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well you're gonna have somebody
defend
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hitler adam curry
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john c devorah it's thursday
august 6
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2020. this is your
award-winning kipper
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nation media assassination
episode 1266.
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this
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is no agenda sucking the plasma
and
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broadcasting live from
opportunity zone
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33 here in the frontier of
austin texas
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capital of the drone star state
in the
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morning everybody i'm adam curry
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and from northern silicon
valley where
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i'm spending all my time
watching
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youtube i'm john c devorah
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why do you tell dear man why
why are you
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watching
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because of jake and paul and
luke paul
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those guys
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that's fantastic isn't it the
big the
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big parties
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and uh his house being raided
yeah
0:51
man that guy for he's got a
seven
0:54
million dollar house in
calabasas
0:58
and in calabasas the seven
million
1:00
dollar house buys a lot actually
1:02
what are we doing mucking
around on a
1:03
podcast man
1:05
yeah you guys gotta go we're
making
1:07
thousands
1:08
well uh because of jake paul
but also
1:11
some other
1:12
incidents that happened over
the past
1:14
couple of days
1:15
los angeles is taking drastic
measures
1:18
here's the mayor garcetti
recently we've
1:21
seen the reports
1:22
of some large parties and
gatherings in
1:25
flagrant violations of health
orders
1:28
county department of public
health said
1:29
yesterday and i quote
1:31
the highest risk settings are
large
1:33
in-person gatherings
1:34
where it is difficult for
individuals to
1:36
remain spaced at least six feet
apart
1:39
and where face coverings are
not worn
1:42
the consequences of these large
parties
1:44
ripple
1:44
far beyond just those parties
they
1:47
ripple
1:47
throughout our entire community
because
1:49
the virus can quickly
1:50
and easily spread while we have
already
1:53
closed all night clubs and bars
these
1:56
large house parties
1:57
have essentially become
nightclubs in
1:59
the hills
2:00
many times the homes are vacant
or used
2:03
for short-term rentals
2:05
and beyond the noise the
traffic and
2:07
nuisance
2:08
these large parties are unsafe
and can
2:10
cost angelinos
2:12
their lives that is why tonight
i am
2:14
authorizing
2:15
the city to shut off los angeles
2:18
department of water and power
service
2:20
in the egregious cases in which
houses
2:22
businesses and other venues
2:24
are hosting unpermitted large
gatherings
2:27
oh yeah
2:28
starting on friday night if the
lapd
2:29
responds and verifies that a
large
2:31
gathering
2:32
is occurring at a property and
we see
2:34
these properties reoffending
time and
2:36
time again
2:37
they will provide notice and
initiate
2:39
the process to request that dwp
2:41
shut off service within the
next 48
2:44
hours
2:45
shut up slave uh you know
2:48
i was a little disappointed in
this oh
2:51
because it seems to me that the
real
2:54
they should be they're
experimenting on
2:56
the public oh yeah definitely
2:58
let's see what we can get away
with
2:59
doing so why can't they just
shut it off
3:03
during the party well first of
all it's
3:07
it's not legal at all for this
to happen
3:09
the the city just can't say hey
we're
3:11
going to turn off your
electricity and
3:12
your water
3:13
it's just it's a threat and i
think it's
3:15
an empty threat but it's a
threat
3:16
nonetheless they have no legal
right to
3:18
do this
3:19
so you're gonna assume after
they turn
3:21
your power off if they do it
here i will
3:23
and then what i'll be rich
3:30
that's a good one but yeah but
but this
3:33
so
3:33
people are getting pissed off
everywhere
3:36
and we're seeing
3:37
very little of it here in the
united
3:39
states very little of the
problems
3:41
around the world
3:42
around the world right we're
the most
3:44
tolerant is which is kind of
amazing
3:47
considering about the structure
of the
3:50
of the political system and how
trump
3:52
has got everybody all
3:53
worked up and you think that
everyone
3:55
would be you know shaking their
fists
3:57
and throwing rocks and be
3:58
more violence in the streets
and there
3:59
is but it's all you know from a
bunch of
4:01
uh kind of ah jean-pierre vodka
tours
4:03
the the
4:04
antifa types and and the rest
but the
4:06
public at large is just putting
up with
4:08
everything
4:09
in the united kingdom uh we had
a large
4:12
protest
4:13
which uh i barely saw any
coverage of
4:19
take off
4:25
i don't believe that it's as
quite as
4:27
deadly as our government is
leading us
4:29
all to be
4:30
um i think it's more it's going
to be
4:32
more to do with the vaccine
4:34
and they want everyone to have
the facts
4:36
in even though you you know
4:38
we don't want it basically so
that's why
4:40
i'm here just
4:41
giving my support so we are
here ex
4:44
exercising our democratic right
to
4:46
assemble i'm concerned about
the way the
4:48
country's going in terms of
mandatory
4:50
face masters
4:51
now this is my body okay i used
to be a
4:53
nurse a mental health nurse
4:55
and one of the things we
learned as
4:56
mental health nursing students
4:58
is that it is uh considered
battery to
5:01
impulsively put something on
person's
5:03
body
5:03
without their consent kerbin 19
was
5:06
called kovid 19 because
5:08
it's 19 years since the last
bloody
5:10
disaster which is the uh
5:12
um uh twin tower explosions
5:15
uh kobe actually stands for
look i can't
5:18
remember what it is i've had
half a beer
5:20
but it's this is all just a
just a reset
5:23
button this is to hurry things
up they
5:25
want to get trump office
purchases the
5:27
only way they can do it they've
got to
5:28
stop those elections
5:29
they've got to get the
democrats in
5:31
they've got to get old sleepy
joe biden
5:33
in
5:33
what they're looking to do is
get the
5:35
blacks up rising both his auntie
5:37
riots this democrat states they
melting
5:39
down at the moment because their
5:40
councillors are all brown
5:42
enveloped they're all paid off
we know
5:44
it's it's corrupt around the
whole
5:46
western nations
5:47
everywhere the councillors are
all paid
5:48
off they're all marxists all
5:50
playing the chinese game
because china
5:52
pays their wages
5:54
that's it it's a sad day when
uh wow
5:57
half drunk brit in the uk can
explain
5:59
what's going on in the us
better than
6:01
most americans can
6:02
but i guess you get a podcast
6:06
france24 did a report on the
berlin
6:09
protest could you turn your
speakers
6:10
down just just a tad
6:12
uh no just a little more um
6:16
so they did a report on the
berlin
6:19
protest
6:21
i decided to uh pick it apart
6:24
and i'm going to play the
little sound
6:25
bites first it's just two
quotes and
6:27
i'll translate on the fly it's
not that
6:29
hard to understand
6:30
and then i'll play the report
that they
6:32
put together that included
these quotes
6:45
they treat you like slaves the
mask
6:48
makes us slaves
7:00
thousands
7:20
thousands of doctors around the
world uh
7:23
disagree
7:24
thousands universities
everyone's being
7:27
shut up and that's why i'm
protesting he
7:29
says
7:29
i just can't take it here is
the report
7:32
from france 24
7:33
who saw a little different
7:36
situation dubbed a day of
freedom
7:39
thousands gathered in berlin to
denounce
7:41
anti-virus restrictions imposed
by the
7:44
government
7:45
with few masks in sight a dense
crowd of
7:48
around fifteen
7:48
thousand people marched to the
7:50
brandenburg gate
7:52
many attending say the
government is
7:54
violating their rights
7:56
in addition to ordinary people
upset
7:58
over what they see as government
8:00
overreach
8:01
the crowd contained a mix from
the far
8:03
right as well as conspiracy
theorists
8:06
who believe
8:06
the coronavirus pandemic is a
hoax
8:10
berlin's police force says it's
launched
8:12
legal action against the protest
8:14
organizers for failing to
respect social
8:17
distancing and hygiene
regulations
8:20
a smaller group calling
themselves
8:22
grandmothers against the
extreme right
8:24
held a counter demonstration
the rally
8:27
comes as the government warns
against an
8:29
uptick in new infections
despite an
8:32
easing of lockdown measures
8:34
social distancing rules remain
in effect
8:37
as does a requirement to wear
masks in
8:39
shops
8:40
and on public transport and
this is
8:43
happening
8:44
throughout europe throughout
the world
8:46
second wave
8:47
be quiet lock down get in your
home
8:50
masks everywhere
8:51
i think i mentioned that
rotterdam all
8:54
of a sudden was
8:55
a no-go zone for for the entire
country
8:58
of the netherlands where my
daughter
8:59
lives in rotterdam
9:01
you know what it turns out what
happened
9:03
was there was one nursing home
that had
9:05
a number of cases
9:07
including some of the personnel
and
9:09
instead of
9:10
telling the country that they
said oh
9:12
don't go to rotterdam it's
spiking it's
9:14
out of control
9:16
yeah so people are losing faith
the
9:18
messaging is just not working
anymore
9:20
and at some point
9:22
you know i i had a bunch of the
i had
9:23
some of these clips
9:25
a couple of shows ago because
it was
9:26
starting then here's the zephyr
here we
9:28
go
9:28
okay i'm ready two three four
five
9:31
six seven eight okay
9:34
it's a steady issue steady she
goes
9:37
stable bitcoin 11
9:38
868. now uh
9:42
the problem is is this is a
become
9:46
there's no evidence of what
they're
9:47
telling us about the second
surge and
9:50
because people are out floating
around
9:52
and they're you know they were
out here
9:54
they're wearing masks and
they're doing
9:56
you know
9:56
the best they can with the
social
9:58
distancing even though i don't
see much
9:59
of that
10:00
really except when they're
standing in
10:01
line
10:03
but it's at the point where
10:06
it's just doesn't make any
sense and i
10:08
mean they can say
10:10
what they want they can come
complain
10:12
about all these cases but then
10:13
then you get too much feedback
now
10:15
because people are getting sick
of it
10:16
they're giving
10:17
wait they're they're counting
the cold
10:18
because it's a corona virus and
that's a
10:20
positive
10:21
a lot of bad reports of the
florida
10:23
thing i think is what broke the
camel's
10:25
back when
10:26
they were coming back with 100
positive
10:28
results and that turned out to
be a
10:29
total scam yeah that's one
thing after
10:31
another and it builds up
10:32
the americans are the most
tolerant
10:34
around the world because
10:36
i've noticed this too
especially i mean
10:38
every country spain has got
this thing
10:40
they're having protests
10:42
about the lockdown portugal i
think
10:45
might be i'm not sure i don't
have any
10:46
imports from there but i know
spain for
10:48
sure france for sure
10:50
uh everybody except us
10:53
well we we had our very peaceful
10:55
gatherings which were
10:57
uh billed as uh white
supremacists kkk
11:00
nazis with guns scary uh so we
we didn't
11:04
we didn't even know it was a
protest
11:07
we you know it's like okay
11:10
protest ah that's black lives
matter now
11:12
that's a protest
11:14
but now the one of the two
countries we
11:17
said were the smartest in the
world they
11:19
got
11:20
nothing look how good they are
australia
11:23
and new zealand
11:25
australia locked down access to
the
11:28
entire country apparently
11:30
and they were a shining light
and you
11:33
remember maurice de holmes the
top dog
11:35
he said uh-uh
11:36
we'll see in their winter time
we're
11:38
going to see this thing pop up
because
11:40
it behaves
11:41
just like the flu it's winter
now in
11:43
australia
11:44
and lo and behold uh they've
got cases
11:48
however it's only seven
11:51
cases and the lockdown is
extreme
11:55
in victoria the state of
victoria which
11:58
includes melbourne and i have
two clips
12:02
uh one from katie hopkins who
gives us
12:04
the details
12:05
of what you're not allowed to
do for the
12:08
next mean katie hopkins the
woman that
12:10
was banned from twitter
12:12
yep that's giving these sorts
of reports
12:14
she was banned from twitter yes
i'm
12:15
lucky to have a copy of this
report
12:18
it's disappearing slowly i
wanted to
12:20
bring you an update on the
12:22
madness that is setting in in
melbourne
12:25
melbourne in australia is now
under the
12:27
most draconian lockdown
12:29
i think we've seen anywhere
since corona
12:32
and the nonsense around corona
began
12:35
they have just introduced
measures for
12:37
six weeks which will be the most
12:39
stringent and make effectively
12:41
australian people prisoners in
their own
12:43
home
12:44
there will be a curfew between
the hours
12:46
of 8 pm
12:47
and 5 am you're not allowed to
go
12:49
further than 5 kilometers
12:51
from your own home you're only
allowed
12:54
out for an
12:54
hour a day you are not allowed
to go to
12:57
the supermarket
12:58
in twos you are not allowed to
go to
13:01
work
13:01
all schools are going to be
shut or
13:04
child care
13:05
are going to be shut you are
not allowed
13:07
to have visitors to your home
and you're
13:09
not allowed to go to someone's
home
13:11
unless you are specifically
giving or
13:14
receiving
13:15
care you have to stay within
your main
13:18
place of residence you're not
allowed to
13:20
get out of melbourne
13:22
and go somewhere else they
intend to
13:25
shut
13:25
all businesses all services all
13:28
warehouses
13:29
all construction everything is
going to
13:32
go
13:33
and the reason for this or the
reason
13:35
being given for this
13:36
is because of seven deaths in a
24-hour
13:39
period
13:40
now let's have a look at those
deaths
13:42
and the numbers behind them
13:43
three of the individuals that
died were
13:46
over the age
13:47
of 70. two of the individuals
that died
13:50
with or from corona were over
the age of
13:53
80
13:54
and two were over the age of 90
so 70
13:57
year olds
13:58
80 year olds and 90 year olds
dying with
14:01
or from corona so maybe they had
14:03
pre-existing conditions they
were 90
14:05
years old
14:06
and they died but corona was in
their
14:07
system they counted as a corona
death
14:10
and they're the reason that
melbourne is
14:12
now making an entire
14:14
state prisoners in their own
home
14:19
i say wow i say there's a
14:22
there's a reason for the gun
laws yeah
14:25
well those got taken away
14:26
everyone's guns went away yeah
so they
14:29
can't really
14:30
they this five kilometer thing
there is
14:32
they
14:33
they say you can go out for
groceries
14:35
one person only from the family
can go
14:37
out but you can't go further
than five
14:38
kilometers
14:39
so if you don't have a grocery
store
14:40
within five kilometers of your
house
14:43
what are you supposed to do
just starve
14:44
to death you're eating dingo
14:48
now i'll give them one possible
pass for
14:51
this
14:52
um australia has been very
anti-china
14:55
uh they've been ragging on
china they've
14:57
kicked chinese out there
14:59
they're rooting around there's
15:00
investigations
15:02
if going back to the origins of
the
15:05
pandemic
15:05
if indeed there is a strain l
15:08
and a strain s such as we saw
in uh
15:12
in northern italy and in uh new
york
15:16
then there's every reason out of
15:20
out of real warfare to be
cautious
15:24
that may be going on i don't
know uh we
15:27
have no evidence of it with uh
15:28
there's no evidence of the
strains
15:32
other than the fact that it's
15:33
deteriorating this should be a
if
15:35
if the theory that i prefer
which is
15:37
that this was developed in the
lab and
15:39
it's a chimera
15:40
that is combined two viruses
combined
15:44
that is deteriorating back to
its
15:45
original form of the common cold
15:48
then it should be weakened by
now and it
15:50
shouldn't kill more than a few
people in
15:52
australia
15:54
and there would probably be 70
or 80 or
15:56
90. yeah well that's what's
happening
15:58
and we of course we don't
really even
16:00
know what these people died of
i mean
16:02
the data is so incomplete but
luckily
16:04
sky news in australia
16:06
uh one of the the main uh
16:10
evening news guys or opinion
guys i
16:12
guess like a fox news
16:14
did have some uh comparisons to
previous
16:17
situations like this in the
world
16:19
there's so much to digest on the
16:20
pandemic today first the prime
minister
16:22
has revealed that hopes for the
economy
16:24
to bounce
16:25
back in this quarter have now
been
16:27
trashed by the victorian
lockdown
16:29
treasury has forecast the
economy will
16:31
shrink for a third quarter in a
row
16:34
as the victorian strife sucks
up to 12
16:37
billion dollars
16:38
from economic activity and if
you want
16:40
to get a grip on why
16:41
economic pain is not something
nebulous
16:44
something abstract
16:45
consider the federal
government's
16:47
biggest pandemic announcement
today
16:49
millions of extra dollars for
mental
16:51
health services
16:52
and suicide prevention programs
16:55
particularly in victoria
16:57
this recognizes the human toll
of the
17:00
severe lockdown
17:01
when economies are deliberately
put into
17:03
a coma
17:04
it's not some amorphous debate
about
17:06
balance sheets
17:08
share markets and bank balances
this is
17:10
about
17:11
livelihoods destroyed jobs lost
17:13
investments ruined
17:15
and futures put in jeopardy it
is
17:17
terrible
17:18
this is a level of government
17:19
intervention that's hard to
contemplate
17:21
the soviet union
17:23
couldn't have emulated this
kind of
17:24
detailed economic prescription
17:27
victorians need a permit to go
to work
17:30
they're not allowed to leave
home after
17:32
eight o'clock at night
17:35
yeah this is very very odd
17:41
i mean this can't just be about
trump
17:46
it's got to be much more it's
got to be
17:49
some kind of global control
17:53
well global control is
definitely on the
17:55
on the agenda
17:57
but trump is trump is seen as
some sort
18:00
of really
18:01
unbelievable threat well
18:04
he is he's well roughly such
18:08
here's the thing i have to keep
saying
18:09
because today's clips for me
are mostly
18:11
listen to joe biden fumble his
way
18:13
through one interview after
another
18:15
yeah but if he's such a threat
18:19
why do the democrats put up joe
biden
18:23
yeah this this is so
questionable
18:27
yeah you just gotta wonder do
they want
18:29
him to lose that's what it
seems like
18:31
everything they do makes it
look like
18:33
they want them to lose
18:35
but that's your thesis i'm
completely on
18:37
the opposite side of this
18:38
okay i i think they're
sincerely they
18:41
sincerely think he can beat
18:42
trump uh maybe so they can say
well look
18:46
we took an idiot like joe biden
can be
18:48
trump so this guy was it was an
anomaly
18:50
what he represented uh wasn't
important
18:54
uh i mean that's the only other
18:55
possibility because there are
smarter
18:57
people than joe biden that
could be
18:58
running i have a clip
19:00
i don't want to go into joe
biden before
19:01
i get out of kovacs okay yeah i
do want
19:03
to stay in covid but you want
to go to
19:05
joe
19:06
i just want to play this clip
from joe
19:08
when he was when he was
19:09
sharp and this clip is going
around and
19:12
it's not as though
19:13
uh you know it's funny ho ho ho
joe was
19:16
against gay marriage
19:17
but this from 17 years ago and
this clip
19:20
to me is not so much about
19:22
biden uh on gay marriage
19:25
as it is just listening to biden
19:29
when he was biden i mean he's
not biting
19:32
anymore for far as i'm
concerned i've
19:33
heard a lot of old joe biden
stuff
19:35
old joe and he has a different
his voice
19:38
doesn't sound the same
19:40
his cadence isn't the same this
reminds
19:42
me of george bush
19:43
when he was governor of texas
they
19:46
should play some of those old
clips
19:48
he was sharp then after he
became
19:50
president they drugged them and
19:52
i don't know what happens to
you when
19:53
you get in those offices
nothing good
19:55
nothing good but listen to this
is dude
19:57
and you if you told us to ask
somebody
19:59
who is this they'd never guess
it was
20:01
joe biden he's very he just
20:03
is his and by the way he's
completely
20:06
off the rails when it comes to
all his
20:07
ideas
20:08
but he's always been wrong about
20:09
everything but listen to this
president
20:11
had used his radio address
20:13
yesterday and tomorrow in the
rose
20:15
garden to talk about a
constitutional
20:17
amendment to ban
20:18
gay marriage you know think
about this
20:21
the world's going to hades in a
20:24
handbasket
20:26
we are desperately concerned
about the
20:28
circumstance relating to
20:31
avian flu we don't have enough
vaccines
20:34
we don't have enough
20:35
police officers and we're going
to
20:37
debate the next three weeks
20:39
i'm told gay marriage a flag
amendment
20:43
and god only knows what else
20:45
i can't believe the american
people
20:47
can't see through this rarity
have a law
20:49
the defense of marriage act
we've all
20:51
voted not where i voted another
said
20:52
look
20:53
marriage is between a man and a
woman
20:55
and states must respect that
20:58
nobody's violated that law
there's been
21:00
no challenge of that law
21:02
why do we need a constitutional
21:03
amendment marriage is between
21:05
a man and a woman what's the
game going
21:08
on here
21:13
what's the game come on man
come on man
21:16
now it's come on man he never
used to
21:18
say that
21:19
the um there's a very
interesting forbes
21:22
article someone sent to me
21:24
um that says essentially the
following
21:28
these uh the swine flu was a
hoax
21:31
it was created by the cdc on
paper and
21:34
it goes very deep and this is
an old
21:36
article
21:37
uh actually it's uh why the who
faked a
21:39
pandemic it's from
21:41
let me see when this this
article was
21:43
put out
21:45
yeah february 5th 2012 2010
21:48
yeah we were covering it
spotted it here
21:51
the world health organization
has
21:52
suddenly gone from crying the
sky is
21:54
falling like a crackling
chicken little
21:55
to squealing like a stuck pig
the reason
21:58
charges that the agency
deliberately
22:00
formatted swine flu hysteria
quote
22:02
the world is going through a
real
22:03
pandemic the description of it
is as
22:05
fake as is wrong
22:06
and irresponsible the agency
claims on
22:09
his website
22:10
wow um it's worth reading
because
22:13
there's so many analogies
22:15
and even when i hear some of
those other
22:17
clips to me it's like man this
sounds
22:18
just like the mid-80s sounds
just like
22:20
aids and it's such a deja vu
22:22
because it's the same people
22:27
do you remember who the head of
this of
22:29
the hwo was
22:31
during this the swine flu uh
where was
22:33
she what country was oh that
was uh was
22:36
her name
22:37
she was from china yes it
thought it was
22:41
ming wasn't ming hernandez
22:42
it was something else oh yeah
22:46
to come back to um being so
dangerous
22:50
i have three clips that really
show you
22:55
let's just talk about
hydroxychloroquine
22:57
for a second because that is
not off the
22:59
table it's still being discussed
23:01
we have the frontline doctors
not
23:04
stopping their
23:05
uh promotion of its use amongst
other uh
23:08
other remedies and possible
cures but
23:10
peter navarro
23:11
who's do you think like the fix
it guy
23:14
inside the white house isn't
his job
23:17
this is i think a flaw i think
23:20
we this guy has cropped up as
kind of a
23:23
hit man for
23:24
you know one thing or another
23:27
and we have not looked into him
as a
23:30
show
23:31
well we're gonna have to do
that i think
23:33
so
23:36
because this this little ditty
with uh
23:38
aaron burnett
23:40
on cnn the other day was just
fab
23:43
i mean it's like past time for
us to
23:45
have a debate about hydroxyl
23:46
we shouldn't be but but let me
just say
23:48
first of all there's many
millions of
23:49
doctors
23:50
in this country there's five
23:50
peer-reviewed studies that show
it not
23:52
to be true
23:53
there's there's dr burke's
there's dr
23:55
gerard there's doctor foundation
23:57
everyone into that studies
particularly
24:00
that study is a flawed study
but i i
24:03
need to do this peter because
what
24:04
you're saying is irresponsible
24:07
all right let me say this to
you okay
24:09
and i reached out hold on a
second
24:11
that's not the job of a
journalist
24:16
i need to stop you because what
you're
24:18
saying is irresponsible
24:20
that is the cnn approach but
it's not
24:22
journalism
24:25
no i don't think it is either
because
24:27
the idea would be if you're
going to try
24:29
to pull that stunt you'd have
another
24:31
she's not an expert she's not a
medical
24:33
doctor if she was i would say
24:36
well this is an interesting
thing in
24:38
journalism because journalism
some time
24:40
ago when
24:41
years and years ago back in the
1800s
24:44
and
24:44
right until probably the 50s the
24:47
newspapers used to be divided
24:49
politically and you'd have
different
24:51
papers like the press democrat
yeah we
24:53
had one
24:54
i think it's the santa rosa
press
24:56
democrat you'd have these other
papers
24:57
that were republicans
24:58
and they were republicans and
democrat
25:00
papers and different part you'd
read
25:03
your paper or you'd read the
other one
25:04
you would ever wanted to read
25:06
nowadays we got you know it's
all
25:07
democrat papers just they just
don't
25:09
tell us
25:10
although although the new york
times has
25:12
silently dropped their
partnership
25:14
with china daily no lawsuit
yeah they're
25:17
no longer
25:18
insecure they also took a bunch
of stuff
25:20
off the database that you could
look up
25:22
you can't look it up anymore
25:23
it had to do with china uh so
they've
25:26
been pressured to do this by
somebody or
25:29
maybe their cia overlords told
them to
25:31
do it i have no idea
25:33
uh or maybe somebody picked up
the slack
25:36
on this
25:36
maybe they're still getting
money i
25:38
don't know but the point is is
that
25:40
these papers used to be divided
like
25:41
this and you could get
25:43
and then that was the way
journalism was
25:45
done it was partisan
25:47
and then they came up with this
idea of
25:49
these journalism schools no
25:51
you've got to be objective and
you have
25:53
to you if you haven't you take
your
25:55
opinion out
25:56
and just you represent one side
of the
25:58
story and the other side of the
story in
26:00
a neutral side of the story
those are
26:01
the famous three quotes you get
somebody
26:03
who says yes
26:04
somebody says no because then
the
26:05
counter to that was well you're
gonna
26:06
have somebody defend hitler
26:12
it's a favorite
26:15
all right let us um let us
continue with
26:18
peter navarro
26:19
aaron burnett do this peter
because what
26:21
you're saying is irresponsible
26:24
all right let me say this to
you okay
26:26
and i reach out to all your
viewers
26:29
scott adams you know scott
abbott adams
26:31
right he's the guy who wrote
the dilbert
26:33
cartoon he did a beautiful
video 10
26:36
minute video on twitter
26:38
and the thesis of the video is
that
26:41
cnn might be killing thousands
because
26:44
of the way they've treated that
so i
26:46
would just ask
26:47
i'll let i'll let scott adams
video be
26:49
my defense on this
26:50
okay can i just say something i
find
26:52
that to be offensive because
he's a
26:53
comic strip writer so for you
to say
26:55
that
26:56
okay so i just want to give you
because
26:58
i want to be clear i just said
dr fauci
27:00
the pres person that the
president of
27:02
the united states testing
27:04
dr brett jarrar
27:07
i i mean what is the guy's deal
that
27:10
he's doing that
27:11
i mean he's he's insult he is
insulting
27:14
her he's saying oh by the way
you
27:15
probably
27:16
you know this guy over here
says you
27:17
might have killed thousands of
people
27:21
oh hold on i don't hear oh i'm
sorry uh
27:24
yes there we go i lost you
sorry oh it
27:26
probably irked her to no end
that he
27:28
said that but and i
27:30
should have but i think he
meant it but
27:32
the point is is why is she
27:34
why is there's this group of
people that
27:36
is so
27:37
because we know that there's
mixed
27:38
results here and we know that
the french
27:40
use it
27:41
and almost of africa uses it
there's all
27:44
kinds of you know it's not like
27:45
nobody uses it in fact if the
first clip
27:49
we played on this show
27:50
back in february i think when
you had
27:54
a clip of the guy one of the
first
27:56
hollywood actors who got
27:58
coveted and was confirmed as
covet the
28:01
guy that was on hawaii
28:02
five oh i think yeah from lost
yeah that
28:04
guy
28:05
yeah he talked about how he got
28:08
went to the doctor and they
gave him the
28:10
cocktail the hydroxychloroquine
yeah
28:13
and that was in one of our
absolute
28:15
first quote
28:16
clips and then all of a sudden
this
28:18
thing becomes a big
28:19
controversy when it shouldn't
be and why
28:22
has it become partisan by that
and not
28:25
democrat
28:26
republican but pro and nay and
khan
28:30
hydroxychloroquine why is aaron
pushing
28:33
the
28:33
narrative that it sucks i can
answer
28:36
this for you
28:36
or at least i have a clip that
can
28:38
answer it for us you have clips
28:40
i do have a clip but let's
first go to
28:43
dr urso
28:44
uh he's one of the doctors from
28:46
frontline doctors who are still
out
28:48
there
28:48
and this video is not taken off
of
28:51
youtube
28:52
he's going to address very
briefly how
28:54
safe hydroxychlorquin
28:56
is for so many different
ailments that
28:59
his point being it's ridiculous
to speak
29:02
about the safety of it anymore
29:04
this is one of these safest
drugs i've
29:07
ever seen
29:08
ever i hate to i hate to do
this but i
29:10
mean
29:11
i've got study after study
helps in
29:13
diabetes all right helps
29:15
lower the hemoglobin a1c
approved in
29:17
diabetes
29:18
in actually in india improves
obesity
29:21
and insulin resistance again
improves
29:24
the lipid profile the largest
29:26
meta-analysis ever done
29:28
decreases antiphospholipid
syndrome
29:30
decreases thrombosis
29:32
so this this drug is not only
safe it's
29:35
actually good for you
29:36
in many instances by lowering
your sugar
29:39
levels
29:39
by lowering your lipid profile
by
29:41
stopping thrombosis
29:43
and it's actually effective
protective
29:47
against accelerated
atherosclerosis it
29:50
actually
29:50
decreased cardiovascular events
that
29:52
means heart attacks
29:54
it actually inhibits autophagy
and
29:55
metastatic colorectal cancer
29:58
so the inhibition of autophagy
is
30:00
another fact a factor for the
drug it's
30:02
an amazing drug
30:03
if i ever get stuck on a desert
island
30:05
the drug i want is
hydroxychloroquine
30:07
actually helps in ms so it's
amazing i'm
30:10
going to stop because i
literally have
30:12
like
30:12
15 more all right the point is
this drug
30:16
this drug is not only is it
safe it's
30:19
good for you in many instances
30:21
first the major things that
hurt us in
30:24
this world
30:24
cardiovascular disease strokes
30:26
thrombotic events
30:27
i don't need to say any more
about it
30:29
this is an amazing drug we need
to move
30:30
on past the safety issue
30:32
apparently it also is very
effective at
30:35
shrinking your amygdala
30:36
and we should be popping it like
30:38
flintstone vitamins every
morning
30:40
jeez but yes this is a this is
at issue
30:44
dr simone gold who was kind of
the the
30:47
front person
30:48
of this group she was asked
30:51
specifically about the
30:52
hydroxychloroquine issue
30:54
and i think we're all in
agreement that
30:56
clearly a generic medicine
that's very
30:58
cheap is not behooving the
31:00
pharmaceutical industry it's not
31:02
behooving anybody because they
want to
31:03
charge lots of money that's
31:04
that's just our allegations
from looking
31:06
at uh
31:07
data but here's a doctor and
she is a
31:09
medical doctor who
31:11
adds one little thing to it
that i
31:13
didn't know so it's so
31:15
incredibly bizarre and unique
31:18
that no matter what you think
you have
31:20
to at least notice
31:22
that this has never happened
before that
31:24
an fda approved medication
31:26
for 65 years widely available
on whose
31:29
list of essential medications
that all
31:31
countries must have
31:32
for all time it was a
derivative of
31:34
quinine which is found in tree
barks
31:35
the most non-controversial of
drugs all
31:38
of a sudden governors and state
pharmacy
31:39
boards and state medical boards
and the
31:41
government
31:42
really cares about this drug
it's so
31:44
clear that it's safe there's no
debate
31:46
whatsoever the only debate that
ever
31:48
existed if it worked and that's
31:49
absolutely been settled the
science is
31:51
very clear that it works
31:53
so you have to say to yourself
if you
31:55
knock out the best early
contender the
31:57
drug that will work early in
the disease
31:59
the people that benefit are the
people
32:01
that offer products
32:03
relating to other stages like
late
32:05
disease so that would be
rambusabi or
32:07
gilead
32:07
it would be vaccines right by
the way we
32:10
cannot do an emergency use
authorization
32:12
or you know vaccines for
example if
32:15
there's another available
32:16
medication that's an
interesting little
32:18
point of love you can't
32:19
go quickly through the process
if
32:21
there's another treatment
32:23
so i know that if
hydroxychloroquine was
32:24
on label the options to move
32:27
other drugs to the front of the
line as
32:29
an emergency cease to exist
32:32
this i didn't know apparently
there's a
32:35
rule that if there is something
that can
32:38
help against whatever it is
that that
32:41
slows down the amazingly fast
32:44
process for vaccines and by
suppressing
32:48
the early therapeutic
32:53
they make three thousand
dollars per
32:54
treatment a little bit later on
when
32:56
you're all
32:57
messed up and you're in the
hospital
32:58
that's when they give you the
rem
32:59
deserver
33:01
that's really if this is true
that's
33:04
really really really disgusting
i don't
33:06
know why it wouldn't be true
why would i
33:07
mean unless she's just a
blatant liar
33:09
which seems unlikely
33:11
it probably is true and that
would
33:13
account for the billions going
into
33:15
these different
33:16
vaccine tests which i which i
think is
33:19
the biggest
33:20
well not just the test we're
33:23
we're pre-ordering pre-ordering
because
33:25
you can't take a chance we just
uh
33:27
uh bought 500 million from
johnson and
33:30
johnson
33:30
for their vaccine which this is
the
33:32
biggest this could be the
biggest
33:33
pharmaceutical scam in the
history of
33:35
the world well that's what they
said
33:36
about aids and
33:38
i'm sure there'll be another
one after
33:39
this until these people are
33:41
all dead or exposed well yeah
but even
33:44
with
33:44
aids we haven't seen the kinds
of
33:46
billions
33:48
billions going out the door for
which
33:50
for unproven
33:52
product no that was a test run
on on a
33:55
specific segment but the fear
and the
33:58
way and
33:59
and i mean i can go way deep
into hiv
34:02
and aids but you know
34:05
but you do see the same people
and it's
34:06
a lot of the same talk
34:08
and we still don't have a
vaccine for
34:10
aids
34:11
or hiv we have prep which is
34:14
but made by gilead by the way
prep is
34:16
the uh
34:17
you take the pill every day and
then
34:19
your you may be hiv positive
but you
34:22
basically are undetectable so
some kind
34:25
of magic
34:25
gilead uh medicine
34:28
to be on the lookout for those
guys they
34:30
they know what they're doing
34:34
based on the no agenda logic
this was
34:38
signaled as a something
34:41
other than it appears to be
right from
34:43
the get-go and there's a new
34:45
montage of video circling around
34:47
multiple people sent it to me
34:50
sadly the audio is not the best
but once
34:53
you and this is going back to
the
34:54
beginning of the so-called
pandemic
34:56
listen to these
34:57
news clips of today and i say
as of
35:00
today at this hour
35:03
we have 33 confirmed positive
tests
35:07
of the virus yes there may be
22 cases
35:10
today we have 33 cases so it's
gone up
35:13
by 11.
35:16
that brings those are 11 new
cases
35:19
uh 22 goes to 33 as we sort
through this
35:22
here
35:23
in arkansas today
35:27
we have 33 confirmed positive
cases in
35:31
arkansas
35:32
as of today we have 33
confirmed cases
35:36
with boston residents we expect
those
35:38
numbers to climb
35:40
this afternoon we have 33
pennsylvanians
35:44
who have tested positives
35:46
for covet 19. um so as of this
morning
35:50
there were 33 confer cases in
north
35:53
carolina
35:54
lots to get to tonight i'm leon
henders
35:57
we want to start with
35:58
new information into our
newsroom within
36:00
the past couple of hours
36:02
there are now 33 confirmed
cases of the
36:04
coronavirus in michigan
36:06
good evening everyone thanks
for joining
36:08
us for the news at six i'm
richard geron
36:10
karina corral has the night off
36:12
more cases of the coronavirus
were
36:14
confirmed today in san luis
obispo
36:15
county bringing the total
number now to
36:17
33.
36:19
right now georgia is reporting
a total
36:21
of 99 cases in 19 counties
36:23
that is 33 new cases from just
yesterday
36:27
good afternoon i'm karen
swenson more
36:29
cases and more events affected
here is
36:32
the latest coronavirus news
36:34
there are now 33 cases in
louisiana
36:38
as as expected the number of
cases
36:42
of coca-19 jumps a total of 33
people in
36:45
our state
36:46
have been tested and are
confirmed to
36:49
have the coronavirus
36:50
day for the shelter at home
order
36:52
brought six new confirmed cases
of the
36:54
coronavirus to san luis obispo
county
36:56
bringing the total number to
33. all
36:59
troopers will be professional
37:01
polite and we'll treat everyone
with
37:03
dignity and respect these
latest steps
37:04
is the number of confirmed
covet 19
37:06
cases in our island jumps by
37:08
33 overnight
37:13
i mean come on
37:16
we knew it from the beginning
37:19
come on man come on man
37:22
but also um people are so under
37:26
informed as we know many are
over
37:28
socialized as well
37:29
that all it takes is a headline
37:33
for people to go nuts without
reading
37:36
the article
37:37
and i will give you my example
du jour
37:40
my arch nemesis richard marks
37:44
he tweeted out a story from the
new york
37:47
times
37:48
cdc warns of the dangers of
drinking
37:50
hand sanitizer after fatal
poisonings
37:54
so he richard mark says
congrats america
37:57
we're not only
37:58
leading the world and covet
we've got
38:00
the market cornered on
stunningly
38:02
dumbest
38:02
m effing stupid effing f's in
the
38:04
history of f
38:05
evan and the president ever
substitute f
38:09
for your favorite f word and uh
and so
38:12
this was immediately viral
people like
38:15
that stupid idiot
38:16
you say be you could drink it
38:20
if you read the article it was
not
38:22
immediately clear
38:23
it says halfway down if any of
the
38:25
people who were poisoned drank
the han
38:27
sanitizer for its disinfectant
38:29
properties the cdc
38:30
said most of the adults had
consumed it
38:32
for its alcohol content
38:34
so instead of going all apeshit
about
38:37
the president
38:39
uh this is a very dire
situation people
38:41
are
38:42
so hard up that they're
drinking hand
38:44
sanitizer
38:46
but no it has to be orange
maybe that's
38:48
what i can say and just go
straight to
38:50
the cheetos
38:52
you can use it for everything
it's a
38:54
floor wax and a dessert topping
38:56
tito's is the way to go
39:01
it's just amazing amazing
39:04
let me see if i got anything
else here
39:06
um
39:12
yeah airborne it seems like
airborne is
39:15
uh is uh definitely
39:18
uh a possibility everyone's
kind of
39:20
cautious about saying anything
honestly
39:23
the uh the chief marketing
officer of
39:26
moderna
39:27
who was on he was the favorite
of the
39:29
fouch he's fouchy's favorite
39:31
yeah he'll probably be uh
testifying
39:34
eventually
39:35
um well yes he will because he
sold
39:39
pretty much all of his shares
39:43
well probably not a bad idea no
39:47
normally when you do insider
trading so
39:49
you copy inside
39:50
trades you don't you'd never
copy the uh
39:53
you never copy the sell side
because
39:55
people just you know like some
taking
39:56
their money off the table but
right
39:58
i would in this case i'd think
about it
40:02
i mean the uh so the ceo sold
off about
40:05
20
40:05
21 million dollars worth uh
until the
40:09
end of june 26th but those i
think are
40:11
just
40:11
your typical uh programmatic
sales that
40:14
everyone's aware of but this guy
40:16
the chief marketing officer he
failed
40:18
but these are a bunch of pump
and dump
40:20
yahoos in that company and even
the ceo
40:22
is well known for being kind of
a pump
40:24
and dump guy
40:25
he's been around well this is
one of the
40:28
best pump and dump plays i've
seen for a
40:30
long time
40:30
and here's my main question of
the day
40:33
why is bill gates
40:34
allowed to comment on covid19
vaccines
40:37
and treatments but not the
actual
40:39
medical doctors
40:41
you think that's bill gates you
think
40:44
that you have at least
40:45
you know a little bit of credit
if you
40:48
if you have a degree you
shouldn't be
40:49
making these sorts of points
40:50
i'm sorry what am i thinking
40:54
okay bill gates is more
important than
40:56
an actual md or a guy who even
went to
40:58
college and finished
41:00
bill's not is a college dropout
if you
41:02
want to be honest about it
41:03
yeah no just factual factual
41:08
and he never went back like i
mean steve
41:10
wozniak actually went back and
got a
41:12
degree
41:15
so that's think about all i
have on on
41:18
the covidz
41:19
other than getting much on the
covers i
41:21
was hoping you'd be you'd you'd
you'd
41:23
bolster the covet cards because
42
41:26
minutes i think we did okay
41:28
it's not bad it's not bad i mean
41:31
it it's just it's getting to
the point
41:34
where they suffer the thing
that really
41:36
we need to pick up the slack on
is these
41:39
are the protests around the
world
41:41
yeah that's we need this people
black
41:44
lives matter
41:45
cudgel and they've picked up
the this
41:47
the banner for like let's get
back to
41:49
work let's start our
41:50
what are you guys what kind of
41:52
governments are these that are
trying to
41:54
enslave all of us by taking all
our work
41:56
away
41:58
we're enslaved enough as a wage
slave
42:00
but yeah now we can't even do
that
42:04
this is not good no but
42:07
it appears that you the people
you can't
42:09
hold them down but
42:11
as you said in the beginning
here you
42:12
can yeah well as you said in the
42:14
beginning it's so
42:16
interesting how we the freest
of all
42:19
are the most obedient and are
we really
42:22
though
42:24
yeah i'm looking around austin
42:27
yes it's 50 60 capacity in
42:31
uh in certain businesses like
42:33
restaurants uh
42:34
no bars still but
42:38
otherwise it seems like
everyone's just
42:40
kind of working to go to work
they're on
42:42
the road
42:43
around here too it's mostly
scoff laws
42:45
instead of protesting that that
may be
42:47
okay let's let's reset this
thought of
42:50
mine
42:50
okay instead of being
protesting no we
42:53
want to go back to work
42:55
we just go back to work or
start up our
42:57
company underground or do a
black market
42:59
thing
43:00
yeah and we're just because the
freeways
43:01
are packed i mean people are
going doing
43:04
something i don't know what
they're
43:05
doing but we're just
43:06
essentially just ignoring the
whole
43:08
thing and that's what's going
on i think
43:10
in la i mean they're freaking
out sure
43:12
but they're going to shut off
the power
43:14
but with the shutting out the
power in
43:15
48 hours again is
43:17
different than what they might
do in
43:18
australia which is not only
shut your
43:20
power off and come over and
shoot you
43:24
but it's a little easier a
little easier
43:27
yeah
43:28
well i think the one thing that
we'll
43:30
we'll see a massive
43:31
change i hope is uh education
43:34
especially you know the uh
43:38
k-12 oh
43:41
here's a little our story
locally first
43:44
boy who goes back to school
reopen gets
43:46
coveted
43:48
or three-year-old i gotta i
gotta dig up
43:51
the stuff they're doing over
here in uh
43:54
you know in the east bay
they've got
43:56
these
43:57
nursery or these preschools the
43:58
preschools are horrendous
44:00
they have rules they've got
walls the
44:02
kids can't touch anybody
44:04
they can't be hugged if they
hurt
44:06
themselves and they're like
three years
44:07
old
44:08
and they parents have got to
pick them
44:09
up if they start crying they
can't
44:11
they can't be you can't touch
the kid
44:14
you can't do anything this is
44:15
nobody's good so here's
anything here's
44:18
what i think is going to happen
44:19
although right now it's kind of
being
44:21
shrouded under will we want our
talks
44:23
buddy but
44:24
parents are going to
self-organize and
44:26
they're going to organize
44:28
homeschooling for small groups
of
44:29
children whether it's some
parents doing
44:32
it whether they bring in an
educator
44:34
it's impossible has this cannot
go on
44:37
so the and and i think that
we're in um
44:40
innovative enough
44:42
and entrepreneurially enough as
a as a
44:44
as a country as a people
44:46
to do that and yeah these
especially
44:49
group man
44:50
five people together especially
the okay
44:53
then we'll do that we'll do five
44:55
together
44:57
something has to happen and
45:00
and this is such an elitist
conversation
45:02
they're having on the telescreen
45:05
so they've no idea what it's
like if you
45:07
have you know if you're like an
45:08
essential worker
45:10
and you're in the grocery store
the
45:12
supermarket in the walmart
45:14
and your kids can't go to
school it's so
45:17
arrogant
45:18
so wrong especially the los
angeles
45:20
teachers union yeah it's the
union
45:22
but then you need to scab out
people
45:25
want to defund the police they
should
45:27
scab out the fact that they
45:29
won't do anything unless we
freedom for
45:31
palestine
45:33
no defund the police as part of
their
45:35
their
45:36
tactic yeah otherwise we won't
go back
45:38
that's just it's disgusting
45:40
that is that that is really
deployed
45:43
that's deplorable that is truly
45:45
deplorable
45:46
that's a perfect descriptor for
for the
45:48
for that behavior
45:50
i agree by the way since you
did admit
45:53
before you go on you did
mention austin
45:56
well it's kind of interesting
because i
45:59
have the windsor park report
46:01
oh okay oh oh which one uh this
is part
46:04
of a
46:04
youtube video which is just the
most
46:06
horrendous thing you've ever
seen
46:08
but this is the beginning of it
just a
46:09
little intro since the
beginning of 2020
46:12
parts of windsor park have been
entirely
46:14
overrun by homeless camps
46:17
while many residents have tried
to live
46:19
with the situation
46:20
the problems have escalated out
of
46:22
control we are now regular
victims of
46:24
violence
46:25
noise and obscene levels of
trash our
46:28
waterways and yards are filled
with
46:29
fecal matter
46:30
syringes trash and countless
other
46:33
toxins
46:35
the following video is intended
to
46:36
highlight the problems that
many of us
46:38
are dealing with
46:39
this was created in august of
2020
46:50
it does stop it okay um yes
this is very
46:53
sad
46:53
and somewhat suspicious the
save austin
46:56
now which is a non-profit
46:59
um and it's backed by
47:02
some uh young woman who was
also running
47:06
for city council who i will
certainly
47:08
support even though she's not my
47:09
district
47:11
and they had to collect 20 000
47:13
signatures to
47:14
for the petition to turn back
or to
47:17
reinstate the ban on homeless
camping
47:19
so they delivered 24 000
signatures
47:23
and after uh scrutiny
47:27
uh the clerk's office uh said
that's not
47:30
valid you only had
47:31
twenty three thousand seven
hundred and
47:34
forty
47:35
so it failed so we said there's
no
47:37
petition which just
47:38
i mean uh nineteen thousand yeah
47:40
nineteen thousand
47:42
seven hundred thirty four
something like
47:43
that so right under the twenty
thousand
47:46
threshold that they needed it's
a mess
47:49
it's an absolute mess it's all
along
47:51
riverside
47:52
uh anywhere there's woods where
there's
47:54
uh construction there's people
around
47:57
that
47:58
um it's a mess downtown austin
48:01
interestingly enough because
i'm there
48:03
once a week at least for my for
my spin
48:05
class
48:06
there's nothing but good good
citizens
48:09
wearing masks in 100 degree heat
48:12
there's like there's nothing
there's
48:13
it's dead downtown austin is
just
48:16
over right now it's very sad
48:19
and the uh the mayor did his
state state
48:22
of the city
48:23
and uh it was all doom and
gloom we're
48:26
still in stage four
48:28
i'm trying to think if i had
that it was
48:30
a pretty funny there's a pretty
fart
48:31
funny article about it well this
48:33
situation that's in this
youtube video
48:35
people might want to look it up
is
48:36
really pretty pathetic it's
48:37
very horrible it's seattle's
got a
48:40
similar kind of an
48:41
area san francisco is kind of a
little
48:43
more spread out
48:44
oakland is a little more like
it they've
48:46
taken over a couple of parks in
oakland
48:49
uh and they and under the
berkeley under
48:51
the in berkeley under the uh
freeway
48:53
there's a number of
48:54
encampments that are just
piling high
48:56
with trash
48:57
i mean uh you know ever since
south by
49:00
southwest is cancelled uh
49:02
austin city limits is cancelled
the only
49:04
thing we're really known for
49:05
besides keep austin weird is the
49:09
live music capital of the world
which is
49:11
complete
49:12
horse crap nashville beats us
easily
49:16
well in memphis yes i've been
to both
49:20
memphis and nashville and
memphis being
49:21
the black version of nashville
49:23
memphis is unbelievable it's
just we
49:26
might as well just change our
slogan to
49:28
uh the capital of free camping
49:32
because the music part is just
is just
49:35
over
49:36
yeah i probably should call joe
and tell
49:39
him not to move here
49:42
no good joe stay away
california's much
49:44
better it's the place for you
man
49:45
it's the way to go uh
49:49
let's talk briefly about
49:52
beirut uh the uh the explosion
49:59
what an explosion the way it
was just
50:01
crazy there's a lot of
50:03
interesting comments about this
now the
50:05
yes the explosion was gorgeous
50:08
and we say that not because of
course
50:10
people died it's horrible but
50:12
no no never seen that i'm not
meaning it
50:14
in that way i mean as
50:16
as a art work or as something
to see
50:19
or to behold that thing was in
fact
50:23
and the concussion cloud and the
50:25
concussion
50:26
wave yeah not you could i i'm
watching
50:29
when i first started watching
this i'm
50:31
watching this guy the guy's got
the
50:33
thing it blows up and then he
gets
50:35
thrown i guess a half a mile or
50:37
something
50:37
and i'm thinking can't you hold
the
50:39
camera still dude no idea
50:41
the camera still then i
realized the
50:43
shock wave
50:44
the shock wave must and this
was like
50:46
the some of these shots were
taken close
50:48
to a mile away
50:50
and you still couldn't hold the
camera
50:52
still you still got knocked on
your ass
50:54
no no it was up to 10
kilometers windows
50:56
were breaking
50:57
yeah so every window in beirut
was
51:00
broken
51:01
uh so what so and i don't have
any clips
51:05
about this i did
51:06
promote it in the newsletter do
you have
51:08
anything more than
51:10
that you gotta come because i
have some
51:12
there's some interesting
theories about
51:14
this okay i have to
51:15
all right i have uh they may fit
51:18
together but i do have one clip
51:21
uh this would at least explain
how
51:24
the uh ammonium nitrate
51:28
is it fertilizer basically
51:31
yes well okay you're getting
what's this
51:33
okay play it and we'll talk
later
51:34
too soon to know if this
explosion was
51:37
an accident
51:38
or an attack
51:41
but what we do know about the
51:43
devastating detonation
51:45
that has killed more than a
hundred
51:47
people and injured
51:48
thousands of others is
staggering
51:52
at its core ammonium nitrate
shipped
51:55
into beirut aboard this
51:57
relatively small russian-owned
cargo
51:59
vessel
52:00
late 2013. the 86 meter
envirosis
52:04
was moldovan flagged had
arrived from
52:08
the former soviet republic of
georgia
52:10
via istanbul loaded with
fertilizer
52:14
was on route to mozambique but
ordered
52:16
into beirut port for
52:18
seafaring violations the cargo
52:21
ammonium nitrate fertilizer is
so
52:24
dangerous
52:25
us forces had the afghan
government ban
52:27
its use in 2010
52:29
because it was being used to
kill us
52:32
troops
52:33
once in beirut port envy roses
owner
52:36
abandoned the ship and crew
according to
52:39
the captain
52:40
he left us in a knowing
dangerous
52:42
situation
52:44
doomed to hunger the captain
also
52:47
telling radio free europe
52:49
mv roosus was impounded for
failure to
52:51
pay fees
52:53
the 2750 tons of ammonium
nitrate
52:57
then shifted to a warehouse now
i don't
53:00
know
53:02
very much about this i do have
one one
53:04
theory but
53:05
when i saw the blast it
reminded me
53:08
instantly as a kid
53:09
we used to make small
53:13
little ieds essentially we were
living
53:15
out in farm country kind of
53:17
uh and you'd mix uh i think with
53:21
ammonium nitrate with uh with
sugar
53:25
and when you have those two
together
53:27
then all of a sudden
53:28
this thing is just incredibly
uh it
53:31
ignites really quickly
53:33
and you know we would dip paper
in it
53:35
and dry it and you have like
flash paper
53:37
and the whole whiteness and
that whole
53:39
kind of
53:41
how clean it was reminded me of
that
53:43
kind of
53:44
an explosion obviously a much
much much
53:46
larger scale
53:48
but clearly there were two
things going
53:50
on we didn't see
53:51
what happened first which i
guess was
53:53
some form of
53:54
explosion we i don't think
there's any
53:56
video of that
53:57
um and then there's all kinds of
54:00
uh orange smoke and you know i
guess
54:02
that's where initially you saw
some
54:04
flashes they said it's a
firework
54:06
factory
54:07
um before we get into that i'll
just
54:10
tell you the
54:10
the the pieces of data that
i've looked
54:12
at is that
54:14
bibi netanyahu prime minister
of israel
54:17
um as far back since 2018 but
actually
54:22
about a week ago at the un
general
54:24
assembly was
54:25
bitching and moaning about
hezbollah uh
54:28
having
54:29
28 missile launch sites in
beirut
54:33
using lebanese as human shields
54:36
and he had a map and he's
pointing to it
54:38
he says this this has to stop
54:40
this this cannot continue and
then all
54:43
of a sudden
54:44
we have something that i don't
know it
54:46
could have been a missile site
and
54:47
obviously
54:48
israel's worried because these
uh what
54:50
they claim
54:51
is that the hezbollah is tuning
these
54:54
missiles in these secret sites
so they
54:55
can actually
54:56
target down to a 20 meter uh
precision
55:00
so for me it could have easily
been that
55:02
someone tried to blow up the
55:04
um blow up one of those sites
that would
55:06
kind of
55:07
for me sound right because
their rockets
55:11
are kind of crappy so
55:12
look more like fireworks but
then this
55:15
building next door
55:16
which apparently in israeli
intelligence
55:20
in my scenario didn't know
about that
55:22
one blew
55:24
so that might have been uh
55:27
an accident other than that
55:30
i don't have much there's not
much to
55:34
have
55:34
that the theory of about
netanyahu in
55:37
2018
55:38
says here's and he has a map
and he i
55:40
think that the map he showed
was in 2018
55:43
i'm not sure but whatever he
had to
55:45
point
55:46
these three places where they
were
55:48
either
55:50
they weren't missile launch
sites they
55:52
were missile manufacturing
55:54
or there was some sort of
there's
55:55
probably which would make more
sense
55:58
because if the launch is
re-tooling them
56:00
to make an
56:02
you'd have a lot of stuff there
that
56:05
that would
56:06
uh be flammable now the thing
that
56:09
bothers me
56:09
is that ammonium nitrate yes it
will
56:11
pretty much take anything
56:13
sugar is a good example but
anything
56:16
that you can get
56:16
started burning uh
56:20
the the oklahoma city bomber was
56:23
a like i think probably less
than about
56:26
a
56:26
ton uh or less of
56:30
a version of what's called an
anfo bomb
56:33
which is ammonium
56:34
nitrate and fuel oil that's the
main way
56:37
you can make it
56:38
that's a good one yeah and that
was
56:42
that took out the building in
oklahoma
56:45
city
56:45
uh the timothy mcveigh
situation which
56:48
is
56:49
interesting amongst other
possible
56:51
possible things
56:56
that's not the point the point
is is
56:58
that if that was
56:59
one ton the this was 3
57:02
000 tons yeah and that's a big
57:05
difference
57:06
uh but to
57:09
set these info bombs off you
need to mix
57:12
the
57:13
the things it has to be mixed
you can't
57:14
just take ammonium nut you get
three
57:16
thousand tons of ammonia
nitrogen you
57:18
can throw a mattress right it's
not
57:19
going to do it
57:20
that's the problem i have it
needs to be
57:23
mixed with something that to
make it
57:25
explosive it's just it's a
57:27
oxidizer a very good one and uh
57:32
if there was a fuel tank there
like a
57:33
big you know gasoline tanks or
something
57:36
and they just poured out and
mixed with
57:39
the
57:40
it's possible but i think
there's
57:43
i think there was an ex i think
there
57:45
was explosives being
manufactured there
57:47
and it was just
57:48
it was a warehouse full of this
stuff
57:49
and when it went off it went
off big
57:52
i can't it has to be something
like that
57:55
it just can't be
57:56
bags of ammonium nitrate that's
my
57:59
that's why i specifically said i
58:00
remember you had to mix it with
sugar
58:02
and nothing would happen it was
just
58:03
fertilizer
58:04
basically yeah it's fertilizer
sixteen
58:08
zero zero zero i think
58:10
or sixteen zero zero i had a i
had a
58:12
hundred pound bag of it once
58:14
that i picked up at um not to
make bombs
58:17
i picked it up
58:18
fertilizer for the purposes of
58:19
fertilizer but i got a bag for
58:21
you know that wasn't free but i
got it
58:23
at wholesale from
58:24
chevron it used to be sold in
in hundred
58:26
pound bags
58:28
and uh and it was cool because
you could
58:31
take not that i would do this
58:33
but i could tell you this if
you can get
58:34
ammonium nitrate it's such a
powerful
58:37
fertilizer
58:38
uh you can take it like you get
a little
58:42
like a jar of it or let's say a
big can
58:44
of it and you can go
58:46
to somebody's lawn and spell
something
58:48
out that you might want to
spell out on
58:50
their lawn
58:50
oh and the grass will grow
better then
58:52
the grass will grow 10 feet
58:54
high i'm thinking this is a
great no
58:56
agenda promotion in the middle
of the
58:58
night
59:00
no agenda show.com i'm just
saying
59:04
and that was i had that bag in
the 70s
59:07
and it
59:08
i had a basement flood and the
bag
59:10
turned into one solid crystal of
59:12
ammonium nitrate
59:13
and just tossed it um but
59:16
so i was useless but
59:19
ever since the 911 thing or i
think
59:22
actually
59:22
waco whatever the case is you
can't buy
59:24
a hundred pound stocks of
ammonium
59:26
nitrate anymore
59:27
because of the yeah because of
the
59:28
terrorists can be used yes it
could be
59:30
used as
59:31
anfo bombs are are bad i do
have one
59:34
one additional data point uh
59:38
who was the biggest user of this
59:41
port of beirut and who had a
financial
59:44
interest
59:45
in growing its capacity china
59:48
part of the belton road they
announced
59:50
that uh march last year
59:54
as they here's the headline
china
59:56
launches new initiatives to
boost
59:58
ties with lebanon so maybe
there was
1:00:01
like a twofer
1:00:03
well the other thing is which
is gonna
1:00:05
they're gonna have to come to
grips with
1:00:06
is that lebanon became
dependent on the
1:00:08
chinese and other
1:00:10
others for most of its food and
1:00:13
services and everything they
did they
1:00:15
really stopped becoming a
1:00:17
country that could grow its own
food
1:00:18
producer of anything yeah
they're hot
1:00:20
people are hungry
1:00:21
they basically are 100 importer
yeah
1:00:24
and now now they can't now
there's their
1:00:25
whole that that and most of it
came
1:00:27
through
1:00:28
the sea and they they're
screwed yep
1:00:31
infrastructure we're gonna have
to fly
1:00:32
over lebanon and drop sacks of
1:00:36
stuff helicopter money
helicopter money
1:00:39
helicopter hey we'll drop some
of those
1:00:41
chinese seeds
1:00:44
here you go yeah it's pretty
horrible
1:00:47
though man
1:00:48
what i like a lot though is
when you
1:00:49
when you see all those videos
1:00:52
uh and i don't know if it may
just be me
1:00:54
but
1:00:55
immediately i'm reminded about
how
1:00:58
westernized
1:00:59
so much of the world is that
part two
1:01:00
these are very modern people
1:01:03
you know it's not yeah when you
think of
1:01:04
lebanon in my mind beirut
1:01:06
yeah actually it looked just
like that
1:01:09
after the explosion
1:01:11
that's what that's the beirut i
grew up
1:01:12
with
1:01:14
but anyway it's a problem we've
got
1:01:16
we've got china
1:01:18
uh in beirut we've got iran
1:01:21
funding hezbollah we've got
hezbollah
1:01:23
hating israel we've got israel
1:01:24
hating everybody else it's nuts
it's not
1:01:28
good
1:01:29
well that was the situation
that uh it
1:01:32
took a while but
1:01:33
the bottom line is you can
explode
1:01:36
something next to
1:01:36
3 000 tons of ammonium nitrate
it's not
1:01:39
gonna
1:01:40
light it on fire unless there's
some
1:01:42
other
1:01:43
element to it i
1:01:46
you know it's possible if you
have i
1:01:48
mean i'm sure that some canvases
1:01:51
explosives chemists some people
that
1:01:53
know about that business
1:01:55
because you know these
accidents happen
1:01:56
all the time
1:01:58
and this is a little more than
an
1:01:59
accident yeah but
1:02:01
i suppose if you had something
burning
1:02:04
and it was really super hot it
1:02:06
vaporized the ammonium nitrate
and
1:02:09
formed a gaseous cloud
1:02:11
that then ignited with whatever
else is
1:02:13
flammable it's
1:02:14
possible you can get but also
1:02:17
simultaneously that
1:02:18
just pop uh
1:02:21
that's just just strange
1:02:25
well strange there is no there
are no
1:02:28
secrets
1:02:30
now i didn't know about the
ship and the
1:02:32
bull crap oh we gotta leave it
here
1:02:34
well let's put in this
warehouse yeah
1:02:36
you know you'd use it for
something
1:02:39
you think a warehouse i think
and was it
1:02:42
you know
1:02:42
was it it's it probably wasn't
bagged it
1:02:44
was probably just loose
ammonium nitrate
1:02:46
which
1:02:47
so it could have been just a
pile uh
1:02:50
three thousand ton pile could
have been
1:02:53
you know
1:02:54
like look like sand it's a white
1:02:57
crystalline structure i know
1:03:00
meanwhile um no one really
seems to be
1:03:03
worried
1:03:04
in the united states about
china except
1:03:06
us
1:03:07
unless of course it's about
china
1:03:11
being hurt by orange man bad to
take
1:03:13
away their tick tock
1:03:15
ah now everyone's pissed off
1:03:18
and this is the ongoing saga
which just
1:03:20
keeps on delivering to us
1:03:22
here is a report from bloomberg
so
1:03:25
certainly i do believe that
most tech
1:03:27
companies
1:03:28
will should or can take a look
at this
1:03:30
asset
1:03:31
but it is my opinion that
microsoft
1:03:33
would be the most viable buyer
1:03:35
given its history of
extraordinary
1:03:37
performance with its recent
acquisitions
1:03:40
under satya nadella including
linkedin
1:03:42
and github
1:03:43
what's the price that you think
would be
1:03:44
uh adequate for tick tock
1:03:46
or the u.s operations i should
say now
1:03:48
before we listen to that
1:03:50
um microsoft is indeed a
perfect partner
1:03:54
because they are a spy agency
1:03:58
on everything uh linkedin is a
and
1:04:01
they're blatant
1:04:01
you pay for it you pay to spy
on other
1:04:03
people you can is free
1:04:06
yeah but the good spying you
need to pay
1:04:08
for i
1:04:09
i used to pay for it and i'll
bring this
1:04:12
up again i used to pay for it
but when i
1:04:13
downloaded my contact list one
day
1:04:16
and they won't give me the email
1:04:18
addresses of the contacts
1:04:20
on my list they won't give me
the email
1:04:23
addresses anymore
1:04:25
i stopped paying for it what
what did
1:04:26
they up to they used to always
give you
1:04:28
the email addresses but no
1:04:30
now you can't get the email so
so what
1:04:32
is what good is it the whole
thing's a
1:04:34
piece of crap as far as
1:04:35
exactly it should be my
microsoft
1:04:38
perfect they will ingest email
1:04:40
addresses and you never see
them again
1:04:42
this is what they do
1:04:43
well that's what they did so
but here's
1:04:46
the thing if you're going to say
1:04:47
that what she said which is that
1:04:48
microsoft's a perfect partner
1:04:50
because they bought github and
linkedin
1:04:52
those both those products are
for
1:04:54
professionals
1:04:55
linkedin is for business
professionals
1:04:57
and github is for developers
1:04:59
how does tick tock a goofball
video
1:05:02
system
1:05:03
no different than vine was which
1:05:05
everybody bailed out on
1:05:07
uh why is that a perfect match
she's
1:05:10
full of crap
1:05:10
okay of course it's not
necessarily a
1:05:13
perfect match but i do want to
give you
1:05:15
my quick analysis of tick tock
1:05:17
tick tock is an improved version
1:05:21
of mtv all they do is they
license the
1:05:25
music
1:05:25
and instead of having directors
and
1:05:28
bands make videos
1:05:29
their actual users make the
videos it's
1:05:33
and their algorithm is only
meant to
1:05:35
entertain you for hours
1:05:37
and hours and hours very
successful
1:05:41
i totally get why people are so
1:05:43
passionate about it i don't care
1:05:45
personally what happens
1:05:46
but it's a big deal to a lot of
people
1:05:50
if tick tock would suddenly go
away and
1:05:52
i know that there's companies
trying to
1:05:53
launch competitive sites but
first of
1:05:55
all how much do you think it
would be
1:05:58
valued at which is where we
left off
1:06:00
with our bloomberg report
1:06:02
you want me to make yeah i'm
asking you
1:06:04
to guess of course
1:06:06
well it's gonna be overvalued
let's
1:06:09
start with that premise
1:06:11
what is it worth i think it's
worth
1:06:13
probably 50 million dollars
1:06:15
50 million
1:06:21
i mean they if they have 100
million us
1:06:24
users
1:06:25
you know it's worth at least
okay so if
1:06:26
it's 100 million users each
user's worth
1:06:29
uh
1:06:30
let's say 10 dollars times a
hundred
1:06:33
million that's a billion
1:06:34
so that is really should be it
but no
1:06:38
no no they're going to value it
a lot
1:06:40
higher than a billion
1:06:43
and uh part of that reason is
1:06:46
because trump has created an
artificial
1:06:49
and artificial situation where
it's like
1:06:52
okay if
1:06:53
no one buys it you're out if
someone
1:06:55
buys it we want 30
1:06:57
of the deal which i think is
isn't that
1:06:59
does that fall under his tariff
law is
1:07:01
that how he does that
1:07:03
i don't know how he's doing it
but it
1:07:04
just really be you know what
1:07:06
people say is ahead of the mob
i mean
1:07:08
this is a mob attack
1:07:10
well he literally says it's
like it's
1:07:11
like a landlord you know it's
like if
1:07:13
you want to pay rent you come
in you
1:07:15
don't want to pay rent
1:07:15
or you can't come in it's like
i'm like
1:07:17
a landlord here landlord of
america
1:07:19
i'm all for it let's find out
the actual
1:07:23
value would be
1:07:25
i think it'll be something
north of 25
1:07:27
billion i mean it isn't just
dressed for
1:07:29
sale 25 times sales is a pretty
large
1:07:33
multiple but it's not out of the
1:07:34
ballpark of where microsoft has
paid in
1:07:36
the past
1:07:37
especially if you look at
github and by
1:07:39
the way it harkens back to what
facebook
1:07:41
did in 2014 with whatsapp
1:07:44
throwing down 18 billion
dollars on a
1:07:46
company pre-monetization
1:07:49
25 billion not bad i don't
think they'll
1:07:52
ever accept it
1:07:54
but it'd be a pretty decent
offer
1:08:00
speaking of the big tech
something very
1:08:03
interesting happened and this
1:08:07
caught my ear last week we had
the the
1:08:10
big tech ceos
1:08:13
phoning it in for the committee
1:08:16
i do have one clip i picked up
from that
1:08:18
that i did
1:08:19
let's do it let's do that and
then i'll
1:08:21
play mine what you got okay i
have i
1:08:24
got matt getz our buddy uh
who's the uh
1:08:28
florida trump uh
1:08:31
trump nut and he's our buddy
all of a
1:08:34
sudden this is new well
1:08:36
he's nobody's buddy but he's
one of the
1:08:38
two or three guys with jim
jordan
1:08:39
there's a there's a little
triad of
1:08:41
these
1:08:41
tough guys that do go in there
and they
1:08:43
they pull the same stunts that
the
1:08:45
democrats do when they start
grilling
1:08:47
somebody and uh i have
1:08:50
guests grilling the um grilling
the
1:08:53
google guy
1:08:54
on china it's part of a longer
thing but
1:08:56
but he does the same old bit
they always
1:08:58
do is they
1:08:59
instead of the guy letting the
guy talk
1:09:02
they
1:09:02
cut him off and say hey my
time's over
1:09:05
get out of here
1:09:06
i like what he had to say
though you
1:09:08
mentioned earlier in your discus
1:09:10
in the discussion about china
that your
1:09:12
engagement in china
1:09:14
was very limited but yet google
has an
1:09:17
ai china center the chinese
academy of
1:09:20
sciences has published a paper
1:09:22
uh saying that that enhanced the
1:09:24
targeting capabilities
1:09:25
of china's j-20 fighter
aircraft you
1:09:28
collaborate with chinese
universities
1:09:31
that take millions upon
millions of
1:09:33
dollars from the chinese
military matter
1:09:35
of fact
1:09:35
one of your googlers fifi lee
while
1:09:38
under your employee
1:09:39
there's a great name for a disc
jockey
1:09:42
hey everybody fifi lee on the
midday for
1:09:44
you great with chinese
universities
1:09:46
that take millions upon
millions of
1:09:48
dollars from the chinese
military matter
1:09:50
of fact
1:09:51
one of your googlers fifi lee
while
1:09:54
under your employ
1:09:55
was cited in chinese state
media saying
1:09:58
china is like a sleeping giant
1:10:00
when she wakes she will tremble
the
1:10:02
world
1:10:03
the former secretary of defense
uh mr
1:10:06
shanahan
1:10:07
said that the lines have been
blurred in
1:10:08
china between commercial
1:10:10
and military application and as
mr buck
1:10:12
cited
1:10:13
general dunford says that your
company
1:10:16
is directly aiding
1:10:17
the chinese military and peter
thiel who
1:10:20
actually serves on mr
zuckerberg's
1:10:22
board at facebook book said that
1:10:24
google's activities with china
1:10:26
are treasonous he accused you
of treason
1:10:29
so
1:10:30
why would an american company
with
1:10:33
american
1:10:34
values so directly aid the
1:10:37
chinese military but have
ethical
1:10:40
concerns
1:10:40
about working alongside the u.s
military
1:10:43
on project maven and i
understand your
1:10:45
point about cyber security and
those
1:10:46
things but project maven
1:10:48
was a specific way uh to ensure
that our
1:10:51
troops are safe on the
battlefield
1:10:52
and if you have no problem
making the
1:10:54
j20 chinese fighter
1:10:56
more effective in its targeting
why why
1:10:59
wouldn't you want to make
1:11:00
america effective uh congressman
1:11:03
with respect we are not working
with the
1:11:06
chinese military it's
absolutely false i
1:11:08
had a chance to meet with
general
1:11:09
dunford personally
1:11:11
we have clarified what we do
and what we
1:11:13
do in china compared to our
peers it's
1:11:15
very very limited in nature our
ai work
1:11:18
in china is limited to a
handful of
1:11:20
people working on
1:11:21
open source projects and happy
to share
1:11:24
and engaged with the office to
explain
1:11:26
our work in china first gosh i
mean
1:11:28
when when the the chairman of
the joint
1:11:30
chiefs of staff says that an
american
1:11:32
company is directly aiding china
1:11:34
when you have an ai center when
you're
1:11:36
working with universities and
when your
1:11:37
employees are talking about
1:11:39
china trembling the world it
seems to
1:11:41
really call into question your
1:11:42
commitment to our country and
our values
1:11:44
i see my times expired i hope
we have an
1:11:46
additional round mr chairman
1:11:47
wow that was good i missed that
part i
1:11:50
didn't hear that about
1:11:51
that direct that very concrete
example
1:11:53
and you know what bothered me
1:11:55
is these these guys zuckerberg
bezos
1:11:59
uh adella and uh
1:12:02
cook they could have come to dc
1:12:07
what is this virtue signaling
oh i gotta
1:12:10
do it from my
1:12:10
from my so-called office my
spiffy
1:12:12
little conference room
1:12:13
they've all got private jets
why why did
1:12:16
why didn't we
1:12:17
say come on man come on man
come on man
1:12:20
i just felt that was kind of
lame
1:12:23
well in october one of them
decided to
1:12:26
stay home they all decided yeah
1:12:28
that's what happened so in
october
1:12:31
uh the face baggers were being
grilled
1:12:36
about uh by the finance
committee
1:12:39
who as we know and who we not
have heard
1:12:41
much from
1:12:42
is now chaired by maxine waters
gravel
1:12:47
the maxine waters asked
zuckerberg
1:12:50
a question which was so out of
character
1:12:53
for her was so
1:12:54
concise was such a smart
question and
1:12:58
i've
1:12:58
written it's better than that
because
1:13:01
now i have the story behind it
listen to
1:13:03
this
1:13:04
facebook changes the rules when
it can
1:13:07
benefit itself
1:13:09
last year facebook banned all
1:13:11
cryptocurrency ads
1:13:13
on its platform because and i
quote
1:13:16
they are frequently associated
with
1:13:18
misleading or deceptive
promotional
1:13:20
practices
1:13:21
quote unquote seems fair
1:13:24
then earlier this year facebook
rolled
1:13:27
back the cryptocurrency ad ban
1:13:29
bought a blockchain company and
1:13:31
announced its own cryptocurrency
1:13:34
so tell us what changed how did
1:13:35
cryptocurrency
1:13:37
go from being misleading and
deceptive
1:13:39
last year
1:13:40
and then becomes a means for
financial
1:13:42
inclusion this year
1:13:44
it seems to me that you shifted
your
1:13:46
stance
1:13:47
because you realize they can
you can use
1:13:50
your size and your users data
1:13:53
to dominate the cryptocurrency
market
1:13:55
you change your policy when it
benefits
1:13:58
you
1:13:58
you reinstated cryptocurrency
ads
1:14:01
because you had plans to start
your own
1:14:03
cryptocurrency
1:14:04
so this brings me back to your
new
1:14:06
policy on political speech
1:14:09
so yeah exactly you're laughing
because
1:14:11
i had the same it's like
1:14:12
wow this is pretty coherent
what she's
1:14:14
saying here that's that's
1:14:16
kind of a good gotcha you know
you guys
1:14:18
banned all advertising of
cryptocurrency
1:14:20
and it wasn't just facebag
1:14:21
i think they started it and
then lo and
1:14:23
behold they emerged with libra
1:14:26
which is completely
anti-competitive so
1:14:29
the reason why
1:14:30
maxine waters asked this
question is
1:14:32
because it was written for and
sent to
1:14:34
her by our very own
1:14:36
sir brian of london
1:14:39
who uh if you haven't seen him
around on
1:14:42
twitter or no agenda social you
see
1:14:44
he's always he's always doing
something
1:14:46
new and interesting
1:14:47
uh the reason brian uh had her
ask this
1:14:51
question
1:14:51
is because i think by monday he
1:14:55
and his lawyer partner will be
filing a
1:14:58
class
1:14:58
action suit in australia's
federal court
1:15:01
against facebook google and
twitter
1:15:03
for billions for forming the
world's
1:15:05
largest
1:15:06
illegal cartel which apparently
1:15:10
in australia there's some laws
1:15:14
about this practice uh that are
1:15:17
very strict and that's why
they're
1:15:19
filing the suit in australia
1:15:21
and uh he said he will keep us
up to
1:15:24
speed you can also go to
1:15:26
jpbliberty.com
1:15:29
uh that's for john perry barlow
1:15:32
jpbliberty.com
1:15:33
for more information and john
he said
1:15:36
that if we uh
1:15:37
from time to time provide an
update when
1:15:40
he gets the billions of dollars
1:15:41
he's going to donate us right
into our
1:15:44
exit strategy
1:15:46
i'm in yeah that's what i said
that's
1:15:49
what i said too
1:15:50
this is great all we have to do
we just
1:15:52
do a report as he keeps going i
mean
1:15:54
these guys
1:15:57
the daily mail the daily mail
has a big
1:15:59
i think he's i think he's right
by the
1:16:01
way
1:16:02
so do i absolutely this is a
totally
1:16:04
illegal cartel and the fact
that they
1:16:05
put
1:16:06
these guys in front of congress
and they
1:16:07
can start piecing their answers
together
1:16:09
as like
1:16:10
showing that it's just as it's
like
1:16:12
price fixing you do that by
1:16:15
you i mean you the bus people
on price
1:16:17
fixing price fixing was always
a huge
1:16:19
problem in the united states
because the
1:16:21
light excuse me light bulbs
were one of
1:16:24
the
1:16:25
one of the targets and so you
have all
1:16:27
the light bulb makers
1:16:28
westinghouse general electric
they're
1:16:30
all the big electric companies
1:16:32
they were all making light
bulbs in the
1:16:34
time at the time and they were
charging
1:16:36
exactly the same price for all
of them
1:16:39
by congress yeah whoops uh oh
1:16:42
mike down podcaster down
1:16:45
accident are you okay yeah okay
1:16:49
the uh sorry the uh i got gear
here
1:16:52
that's
1:16:52
not nailed down so the light
bulbs were
1:16:55
they
1:16:55
they got them they busted them
for for
1:16:57
price fixing and then the light
bulb
1:16:59
market opened up and then
everybody
1:17:01
started making light bulbs that
was the
1:17:02
end of that
1:17:03
yep but but this problem with
with
1:17:06
with price fixing had to be
resolved
1:17:08
because there's price fixing
going on at
1:17:10
gas stations
1:17:11
airlines everybody does you
know they
1:17:13
said why is the price for
1:17:15
my trip to new york the same as
it is on
1:17:17
different carriers yeah so what
they've
1:17:19
done and i knew a guy who
started this
1:17:22
uh they started this newsletter
and it
1:17:24
was
1:17:25
outside the industry and it was
an
1:17:26
independent and it was
supporting a lot
1:17:28
of times you see well
1:17:29
here's our supporters and they
have all
1:17:31
these companies that are
sponsoring the
1:17:33
newsletter
1:17:34
that don't own the newsletter
they just
1:17:36
give them money and there
1:17:37
the newsletter is the one who
sets the
1:17:40
prices
1:17:42
and they says well here's what
1:17:43
everyone's charging you know
that's
1:17:44
right
1:17:45
that's fantastic so instead of
instead
1:17:47
of united having to go to
1:17:49
what are you guys going to
charge for
1:17:50
these flights over there oh
we're going
1:17:51
to charge this much okay we'll
charge
1:17:53
the same amount
1:17:54
instead of that you go to the
newsletter
1:17:55
you see what everyone's in they
say okay
1:17:57
that's the price we're gonna
1:17:58
surprise that's great and so
that so
1:18:00
these are all
1:18:01
illegal techniques but they
they keep
1:18:03
going getting around them
1:18:04
these guys these big tech
giants have
1:18:06
really never gotten a clue
about any of
1:18:08
this
1:18:11
collusion so they they can get
in
1:18:13
trouble here's the uh headline
1:18:15
from the daily news good inc
for the for
1:18:17
our uh for our night
1:18:19
cryptocurrency entrepreneurs to
sue
1:18:21
google facebook and twitter in
an
1:18:23
australian class action
1:18:25
lawsuit they claim could cost
the social
1:18:27
media giants up to 300 billion
1:18:31
crypto this is good
cryptocurrency
1:18:33
rebels start david and goliath
battle
1:18:35
with social media giants
lawsuit has 600
1:18:38
million dollars worth of claims
now
1:18:39
could grow
1:18:40
to 300 billion entrepreneurs
say tech
1:18:42
giants hurt their business by
banning
1:18:43
crypto advertising
1:18:45
emerging emerging social media
that uses
1:18:47
blockchains a compe
1:18:49
a competition threat to tech
giants
1:18:51
lawsuit aims to break the
market power
1:18:53
of google
1:18:54
facebook twitter and youtube
and there's
1:18:55
a picture of him our very own
sir brian
1:18:58
of london no really
1:18:59
yeah that's a huge big deal
1:19:02
yeah he needs these amazing
people
1:19:04
producing our show
1:19:06
i think both um uh brian
1:19:09
and andrew andrew hamilton i
think is
1:19:11
the lawyer uh
1:19:12
they could use some curry dvorak
1:19:14
consulting advice on a dress
1:19:18
just saying just a few things
the
1:19:21
picture in front of you that i
can just
1:19:22
imagine just a few no i mean
you know
1:19:24
it's like we can just
1:19:25
we just want to make sure that
you have
1:19:27
the biggest chance of uh
1:19:29
helping us exit this godforsaken
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of our
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guys
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i think that's great the way to
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way to go
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everyone's always saying
they'll do
1:19:42
something but you guys went
ahead and
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did it and with that
1:19:45
i'd like to thank you for your
courage
1:19:46
and say in the morning to you
the man
1:19:47
who put the sea in 33 cases
1:19:50
john c
1:19:53
well in the morning to you mr
adam curry
1:19:55
also in the morning all ships
to see
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boots on the ground feet in the
air subs
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in the water and all the damage
and
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1:20:42
has been gallivanting around it
you're
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still
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i stopped using twitter now do
you think
1:20:48
that it is because we
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there's no algorithms that you
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know agenda social better
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what what what it's like you
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i would i didn't use the term
it's an
1:21:00
old term called pissing in the
wind
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uh at twitter because you don't
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is he's i mean i think when i
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i always have it retweeted
through the
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system to twitter and i never
should
1:21:15
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think the
1:21:17
the cover art which had a guy
1:21:19
uh the cover art for that show
i can't
1:21:22
i'm sorry i can't remember the
artist's
1:21:23
name but it's pretty funny it's
like
1:21:24
it's a good cover art guys kid
sitting
1:21:27
near the dunce the old dunce
1:21:29
photo oh yeah yeah yeah and the
kid
1:21:31
sitting there instead of saying
dunce it
1:21:32
says racist
1:21:38
there you go so i think it was
probably
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offensive that kind of
entertainment uh
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is uh
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freely available we have no
algos no one
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gets shut down no one gets
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in our and thank you eriner by
the way
1:22:00
for for running that and thank
you
1:22:01
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and bam
1:22:03
rose and darren and everyone
who's
1:22:05
helping
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um i'd like to say in the
morning to the
1:22:10
artists who brought us the fab
1:22:11
artwork for episode 1265 we
titled that
1:22:15
one ear trumpet
1:22:17
it stood out immediately to you
once i
1:22:19
saw it i also
1:22:20
knew that this was the winner
was a
1:22:24
i have what i call a runaways
yeah
1:22:27
and that's a piece that's got
so much
1:22:29
going on that it's like there's
not even
1:22:32
anything close
1:22:33
this was darren o'neill you
certainly
1:22:36
you've heard of him
1:22:37
and darren heard of him
1:22:40
had the fouchy award-winning
dinner
1:22:42
franks which are clueless but
perfect
1:22:45
for grilling
1:22:47
uh as he was grilled of course
by jim
1:22:49
jordan in
1:22:50
congress and then had all these
little
1:22:51
bits in their net weight 3.33
pounds
1:22:54
33 more filler it made so much
sense for
1:22:58
the show it was uh it was really
1:23:01
quite spectacular very very
nice piece
1:23:04
even had the kind of the folds
of the
1:23:06
of the sticker yeah which flows
over the
1:23:10
the outline of the franks i
think he had
1:23:13
gotten
1:23:14
uh to that art early so he
could do the
1:23:16
little
1:23:17
subtleties that um were needed
1:23:21
right well the subtleties were
worth it
1:23:24
and they worked well
1:23:24
and an an incredible amount of
value for
1:23:27
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1:23:28
whenever we have fresh album
artwork and
1:23:30
if you're a podcaster yourself
you might
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want to consider this it gets
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it gets attention it reminds
people even
1:23:36
if they're subscribed oh wait
something
1:23:37
happened
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it's better than a little flag
a little
1:23:40
number that pops up on your
icon no you
1:23:42
open up your app boom there it
is right
1:23:44
in your face
1:23:45
thank you very much darren
o'neill
1:23:47
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not an easy task for us to
choose
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darren made it a little bit
easier this
1:23:59
time but all of that is
appreciated
1:24:02
and anyone can enjoy your art
and of
1:24:03
course some of it shows up on
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the fine products over at
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noagendashop.com and the
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1:24:08
in on the deal and so do we
eventually
1:24:10
so that works out perfectly
1:24:12
thanks again darren and now
let's thank
1:24:15
some of our
1:24:16
executive producers for episode
1266
1:24:20
indeed um let's start with
1:24:24
anonymous it's an interesting
way to go
1:24:28
333.34
1:24:31
hello adam and john he wants
trump
1:24:34
aroused little girl don't eat
me joe
1:24:36
biden
1:24:37
bob jayden and dealer's choice
al
1:24:39
sharpton that's true and goat
karma
1:24:42
yeah my amazing wife told me i
should
1:24:44
donate due to the orange covid
19
1:24:47
death count being at 333
1:24:51
i can't it was i think we made
a point
1:24:53
about that earlier too
1:24:54
i can't think of a better way
to get out
1:24:56
of this more ass of a situation
than
1:24:58
donating to the best podcast in
the
1:25:00
universe
1:25:01
according to the mueller report
and 34
1:25:03
cents for completing my recent
trip
1:25:05
around the sun
1:25:06
i request a d douching for my
better
1:25:08
half mandy
1:25:10
okay money should go towards
her future
1:25:12
dame hood and if possible a d
1:25:13
douching for myself there are
two coming
1:25:16
up
1:25:18
you've been deduced and this
one's free
1:25:23
you've been deduced there you
go 73 is
1:25:27
another dude named
1:25:28
ben uh 73. acc
1:25:33
no need to rest that you read
the rest
1:25:34
then we will keep uh
1:25:36
we will read it to ourselves it
was hard
1:25:38
to get it aroused and it is
hard to get
1:25:40
it harassed but we got it
harassed don't
1:25:43
eat me blow jared and you're
scary so
1:25:45
scary
1:25:46
the gop infighting is escalating
1:25:50
political says democrats are
outright
1:25:53
jitty that's
1:25:54
true you've got
1:25:59
karma cerikobot of the bike
path gorbal
1:26:04
in lake forest park washington
3 33 34
1:26:09
again uh donation notes sent
1:26:12
via email john unblock me i've
never
1:26:14
interacted with you
electronically only
1:26:16
card and checks
1:26:17
so have no reason to be blocked
then he
1:26:20
has his email address i don't
1:26:22
don't remember ever blocking
well i'd
1:26:24
like to do my email box
1:26:25
i'd like to offer some advice
for
1:26:27
everybody
1:26:29
uh we have become accustomed
when you
1:26:32
see an
1:26:32
error message something didn't
work to
1:26:35
annoyingly
1:26:36
click it away delete it get rid
of it
1:26:38
then work shit that work
1:26:41
it's amazing if you receive
1:26:44
a rejection notice on email
1:26:47
it is nine times out of ten
written
1:26:51
in plain english what the
reason is
1:26:54
in this case i'm quite sure one
of your
1:26:57
trigger words which i have no
idea why
1:27:00
those are on your email server
1:27:02
but even uh the word shit
1:27:05
will get blocked by your email
server if
1:27:07
it's this is true the content
of the
1:27:09
mail
1:27:10
so people if that comes back to
you and
1:27:13
it will say it'll either give
you a code
1:27:15
and john's mail server which i
might add
1:27:18
is
1:27:18
has fabulous uh squirrel mail
1:27:22
writing on top of it it will it
1:27:25
john's mail server will spit
back and
1:27:27
tell you forbidden word
1:27:29
and then it's real now why that
is i
1:27:31
don't know i i find that
1:27:33
uh quite uh restrictive on the
freedom
1:27:36
of speech
1:27:36
but that's up to him so that's
why it's
1:27:39
not up to i don't even do it
it's not my
1:27:41
the system is set up by the guy
who
1:27:43
invented squirrel mail i
1:27:44
i might add it's a new guy yeah
says
1:27:47
mark perkell died yeah
1:27:48
and this guy it does not like
seeing
1:27:51
cuss words
1:27:52
yeah in within emails he sees
it as some
1:27:55
sort of version of spam
1:27:56
yeah or or stuff that shouldn't
they
1:27:59
just not gonna let past
1:28:00
and it'll get blocked and
bounced yeah
1:28:03
but it will tell you why
1:28:04
and if you're honest it tells
you very
1:28:07
clearly what happened
1:28:08
yeah so please read these
things yeah so
1:28:11
i don't know
1:28:11
it's very annoying when i don't
have
1:28:13
that's one of my pet peeves
1:28:15
like you get blocked rejected i
don't
1:28:17
know why did you
1:28:18
read it yeah okay well anyway
sir
1:28:21
ichabod's
1:28:22
note is yeah i'm gonna give him
a big
1:28:24
karma no matter what
1:28:25
he deserves it you've got karma
thank
1:28:28
you very much
1:28:30
and let me know if i was right
siri
1:28:31
kabad next
1:28:33
is trevor collette from sarnia
ontario
1:28:35
canada
1:28:36
and he delivered three three
three dot
1:28:38
three three got a lot of 33
threes today
1:28:41
uh and he says refer to the
email
1:28:43
uh and so i just looked up his
last name
1:28:45
and i got the email
1:28:47
and i will open it and read it
okay
1:28:51
uh in the morning john and adam
i've
1:28:52
been listening to no agenda for
several
1:28:54
years and my brother hit me in
the mouth
1:28:56
uh i need a d douching you got
it
1:29:01
you've been deduced
1:29:06
the podcast helped keep my
migraine
1:29:10
check and help me through the
countless
1:29:11
number of long shifts working
as a cnc
1:29:14
machinist i'm also listening to
shapiro
1:29:17
the seed man
1:29:18
and several others and have
concluded
1:29:20
that yours is indeed the best
podcast in
1:29:22
the universe
1:29:23
thank you yeah i'd say yay
1:29:27
i'm also a millennial that keeps
1:29:29
subtitles on
1:29:32
yes we've reached the topic but
i
1:29:35
i will confirm that a lot of
the mixes
1:29:39
that are done make it very
difficult to
1:29:41
hear
1:29:42
the the voice channel uh make
sure your
1:29:44
tv is not set to
1:29:45
develop well it's 5.1 everyone's
1:29:49
encoding for 5.1
1:29:51
and if that's how you encode
then
1:29:53
sometimes does it come out so
well in
1:29:55
the wash when you just have two
speakers
1:29:58
right this is true uh unless
you have
1:30:01
some processing going on and
most tvs
1:30:03
don't do much of it no none of
it
1:30:05
i think it's an attention span
thing or
1:30:07
maybe my selective hearing
1:30:09
yes yes i would like to call it
two of
1:30:10
my brothers as douche bags
1:30:12
okay number one max colette
1:30:17
number two zachary colette
1:30:21
like to ask all the listeners
of the
1:30:22
best podcasts in the universe
to ask
1:30:24
themselves what value they get
from it
1:30:26
going to a movie theater
getting popcorn
1:30:28
and pop would easily cost you
1:30:30
over 50 dollars it seems as
though i was
1:30:32
being given signs and have heard
1:30:34
the call 3.3.3 what time is it
333 what
1:30:37
is my phone charge at 33
1:30:40
how much time left on the
microwave 33
1:30:42
seconds
1:30:43
you know what to do and you did
it he
1:30:45
did it smart man
1:30:47
for jingle requests i'd like a
shapiro
1:30:49
laugh
1:30:51
this is gonna be did i'm sorry
i sure
1:30:52
read these earlier
1:30:54
uh the shapiro laughs the
manning whoop
1:30:57
them with the constitution i
think you
1:30:58
can find that pretty easily
1:31:00
and then a good the gregorian
donation
1:31:03
chant which is
1:31:04
donate you know that one and
karma thank
1:31:06
you for being a super awesome
dudes
1:31:09
loving light uh
1:31:12
okay i think i have it and what
was
1:31:14
after the
1:31:15
the donation again yeah shapiro
laughs
1:31:18
yeah manning
1:31:19
yeah and the gregorian donation
chant
1:31:22
donate
1:31:23
whatever it is and then karma
okay
1:31:31
[Music]
1:31:42
nice
1:31:44
[Music]
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[Music]
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you know it's interesting
whenever we
1:32:21
bring that jingle back
1:32:23
inevitably i get new listeners
saying
1:32:24
hey man do you know that's the
isis song
1:32:29
yes yes yes no and why did you
recognize
1:32:33
it as the question
1:32:36
it's funny that someone would
notice i
1:32:38
mean that was originally done
as a
1:32:40
parody of the isis song so
because it
1:32:42
was catchy
1:32:43
because it was catchy and it is
everyone
1:32:46
recognizes it as the isis song
1:32:48
yeah uh okay we got no this is
uh from
1:32:52
edward tottenhall in
indianapolis
1:32:55
ontario a number
1:32:56
another 333.33 and he sent a
note
1:33:00
and he's got no jingle request
so i'm
1:33:02
going to tell you that but get
your
1:33:04
pencil out
1:33:05
because he's got some birthday
stuff ah
1:33:07
okay we can do that apology he
writes
1:33:09
apologies for the
computer-generated