a lot
of
1:09:53
hydroxychloroquine things that
are
1:09:54
exactly positive but I believe
that
1:09:57
there was a COINTELPRO
operation going
1:09:59
on when this guy came out with
this idea
1:10:01
that the wand virus came from
this lab
1:10:03
and they planted all these
stories in
1:10:06
India because the Europeans
aren't
1:10:09
picking up on CIA scams anymore
where
1:10:11
you go you know the idea is you
you find
1:10:13
an amenable outlet you put a
story into
1:10:18
that outlet in the foreign land
in the
1:10:20
in the Wuhan Gazette you put
this stuff
1:10:24
out there and then it comes
back in you
1:10:26
and then you just point to it
hello New
1:10:28
York Times here reporting
according to
1:10:30
the Wuhan Gazette pretty much
so now I
1:10:34
got five clips it's a lot and
so this is
1:10:37
gonna be but most of them are
short
1:10:39
except the first one which
gives us a
1:10:41
little insight into the into
the virus
1:10:43
itself so we kind of understand
that is
1:10:45
a variation on the cold virus
or at one
1:10:47
of the cold viruses the other
was a
1:10:49
rhino and it's a necessary
background so
1:10:53
wit so this is clip one you have
1:10:55
inherent coronaviruses in most
animal
1:10:58
species and humans we have
corona
1:11:03
viruses we've had them we have
over 100
1:11:05
different variants and
historically
1:11:07
there are nothing more than an
annoyance
1:11:10
and by that I mean when you
consider
1:11:14
corona virus you're thinking of
viral
1:11:17
sinus infections you're
thinking of
1:11:19
common colds you're thinking of
you know
1:11:21
when you say you have the kid
crud a lot
1:11:24
of that is caused by a corona
virus they
1:11:26
have a distinct ability to
penetrate up
1:11:29
a feel
1:11:29
William your first line of
defense in
1:11:32
the immune system actually so
when when
1:11:35
you find a virus that can
penetrate that
1:11:37
epithelium and activate and
enter a host
1:11:40
cell then you pretty much have
an
1:11:42
annoyance and it's usually a
respiratory
1:11:44
issue it's never been the case
where
1:11:47
it's been so variant now
thinking back
1:11:50
to the 2002 2003 SARS SARS one
they were
1:11:55
originally said they found it
in bat
1:11:58
cave and this that and the
other thing
1:12:00
but if you look at did she
actually say
1:12:03
this that and the other thing
as a
1:12:05
professional broadcaster she's
not a
1:12:08
professional broadcaster
obviously in
1:12:10
any professional broadcaster
would never
1:12:11
say she also says okay a lot
there's a
1:12:15
lot more to the day Mark Levin
the great
1:12:22
one says that it once in a
while yeah
1:12:23
six half in two dozen whatever
they
1:12:27
originally said they found it
in bat
1:12:30
cave and this that and the
other thing
1:12:33
but if you look at the sequence
of SARS
1:12:37
the RNA sequence versus the
wild type
1:12:40
found in bats there are many
1:12:42
similarities however they're not
1:12:44
identical and the assumption is
that it
1:12:48
made uh so not a leap from the
back to
1:12:52
the human and in doing so
mutated that
1:12:55
sounds reasonable
1:12:57
it does however when you look
at the
1:13:00
sequences themselves you
realize what
1:13:04
has changed is not your typical
zoonosis
1:13:09
mutation what has changed you
start to
1:13:13
dig deeper and find that many
years ago
1:13:17
back to even going back to what
the 80s
1:13:21
or 90s they have been
manipulating
1:13:24
viruses to to learn more about
them okay
1:13:27
so I'm a nip you lating I mean
they make
1:13:32
them more transmissible more
infectious
1:13:34
they make them more virulent
once you
1:13:37
have the infection and it
supposedly
1:13:39
teaches the scientist or the
epic
1:13:43
geologist epidemiological
behavior and
1:13:46
what is possible for the future
this is
1:13:49
called gain-of-function research
1:13:51
gain-of-function research of
1:13:54
gain-of-function research is
very
1:13:56
controversial you have two
camps here
1:13:59
you have the scientific
community that
1:14:01
says why
1:14:03
the reward does not outweigh
the risk
1:14:06
here why do this and then you
have the
1:14:09
other camp that says it's
important it's
1:14:13
important for learning behavior
it's
1:14:15
important for potential
epidemics and
1:14:18
how to address those epidemics
so if we
1:14:23
need to make a vaccine or a
therapy
1:14:27
knowing where it's going is
helpful in
1:14:30
getting a leg up on that in the
wrong
1:14:32
hands these pathogens can be
really
1:14:36
really problematic
1:14:39
all right so that's our
background
1:14:46
gain-of-function yeah the
1:14:48
gain-of-function is we have
talked about
1:14:51
that on this very show and in
the
1:14:55
beginning in fact because this
term has
1:14:56
been around this where you jack
that
1:14:58
shit up and you can do so you
can do fun
1:15:01
stuff with it now this there
was a lot
1:15:05
of stuff at the beginning of
this that
1:15:06
we discuss on the show that is
1:15:08
disappeared from the internets
and a lot
1:15:13
of it had to do with the Wuhan
Lab and
1:15:15
then it got it just got short
sheeted by
1:15:18
the media the no no no it's
just the
1:15:21
coincidence that that lab that
1:15:23
specializes in coronavirus
research is
1:15:25
in the vicinity it had nothing
to do
1:15:28
with it and there's a bunch of
people
1:15:29
that come out of the woodwork a
lot of
1:15:30
them in these Indian
publications I'm
1:15:32
gonna have to write an essay
about this
1:15:33
to point out this COINTELPRO
operation
1:15:36
that's going on I don't know
who's doing
1:15:38
it showing that these Indian
1:15:40
publications which have slammed
this
1:15:42
poor guy montagnier yeah
they've smeared
1:15:45
him so he can't do anything
anymore but
1:15:47
he kind of figured this out on
his own
1:15:49
but these guys are figuring it
out too
1:15:51
and others have figured it out
and
1:15:53
people know this and what we're
going to
1:15:54
hear now is going to be an
exposition of
1:15:58
why this has to be from that
lab and
1:16:00
it's not a debunked theory the
only
1:16:04
debunking was a professor moong
tan yay
1:16:08
then the whole thing is just
something
1:16:10
there's a scam going on here
let's watch
1:16:13
playboy gambling what let's go
to part 2
1:16:18
from what I'm finding from the
cell
1:16:20
lines that they grew the
original
1:16:25
coronavirus X on what I'm
finding is
1:16:30
they've grown them out to gain a
1:16:32
function function research
figured out
1:16:35
ways to make them very
infectious and
1:16:38
transmissible so they could say
I'm
1:16:41
you're saying that the koban 19
is
1:16:43
basically man-made in a sense
that it's
1:16:46
not a sense innocent okay if
you want to
1:16:49
say in a sense but yes
1:16:50
that's what I am I am inferring
here but
1:16:54
it's plain we're playing with
nuclear
1:16:56
weapons here well and the other
thing
1:16:58
too to jump back to Lin's point
where
1:17:01
when you look at evolutionarily
that
1:17:02
viruses mutate and and jump
from species
1:17:06
or change hosts the main driver
of those
1:17:10
changes is evolutionary
pressure to be
1:17:15
able to bind better okay it's
it's we
1:17:17
need to shape the viruses
around for one
1:17:19
thing it's not to make you sick
it's to
1:17:20
make more virus that's it right
you you
1:17:23
get sick because your body
reacts to the
1:17:24
virus the long and the short of
it is
1:17:26
though when a virus finds a
good mode of
1:17:30
attachment you're gonna see
less change
1:17:34
okay well the SARS one and the
Tsarskoe
1:17:39
vid 2 have absolutely identical
means of
1:17:44
attachment from the ACE to
inhibitor
1:17:46
binding to s1 s1 splitting from
the TMP
1:17:49
RSS to binding site it opens up
and you
1:17:52
get exocytosis into the cell
which what
1:17:54
you know so there's no no
difference
1:17:57
between SARS one and SARS two
in that
1:17:59
respect except for the internal
internal
1:18:02
annex of the virus different
which I'm
1:18:04
not in wild there you usually
see
1:18:06
viruses changing we're saying
that SARS
1:18:08
was manmade also SARS one
wasn't the
1:18:15
gain-of-function research
that's what
1:18:17
was outlawed that was stopped
because
1:18:19
the funding specifically my
1:18:22
understanding is what was
outlawed was
1:18:24
the chimeras right which is
gate which
1:18:27
was used for a gain-of-function
1:18:30
development and the Chimera is
where you
1:18:33
take two different viruses and
you
1:18:35
combined and you know aspects
of both of
1:18:37
them right and make a monster
which is
1:18:39
what this appears to be and that
1:18:42
research was was going on I
think in
1:18:45
Fort Detrick and then they
would got
1:18:47
kicked out of the country now
that's
1:18:49
where the three or four million
dollars
1:18:51
and doctor foul Chi and the
Wuhan Lab
1:18:54
came into play because that's
where the
1:18:56
money went there because they
can still
1:18:57
do it legally and so that's
what they're
1:18:59
working on is it you know if I
look at
1:19:02
the preconditioning that I had
1:19:04
for this from movies and
television
1:19:06
shows
1:19:07
wouldn't it be that since part
of it was
1:19:11
basically manufactured in a lab
well you
1:19:14
call it whatever you call it
1:19:15
gain-of-function chimera
however it's
1:19:17
put together someone has the
key someone
1:19:21
has the the main thing that you
need to
1:19:24
put the vaccine together don't
you well
1:19:29
I think if some of these new new
1:19:30
machines to do genetic that do
splicing
1:19:32
genes splicing other things
they don't
1:19:34
explain how how specifically it
was done
1:19:36
but that's up those are
high-tech
1:19:38
methodologies that are but
patent not
1:19:41
patentable but they're their
trade
1:19:42
secrets I mean you're not gonna
find out
1:19:44
how they did it right but but
just the
1:19:46
fact that someone's there when
they
1:19:48
created it so the reverse
engineering
1:19:50
and oh we need this antibody or
this
1:19:53
particular gene widget you know
we can
1:19:58
we can make this mRNA vaccine
with it
1:20:01
which is all different from
other issue
1:20:04
but here's a this is side note
but I'm
1:20:07
reading all this documentation
on
1:20:09
montagnier and he's the one who
1:20:11
discovered there's HIV yes the
material
1:20:14
in here but he also I'm gonna
read from
1:20:16
it from one of the papers
written in
1:20:18
India because they're mocking
him all
1:20:19
the guy's an idiot he turns out
to be a
1:20:22
vac sir guy and he's also thinks
1:20:24
homeopathy is not a bad thing
it's
1:20:28
everything wrong with him go
away yes he
1:20:32
also did this way in a mocking
sense the
1:20:34
guy says you argue during a TV
interview
1:20:36
of the French channel that
elements of
1:20:38
hiv-1 retro vies which can be
discovered
1:20:40
in which he Co discovered can
be found
1:20:42
in the genome of the new
coronavirus he
1:20:45
also said elements of the
malaria germ
1:20:48
the parasite plasmodium Phylis
life fall
1:20:54
sippy UPS like what would work
against
1:20:58
the malaria thing do we have
anything in
1:21:00
the arse hydroxy so I'm saying
adapt
1:21:05
they built in an automatic back
door yes
1:21:09
a whore yeah that's that's
that's the no
1:21:12
no it's not it's not the back
door it's
1:21:14
the it's like the kill switch
it's like
1:21:16
a yeah you might
1:21:17
well okay you want to call it
that so
1:21:19
you have this and I don't know
what's
1:21:21
talked about this by the way
and I've
1:21:22
only spotted it like holy crap
and so
1:21:26
that would make nothing but
since then
1:21:28
it says okay well we don't we
what
1:21:31
happens if this gets out
because you
1:21:32
have to have that on your mind
if you're
1:21:34
not really trying to create a
bio weapon
1:21:36
right or even if you are
creating a bio
1:21:38
weapon what can we do to stop
it so we
1:21:40
don't get it and you please
slipping a
1:21:42
little aspect that just gets
killed but
1:21:45
this is dies how about that huh
that's
1:21:48
interesting so that I find that
1:21:50
interesting that wasn't precise
on this
1:21:51
piece that I can tell but
anyway let's
1:21:53
go into part three but but with
regards
1:21:57
to kovat you think Ovid because
kovat is
1:22:03
the infectious disease process
cope it
1:22:06
is exhibiting the disease
caused by the
1:22:09
virus if we're talking about
virus right
1:22:11
now let's talk about SARS Kovac
- that's
1:22:14
what the ideological agent is
for the
1:22:17
disease state okay let's talk
about SARS
1:22:20
Kovac - so what went into
making SARS
1:22:23
Koba - isn't it a chimera isn't
it -
1:22:26
right well that's exactly it
'no chimera
1:22:28
by definition is made in the
lab so mara
1:22:31
just so the audience
understands is
1:22:33
basically when you take and
lynne you
1:22:34
may want to describe us when
you take
1:22:36
two things and basically fuse
them
1:22:37
together on some level yeah
that that's
1:22:40
a very simplistic way of
putting it it's
1:22:43
not so much a fusion but it is
a way of
1:22:48
incorporating other
characteristics from
1:22:52
other viruses to create
something um i
1:22:56
don't want to speak on motive
or why
1:22:59
they would do it my guess is
originally
1:23:02
maybe they thought okay this
would be a
1:23:06
good way a good vector a good
depository
1:23:09
to create an HIV vaccine
because the
1:23:14
problem with retroviruses is
they don't
1:23:16
have that ability to penetrate
1:23:17
epithelium to get through that
barrier
1:23:19
so vaccinating someone for HIV
is very
1:23:23
challenging however if they
could find a
1:23:27
way to carry it
1:23:28
maybe another virus through
1:23:30
to the epithelium through the
epithelium
1:23:33
to deposit vaccine or antigen
in this
1:23:36
case that maybe that's a motive
1:23:39
transmission of a motive action
1:23:41
Wow let me see if I can get
this right
1:23:43
what I'm hearing her say is
that and
1:23:46
perhaps the reason why the
1:23:48
gain-of-function research
continued
1:23:50
under the auspices of foutch II
and the
1:23:53
NIH money in the Wuhan lab is
of course
1:23:56
the lifelong mission of doctor
doctor
1:23:59
foul Qi to come up with the
AIDS vaccine
1:24:02
and they were trying to find a
virus
1:24:05
that would be able to inject
some kind
1:24:07
of vaccination all property
against ants
1:24:11
wow that's a great fine that's
very
1:24:14
interesting and and we had that
what's
1:24:16
the name of it isn't it it's
like it's
1:24:18
like a parachute you know it's
like and
1:24:20
if it goes wrong just grab some
1:24:23
hydroxychloroquine oh you're
safe it's
1:24:25
like an ejector seat only less
violence
1:24:29
I would say what you said is
let's
1:24:32
assume everything you said is
true why
1:24:35
are they keeping this
information from
1:24:37
the public and why are they not
- why's
1:24:40
the hydroxychloroquine thing
being
1:24:42
suppressed and why does Trump
know all
1:24:45
this stuff
1:24:45
now trumpet that there's gonna
be two
1:24:48
more confirmations of some of
trumps
1:24:49
assertions one of them is the
1:24:52
hydroxychloroquine he was on
that early
1:24:54
why did he who read him in on
this and
1:24:57
second he says that the virus
is going
1:25:00
to go away magically and he's
uses the
1:25:02
term hot and these guys will
say the
1:25:05
same thing and they'll explain
why in
1:25:06
the next couple Clips so Trump
knows
1:25:09
something and he has to assume
foul
1:25:12
cheese up to his ears in this
so he
1:25:14
knows he knows if out she has
also been
1:25:16
you know D he's behind it he's
not even
1:25:21
read in he's the guy doing it
yes so why
1:25:25
is this information being subtly
1:25:27
suppressed but you're being
called a
1:25:29
crackpot if you're the case of
a Nobel
1:25:31
Prize winning doctor in
medicine who
1:25:33
just saw this he can see it a
mile away
1:25:36
why is this not only being
suppressed
1:25:39
but being what did the opposite
story is
1:25:42
being told to freak out the
public
1:25:44
I mean this is not what is
going on him
1:25:47
I mean I'm very annoyed by
these clips
1:25:49
by the way no I think lips
because we've
1:25:54
been talking about this the
whole time
1:25:55
you're still in the anger stage
yes it's
1:25:58
probably exactly it oh here we
go with
1:26:00
origins of cars for when they
first
1:26:02
uncoated supposedly the genome
of
1:26:06
Tsarskoe - there were four
subsets that
1:26:10
are identical to portions of
the a gnome
1:26:13
of HIV which that's a different
alphabet
1:26:19
in between letters of your
alphabet that
1:26:21
just got there accidentally
yeah it's
1:26:24
impossible in nature for this -
that was
1:26:26
that was my question yes this
couldn't
1:26:28
have happened this couldn't
have been
1:26:29
mole I'm just I'm gonna put
some stuff
1:26:32
in the show notes because I
just because
1:26:34
we were talking about everyone
is
1:26:36
hydroxychloroquine effective
against
1:26:38
SARS one and the first thing
that pops
1:26:40
up is a article from foul
cheese outfit
1:26:44
at NIH 2005 Clark Laura Quinn
is a
1:26:49
potent inhibitor in SARS
coronavirus
1:26:51
infection and spread and if
SARS one the
1:26:55
basics of it the carrier the
shell the
1:26:58
tank if that is equivalent to
SARS one
1:27:04
then this knowledge is quite
well-known
1:27:08
inside the NIH yeah I'll put
this again
1:27:13
this is what's annoying well
because the
1:27:16
only thing I can think well
there's only
1:27:18
a couple things control vaccine
money
1:27:22
what else is there well it's a
good you
1:27:24
know it's one of those things
where you
1:27:26
say that good you don't let a
good
1:27:27
crisis go to waste everybody's
jumping
1:27:30
in on it yeah yeah there's
money to be
1:27:32
made us make some money we did
that the
1:27:33
public doesn't need to know all
this
1:27:35
stuff because they're who gives
a shit
1:27:37
they're stupid anyway and the
thing is
1:27:39
when of course they end w end
up with a
1:27:41
situation that you just had at
your
1:27:43
house with the woman that's you
know
1:27:45
freaky she's six feet away from
you in a
1:27:47
damn dinner party I have one
similar
1:27:50
coming up Jay's a good old
college
1:27:53
roommate best friend came back
from
1:27:55
China s you got escaped China
some time
1:27:57
ago
1:27:58
yeah before it you know she was
teaching
1:28:00
there and she's gonna so Jay
says to me
1:28:03
they're gonna become and
driving down to
1:28:05
Palm Springs to visit her
grandmother's
1:28:08
90-something yeah and she says
if she
1:28:11
wants to know if they can park
up on the
1:28:14
driveway so they can spend the
night and
1:28:16
I said we got an extra bedroom
just have
1:28:19
him sleep in there were they
sleeping in
1:28:22
the car yeah oh no no she
doesn't want
1:28:30
to come in because she's afraid
this it
1:28:33
kills her grandmother she'll
never
1:28:35
forgive herself and not and
well I can
1:28:39
understand this too I can kinda
get that
1:28:41
too
1:28:42
I mean but honestly you know
it's like
1:28:46
Christina her grandma I told
you the
1:28:49
grandma turn 94 she had to go
visit and
1:28:52
the grandmas in the popemobile
without
1:28:54
wheels just just a glass
popemobile yeah
1:28:58
are you doing and it's like you
know
1:29:01
Tina's gonna see here mom she's
she's
1:29:03
not doing great what she's
doing much
1:29:05
better than she was but you're
gonna go
1:29:06
see you and yet so she can't
actually go
1:29:08
see her she can be with her
sisters but
1:29:10
you know decides not to be with
one
1:29:11
sister because it could in fact
that
1:29:13
when you when someone's older
when
1:29:15
you're up in the upper 70s
that's
1:29:16
exactly who we should be
protecting so
1:29:19
I'm all for that
1:29:20
actually and you know that they
look
1:29:25
these people know what you are
you're
1:29:27
probably a Republican they
don't want
1:29:29
anything to do with you I know
that's
1:29:36
what people think though if you
these
1:29:39
these wonderful girls who were
here last
1:29:41
night you know they know they
know for
1:29:42
sure I'm not a Democrat and
we're able
1:29:47
to have a yeah that's an insult
to call
1:29:50
me anything cuz I'm completely
1:29:51
unaffiliated but when I say
well so okay
1:29:55
so how what is what what do you
what
1:29:57
will make you feel comfortable
so we can
1:30:00
open back up or when will you
not put a
1:30:04
mask on and she's and the
answer is well
1:30:08
other countries do it all the
time so
1:30:09
one you know this is very nor
1:30:11
we can just wear mast when
we're out and
1:30:13
it just can be a thing like you
know
1:30:14
like other like and it came out
of it
1:30:16
like China okay and I said well
you know
1:30:21
there's there's a lot of other
1:30:22
information and that's where
the brain
1:30:25
freeze comes in teacher it she
knows how
1:30:28
to research did I ever there's
so much
1:30:31
and I you know people either
either you
1:30:35
bypass and go straight to the
1:30:37
information you can get it then
you know
1:30:39
the the the journals are out
there it's
1:30:42
a lot of work you can listen to
our show
1:30:44
or their shows like it
1:30:45
who's filtered down and bring
you some
1:30:48
information but if you're if
you're
1:30:50
really only consuming the main
stream
1:30:52
who clearly including fox
pharma news
1:30:56
are controlled by china and the
1:31:00
pharmaceutical industry and
you're
1:31:03
getting bad product shit
products dog
1:31:07
crap products exactly bad bad
product
1:31:10
and these people should be
ashamed of
1:31:11
themselves and they're making a
lot more
1:31:13
money than we are but that's
beside that
1:31:14
what did you finish clip for no
yes if v
1:31:17
is on deck okay here's the clip
five and
1:31:19
this is the I think is there
yet in
1:31:23
summary I think this is an
important
1:31:25
clip because this again there's
nothing
1:31:27
that in these clips that we
haven't
1:31:28
discussed in one way or the
other and I
1:31:30
got more clips on those on the
sunday
1:31:32
show coming from the same
interview
1:31:34
because they talked about a
1:31:35
hydroxychloroquine and some
other things
1:31:37
but this clip is important to
pay
1:31:40
attention to because I think
this is
1:31:41
going on and I think again this
is why
1:31:43
Trump Trump knows something
here we go
1:31:46
again if evolutionary pressure
usually
1:31:49
is based on the binding it
doesn't
1:31:51
change the inside internal RNA
DNA
1:31:55
strands of viruses because they
know
1:31:57
what they're gonna make you'll
also find
1:31:59
with chimeras as they reproduce
1:32:00
themselves you get a shift back
towards
1:32:02
the natural heights by the
wild-type the
1:32:04
originals it's not sequence
it's not
1:32:06
natural so as it goes through
patient
1:32:09
after patient and population
after
1:32:11
population when you hear there
are now
1:32:14
30 strains it's not really
thirty
1:32:17
strains they're still identical
binding
1:32:19
it's just kind of changing
enough to
1:32:22
revert back to the wild-type
1:32:24
I look forward to it - what you
got on
1:32:27
Sunday this is this is very
good now
1:32:29
let's go back to what she just
said this
1:32:32
explains a lot
1:32:34
this explains why it when it
first got
1:32:37
out of the lab and we talked
about that
1:32:38
in the last show with the
satellite date
1:32:40
and the imagery and the cell
phone usage
1:32:42
around the lab when it got out
everyone
1:32:44
freaked out right and this was
the first
1:32:46
generation the first generation
would be
1:32:48
the most virulent the worst of
most
1:32:49
deadliest and that's the one
that killed
1:32:51
a lot of people in they had to
shut down
1:32:52
the whole area and that's the
one that
1:32:55
got into Italy because they did
the
1:32:58
garment manufacturers and Italy
have all
1:33:01
been taken over by the Chinese
many of
1:33:03
them based in Wuhan and they
were going
1:33:05
right into it in northern Italy
rest
1:33:07
flight Pacific direct flight
directs why
1:33:09
direct flights direct flights
boom boom
1:33:11
boom and they got in there and
they
1:33:12
today contaminated Italy with
the Furley
1:33:16
versions of the virus Indy and
that's
1:33:18
when you started talking about
the idea
1:33:19
well there's two versions as a
deadly
1:33:22
one and the not in Delhi we
know this
1:33:23
was the same thing that was
1:33:25
deteriorating and that the 35
strains
1:33:28
which is unusual is a big part
of the
1:33:30
deterioration process and so
they so
1:33:32
those Italians got the early
part of it
1:33:35
we're still virulent they were
on the
1:33:38
frontlines they they took the
the first
1:33:40
breaking fire took a direct hit
New York
1:33:45
- direct hit from Wuhan direct
flights
1:33:47
incoming direct hits war we're
at war
1:33:49
John and so meanwhile the West
Coast we
1:33:52
had we pretty much and the
Chinese that
1:33:55
live out here pretty much cut
off all
1:33:57
Wuhan stuff and so we have a
mild like
1:34:01
many generations later and you
go to
1:34:03
places like Wyoming in South
Dakota
1:34:06
where there's nothing and there
they're
1:34:08
gonna get any viruses it's
gonna show up
1:34:10
it's gonna be back to this old
just a
1:34:12
common cold type of Corona boy
so this
1:34:16
thing is going downhill fast
1:34:18
reverberations like SARS that
people say
1:34:20
oh you know we're gonna have to
do this
1:34:21
for the next 20 years every
every fall
1:34:24
we're gonna have a horrible
outbreak
1:34:26
what happened to the original
SARS that
1:34:29
thing was done in four months
1:34:32
you know another thing that
I've heard
1:34:34
in anecdotal research from
people
1:34:36
outside of this house is I wish
that the
1:34:40
government would be would
communicate
1:34:43
the information better and and
and I
1:34:47
think that our government does
1:34:49
communicate the information but
it's
1:34:52
distorted between the
government and you
1:34:55
the only place you can get it
is from
1:34:58
Trump's Twitter feed and at
least 50% of
1:35:02
the United States has been
programmed to
1:35:04
believe that is only bad and
well it
1:35:07
will kill you as we just heard
it will
1:35:09
kill you so this you know it's
it's been
1:35:13
distorted and I hope I hope
that people
1:35:17
coming out of this see that
wait a
1:35:20
minute we're not being served
and we
1:35:23
didn't know crap and if if they
really
1:35:25
don't understand that it's the
messenger
1:35:27
in-between then those people
now they
1:35:29
could they're not gonna last
long it's
1:35:31
kind of because they're gonna
try again
1:35:34
in November they're gonna try
this again
1:35:37
it's unhealthy yeah so anyway
so that
1:35:41
kind of that I found to be a
very unique
1:35:44
very good presentation and and
and
1:35:48
reasonable and it's the only
thing in
1:35:49
the thing about this all all
makes sense
1:35:52
I mean for one thing they do a
lot of
1:35:54
people talk about the horseshoe
bat they
1:35:56
don't sell those at the wet
market so
1:35:58
it's all the bad things bullshit
1:36:00
and then now the biggest
scandal is oh
1:36:03
the Chinese are destroying the
virus and
1:36:05
their neck and I let our people
go in to
1:36:07
see they're destroying that
first
1:36:09
generation because that's the
deadly one
1:36:11
they gotta get rid of it they
can't keep
1:36:13
it around because apparently
they you
1:36:14
know her lousy lab can't keep
anything
1:36:17
anything intact
1:36:18
it'll hurt you bad
1:36:21
well like before we break I
could go and
1:36:25
finish this with Kayleigh
because she
1:36:26
discusses us a little bit but
I'd like
1:36:30
I'd like a full Kayleigh block
if you
1:36:32
don't mind I think you can I'd
like a
1:36:34
three scoops of Kayleigh after
the break
1:36:36
well the joint two scoops that
Kayleigh
1:36:39
left oh but if we can do it
after the
1:36:41
break and I have some sprinkles
on it
1:36:43
then
1:36:45
well I split one of them into
so yeah
1:36:48
well before we do that we need
to uplift
1:36:51
everybody and let you know that
1:36:53
everything's going to be okay
just we're
1:36:57
on the front lines of opening
here in
1:36:58
Texas yes even Austin and I can
tell you
1:37:03
that people are going into the
h-e-b
1:37:05
without masks people are going
with
1:37:07
masks I see no apparent
evidence of
1:37:10
stink-eye now remember we're on
the east
1:37:12
side of Austin so it's not
quite the
1:37:14
site the same as West Lake or
the hill
1:37:17
country or Tarrytown but
there's no
1:37:21
stink-eye people are feeling
good I went
1:37:22
to my first spin class
yesterday and and
1:37:27
it was open and it was of
course a
1:37:29
smaller group than than typical
and it
1:37:32
and felt great I will be
hurting very
1:37:34
much later on this afternoon and
1:37:36
tomorrow but you know things
are going
1:37:38
well in Texas when you get this
report
1:37:41
just everything we possibly can
to make
1:37:43
sure people have a good time
1:37:43
but it's safe Kelly Jones is a
manager
1:37:46
at the Palacio gentlemen's club
in South
1:37:48
Austin he says their employees
along
1:37:52
with dancers and entertainers
in the
1:37:53
industry have had it tough a
lot of
1:37:55
people I know that are
entertainers
1:37:56
actually defended contractors
much like
1:37:58
hairdressers so they had a lot
of issues
1:38:00
collecting unemployment they
work on
1:38:02
cash tips like a lot of other
people our
1:38:03
service industry so they're
struggling
1:38:05
as well a lot of them have
families and
1:38:07
kids they're trying to make
sure that
1:38:08
they have arrangements for
childcare
1:38:10
food on the table and now
they'll be
1:38:11
back to work Friday but with a
long list
1:38:13
of safety protocols in effect
that
1:38:15
includes how many people can
get into
1:38:17
this building which normally
holds close
1:38:19
to 300 people oh we have to cut
that
1:38:21
down to supply with the
governor's order
1:38:22
of 25 percent capacity gonna be
back the
1:38:26
old days and hand clickers
making sure
1:38:27
what our capacity is we're
gonna have to
1:38:30
have areas around our stages so
our
1:38:31
customers have social
distancing from
1:38:33
the entertainer's as far as
private
1:38:36
dances go they're gonna have to
maintain
1:38:37
that six foot that's a shitty
lot dance
1:38:43
man but of course there are
also a bar
1:38:51
answer food we're gonna have to
go to
1:38:52
plastic where instead of nice
metal
1:38:54
knives and forks paper napkins
placemats
1:38:56
plastic cups bartenders and our
staff
1:38:59
we're gonna make sure that we
follow
1:39:00
hand-washing policies our
employees
1:39:01
definitely are wearing masks
1:39:03
including the entertainers so
we're
1:39:05
encourage them to be creative
plan fit
1:39:06
in their life that maybe goes
with their
1:39:07
outfits and we also have
employees
1:39:09
specifically designated for
constantly
1:39:11
cleaning the place and while it
won't be
1:39:13
a full house believe me they
they were
1:39:15
constantly cleaning that place
before
1:39:16
our Cove it by any means again
I'm so
1:39:22
proud of Texas it's the Texas
beaches
1:39:28
and with that I'd like to thank
you for
1:39:29
your courage is he in the
morning to you
1:39:30
the my yawn who put the C in
SARS cough
1:39:33
to John C Dvorak yeah well in
the
1:39:37
morning to you uh mr. Adam
curry also in
1:39:40
the morning to all boots on the
ground
1:39:41
feet in the air subs in the
water and
1:39:43
all the dames and nights out
there and a
1:39:46
big in the morning to the
trolls who are
1:39:48
in the troll room let's count
up one two
1:39:51
zero to fifteen hundred not bad
for a
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Thursday of course we're in full
1:39:54
lockdown mode still for most
although I
1:39:57
think we've got a lot of
essential
1:39:58
personnel dudes named Ben
dudettes named
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we've got a
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lot of people and so happy and
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the this
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it could
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have been for some maintenance
right you
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know what this is run by no
it's up it's
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the show
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over there so it's a it's under
a lot of
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being a
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and we would like to thank the
artists
1:40:58
who brought us the artwork for
episode 1
1:41:00
2 for 3 we titled that Obama
Bowl and
1:41:03
this was the this was the
tennis balls
1:41:08
from Mike Riley which now we
had a long
1:41:13
discussion about the art I
remember yes
1:41:16
and of course the tennis balls
were
1:41:19
referring to the regulations of
not
1:41:21
kicking or touching anyone
else's balls
1:41:23
in New York and what else was
was in the
1:41:27
running there were a number of
things
1:41:29
well it was a lot of art yeah
I'm gonna
1:41:33
have to go look at this too cuz
it's
1:41:36
probably you know the artists do
1:41:37
appreciate us deconstructing
the art
1:41:40
this so they can know what to
do there's
1:41:44
a couple pieces I've noticed I
should
1:41:47
mention there's a piece uh down
called
1:41:51
by rude dog it looks like who
did a nice
1:41:55
little United States trace force
1:41:58
Department of Health logo it's
kind of
1:42:02
an acute piece except you know
if you're
1:42:04
gonna do this you got it
balance the
1:42:06
thing out that that Department
of Health
1:42:07
thing has got to be slid around
yeah
1:42:09
over cuz it's off center and
we're not
1:42:12
we like these sorts of things
but not if
1:42:14
they're off-center that wasn't
that
1:42:18
something new from today that
wasn't
1:42:20
even in in concern I saw it
from yet is
1:42:23
new but I saw it in the
evergreens as I
1:42:25
was looking for something for
the
1:42:26
newsletter so I'm so ed so now
here it
1:42:28
is I told him so if he has time
if he's
1:42:30
listening to this show he okay
probably
1:42:32
is not I think he's submitted
1:42:34
things just as evergreen ideas
but what
1:42:39
else was in this one that was
submitted
1:42:41
we had I like the tennis ball
with the
1:42:42
no agenda logo on it there
wasn't you
1:42:46
know that the waves didn't kind
of the
1:42:49
truth you like the tennis balls
with
1:42:52
because of the girls it was a
girls
1:42:53
holding the balls yes it was
nailed nail
1:42:58
polish fingers yes well then
again only
1:43:00
from a professional standpoint
because I
1:43:02
know what people will be
attracted to
1:43:05
yeah and it really wasn't
science mad
1:43:10
science wasn't that much the
art was it
1:43:18
was hard so to do art for and
now again
1:43:21
by the way and that the RIC is
coming in
1:43:23
comic strip blogger once again
as he
1:43:25
does constantly dependently
never
1:43:28
listens to the show because i
have said
1:43:30
a million times that I'm
vetoing any art
1:43:32
that has a coronavirus or in
there I
1:43:36
think is a creepy-looking
anything he
1:43:41
keeps doing I don't know if
he's doing
1:43:42
it on purpose because he's that
way it
1:43:45
always reminds it by the way
any if you
1:43:47
go on an image search any virus
what
1:43:51
will look like this one the any
1:43:54
rendering of a virus always
looks like
1:43:56
this it's a different color and
that
1:43:58
makes it Corona it's bull crap
and it
1:44:00
looks like one of those crazy
Minds from
1:44:03
the submarine in this case it
looks like
1:44:05
a sub mind yeah Reverend run
silent run
1:44:07
deep and try to mine Ice
Station zebra
1:44:10
you know my these those mines
look like
1:44:13
that agreed agreed
1:44:17
well we're very appreciative of
Mike
1:44:18
Riley for for doing that
artwork for us
1:44:21
it was a great great value to
the show
1:44:24
and I know that it's a fact that
1:44:27
scientific that people gladly
click on
1:44:30
that because hey there's
something new
1:44:31
going on it's not the same art
1:44:33
throughout the whole list is
something
1:44:35
new it's exciting and it's very
valuable
1:44:37
and we appreciate that my grad
Mike
1:44:39
Riley and all of the artists of
course
1:44:41
who participate by submitting
artwork of
1:44:44
knowledge and art generator
comm they
1:44:46
very much and we'd like to
thank our
1:44:47
executive producer an associate
1:44:48
executive producers for Episode
one two
1:44:50
four four of the best podcast
in the
1:44:54
universe so we have right off
the bat we
1:44:58
got and right on time is her
anonymous
1:45:01
of Dogpatch and louis LeBeau
via he's
1:45:04
banging me with this new coded
number
1:45:06
one zero nine four now what was
the
1:45:10
previous number was it was one
three
1:45:13
something there was one zero
three
1:45:15
something wasn't that no I
think it was
1:45:17
one three something we'll never
figure
1:45:18
this out no this probably has
to all be
1:45:21
written down and then you have
to use a
1:45:23
little decipher a decoder ring
I'm
1:45:31
always excited about this
hieronymus of
1:45:33
dog patches notes oh I'm sure
he sent
1:45:35
one with this yes good yes she
did
1:45:41
those are long but always
entertaining
1:45:45
thank you for the thank you to
the many
1:45:47
producers for their in the
invaluable
1:45:50
and varied support of the show
the
1:45:53
resources remain incredible Oh
although
1:45:56
the repair of the bingette dot
io search
1:46:01
capacity would be useful to
listeners
1:46:03
like me yes I have an update
several
1:46:07
thank you very much several
dudes named
1:46:09
Ben have presented themselves
regarding
1:46:13
the bingette i/o broken Search
Search
1:46:15
any show notes comm which is
just it's
1:46:18
gone now it's being redirected
and so
1:46:21
multiple people are working on
it
1:46:23
they're aware and I just said
look
1:46:25
here's what it did it's a
search engine
1:46:27
here's all the data it doesn't
matter I
1:46:30
don't care if we have competing
search
1:46:31
engines that could in some ways
could be
1:46:33
even better but let's get
something
1:46:37
going so hopefully someone will
come up
1:46:39
with something soon if you look
at in a
1:46:42
show notes comm it's obvious we
have
1:46:44
structured data anyone who's
done some
1:46:47
search engine database work
should be
1:46:49
able to figure it out and so
it's coming
1:46:51
up so animus he continues he
says truth
1:46:55
truth truth from lack of
advertising
1:46:58
conserve
1:46:59
and thrive by donating angelic
Knight's
1:47:04
steed Marlborough took his
owner into
1:47:09
the sunset none of us gets out
of this
1:47:12
alive but those with faith have
1:47:14
something to look forward to at
the next
1:47:17
level without doubt his chosen
Knightly
1:47:21
name fits his next level hmm
1:47:25
during a reason for our
conference call
1:47:28
this and that included eight
medical
1:47:30
PhDs all experienced and high
level
1:47:32
professionals in the medical
field their
1:47:34
frustration was clear the
frustration
1:47:37
emanated from their training and
1:47:38
experience being construed being
1:47:41
contradicted by bureaucrats hmm
yet they
1:47:44
have to follow guidelines or
face
1:47:46
consequences obstetricians
divorce
1:47:48
lawyers and litigation
attorneys will be
1:47:51
busy in the third quarter a
suggested
1:47:55
paradigm an angry president
whose
1:47:57
business empire is severely
damaged will
1:48:00
seek a perpetrator and more
importantly
1:48:03
look to recover damages
1:48:05
noria history shows Trump uses
1:48:07
litigation as punishment
believing he
1:48:09
could outlast any opponent or
bankrupt
1:48:12
them along the way he has heard
every
1:48:14
insult from Union workers or
suppliers
1:48:17
from his business methods with
1:48:19
indifference his approach to
the media
1:48:23
is similar a Cavalier so sue me
I will
1:48:27
still be rich and you would
still be
1:48:29
gone long before me with the
Justice
1:48:34
Department as the prosecutor
and China
1:48:37
never paying him a penny I
anticipate he
1:48:40
will pursue firms with money
that ball
1:48:44
of fire spotlights
pharmaceutical firms
1:48:46
you know now I've mentioned
something
1:48:50
after I finished reading this
banks were
1:48:53
a great source of fines during
the last
1:48:55
recovery why not health care
companies
1:48:57
and especially pharmaceutical
firms that
1:48:59
moved everything to China for
their
1:49:01
profit benefit costing the US
government
1:49:04
trillions I look for
investigations and
1:49:07
finds beginning in 2021 of
course China
1:49:09
will be complicit as the
1:49:13
contaminator like until i can
tell you
1:49:16
what's gonna happen
1:49:17
there'll be a lot of noise and
then
1:49:19
after three years we'll have a
great
1:49:20
Matt Taibbi piece to look at
that'll be
1:49:24
it
1:49:24
well one of the things going on
I think
1:49:27
with this cover-up of the Wu
hen Lab and
1:49:30
I'm gonna call it that even
though it
1:49:32
would the other side would call
it a
1:49:33
conspiracy mm-hmm
1:49:36
but I'm calling it a cover-up
cuz that's
1:49:38
what it is because there's no
evidence
1:49:39
that there's that I mean it's
the only
1:49:42
thing that makes any sense I
have I have
1:49:44
a series of China clips coming
up so
1:49:47
we'll get into that for sure
1:49:49
yeah at some point someone had
there's
1:49:52
hell to pay be paid and I think
foul
1:49:54
she's gonna have to pay it at
some point
1:49:56
even though he's the darling of
the left
1:49:59
know and he continues in Oh
jingles no
1:50:02
karma Dame Drive reminder
1:50:04
gender-specific women on day of
donation
1:50:07
and immediately prior show
share equally
1:50:12
in credit he's talking in code
here so
1:50:17
what he's I think he's been
speaking in
1:50:19
a lot of Arabic English news
maybe you
1:50:22
need to breathe maybe need to
read it
1:50:25
from right to left
1:50:26
yeah credit in equally share
show yeah
1:50:31
immediately and donation of the
day on
1:50:34
women specific gender reminder
drive
1:50:38
game okay so I think that means
I don't
1:50:42
know what it means
1:50:43
somehow he gives away his title
to a
1:50:48
dame who is on show day or
before oh man
1:50:52
Oh an immediate show prior just
yes
1:50:56
exactly that's exactly and it
has to be
1:50:58
a woman okay so now do I get the
1:51:00
spreadsheet from the last show
and then
1:51:02
we pick one or how does that
work map I
1:51:05
had the spreadsheet here unknown
1:51:07
variable we'll have to talk
about this
1:51:09
after the show and make it and
make
1:51:10
decisions yeah because I I want
I one
1:51:14
day I want to have the last
show woman
1:51:16
did claim she wanted to get
this this
1:51:19
from from him and she put her
and we
1:51:22
still have a woman early on and
I can't
1:51:25
remember her name and I
1:51:25
she'd come back and say hey it
was me I
1:51:27
feel who said something that
she wanted
1:51:30
to be the first Dame in his
process and
1:51:32
I believe she should be but I
don't know
1:51:34
who she is anymore and I can't
read
1:51:36
enough of these through these
1:51:37
spreadsheets to find her by the
way how
1:51:40
would the woes that we suffer
your cold
1:51:42
read backwards was better than
forwards
1:51:44
it's it's astounding
1:51:47
okay well let's let's do that
meeting
1:51:49
after the show because that's
not
1:51:51
unusual I want to make sure we
get to
1:51:53
sign thank you so much sir on
emissive
1:51:54
Dogpatch and louis LeBeau view
we don't
1:51:57
know who you are we love that
you send
1:51:59
notes through Western Union we
feel
1:52:00
privileged to be bestowed with
your
1:52:02
wisdom seems every four to six
weeks and
1:52:05
your wisdom includes your
fantastic
1:52:08
support of No Agenda thank you
thank you
1:52:11
so much keeps us a wife mr.
Wallace
1:52:13
minute of buckeye 333 dollars
and 33
1:52:16
cents ITM gents as they opened
my
1:52:18
Protectorate back up from the
oppressive
1:52:21
governor Mike DeWine of Ohio a
rhino
1:52:25
alright in a Republican in name
only I
1:52:27
would like to send a message to
slaves
1:52:30
drink and be merry those
interested in
1:52:34
the no agenda meet up in
Northeast Ohio
1:52:36
drop me a message Don no agenda
social
1:52:39
under at methis as at sign
Methos M ETH
1:52:45
OS you know I would like to
send that
1:52:47
goat coming to my smoking
scratch that
1:52:50
morbidly gorgeous John prefers
obscenely
1:52:55
gorgeous wife Laura or nickname
or
1:52:58
nicknamed toon TSA's the data
Queen is
1:53:05
the data Queen sorry Anna for
that drunk
1:53:08
email at 3 a.m. the other night
so it
1:53:10
took me 15 minutes to craft
that error
1:53:12
ridden sentence about a
dementia be
1:53:15
hitting them out
1:53:16
no jingles no karma walk men of
Buckeyes
1:53:19
so there's no no go to no goat
for this
1:53:22
for the first woman there what
did you
1:53:26
say he says I would like to
send the
1:53:27
goat karma to my smoke and
scratch that
1:53:29
more bitterly gorgeous and then
he says
1:53:31
no jingle oh just karma there
you go no
1:53:33
jingle just karma o JK yeah
yeah and he
1:53:36
wants the goat
1:53:37
here it is man you've got
harmonic grief
1:53:44
for my complaining about
smoking hot oh
1:53:48
really
1:53:49
I got nothing but positive well
good
1:53:52
well the Greek the grief was
good went
1:53:54
along these lines it's a
tradition
1:53:57
that's the tradition oh it's
not you
1:54:02
know Darren Fox back that is
next on the
1:54:06
list of the Cook Islands where
you get
1:54:08
that gorgeous tan $300 and 33
cents in
1:54:11
Cocoa Beach Florida hi Jon and
Adam
1:54:15
greeting to you both from sunny
Cocoa
1:54:17
Beach the Space Coast here's my
thanks
1:54:20
to you for helping everyone
cope with
1:54:22
the Rhona mania that has
consumed the
1:54:25
information space as for myself
I've
1:54:27
gotten frustrated with the
lockdowns in
1:54:30
Ohio so I have decided to take
refuge in
1:54:32
Florida where the beaches are
open yeah
1:54:39
welcome to the American 2020
we're going
1:54:42
on vacation is the subversive
act but it
1:54:45
seems like Ohio is not opening
back up
1:54:47
so I may be returning there
shortly
1:54:49
assuming my neighborhood isn't
1:54:51
underwater because of the recent
1:54:52
flooding in the area anyway
thanks for
1:54:54
all that you do and John needs
to stay
1:54:57
black
1:54:58
no jingles no comments
1:55:02
we're in Foxbat all right did
you do
1:55:06
that
1:55:06
yeah we'll sir Dave oh here we
go
1:55:09
sir Dave fuga Soto Duke of
America's
1:55:12
heartland and the Arabian
Peninsula we
1:55:14
we should have a jingle for him
he's a
1:55:15
Duke yes and but even worse
than that
1:55:18
I'm I know he's looking for a
Fletcher
1:55:20
Corona yell but I can't find
that look
1:55:23
before the show is I was gonna
prep it
1:55:25
maybe Fletcher can email me a
copy real
1:55:28
quick if he's listening yeah
you may be
1:55:31
listening
1:55:32
3:33 20 guys and glasses boys
listed as
1:55:36
Gladstone Missouri he's got it
once a go
1:55:40
karma and get mo nation anthem
maybe for
1:55:43
the end of the show yeah in the
morning
1:55:46
guru bus and squirmer you know
who you
1:55:49
are yeah I think he's referring
to my
1:55:52
I'd Mubarak from the kingdom at
Ramadan
1:55:56
comes to a close in a couple of
days we
1:56:00
will be back on a 24-hour
lockdown for
1:56:02
five days in an attempt to
break the
1:56:04
disease chain since the country
loosened
1:56:06
up on the restrictions during
what is
1:56:08
Saudi Arabia's equivalent of a
1:56:09
Thanksgiving to Christmas
shopping
1:56:11
period with the expected results
1:56:13
gotta flatten that curve I also
want to
1:56:15
wish a very happy birthday to my
1:56:17
formerly formerly smoking-hot
wife must
1:56:21
now be officially referred to
as the
1:56:23
marvelous name melody of the
classic the
1:56:26
classic cougar of the class can
listen
1:56:31
to opened up the gates of
creativity
1:56:32
this sure has this is when this
is when
1:56:36
rules open up creativity I
would like to
1:56:40
been home for her birthday and
1:56:42
graduation because she just got
a
1:56:45
master's from UT Austin but no
such luck
1:56:47
thanks a lot coronavirus please
insert
1:56:50
Fletcher's coronavirus cream
here please
1:56:52
give my classy cougar a huge
helping of
1:56:55
birthday goat karma and there's
a space
1:56:57
at the end of the show queue up
to get
1:56:59
mo nation national anthem thank
you for
1:57:01
your courage de fuga sotto Duke
of
1:57:03
America's heartland and Arabian
1:57:05
Peninsula yes and in that time
I was not
1:57:08
able to acquire the requested
jingle but
1:57:11
I will give you another fine
one and
1:57:13
I'll make up for it and get mo
nation
1:57:15
national anthem will be
programmed for
1:57:17
the end thank you so much or de
fuga
1:57:19
soto but we got our eye on your
ladies
1:57:21
they're all good
1:57:22
rotavirus the hard food just
kill you
1:57:25
the media pen Kuya government I
do
1:57:32
you've got a Matthew died 'l in
1:57:42
Wentzville missouri 333 another
birthday
1:57:46
boy this donation and the
associate
1:57:49
executive producer ship goes to
my
1:57:52
smokin hot wife there we go
Sharon
1:57:54
errand I don't know let's see
you here
1:57:56
this is not this is not an
associate
1:57:59
associate okay
1:58:00
he means executive producer
ship he just
1:58:03
used the word associate had
services
1:58:04
yeah I know I know what the in
context I
1:58:07
know what it means for her
birthday
1:58:09
she's Friday May 22nd we had
previously
1:58:11
donated for her brother's
birthday and
1:58:12
you got my note a bit wrong oh
TLDR too
1:58:16
long didn't read she is the one
who hit
1:58:19
me in the mouth after about a
month of
1:58:20
dating she's definitely a keeper
1:58:22
okay then couples who listen to
the best
1:58:25
podcast in the universe
together stay
1:58:27
together thanks for keeping us
saying
1:58:29
with everything going on and
providing
1:58:30
an excellent perspective on the
nonsense
1:58:33
in the m5m keep up the good
work Matt
1:58:37
think from whence the lens
Ville thank
1:58:40
you Matt Wentzville the
birthday is
1:58:43
lined up Kevin gar gar gar Joe
Gargiulo
1:58:49
garzillo jhula got a jewel oh
cool oh
1:58:54
god June 333 so is Sugar Hill
Georgia
1:58:58
first-time donor Kevin uh I've
been
1:59:02
identify the way thank you for
writing
1:59:04
out your name I've been a
douchebag
1:59:06
according to the best podcast
in the
1:59:07
universe oh well here we are
1:59:09
don't waste any time on jingles
comedy
1:59:13
douching or other such
formalities for
1:59:15
my sake i enjoy the show and
i've
1:59:17
recommended it to me to listen
to in
1:59:18
it's high time I pitched in I
would try
1:59:20
to do better in the future you
are if
1:59:22
you're ever in Atlanta Georgia
stop in
1:59:24
for a corona beverage of course
thank
1:59:27
you yes Kevin
1:59:29
well welcome man welcome
citizen thank
1:59:31
you very much for your support
of the
1:59:33
show it is after all your
podcast and
1:59:35
the best podcast in the universe
1:59:37
mark Ben's sick is next on the
list from
1:59:40
Lansing Michigan 250 bucks
you'll be the
1:59:43
associate executive producer ITM
1:59:44
purveyors
1:59:45
sanity many thanks for this
scalpel
1:59:48
cutting through the m5m
obfuscation to
1:59:51
the heart of the truth I have
been
1:59:53
remiss in my value for value
contract
1:59:56
here is a simultaneous payment
toward my
1:59:59
stimulus payment toward my debt
if I may
2:00:03
I would like to hear some
kung-fu
2:00:04
fighting and I just love the
sound of
2:00:07
climate gate which 97% of
people seem to
2:00:11
have forgotten about bark
woman's state
2:00:19
woman that woman admit that
governor
2:00:22
she's and was there also a karma
2:00:27
involved in all that no I think
we
2:00:29
should throw an atom since its
yeah yeah
2:00:31
I think I have some concrete
fighting do
2:00:34
I here we go you've got karma
one of the
2:00:57
funniest tweets ever seen I
don't know
2:00:58
why it's so funny to me but
somebody
2:01:00
wrote about this kung fu
fighting
2:01:02
because they're just floating
around
2:01:03
again yes I really doubt and
then in
2:01:07
quotes
2:01:08
everyone was kung fu fighting
that's a
2:01:13
classic joke first song from
1973 does
2:01:19
it does it's still good yeah
well yeah
2:01:24
sir daddy cast comes in with
250 bucks
2:01:27
in Richmond Virginia uh sir
daddy casts
2:01:30
baronet of the love house
giving his
2:01:33
love and love is giving would
like to
2:01:35
add my name to the birthday
shoutouts
2:01:37
for this week keeping the
actual day and
2:01:39
age a secret also would
appreciate a
2:01:42
shout out to my son's new
podcast the
2:01:44
starting five he and four
friends all
2:01:47
missing the end of their senior
year of
2:01:50
high school thank you very much
have
2:01:53
putted wishes got to be
annoying I've
2:01:55
put there extra time today that
you got
2:01:58
the
2:01:58
dances and all the things you
can do
2:02:00
then put directions toward a
weekly
2:02:02
podcast on Tuesdays to avoid any
2:02:06
conflict with the best podcast
in the
2:02:07
universe if you could give them
a shout
2:02:09
out for the starting five
featuring Josh
2:02:12
Reed will Byrd and Jamison that
would be
2:02:16
very cool also in lieu of a
jingle
2:02:17
request their special segment
and
2:02:19
catchphrase is a hot take give
them a
2:02:25
couple of sound bites hold on
we're
2:02:31
gonna have to we're gonna have
to
2:02:32
produce this hold on a second
let me get
2:02:34
the reverb up alright give me a
give me
2:02:37
a little level I will make sure
we sound
2:02:39
like this why are you doing
that both
2:02:42
saying now that's a hot take
and John
2:02:45
tapping onto the cranky old
geek saying
2:02:47
that's not a hot take listeners
producer
2:02:51
okay we both say that's not hot
taken
2:02:53
and I say that's not a hot take
okay so
2:02:55
we just say the hot take
together I
2:02:57
think so yeah so you got to
count me
2:02:59
down one two three four no I
mean to
2:03:06
count us down into the bits we
all say
2:03:09
to that rate right or three
three two
2:03:12
one now that's a hot take where
were you
2:03:17
I dropped the ball
2:03:18
yes ready yeah three two one
now that's
2:03:24
hot take and then that's not a
hot take
2:03:29
no you it has to be a little
more like
2:03:32
and that's not a great question
on the
2:03:34
idea that's not hot take think
that's
2:03:40
better
2:03:40
that's nailed it nailed it all
right
2:03:42
let's bring though and the
reverb Ekta
2:03:44
okay lastly I've seen very few
downloads
2:03:47
of the 3d print designs for the
night
2:03:49
stand
2:03:50
ring and certificate may be
something of
2:03:52
a producers like to use that
for a
2:03:54
special gift Father's Day and
this thing
2:03:57
of hearse think of her anyway
we'll put
2:03:59
a link causes its neck
2:04:05
lovie w everything is thi and i
verse
2:04:10
I'll put don't worry I'll put
it in the
2:04:12
I'll put it in the his credit
I'll link
2:04:14
mr. daddy cast to that thingy
verse okay
2:04:19
Logan Isaac's next on the list
one or
2:04:21
two dollars from Carlyle
Illinois ITM
2:04:23
fellas shout out to my
ravishing my
2:04:26
ravishing broad daughter Ellie
2:04:32
discovered this show via jcd
anger
2:04:35
America and have been don't I'm
catching
2:04:37
up to the Grogan show yeah nice
and have
2:04:40
been listening ever since I
like a China
2:04:42
is asshole mac and cheese life
and
2:04:45
Pelosi jobs cover for my fellow
South
2:04:48
Illinois slaves do you got neck
and
2:04:57
cheese jobs jobs jobs and jobs
let's
2:05:02
vote for job this is how great
our show
2:05:10
is this is how great our
producers are
2:05:12
thank you very much Patrick
Seymour
2:05:17
virus it has arrived in the
studio the
2:05:22
courier just got here the tapes
have
2:05:24
been racked and it's good
Barclays Mark
2:05:27
Lee's next from Martin Ohio 200
bucks we
2:05:29
got a bunch of $200 ones
today's very
2:05:31
interesting school in the
morning from
2:05:32
Martin Ohio newer Toledo I'm a
2:05:34
first-time donor it could use a
D
2:05:36
douching you guys you've been
deduced
2:05:40
thank you both for your
deconstruction
2:05:43
of the mainstream lies and for
keeping
2:05:46
me sane through this time here
in Ohio
2:05:48
the state is held hostage by
our health
2:05:51
director Amy Acton she is able
to shut
2:05:54
down the state based on a 100
year old
2:05:57
law there's a bill in our house
that
2:06:00
would remove this power but our
governor
2:06:02
Mike DeWine says he will not
sign it if
2:06:07
I get it wtc7 followed by Leo
I'm a rule
2:06:10
follower followed by goat
scream karma
2:06:13
thank you for all you do Carl
2:06:18
[Music]
2:06:21
I'm a rule follower right what
do you do
2:06:23
are you a rule follower there
you go sir
2:06:30
Lauren Osterman in SILS oh he's
in the
2:06:34
Austria stills to roll Tyrol I
guess
2:06:38
Lorna
2:06:39
uh he wants to be mentioned is
from
2:06:45
Innsbruck okay I went through
Innsbruck
2:06:47
once yep forgive me but yes on
the train
2:06:51
I stopped in Innsbruck
2:06:54
forgive me pot fathers for I
have sinned
2:06:56
after a few small donations way
back I
2:06:58
was in stood and showed four oh
six and
2:07:01
2012 back when the concept of
protectors
2:07:04
is not even established and I
believe I
2:07:06
have not donated more than a
hundred
2:07:08
dollars since then I would like
to start
2:07:10
making out for this
2:07:11
with today's associate of
executive
2:07:13
producer contribution and
kindly request
2:07:15
the d douching you guys you've
been
2:07:19
deduced shows accompanied me
through my
2:07:24
undergraduate and graduate
studies
2:07:26
keeping me sane and now four
years after
2:07:28
finishing my PhD I'm up for a
big grant
2:07:31
decision this coming Monday
trusting in
2:07:33
the NA jobs karma I humbly ask
for the
2:07:36
following jingle combination
original
2:07:39
nasty Nancy Pelosi jobs karma
goat karma
2:07:42
the original Nancy jobs goat
karma I
2:07:46
don't know if that's that's not
right no
2:07:49
it works ok I think combo he
does want
2:07:52
to combo yeah he wants to Nancy
would go
2:07:56
karma and wants to know in Nancy
2:07:58
Carm jobs karma with goat wish
to go yes
2:08:02
a jerked goat and then a shut
up science
2:08:05
after the Goethe's joke the
goat is
2:08:08
jerks if possible cuz my dad
will be
2:08:11
changed to Sir Lauren Osterman
I don't
2:08:13
know if he was on a list or
updates on
2:08:15
me check night of the Tyrolean
Alps as
2:08:17
protectors were not available
when I was
2:08:20
not they were always available
but I
2:08:22
guess this is up to the peerage
2:08:23
committee thanks for the night
of
2:08:26
something is not really a but
that's not
2:08:28
a protector it is
2:08:30
you're tight yes your hood art
with
2:08:32
Baron it's just your hood
2:08:34
thanks for navigating all of us
through
2:08:36
those weird times now more than
ever
2:08:39
yes and good news the peerage
committee
2:08:43
has accepted that so that that
title
2:08:45
change will be made and here's
your
2:08:47
request in a sequence jobs jobs
jobs and
2:08:51
jobs let's vote for job you've
got
2:08:59
already
2:09:03
[Music]
2:09:06
dr. Kiki next is Zachary Lally
in
2:09:12
Houston and you have a note do
I know
2:09:15
because I have a feeling I
looked for
2:09:18
this note and was unsuccessful
in
2:09:20
finding it but one moment I
will check
2:09:23
again
2:09:24
Zachary just hmm
2:09:40
no here it is here it is I did
get it
2:09:42
okay from Zachary I've been
listening to
2:09:48
you and John since the run up
to the
2:09:50
2016 election found your
podcast as I
2:09:52
search for less bullshit and
then I was
2:09:54
seeing on TV or while reading
the hill
2:09:58
comm I work in a medical work
in medical
2:10:01
device sales and have it missed
an
2:10:02
episode since sometime in the
spring of
2:10:05
2015
2:10:05
total douchebag but we have
officially
2:10:08
sent some value back to you fine
2:10:10
gentlemen the reason I'm
sending this is
2:10:12
to share this clip of Banyon
breaking
2:10:15
down CNN and referring to the
anchors as
2:10:17
actors seemed relevant may I
suggest
2:10:20
some jobs karma and an al
sharpton
2:10:23
freestyle thank you for your
courage PS
2:10:25
no clue of this is how it works
this act
2:10:28
from Houston close enough Zach
close
2:10:31
enough so let me get you some
some
2:10:34
Sharpton Sharpton refree style
and very
2:10:39
happy to
2:10:41
to give our jobs our ESP ICT
jobs jobs
2:10:49
jobs and jobs thank you sir and
onward
2:11:02
was Walt Tyson a knight of the
corn belt
2:11:05
conspiracies from Walt uh this
donation
2:11:12
is on behalf of my smokin hot
wife Amy
2:11:15
for her 33rd birthday on May
21st she is
2:11:20
the best mother of my children
and
2:11:21
partner that I'm the best
mother and
2:11:24
partner a man could hope for
2:11:25
she is smart she's funny and
more
2:11:32
patient than I deserve
2:11:34
we have been listening together
for five
2:11:36
years now and I met at him at
the big
2:11:39
Des Moines Meetup
2:11:40
yeah as for my 33rd birthday she
2:11:44
actually got me a half-price
knighthood
2:11:46
on your 1000th show or maybe it
was your
2:11:49
10th anniversary dono
2:11:51
so the least I could do was use
it the
2:11:54
last of my fantasy-football
when he's to
2:11:56
donate to her dame hood
2:11:57
feel free to match her ominous
of
2:12:00
Dogpatch oh nothing like a dame
after
2:12:03
all for jingles all I want is a
love you
2:12:08
mean it happy birthday Amy okay
now do
2:12:11
we have a do we have a winner
here I
2:12:14
mean does this make sense
2:12:16
what didn't we decide to
discuss this
2:12:18
after the show yes we did I
just can we
2:12:20
can we put a pin in this so we
can
2:12:22
remember it
2:12:24
I think we I think we need to
do that
2:12:27
just just say put a pin in it
this guy's
2:12:32
backed up so many same okay so
yes on
2:12:38
the birthday list we have a
meeting
2:12:39
about this very situation and
here's
2:12:41
your request love you mean it
that's it
2:12:45
love you mean it love you mean
it got it
2:12:48
yeah and I see a familiar name
sincerity
2:12:51
familiar name is this sergeant
Fred
2:12:55
must be he's in Austin but this
is
2:12:57
sergeant Fred yes our Vietnam
vet he
2:13:01
sent in a long note which I
would try to
2:13:04
read because it's in longhand my
2:13:07
donation I find it hard to
believe that
2:13:09
he wrote this sergeant Fred at
the 20-30
2:13:13
podcast.com his printing looks
now he
2:13:17
has gonna die ever see it looks
like a
2:13:22
woman's handwriting the
deteriorates so
2:13:24
this obviously a guy my
donation of $200
2:13:27
you'll get to make me an
associate
2:13:29
executive producer gives a
shout-out I'd
2:13:32
like to ask but should give a
shout-out
2:13:35
I would like to ask you to
deliver
2:13:37
baby-making karma to my
daughter Maria
2:13:39
yes and her husband Matt Cox
who is also
2:13:45
a podcaster who isn't with his
show over
2:13:49
13 years called brunch with the
Brits
2:13:52
das net especially since Matt is
2:13:57
visually impaired in addition I
would
2:14:00
like to ask for these jingles
little
2:14:02
brother ray did you pan out
2:14:04
mac and cheese mac and cheese
live
2:14:07
making she's drone again
naturally drone
2:14:09
again naturally and goat Karma
okay so
2:14:11
that's not too complicated so
it's not
2:14:13
contingent all you do it
continues
2:14:15
writing he puts that right at
the top
2:14:17
keeping us all sane as Matt and
I have
2:14:21
been been something others are
turning
2:14:27
others around from the memes of
the
2:14:29
lamestream media by hitting
them in the
2:14:31
mouth our best to you and onto
keeper
2:14:34
and to publish true
deconstructions
2:14:37
regard
2:14:37
the face bag and Google
takedowns of
2:14:40
videos and episodes that tell
the truth
2:14:43
that conflict with the agendas
of the
2:14:47
left
2:14:47
sincerely airborne all the way
and he
2:14:52
says your paratrooper in
Vietnam war
2:14:55
combat vet who is still
suffering from
2:14:59
eating more implications from
ancient
2:15:01
Orange a lot of people have
this issue
2:15:03
sergeant Fred at 20:30
podcast.com
2:15:06
sergeant Fred is has been with
the show
2:15:10
well ever since I've been in
Austin so
2:15:14
for ten years at least he I
think he's
2:15:17
one of the main donators of
double
2:15:20
nickels on the dime and he
would send
2:15:21
you know actually with the
girls in the
2:15:23
dime taped up with scotch tape
I've met
2:15:26
him several times a lovely guy
has a
2:15:28
lovely family definitely lost
touch with
2:15:32
him for a little bit and I
think that
2:15:33
was part of the complications
from Agent
2:15:35
Orange but I'll take it one
step further
2:15:36
this case is he a Vietnam hero
is what
2:15:39
he is and really good to hear
from you
2:15:41
sergeant Fred glad you're doing
okay and
2:15:43
here's what you want buddy you
slaves
2:15:45
can get
2:15:47
just let the maggot cheese I
can shoot
2:15:49
macaroni and cheese shatter
melted
2:15:52
together
2:15:52
mac and cheese mac and cheese
mac and
2:15:54
cheese mac hey everybody
2:15:58
[Music]
2:16:05
you've got karma despite the
2030
2:16:11
podcasts that come but he also
says my
2:16:13
podcast that got me podcasts
who got in
2:16:15
this family the struggling is
the
2:16:18
struggling I think bio or bib
or I don't
2:16:21
know what this word is he's got
a it's
2:16:23
the struggling bib or the
struggling
2:16:25
bio.com hmm it the struggle
could be a
2:16:31
struggling big I'm trying to
think I'm
2:16:35
trying to think
2:16:36
mm I don't know whatever it is
it says
2:16:39
you know it's like gub though
Woody
2:16:42
Allen referenced anybody out
there any
2:16:45
we want to thank our sergeant
Fred Fry's
2:16:50
contribution Thank You Sarge
and that
2:16:54
wraps it up for our group of
associate
2:16:56
executive producers and
executive
2:16:58
producers for show 1240 or yes
thank you
2:17:01
all so very much
2:17:03
you're all here we're all here
our tribe
2:17:06
is complete we're complete and
we're
2:17:08
compete we're competing with the
2:17:09
mainstream but they can't get
past us
2:17:11
because we've we've got you
guys all
2:17:15
this information coming in I
haven't
2:17:17
received more clips even
pre-made clips
2:17:20
it's fantastic time timecode
lists
2:17:23
information anecdotal
information stuff
2:17:26
from your families who are
working in
2:17:28
different sectors it's
incredible what
2:17:32
has been going on and really
appreciated
2:17:34
particularly this kind of
showing so
2:17:35
thank you all for your support
we'll be
2:17:38
thanking more people in a bit
in our
2:17:39
second segment and of course
will be
2:17:40
here on Sunday again to do
whatever we
2:17:42
need to do please support us at
Vollrath
2:17:45
org slash and paint pretty sure
you know
2:17:49
where
2:17:49
you need to face master to stay
indoors
2:17:51
or not you're schooled our
formula is
2:17:53
this we go out we hit people in
the
2:17:57
mouth
2:18:05
this will kill you
2:18:10
nailed it I'm too tight for
this market
2:18:13
really if you think about I've
got a
2:18:15
couple of vices we want to go
over
2:18:17
before I play Kaylee I got some
kale
2:18:19
eclipse Kaylee it's too late to
say
2:18:22
you're sorry
2:18:22
thank you know the song Kaylee
no I
2:18:24
never heard this song almost
you're beat
2:18:26
I'm fine now call her Kaylee
the Avenger
2:18:30
just like it so let's try this
2:18:32
ashamed ashamed you should be
ashamed of
2:18:37
yourself you'll be hearing from
me who
2:18:39
is that Mika is that me I like
that I
2:18:41
like Mika not bad well here it
is here's
2:18:44
the second version the shorter
version
2:18:45
hearing from me okay do you'll
be
2:18:47
hearing from me I don't know
that's part
2:18:51
of it that's a part of a clip
coming up
2:18:52
okay then I have following
rules which I
2:18:57
think may have slipped in was
before
2:18:59
okay I'm following the rules
mmm I'm
2:19:05
still I'm still liking the
longer one
2:19:07
actually okay let's go to this
one sick
2:19:10
person you're a sick person
2:19:17
should I flip that sheet person
let me
2:19:22
just see there have any other
ISOs so I
2:19:24
have well I have this one I
told you
2:19:27
about that well this will kill
you I
2:19:29
have something from a segment
coming up
2:19:33
no that's no good it's no good
oh that's
2:19:36
no good
2:19:37
well I'm gonna have trouble
topping to
2:19:40
kill you one but let's go skip
okay well
2:19:43
well hold on it sits between
the kill
2:19:45
you one and I think this is a
good
2:19:47
contender you should be ashamed
of
2:19:49
yourself you'll be hearing from
me
2:19:51
I like that it's this will kill
you
2:19:54
tonight rolls first ten votes
will count
2:19:57
in them one though we're at
yeah well
2:20:00
there you go okay so let's go
with I got
2:20:03
to Tuesday I got one a short
one by K
2:20:06
Leon voter fraud because this
needs to
2:20:08
be and she says it over because
she did
2:20:09
it twice in this press
conference the
2:20:12
second time she read from this
this
2:20:14
thing on voter fraud she's got
a little
2:20:17
she's got her thing she throws
it back
2:20:18
at the media she's great about
this and
2:20:21
the second time she had to do
the same
2:20:22
thing she said to the reporter
I guess
2:20:25
you weren't listening and just
burned
2:20:28
her right there but this is the
voter
2:20:32
fraud clip November 3rd I would
review
2:20:34
of the prediction tool and you
can tell
2:20:36
us what will be happening on
November
2:20:37
3rd 2020 I certainly don't
notice the
2:20:39
present Aires coming up and
that's like
2:20:41
what's happening in too violent
I would
2:20:42
also I assume you care about
fairness
2:20:44
and accuracy in our elections
do not you
2:20:52
can go look this up on Pro
Publica there
2:20:54
is a bipartisan consensus on
the fact
2:20:56
that mass mail-in voting can
lead to
2:20:59
fraud there was a 2005
commission by
2:21:01
none other than President
Carter who's
2:21:03
not a member of the Republican
Party and
2:21:04
then also James Baker about this
2:21:06
concluding that these ballots
quote
2:21:08
remain the largest source of
potential
2:21:10
voter fraud so this is a
concern the
2:21:13
president's right to look at
this we
2:21:14
want a free and fair election
and that's
2:21:16
his concern
2:21:18
you're so jacked about Kayleigh
that now
2:21:22
you're doing like sprucing up
her bits I
2:21:24
don't this Bruce the next one
up yeah so
2:21:27
she goes this is the witness a
2:21:29
two-parter she goes and she's
first
2:21:31
start answers the question and
then she
2:21:33
turns and and adds information
that
2:21:37
wasn't requested blast Susan
Rice and
2:21:41
then what she knows if I have
to say
2:21:44
this about Kayleigh she knows
when to
2:21:46
quit
2:21:46
oh she my son she's a Mike
dropper she's
2:21:48
a Mike dropper so she drops the
mic and
2:21:51
walks out after the second but
let's
2:21:53
listen to the first part
president Trump
2:22:01
is counsel to the presidency
and also
2:22:04
they say that called his
response to the
2:22:07
coronavirus deadly classified
as a
2:22:10
deadly mishandled
2:22:12
what's the White House's
response today
2:22:14
um so you said that that came
from Susan
2:22:16
Rice was it okay so first I
would want
2:22:20
to take a moment to address the
2:22:21
president's response because the
2:22:23
president has had an
extraordinary in
2:22:25
early response to the corona
virus I
2:22:28
would know dr. Burks the early
work of
2:22:30
President Trump both the travel
2:22:31
restrictions and quarantine has
bought
2:22:33
us the time and space necessary
to have
2:22:36
this task force be very
effective doctor
2:22:38
felt she's saying that the
president's
2:22:39
response has been impressive he
can't
2:22:41
imagine under any circumstance
that
2:22:43
anyone could be doing anything
more I
2:22:45
can go through the actions
there's a
2:22:47
detailed timeline out there of
January
2:22:49
6th on Luhan issuing a travel
travel
2:22:52
notice issued on wuhan when
there were
2:22:54
zero cases in the United States
the 17th
2:22:57
zero reported us cases and
there were
2:23:00
Public Health entry screening
that major
2:23:02
US airports of course the
infamous
2:23:04
travel restrictions that were
called
2:23:06
xenophobic by Democrats on
January 31st
2:23:08
a lot of action in February on
2:23:11
developing a test and making
sure we
2:23:13
were moving forward as speedily
as
2:23:15
possible on that keep in mind
in late
2:23:18
February Pelosi was saying come
to
2:23:20
Chinatown it's very safe but the
2:23:22
president had already taken
very early
2:23:24
action and I know you brought
up Susan
2:23:26
Rice in that context
2:23:31
so when she says I know you
brought up
2:23:35
Susan Rice in that context here
she goes
2:23:38
and I know he brought up Susan
Rice in
2:23:41
that context but I'm going to
bring her
2:23:43
up in another context that's
equally as
2:23:44
a new newsworthy and that is
the email
2:23:47
that was Declassified
2:23:49
from Susan Rice on Inauguration
Day
2:23:52
which is so peculiar it set the
scene
2:23:54
it's an odd Eurasian day you're
moving
2:23:57
out of the White House this is
the most
2:23:58
powerful building on planet
earth Susan
2:24:00
Rice is moving out reflecting
on her
2:24:02
time here and what is she doing
she's
2:24:04
not packing her boxes she's not
being
2:24:07
nostalgic about her time in the
White
2:24:08
House what she's doing is
writing an
2:24:09
email worth three times she
writes that
2:24:12
President Obama emphasized to
conduct
2:24:15
the investigation into Michael
Flynn by
2:24:17
the book by the book by the
book she
2:24:19
writes that three times as a
Shakespeare
2:24:22
said Thal doth protest too much
Susan
2:24:24
Rice you think she wrote that
herself is
2:24:28
that her is that her style - I
think it
2:24:31
is that's interesting I he
didn't have
2:24:32
the Susan Rice part in there
but I'll
2:24:33
add that in - she was that
specifically
2:24:36
about the unmasking Michael
Flynn after
2:24:38
her after she discussed it on
January
2:24:40
5th in the Oval Office with
Obama after
2:24:42
she wrote this email to herself
on
2:24:44
inauguration day she was asked
by a good
2:24:47
journalist Judy Woodruff about
this
2:24:49
email and she's in about the
unmasking
2:24:50
and Michael Flynn not the email
but the
2:24:52
unmasking she was asked
specifically
2:24:54
about núñez exclaims
specifically
2:24:57
swimming clarify was known as
his claim
2:24:59
and she said I know nothing
about this
2:25:01
so it was a lie and then Susan
Rice and
2:25:05
still AM brought it up to me I
will
2:25:06
bring it up to you her attorney
said
2:25:09
that this was the first
opportunity
2:25:10
three weeks after this oval
office
2:25:12
meeting that she had to write
this email
2:25:14
memorializing her Oval Office
2:25:16
meeting with a Barack Obama
discussing
2:25:18
Michael Flynn it was her first
2:25:19
opportunity she said
interesting because
2:25:22
she had an opportunity in those
three
2:25:23
weeks on January 10th to do a
passing of
2:25:26
the baton event with none other
than
2:25:28
Michael Flynn where she praised
him
2:25:30
wished him to success and
talked about
2:25:32
the great transition into the
White
2:25:34
House and then on January 12th
she was
2:25:36
able to participate in a story
that
2:25:38
published on that date and the
life
2:25:40
section of the Washington Post
so she
2:25:41
never had time to write this
email until
2:25:45
inauguration day as she's
rushing out
2:25:47
the door when in fact she had an
2:25:49
opportunity to do all of those
things
2:25:51
I'll leave that with you thank
you for
2:25:53
bringing up Susan Rice not in
the
2:25:54
context that I wish but for
allowing me
2:25:56
to share that with you what I
now and
2:26:00
that's where she drops the mic
and walks
2:26:02
out what I find interesting is
actually
2:26:05
the lack of pushback that she
gets from
2:26:07
the media I don't think they've
quite
2:26:08
there and they're afraid of her
and
2:26:10
maybe because she came out
right away
2:26:12
they started punching people
around like
2:26:14
oh yeah really this is what you
said
2:26:16
that's what you said and it's
very quick
2:26:18
on her feet she's very quick to
recall
2:26:21
stuff but they're not but
they're not
2:26:23
out there writing stories about
how
2:26:25
she's a conspiracy theorist
that's
2:26:27
that's different from every
other press
2:26:29
secretary not attacking her
like the
2:26:32
accountant will go after them
if anybody
2:26:34
even attempted that she is a
and I cuz I
2:26:37
remember the young O'Malley and
I think
2:26:40
you're in love I think I'm
gonna play
2:26:42
your little theme song for your
2:26:44
girlfriend that's the wrong one
yeah
2:26:47
keep going
2:26:49
don't fun Kelli Ann Conway when
she was
2:26:51
Kelly Ann Fitzpatrick in the
90s was
2:26:54
younger and she was just like
that she
2:26:57
was very quick on her feet she
wasn't in
2:26:59
the White House she was a
commentator on
2:27:01
various news networks and she
was fast
2:27:05
and she was mean this girl has
had to
2:27:09
have studied her she's younger
a lot
2:27:11
younger than Kelly Ann she's
just as
2:27:13
fast
2:27:14
I think she's meaner yeah and I
think
2:27:16
she studied how to do this
right and she
2:27:19
is there to kick ass and
nothing less
2:27:23
here listen to this he does not
the
2:27:26
other guys have I mean I
thought maybe
2:27:28
Huckabee was you know she would
she was
2:27:31
just too she was just a
lightweight
2:27:33
compared to this woman she is a
mean
2:27:36
girl she's a mean sorority girl
I know
2:27:38
this type here we go here's
your song
2:27:41
this is your theme song we're
going back
2:27:42
to 1984 with marillion
2:27:46
Kaleigh do you remember not like
2:27:49
Dillinger burps
2:27:50
yeah this was a number one hit
maybe it
2:27:53
wasn't a hit in America yeah
let me get
2:27:57
the hook
2:27:59
[Music]
2:28:01
so sorry
2:28:03
[Music]
2:28:08
there you go
2:28:11
[Music]
2:28:13
I think we can rerelease it I'd
never
2:28:17
heard that song before it's a
great song
2:28:18
I don't see me a little slow
moving to
2:28:21
me I'm gonna follow this woman
as that I
2:28:28
know I know I'm glad you doing
that and
2:28:30
your informations good and
stuff people
2:28:32
need to hear that media is
obviously not
2:28:34
reporting what she has to say
no they
2:28:36
just you know okay and and
theirs and
2:28:38
they are cowed by or they are
cowed by I
2:28:41
think you're right yes I think
you're
2:28:42
right
2:28:42
they are yeah I agree good good
crap
2:28:47
always nice to receive a Caylee
package
2:28:53
[Music]
2:29:03
I'm not gonna do a very long
extended
2:29:06
OTG segment but I do have some
some
2:29:08
information from the testing
lab here as
2:29:12
you know the entire idea of
going OTG is
2:29:16
to create less data for the
Silicon
2:29:19
Valley companies who gladly
sell that if
2:29:22
they can't well if they if
they're not
2:29:24
asked to share it they'll sell
it to the
2:29:26
government in everyone's and any
2:29:27
government and one who wants it
but also
2:29:29
to live a more healthy life
with less
2:29:32
distraction from your device
that you
2:29:35
really don't need more than
just a phone
2:29:37
that can do some text messaging
can make
2:29:41
a phone call maybe maybe maybe
for you
2:29:44
to go email or a quick thing a
quick web
2:29:47
search that's about all I can
do and
2:29:49
I've recommended the Alcatel go
flip
2:29:52
three now when you need to do
something
2:29:55
additional it's good to have
another
2:29:57
device with you and I have here
I think
2:29:59
a device that fits the bill
2:30:03
and this is it was created by
producer
2:30:06
Andrew for me he sent it off an
LG
2:30:08
tablet and I'm not sure which
one this
2:30:11
is it's it's probably about the
size of
2:30:15
a of a big oval as if you took
an iPhone
2:30:19
and made it one size bigger to
make it
2:30:23
less note the size of a note
2:30:25
oh no it's well the thing is
it's
2:30:29
interesting it can it can have
a SIM
2:30:33
card but what's nice about it
is it's
2:30:36
loaded up with the lineage OS
are you
2:30:40
familiar with the lineage I've
actually
2:30:42
not heard of it but I assume
it's a
2:30:44
Linux distro well the lineage
OS is the
2:30:48
is it's called lineage for
reason it's
2:30:50
basically the Android operating
system
2:30:53
as originally intended with all
of the
2:30:57
Google stuff taken out which is
that
2:31:01
okay no well I don't know if it
was
2:31:04
originally intended not to have
any
2:31:05
Google stuff in it but okay
well the
2:31:08
yeah well Google bought Android
so
2:31:11
Android was not a Google
product they
2:31:13
bought it and baked all that
crap in
2:31:15
there so it was originally an
operating
2:31:18
system that lived outside of
the outside
2:31:20
of the ecosystem and now this
of course
2:31:22
means that you also get no apps
so
2:31:25
there's no Play Store there's
nowhere to
2:31:27
install but wait is there yes
and
2:31:30
there's an actual kind of a
store and
2:31:34
it's called f-droid and this is
all open
2:31:37
source
2:31:39
many of them are sanctioned by
the
2:31:40
lineage OS people but of course
a lot
2:31:43
are just open source open
source stuff
2:31:45
that's around I'm very familiar
with k9
2:31:48
mails so I'm using that and and
yeah and
2:31:52
it has a couple actually
there's a
2:31:54
browser called the Foss browser
f OSS
2:31:57
free open source software it is
so
2:31:59
minimal and so basic yet so
lovely to
2:32:02
use and fast and they even have
the the
2:32:05
bar where you type in at the
bottom just
2:32:07
to just to make it even faster
and makes
2:32:10
so much sense once at the
bottom so
2:32:12
what's cool about this you can
you can
2:32:14
connect it to the to the
hotspot Wi-Fi
2:32:16
on your go flip and you can do
anything
2:32:19
you need to do you'll have to
figure out
2:32:21
how to install lineage OS there
are some
2:32:24
people who sell them with it
built in
2:32:25
and this thing is just it's
locked and
2:32:28
it's in the in the glove
compartment of
2:32:30
the car if I'm on the road and
I need to
2:32:32
do a little bit extra it's here
and this
2:32:34
lineage OS is fat
2:32:36
it's it's incredible even
compared to
2:32:40
the speed of an iPhone or or
you know a
2:32:44
modern any modern Android it's
fast
2:32:48
these in these apps are not
bloated it's
2:32:50
not sucking out your data
throwing out
2:32:53
the backdoor
2:32:54
it's I'm very very impressed
and any of
2:32:58
these things are probably for
sale for
2:33:00
under 100 bucks
2:33:01
now you don't give a shit about
it it's
2:33:04
like you don't have to worry if
I just
2:33:06
throw it around and use it when
you need
2:33:07
to battery lasts but I haven't
even
2:33:09
charged it yet I've had it for
almost a
2:33:11
week
2:33:11
so lineage OS look out for it's
very
2:33:14
nice what guess what a nerd
well not
2:33:19
really
2:33:20
oh really if I'm seeing the
amount of
2:33:24
people who especially with the
tracking
2:33:27
and tracing programs it's now
officially
2:33:29
been released the kovat 19
notification
2:33:34
system that Apple and Google
for your
2:33:37
own good man it yeah we'll see
we'll see
2:33:41
if anyone actually goes in and
and
2:33:43
installs it I don't think we're
gonna I
2:33:45
going to get all people that
were just
2:33:47
over to your house they'd be
all in on
2:33:49
it oh yeah yeah they will be
when the
2:33:52
apps are available so stay
strong
2:33:54
everybody you can do it and
it's our
2:33:57
time well everyone's being
tracked and
2:33:59
and narked on we're kind of
free people
2:34:03
we're certainly free in our
mind of each
2:34:06
is rope have blings and blocks
and
2:34:08
bloops and things that want our
2:34:09
attention especially now that
you're
2:34:12
going back out enjoy it enjoy
looking
2:34:15
around enjoy not being
distracted and
2:34:18
that is your OTG segment for
the day
2:34:21
well I want to play this Myka
clip ok
2:34:25
Myka now make Trump on
Wednesday I think
2:34:28
it was I I don't know I know
how she got
2:34:33
this out she got this room the
screed
2:34:35
out so quickly Trump he was just
2:34:37
tweeting about one thing or
another is
2:34:38
going on a mostly about Kovan
and all of
2:34:41
a sudden he's cuz something's
2:34:42
Scarborough said here I said
well you
2:34:45
know maybe somebody should look
into
2:34:47
that intern who died in your
office cold
2:34:49
case file
2:34:50
or reopen yeah hold on I I can
give you
2:34:53
some background on that because
the meme
2:34:54
was going around which for some
reason a
2:34:57
lot of people liked and sent to
me of a
2:34:59
call from years ago where Diet
Don Imus
2:35:03
the radio hosts in New York has
Chuck
2:35:06
Scarborough on the line before
you know
2:35:08
as the announcement is made
he's going
2:35:10
to MSNBC to be a prostitute and
the Imus
2:35:15
makes the joke about about the
dead
2:35:19
intern and it's kind of a
tasteless joke
2:35:21
very IMS for back in the day
but for
2:35:23
some reason people were sending
that to
2:35:25
me like this is a great clip
like no
2:35:28
it's not it's a dumb joke from
30 years
2:35:31
ago and they're all douche and
I miss is
2:35:34
dead it's like this is not a
great clip
2:35:36
if you hate Mika and
Scarborough don't
2:35:40
watch him so I'm assuming this
is gonna
2:35:43
be great because we rarely do
clips of
2:35:45
them yeah what's because it's
the state
2:35:47
pound the same tub but I
thought this
2:35:50
was a good one cuz she was
really upset
2:35:52
about this one tweet which was
I didn't
2:35:55
even I remember reading the
tweet when
2:35:57
it went through cuz I cuz if
somebody
2:35:59
wants if you want to do
something once
2:36:00
in a while if you're a Twitter
guy or
2:36:02
gal go to Donald Trump's feed
directly
2:36:08
and then just start reading the
tweets
2:36:10
from top to bottom and until he
gets
2:36:12
sick of them and you can really
you
2:36:15
won't even get he does about
looks like
2:36:17
he does about 40 tweets a day
or more
2:36:20
and so you get it and you get a
lot of
2:36:22
information there he's got
links to
2:36:24
things he's got didn't you also
see his
2:36:26
taste he'd he retweets some
really
2:36:28
tasteless stuff but it's funny
so you
2:36:31
just go through and I remember
going
2:36:33
past this one tweet where he's
talking
2:36:35
to Mitch in about Scarborough
and he's
2:36:36
right back on his regular
subject it was
2:36:38
a it was a throwaway
2:36:40
but apparently Myka she got so
bent out
2:36:44
of shape about this one lone
tweet I'm
2:36:47
thinking well with her smoke
there's
2:36:48
fire there's something wrong
here that
2:36:50
she's got to defend her man
because
2:36:53
apparently Joe can't defend
himself so
2:36:55
he needs this little noodle
this snake
2:36:58
to do it for him and so she
goes off on
2:37:00
the D she goes off nuts right
now
2:37:03
we go aside from the fact that
most
2:37:06
believe that this president has
botched
2:37:09
this crisis from the get-go and
this
2:37:12
will be known in history
worldwide as a
2:37:16
human catastrophe that he could
have
2:37:18
prevented and he's trying to
deflect at
2:37:21
all times and will weigh in
Mike he's
2:37:24
tweeting again all sorts of
crazy things
2:37:27
once again tweeting conspiracy
theories
2:37:29
about Joe falsely accusing him
of murder
2:37:31
talking about the death of a
young
2:37:34
staffer and his congressional
office
2:37:36
years ago and calling him
dangerous to
2:37:40
walk the streets and I'll just
say I'll
2:37:42
take a point of personal
privilege here
2:37:44
that's sick
2:37:45
Donald you're a sick person
unlike
2:37:48
calling someone Hitler for
months you're
2:37:51
a sick person to put this
family through
2:37:54
this to put her husband through
this to
2:37:57
do this just cuz you're mad at
Joe
2:37:59
because Joe got you again today
because
2:38:01
he speaks the truth hold on a
second
2:38:04
hold on a second let me just
hear that
2:38:07
which now too and I understand
the
2:38:09
premise it's about this was a
this
2:38:11
happened years ago interned
dead in
2:38:14
Joe's office but what does Myka
sangs
2:38:16
listen again that person you're
a sick
2:38:18
person to put this family
through this
2:38:21
to put her husband through this
why what
2:38:25
is she saying to put her
husband through
2:38:26
this who is her and and why is
her
2:38:29
husband more important than the
dead
2:38:31
child well this is the same
thing you
2:38:35
get from the Seth commentary
it's not
2:38:39
you can't bring it up because
it's
2:38:41
putting this the family I
understand
2:38:44
that part but it sounds like
she's
2:38:46
talking about herself you know
Joe is
2:38:48
her husband it sounds like
she's saying
2:38:51
you're putting me through this
or my
2:38:53
husband sounds like I think I
think that
2:38:56
the intern may have been mayor
I don't
2:38:58
know any of the okay it's not
really
2:39:02
about Mika no well she may be
projecting
2:39:05
it I think it's all about Mika
2:39:07
ultimately that's why I pick up
on it
2:39:09
it's always projection with her
person
2:39:11
to put this family through this
2:39:14
to put her husband through this
to do
2:39:16
this just because you're mad at
Joe
2:39:17
because Joe got yet again today
because
2:39:20
he speaks the truth
2:39:21
and he speaks plainly about
your lack of
2:39:24
interest and empathy and others
and your
2:39:27
lack of ability to handle this
massive
2:39:30
human catastrophe the fact that
you've
2:39:32
made it worse and that you make
it worse
2:39:34
every day and that you won't
even wear a
2:39:36
mask to protect people on your
journey
2:39:47
but the germs are spreading on
Twitter
2:39:50
first of all Twitter you
shouldn't be
2:39:52
allowing this and you should be
taking
2:39:54
these tweets down and you
should be
2:39:55
ashamed of yourself you'll be
hearing
2:39:57
from me on this because this is
GS but
2:40:01
Donald you're a sick person
you're
2:40:03
really a cruel sick disgusting
person
2:40:06
and you can keep tweeting about
Joe but
2:40:09
you're just hurting other
people and of
2:40:11
course you're hurting yourself
well I
2:40:13
wanted to take final thoughts
I'm done
2:40:16
Wow good ones that are
entertaining now
2:40:25
there was a great clip by the
way for
2:40:27
the people who think they were
just a
2:40:29
bunch of Trump apologists there
you go
2:40:32
fuck this to be a beautiful
clip it's so
2:40:37
personal to her yeah the things
that
2:40:41
comes out of her piehole it's
all okay
2:40:43
but when it's about Joe
something's very
2:40:47
wrong with her well look at the
family
2:40:49
lineage speak of lineage OS
she's o G
2:40:55
Linode OS lineage OS crazy uh
you got a
2:41:01
second dick clip from Myka here
oh yeah
2:41:03
this is actually the follow-up
of what's
2:41:05
happening and this is a this is
from the
2:41:07
hill and they use their robot
voice or
2:41:09
whatever it is at places this
kind of
2:41:11
just isn't follow up clip MSNBC
host
2:41:14
Mika Brzezinski said she will
speak with
2:41:17
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to
discuss
2:41:19
getting president I'm going to
the
2:41:21
school I'm going to talk to the
2:41:22
headmaster about yo I'm banned
from
2:41:24
Twitter
2:41:25
the Morning Joe co-hosts argued
in a
2:41:27
series of tweets that the
social media
2:41:29
Giants platform policies are
being quote
2:41:31
abused by the de Brasil ski
tweeted
2:41:33
quote I will be reaching out to
head of
2:41:35
Twitter about policies being
violated
2:41:37
every day by President Trump
hope my
2:41:39
call is taken please retweet if
you
2:41:41
agree she eventually confirmed
that she
2:41:43
would be speaking with Dorsey
and the
2:41:45
general counsel via phone call
2:41:46
Brzezinski appears to be
responding to a
2:41:48
Wednesday tweet by the
president that
2:41:50
attacks her Morning Joe co-host
and
2:41:52
husband Joe Scarborough I mean
she might
2:41:55
as well just call herself Karen
from now
2:41:57
on I mean just Karen Brzezinski
using
2:42:01
your not wearing a mask but why
we just
2:42:03
make Karen Mika you're a real
Mika yeah
2:42:08
real Mika you know that I'm
gonna go to
2:42:10
their dummy code is Jack from
Twitter
2:42:13
and I'm gonna tell them you
should take
2:42:14
you as you at least move your
check mark
2:42:19
your check mark should be
removed
2:42:22
because you're not a man this
is it's
2:42:25
okay well it's fun for us I
agree all
2:42:27
right let's go to some actual
2:42:29
information about China China
the
2:42:34
original money honey Maria
Bartiromo has
2:42:36
a show on Fox Business on
Sunday clearly
2:42:41
not funded by the China or the
2:42:45
pharmaceutical industry yet but
we'll
2:42:48
find out and she had the
President on
2:42:51
and here's a little preamble it
kind of
2:42:53
starts off with some news that
happened
2:42:55
over this past week which
included my
2:42:58
stepdaughters alma mater a
professor at
2:43:01
Case Western Reserve University
in
2:43:03
Cleveland has been arrested
over his
2:43:05
alleged financial ties to China
this
2:43:07
just days after the FBI sounded
the
2:43:09
alarm on China's attempt to
steal
2:43:11
current virus research a
professor at
2:43:13
the University of Arkansas was
arrested
2:43:15
on similar charges last week
and then in
2:43:17
January Harvard's chemistry
chief was
2:43:20
charged with failing to
disclose that he
2:43:22
too was being paid by the
Chinese
2:43:24
Communist Party
2:43:25
two weeks ago Senator Tom
cotton told us
2:43:28
that the CCP was trying in many
ways to
2:43:30
steal medical data from the
United
2:43:32
States to try and come up with
a vaccine
2:43:34
for Kovach 19 before the United
States
2:43:36
that's the first time we've
heard that
2:43:39
of an accusation that they were
trying
2:43:41
to get it to steal it to be
first with a
2:43:43
vaccine find that hard to
believe but
2:43:47
I've not heard that I think I
think we
2:43:50
had a clip about that hmm I
don't think
2:43:53
they use the word vaccine I
think they
2:43:55
use the word cure no that could
be
2:43:58
anyway so now we have three
three clips
2:44:02
about a minute each with the
money honey
2:44:03
and with Trump and it's about
China and
2:44:08
if you listen very carefully
this is
2:44:10
where you get to hear what the
president
2:44:11
actually means or what she's
thinking
2:44:13
but we'll have to listen very
carefully
2:44:15
and what is really important to
him or
2:44:18
not and this is a throwback to
your
2:44:23
series of clips about the
financial
2:44:25
which which clip was that again
the was
2:44:28
that with Kaley how the
president will
2:44:32
probably want to go after money
from
2:44:33
someone and that was someone
would be
2:44:35
from China that was a note that
I was
2:44:38
reading ah yes note so here we
go
2:44:41
secretary Pompeo so that he has
strong
2:44:43
evidence that it did come from
the
2:44:45
virology lab we've been
reporting this
2:44:46
every Sunday by the way from
early on
2:44:49
you also said that you saw
evidence can
2:44:52
you tell us anything about any
2:44:53
intelligence no but we have a
lot of
2:44:55
information and it's not good
but you
2:44:58
know the worst of all whether
it came
2:44:59
from the lab or came from the
batch
2:45:01
circuit it all came from China
and they
2:45:04
should have stopped it they
could have
2:45:05
stopped at that source I call
it the
2:45:07
source right their decision to
allow it
2:45:11
to escape its borders I don't
know if
2:45:13
they made the decision but it
got out of
2:45:14
control I think more likely it
got out
2:45:16
of control
2:45:17
senator Kahn said that they
didn't want
2:45:19
the Chinese economy to contract
20% in
2:45:23
the rest of the world to
contract two
2:45:24
percent so we were meeting them
very
2:45:26
badly before this we were
beating them
2:45:28
between the tariffs and other
things we
2:45:30
were doing and we were going up
and they
2:45:32
were having a very bad year
they were
2:45:34
having the worst year they've
had in 56
2:45:36
years
2:45:37
Esther's on the street and they
were
2:45:39
and even beyond that and we
were really
2:45:41
doing well and that is a theory
but
2:45:44
here's what I know for sure
they didn't
2:45:46
allow this whole thing they
didn't allow
2:45:49
people to go into China but
they did
2:45:52
allow them to go out to the
world
2:45:53
including the United States
2:45:55
that's why Europe is a mess
that's why
2:45:58
look at look at these countries
Russia's
2:46:00
having a hard time so I think
what the
2:46:03
president is saying there is
look I
2:46:05
really don't care where in
China okay as
2:46:10
long as we all recognize it
came from
2:46:12
China and I'm not gonna
necessarily say
2:46:15
they did it on purpose but what
they
2:46:17
certainly did on purpose is
they let
2:46:19
Chinese travel abroad and they
didn't
2:46:22
let the Chinese even travel to
other
2:46:24
cities within China so he's
clearly been
2:46:27
saying this for a while and
nobody wants
2:46:31
to report on it well he's just
locking
2:46:33
it in and he's because he knows
the
2:46:35
Chinese are watching and he is
pissed
2:46:38
because when we identified this
when it
2:46:41
took place when the 250 billion
dollar
2:46:45
trade deal was signed and
noticed
2:46:48
immediately and this is before
we had
2:46:49
anything going on really the
very last
2:46:52
paragraph on the very last page
had a
2:46:55
force majeure clause which
essentially
2:46:58
said should anything crappy
happen that
2:47:00
kind of changes the situation
we all
2:47:03
agree we'll come back and we'll
figure
2:47:04
it out and that's a known as
they forced
2:47:08
measure or Clause and Trump is
pissed
2:47:10
about it because well here you
go look
2:47:12
the big thing is they should
have never
2:47:14
let this happen so I make a
great trade
2:47:17
deal and now I say it just
doesn't feel
2:47:20
the same to me the ink was
barely dry
2:47:22
and the plague came over and it
doesn't
2:47:26
feel the same to me I think I
got it
2:47:28
they're not gonna buy the 250
billion
2:47:29
are they they will buy 250 250
billion
2:47:34
they said somewhere I see
they'd like to
2:47:37
renegotiate the deal
2:47:40
not gonna renegotiate look
notice that
2:47:42
he said that it's like the ink
was
2:47:44
barely dry so he knows he knows
they
2:47:46
were there under false
pretenses they
2:47:48
signed a deal fully well
knowing that
2:47:50
had a problem and that that
clause was
2:47:52
in there it may have even put
it on the
2:47:54
day of the site existed they
knew about
2:47:57
it yeah it was the thing
broke-ass I
2:48:00
said we yeah we can assign it
says we
2:48:01
got a force majeure in here and
said
2:48:03
it's barely drier than the
announcement
2:48:06
takes place and again this is
all this
2:48:08
is not for information for the
American
2:48:11
public Maria Bartiromo this is
telling
2:48:13
China what's on his mind and
what he
2:48:15
knows and how he feels I'm not
happy
2:48:17
about anything having to do
with that
2:48:19
particular subject right now
have you
2:48:21
spoken to Gigi ping I have a
very good
2:48:24
relationship but I just right
now I
2:48:26
don't want to speak to him I
don't want
2:48:32
to speak to him tell him no I
mean
2:48:34
that's almost like a whiny
bitch the way
2:48:36
he does that I don't want to
speak with
2:48:38
him right now because you know
senator
2:48:42
cotton was saying maybe we
should be
2:48:44
limiting the amount of visas
that we
2:48:45
give to students who want to
study
2:48:46
things like many things and AI
there are
2:48:50
many things we could do we
could do
2:48:51
things we could cut off the
whole
2:48:53
relationship now if you did
what would
2:48:55
happen you'd say 500 billion
dollars
2:48:58
have you cut off the whole
relationship
2:49:02
the president is signaling we
just cut
2:49:06
the whole thing off you know we
say 500
2:49:08
billion I mean we may not have
any
2:49:10
medication but and he's gonna
vote for a
2:49:13
while for a while we could wrap
2:49:15
everything up but it wouldn't be
2:49:16
overnight well presumably he's
already
2:49:19
been working on this for six
months and
2:49:21
has all kinds of crap underway
and
2:49:24
factories being built but he's
not gonna
2:49:25
stop there oh no no no we're
gonna take
2:49:28
away as much money as we can
from them
2:49:30
but within limits and reason
and you
2:49:32
pull back the man proven to be
right
2:49:35
yeah I pulled back the money
from the
2:49:37
thrift fund now I didn't know
about the
2:49:39
thrift fund but the thrift fund
is is
2:49:43
that the thrift savings and
it's like a
2:49:45
huge I don't know anything
about it
2:49:47
yeah I put it in the show notes
here I
2:49:50
think it's kind of like one of
those
2:49:53
semi government institutions
kind of
2:49:58
like Fannie Mae if you will the
its
2:50:02
death I think it's the thrift
plan
2:50:05
anyway it's the federal
retirement
2:50:08
thrift plan and there's a
federal the
2:50:12
federal retirement thrift
Investment
2:50:13
Board administers the Thrift
Savings
2:50:15
Plan a tax-deferred defined
contribution
2:50:19
plan similar to private-sector
401k
2:50:22
plans which provides federal
employees
2:50:24
the opportunity to save so it's
the it's
2:50:26
a big federal pension scheme
and they do
2:50:31
it China they wanted to put 10%
of the
2:50:34
thrift fund into MSCI index
companies
2:50:38
does that answer your questions
they
2:50:41
were gonna put 10% of the
entire fund
2:50:42
into Chinese companies will you
go one
2:50:46
step further and force that
Chinese
2:50:48
companies have to follow
accounting
2:50:50
rules if they want to be listed
on the
2:50:51
New York Stock looking at that
very
2:50:54
strongly but went on the thrift
fund you
2:50:56
know it's run by the Obama
appointments
2:50:58
right and we said you got to do
this and
2:51:01
we're gonna find out whether or
not
2:51:02
they're gonna do it very soon
and if
2:51:04
they're not we're gonna replace
them
2:51:06
very quickly yeah we are
looking at your
2:51:09
second part of your question
we're
2:51:11
looking at that because Chinese
2:51:12
companies like an Alibaba any
Chinese
2:51:14
company they're listed on the
New York
2:51:15
Stock Exchange they don't have
to report
2:51:16
their earnings the way of an
American
2:51:17
company does is amazing but
here's the
2:51:19
problem with that you know look
I hate
2:51:21
to say it but let's say we do
that right
2:51:23
so what are they gonna do
they're gonna
2:51:25
move their listing to London or
2:51:26
someplace else just say let's
say you
2:51:30
want to get tough and you're
gonna do
2:51:32
you know everyone everyone
wants to be a
2:51:34
tough guy look I'm the toughest
guy but
2:51:37
what happens is so we say
you're gonna
2:51:39
do this and you're gonna follow
the
2:51:41
rules of the New York Stock
Exchange or
2:51:43
nesic what do they do they say
okay
2:51:45
we'll move to London or we'll
go to Hong
2:51:46
Kong it's pretty pragmatic in
that
2:51:50
regard it's like now I'm not
gonna you
2:51:52
know make it too tough for them
to be on
2:51:54
our on our stock market we like
their
2:51:56
crappy-ass stocks it's great
for the
2:51:58
penny stock boys for the day
traders
2:52:00
they can have a lot of fun with
them but
2:52:02
we're not going to let our or
we're
2:52:04
going to request and it
2:52:06
how he slipped in the Obama
appointees
2:52:08
on the trust board we're gonna
try and
2:52:12
not have them invest 50 billion
dollars
2:52:14
in Chinese company so I think
it's on
2:52:16
it's on it's full on the going
after a
2:52:20
while way equipment maker the
the
2:52:24
president heard the cry from
Hong Kong
2:52:26
loud and clear people thanked
for sure
2:52:47
12:44 starting with Jim gah-gah
brewski
2:52:52
I'm guessing there's some Palo
site
2:52:55
Heights Illinois 12440 Michelle
smalls
2:53:00
up next 123 58 Donald bar slow
in Lago
2:53:05
Vista Texas 128 then we have
Terrence
2:53:12
pullin in Flint Michigan 114 50
and he
2:53:16
needs a oh no deducing for me
okay no no
2:53:19
I'm sorry
2:53:20
I thought you wanted one you're
not
2:53:21
getting it you don't want it I
just kind
2:53:24
of wanted a didn't want it is
what he
2:53:26
did Kyle Dietz Deitz in Savoy
Illinois
2:53:31
one one 1.20 and Hebert I will
mention
2:53:35
this people running along notes
at this
2:53:37
segment is not they're not
necessarily
2:53:39
read but this is a night so I
guess you
2:53:41
want to want to read this yeah
we tend
2:53:45
to read their note yes I
consider this a
2:53:47
sign oh I calculated my
accumulated
2:53:49
donations plus a mile-high
donation came
2:53:54
to 888 dollars and 80 cents I
considered
2:53:58
this a sign to complete my
knighthood
2:53:59
III would say so
2:54:01
and with the enclosed one 1120 I
2:54:05
recently hosted the first
central
2:54:07
illinoisians to which only one
person
2:54:09
came yes we heard someone had
never met
2:54:11
and we talked for two hours on
a myriad
2:54:13
of topics so I considered
2:54:15
yes indeed if you met one
person it's
2:54:17
good I was hitting the mouth
during
2:54:19
Ebola and was hooked by your nan
2:54:21
fear-mongering take which was
unique
2:54:23
from even other alternative
news at the
2:54:26
time it's fitting that I am
knighted
2:54:28
during this planned emic please
Knight
2:54:29
me sir Kyle The Fearless Jedi
Knight of
2:54:32
the orange fleet and well we'll
put some
2:54:37
of these jingles at the end for
you once
2:54:39
the Abubakar bag daddy it's one
of my
2:54:41
favorites so we'll put that at
the end
2:54:42
of show and thank you very much
he on
2:54:44
the podium in a bit Kyle Chris
Myers
2:54:46
next on the list hundred five
dollars 21
2:54:48
cents from wodsworth ohio and
he has a
2:54:51
call-out and they he also uses
a as a
2:54:56
new terminology he's got a
devastatingly
2:54:58
sexy and smoking hot pocket of
a wife
2:55:01
Kristen so that's kind of
different ten
2:55:04
year anniversary goes like a
douche bag
2:55:08
call out to the international
man of
2:55:11
leisure and legitimate badass
Jim Meier
2:55:15
my father harsh yeah next on
the list
2:55:25
are Gregory Worley and evening
Taniya
2:55:29
105 21 got a birthday coming up
now
2:55:32
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2:55:43
one welcome John thank you
they're
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I'm just wanted to mention to
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3:05:17
wind it down for today that I
don't know
3:05:20
if you've seen the Matt Lauer
medium
3:05:22
article about the Ronan Farrow
reporting
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on him specifically there is
this the
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people there was a piece that
was
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written in the New York Times
actually
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there was a piece the New York
Times
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yeah talking about however than
the one
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in medium well know is that the
New York
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Times piece is talking about
Ronan
3:05:43
Farrow not being so
journalistically
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great with his reporting and
takedown
3:05:48
and Matt Lauer posted a very
long medium
3:05:52
article where he deconstructed
Ronan's s
3:05:57
assertions and called for
people who
3:06:01
Ronan never called and the New
York
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Times checked and they checked
were
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those four people and they said
yeah
3:06:07
Matt Lauer story checks out
which means
3:06:11
the way Lohr puts it yes he had
an
3:06:15
inappropriate relationship but
no it was
3:06:18
was not rape and it was
consensual which
3:06:22
does put the media hype in a
different
3:06:24
light
3:06:25
but and and the entire me to
movement I
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think or the the insanity of
the hype of
3:06:33
the media the machine I don't
know
3:06:35
exactly what it says I don't
think it's
3:06:37
gonna matter much for Matt
Lauer but it
3:06:39
should be noted that there are
other
3:06:41
sides to that story well it
should be
3:06:44
noted that apparently according
to Ben's
3:06:46
Smith who's now writing for the
New York
3:06:48
Times the DA Ben Smith from
Politico who
3:06:52
wrote that piece a hit piece
and then
3:06:55
the Lauer follow-up and then
that this
3:06:58
the follow-up of the Lauer
assertions
3:07:01
this was this is targeting
Ronan for
3:07:05
some specific reason and I
don't know
3:07:08
what it is I have no idea but
it was a
3:07:11
target it was a hit job The New
Yorker
3:07:13
meanwhile which ran to the
Ronan pieces
3:07:18
they kind of defended him
saying that
3:07:20
this is just jealous because
the New
3:07:22
York Times wouldn't do anything
with the
3:07:24
wrote with the Farrow
information so
3:07:26
it's become like a little a
little slap
3:07:29
fight fest of people kind of
going after
3:07:32
each other yeah I don't know
what's
3:07:34
gonna come of it cuz I think
there's
3:07:35
something to this there's
something
3:07:37
behind it but that's what I
want to know
3:07:39
I mean maybe this I don't know
I'd have
3:07:42
to look go back to fact check
on whether
3:07:45
fair was just making stuff up
which is
3:07:48
possible or yeah I mean did
also some
3:07:51
people they may have said said
something
3:07:53
and then now they're in digging
or no I
3:07:55
never said anything no that's
not true
3:07:57
he never called me yeah that's
also
3:07:58
possible
3:07:59
it seems dubious yeah wait I
mean those
3:08:02
like that's unlikely that he
didn't call
3:08:04
them and they're lying about it
but he
3:08:06
did call them and they're lying
about it
3:08:08
now I don't know I mean it
could be one
3:08:12
or the other I mean it could be
he never
3:08:13
called any maybe he's a
full-of-shit guy
3:08:15
there's plenty of them that are
in
3:08:17
journalism that just makes
stuff up and
3:08:19
they say they caught contacted
this
3:08:21
person that person they never
did but
3:08:23
generally speaking when that
happens the
3:08:24
person comes out says hey he
never
3:08:26
called me at the time of the
reporting
3:08:29
they don't come out much later
after
3:08:31
Lauer calls them right that
doesn't make
3:08:34
any sense to me
3:08:35
right
3:08:38
so something's up yeah it'll be
worth
3:08:43
keeping an eye out cuz it'll be
fun I
3:08:44
have a seduce bag fight yeah it
is a
3:08:48
douche bag fight I have a
couple clips
3:08:52
left of this Biden recording
with
3:08:55
poroshenko which I think it's
kind of
3:08:58
worth listening to because it's
one of
3:09:00
those things that if you listen
to
3:09:02
without any lead-in or kind of
3:09:05
understanding of what's going
on I think
3:09:08
it loses it loses context and
these days
3:09:11
everything I want to say I have
two
3:09:14
clips or more because I got
some Pelosi
3:09:16
ramblings but I can doze are
evergreens
3:09:19
to follow up which I'm not
gonna do it
3:09:22
just please just talk about
Biden okay
3:09:25
so first this all goes back to
Biden
3:09:28
bragging at the Council on
Foreign
3:09:30
Relations about how he got a
prosecutor
3:09:34
in Ukraine fired and just to
remind you
3:09:37
here's the piece of that of
that clip
3:09:39
yeah I remember going over
convincing
3:09:42
our team our others to
convincing us
3:09:45
that we should be providing for
loan
3:09:47
guarantees and I went over
against the
3:09:50
12th 13th time to Kiev and and
I was
3:09:54
going supposed to announce that
there
3:09:56
was another billion dollar loan
3:09:57
guarantee and I had gotten a
commitment
3:10:00
from poroshenko and from
Yatsenyuk that
3:10:04
they would take action against
the state
3:10:06
prosecutor and they danced so
they said
3:10:08
that if they were walking out to
3:10:10
Prescott said nice and I'm not
gonna go
3:10:11
or we're not going to give you
the
3:10:13
billion dollars they said you
have no
3:10:16
authority you're not the
president the
3:10:17
president said I said call him
3:10:20
I said I'm telling you're not
getting a
3:10:21
billion dollars I said you're
not
3:10:23
getting a billion I'm gonna be
leaving
3:10:24
here I think it was watch six
hours I
3:10:26
look at I said believing in six
hours if
3:10:28
the prosecutors not fired
you're not
3:10:30
getting the money well son of a
bitch
3:10:33
got fired and they put in place
someone
3:10:36
who was solid all right so
let's listen
3:10:39
now these phone calls give us a
little
3:10:41
more insight into exactly what
was going
3:10:45
on and the way I read it it
sounds more
3:10:47
that Joe had some kind of issue
and this
3:10:50
is of course what the
Republicans who
3:10:52
are going after him say but
with this
3:10:55
there's some context to it and
some some
3:10:59
evidence just on the surface of
3:11:00
listening to these series of
calls the
3:11:02
kind of points to that so the
accusation
3:11:05
would be Biden had some kind of
issue
3:11:07
with this prosecutor because he
was
3:11:09
hunting his son or him or who
knows who
3:11:12
else
3:11:13
guy had to be removed he and
and Joe
3:11:17
wants the prosecutor removed
and first
3:11:22
he sends his Secretary of State
at the
3:11:24
time John Kerry to do the dirty
work and
3:11:27
carry his clearly I mean I've
heard
3:11:31
calls like this he's sending
the message
3:11:33
to president poroshenko in this
clip
3:11:39
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3:12:07
and I think I doubt that any
other
3:12:10
general Pacifica can can do
that that
3:12:13
they provide absolutely
transparent
3:12:17
procedure for the selection
commission
3:12:19
okay so Kari saying you know
the vice
3:12:23
president really would like that
3:12:25
prosecutor gone really thinks
it's
3:12:27
important that prosecutors gone
and here
3:12:30
is Biden calling him his buddy
3:12:32
poroshenko himself to make sure
we've
3:12:35
got this message that
prosecutors really
3:12:37
gotta go really really got to
go you
3:12:51
were saying I didn't meet with
the
3:13:00
general
3:13:04
we cannot reach any information
about
3:13:12
this is very interesting and
this was
3:13:14
recorded on the Ukrainian and
was very
3:13:16
interesting he says despite the
fact we
3:13:19
have no information on this
being
3:13:21
corrupt whatsoever so listen I
got the
3:14:03
guy I have the his letter of
resignation
3:14:04
in my hand I think he's being
cagey
3:14:07
about that because that doesn't
mean the
3:14:09
guy was actually gonna step
down this is
3:14:11
part of my promise to you and
Joe goes
3:14:14
great yeah so I fulfilling my
promises
3:14:16
and Joe goes I agree so that
means we've
3:14:20
got a quid pro quo by the way I
think
3:14:25
that's isn't that Bandcamp girl
3:14:28
isn't that secretarial it might
be in
3:14:36
this scam so the way I read
that is okay
3:15:42
you got that guy out all right
here's a
3:15:44
billion dollars I'm not
suggesting
3:15:46
that's what you wanted or
that's what
3:15:48
you needed but here's a billion
dollar
3:15:49
that one sentence is the
problem for me
3:15:53
let's suggest and that's what
you wanted
3:15:55
but they were just doing a lot
of the
3:15:57
good of our heart after he just
got
3:15:59
through saying that the
prosecutor is
3:16:03
gone strong motivation one of
the
3:16:06
possible candidate the billion
dollars
3:16:13
extremely strong motivation
extremely
3:16:16
strong motivation Joe thank you
for your
3:16:18
billion dollars one of the
possible
3:16:20
candidate was leader of my
fraction look
3:16:22
tempter we and now is
discussing openly
3:16:25
who is gonna replace them with
this is
3:16:27
the public figure if you think
that the
3:16:29
political motivated figure
would be not
3:16:32
very good from your point of
view I
3:16:35
recall this proposal or I do not
3:16:37
because nobody knows that I
wanna
3:16:39
propose will conquer all right
so Lou
3:16:41
Cinco was then proposed but I
don't know
3:16:44
if this came after I'm not
quite sure
3:16:47
where this came in the timeline
cuz it
3:16:48
sounds like to have a deal and
then
3:16:50
Biden shows up and then the
deal is not
3:16:52
on but to me it sounded like he
was
3:16:56
really getting some money for
them in
3:16:59
exchange for them doing
something and he
3:17:01
took it quite personally and
even after
3:17:04
Kerry didn't get a satisfaction
to that
3:17:06
factory answer he went in there
3:17:09
personally
3:17:09
that's so to me it sounds iffy
what do
3:17:13
you think guys is corrupt as it
comes
3:17:17
he was even close to being if
they think
3:17:20
Trump's minor little
conversation over
3:17:23
the phone was anything bad this
is
3:17:25
terrible this is ten times worse
3:17:27
what's of course you know it's
being
3:17:29
covered as well poor Joe what
struck me
3:17:31
is how well he's speaking then
compared
3:17:36
to now
3:17:38
very very Joe he speak yet what
was the
3:17:42
year of this this is only a few
years
3:17:45
ago well he had his last
operation as
3:17:48
aneurysm I think was 2003 I
this was all
3:17:53
two different operations on his
brains
3:17:55
was the last clip I was going
to play it
3:17:57
is a rare clip only the No
Agenda show
3:18:00
has the full clip as far as I
know
3:18:03
Biden from 2013 discussing both
of his
3:18:07
brain surgeries this is the
clip no one
3:18:11
wants to hear particularly at
the very
3:18:14
end at least no one in the
Democrat
3:18:16
Party or Joe Biden camp want
you to hear
3:18:18
or the media I as I said no one
in the
3:18:22
dojo Biden camp or the Democrat
Party
3:18:24
want you to hear saying the
media is not
3:18:27
necessary
3:18:28
we all know I had to cranially
in your
3:18:31
service and they literally had
to take
3:18:33
the top of my head off I mean
they take
3:18:35
a saw and they cut your head
off and and
3:18:37
go in to find the artery that
is one was
3:18:41
leaking the other the
3:18:42
had before it burst those of
your Doc's
3:18:46
know there's a every per
session every
3:18:49
profession has their sick jokes
the joke
3:18:51
among among Doc's is how do you
know
3:18:54
someone's had an Android cranial
3:18:56
aneurysm on the autopsy table
only 20%
3:18:59
of the people haven't even get
to the
3:19:00
table well one of the
fascinating things
3:19:04
is the second operation after
the first
3:19:06
one which was a bleed and they
gave me a
3:19:08
relatively low chance of
surviving
3:19:10
I remember going down the doc
asking the
3:19:12
doc and we you know you're
counting the
3:19:14
ceiling tiles and you're
heading into
3:19:15
the operating room a lot have
you been
3:19:17
there and I said doc what are
my chances
3:19:21
then two great neurosurgeons
and I'll
3:19:24
never forget I will not mention
his name
3:19:26
he's one of the leading a
neurosurgeon
3:19:28
in the in the world he said
senator for
3:19:34
mortality or morbidity I'm
thinking
3:19:39
I swear to God
3:19:43
you know I said let me put it
this way
3:19:48
it was a long road to the
operating room
3:19:50
I said sister absolutely true
story I
3:19:52
said what are my chances of
getting off
3:19:55
this table and being completely
normal
3:19:59
he saw your chances of living
are a lot
3:20:01
better
3:20:06
and I said okay what are they
he said
3:20:08
well they're there they're in
the 35 to
3:20:11
50 percent of age and I thought
well
3:20:14
seriously I just born optimist
I said
3:20:16
well hell that means
3:20:18
35 out of 150 had 100 make it
that's
3:20:21
gone I might as well be the one
I said
3:20:22
well what's the most likely
thing that
3:20:24
will happen if I if I live but
what he
3:20:28
said well the side of the brain
that the
3:20:30
first part of the first
aneurysm is on
3:20:33
it controls your ability to
speak tell
3:20:39
me this before the 88th
campaign a lot
3:20:44
of trouble and there you have it
3:20:46
his speech is problematic
because of his
3:20:50
brain operations yeah that's
what this
3:20:53
has been this is a meme this
goes around
3:20:55
he blames it on that which is
fine but
3:20:59
it's not presidential material
3:21:03
yeah it's not fine that you're
right
3:21:06
that's the point
3:21:07
all right play us home JC d
okay we got
3:21:10
a couple of things trying to
think which
3:21:13
order to go in here now I have
one thing
3:21:16
as it is kind of a this is the
clip
3:21:19
that's been floating around
this is the
3:21:20
Chicago mayor just before she
got into
3:21:22
office or when she was first
got in the
3:21:24
officers just having some
trouble with
3:21:26
aldermen and she goes on about
how she's
3:21:29
gonna correct these problems
and she's
3:21:31
gonna put these new people in
and I
3:21:33
cannot find any evidence that
this has
3:21:34
been I think it's a deep fake
oh don't
3:21:38
even play this is it's it's not
a deep
3:21:40
fake but you have to have the
whole clip
3:21:42
in context most of the clip no
you have
3:21:46
to have three minutes before
this but
3:21:48
it's okay we can play this it's
one
3:21:49
minute ismo is the clip but I
just what
3:21:52
it down to just what she said
yeah
3:21:55
because I don't think this is
in context
3:21:57
I don't even know why she said
it she
3:21:59
was okay
3:22:00
boy explain I'm not all ears if
you if
3:22:04
you listen to the full
interview it's a
3:22:06
full hour and I know we always
assume
3:22:09
this and there's about three
minutes
3:22:11
before this minute of the of
this of the
3:22:15
the statement which is
specifically
3:22:17
about the aldermen and how the
fiefdom
3:22:20
in Chicago were run yeah but
then when
3:22:23
you just take this it's like it
sounds
3:22:25
like is and they have their I
mean I
3:22:28
don't want to use the term to
blow the
3:22:29
clip but I think everyone might
have
3:22:30
seen it by now but to me she
was only
3:22:33
talking about that so this is
this is
3:22:35
not a deep fakes I think she
said it the
3:22:38
fact she said it was more
disturbing
3:22:39
about what she saw that's what
I'm
3:22:41
saying why did she say it even
as I say
3:22:43
we got a ten minute clip I
don't care
3:22:45
what context that's in why
would you say
3:22:48
this oh because she believes in
it well
3:22:52
then what's wrong with playing
this clip
3:22:53
because I've seen it a million
times I'm
3:22:57
like why are we still doing
this this
3:22:58
has been around for two and a
half three
3:23:00
weeks that's all we've never
played it
3:23:02
no that's what I'm saying I
only heard
3:23:04
last week let's go then
3:23:07
my thoughts are and all and you
got the
3:23:12
shit version too
3:23:13
god damn it this is the best
version I
3:23:16
could find
3:23:17
don't happen because I wasn't
interested
3:23:19
in it as a clip and I had the
good thing
3:23:22
it's interesting that the
Chicago mayor
3:23:24
not right we want people to
pledge
3:23:26
allegiance to the New World
Order yeah
3:23:29
in contact work in our
government you
3:23:31
don't think that was
interesting after
3:23:33
I'd seen the clip for almost a
month and
3:23:36
after I had gone back and
looked at the
3:23:38
full context of it it was less
3:23:40
interesting I don't have it
here to play
3:23:43
for you because it's about four
minutes
3:23:44
and then you see that she
refers back
3:23:46
and it's just not interesting
it's
3:23:48
interesting in the one-minute
context
3:23:51
well that's what I have and you
said
3:23:53
it's not interesting
3:23:54
it should be in the full time
this is a
3:24:00
stupid conversation you're
asking me the
3:24:02
clip no no I'm forcing it on
everybody
3:24:09
now now we have to listen to it
my
3:24:10
thoughts are it's just a very
culture I
3:24:17
think the only way you can do
it is a
3:24:20
couple ways one I would I'm
thinking
3:24:24
about an executive order from
day one
3:24:26
this is you know more legalese
in this
3:24:29
this is not a thing we don't
want that
3:24:31
no longer all honor this
because the way
3:24:34
that all Iranian projects is
there's got
3:24:36
to be compliance with the
executive
3:24:38
branch because otherwise it
doesn't work
3:24:42
you know eliminate that
compliance and
3:24:44
you make it mandate and then
you do
3:24:47
training particularly in the
city I'll
3:24:49
call the licensing departments
whether
3:24:51
it's zoning buildings housing
will be
3:24:55
impacted by a planning
certainly and
3:24:58
it's a new venue for people to
run those
3:25:01
agencies and the deputies there
quasi
3:25:04
militias to the New World Order
and the
3:25:07
good governance and then I
think you
3:25:09
have inspector general do so
spied on us
3:25:12
to make sure that there is real
3:25:14
compliance
3:25:18
all right until your comment
was going
3:25:20
to be it's a deep fake that's
that's why
3:25:22
it is no it's not this is a
horrible
3:25:25
version of it the the there's a
no thank
3:25:28
you very much as a gated on my
clip
3:25:31
the point is is that she said
pledge
3:25:34
allegiance of the New World
Order I just
3:25:36
don't believe that it doesn't
make any
3:25:38
sense in the set in the
conversation I
3:25:40
will I will produce what I
didn't want
3:25:42
to do because it's not that
interesting
3:25:44
and there's no joke and no
payoff is
3:25:46
like okay she meant it that way
and it's
3:25:49
and it's good quality so I'll
produce
3:25:51
that I didn't tell us in
advance why she
3:25:56
didn't mean allegiance to the
New World
3:25:59
Order if she actually said that
3:26:01
what did what's your question
well you
3:26:04
said in context in the larger
context it
3:26:08
made some sort of sense yet to
say
3:26:10
allegiance to the New World
Order yeah
3:26:13
you have to listen to 15
minutes to
3:26:17
understand that she's talking
about how
3:26:19
those guys operate and she's
saying this
3:26:22
is what they want she's not
saying I
3:26:25
will do you think it's the
older men
3:26:27
that whenever he asked legend
yes that's
3:26:30
what I tried to tell you that's
what
3:26:32
she's saying you couldn't told
me I did
3:26:35
but you were so angry at me you
didn't
3:26:37
hear no no no let's go back cuz
it's do
3:26:39
but under that context it
doesn't make
3:26:41
any sense to me because she
specifically
3:26:44
says okay you produce a clip
that shows
3:26:45
me that the aldermen yeah of
Chicago of
3:26:49
all Isis yes want the people to
pledge
3:26:52
allegiance to the New World
Order yes
3:26:54
yes no they they know they want
they
3:26:58
pled the aldermen pledged
allegiance to
3:27:00
the New World Order that's what
she's
3:27:02
complaining about them which
doesn't
3:27:07
make it less interesting but
the clip
3:27:09
never was good and that's why I
never
3:27:11
played it and also because it's
been
3:27:13
around with the Chicago
aldermen are
3:27:15
pledging allegiance to the New
World
3:27:17
Order I would like to hear it
I'll get
3:27:19
it for you that's fine I can
produce it
3:27:21
but I'm just saying it was like
now the
3:27:24
next clip which is a yeah was
taken from
3:27:27
that early interview with the
Col five
3:27:29
people the woman who is talking
3:27:32
now she goes on and on about
how she's
3:27:35
ADHD and and she said she says
that
3:27:38
you're either gonna be a great
scientist
3:27:40
or you're gonna be a criminal
and from
3:27:45
that there's a little side
discussion a
3:27:47
30-second clip were apparently
ADHD
3:27:50
people either are well play the
clip and
3:27:54
you'll hear what if you have
ADHD
3:27:56
genuinely you're either gonna
be one
3:27:58
thing or the other let's hear
what it is
3:28:00
by the way the ADHD thing I
will share a
3:28:03
little piece of legit research
with you
3:28:05
in case you already know it
that ADH
3:28:08
people genetically are not
genetically
3:28:10
but statistically actually end
up as
3:28:13
sales people or in prison yeah
I did
3:28:18
some of the clinical studies
with an
3:28:20
episode hydrochloride which is
for
3:28:22
Alzheimer's but it was also
used for
3:28:24
adult ADHD and when we were
recruiting
3:28:26
patients we found that many of
the
3:28:28
physicians said that we would
find
3:28:31
people a lot of them would be
either
3:28:32
traveling for work as you say
with a
3:28:34
Salesman job or they be
parolees this is
3:28:39
not good news well if you like
sales
3:28:47
that's a funny good now hearing
this I
3:28:50
decided that I know a lot of
sales
3:28:53
people and I like sales I don't
have
3:28:56
ADHD is that I know of but I'm
wondering
3:29:00
now I'm going to redefine them
as to see
3:29:03
are the best sales people of
ADHD ra8
3:29:06
well possibly possibly and if
but if
3:29:10
you've if you've got ADHD and
brown
3:29:13
shoes okay then I think you're
a winner
3:29:19
it just makes me wonder how many
3:29:21
salespeople have ADHD and why
is it
3:29:24
something they fall into so
nicely so we
3:29:29
should take the prisoners who
have ADHD
3:29:30
and make them salespeople
that's a job
3:29:32
for them
3:29:34
looking forward to that day
brown shoes
3:29:38
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3:29:46
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it's one
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