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So this is in reference to us
playing Anthony Fauci literally
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telling us that anything above a
35 cycle count on PCR processing
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is should be invalidated.
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And I guess it was a clip of
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animated no agenda. It was a
clip of Fauci. Yeah. expert, an
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animated clip of Fauci and an
animated clip. Yeah, you look
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better. Yeah, for some. So
anyway, my point is, you take
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that into account. And you take
into account what I saw and what
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we'll be discussing media wise.
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Election Night and for the past
48 hours, man, I think I started
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podcasting 2.0 right on time.
The media has power and when I
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say the media I'm including
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the big technology companies in
it
2:54
they got power moves to you
know, got news. I'm just saying
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no, actually it isn't because I
started to decentralized
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podcasting again for this very
reason that's why it's a great
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time to be alive. It's not
actually your view did that
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you're doing a public service
because it Oh, was that for Hold
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on. One second. We have we have
an incredible zipper reform.
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Yeah, there it goes. It's gone.
What do we have six. Ladies and
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gentlemen alert the Squawk Box
on CNBC we have a six cars for
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economy in dire straits and
Bitcoin 15,570 faster.
3:31
Oh, my God.
3:36
no coincidence. numbers. Look at
the Bitcoin. Bitcoin went up
3:40
like 1500 dollars during the
past 48 hours. Very interesting
3:45
to see that happen.
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So anyway, well, if it goes to a
five cars after then that thing
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will be at 20,000.
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So anyway, what an interesting
evening, and we're talking about
3:59
Tuesday evening, when, I mean, I
was looking, I was flipping
4:05
through networks the whole time.
And to this day, not one of the
4:08
three cable news networks can
agree on how many electoral
4:13
votes belong to each candidate.
And I took some pictures.
4:19
30 seconds from each other. I
see msnbc Biden 205 Trump 209 at
4:24
the same time on CNN, Biden to
19 Trump 171. Over on Fox News,
4:31
Biden 237 Trump 213. I think we
all forgot that it's the media
4:40
that picks the president and
they reminded us of this.
4:44
Because when I saw Biden come
out, doing it, it's like some
4:48
kind of statement that's
irregular. I can't recall any
4:51
time
4:53
that I could type that can
remember that. There was some
4:56
kind of speech that wasn't
either a victory speech or
4:59
concession
5:00
Speech Can you
5:02
uh it's one of those things that
is probably is probably happened
5:06
I
5:08
don't know why it would happen
generally speaking the thing is
5:11
resolved by that same night
5:14
right don't remember anything
dragon on like this set maybe
5:18
Nixon Kennedy. Yes, I shouldn't
comment on because I'm, you
5:22
know, I'm the older one here and
I remember a lot of stuff that
5:26
people don't have never
experienced. And this is deja
5:29
vu. Okay. I mean, we had the
same thing in the 60s with the
5:33
Eldridge, Eldridge Cleaver, who
I should mention became a
5:36
Republican, eventually, Black
Panthers, this very much of a,
5:42
like, Black Lives Matter very
important. Culturally, at the
5:47
time, all we all everything we
got to, we got to consider
5:50
everything that we'd never
considered before we always
5:52
considered. Then we had the
Nixon Kennedy election that was
5:59
stolen, and Kennedy became
president. It was stolen by the
6:04
corruption in the state of
Illinois and john Daly's
6:07
machine. And they brought in
these extra votes for Kennedy.
6:10
And he went over at the very end
6:13
out of the blue, where these
votes came from, but Kennedy
6:16
ends up winning puts us in the
Vietnam War. But people love
6:20
him. Yeah, CIA has to kill him,
according to Ron Paul, well, me
6:26
may want to take that clip up to
put people back into the mood I
6:30
want.
6:32
And, and so then, and so Lyndon
Johnson takes over Lyndon
6:37
Johnson pulls some stunt as get
the book that gets the black
6:40
voters from 1964 to the present,
with lots of documentation to
6:44
only vote for democrats forever.
And I think this election was
6:48
similar to that kept, it hasn't
ended. Now. And the whole thing
6:53
is always began with the corrupt
politician running the state of
6:57
Illinois. And I see the same
thing going on now. But but the
7:00
kind of corrupt politician that
john Daly wasn't or does, it was
7:04
a john Daly, Mayor Daley's only
daily family, how did Jay and
7:08
his son was, that was high end
stuff. I mean, they pretty much
7:15
own the place. I mean, they were
in the daily crime family, if
7:19
you want to even call it that,
because there's a government
7:22
crime family, I guess, ran
Chicago, and they grant the
7:27
state of Illinois, pretty much
this is not the kind of thing
7:30
going on in Michigan, you have
Whitmer? Well, not Well, before.
7:35
Before we get into that part of
it, I just want to focus on, I
7:40
don't think people understand
how this has worked
7:42
historically, and how the media
really interfered with the
7:47
election results on Tuesday
night. So the way it typically
7:51
goes is based upon polls and
historical information.
7:57
ap in particular, but you know,
all the news outlets have a
8:02
system that will look at every
single county in the state. And
8:07
based on historical information,
and the polling, which is you
8:10
know, the historical information
is going to be right, but
8:13
polling may not be correct from
one election to the next.
8:18
When they see an x amount of
votes for one of the other
8:21
candidates, they do a
calculation, and then they call
8:24
the state before all the votes
are tabulated. And this happened
8:28
very early with Virginia, where
and it was the it was the
8:33
craziest thing, because you saw
Biden had 30% of what was
8:36
counted. That was very low count
at that at that moment. And
8:40
President Trump had over 50. And
it stayed that way consistently.
8:45
But everyone's like, No, no,
Virginia is lost. And and this
8:48
kept happening to blue states,
clearly. And with red states,
8:53
such as Texas, man, I mean, if
it affects the 95%, and they
8:58
kept it open and open and open.
And so now we have the situation
9:03
where the Arizona has been
recalled, a than the media is
9:08
now saying, Oh, well, I guess we
can't call it for Arizona. But
9:12
this all these things combined.
put us into this state where
9:17
everything stopped all of a
sudden, and they would just
9:21
please one of these calls that
just got my attention. I think
9:25
it was on it was I think it was
on NBC consistent was my time
9:28
there. I'm looking at these
numbers. Vermont. Yeah, no votes
9:35
that went for Biden. No, no
precision, zero percent, zero
9:39
percent. checkmark Biden, yeah.
9:44
So there was no chance that and
the poll thing, you know,
9:48
another thing about the poll
since you brought it up, is
9:51
these guys were completely they
were just more wrong and wrong
9:55
and wrong. I mean, they
9:57
and the democrats are pre
celebrating the fact that
9:59
they're
10:00
Gonna take the senate again and
they didn't and they won't.
10:03
The one group that was right all
along
10:07
was the Trafalgar group.
10:10
And the Trafalgar group guy was
on the bench Shapiro show and I
10:13
happen to catch him. Okay, not
that listen to the ben shapiro
10:16
show, but I was driving around,
picking up the mail. Oh, crap
10:19
who sent it?
10:21
Someone sent it to you.
10:24
Nobody sent it to me. Okay, so
I'm listening to this guy. And
10:28
and he goes on and on about how
they all screwed up. And he
10:31
really condemned Fox. By the
way, this guy that runs this,
10:34
this is the website, if you were
on Twitter during the whole
10:37
thing. Like a few days before
the election that got the
10:41
website was basically tacked and
bombed. He couldn't get on it.
10:45
Right. And nobody wanted to
Trafalgar groups numbers out,
10:49
because they were showing it
that the presidential race was
10:52
neck and neck. And he accurately
showed that the republican
10:57
republican republicans were
going to hold the Senate, and
11:00
they were probably going to gain
seats in the House, which is
11:03
exactly what happened. And he
said that, on the show, he
11:07
discussed the reasons these
other guys are all wrong.
11:11
Which nobody wants to talk
about. And I didn't see anybody
11:14
on any of the networks bring
this guy on. They're still
11:17
bringing Nate Silver on.
11:20
Nate Silver's the gal said Texas
was going to go blue. Yeah,
11:24
yeah. Well, he's his comment out
if you want to know what what he
11:28
thought the difference was and
how they do their polling. First
11:31
of all, he says, They and
everybody's commented on this,
11:35
the Republicans aren't going to
give up what they're gonna do.
11:37
They just don't talk to
pollsters anymore. And he says,
11:39
The days of the phone poll,
where you call somebody on the
11:42
phone done, he says, You're
never gonna get the numbers are
11:45
always bad. Now nowadays, right?
People have gotten wise and they
11:48
just don't they lie. He says
that you have to literally go to
11:52
the you have to do what the FBI
does.
11:56
You go in boots on the ground,
get a neighborhood go to the
12:01
neighbors.
12:05
Neighbors gonna do? Yeah, well,
we're moving towards that kind
12:08
of society anyway, so I guess
that's good. But I saw, here's
12:12
what tipped me off about just
getting back to Biden all of a
12:16
sudden saying, Hey, he's looking
good, you know, count every
12:19
vote, which is an important,
important little quote.
12:24
Well, no, it's it.
12:28
The next day, Brian, the gay
Crusader, who's in Philly, sent
12:32
me pictures of a van opening and
out came count every vote signs
12:40
the whole world is what pre made
the whole world is watching
12:43
signs count every vote. masks,
which he said, and then we're
12:47
giving out free is, and this is
high quality. So this is really
12:51
good stuff. Conversely, there's
the stop counting the votes, who
12:55
also have pre made signs, but
there they were clearly there,
12:58
those signs are like whipped up
last night, the count every
13:01
vote, which is brought to you by
the Hold on, I have it here
13:11
brought to you by the socialist
alternative,
13:16
which is, you know, it's a
nonprofit, they haven't filed
13:19
taxes since 2017. But
apparently, they can print up
13:22
some signs. And then on the pro
Trump side, the stop the count
13:27
on Election Day, pathetic signs,
and hats that say, election
13:31
protection summit. So you know,
this thing with Biden was
13:36
clearly already set up. And the
thing that bugged me the most,
13:39
because he was in the parking
lot with cars. Go back and look
13:43
at that you will see, I mean,
you like cars, right?
13:49
You're interested in cars and
your car gadgets and cars. So go
13:52
back and look at that little
speech that Bo Jaiden made, and
13:56
tell me why you only see 2020
jeeps
14:03
I'm sorry, 2020 jeeps. The all
every single automobile that you
14:07
see in the shot is a 2020 is a
brand new Jeep. All the
14:11
different models are there. I
have not
14:15
would have noticed this if I'd
seen this. Yeah. And so I saw
14:18
that I'm like, whoa, hold on a
second. So that's staged? Me
14:23
obviously, there's no enthusiasm
for the guy. I just thought that
14:26
was very funky, that they
apparently just got a GM
14:29
dealership to empty into the
front row. Yeah, the parking
14:33
lot. Yeah. And obviously, the
Trump campaign was caught off
14:38
guard because it took the
president a good 45 minutes to
14:41
get everything together and do a
counter
14:45
counter speech, in which he
said, Hey, I knew that we're
14:49
gonna do this. Hey, remember, I
told you knew that we're gonna
14:52
do this. And it's, you know, and
he says we're taking it to the
14:56
Supreme Court.
14:59
So the media
15:00
is they really did everything
they could do. It was like the
15:05
signal went out everybody call
as much as you can Joe does his
15:09
speech and then all of a sudden
votes stop.
15:13
And, and we have the weirdest
graphs to look at with hundred
15:18
thousand plus votes all of a
sudden popping up 100% for Biden
15:24
in Wisconsin and in Michigan,
which is now being called a
15:27
glitch.
15:30
God love that glitch glitch.
15:37
the
15:39
Trump campaign just sent out a
notice. And here's here's where
15:42
it stands today according to the
Trump campaign, and that is on
15:47
the fifth. So Arizona.
15:50
This is I'm reading directly
from their statement. Facebook
15:53
and Twitter have rightly removed
Arizona from Biden's electric
15:57
column on their official
election map. And cnn never
16:00
called it I am looking at Fox
News right now and they still
16:04
have Biden 260 for Trump 214. So
Fox News has the Biden all
16:11
numbers but the Biden numbers
higher than CNN and MSNBC which
16:15
is noteworthy.
16:19
Let's see what they say
countless heavily republican
16:21
remain in play and will break in
Trump's favor Maricopa County
16:25
overnight was a pickup of 50,000
votes for Trump. Biden leads now
16:30
90,000 with 520,000 ballots
remaining. We expect to win 70%
16:35
of these ballots. I'm just
reading what they're saying.
16:38
We're now confident we will win
Arizona by 30,000 votes. Georgia
16:42
President Trump has built an
insurmountable lead of over
16:44
100,000 votes. The Democrats
cannot beat period it says North
16:49
Carolina President Trump has
built an insurmountable lead of
16:52
over 76,000 votes that the
democrats cannot beat period.
16:56
Wisconsin President Trump is
formally petition for state
16:59
recount, as the current results
fall within the 1% legal margin
17:03
of error. Several outlying
counties are leaning heavily
17:06
republican including Kenosha
Green Bay, Pierce and Richland.
17:10
And Michigan President Trump
believes we will win this state
17:13
outright as several outlying GOP
counties have yet to be counted.
17:18
So there and of course we have
Pennsylvania which I guess now
17:22
is going into I think there'll
be counting votes until January
17:27
in Pennsylvania and I'm not
really joking.
17:31
But then count votes all they
want there is a thing called the
17:36
favorite states or something law
that's specific to the electoral
17:40
college where all the numbers
have to be in from all the
17:42
states on December 8. Oh,
December 8, okay. But then we
17:46
could go into into lawsuit land
and it could goes in the 1800s
17:51
it went into January, I believe
17:55
1870s
17:59
well go into January they don't
have to put the guy in office
18:02
until
18:04
until January. I don't find any
of this really too unexpected. I
18:10
personally feel a little guilty
I think I should have
18:14
accentuated
18:16
better how, how this how this
works with the media calling
18:20
states. But this was on the
media part very, very blatant. I
18:25
don't think they anyone expects
that they can push the election
18:29
that way. But it seemed to me it
just seemed like oh, we're gonna
18:32
call all this stuff and make it
complicated. No one had the same
18:35
numbers. Joe comes out talks to
the dealership, the Jeep
18:39
dealership and then everything
shuts down and it's a mess.
18:43
That's what I saw.
18:46
What was the what was the Jeep
dealership? rally? Was that the
18:50
one with Stevie Wonder. This?
Well, it was the same stage.
18:54
Yeah. It was the same stage as
you'd use earlier the in the
18:58
evening. And and when I want to.
I just want to mention the
19:02
Stevie Wonder concert.
19:06
Which was really, really just I
didn't see.
19:10
I didn't see. It wasn't high
end. tv.
19:15
It wasn't it was not high end.
But I want to play a couple of
19:19
clips from it. One is the
announcement and I just want to
19:23
cuz again the media is giving
everyone a you know, when Trump
19:27
does a rally or anything people
are Oh, yeah, but he's wearing a
19:31
mass
19:33
mass super spreader event.
Meanwhile, I want to play the
19:37
announcement at the Stevie
Wonder Biden concert
19:42
helped us to keep this event
safe for everyone and stop the
19:45
spread of COVID-19. Please stay
in your vehicle at all times
19:48
unless you need to use the
restroom. If you do not, or if
19:52
you do need to leave your
vehicle to use the restroom.
19:54
wear a mask practice social
distancing from others not in
19:57
your group and return straight
to your vehicle as soon as you
20:00
We're able to thank you for your
cooperation.
20:05
So Stevie Wonder comes out. So
first of all, this is
20:10
a rock concert you've ever seen
or been to or had any piece of,
20:14
what do you think happens when
he goes up on stage?
20:19
Everybody gets out of their car,
everybody. They flock to stage
20:23
and they all stand around,
really?
20:26
to have them not wearing masks.
There's nobody in their cars
20:31
because they wouldn't
20:33
be there. By the way, there's
only about 75 people we're
20:37
talking about. With first Stevie
Wonder concert is quite funny.
20:42
And so he goes up, and they all
stand around. And so then they
20:45
do. He sings through four songs,
I think at most, and then he,
20:50
including something new. Yeah.
And so then he says, Hey,
20:53
everybody, I can't see you. But
I think you should all go back
20:56
to your cars.
20:58
Your
21:00
wonder say I can't see you. He
really said that. Pretty much
21:04
Stevie for you, man. He doesn't
was kind of a known fact that he
21:08
can actually see. But he
21:12
he, everyone finally goes back
to the course that that was
21:15
ridiculous. Because you know,
there's and diancie the media
21:18
saying, oh, they're wrong.
They're not word mass. And
21:21
you're Amy Goodman. Oh, they're
not wearing masks or not wearing
21:23
masks? No, I didn't hear any of
that. But then I do have one
21:27
quickie.
21:29
From the Stevie Wonder concert.
This is
21:33
Biden. And by the way, I have a
new category of clips I'm going
21:35
to call dsbs. Okay, um, shit.
Biden says, Okay. And here he is
21:44
complimenting Stevie Wonder. And
I just thought this was the
21:47
funniest thing I've heard for a
while in terms of a compliment.
21:49
And Stevie Wonder is here.
21:54
A powerful voice for justice for
a long time. And he's generally
21:58
a national treasure, and
generally, generally, generally,
22:04
genuinely. Wow. Generally, poor
Joe
22:10
Torre joke. There were clues man
throughout the night that
22:13
something was up a lot of clues
he's agitated. We'll have to
22:16
see. You know, it's interesting.
Even as we're speaking, Georgia,
22:19
go back to Georgia for a moment.
The Count has narrowed once
22:22
again. Trump's lead has gone
down. Take a look at this. Now.
22:26
He's 33,300 votes ahead of
Biden's remind our viewers where
22:31
was 24 hours ago.
22:34
These are the moments that you
live for when you're in Gitmo
22:39
nation. I mean, come on.
22:42
That's just one of those things
that you go, huh, really?
22:51
Yeah, you have better people
sending you clips than me. I
22:54
know. Well,
22:57
for many nobody catches.
23:01
catches that.
23:03
Okay. I don't think there were
many other observations for me
23:07
necessarily. Other than,
23:11
you know, it's just it that went
really quickly. That whole move
23:14
that was like, Whoa, including
with the early Virginia call,
23:18
which was just totally
confusing. And I think this we
23:24
always kind of knew that this
would this would go to the
23:26
courts. And already you're
hearing Yes. If it goes to the
23:29
Supreme Court. Here's the rumor.
Amy Coney Barrett will recuse
23:33
herself. Have you heard this?
23:38
Well, this I've heard but
23:41
where's this come from? Sir
Jean, why would she be choosers?
23:46
I don't know, either. The
there's a there's a
23:51
number of people who think she
was a bad choice and for and
23:54
this would be one of the
reasons. I have no evidence of
23:57
this. I don't know. I don't
know. If she's gonna recuse
24:01
herself, didn't it? Gorsuch
should recuse himself associated
24:05
Cavanaugh. Why? Why would case
by Trump? Oh, I see. Yeah, that
24:11
makes no sense. No, that makes
24:15
any sense. Well, the couple of
things that.
24:20
I mean, this brings up a couple
of issues. One is the vote by
24:23
mail thing was we predict it was
going to be a fiasco to begin
24:27
with, mainly because these
states aren't equipped to do
24:29
that much male vote, you know,
male vote counting. They're just
24:33
not it's not the same. And
already, of course, I see. And
24:37
even Scott Adams jumped on this
one with a ludicrous kind of a
24:43
I think a suggestion, but I know
where this is going. This is
24:47
going to be the following
scenario. Oh, you know, the
24:51
problem with the vote by mail is
it did you took forever to cast
24:54
the votes. And now we can't it
because they had a bunch of
24:57
people in Germany. I have some
German clips. I tried.
25:00
To get foreign clips about this
poll event, and because the
25:04
American news media didn't have
anything to talk about except,
25:07
except nothing. Well, they did.
No, that's not true. I have a
25:11
couple of short clips of the
cable good. I'm gonna be very
25:14
interested to hear him. But it
did hit well let me finish by
25:16
scenario here's what's going to
happen is it goes from took
25:19
forever because they Germans
went to Delaware and they asked
25:22
people is taken forever. We
didn't know the results. You
25:25
know, the first night we don't
need what's what are we waiting
25:27
for? It's gonna go to Internet
voting. It jumps right to
25:32
Internet voting from here. You
don't have any of these
25:34
problems, because the vote comes
in and the machine tabulates
25:36
them and boom, you got your
answer. I agree with I agree
25:41
with you that it will go to some
form of blockchain some type of
25:45
open ledger that gives the
blockchain I mean, it would I
25:48
mean, that makes a lot of sense.
That is just for the simple
25:53
reason that Bitcoin has proven
that you can represent something
25:57
on the internet and another
person can take that as true and
26:01
valid without anyone in the
middle, which does away with the
26:04
whole process. Nobody in the
middle, what about the guy comes
26:07
over your house holds a gun to
your head to the computer and
26:09
tells you to vote for bites.
He's not in the middle, he's on
26:12
one side. So
26:16
are the big vote parties. Let's
have a vote party. Let's bring
26:19
everybody this is, by the way,
this is democrat policies. This
26:23
is Democrat, this is an old
democrat trick. This is what
26:27
they used to do in the south.
They used to round up the you
26:30
know, the blacks, and they'd
bring him in and have them vote.
26:34
And then they take their votes.
And if they didn't like what
26:36
they saw, they throw them out or
not. And then they put him into
26:39
the hopper and they win the
election all the time. This is
26:43
this is this is democrats style
corruption. In fact,
26:49
I mean, it's so democrats
corruption, it's not even funny
26:52
and and Internet voting will be
10 times worse. No wonder all
26:56
the tech companies are on it.
Because they're the ones they're
26:59
gonna have to be manipulating
the vote. Oh, yeah. Well,
27:02
though, of course, we know how
they do that to Dr. Epstein
27:07
already testified in Congress. I
mean, that's that's actually
27:09
quite simple. The way they do
that we know how they do it take
27:11
took down our animated no
agenda. And there you go,
27:15
bastards. Just back to the
Supreme Court for a moment. Just
27:18
to give you a little bit of the,
the vibe amongst, I would say
27:22
the Democratic Party operatives
who are in the media joy reid is
27:25
a fine example of that. Not a
DOS, by the way, but okay. So
27:29
we'll see. And the Supreme Court
and he mentioned the Supreme
27:32
Court was very specific about
that he did telegraph as if he
27:35
can just take the election call
it over right and announced that
27:38
there won't be any more voting
and that the Supreme Court will
27:41
take over how it works not
exactly clear that we can trust
27:45
Amy Coney Barrett and Kevin Ah,
and these others not to be just
27:49
like Bill Barr, and so I think
what scares people is that if he
27:53
decides to do something that it
legally makes no sense and
27:57
you're right, but Mr. Bauer is
ready for him. If somehow they
28:01
managed to stumble into the
Supreme Court. Did any of you
28:04
guys trust uncle Clarence and at
Coney Barrett and those guys to
28:08
Uncle Clarence
28:13
he said uncle Clarence Yes, he
did. What a racist pig. She is
28:19
an unbelievable
28:22
emotion that to me this morning,
he says the lynching continues.
28:27
Unreal. I mean, I know you don't
like uncle Clarence, but man
28:32
that's calling someone an Uncle
Tom. I mean, that's almost as
28:36
good as the C word and in this
context,
28:40
but there were all kinds of
flubs and mistakes and people
28:43
saying weird things. This is
Lester Holt who I mean, the
28:47
truth almost came out on this
one. Yeah, I think the thing
28:50
that was confusing listening and
they do that is it presupposes
28:53
that he's going to lose and
that's certainly not the The
28:58
fact is
29:01
a chance of becoming pregnant.
So he was gonna say it wasn't
29:04
possible. But Okay.
29:08
Sure.
29:12
Now, this was so
29:15
the way these the the polling in
general the way a lot of these
29:18
things were set up Georgia has
quite a quite a fun state has a
29:22
lot of influence in Georgia as
well. This is an interview with
29:26
someone overseeing the Fulton
County polling stations. Listen
29:32
to this, Georgia is one of the
last few states that that hasn't
29:35
been called. So it's our
responsibility to get these
29:40
things counted tonight, if we
can, to at least help the
29:44
process along so that people
have peace of mind that all
29:48
votes are counted in GA, and
that we can move on to the
29:52
provisional ballots that will be
counted on Friday. We know a lot
29:56
of these individuals that they
are volunteers, all of them are
29:59
volunteers. Is that right?
30:00
Yeah, I mean, we there's a few
of our staff here, but yeah, a
30:02
lot of them are contract staff
that we've won. And there are
30:05
others that that that we hired
is as late as this evening, as
30:11
late as this evening.
30:12
Where they trained to be able to
handle this kind of pressure. We
30:16
put them we swarm and health
when they when they sat down and
30:19
then ran them through simple
training.
30:25
We swarm a note and we took them
through a webinar baby a pod
30:28
dinner. Yeah, man, they're all
trained up good to go. I'll take
30:32
you into your foreign clips,
because I also like looking at
30:37
how the rest of the world views
what's going on. And you know,
30:41
Sky Australia, obviously a
Murdoch property. And very
30:45
conservative pro Trump, I would
say even, but they figured it
30:49
out. They know exactly. It's the
same thing we're talking about
30:51
here, the political media class,
the political establishment have
30:56
been repudiated and exposed yet
again, they're the ones who have
31:00
been telling us all along that
this would be a landslide for
31:02
Joe Biden. They're the ones who
have been telling us all along
31:05
that Donald Trump appeals only
to racist, sexist, misogynist,
31:09
and all the rest of it and white
supremacists. They're the ones
31:12
who have told us all along that
this was going to be the great
31:14
resetting in the American
political landscape. And that
31:18
has just not happened. Now.
There's a lot of media
31:20
commentators involved in this. A
lot of politicians, a lot of
31:23
political activists, they've all
been completely wrong. Don't
31:27
forget the pollsters, either.
They've misjudged the politics
31:31
of America, and they have missed
judged their nation. So they
31:35
stand exposed today and the
mainstream have had their say,
31:38
Now, if you think I'm
exaggerating this, and I'm wrong
31:41
in taking this interpretation
out of the election result,
31:44
we'll have a look at this. I'm
going to show you one of the
31:46
work left commentators on CNN,
which is full of liberal lift
31:51
commentators, Van Jones used to
work for the Obama
31:53
administration. And he was
honest enough last night to
31:56
realize that the when the
democrats look like getting
32:00
isn't really much of a winner at
all.
32:02
I think a lot of democrats are
hurt tonight.
32:05
I think there's a lot of hurt
out there.
32:08
There's a moral victory, and
there's a political victory now,
32:10
they're not the same thing. They
wanted a moral victory tonight.
32:13
We wanted to see a repudiation
of this direction for the
32:18
country. And the fact that it's
this close I think, is hurt. It
32:22
hurts.
32:30
Van for Van Jones. Yeah. So it's
obvious how how we landed in
32:36
this particular spot, because
it's all fake. It's all phony,
32:40
from from the phony ass car
dealership cars to Joe coming
32:44
out, like, Oh, this is all all,
it was all good to go. It was
32:48
truly the media. And I'm just
including big technology
32:52
companies with that. They see it
as their job to make sure Trump
32:57
doesn't matter who it who is
going to be elected. It's their
33:00
job to make sure Trump doesn't
get elected. And I think they
33:02
pull out as many stops as they
could.
33:06
I think they maxed it out. Yeah,
I don't think they could pull
33:09
out any more stops than they
did.
33:12
They had everybody from the
intelligence agencies, to all of
33:15
the media in
33:17
New York Times, Washington Post
all the networks. Everybody
33:22
pulled out all this and then
they had to go and then they
33:25
couldn't win. And they still
have to go with the corrupt the
33:27
old democrat corrupt practices,
and I'm imagining some old
33:31
democrat smoking a cigar saying
I told you guys, you should have
33:34
done this all along. You're
wasting your time. So I have
33:36
this.
33:38
I have a screenshot from local
station in Pennsylvania. So they
33:45
have the Lancaster. I've been to
Lancaster, actually, one of
33:48
those bad top 40 radio stations.
And so here's the numbers they
33:53
show on the screen.
33:57
mailing ballots requests 108,000
34:03
mailing ballots returned 89,000.
34:08
But then the mail in ballots
that have been counted are
34:12
142,000.
34:16
So if you that's a guy that
kyron is you these kids can't
34:19
even take they can't even give
you can change any more at the
34:22
grocery store.
34:24
The reason for that is counted
more mail in ballots than were
34:27
actually requested or that were
returned. Yeah. So and you think
34:32
that's a kyron error? I Well,
yes. tell you why I think that
34:40
is because these guys are not
going to let something like that
34:43
go on the screen if they're
trying to scam us.
34:49
I personally think they're,
they're too dense. I mean, I
34:53
don't think well, they're okay.
You know, you could use my own
34:56
argument against me. Yeah, yeah.
The argument is like these
35:00
Don't forget, those are the
numbers and they can't figure
35:02
out that one's bigger than the
other. Exactly. I just thought
35:06
they are about the change
Exactly. They can't even give
35:08
you change at the grocery store.
Alright, so here comes. Now this
35:12
was circulating around around
the the conspiracy circles
35:17
early this morning around 5am my
time, and I was like, I'm
35:21
definitely gonna make mention of
this, but not, you know, just as
35:25
like, okay, maybe. But then I
got an email from military
35:29
intelligence. And I can't
mention who but after the show,
35:32
I'll tell you, john, and you
know this person, and you'll
35:35
think this person is credible.
And here is how the story goes.
35:42
Trump told us at Oh, 235 they
would dump ballots at Oh, 400.
35:48
And what happened in Washington,
I mean, in in Wisconsin, and
35:52
Michigan, at Oh, 400. All of a
sudden, the magic ballot showed
35:56
up. And that is when we if you
look, you might have seen the
35:59
graphs, if not, I'll put it in
the show notes, where you see
36:02
the red line, the blue line,
blue line is Biden in red line,
36:05
Trump clearly under the red
line, and then all of a sudden,
36:08
you get a spike up, like a line
straight up. And then Biden's
36:13
above Trump. And that's around
4am. And this has been brushed
36:18
away as a computer glitch, typo.
All kinds. So it's enough out
36:24
there for it to be confusing to
people. So this will have to be
36:27
answered but the source goes on.
Interestingly, the recounts will
36:32
identify the fake ballots, as
all official ballots included a
36:37
watermark
36:41
the Department of Homeland
Security and I this checks out,
36:44
I did look this up valid that
are printed regardless of state
36:48
or not just printed by some some
you know, someone going down to
36:53
the local coffee shop, you know,
it's not doing it at FedEx or,
36:57
or whatever it's, it happens at
official printing facilities.
37:02
A number of a number of them
actually just got new gear from
37:06
Germany, new new printing here.
37:10
printers that would be and just
like every printer has some kind
37:16
of hidden little code, which
we've discussed many times on
37:20
the show. So if you try to print
something feloniously, it can be
37:24
tracked back to that printer
where the the printer can be
37:27
tracked to use secondary. And
this apparently has some kind of
37:31
ISO type, isotope ISO type that
that will that you can activate
37:37
and you can look at it either
under a loop or with a, I guess,
37:41
a certain type light scanner. So
if there were, and I'm not
37:45
saying this is how it went down,
but if there are ballots that
37:48
have been printed, outside of
the official facility, these
37:53
will be able to be detected. So
the story goes and that goes for
37:58
Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin,
Pennsylvania, Georgia and North
38:01
Carolina, even Michigan,
possibly shows that Trump will
38:05
win that based upon this.
38:08
And it's, it was a fantastical
story. Until this guy was right
38:13
until this guy said it. I'm
like, oh, okay, this is the this
38:19
is what the Chinese do. This is
a Chinese trick. Everyone's got
38:22
this these tricks are all
definable. This is the Chinese
38:25
trip. Are you making a bunch of
watches the big watch factory?
38:29
Yeah, quittin times midnight,
let's make another thousand
38:32
watches. And we'll put them on
the black market.
38:35
The same factory, right? So the
same printer that's making the
38:40
official ballasts can just
easily knock off another
38:43
20,000 50,000 just make another
hundred thousand. here's, here's
38:47
some money. I don't see that.
Even being you knew what you
38:51
got, dude, you got a line? Well,
I'm saying
38:55
I'm saying I'm saying something
different. I'm saying that they
38:58
that the excess balance did not
come from the official printer.
39:02
The excess ballots were printed
outside of the system and
39:06
therefore should already be null
and void that I think is
39:10
possible that like that you
preface the whole thing by
39:12
saying they'll discover that the
extra bounce the big spike of
39:16
bounce are all official. No, no,
they'll be able to separate the
39:20
official ballots from the bogus
ballots by the by the watermark
39:23
because they did it because of
the watermark within their
39:26
idiots. Yeah, and the same
people who put this numbers on
39:30
the screen Hello. Same people
who call this spike a glitch
39:34
because I think wow, have we had
training to believe that? Oh,
39:37
glitches okay.
39:40
I would say so. Many years of
glitch. Do we have quite a few
39:45
years of glitch we've lived
through.
39:48
So yeah, it's both if that's the
case, then that that'd be a
39:52
scandal. They can't let that
happen.
39:56
Well,
39:57
we'll see. I mean here so the
Wall Street Journal actually did
40:00
A piece on
40:01
on these companies that print
and these are this these are
40:05
only a few companies and the
Department of Homeland Security
40:08
for obvious reasons oversees
this process
40:13
so now that the other thing was
I mean they did the research
40:18
they wanted to stop the ballot
counting Oh, it stopped the
40:20
ballot guys because the peep the
Michigan Michiganders, they're
40:25
closed Oh, shut the doors
closed. let anybody I monitor
40:29
their their ballot counting.
Yeah, actually have a clip.
40:34
Let me see. Yes, I have it here.
Now, this is a live look at the
40:39
ballot counts happening right
now. At the Philadelphia
40:42
convention. Philadelphia claims
that they have video, apparently
40:46
from Pennsylvania that shows
republican ballot observers
40:50
being kept some 30 feet away.
They say that their observers
40:53
can't really see anything
they're having to use
40:55
binoculars. They have no way of
seeing the valid signatures or
40:59
if they're postmark correctly.
They even made some allegations
41:02
about intimidation tactics
possibly being used against
41:05
their observers. Here's the
president's son, Eric Trump.
41:08
Just listen to him.
41:13
This there's a lot of funny
things going on.
41:17
Not letting anyone look at the
ballots in Yeah, you're supposed
41:21
to leave the observers there. We
got it. We got a note from
41:26
from one of our producers in
Philadelphia Todd in
41:29
Philadelphia.
41:31
At 830, the night before the
election, the Pennsylvania
41:35
secretary of the Commonwealth
quietly issued guidance to the
41:37
polling officials to release the
identities of voters whose
41:41
mailing ballots were rejected
according to the voting
41:44
requirements established by the
General Assembly. The Democrats
41:48
had clearly been planning this
and trained hundreds of people
41:51
for it, they obtained that
information ran outside to
41:54
communicate it to the party, who
then went and called all of
41:58
these voters on the list only
democrats apparently to get them
42:03
to come submit a provisional
ballot, which would, you know,
42:07
fix whatever they had done
wrong, which is in general,
42:11
okay, great. If you can catch
people and say, Hey, you did it
42:14
wrong, come back and do it.
Right. But if you only do it for
42:18
one party, or or for one
candidate, that's not equal
42:24
provision under the law. So this
is another thing that may come
42:27
out.
42:29
It can all come out and it
probably all will come out. And
42:31
it is scandalous as it was
somebody pointed out in Twitter,
42:34
I heard Biden talking about
this. I have a clip of it, even
42:38
though when somebody just kind
of pointed out on Twitter, that
42:42
Joe Biden, creepy Joe decrepid.
Old Joe never was popular is
42:50
never done. Got anywhere trying
to run for president pledgers
42:54
suddenly wins the most popular
votes in the history of the
42:59
United States.
43:01
Something is fishy. It's great.
It's a great time to be
43:05
podcasting, baby. It's what I'm
telling. This is super duper.
43:08
Hey, did you know just send
thank you for inventing this?
43:11
Fine? Yes. You're more than
welcome communications. Yeah,
43:15
trickery. Check this up. See,
like, thanks, you'll get check
43:18
this out. So
43:21
they are so confident the
Biden's that they are going to
43:25
win, that they have already
moved ahead with their plan? And
43:29
what if we said consistently, if
Joe Biden wins, then this
43:34
country will be building back
better? Because that is the
43:38
globalist mantra. It's what
every single politician is
43:41
talking about, from the UK to
France, to Italy, to Japan, to
43:46
New Zealand. Everybody's talking
about the Netherlands.
43:49
Everyone's gonna build back
better. They launched their
43:52
transition website. Build back
better.com Yeah, I mean, that is
44:00
shoving it in our face. So it's
so why not?
44:05
Well, yeah, just why not? I want
everyone to be aware of what's
44:09
coming here it is.
44:11
It's in full view, in English
and espanol.
44:18
Any have even Barack Obama on
the on election Eve? He tweeted
44:23
for eight years. Joe was the
last one in the room whenever I
44:26
faced a big decision because he
couldn't find the exit Sheree?
44:29
why cuz he couldn't find a
bathroom. He made me a better
44:32
president. And today, we have
the chance to elect Joe and
44:35
kamelot to build our country
back. Better. Yeah, baby. It's a
44:41
common. It's a common everybody.
44:46
I have some historical clips I'd
like to play before I get to my
44:49
foreign clips. All right.
44:52
First of all, I have
44:55
this is from 2015. This is the
clip with NBC, NBC or NBC.
45:00
Every VC is goading Biden into
running in 2015, Buster. All
45:06
right, Kristin, thank you. Let's
bring in our political director,
45:08
the moderator of Meet the Press.
Chuck Todd. Chuck, let's start
45:11
with brand new poll numbers
you're releasing tonight about
45:13
the state of the race and the
potential candidacy of your
45:16
bike. Well, it really sort of
highlights the weakness right
45:18
now, Hillary Clinton, our poll
shows that Joe Biden and Bernie
45:20
Sanders both polled better
against Donald Trump, the
45:23
current Republican frontrunner
in a general election than
45:25
Hillary Clinton. Look at this
Biden's up by 21. points.
45:28
Sanders by 16. points. Clinton
only up by 10. It's a sign of
45:33
how much trouble she's having
with swing voters. Lester, by
45:35
the way, the most popular
candidate running for president
45:37
right now it's not running. It's
Joe Biden.
45:43
The setup began, if any, if
anything happens, I really hope
45:48
people just at their core,
reject the media in totality. I
45:53
mean, it's already taking place
to a huge degree, but this has
45:57
got to be the neck than
46:00
just the next problem. Yeah, it
is the it is the government
46:04
anymore.
46:06
Well, is there the Reagan era is
the government now it's the
46:08
media. Yeah, they're terrible
people. They I don't know how
46:12
they live with themselves. I
think they're just they've
46:14
diluted so they can live with
themselves because they're
46:16
completely convinced that
everything they're doing is
46:18
absolutely Justin, right? These
these people are not evil.
46:22
They're just brainwashed and and
all in. I mean, I get it, I see
46:26
how that can happen. It's just
what it is. I'm living in an
46:30
area where it's everybody's like
that. Yeah. So let's go to 2015.
46:34
Here's a little commentary about
Air Force. This is interesting,
46:37
because it brings up an issue
when you listen to this is the
46:39
Air Force to clip. Some
supporters argue that Biden is
46:43
better off waiting since once he
declares for president he has to
46:46
pay for air force to and with
the crew a whopping $43,000 an
46:50
hour on political trips, a huge
burden for a fledgling campaign.
46:57
So that was in 2015. Now, does
Trump pay which is he flies Air
47:02
Force One. The course the media
doesn't cover this, but his his
47:06
God. Now hold on, hold on, let's
just determine a few things.
47:09
You're in my territory. Because
I know what it costs. Air Force
47:13
One is whatever aircraft the
president is on. Air Force One
47:17
is always 75 flying over. I'm
telling you something is fine.
47:21
Oh, it's making a bracket. Yeah,
I can tell
47:24
ya, duck and cover
47:27
is gone. Okay.
47:30
Air Force One is whatever
aircraft the president is
47:33
occupying. So it's not always
the 747 he has a 750? Well, I
47:38
was just saying that keep used
to the 747, or one of them
47:42
a lot. And he flies into these
big meetups, and it's just
47:46
spectacular. Yes. 240,000 an
hour?
47:51
No, none of the campaign has to
pay for it.
47:55
Okay, but the campaign is paying
for it. Government.
47:59
Big campaign pays for they have
to. That's why he takes the 757
48:04
from time to time is cheaper.
Yeah, I mean, you can you can
48:07
fly the 757 from DC to
Pennsylvania, but you know, it's
48:11
like, Dude, why don't you just
hop on the on the five, seven,
48:14
it'll be a lot cheaper and will
actually is less hassle.
48:19
Alright, and here's the last
clip I have just as they did,
48:21
for some reason, it's actually
from 2017. But it says 2917. So
48:25
look for that. And this is I
just wanted to play this clip,
48:28
because I was pulling these old
clips down to try to have some
48:31
comparison. This is from June,
this is November of 2017. And I
48:36
just show is losing a little bit
but compare this to what he
48:40
sounds like today, in general.
And you can see that his
48:45
deterioration, I'm just saying
his deterioration is really
48:49
going along at a breakneck clip.
48:52
So the 2016 election was for
many democrats a shocking wake
48:56
up call. What changes do you
think the democratic party needs
48:59
to make in order to be
successful in 2018 and 2020?
49:02
Well, I want to point out, but
for 172,000 votes, we wouldn't
49:06
be having this conversation.
49:08
And Hillary got 3 million more
votes. I'm not saying he didn't
49:11
win, he won fair and square by
the Electoral College. That
49:13
makes sense. So but this was
nervous, no landslide here,
49:17
number one. Number two, I, you
know, I'm referred to in
49:21
Washington in the last 25 years
as middle class Joe, it's not
49:24
meant as a compliment means I'm
not sophisticated. But I think
49:30
there's real reason why a lot of
middle class people are are
49:34
legitimately concerned with
digitalization artificial
49:38
intelligence, whether they're
going to be jobs in the future.
49:41
I spoke at the World Economic
Forum, I was asked to speak
49:44
about the fourth industrial
revolution. And will there be
49:47
middle class jobs and so for
example, I was talking to one of
49:50
the staff guys here today,
Cameron about the truck drivers
49:53
and and a guy who was a camera
and always wanted to be a truck
49:56
driver. He's driving an 18
Wheeler now and I said
50:00
Well, a lot of those guys are
wondering whether they're going
50:02
to have a job in two 510 12
years, or they're going to be
50:05
able to make a living so people
are out there worried and we
50:08
don't talk enough to the My
daddy seven expression. And I
50:11
don't expect the federal
government or the government to
50:14
solve my problems. I expect them
to understand it. And I think
50:17
there are answers in this last
election. What happened was,
50:20
because it was such a mosh pit
in terms of Hillary's inability
50:24
to be able to not hurt she
dried, but to get to get the
50:29
message out about the middle
class about what she was going
50:32
to do about education, what she
was going to do about childcare.
50:36
What should we do about these
things? And the middle classes?
50:40
I think we have to respond
50:44
Yeah, different Joe's on and on
different Joe. Yeah, different
50:49
Joe. I mean, it's just don't
just talk about race for one
50:51
second because this was a part
of this campaign
50:55
of this election really as a lot
of it about race, specifically
50:58
race ism. And Maxine Waters
spoke just before Election
51:03
Night. I mean, totally kicked
acid, your election, by the way.
51:06
Oh, yeah. If you want to talk
about disappointing, we the
51:09
Texas is a Houston I think
reelected, Sheila Jackson Lee,
51:14
this has got to be the worst
person in Congress to horrible
51:18
and maxine waters. Well, of
course, she's on the Finance
51:21
Committee. So she had she chairs
the Finance Committee. And here
51:24
she is, on the on this done this
despicable idea of black Trump
51:29
voters. I mean, it's I don't
even know where any black two
51:32
would be coming from that would
be voted for Trump. It just
51:35
hurts me so bad to see blacks
talking about supporting Trump.
51:39
I don't know why they would be
doing it. I don't know what's on
51:42
their mind. But if we don't turn
out this vote, and turn it out
51:47
huge, this man could end up
winning again. And this country
51:51
would go backwards. The
divisiveness that this
51:54
deplorable human being has
called the confrontation. The
51:58
dog whistling to the right wing,
the white supremacist, the KKK,
52:03
and they are coming alive.
They're emboldened because
52:06
they've got a leader who wants
them to do it. What did he say
52:09
to the proud boys? Stand back
and stand ready? Ready for what?
52:14
confident and ready?
52:16
All the stuff that she thinks
she thinks was said. Yeah, of
52:19
course. He didn't say any of
that. Stand back stand ready
52:23
proud boys get ready to kill
some people. CNN. This is nice
52:26
little headline they had here
analysis. Millions of white
52:30
voters are once again showing
who they are.
52:34
Yeah, baby.
52:36
That's right. This is that mean?
That means that all the racist
52:40
whities were voting for Trump to
turn your speaker's down just a
52:42
little bit? all the all the
moves in Mike. No, the racist
52:47
white voters, man they're all
racist. They're voting for
52:49
Trump. It's in conscionable. How
can that even be it's it's nuts.
52:53
We shouldn't do that at all you
joy read. Joy read.
53:00
She said this is a this close
presidential race shows great
53:04
amount of racism and anti
blackness in the US after she
53:07
just got done calling clarence
thomas Uncle, uncle Clarence.
53:12
It's like whoa, man.
53:15
These people will accuse anybody
of anything.
53:19
Let's listen to the Deutsche
Avella Chinese outlet and in
53:23
Germany. Okay.
53:25
A fine. A fine Chinese outlet in
Deutschland. Yes. What do you
53:29
have? Yeah. Deutsche lands the
Chinese the spokes hole. Yeah.
53:33
So they had this guy going and
doing an analysis of the
53:36
election they had somebody at
the White House who they had
53:39
missed Mike and I couldn't clip
that. And then a black woman
53:42
who's either I think she's
German but she's a she may be an
53:47
ex American she speaks perfect.
English is that the kind that
53:51
you'd want on a broadcasting
outlet? Speaking doing an
53:54
English version? Oh, good. Can I
can I do her voice?
53:58
Yeah, do it. No, I've activate I
want to hear her. Oh no, she's
54:03
got no accent whatsoever. Oh,
okay. Uh, sounds like an
54:07
American it could be could be
next pat i don't know it doesn't
54:10
say Jen say but she does have
the same old spiel and but it's
54:14
funny because she's self
contradictory in a funny kind of
54:17
a way she doesn't even know this
I've got four clips nice.
54:23
The second and third one I may
reverse the give you to make
54:27
more impact but let's play clip
one he's launched legal
54:30
challenges aim to stop vote
counting in several tight races.
54:34
A call echoed by his supporters.
54:43
In Arizona a quite a minute
that's a whipsaw.
54:47
You got it is a total whipsaw.
It's a whip size like they let's
54:51
just listen to that again.
Ladies and gentlemen. He's
54:53
launched legal challenges aim to
stop vote counting in several
54:57
tight races. A call echoed by
55:00
his supporters
55:07
here's the report. Well
obviously the crowds route in
55:10
droves for their white leader.
They were obviously neo nazis
55:14
and fascists
55:18
same report. Yeah, same report.
You can you can do a lot with
55:22
that I should maybe sub clip
that we want Trump team. Yeah,
55:25
I've never heard it anyplace
else by the way. The network's
55:28
didn't play it. I've heard fire
Fauci fire Fauci. But I haven't
55:32
heard. Let me finish the clip
because there's more to it.
55:34
Obviously. In Arizona, a crowd
of Trump fans gathered to
55:39
protest the ongoing vote count
with air. That race is neck and
55:44
neck though several news outlets
have reported Joe Biden has
55:47
flipped this battleground state.
Trump has made unfounded
55:52
allegations of voter fraud and
on Wednesday accused democrats
55:55
of trying to steal the election.
Okay. And the other little flub?
56:03
No, I guess I missed it. Or was
it? Yeah. Well, he's, it's the
56:07
way he words this. He says Trump
has made unfounded allegations.
56:11
Yes. Yeah. Yeah. How do you make
an unfounded allegation? Well,
56:16
that's like saying Trump without
evidence said this is part of
56:19
this is what they learn in
journal nj school. Now.
56:23
That's how you say you say the
president without evidence
56:26
stated that claim that? Yeah,
attacked.
56:33
Now, he cuts it goes to the
black woman to have her give
56:36
some discussion on some of this.
And I have to I'm going to
56:40
reverse that. So you Chrono
chronologies off this is what
56:45
she says this is clip. We're
gonna play clip three, before we
56:49
play clip two, did pretty well,
in this election. What explains?
56:53
Well, I mean, this is a four way
stop back back, I guess. Let me
56:56
set it up. He's commenting on on
the fact that Trump did as well
57:00
as he did, in other words, is a
dead heat, right. And she's
57:04
asked as as the expert.
57:07
Oh, she's a black woman. And so
she's an expert on American
57:12
politics because she's black,
and she's gonna tell us why this
57:16
happened. did pretty well, in
this election. What explains
57:19
that? Well, I mean, this is a
reflection of where we are as
57:22
the country, at least the United
States is very divided. And
57:26
there is at least 50% of the
people who agree with his
57:31
sentiments, whether we find them
racist or misogynistic.
57:36
They like him because he
reflects their worldview.
57:45
Yeah, so Oh, that makes sense.
What we've learned from her,
57:49
yes, he, she is an American,
from just this fine black woman.
57:53
We've learned from her that half
the country's racist and
57:57
misogynistic and, and we're
reflecting Trump's racism and
58:01
misogyny. And that's why the
half that would be Trump's for
58:07
the half that will get the
yellow star and will be asked to
58:10
take a shower. That's exactly
what's happening.
58:14
Uh, so I find that to be
offensive kind of offensive. But
58:19
if you listen to her previous
commentary, it really makes you
58:24
scratch your head is that is,
maybe she does understand what's
58:28
going on. But she doesn't even
get it herself that it's like
58:32
fishy and she may be herself
should be a Republican, because
58:36
apparently she lives in a
republican district somewhere in
58:38
the United States.
58:40
Stacy, what's talking about that
evidence? The United States has
58:43
very little history of voter
fraud.
58:48
There's a long history of voting
problems of other kinds. Why
58:51
can't the United States just
have a reliable vote count? And
58:56
across the 50 states get that
count in consistently across the
59:00
board so we can just get a
result and get on with things?
59:03
Well, the problem is there's no
national nonpartisan
59:06
organization that oversees the
count. every county is run by
59:11
elected legislators, whether
they're Democrat or Republican.
59:15
And some counties are very well,
I did my vote by mail and
59:19
everything went smoothly. And
when I vote in person, it's
59:22
smooth, but it's a smaller
County, and it's Republican.
59:28
larger areas where it's
predominantly Democrat. There
59:32
have been issues with
59:36
voting, Dropbox has been taken
away, or polling places being
59:40
consolidated or shut down. And
this is a form of voter
59:43
suppression. The United States
definitely has the
59:45
infrastructure to have a more
streamlined process.
59:49
So in the democrat with the
Democrats won it, it sucks,
59:53
Okay, I get it. And there's, for
her, it's voters. The Democrats
59:59
are pretty
1:00:00
Practicing voter suppression
1:00:03
now I know you're
misunderstanding it there's
1:00:07
secret at night republicans
sneak in and do all this to her
1:00:12
to the democratic counties
that's how it works
1:00:16
plus now what she said no of
course not but that's how stupid
1:00:20
it is. She says she's better
democrats lose boxes they lose
1:00:26
balance have voter suppression
and but it's fine with her
1:00:30
because she's in a republican
areas as well run and there's no
1:00:33
lines and there's no lines and
meanwhile she's going on about
1:00:37
the people that vote republican
are a bunch of races pigs. Oh,
1:00:41
boy. Oh boy. Just see what is
wrong with this person? Is she
1:00:44
now her daughter Bella, is this
a gig that anyone can get? Yeah,
1:00:47
no, she's wonderful. She's one
of Ellie girls. Wow. So
1:00:54
this is a clip that
1:00:56
the DW gals teach Oh, this is
one of the clips that
1:01:01
I heard this club all over you
any European outlet, you're
1:01:04
gonna get this clip and you're
gonna get into some United
1:01:06
States.
1:01:09
Some of the news in the US, I
would say msnbc belong these
1:01:13
days. But I still want to play
this one. This is the clip for
1:01:17
from DW. Paul, once again, we
see a candidate to clearly is
1:01:21
more than 3 million votes in the
lead and not being handed
1:01:26
victories. I think that raises a
lot of structural issues. both
1:01:29
camps have resisted actual
electoral reform in the United
1:01:34
States. This doesn't necessarily
mean streamlining being very
1:01:37
regional, can also be an
advantage. But clearly, the the
1:01:41
much, much bigger issue is when
we talk about these divisions,
1:01:45
we're not just talking about
different perspectives on a, an
1:01:49
actual subject matter. We're
talking about very different
1:01:53
realities that both sides are
continuing to live in and more
1:01:58
and more so.
1:02:00
She mentions determine their
electoral reform, and what she's
1:02:05
talking about, and they're all
beating around the bush about
1:02:07
bodis. weather. They're all
talking about dissolving the
1:02:09
electoral college and letting
the popular vote win. Yes. And
1:02:13
buying himself was bragging
about him. You know, he's ahead
1:02:16
by 3 million votes. He won
California alone, just
1:02:19
California. I say this, I harp
on it. Nobody cares. California
1:02:24
provided Biden 4 million votes
over Trump. Mm hmm. So if he is
1:02:30
leading by 3 million votes in
the popular vote USA, that means
1:02:35
without California he'd be
losing.
1:02:38
The popular vote is just
California, California does not.
1:02:42
It's rigged in California. It's
all it's a it's gonna go big for
1:02:47
any Democrat. And so so this is
a bullcrap argument. As far as
1:02:51
I'm concerned, the on the on the
election day itself.
1:02:55
The Washington Post had a big op
ed. And I just give you the
1:02:59
headline, no matter who wins,
it's time to get rid of the
1:03:02
Electoral College. Yeah, this is
this is part of the beauty of
1:03:08
our system, the beauty of the
country, the fact that we have
1:03:12
all these different states and
people are different every state
1:03:15
and and everyone gets a fair
shake with their same amount of
1:03:19
senators. And yeah, it's really
important that we have an
1:03:23
electoral college otherwise, all
these other states would
1:03:26
believe.
1:03:28
They'd have no say in the
matter, it would be the day be
1:03:31
trampled California, New York
and Michigan,
1:03:37
or Illinois. And Texas, I mean
that so no one else would
1:03:42
matter.
1:03:44
No one else would matter. But
when you got Okay, let's look at
1:03:47
the real voting bloc is New
York, New Jersey, Massachusetts,
1:03:51
California, Washington, Oregon.
That's it. Those that knows
1:03:56
states will be running the
country. Yeah. If the electoral
1:04:01
college goes, why you don't
know.
1:04:05
What is behind this? Because
obviously,
1:04:09
well, I have in my own theory
about what's really behind it.
1:04:12
Okay. So let me just and I've
written it up, and it's been in
1:04:15
the newsletter and I've got it I
posted this like, yes, no, nine
1:04:19
years ago. And I want you to, I
want because you have the best
1:04:22
explanation, especially when it
comes to the media calling for
1:04:26
this. But I believe that
children who have gone through
1:04:31
school and have had civics
lessons, they have been taught
1:04:35
that this is not democratic.
They've been told that we live
1:04:38
in a democracy which we don't we
live in a republic and they've
1:04:42
been taught that it's unfair.
And they really being taught
1:04:46
something quite evil when it
comes to mob rule, which is
1:04:50
exactly what what this will
result in. Obviously, the true
1:04:54
reason for this is your theory.
1:04:58
He is right
1:05:00
I'd
1:05:01
like to know what to say, for
your introduction. Words. Yes.
1:05:06
Now, you've always been a fan of
mine, you can say all that
1:05:09
that's fine.
1:05:12
The media
1:05:14
is behind this because the media
gets no money. The big book,
1:05:19
we're talking about the big
bucks. They've gotten to the
1:05:21
point where they're doing a
billion dollars per candidate
1:05:24
per year or per election. Yeah,
California media, the Los
1:05:28
Angeles Times the San Francisco
Chronicle, the local news, the
1:05:32
local TV stations, the KTLA none
of them get any of the Trump or
1:05:39
Biden money.
1:05:41
Because California is not in
play, because you can't,
1:05:44
California loses 10s of millions
more dollars more, john, they
1:05:50
spent Bloomberg spent $75
million dollars in on a Senate
1:05:54
race in Georgia alone. This is
and where does that money go? We
1:05:59
know where it goes into
advertising. This is much bigger
1:06:01
than 10s of millions, hundreds
of millions of dollars,
1:06:05
California is using his media
properties are losing this
1:06:09
money, it's hurting the bottom
line, because all the money is
1:06:13
being spent in places like
Pennsylvania and Ohio and places
1:06:17
that are swing states now. And
the reason for that is because
1:06:21
of the Electoral College, the
swing state is really more
1:06:24
important in Electoral College
is not important in the popular
1:06:26
vote. If the popular vote became
the thing, California would rake
1:06:31
it in, because we got the
numbers here. Yeah. And that's
1:06:36
what it's all about. They don't
care about the Republic, or the
1:06:39
future of the country, or
anything. And you can tell that
1:06:43
if you don't watch if you don't
watch the media can't tell, but
1:06:45
you watch the media, you can
tell they don't care about you,
1:06:48
or anything else, they care
about the bottom line. And the
1:06:52
bottom line is being hurt by the
electoral college. I wrote this
1:06:56
about 15 years ago or more, we
bring it up, bring it up every
1:07:00
cycle, I bring it up as much as
I can. Because every time when I
1:07:03
first posted it, and every time
I continue to post the same
1:07:06
article I you know, change a few
words here and there. It's a
1:07:11
Yeah, bow, you know, which is
no, I get to whiny as people
1:07:17
that complain about the about
this theory, but it's the only
1:07:20
theory that makes any sense.
Well, and by the way, it's the
1:07:24
same theory in a kind of a
Converse way. It's a similar
1:07:29
theory to the reason that that
election, what is called the
1:07:34
reform, re election reform where
you can't always limit money
1:07:40
campaign donate campaign finance
reform, campaign finance reform,
1:07:44
thank you campaign finance
reform, the media will never let
1:07:48
that happen. Because where does
all that money end up going?
1:07:52
Where does campaign finance
reform money end up? Not going
1:07:56
in this case?
1:07:58
The media gets screwed up. We
had a clip I think you even had
1:08:03
I'm sure one of us had it was
with with by Les Moonves going
1:08:08
on. Right the quarter was
because all the money CBS made
1:08:12
during one of the elections. I
was in 2016, I think, yeah, I
1:08:15
don't know about Trump, he says
but the election did is good for
1:08:18
the for our bottom line. Here we
go. Here we go. We have the
1:08:21
clip. This is from the archive.
Is it too early to know whether
1:08:25
or not we'll see a new high
watermark for political
1:08:27
advertising revenue? I'd be
surprised if we don't see a new
1:08:29
high watermark this is this is a
pretty interesting year. I'm
1:08:33
going to be careful what I said
because I got in trouble last
1:08:35
week for saying something that
got misconstrued about Mr.
1:08:40
Trump. All I said, you see he's
very good for ratings. put it
1:08:43
that way. Our ratings are way up
in the debates. And that means
1:08:46
extra money and political
advertising. If you notice,
1:08:49
there's a whole new batch of
advertising being spent right
1:08:52
now.
1:08:54
The political situation is very
strong. I think it will remain
1:08:59
so the rest of the year and
obviously helps our local
1:09:01
stations a lot. We have a lot of
stations in key markets. And so
1:09:07
we're looking forward to this
year is to be a year that
1:09:11
delivers a lot of political
political advertising. What what
1:09:14
becomes interesting, and
depending on who the candidates
1:09:17
are, there may be some
Republican candidates that local
1:09:20
senators and governors are gonna
have to spend more money,
1:09:23
because let's put it this way,
they may not be absolutely in
1:09:26
sync with the National ticket.
So there may be more money spent
1:09:31
that way.
1:09:33
going that way. So put it this
way. We're anticipating a record
1:09:37
breaking year, everything we've
seen everything we've heard our
1:09:41
analysts tell us it's gonna be a
very good year. Whoo. Bonanza
1:09:45
time, baby. That was 2015. And
if anyone thinks campaign
1:09:49
finance reforms ever going
anywhere, yeah, yeah, okay. Even
1:09:54
for a shock, I make a
recommendation.
1:09:57
I suggest you write that up.
1:10:00
One more time and put it on your
sub stack. I'm so happy your sub
1:10:03
stack are now. Yeah, I'm
experimenting there. Yes, I will
1:10:07
do that. I have another one
coming up next Tuesday. And then
1:10:10
another one. I've already got
another schedule for you can
1:10:13
schedule them out. I just this
is this is the fundamental
1:10:16
difference between you and I.
You're a sub stacker and I'm a
1:10:19
stat stacker. That's all. Yeah.
Yeah. SATs SATs stacker.
1:10:26
satoshis, baby stacking SATs,
your sub stack. And now I have
1:10:31
one more clip from DW here.
Which is the Biden announcement
1:10:36
where they were bite This is
where Biden comes in dx and dx.
1:10:39
This what you were talking about
earlier, that you've never heard
1:10:42
anything like this ever before.
And I don't I can't find that
1:10:48
Trump clip of him going, Oh, you
know, they got to stop
1:10:51
everything. I when? It's not
quite what he's not quite what
1:10:55
he said. No, that's what the
media said. Yeah. Well, of
1:10:57
course.
1:10:59
I don't know what he said.
Because they don't they won't
1:11:01
play the clip. They just they
just say what they think he
1:11:03
said, which is typical. Um, but
let's play this buying
1:11:08
announcements a little long, but
and he's
1:11:12
I don't know what he's saying to
it. Let's have a quick listen to
1:11:15
what he said about the race as
it currently stands.
1:11:19
And now, after a long night of
counting, it's clear that we're
1:11:25
winning enough states to reach
270 electoral votes needed to
1:11:29
win the presidency.
1:11:31
Not here to declare that we've
won.
1:11:34
But I am here to report when the
count is finished. We believe we
1:11:40
will be the winners.
1:11:42
All those counted.
1:11:44
We have won Wisconsin by 20,000
vote votes, virtually the same
1:11:50
margin. The President Trump won
that state four years ago. In
1:11:55
Michigan, we lead by over 35,000
votes and is growing.
1:12:02
margin.
1:12:04
You know, he says
1:12:07
he's reading from a prompter.
No, and you can tell because he
1:12:11
says we were headed by 30,000
verts Dan says voce the next
1:12:18
word on the Prophet was
virtually bow he confused them
1:12:22
yeah, I hear
1:12:26
he's reading a hand and when he
said votes he had virtually on
1:12:29
his mind. Yeah, and said verts
1:12:34
Hey, man, give the guy some
credit for doing that at one in
1:12:37
the morning. You know it wasn't
easy. By the way you can stop
1:12:40
that clip as it doesn't go I
have something for my last one
1:12:44
last clip. Can I just use an
abiding clip? Because I have
1:12:47
some money No. Well stop for a
second don't buffalo I have
1:12:51
something fun
1:12:53
there's a there's a Joe Biden
soundboard. Come on. I saw it. I
1:12:58
love this. I'm down here in the
basement. Corn pop was a bad
1:13:03
guess what if you're like me,
your taxes and everybody's
1:13:06
favorite.
1:13:08
accountable.
1:13:11
accountable. Your line? dogface
Joe Biden party. Great website.
1:13:16
All right. Let's see. It's a
fantastic product. Right? This
1:13:20
is my last besides Electoral
College, we have a bunch of
1:13:23
people, mostly socialists,
coming on the various zoom calls
1:13:29
and whatever. Yeah, I got that.
I got the one from Can I just
1:13:34
say something about zoom calls
before you lead into it? I did a
1:13:37
zoom call for the first time.
beginning of this week. Friend
1:13:41
of mine, Steve leads who I've
had a lot of gratitude for. He's
1:13:46
done for me. He teaches a class
in Bergen Community College, on
1:13:50
the music business. And he said
you know, would you I've done it
1:13:53
before maybe 15 years ago I said
yeah, I'll come in I'll pop in
1:13:57
I'll say something. And it was
it was my first experience with
1:14:00
an actual zoom class. So there I
am. I'm looking at 15 and 20
1:14:04
screens. Half of these kids are
asleep. They're in their their
1:14:08
their rooms where I don't know
where they are they're doing
1:14:11
other things you know cuz I can
talk to a group of anybody and
1:14:16
you know, when you're in front
of people, you can get that kind
1:14:18
of vibe, what works which
direction you can go to grab
1:14:21
their attention, you can look
called speaking I have a I felt
1:14:26
I immediately I realize every
teacher is fucked. Sorry to use
1:14:32
that but you cannot. You cannot
communicate with a group of
1:14:36
people this way. It is a farce.
It is impossible. And the worst
1:14:40
thing is people forget,
especially these kids, they
1:14:42
forget that they're on zoom. And
you know, I'm expecting jeffrey
1:14:46
toobin stuff to happen. It's
they're looking left looking
1:14:50
right there knitting, you know,
talking to their dog. It is
1:14:54
impossible to have any kind of
human conversation with the
1:14:58
group on
1:15:00
Boom. It's it's a fail it. I had
no idea how bad it is. I'm sorry
1:15:06
for all the teachers and
educators out there who have to
1:15:08
deal with that. Because it's not
something that works.
1:15:14
Great speech otherwise, okay,
sorry, I suppose Yes. Probably
1:15:17
knock them dead. Yeah. Stupid.
If they weren't already in coma
1:15:20
I did Yes.
1:15:22
in coma now on
1:15:26
getting going British on me
Yeah, sorry now.
1:15:30
Now besides Electoral College
The other thing they're they're
1:15:32
bitching about and on zoom
calls, you hear socialists
1:15:36
saying, you know, the problem
that we have is Biden's gonna
1:15:39
win. But what good is it doing?
1:15:42
If the Senate is still
Republican, right. And and and
1:15:47
it goes up the excuse, right,
this one guy in particular, I
1:15:49
wish I clipped it. He goes on
and bitches symbology says we
1:15:52
need a parliamentary system
because of the Parliament. The
1:15:56
parliamentary system, it's the
majority who picks the Prime
1:16:00
Minister the he picks the
president in the United States,
1:16:03
in essence, and then it's all
evens for now you can make
1:16:07
progress because everybody's on
the same page. Oh, yes. That
1:16:11
works real well. I've lived in
several Parliament parliamentary
1:16:15
systems. Yeah, it's great.
1:16:18
You can do anyway. So that's the
that's the argument that keeps
1:16:21
cropping up and what irks me,
and I, I'm gonna put this in the
1:16:25
next newsletter, I think. And
this is a chart, I have the
1:16:30
control of the US Senate and
House of Representatives from
1:16:32
1855 to 2021. And the number of
times that a president had both
1:16:38
the Senate and the House, on his
side
1:16:42
is miniscule. There's moments. I
mean, I think during World
1:16:46
during the Civil War, it was all
Republicans, the Republicans
1:16:49
took over the place for a long
time.
1:16:52
And then Then, during World War
Two, it was Democrats, and they
1:16:57
are and I'm sorry, during the
Great Depression, it was the
1:16:59
Democrats, the democrats had the
House and the Senate for a
1:17:02
number of years.
1:17:04
Until the Harry Truman got in,
then it kind of last one and got
1:17:07
it back. And Eisenhower only had
part of it for a while. Anyway,
1:17:13
it never is rare that the
President has the house in the
1:17:16
Senate. Right. And the President
is just just rarely happens. And
1:17:20
it never does. It usually
doesn't last, it only lasts
1:17:23
through the Obama it lasted.
Obama has a few years, right.
1:17:26
And he spent two whole years of
it and expanded on the
1:17:29
Affordable Care Act, including a
year where he had
1:17:35
a 60 vote majority in the
Senate, which means you could
1:17:39
have passed anything you wanted.
He didn't do anything. But he
1:17:42
was you know, you just got any
choked. What do you expect?
1:17:45
Well, here's a typical example
of this, of this idea. And
1:17:48
again, it's in Europe, as
Europeans, they got their own
1:17:51
way of doing things. They don't
understand what we're doing.
1:17:54
They don't get it. And they
definitely don't have my
1:17:56
attitude, which is a do nothing.
Government is a good government.
1:18:00
But they don't see it that way.
This is divided Congress on
1:18:04
France 24 seems that the
democrats are holding on to
1:18:08
their majority will be at a
reduced majority in the House of
1:18:11
Representatives. But it also
looks like the republicans are
1:18:14
confident that they're going to
hold on to their majority in the
1:18:17
US Senate. So that would mean if
that is confirmed, a divided
1:18:22
Congress. So it's really
important now that could limit
1:18:25
and frustrate the President's
plans. The Senate controls the
1:18:29
legislative agenda so they could
scupper plans by Joe Biden to
1:18:33
introduce alabaster legislation
or try and pack the supreme
1:18:38
court because clearly, Democrats
very upset by Donald Trump's
1:18:43
nomination. They're just heading
into this election of Amy Coney
1:18:47
Barrett. So all of his plans for
things like tackling Coronavirus
1:18:52
to a stimulus plan. All of that
could be extremely complicated
1:18:56
for Joe Biden, if indeed, he is
elected US president. I would
1:19:00
like to paraphrase something you
said.
1:19:04
The financial crisis was
perfectly timed for the two
1:19:07
years that Barack Obama had the
Senate in the house. And I would
1:19:12
say that was the banker bailout.
And then flowed right through
1:19:15
into the Affordable Care Act,
which of course is insurance,
1:19:18
which is also banking. So it was
always all about getting that
1:19:21
done and everything else. He was
pretty much done after that he
1:19:24
was just a mirage Obama.
1:19:29
He was he was like a hologram
gave him time to look at his
1:19:32
notebook.
1:19:35
For a couple American citizens
16 year old kid in a cafe Let's
1:19:38
blow him up. No, I think he just
walked out of the kitchen. He
1:19:41
didn't bomb the actual cafe.
1:19:44
I thought the bomb hit the cafe.
Wow. Could be
1:19:49
that was talking with the
millennials Monday night.
1:19:52
And yeah, the millennials today
all giddy about the Big Joe
1:19:57
Biden. No can we know this is
why I'm bringing it up.
1:20:00
They were beside themselves with
anxiety with jitters. Continuous
1:20:08
plans of I'm going to be
sharpening my nails to attack
1:20:12
republicans on Wednesday, if I'm
not completely drunk because I'm
1:20:16
getting my liquor cabinet
stocked. I mean, here's, here's
1:20:20
what what i know i want i
because I analyze this. I love
1:20:24
the millennials. Second, no
problem, I analyze this. It is
1:20:28
an extreme, it is actually the
result of under informed and
1:20:32
over socialized people. They are
extremely,
1:20:37
they want to virtue signal. And
it becomes this hysteria.
1:20:42
Because if you really look,
you'll see that people in their
1:20:46
20s in general, but even into
the 30s all are using this as
1:20:50
their virtue signal. Oh, I'm
gonna have to drink. Ah, I won't
1:20:56
be able to make it. I've taken
off work for the rest of the
1:20:59
week. I just like the a whole
guy that I refuse to do business
1:21:02
with same thing. He's like, Oh,
I can't I can't have a meeting
1:21:07
on Wednesday. Because if Trump
wins, I will have shot myself.
1:21:11
This is and and their reasoning,
these challenges sign over the
1:21:16
stuff but before you do, no, I
didn't put you in as well.
1:21:21
That would have been a good
line. It's
1:21:24
and they're really not invested.
They're really not down in the
1:21:28
trenches, looking at all the
information, it's headlines,
1:21:30
it's really just headlines. And
I know it because I know, I
1:21:33
know, these, these these humans
well enough. And they have it's
1:21:38
all virtue signaling, but it's
affecting them physically,
1:21:42
physically. And I got a note
from a producer Jeremy, who says
1:21:48
he's getting news from, from
schools, from their their
1:21:52
families, their kids are acting
up and acting like crazy, crazy
1:21:56
people in the class.
1:21:58
And they're all they have this
super anxiety because their
1:22:01
parents have passed this on to
them. It's very, very
1:22:05
destructive.
1:22:07
I mean, hey, I don't want Joe
Biden to win. You know, I'm
1:22:11
clear about that. And there's a
there's all kinds of people I
1:22:14
would like to see run the
country, but certainly not Joe
1:22:17
Biden. But if Joe Biden wins,
I'm not gonna like slit my
1:22:22
throat.
1:22:24
anymore. No, no, what is the
deal? By the way? I have no
1:22:29
problem. And I have already
figured out a million reasons to
1:22:32
be okay. If Joe Biden Well,
first of all, great for the
1:22:34
show. I mean, let's be honest,
would be great. Well, we get a
1:22:37
lot of clips of Joey because now
if Joe Biden loses, it was the
1:22:41
end of the Joe Biden clips.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, the soundboard
1:22:45
goldmine of gaps in the solid
line of gaps. There's a name of
1:22:48
a show name goldmine. Yes.
1:22:53
Yeah. And the other thing is
he's can't get anywhere with
1:22:56
with Mitch McConnell, but
running this, but just stop that
1:22:59
for just stop for one second.
There is a massive Steria. And I
1:23:04
would wager to say it is the 50%
of the people who aren't racist
1:23:08
and misogynist.
1:23:10
We have half of America are
racist and misogynist and
1:23:13
horrible people. And the other
half are traumatized. JOHN, this
1:23:18
is this is some actual trauma.
Hey, guess what, our government
1:23:23
actually isn't meant to do much
it isn't meant to function very
1:23:26
well. So especially if you don't
have you know, all the all the
1:23:31
stations if you don't have the
the Senate, the house, the
1:23:33
presidency, and otherwise, it's
just gonna muck around the way
1:23:37
it always does. And, and, and
Biden can put us back in the in
1:23:42
the Paris accord and build back
better and all that, but it's a
1:23:47
limited period. And it's like,
okay, don't freak out. Don't put
1:23:52
it there be beside themselves.
And Bruce Springsteen, this
1:23:58
guy's from New Jersey, who says
he's gonna, he's gonna leave the
1:24:02
country if Trump wins. Well, I
know some people in Jersey we're
1:24:06
gonna hold you to that, Bruce,
because that's that shows a
1:24:09
disdain for the very part of
America that you represented. It
1:24:14
has nothing to do with who's
president. It's just the working
1:24:17
man. the working man. But, and
you sang big songs about going
1:24:22
to Saigon. Now let's kill the
yellow man born in the USA.
1:24:26
You're a lazy, cowardly piece of
crap. Bruce Springsteen. This so
1:24:33
disappointed. Sorry, that's the
jersey stuff that to make sure
1:24:36
that gets out. You definitely
have a you this is a second time
1:24:40
you brought this up and I expect
to hear again and again about
1:24:44
it. Especially if Trump finally
wins.
1:24:48
Uh, and good. I agree with you.
Now there is one kind of a
1:24:52
dipshit represents the middle
America and then just acts like
1:24:57
an elite Democrat. Like is
1:25:00
Hollywood elite. Well, he lives
in Hollywood. That's the whole
1:25:02
problem, though. Oh, does he?
Yeah, he moved to California.
1:25:05
That was it. Why? Yeah. Patti
scialfa is his former backup
1:25:12
singer then wife?
1:25:14
She Leeuwarden sir fault.
1:25:18
Patty, Wow, I didn't know this.
Well, I don't keep up with this
1:25:21
stuff, obviously, who would who
would now
1:25:24
final clip for me about this and
in and I have a feeling that on
1:25:29
Sunday, we'll still be
discussing this. I don't expect
1:25:33
any answers anything real soon
unless someone tries to pull a
1:25:36
fast one. But I don't think
that's possible.
1:25:41
And there's no guarantee Trump
will win. There's also no
1:25:45
guarantee Biden will win, we're
in irons is going to run through
1:25:49
the process. There is a process,
there's been lots of legalities
1:25:53
that have been overlooked, done
improperly, such as local state
1:25:56
election laws, but the
Constitution is pretty clear on
1:25:59
how to run these. And so if we
run it as per the Constitution,
1:26:03
we'll come up with the right
answer. There is one other thing
1:26:07
that needs to be mentioned.
1:26:10
We've talked a great length
about voting machines in the
1:26:14
past, probably in the 2008.
election, we talked about it the
1:26:18
most to Diebold machines. And
you know, that was a romney
1:26:22
owns. Bain Capital,
1:26:26
I guess took over that company,
all kinds of shenanigans, what
1:26:31
I was gonna say I think we
talked about during the 2004
1:26:35
election, which was the most but
then again, with the show, we
1:26:37
didn't have a show, we didn't
have a show now it was the 2008,
1:26:39
we would have been talking about
it quite a bit for sure. If we'd
1:26:43
known each other even, I'm sure
we were thinking the same.
1:26:48
And that there's been this, you
know, this theory that there's a
1:26:51
way to change the votes
upstream.
1:26:56
And of course, when I voted, I
paid attention. There's a
1:27:00
touchscreen out it poops out a
strip of paper with your
1:27:04
choices, and it's a computer
readable, form human and
1:27:08
computer readable. And then you
go over to another machine, and
1:27:11
it sucks it in. And I guess the
ballot then drops into what
1:27:14
looks like a trash can. I never
like I see too many trash cans.
1:27:18
He says elections, these big
bins, I've never liked that,
1:27:22
then my vote could be in
something that resembles a trash
1:27:24
can. But okay, so that that is
then scanned. So there's a
1:27:28
second computer with an
airbridge. And who knows where
1:27:31
it goes from there. I mean, I
guess we could find out. But
1:27:35
there are two. And I've heard of
these names before, but I've not
1:27:39
heard them out of the mouth of a
retired Air Force general
1:27:42
McInerney,
1:27:44
who
1:27:46
he was like the top two, number
two guy, I think in the Air
1:27:49
Force during his reign, he was a
Vietnam vet. And he is now
1:27:53
consult, he's been a consultant
as you do when you're in the
1:27:55
military industrial complex with
cloud computing. So I'm sure he
1:28:01
was he's part of many of the
bids like Amazon and Microsoft
1:28:03
to get the big government deals.
That's why you hire this kind of
1:28:06
guy. So he's putting some stuff
on the line by in general by
1:28:10
going on the the war room with
Steve Bannon in the first place,
1:28:14
which is,
1:28:16
you know, Say what you will
banyon has interesting guests.
1:28:20
And here's what the general had
to say yesterday. The fact is,
1:28:24
is that hammer is a what we call
I'm sorry, she said he's talking
1:28:28
about two programs. One is
called hammer, which is a
1:28:32
surveillance program,
1:28:35
which is, you know, would be
part of the way that the CIA can
1:28:40
use the FBI and their systems in
the NSA to spy on people. And
1:28:45
the other one as a part of that,
apparently, I don't know how
1:28:48
they connect is scorecard. And
that's what I want you to listen
1:28:52
to. The fact is, is that hammer
is a what we call a sigint, a
1:28:56
signals intelligence program
that the NSA came up with years
1:29:02
ago, the CIA picked it up under
the Obama administration. And I
1:29:10
broke it in paper in March 2017,
about what they were doing on
1:29:16
the Russian hoax. But the fact
is,
1:29:20
the Obama administration took
this system, and they put in an
1:29:24
application in this sigint
program called scorecard and
1:29:30
scorecard, changes boats at a
certain point in the voting
1:29:34
stream. And if I can, and by the
way,
1:29:39
the Obama administration used it
in the 2012. election in
1:29:44
Florida. And so both Obama and
Biden are very familiar with it.
1:29:48
They used it in the primaries,
and Bernie lost to Biden,
1:29:55
because they used it in the
primaries. So it is ready to go.
1:29:59
I just thought
1:30:00
doubt about this yesterday,
Sidney played a very important
1:30:04
role in assisting me and Mary
fanning and Alan Jones and
1:30:09
trying to get the word out to
the American people know, all
1:30:13
this enthusiasm you're talking
about in Pennsylvania gets
1:30:17
changed very quickly with this
software program. That switches
1:30:21
3% of the boat.
1:30:24
There you go. Hammer and
scorecard. Now we have names for
1:30:29
these things. Well, good dad
does this. Well, I've heard it
1:30:32
I've heard these names before.
1:30:35
You talked about them already.
Yeah, but not Damn you tired
1:30:38
about one of them to devote
changing so? Yeah, but I never I
1:30:41
didn't know it was called
scorecard. But it's possible.
1:30:44
It's possible. Who knows? This
was insane. Not Did you Did you
1:30:48
hear him? No. Would you might
have noticed he he said that
1:30:51
Sydney has helped me a lot with
that. This was a this was a good
1:30:54
episode of the war room. in
which a lot of times it's very
1:30:58
hard to sit through and I just
1:31:01
pass CT baton. Korea. Who Sidney
Sidney Blumenthal know Sidney
1:31:07
Powell.
1:31:09
Sidney, Sidney Powell, who is
1:31:13
Flynn's lawyer, she's she's the
one that's been defending
1:31:16
clothes. That was a hot shot.
She's no lightweight man. And,
1:31:21
and she's like, oh, and
1:31:25
the keeper is a huge fan girl.
She's read her books, two books.
1:31:30
And when I look at these books,
holy crap, there's a lot of
1:31:34
material and she goes pretty
deep. And so she's very, very
1:31:38
Yes, she's a powerhouse for
sure. And this was what happened
1:31:41
on this same show is this
they've gotten names and
1:31:44
addresses of people from certain
churches, anti abortion groups,
1:31:49
they're using it for their
social and political issues.
1:31:53
When you're FBI Director, you're
going to clean it up, clean all
1:31:56
this up. The American people get
a commitment from you that
1:31:59
you're going to do this. And
yes, regardless of political
1:32:01
party, I will be a very highly
Equal Opportunity offender. This
1:32:06
room has been out there but now
that seemed to be a
1:32:09
confirmation. If If Trump is
reelected, then she will become
1:32:13
director of FBI. That should be
fun. We'll Ray's got to go.
1:32:18
in there, they seem to be
corrupted immediately. Oh,
1:32:22
there's something up with that.
Yeah, well, we'll see. We'll
1:32:26
see. Who knows. This is just the
beginning. We're going down a
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long road everybody in your no
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the man who put the sea and
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1:32:48
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Mr. nowship see boots on the
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to the trolls and the troll
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1:33:00
who we got 2538 john, that this
makes a lot of sense. We've been
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hammering it. I love this. We
have we have more trolls than I
1:33:12
then then a whole season of Game
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That is are already from Saudi
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Yeah. Nick. You mentioned it
1:35:27
there Nick Duran it brought to
mind and Nick was on there he's
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got his rat ears on and the
whole thing Yes.
1:35:35
And also the beautiful Jennifer
was on James Jennifer Yeah, Dame
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Jennifer her.
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Almost there that was a star
studded she is extremely
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telegenic. She looks better even
in person. You have no idea.
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You're like wow, I said I met I
said wow, your pictures don't do
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you justice girl.
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Doing it There you go. It's your
turn. You know the three types
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of beauty thesis. There's in
person. Yep, photogenic
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telegenic and they're taken all
be different Yep. Oh yes all
1:36:10
different indeed. Or all the
same.
1:36:14
Or in the case of a lot of
democrat pig women
1:36:18
pretty much consistent from one
thing to the other. Okay. And a
1:36:22
big in the morning to certain
I'm trying to save you do sir
1:36:26
net net to go ahead. me sir. NET
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1:36:31
Episode 1291 we titled that of
course the election special
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simple very effective. We had a
lot to choose from but just the
1:36:42
campaign button that said Good
luck. kind of did it for both of
1:36:47
us I think it hit the spot Yeah,
we like it we like middle Yeah,
1:36:52
go ahead in astonishing piece,
but it just nailed it.
1:36:58
Yeah, the See there were some
1:37:01
other ones and whenever you put
people on it like hunter Biden
1:37:07
or Hillary Clinton, it's
probably you're asking for
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trouble by the way the chef rent
boyardee who did that one cesium
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137 my favorite it totally
unusable
1:37:19
you remember this one? Yeah.
This is so so spot on but just I
1:37:26
mean just unusable we can we
can't be doing that.
1:37:31
See what else do we have here?
Yeah, Harris bid day haha. It
1:37:37
was good. I voted Of course I
saw you use the I vomited in the
1:37:41
newsletter that was good. I also
I think by the same artist
1:37:46
was it sir No, no, no, this
arrow did I vomited Let me see
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him there arrow shamrock did
that oh arrow Shama Yeah, I
1:37:54
vomited. I couldn't resist that.
I mean I had that was gonna
1:37:57
maybe it's the best in the
newsletter now something is
1:38:02
different this election night
you are obviously on the stream
1:38:06
with the with the no agenda
nation, folks. I was dming back
1:38:11
and forth with our Hollywood
producer.
1:38:16
He just he just kept dming me on
Twitter. We've just back and
1:38:20
forth the whole time. It was
kind of interesting.
1:38:25
When you hear all that's
interesting, because he Okay,
1:38:27
when you hit we hear that
Hollywood producer of no such
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hits as house of cards or 50
shades of grey or 50 shades of
1:38:35
grey or have never the sequel
was and yeah, the want the money
1:38:39
making dogs. When, when the
producer of such hits as I can't
1:38:45
wait for your show Thursday. I
want to share that with you,
1:38:49
john, because that was like a
compliment. I felt Wow, I think
1:38:53
we do something that this guy
likes. Okay, now, we can't be
1:38:57
all that bad. So I was happy
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1:39:01
And let's thank some of the
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executive producers and
associate executive producers in
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this case for Episode 1292.
We're starting off with Andy
1:39:34
cracchiolo. And it's the Italian
cracchiolo not the Hawaiian
1:39:40
cracchiolo.
1:39:42
So this just in case anyone's
from Hawaii because it sounds
1:39:45
very Hawaiian cracchiolo is you
know that's a way to pronounce
1:39:49
it. Phoenix, Arizona 1333 dot
three, three nice magic numbers
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all around beautiful.
1:40:00
I've only been listening a
little while he writes, ever
1:40:02
since Adam was on Joe Rogan's
last podcast. There you go give
1:40:07
another another Rogan Rogan I'd
welcome welcome citizen. It's my
1:40:12
donation of one for the first
time I have donated
1:40:17
and the 33333 because it's
always there somewhere. Yeah, it
1:40:20
is. Thank you both for your
hilarious insights and pretty
1:40:23
open take on pretty much
everything. I really love the
1:40:25
artwork as well. Thank you. I'd
like to be recognized as the
1:40:29
night of the crack Night of the
cracks from Phoenix, Arizona,
1:40:34
and to apologize for the state
of Arizona for possibly handing
1:40:37
Biden the election.
1:40:40
Well, that's off the map now
it's no longer it's no longer
1:40:43
true. Who knows what's going on
in Arizona? We're all slaves
1:40:47
anyway. No matter who's in power
and I say that's a fact. Yes.
1:40:52
That's very fact nothing to be
deduced. You got it.
1:40:56
You've been de deuced
1:41:00
and karma goats screaming jobs
jobs jobs they come violation
1:41:04
for the brighter future
financially for my family
1:41:06
especially my kids. Oh, and
don't enslave me camela thing is
1:41:11
that clip to love you guys keep
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popular that new jobs karma been
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Northwest 1291 dot 00 David P NW
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donor no Jingle All karma
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Benjamin luster in the armed
forces obviously he's got an A p
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o box this for sure. For sure.
Retired US Marine Mustang and
1:41:54
proud American of the colored
Negro slash black slash
1:41:57
persuasion instant knighting. My
email address has been in his
1:42:02
got it. I tried to donate an
additional five zero 55 cents to
1:42:06
honor my 55th birthday. We are
on the list by the way, but the
1:42:09
PayPal system would not allow
it. Oh my goodness. Well, I'm
1:42:12
good. They would take the whole
thing. Yeah, they'd actually
1:42:16
charged us money for that. So
nice Benjamin, so we will be
1:42:21
knighting sir, retired US Marine
Mustang and proud America of the
1:42:24
colored Negro black persuasion.
And you're on the list. Thank
1:42:27
you for your support.
1:42:29
I speak of the devil den Dana
Brunetti Ah, yes, Brunetti
1:42:33
winery. There you go. Ladies and
gentlemen. For under $16 and 66
1:42:38
cents from Los Angeles
California. At least that's
1:42:41
where his main home is.
1:42:44
You know he lives in New York. I
think he can give it he's got a
1:42:47
new york twist to his voice. ITM
men and greetings from the
1:42:52
ranch. Holy fuck what a week.
Please call out my brother Eric
1:42:57
for being a douchebag
1:43:01
Okay, let's get down to brass
tacks. Here's some cash that you
1:43:05
get beat a knighthood but think
I need a penny if my math is
1:43:09
correct and that's why we have
the the little plate here so no
1:43:13
problem we'll drop that in for
you. I decided that I'd better
1:43:16
speed it up before the world
ends but a democrats take all of
1:43:20
my money. It my smokin hot
fiance Alex thinks I'm sending
1:43:25
too much money to some guys and
again, it's
1:43:29
totally true. And even getting a
webcam session. But I think she
1:43:35
spends too much money on
chickens. She justifies that
1:43:40
hemorrhaging of cash by saying
the chickens make her happy.
1:43:45
Well, you to make me happy and
keep me sane. Also, she like
1:43:49
being mentioned during my last
donation. So here I am
1:43:52
mentioning her sexy ass again.
And her chickens. I'm no dummy.
1:43:59
Anywho I'd like to be sir DB
Knight of NorCal. Otherwise
1:44:05
Knight of the Golden cloud
ranch. For the roundtable. I'd
1:44:09
love some pasta and a bottle of
Jamison's from my private cask
1:44:14
that is kept at the distillery
in Middleton. Oh, we want some
1:44:18
of that wouldn't have been able
to get any sent over since
1:44:23
COVID. Otherwise, I'd like to
bottle at the 2015 Brunetti from
1:44:28
John's wine cellar. He says it's
great. Please give me a Reverend
1:44:34
l gonna need a Bitcoin byton
Come on, man. Some goat karma.
1:44:38
For everyone listening. We're
all gonna need it. Lastly, can I
1:44:42
get a rain stick? Do the ranch
is way too dusty. The lake is
1:44:47
dried a pond is almost drying
the fish crawdads and frogs are
1:44:51
all dead. And I'm trying to get
stuff to grow before the long
1:44:56
winter dark winter. Adam It was
a pleasure drinking
1:45:00
Whiskey with you virtually on
Tuesday night. JOHN turn down
1:45:05
your speakers to stay safe
1:45:09
we got to meet this guy he's
pretty funny. He wants to rain
1:45:12
stick I'm worried about that.
Yeah he's got he's on his own
1:45:17
really not. I mean we usually do
rainstick for severe severe
1:45:22
issues maybe you can give them
away I The problem is is right
1:45:24
now the East Coast is getting
slammed and hora which is in the
1:45:30
middle of
1:45:32
because here's the problem
whenever we do the rain stick
1:45:36
there's always lateral action
there's always something that
1:45:40
comes off the back end of the
stick and it's usually ugly and
1:45:43
if it's I mean when you What is
it needed for first crop
1:45:49
he needs it for his dusty ranch
1:45:52
it rain up there shortly tell
not you know Dana wait
1:45:57
they know when to start rain in
fact is supposed to even rain
1:46:00
here in a couple of days.
1:46:03
Trying to get that voice out of
my system Alright, so he needs a
1:46:07
Reverend owl that's actually
Reverend Manning Come on man and
1:46:11
some goat karma we got it no
problem at all. Thank you for
1:46:14
your support see at the
roundtable Dana.
1:46:19
All hell is gonna break loose
and you're gonna need a Bitcoin.
1:46:26
You've got karma. Joe was a
little softer. Come on, man.
1:46:30
There we go. Come on, man. You
want to give one rainstick shake
1:46:35
just because he's a producer.
All right. All right. All right.
1:46:38
Okay, you're just this will be a
half a shake. This means
1:46:40
counting from you only Yeah,
this is only a dusting man. This
1:46:44
is only a dusting ready?
1:46:50
We got it. I didn't hear it by
did.
1:46:55
On word to David fukase odo,
Duke of America's Heartland and
1:46:58
their Arabian peninsula in
Gladstone, Missouri. 36432 yo.
1:47:05
Greetings from the food is oh
dos. This donation represents
1:47:08
Mimi's birthday 1104. Multiply,
multiply by the magic number 33.
1:47:13
I like That's nice. Yeah. Next
year. All is well with us. And
1:47:18
as expected, I recently received
another 60 day notice last week
1:47:22
per Saudi labor law, tennis
they're still sorting out
1:47:26
funding for the next six months
period of our contract. We're
1:47:30
reasonably confident that it
will work out but in the
1:47:32
meantime, our company overlords
have directed us to search our
1:47:36
couch cushions,
1:47:38
consoles and seats of our cars
and set up bake sales at
1:47:42
strategic points around Riyadh I
guess they're not paying them
1:47:45
anymore to try to raise the
funds for us to continue
1:47:48
operations horrible. I'm making
my masterpiece lockdown chili
1:47:52
pepper banana bread row.
lockdown chili pepper banana
1:47:57
bread, send us put a recipe I
will play with silver silver to
1:48:01
almonds young coconut, delivered
sliver slivered slivered. Emmons
1:48:07
young coconut and dried fruits.
Sounds like fruitcake. It's a
1:48:11
winner. Of course. I'm bringing
my dame's to the kingdom for
1:48:14
Thursday. 25th December again.
That's interesting. Yeah. So if
1:48:18
the contract funding doesn't
happen, we may have an
1:48:21
interesting visa status upon
commencement of the New Year.
1:48:25
Exciting times away. Thank you
for recursion a bit of that
1:48:28
juicy new jobs karma, please.
Let's see if that can shake
1:48:31
loose something that keep us
solvent. Yes. And well, we we
1:48:35
hope it's been a it's been a
year now that he's been away for
1:48:39
way over a year. It's he's been
stuck in Saudi Arabia for a long
1:48:42
time. And tada so hard. Not at
least he gets, he gets the good
1:48:47
hummus.
1:48:49
He gets the homeless we all care
about Cirque de Fuca Soto Duke
1:48:52
of America's Heartland in the
Arabian Peninsula. Thank you for
1:48:55
your courage.
1:49:01
Karma.
1:49:04
Sir data ops that Wisconsin
millennial in Madison,
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oma the writing. college kids
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a jingoes dogs are people to
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1:49:18
please school taught me to
believe that global warming was
1:49:21
an indisputable fact. Heck,
1:49:26
maybe that again. School taught
me to believe that global
1:49:29
warming was an indisputable
fact. factcheck false.
1:49:35
Every climate discussion was
about melting ice caps, solar
1:49:39
panels or mass extinction. It
was not until I started
1:49:43
listening to no agenda that I
realized science is a business
1:49:45
and is always money in fear. You
have given me an invaluable
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skill set to better identify the
propaganda around me. The only
1:49:54
downside is now I question
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1:49:57
to chemicals, which turned the
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1:50:00
Gay
1:50:01
dogs
1:50:20
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Sir dannimal Daniel Miller in
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1:50:31
Garrett guardians reality, your
work continues to be outstanding
1:50:35
and this this is the Camelot of
media.
1:50:39
Yes, I said that earlier. I
consider every new show a
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blessing. By my accounting
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obtained, attained veteran
status and henceforth would be
1:50:52
like to be known as third animal
Baron of the secret city, Oak
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Ridge, Tennessee. No jingles,
but may I have a helping heaping
1:51:01
dose of karma love and light?
Yes, most definitely. And we'll
1:51:05
see you for your title change.
You've got the karma.
1:51:13
Arthur Brewer in Madisonville,
Tennessee 333 33. And we have to
1:51:19
remind the affiliates we're
going long. I remember that
1:51:21
lovely autumn day, November
6 1987. It was like yesterday, I
1:51:25
was watching my favorite new Vj
Adam Curry. Catch me up on the
1:51:29
MTV top 20 music video
countdown. And I just received
1:51:35
my December 1987 PC Magazine. As
always, I turned to my favorite
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columnist john C. Dvorak. john
was rambling on about the
1:51:44
virtues of CD ROMs well, Adam
was jam and carry by Europe for
1:51:50
the 17th time that day.
1:51:53
And I was off to marry my
beautiful bride, Deborah. That
1:51:57
was 33 years ago. I'm so
grateful that this wonderful
1:52:01
woman stuck with me all these
years I'm also grateful to have
1:52:04
found john and Adam again and
think of you both as great
1:52:08
friends I never met come to a
meet up you'll meet for sure
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this donation I achieve
knighthood please Knight me Sir
1:52:15
Arthur your Once and Future King
and please have johnsonville
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brats and cold Miller light at
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1:52:25
they're ordered can't wait to
have some of that cold middle
1:52:29
light with you at the at the
table later on. Thank you,
1:52:31
Arthur.
1:52:33
Stephanie bell in Bangor, UK
333 33. Please send health care
1:52:40
for James who is desperately Ill
also ants full version if
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possible, while the full version
is a little bit too long, but we
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will give you the most pertinent
part because it goes like this.
1:53:03
Here's your health karma he
needs and you've got karma
1:53:07
going on James.
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Kevin McElroy in Croydon hills
Victoria, Australia. locked
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down. ITM john and Adam. This
week marks my 33rd 33rd three
1:53:22
three week of listening to the
show which spurred me into my
1:53:26
second donation. A former j r e
addict now fully sobered.
1:53:33
sobered up by John's dry wit and
Adam's COVID reality checks
1:53:40
since I discovered you guys.
1:53:43
He wouldn't listen to less of
Brogan. Thank you for your
1:53:46
courage gents. You have
recalibrated my amygdala through
1:53:49
what's been challenged a
challenging year unfortunately
1:53:52
my mouth shots have so far
secure few new listeners apart
1:53:56
from my good wife who is even
more paranoid than Adam.
1:54:02
I'm not paranoid that just out
to get me. Hi, honey. But I but
1:54:07
fear not. I shall not give up
dealer's choice on jingles.
1:54:10
Peace out. Gavin in Salalah.
Oman, Oman is not known
1:54:16
Australia go in Oman. Oman
surrounded by Omanis. Okay, well
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very good to have you aboard
Gavin yes I picked up for you.
1:54:28
Megan donation
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you've got
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and I gotta go get the letter.
Yes, sir Donald doesn't fire sir
1:54:44
Donald to the fire bottles are
first associate executive
1:54:47
producer for Episode 1290 to
come a sort of Spokane Valley,
1:54:50
Washington. And he comes in with
$246 and 90 cents. I'm thinking
1:54:55
the note might explain this
numerology to us. Each show. I
1:54:59
look forward to
1:55:00
To your COVID fear porn
deconstruction he writes, note
1:55:04
that we are now reaping the
rewards of earlier lockdowns and
1:55:08
masquerading mandate. That is a
prolonged pandemic.
1:55:13
That's, that's your rewards
kids.
1:55:17
months ago the Swedes are called
stupid for not buying into the
1:55:21
lockdowns, they are now looking
smart, though the M five m won't
1:55:26
admit it. No jingles no karma
sir Donald's of the fire. Thank
1:55:30
you very much Washington Baron I
believe.
1:55:35
And Nathan Newberg next from
lowest wages Nevada to 4445
1:55:41
ITM back here to find out what
is really going on closer back
1:55:44
to the show is what he means.
Getting closer to knighthood. No
1:55:48
war and peace. Still can dance
in Las Vegas missed the meetup
1:55:51
in Vegas. Nice was getting
married in Philly.
1:55:56
India no jingles and jobs karma
please. You got it. jobs, jobs,
1:56:01
jobs and jobs.
1:56:03
Jobs
1:56:09
alula
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23456
1:56:14
please credit sir. Bebop,
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with this election but not how
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actually two shows late. Okay.
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Sir Timothy that no fixed title
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fellow Michigan Baron Kevin's
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fake news. Uh, Whoa, it's
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the no fix title, Baron of the
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played this one a long time.
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I love that one. That's a good
one. Actually, Brenna, a Shimano
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of its shemona of its shim of
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San Diego California 201 33. In
the morning john and Adam, you
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may remember me as the artists
from such episodes is 99 nine,
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but I couldn't resist embracing
my inner Troy mccluer Simpsons
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reference for you nerds. I still
remember professing my
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excitement and joy like a child
but just been hit their first
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home run to my girlfriend whose
response whenever I turn on your
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podcast is please know
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there is a relationship. Please
know now. What are you gonna
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listen to those two jerks being
the amazing woman that she is
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she is still shared my
excitement knowing that it means
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a lot for me to be chosen for
the art. Now that or whatever.
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mushy. mushy stuff is out of the
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way. I'd like to present new
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company a political link, link
with a K. Oh, eight political
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ink. Yeah, a political ink with
a K. As I have progressed in my
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technical illustration career as
a millet, okay, as an artist, as
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a military contractor, I've come
to realize that the things I
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value most or my freedom and
creativity, I'm hoping he wants
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to he wants to get out of he
wants to get out of trying to
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get out of that other guy so you
can make money as an artist.
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This is their story about the
same money, support the in a
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community I can create driving
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in the show. That's why for the
rest of 2020 I'll donate 10% of
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all profits to the best podcast
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NA community and all the days
and nights out there to visit a
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political link that actually is
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but it looks like a political
link for all US security. Hey,
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I'll put it in the show notes.
It'll work out okay. It'll be
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okay. But it's nice to get it he
has. He has blue shirts with
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democrat with the Pepsi logo and
red shirts with a republican on
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it. And with the coke in the
coke lettering has cute. Yeah,
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let's actually create that in
the show notes. You got it.
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Thank you Thanks.
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Dearborn, Michigan $200 and 33
cents. I recently learned value
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for value the hard way on the
street.
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stuck at a light up ahead as the
guy with two bright green
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buckets. Oh geez. Here comes the
windshield washing scam. I
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thought to myself But no, this
hepcat squats down on the lane
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and pulls sticks out of his back
pocket and beats out a drum solo
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on the buckets.
2:07:56
Not Gene Krupa or Buddy Rich but
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frown is turned upside down and
this lifelong cheap bastard
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can't wait to drop a folder in
his bucket. No dee doo Xing or
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jingles just life jobs karma for
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wish my ouch just shy shy nit
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we're more than good been
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appearance on Rogan and have yet
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Okay, so, Teresa, Teresa,
Teresa.
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Hello there, Teresa. I wanted
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birthday. This is a very special
day for you. And we will put it
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I've been listening since
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right thing. So a deducing data
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I'm in desperate need of some of
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someone face to face and in
group chats and we get along but
2:09:20
in the painful process of
messaging, so I might need a
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double dose I will certainly let
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works or not dealer's choice if
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jingles Keep up the great work
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throw the throw a dart
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Tourette's giggle
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always this always a treat.
cheddar biscuits in jobs karma
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TPP. A few months ago, I asked
you to put a link in the show
2:10:17
notes to promote the App Store
release in my iPhone app. Man
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online, a turn based strategy
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game dating back to ancient
civilization.
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that was pre iPhone. I think
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this game has a local two player
mode versus computer and online
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play. I'm trying to get hired as
an iOS developer. So every
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person who downloads my app is
helping me find a job. Hmm,
2:10:45
could you please put this link
in the show notes again? I don't
2:10:48
know what I mean the world to
me. I don't know what happened
2:10:50
last time. I'm sorry. We'll fix
it. It would mean the world to
2:10:53
me apps to apples. He's got a
link and that's that. Okay. So
2:10:59
this is such a good clip that
I'm going to play the I got to
2:11:02
play the full in context first
of more crime. Thank you
2:11:06
Chairman Nadler, Ranking Member
Collins, members of the
2:11:10
committee. First I must say I
have Tourette Syndrome sometimes
2:11:13
I have tics and make sounds I
can't control so please forgive
2:11:17
me.
2:11:24
I'm not quite sure what he
wanted with the cheddar biscuits
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but I'll give it a shot so any
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well?
2:11:31
pp o TPP You got it. Okay, here
we go.
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jobs jobs jobs.
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Jobs you've got karma
2:11:52
and that concludes our show. Oh
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more sorry. Bradley carrier new
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200 bucks and he says Can I get
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sorry head to head head is gone.
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is gone
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there's also no karma here just
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a beautiful little shot here we
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choke calls you can find that's
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2:12:31
Shoot leg Hello. Shoot him in
the leg. I thought we had an ISO
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that ah no. The hell
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There we go. Shoot him in the
leg.
2:12:44
is gone. Okay took me long
enough.
2:12:48
Dame Jamie and sir Mad Hatter
together in Easton Connecticut
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200 bucks.
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A JCL farm in eastern
Connecticut. I would like some
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please. Some peace intensifies
karma
2:13:02
for all the cities where an Tifa
BLM or just tolerant loving
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leftist might want to riot
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sending soundbite to Adam and
time for Thursday show wanted to
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put the donation in so that all
the nice dame's producers and
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douchebags stay out of harm's
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peace intensifies karma There we
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go. rolling out right now.
You've got karma. She actually
2:13:31
just said something interesting.
So play in a moment. Thank you
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Dame Jamie and sir Mad Hatter.
And last on our long list and
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then we want to thank everybody
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show 1292 special post election
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convey and I get that way from
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complete my 16th rotation around
the Sun today. And what a better
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heard john get giddy about
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sent cash.
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I know I kind of discouraged it.
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Please call out my buddy Brad.
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Jesu ski Brad Jesu ski as a
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I hit him in the mouth a month
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waiting for his donation. Yeah,
I know he gets value from the
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program because we regularly
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but please give a covid karma to
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ref of the frozen sheet. You got
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Got
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armor
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before we wrap it up I got a
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You've got karma
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chose a little wrist spite or
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I was cruising around the
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Boston Terrier. And this is a
Boston Terrier barking and it's
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this is coming pretty close to
begin the talking dog. I can't
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tell whether it sounds like an
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good sounds maybe a little like
Elizabeth Warren. I think
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Elizabeth Warren
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okay.
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And you want me to play this?
This is an ice Oh, no, no, not
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the ice with the Boston Terrier
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Oh, here he is. I see him.
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man
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that's piercing. It's the
damnedest thing I've ever heard.
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Here's the ISO that I thought
might be good to show
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it trolls that are your dogs
reacting at home?
2:18:07
Well, I did have an end of show
candidate Andrew show I so if
2:18:10
you're interested in hearing
that. Okay, let's check this
2:18:12
out. If a podcaster knows to do
it, it's probably something you
2:18:15
should be doing.
2:18:19
I guess the dog is that fast
talker. That's from some true
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crime podcast. Oh, Dave a
podcaster knows to do it. It's
2:18:26
probably something you should be
doing. Yeah, I like the dog
2:18:30
better. Yeah, the dose a little
better, because it was a woman
2:18:33
her partner's step. stepping
over. I liked it.
2:18:41
That's pretty crazy. It's
totally crazy. It might be good
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to be somebody ever wants to
represent it with a karma dog
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karma? Oh, yeah, there's
something here. There's an idea.
2:18:55
We could always do a combo, I
guess. Let's see.
2:19:02
The hammering could work. I like
the dog guy. So I think it's I
2:19:07
think is worthwhile.
2:19:09
So Dame Jamie mentioned some
clips. She said I actually
2:19:14
pulled two of them. Are you
familiar with the
2:19:19
I guess that's where
vaccinations really started the
2:19:22
milkmaids who had the cow pox.
And then they started using that
2:19:28
too. And they they weren't
getting smallpox because they
2:19:31
were essentially infected by the
cow pox.
2:19:36
And that's when people started
to realize well maybe there's
2:19:39
stuff you can use that you can
2:19:42
some infection you can take that
will that will weird. It will
2:19:45
ward off the smallpox you
remember this? I remember the
2:19:50
folklore story. I'm gonna I'll
look into the real reality of
2:19:54
it. But yes, it's very common
story. You think it's fake? You
2:19:57
think it's a it's not true.
2:20:00
Think of a simplified possibly,
well could be wrong. Well, Dame
2:20:03
Jamie brought back some stories,
which I remember us covering
2:20:08
briefly.
2:20:10
But now they're kind of more
interesting when you think when
2:20:12
you listen to them in hindsight
commas are killing their mink by
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gassing them with carbon
monoxide one by one. After the
2:20:20
family and this farm fell ill
with covid 19. It became clear
2:20:24
other people didn't infect them.
The genetic structure of the
2:20:27
virus they contracted was
similar to mink infections.
2:20:32
Every year, thousands of young
men got killed and therefore is
2:20:35
exported to China, Russia or the
United States to be made into
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code and fashion accessories.
The Dutch government initially
2:20:43
said it wasn't necessary to call
the main change when it became
2:20:47
clear infections for widespread
a last minute court case filed
2:20:52
by animal rights activists
failed to save the animals. So
2:20:56
that was in the Netherlands but
this is now taking place
2:20:58
everywhere Spain, as well.
Officials are ordering the
2:21:02
killing of nearly 100,000 mink
following an outbreak at a farm
2:21:06
where animals are bred for for
the Department of Agriculture,
2:21:09
livestock and environment space
our region is ordering the
2:21:12
slaughter of 92,700 ring after
seven workers on the farm tested
2:21:17
positive for COVID-19 and the
animals were found to be
2:21:20
infected with the coronavirus.
While the test initially came
2:21:23
back negative subsequent tests
confirmed that 78 of 90 animals
2:21:28
about 87% of the sample tested
positive for the coronavirus
2:21:32
this after hundreds of thousands
of meters were cooled in the
2:21:35
Netherlands and in Denmark after
two farmworkers out of mink farm
2:21:40
and this is weird. I mean, for
months, we hear bats pangolins.
2:21:48
The guy from Tegrity farms
boning Mickey, Mickey Mouse in
2:21:51
China, I mean all these
different ways that it was
2:21:53
passed from humans to animals
and vice versa. And now they're
2:21:58
killing all the mink, because
they actually apparently can
2:22:01
pass the virus back and forth.
This is not something that would
2:22:04
be huge news and needs to be
investigated immediately.
2:22:09
Is it just me or is this like
just a throwaway story that
2:22:14
could have something else? This
is one of those animal rights
2:22:17
scams. This is what happened
when God knows how many cattle
2:22:21
were killed in the UK during the
phony hoof and mouth. Oh my
2:22:25
goodness. Yeah, yeah.
2:22:27
And it's just seems to me it's
just the the animal rights
2:22:30
people I you know, this furs
bad. And that's instead of
2:22:37
thinking though, for is bad,
let's kill them.
2:22:41
Or maybe there's some natural
protection that they have. They
2:22:45
didn't say the minks were dying.
The minks have the COVID pass it
2:22:49
the humans can receive it from
humans, but they don't die. And
2:22:53
the ferrets a part of the mink
and ferret or similar family are
2:22:59
often used because their immune
system is similar to ours. They
2:23:02
used in all kinds of tests. Evil
little evil little mammals.
2:23:09
They look great on the coat.
2:23:11
That makes do for sure. So
everything is shutting down.
2:23:16
It's getting worse in in the EU.
Much worse with with the
2:23:24
shutdown. So let me see if we
have
2:23:27
Germany's locked down list.
First of all in the UK, they've
2:23:30
banned protests of more than two
people.
2:23:35
So you could protest as long as
just you and one other person,
2:23:38
which is not what Tommy Robinson
did. He went over to speaker's
2:23:42
corner Hyde Park, and he got
arrested. And you can't do that
2:23:47
anymore. This that was the best
the place for free speech in the
2:23:50
world. You could always count on
putting up just standing on
2:23:54
speaker's corner in Hyde Park
and being able to say what ever
2:23:57
you want it to and that's gone.
Germany's locked down list
2:24:04
to be closed restaurants, except
for food delivery and pickup.
2:24:08
All bars clubs, nightclubs and
pubs, theatres, opera houses
2:24:12
concert halls, movie theaters,
casinos, gaming halls, betting
2:24:15
offices, leisure parks, fitness
studios, sports facilities,
2:24:19
swimming pools, prostitution
sites and brothels. Now it's
2:24:23
time to panic. Beauty Salons
second it's right there on the
2:24:27
on the on this thing. Yeah, but
it goes around. Where's the Oh,
2:24:30
well, I guess they're legal in
some parts. Yeah, their beauty
2:24:34
salons massage and tattoo
studios.
2:24:38
Let's see tourists overnight
stay offerings within Germany
2:24:42
for prohibited professional
sports only without spectators
2:24:49
restricted visiting hospitals
care facilities. It's a mess.
2:24:54
What's open? How did they know
that? I'm gonna ask you just a
2:24:56
kind of a logical question. You
watch the NFL fleet.
2:25:00
But for example, they haven't
nobody in the stands and they
2:25:02
have a bunch of football players
out there running around
2:25:04
exhausting themselves punching
each other, pushing each other
2:25:08
down in the dirt falling on each
other and they're not wearing
2:25:11
masks or any protection
whatsoever. They go back to the
2:25:13
sidelines, and there's the coach
with a mask on. And the other
2:25:18
coaches mask john, the guys
don't have any masks on dude,
2:25:21
these guys just expendable.
2:25:24
Which I'm just wondering, that
brings up another point. It's,
2:25:28
it's kind of interesting. That,
you know, how many times have we
2:25:32
heard of a of a, you know, one
of these players and all he
2:25:36
tested positive, but then a week
later always claimed he can go
2:25:40
back on the field. This has
happened a couple that brings me
2:25:42
to the the letter I got from
producer Steve, is this producer
2:25:46
Steve about his 60 days. Yeah.
Oh, go ahead. Read it because I
2:25:52
had the same letter.
2:25:55
Yes, you do. It says to john and
Adam studied, you might be
2:25:59
interested to hear about my
experience before dealing with
2:26:01
COVID testing. Because I tested
positive or two weeks ago, my
2:26:04
company had a policy that I had
to take two negative tests at
2:26:06
least 24 hours apart before I go
back to work. So I took a second
2:26:10
test about a week after my first
positive because I was feeling
2:26:13
better and felt that was
negative.
2:26:16
One came back positive after the
second test, somebody associated
2:26:19
with the testing facility called
me and told me to stop taking
2:26:21
the test. He kept taking it over
and over apparently, that I
2:26:24
would continue to test positive
with the nasal swab PCR tests
2:26:27
for 30 to 60 days. And this is
where it gets old, I need to
2:26:32
schedule an appointment with a
primary care doctor to get
2:26:35
scheduled for a different type
of test. That appointment was
2:26:38
today. It was a zoom virtual
meeting with the doctor
2:26:41
scheduled for 1pm. The meeting
came and went and the doctor
2:26:43
never showed up.
2:26:45
I called the doctor's office
three or four times and he left
2:26:48
a voicemail wondering what was
going on. After about an hour
2:26:51
the doctor's assistant called
me. He told me there was a
2:26:54
mixup. The doctor would not be
at the meeting and somebody
2:26:57
would have called should have
called me the day before to tell
2:26:59
me I explained to him what I was
trying to accomplish taking two
2:27:03
negative tests. He told me
there's only one type of test
2:27:07
and that there's no antibody
test available. When I told him
2:27:11
what I'd heard from the PCR
testing facility, he was
2:27:14
dumbfounded. He basically had no
answer for me other than to
2:27:17
refer me to a 24 hour clinic who
could test me for COVID. I call
2:27:21
the 24 hour clinic, ask them
about their testing procedure,
2:27:24
which they explained to me is
the same procedures, the
2:27:26
original one I already took.
They confirm to me that will
2:27:29
most likely test positive for 30
to 60 days. I told him that my
2:27:34
company policy said that the
policy is not in accordance with
2:27:37
CDC guidelines. And the policy
should be changed. I asked him
2:27:41
how the NFL and NBA players were
able to test positive, then test
2:27:46
negative a week or so later to
get back to play. Yeah. And they
2:27:50
said that, well, it's a very
expensive different test. No,
2:27:53
no, no, no, it's this test.
2:27:56
Is the test.
2:28:00
Anyway, he goes on with this
story, bitching and moaning
2:28:02
Yeah, we can't get to the worst
part. The worst part is he talks
2:28:06
to his HR. And they're like,
Yeah, well, whatever.
2:28:11
Just just work from home, you
can't come in
2:28:15
and keep taking the same PCR
test until it comes back
2:28:18
negative. Ah, this is so much
bullcrap. And now,
2:28:22
Massachusetts, is this listen to
this list. And again, this is
2:28:27
not people dying. This is not a
huge influx of, of ICU units
2:28:33
that are beyond what they
already have this this just
2:28:36
crowd control to slow the spread
of COVID and protect our
2:28:39
hospital systems. This is
Massachusetts governor Charlie
2:28:42
Baker. Today we're announcing a
series of targeted
2:28:46
interventions. First, the
Department of Public Health will
2:28:51
once again issue a stay at home
advisory. This time the advisor
2:28:54
will be in fact, from 10pm to
5am. Presidents should stay home
2:29:00
between these hours with
exceptions like going to work
2:29:03
into the grocery store.
2:29:05
I've also signed an executive
order that will require indoor
2:29:08
recreation facilities, theaters,
casinos, and virtually anything
2:29:13
else that's open. That's an
entertainment venue to close at
2:29:17
930 will also require
restaurants to stop providing
2:29:21
table service at 930. But they
can continue to provide carry
2:29:25
out
2:29:26
will also shut down liquor sales
at restaurants and grocery
2:29:29
stores and package stores and
convenience stores. Why 30 pm.
2:29:34
Why not just just just to train
you slave Shut up, get ready for
2:29:39
the climate shutdown. This is
ridiculous. We've also updated
2:29:43
the gatherings order to reduce
the gathering limit of private
2:29:45
homes to 10 people for indoor
gatherings in 25 people for
2:29:50
outdoor gathering that's like to
me that 10 people indoor 25
2:29:54
outdoor is when they say you put
your seat put your seat back up
2:29:58
straight sir put just because of
like oh
2:30:00
This this decline of 15% is
clearly difference between life
2:30:05
or death upon landing or taking
off in the airplane. This is
2:30:09
ridiculous. With limited
exceptions, this order also
2:30:13
requires that all gatherings
inside outside and private homes
2:30:17
or event venues need and by 930.
And finally, I signed an updated
2:30:23
face covering order, face
covering muscles, the age of
2:30:27
five to wear a face covering in
public, or making this clear for
2:30:31
everyone, no more exceptions and
no exemptions. When you for when
2:30:35
you can maintain social
distance. It's our hope that
2:30:39
this simpler, more
straightforward rule becomes
2:30:41
easier for the public to follow
and easier for local officials
2:30:45
to enforce this mandatory order
this way. And these measures
2:30:49
will go into effect at 12:01am.
On Friday, November 6,
2:30:55
fantabulous everybody that
sounds like a great place to be
2:30:59
Massachusetts, great state.
Spain is targeting young people
2:31:04
now
2:31:05
who really don't get that sick
from from anything, but
2:31:09
certainly not from the COVID-19
one of our producers was kind
2:31:13
enough to translate a public
service announcement into
2:31:17
English so I'll try to give it
the spin. We need some dramatic
2:31:22
music really this game from
where I'm sorry, Spain, Spain.
2:31:26
Let me see if I have to have any
dramatic music. It is Spanish it
2:31:29
really surprised me how they
knuckle under under the
2:31:32
circumstances. Oh, it's it's
insane. Listen to think, listen
2:31:36
and reflect. The data is there.
Since the start of the pandemic.
2:31:41
They have detected over 53,000
COVID cases in young adults in
2:31:46
the community of Madrid. You are
young, but you are not immortal.
2:31:51
The virus affects us all. Your
positive result can be very
2:31:55
dangerous. They have fined over
3000 people for not wearing a
2:31:59
mask. Your version condemns all
of us. in Madrid, over 1500
2:32:05
young adults between the ages of
15 and 29 had been hospitalized
2:32:09
with COVID-19 this is not a game
70 ad lessons have been admitted
2:32:13
to the Madrid ICU. I think
you're invincible but you are
2:32:16
not seven young adults in Madrid
have died of covid being young
2:32:21
doesn't protect you from COVID.
And if the data doesn't convince
2:32:24
you look at me COVID almost
killed me. This is his
2:32:28
fingerprint.
2:32:31
Just traumatizing people,
2:32:34
brother. Yeah, yeah, it's pretty
bad. And well, and people are
2:32:40
not having it all over Europe,
riots are breaking out. Not that
2:32:43
you'll hear about it, you need
to be last night there was
2:32:46
evidence of how Europe is
buckling under the strain.
2:32:49
Hundreds protested in Rome and
other cities against the closure
2:32:53
of gyms, bars, restaurants,
cinemas, and theaters. For many
2:32:57
Italians, the financial
battering is proving worse than
2:33:00
the illness itself.
2:33:04
In Barcelona today, the Spanish
hospitality industry was out in
2:33:08
force against overnight curfews,
regional travel bans, and a
2:33:12
state of emergency which could
last six months.
2:33:17
This feels like ruin and death
says this restaurant owner, we
2:33:21
have debts to pay, and families
depending on us. In Belgium, one
2:33:26
of Europe's worst hit countries,
the number of COVID patients in
2:33:30
intensive care is doubling every
eight days. So this is a
2:33:35
continent being Wait, wait, hold
Stop.
2:33:38
Stop doubling. What's the
numbers? Oh, I know. I know
2:33:42
going from one to two is
doubling. I think that every
2:33:45
eight days. It's like so they
had it they had a doubling no
2:33:48
number. You're absolutely right.
Good catch. Yeah, one guy
2:33:51
there's two. Yeah, one of
Europe's worst hitch countries.
2:33:54
The number of COVID patients in
intensive care is doubling every
2:33:59
eight days. So this is a
continent being plunged
2:34:03
backwards in time. And it means
that large swathes of public
2:34:07
life are again closing after a
brief summer break large swathes
2:34:13
of public life Well
2:34:16
again, that build back better is
right around the corner so this
2:34:21
is what we'll be looking at
differences we have gun so be
2:34:24
interesting to see how locked
down we allow ourselves to be
2:34:27
Massachusetts, they have strict
gun laws in Massachusetts, and
2:34:31
can just buy a gun you walk
around with a gun, can you have
2:34:34
a concealed carry? What's the
deal in Massachusetts Do you
2:34:36
know?
2:34:37
This is strict, strict as I
thought yeah. I think you can
2:34:41
get permits though.
2:34:43
You can get permits for
concealed everywhere in the
2:34:45
country. You can get permits for
concealed carry difficulty in
2:34:49
New York City to get you can't
just get a permit for conceal.
2:34:53
You have to have you know you
have to have permission from the
2:34:55
mayor
2:34:58
in New Zealand
2:35:01
Now we've been talking about the
camps. You heard the
2:35:07
newly re elected Prime Minister
of New Zealand very specifically
2:35:10
say if you don't, if you ETS
will give me tissue in the
2:35:14
center. And if you don't want
you to guess we'll just keep you
2:35:17
for two more weeks. So you get
to Tsu. Take your chances byton
2:35:20
incentives, take a kissed you
remember that clip?
2:35:24
Yeah, we need work. You need
work on that. Yeah, thank you.
2:35:27
This seems to be for regular New
Zealanders only. No, not for
2:35:34
people who work in the
government. You see, oh, that's
2:35:37
the way socialists are. That's a
socialist system. Yes. So here
2:35:40
we have proof, as there was one
public health official who
2:35:44
tested positive and was sent
home to quarantine at home. And
2:35:49
this became a bit of a
conversation in New Zealand.
2:35:52
Well, wait a minute, how come he
doesn't have to go to the to the
2:35:56
to the quarantine center to the
Gulag. And here we go. We had an
2:36:01
actual q&a with the Prime
Minister of New Zealand who
2:36:04
dances around this in quite a
funny fashion. We've had a few
2:36:08
viewers from Christchurch email,
and they're a little bit
2:36:10
concerned about the the worker
in the sudima Hotel in
2:36:13
Christchurch, who has now
quarantining at home, why are
2:36:16
they quarantining at home? Why
should not be in the quarantine
2:36:19
facility? Yeah, we we always go
through a process after a
2:36:23
positive taste of wicking
through, we're the best place
2:36:25
for someone to be is. So just to
traverse very quickly the
2:36:30
details of this case, this is an
in my queue worker. So because
2:36:34
they work in a managed isolation
facility, they are part of our
2:36:37
screening testing, they were
tested on Tuesday and tested
2:36:41
negative over the weekend,
because of course working in a
2:36:44
facility are very aware of your
own health and symptoms, mild
2:36:47
symptoms. So they they stayed
for the most part to themselves
2:36:52
at one household contact who has
come back negative, they have
2:36:57
had one supermarket visit and
there'll be a push notification
2:37:00
around around that. But that's
already undergoing a deep clean,
2:37:05
and no doubt they'll be working
with that person to identify
2:37:09
whether or not they should be
moving into a facility
2:37:11
themselves as well. But we make
the workers on the ground
2:37:13
identify with the best place for
them is so the worker decides
2:37:18
when they get to stay at home or
get to go into design. No, no,
2:37:21
no, not No, not necessarily. But
the public health workers on the
2:37:24
ground work through the best
place for someone to be often it
2:37:27
will be there's a range of
circumstances they'll take into
2:37:31
account to determine where they
should be. But for the most
2:37:34
part, most, of course, our cases
go back into a facility as a
2:37:39
facility full is that the reason
they're at home? No, no, no, not
2:37:42
at all. This case was only
identified yesterday afternoon.
2:37:45
So it's not unusual for just a
bit of time to be taken to
2:37:48
identify all of the close
context do the testing needs to
2:37:51
be undertaken, and then work
through making sure that we're
2:37:54
putting the person into the
facility, if that's the right
2:37:57
place for them to be. So it's
not unusual just to just to make
2:38:01
sure that conversations head on
the ground with the bullshit.
2:38:05
You're right. This is exactly
the socialist system for
2:38:08
everybody except the government
workers are members of the
2:38:11
party.
2:38:13
This swayed is why I was stunned
by this
2:38:21
is nothing but sense to me.
Well, yeah, but you've been
2:38:24
around longer than most people.
So you know what to expect these
2:38:27
people for the first time for
instance, a lot of people have
2:38:31
not really seen predictive
programming.
2:38:35
You don't really know how to
recognize it. Now Have there
2:38:38
been a lot of movie productions
going on in the past? Eight to
2:38:42
10 months?
2:38:45
Not that I know of, I would say
almost none.
2:38:49
Yeah, yet.
2:38:51
Netflix has a brand new movie
coming out. That should be
2:38:57
streaming any moment now. It's
called
2:39:01
a
2:39:03
songbird. Listen to this short
bit of the trailer.
2:39:16
This rise as we enter the 213th
leak of luck that grim new
2:39:20
reality emerges in 23 has
mutated
2:39:26
turbo scan normal.
2:39:29
Development confirms the virus
attacks the brain tissue.
2:39:39
Death toll rises to over 110
more infected Americans are
2:39:43
being forced into quarantine.
2:39:53
COVID 2023 Are you kidding me?
2:39:58
This is Zuma
2:40:00
movie they did this whole thing
on zoom. No way man this is high
2:40:04
high end production. What are
you talking? I am zoom. No, no,
2:40:08
no, I don't know and they got
Demi Moore Okay, they got her
2:40:12
somewhere and found her to do
it.
2:40:15
I don't know
2:40:17
these types of things I find
this scarier than anything
2:40:21
because this prepares people for
stuff you know it gets them
2:40:24
ready for it gets them into the
mood like Oh yeah. Oh yeah, this
2:40:27
is exactly what it's gonna be
like. Yeah, yeah that's what
2:40:32
jolly woods. That's what they're
built for. There was a beautiful
2:40:36
moment on British British TV was
at Channel Four maybe between
2:40:42
Piers Morgan the blowhard who
used to live here until we spit
2:40:47
them out
2:40:49
actually quite liked how he how
he reports what's done Oh, can I
2:40:53
you know, his main thing when he
was here was like a such a he
2:40:56
hated the American system and he
hated guns. Yeah, so out you go
2:41:00
and he's running a talk show and
he keeps bringing this same crap
2:41:03
up Get out of here go. uk or we
sent him back to the UK. And he
2:41:08
had a he was on a chat showed
his I guess it was on Pierce's
2:41:12
chat show and he had Nigel Faraj
on and this was this was almost
2:41:16
like an Adam and john thing even
though we both would have known
2:41:19
the right answer where Piers
Morgan is convinced of something
2:41:23
that happened that he is
convinced and Nigel Faraj is no
2:41:28
and then they go to the tape and
well you'll hear it I just
2:41:32
thought that his whole strategy
of taking this so lightly, not
2:41:37
dealing with it properly is
nonsensical cure theories like
2:41:40
you know, bleach and so on.
2:41:44
Was woefully irresponsible. So
now so obviously, we know that
2:41:49
and this is almost like a very
fine people thing. The President
2:41:53
told you to drink bleach that's
pretty much what Piers Morgan is
2:41:56
saying here and Nigel Faraj is
going to try and teach him that
2:42:00
he's wrong.
2:42:03
And this nonsense, he never
mentioned bleach pairs. Do not.
2:42:08
Do not.
2:42:11
Do not allow your viewers. We
literally all heard him, Nigel,
2:42:15
you talking about?
2:42:17
Are you seriously telling me?
But he said yes. Do not. Do not
2:42:22
remember. Wrong, wrong wrong.
Let me add Well, you don't
2:42:26
remember Donald Trump turning to
his Coronavirus expert and
2:42:31
saying you can now inject people
with this stuff. This bleach
2:42:37
is you're talking I won't use
the word. All right, you're
2:42:41
talking utter rubbish. I just
want to clarify one thing. What
2:42:45
I'm talking about is when Trump
back in April said then I see
2:42:48
the disinfectant which is
bleach, or
2:42:52
sorry, bleach. Nigel Did you
know what you are inventing?
2:42:58
Grow up stop being fake news.
Nigel just just to clarify These
2:43:02
are the words of Donald Trump
2:43:05
stop being fake news. He never
said bleach. play the clip you
2:43:09
say he didn't say use
disinfectant
2:43:16
right and then I see the
disinfectant
2:43:20
in a minute, one minute and is
there a way we can do something
2:43:23
like that
2:43:25
by injection inside or or almost
a cleaning because you see it
2:43:31
gets in the lungs and it does a
tremendous number long so it'd
2:43:34
be interesting to check that so
that you're gonna have to use
2:43:37
medical john, am I have I made
that up? Yes. Okay, we just It's
2:43:44
okay. It's okay. If you think
you are you are you are sinking
2:43:49
to the gutter by talking about
bleach you know you are talking
2:43:54
about bleach. I mean Isn't that
crazy? They literally play the
2:43:59
clip does know the word bleach
is not there at all he started
2:44:03
to already backpedal a bit by
saying disinfectant but it's no
2:44:08
relate this was a media story
the media made up the bleach and
2:44:12
drinking the bleach and then we
had people who died from
2:44:15
drinking bleach kid The guy is a
play the clip in front of his
2:44:19
face and he still thinks he's
right.
2:44:22
What is this is d dimension a
dimension B stuff
2:44:28
i mean but actually hearing your
word and bleach when the word
2:44:31
one is also worse the drinking
go also not mentioned that That
2:44:37
to me was just the word bleach
is not in that clip. It's not in
2:44:40
the clip. It was it was a media
thing. The word drinking is not
2:44:44
an act clip. No.
2:44:47
This is yes dimension a
dimension B cognitive dissonance
2:44:51
extreme. I mean,
2:44:54
how many people can listen to
that? which apparently Piers
2:44:58
Morgan can Yeah.
2:45:00
Who has been a Trump supporter
most of the time? And he's he's
2:45:04
managed to keep himself out of
fallen into that pit. But now
2:45:08
he's fallen into the pit.
2:45:11
How did that happen? I mean, he
didn't he didn't hear the
2:45:14
literal words that were spoken.
2:45:18
No, apparently not. There's some
hypnotic thing going on. It's
2:45:21
pretty hard to explain. Well, I
learned a very interesting new
2:45:26
subject matter. prevalence
induced concept change in human
2:45:32
development.
2:45:34
And it's a it's a it's a new
study. We're not a new study
2:45:38
came out at the end of 2018. But
this this paper, which there's
2:45:43
been no rebuttal to, was
discussed by Brett and Heather
2:45:47
Weinstein on their podcast. Now
they are actual scientists. Can
2:45:52
I say they're both scientists.
He is a hardcore biologist a
2:45:56
social what is what is he is a
guy got run out of evergreen
2:45:59
because he didn't, because he
plays cards. Right? Right. So
2:46:03
this so this is a study that
pertains pretends to him, he's a
2:46:06
democrat. Yes. But he's an
actual scientist. So this real
2:46:11
science is the real scientific
study they're discussing here
2:46:13
together. And it is phenomenally
interesting. What this paper
2:46:18
describes is an experiment that
tested what people's perception
2:46:23
initially about color having no
connotation whatsoever, blue
2:46:28
versus purple.
2:46:30
people's perception of color, as
one color in the experiment
2:46:34
became increasingly rare. don't
mean to me, yeah, you and I can
2:46:39
see. Why do some social problems
seem so intractable? In a series
2:46:43
of experiments, we show that
people often respond to
2:46:45
decreases in the prevalence of a
stimulus by expanding their
2:46:48
concept of it. On blue dots
became rare, participants began
2:46:52
to see purple dots as blue, and
threatening faces became rare,
2:46:56
participants began to see
neutral faces as threatening.
2:46:59
And when unethical requests
became rare, participants began
2:47:03
to see innocuous requests as
unethical. This prevalence
2:47:06
induced concept change occurred
even when participants were
2:47:09
forewarned about it. And even
when they were instructed and
2:47:12
paid to resist it, social
problems may seem intractable,
2:47:15
in part, because reductions in
their prevalence lead people to
2:47:18
see more of them. Amazing. It's
amazing. So if we can just put
2:47:23
this in context, you and I
immediately spot in that
2:47:25
abstract. A claim that If true,
has tremendous implications for
2:47:32
things like claims of injustice.
In effect, what we've got is a
2:47:38
kind of built in apparently
neurological relativism, that as
2:47:43
something becomes rare, finds it
where it isn't. Now, you can
2:47:47
imagine that there are all kinds
of reasons that your
2:47:48
neurobiology would have such a
feature, right? Imagine
2:47:51
neurological relativism, you're
searching for berries, right?
2:47:55
The berries, you will find first
are going to be the ones that
2:47:57
are obvious and right in front
of your face. As those get
2:48:00
depleted. Because you've picked
all the good ones, you have to
2:48:03
become increasingly sensitive.
So diminishing returns causes
2:48:06
your perception to need to get
more sensitive, you need to
2:48:09
effectively become visually very
paranoid in order to spot the
2:48:13
one that's halfway hidden by the
leaf.
2:48:16
I know Yeah, that's an
incredible phrase, isn't it? But
2:48:18
okay, so you can imagine that
this could result in you
2:48:21
collecting more berries per
hour, a kind of increase in your
2:48:25
sensitivity, your sensitivity
goes up, which means you keep
2:48:28
finding the ones that are harder
and harder to find. And then
2:48:30
eventually, you're seeing
Phantom berries, where they
2:48:32
aren't, you're just seeing a
shadow or a dark space in the
2:48:35
thing, and you're reaching into
getting nailed by a foreign.
2:48:38
Alright, so we understand what
the study is about. I don't know
2:48:41
if I cut out there. Did you hear
the whole clip? JOHN? I've heard
2:48:45
that 90% of it. So I'm pretty
sure I know what this study is.
2:48:48
Okay, so I've never heard of
this study. And he and Brett and
2:48:51
Heather Weinstein make the
logical conclusion, that if
2:48:55
indeed, when it comes to colored
dots, the less cup the rest, the
2:49:00
less of the color you're looking
for there is, the more you're
2:49:03
going to see it in wrong places.
That to me is fascinating. And
2:49:08
of course, they can take this
further right to their very own
2:49:11
experience at the college. So
what you've got is a system that
2:49:17
has, I think an objective
analysis would tell you that
2:49:21
there was a great deal of racism
at the founding of the country,
2:49:24
even people who wanted to know
better still didn't, right. And
2:49:29
that the degree to which racism
is a commonly encountered
2:49:32
phenomenon has dropped
dramatically. And that at this
2:49:36
point in history, we are in
Objective terms, far better off
2:49:41
than we were with respect to
this thing that we all agree is
2:49:43
bad. However, not only that, but
better than most of the world
2:49:49
better than most of the world.
And we all know what the goal
2:49:51
are. We was zero racism, right?
So that's an amazing degree of
2:49:56
progress. But the point is, what
it accompanies is a defect.
2:50:00
Freeze in actual examples of
racism that you encounter, which
2:50:04
if this paper is right, in
general, which it suggests, it
2:50:08
seems to be by virtue of the
fact that they weren't just
2:50:10
looking at colors, they were
looking at things like
2:50:12
perceptions of threat and
perceptions of injustice. Yeah.
2:50:16
That what this suggests is that
as the phenomenon in question
2:50:19
becomes increasingly rare,
people will find it where it
2:50:22
isn't. Yeah. Which raises rather
directly the specter that micro
2:50:28
aggressions and every analogue
of them is going to be
2:50:32
formulated as you approach zero
with respect to this being a
2:50:36
common phenomenon.
2:50:39
So if, if what these two
scientists are discussing is
2:50:42
real and the study is correct,
that explains a lot about the
2:50:46
craziness that we're witnessing
in our explains everything it
2:50:50
explains the 1619 project. Yes,
it explains Black Lives Matter,
2:50:56
Inc. This is an exploitation of
a human trait that must be known
2:51:02
did these guys I guess it sounds
me like that. Never heard of
2:51:05
this before this was new to
them. Well, I want to play a
2:51:08
clip again, I want to read do a
repeat of a 25 second clip,
2:51:12
okay. This is the anti Trump
report from DOJ to wallet number
2:51:17
three, which is where the girl
goes off on Trump's supporters
2:51:21
did pretty well in this
election. What explains that?
2:51:24
Well, I mean, this is a
reflection of where we are as
2:51:27
the country, at least the United
States, it's very divided. And
2:51:31
there is at least 50% of the
people who agree with his
2:51:35
sentiments, whether we find them
racist or misogynistic.
2:51:40
They like him because he
reflects their worldview.
2:51:47
Yeah, if this is really
interesting, so the less racism
2:51:52
there is, the more likely you
are to find it if you're looking
2:51:57
for it. Even though it's racist,
even though it doesn't exist,
2:52:00
but this is an actual is a human
condition. We have to remember
2:52:04
this prevalence induced concept
change. prevalence induced
2:52:08
concept change doesn't have a
very sexy title does it know
2:52:13
it's a terrible
2:52:15
it's not a great way to explain
it to people, but the berries
2:52:18
like people will looking for
blueberries, and then they'll
2:52:21
just see purple as blue because
they want it so badly. And this
2:52:24
test test was done with hostile
looking faces with actual
2:52:28
payment to find things that
weren't that weren't existing. I
2:52:32
mean, this is an odd human
trait.
2:52:36
Well, what's interesting to me
about it, is that it really
2:52:41
doesn't affect at least at all
levels it has a trick effect of
2:52:45
triggering is a good word for
this At what point does it
2:52:49
trigger in an individual I think
it triggers in those people you
2:52:52
always bitch and moan about
which is the under informed over
2:52:56
socialized? Yep it because it
doesn't trigger in me I don't
2:53:00
see racism everywhere but I'm
older and I went through the
2:53:03
whole
2:53:05
you know, during Jim Crow era
you live during Jim Crow
2:53:10
I think I did I technically a
little bit it was there
2:53:14
certainly Jim Crow is not an
issue in California. But the
2:53:17
point is, is that it triggers
certain or certain people are
2:53:21
being triggered by this and
they're very definable. Yes you
2:53:24
have certain characteristics and
yes, NPC there's a lot of more
2:53:29
celebrities and why what's
common about them and a lot of
2:53:33
them are in a high tech and
what's common about what is this
2:53:36
similarity between a jack Dorsey
who needs a shave and
2:53:42
and Brad Pitt that they would
have the same the same notions
2:53:46
it would be the same they start
seeing the same racism
2:53:49
everywhere because exists is
systemic. Okay, does this
2:53:52
digress? racist? What's causing
it? Okay, well, what do those
2:53:56
two have in common? jack Dorsey
2:53:59
and Brad Pitt? Both of them have
too much time on their hands.
2:54:09
Will you think running two
companies Dorsey Dorsey goes off
2:54:15
and sits tight he sits in his
yard for six weeks at a time
2:54:19
please
2:54:22
but what is what do they have in
common then what do you think it
2:54:24
could be? What What is this
that? I mean, and of course you
2:54:28
want to relate it to why are
they triggered by systemic
2:54:30
racism? Or why did they man Why
do they imagine as exist Why do
2:54:34
they Why do they see it
everywhere?
2:54:37
It's it's you know, we have a
lot of smart people who listened
2:54:40
to our show so why is smarter
than us if they can? I have to
2:54:44
say the media has something to
do with it. It must be every
2:54:47
must be must be.
2:54:51
Yeah, I guess it gets if you
keep if you see all day long.
2:54:54
You see there's red berries,
there's red berries everywhere.
2:54:57
And you go look and there's no
red berries. You're gonna start
2:54:59
seeing
2:55:00
red berries, that may be an
amplification factor actually.
2:55:04
And it plays off of itself. It's
in a loop. Because then it goes
2:55:07
out and it comes back into
social media and then you got to
2:55:10
see it again then it comes back.
I don't know.
2:55:13
Anyway, it's it's something
something planes the probably
2:55:17
does. Yes. And I love how the
some of the trolls like, well,
2:55:21
this is boring. This is two
people talk. I can't believe I'm
2:55:25
listening to science.
2:55:31
Hey, we get boring it gets
2:55:35
boring. Exactly. That's all that
it really is. It's just boring.
2:55:39
Put some pretty girls on the
cover. The
2:55:43
trial run, they did a trial run
of the the Belt and Road project
2:55:49
was the trial run was you know,
they have the railroads set up
2:55:53
now.
2:55:55
They were going to ship finished
pork to China. Let me see what
2:55:59
the where it was going. It was
going from? Let me see what
2:56:03
there. You know that. So Finland
has a lot of pork. They send it
2:56:06
to me send it to China normally
takes 40 days by container ship.
2:56:12
And let's see where are they
trying to go? stinks to high
2:56:17
heaven by the time it gets
there. Yeah. So they did a pilot
2:56:20
rail shipment of pork departed
the 25th of September was
2:56:24
scheduled to pass through
Russia, Kazakhstan and onward to
2:56:27
South China's Chong going
2:56:31
do I think oh, New York, Times
Square in New York.
2:56:36
And it didn't make it they got
stopped somewhere along the line
2:56:41
at the Russian border due to
inadequate export documentation.
2:56:46
So they still have to work on
some of the particulars, but
2:56:48
that failed that had to be
destroyed. 20,000 pounds 20,000
2:56:52
when the Russians just steal it
and eat it fried pork.
2:56:57
Oh, by the way, let me see what
was I just what did I just say?
2:57:00
It was destroyed my ass. They
stole it and ate it.
2:57:06
The rest of it? Yeah. Oh, they
got some work to do there.
2:57:10
That's what I would do. Yeah.
Oh, no. Yeah, to destroy this
2:57:13
port. Just to give it to us.
We'll take care of it.
2:57:16
Look quick, little OTG. Just
Just a quick review. I got the
2:57:20
pine phone. Oh, yes, yes,
everyone's on pins and needles
2:57:23
about this report.
2:57:26
So the pine phone is not Pyne
64. They make laptops and
2:57:32
tablets that are all Linux
based. But they make the
2:57:35
hardware or they design the
hardware. It's still I believe
2:57:38
manufactured in China. And it
has made out of wood. No, it's
2:57:42
not made out of wood. And it has
little switches. So you can
2:57:46
physically turn off camera,
microphone, Wi Fi or any
2:57:49
networking, you can turn all
these things off and on with
2:57:53
physical switches. And
2:57:56
there's a lot of excitement
about what this particular
2:57:59
company is doing because they
are selling now. Granted, it's
2:58:03
it's early days, and they say
that and it's only $199. But I
2:58:07
ordered this quite a while ago.
And I was anticipating its
2:58:10
arrival to quite a quite a few
weeks to get here. And this is
2:58:15
the convergence edition, which I
want to stop you.
2:58:21
Hundred $99 isn't peanuts,
compared to an iPhone.
2:58:28
Anything compared to an iPhone,
we're not talking, we're talking
2:58:31
about just a good smartphone or
anything in between right flip
2:58:34
phone, and it would go on to say
the idea is that this has a
2:58:38
mobile version of Linux. And
that you can plug in a USB C
2:58:43
port, you can plug in a monitor
and a Bluetooth keyboard and you
2:58:49
basically have your, your
desktop computer in your pocket
2:58:54
and the convergence so you can
use it at your desk, and you can
2:58:57
walk around with it. And like so
I booted it up. It's a piece of
2:59:03
crap. I mean, it's like it
literally could not eat the
2:59:07
browser, which is Firefox will
not it crashes. It just crashes
2:59:11
all the time you update the
software, the software update or
2:59:15
crash defective, you have a
defective version, send out get
2:59:18
another one and give us a new
review. No, no, this is this is
2:59:21
pretty much what everyone sees.
This is this is not a defective
2:59:26
device. what everyone says, Hey,
man, it's for developers. It's
2:59:30
early. Okay. All right. I'm
sorry. I expected at least what
2:59:34
what the phone came was the kind
of work kind of work. So no, I
2:59:42
it's so far off, john. And it's
really really early days on this
2:59:46
stuff. I don't think that's
going to happen anytime soon.
2:59:49
It's gonna take another two
years before they figured this
2:59:52
out. Too bad. I was very excited
about it.
2:59:56
Yeah, you were you're jacked. I
was jacked and it was you know
3:00:00
Really within 15 minutes and
like, there's just no way that
3:00:04
I've looked on the forums, I've
looked at the YouTube videos and
3:00:07
I updated everything and updated
again and got the report now
3:00:10
it's just No, it's just not
working. However today, the
3:00:14
pine, the Raspberry Pi came out
with a new device, which is a
3:00:18
throwback of epic proportions.
3:00:21
Raspberry Pi Linux computer $100
now, and it's a keyboard, just
3:00:27
like the remember the old like
the Commodore the Vic 20, or the
3:00:31
64. It was it was basically the
computer was the keyboard and
3:00:36
you plugged your, your stuff
into is just yeah, it's it's a
3:00:39
way of doing it. Yeah. So that's
what they've done. They've done
3:00:42
a Raspberry Pi keyboard, and
every and it's it's a lot
3:00:45
smaller than the Vic 20 days.
Everything's built in. All you
3:00:49
need to do is add add your
monitor, and you're good to go.
3:00:52
And that thing's pretty
powerful. They finally build the
3:00:55
the $100 computer. I mean, you
don't have the missing a monitor
3:00:59
but the keyboard, the mouse,
everything else is there. And
3:01:02
it's Linux, you put any distro
of Linux tires that come with
3:01:05
something pre built. It comes
with its own pre built Linux
3:01:08
distro. You could put anything
on it you want. That's mint,
3:01:12
mint. Software, the whole loaded
up. Yeah, but I think you'll
3:01:15
find that they have most of the
software, they have video
3:01:17
editing, they've already done
it. It's all it's all in there.
3:01:20
Yeah, hundred bucks. So they got
the word processors, they got
3:01:23
everything in Libra started
company Libra Libra office. And
3:01:27
by the way, the monitor good
monitor on that thing is gonna
3:01:31
cost another hundred dollars is
not the hundred dollar computer.
3:01:34
True. True. $100 computer has to
be 100 with everything. Okay?
3:01:39
Well, yeah. It's just this this
is nice, because they've kind of
3:01:43
taken that it also reminds me
the Sinclair ZX 80 in a way,
3:01:47
although the keyboard is nice.
Oh, God. Yeah, I had one of
3:01:49
those. I love that. I love that.
I bet you did. And in the OTG,
3:01:54
two things have mentioned.
3:01:58
One, we are three things
actually. This is company in in
3:02:03
the UK, which did a crowdfunding
campaign and is on track to
3:02:09
raise 5 million pounds.
3:02:14
And this listen to what this
company does. It, it you give it
3:02:18
your bank information. And it
logs in. And it analyzes your
3:02:25
spending, and gives you handy
tips, which on average saves the
3:02:31
users 1500 pounds a year when
they switch to this new company,
3:02:37
which is named Snoop of all
things. I mean, could they spell
3:02:41
it out any clear Snoop sn Opie.
And they've raised 5 million
3:02:47
pounds from crowdfunding. And
now the government thinks it's
3:02:50
such a good idea. They've
doubled the 5 million to give
3:02:54
them 10 million pounds. And the
number one tech innovation
3:02:59
ranking for 2020. On this thing
that you literally allow to log
3:03:05
into your bank account and
analyze what you do take it back
3:03:10
to their server running through
some AI mumbo jumbo. And people
3:03:15
are excited about this. And it's
called No, it's called Snoop
3:03:20
couldn't get any dumb.
3:03:24
Not quite as dumb as
3:03:27
I've always wondered about the
ring cameras. Yeah. And of
3:03:31
course, we know that the cops
can access footage. Well,
3:03:34
they've taken it one step
further. They're doing a trial
3:03:37
in Jackson, Mississippi. Now.
Now they'll just be streaming
3:03:42
video from your doorbell. 24
seven people who participate in
3:03:47
this trial. So you literally
have built the Skynet
3:03:51
surveillance system, in your own
street in your own neighborhood.
3:03:57
By allowing like it, you're
gonna love it. Exactly. And then
3:04:02
maybe and something I was hoping
you could shed some light on
3:04:04
apparently, proposition 24
passed in California, which
3:04:08
means California residents will
have a lot more rights to so
3:04:12
called privacy over Silicon
Valley, big tech companies than
3:04:15
other states.
3:04:17
Yeah, one of the things I voted
no on.
3:04:22
Yeah.
3:04:24
I believe it's one of those
whipsaw bills that says that
3:04:28
give me more in the taken away
something. I don't know the
3:04:30
details. I kind of knew when I
did my little proposition list,
3:04:33
because I read very thoroughly,
thoroughly that what the
3:04:36
Legislative Analyst thinks of
all these things, and some other
3:04:39
people. Yeah, I saw that they we
have the privacy laws that we
3:04:43
have a pretty pretty succinct
and accurate and do the trick.
3:04:47
What is this do? It adds another
layer? And I think what it does,
3:04:52
I think my thinking I think
initially, I believe initially
3:04:56
was that what this does is it
complicates things to such an
3:04:59
extreme
3:05:00
Humans that no small company can
really implement it. You need to
3:05:03
have like Twitter or Google, you
need a bunch of lawyers. That's
3:05:06
exactly it. That's exactly what
they're going for. That's what
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you do that and I'd say it's a
precursor to what they want to
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do with section 230. It's the
same thing. You know, it's like,
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oh, no agenda, social
unworkable. Yeah. Big. Yeah, no
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tsp report? About for the news,
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check section 230 to make sure
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right. Exactly. We need that
report every month. That's
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exactly what it's gonna be.
Well, this report, it takes us
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it's a 20 page report. How are
we going to do this every month?
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Yeah. Well, if you go into into
arrears with the report, you're
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gonna have to turn one in every
week. I mean, you can just see
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this just like a bureaucratic
bullcrap, just a knock a little
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guy down, we're just gonna have
to kick the little guy in the
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nuts, though, the whole system's
got to move to the blockchain,
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john, that's where our podcasts
will be. That's where everything
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is going to be.
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It's common.
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And people will be so sick and
tired of Do you think after this
3:06:04
election, that really, people?
I'm just gonna presume Joe Biden
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wins, I think he has a good
chance. He's got a big machine
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behind him.
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That'll be it for social media.
That'll be it for media in
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general, they'll be no more
Trump to kick around, no more
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Trump to the to have to, you
know, get some good ratings for
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whatever reason, social media or
whatever we can argue about.
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Yeah. They'll just be done.
Well, I think everyone's going
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to go off and do their own
thing. I don't see any of this
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as good for the media business,
particularly big tech in
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general.
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Well, yeah, maybe. I don't know.
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All I know is that things just
kind of keep going or whatever
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happens.
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So
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what else we got? Well, I you
know, maybe we take a break.
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Yeah, I think we should I think
we should take a quick break our
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time we get running. We are
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It's like a potty.
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There was one thing I needed to
tell you. The ant IPO this was
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the IPO that was supposed to be
bigger than anything ever. Yeah.
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quite quite a bit on DHL. You
didn't like I cancelled? Yeah,
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we talked about that, too. Oh,
well, I didn't hear dh unplug.
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We're both very skeptical that
this company's because any of
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those numbers that they think
the government cracked down?
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Well, the the whole idea was
this is the their whole thing
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about the number of transactions
they can do in one second. It's
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ridiculous. What are they? What
are they claiming?
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Oh, somehow it's like 10 times
faster than anybody's ever done,
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including the biggest banks in
the world. Oh, really?
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Look at these numbers, and
you're good. You're just
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immediately skeptical. Like,
really? How are they doing it?
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Nobody else?
3:18:51
Well, I sent the article to the
former New York banker today.
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And you know what his reply was?
Yes. Never underestimate the
3:19:00
power of the American banking
system.
3:19:04
Okay, all right. No, I think was
the Chinese that stopped it, but
3:19:09
it was the Chinese government.
Yeah. What So what was the
3:19:13
conclusion? What do you guys
conclude? I mean, the reason for
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this moment doesn't need an
embarrassment that's gonna make
3:19:19
this look like a giant scam. And
they also maybe wanted a piece
3:19:23
of the action a piece of the IPO
and they weren't going to get it
3:19:26
not that there's going to be the
biggest IPO in the history of
3:19:29
mankind. Wasn't it all season,
Aramco I mean, it was gonna be
3:19:32
outrageous. It just didn't smell
did not pass anybody, any normal
3:19:37
person's smell tests. And of
course, they would compete with
3:19:41
whatever digital currency the
Chinese government is working
3:19:44
on.
3:19:46
I guess they could be brought
in. It's not that I don't think
3:19:49
I think it was just I think it
was just sketchy.
3:19:53
Huh, I have two clips, maybe
three. I'm not gonna play the
3:19:57
god guy in fatigues which I do.
3:20:00
Have I don't even know I just
don't even know what that is.
3:20:05
You didn't see this everybody
there's been so much mockery of
3:20:07
it. I'm surprised you didn't see
that. No, no, do now. Now you
3:20:11
got me mocking it with nothing
right? Well I got goggles
3:20:16
standing I have to set it up I
have the clip.
3:20:19
best I can if she's standing
next to a four by four pickup
3:20:23
truck as we've got these tires
bigger than she is. She's
3:20:27
wearing fatigues and an army hat
and she looks and she's drinking
3:20:31
a beer.
3:20:32
And she's so she's talking to a
middle America with this outfit
3:20:36
on and discussing how you should
vote for Biden. And then at the
3:20:40
end, you're going to hear a
crush the cans, he doesn't
3:20:42
really drink from the beer. I
don't think she drinks beer, and
3:20:44
throws the Canada the ground.
And everybody just mocked the
3:20:48
hell out of this thing in play,
and you can get it.
3:20:52
I didn't know anything about
this. This is Lady Gaga. I'm
3:20:56
voting for America, which means
I'm voting for Joe Biden. And if
3:21:02
you live in Minnesota,
Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan,
3:21:07
Florida or Arizona, I encourage
you to vote. And if you have a
3:21:11
friend that lives there, tell
them to vote. I'm gonna be in
3:21:15
one of these states tomorrow.
Guess what, when I'll be in
3:21:18
hence. I used to live there
3:21:26
2020 election? So I can't find a
picture of this. In fatigues.
3:21:32
That's what I'm looking for Lady
Gaga in fatigues. Lady guy guy
3:21:36
Joe Biden. I think you'd find it
that way. Oh, so it was it was a
3:21:40
Joe Biden. It was a Joe Biden
thing. And she was all Miss Miss
3:21:47
heartland in your 40s Miss
Harlan. She's gonna be Chicago.
3:21:51
She's gonna be there tomorrow
somewhere that got most of the
3:21:55
ridicule.
3:21:57
I'm gonna be there tomorrow. You
have to figure it out. I have
3:22:00
not I totally missed that.
That's funny. Well, it's you
3:22:04
didn't miss much. Well, you
know, the parodies were funnier
3:22:06
generally speaking to the big
fat guy. What happened yesterday
3:22:11
is while everyone was you know,
I had to do something else and I
3:22:14
can't. In drew came over. And I
got my podcast desk. The new
3:22:20
desk is so cool. I've been
running it Yeah, I've been
3:22:22
running it all show. It's been
phenomenal. Phenomenal. I'm
3:22:26
gonna have to you know what,
that's what you got
3:22:29
disconnected? No, no, that's the
wrong frequency on the bug they
3:22:33
planted in that new deskey or?
Possibly No, I don't interfering
3:22:37
with the industry. I don't think
that's the problem. I'll take
3:22:40
when it's good. There's a couple
more plugs that have to be done.
3:22:44
And one or two more wires one
where the plug with the Ethernet
3:22:48
plug. Once all of that is done.
I'm gonna I'll take some cool
3:22:52
pictures of it. It is it is. It
is beautiful. I'm so happy. I
3:22:56
only waited half a year for it.
So well. He was worth the wait
3:23:03
so well worth it. You see the
modern Millie's millennial
3:23:07
Millie's? Yes. All the coup
plotters? Yeah, her think of
3:23:10
that. of her new her new video?
Yeah.
3:23:15
Yeah.
3:23:18
To me.
3:23:21
I watched it and I see all the
stock footage. I'm like, Ah, no,
3:23:26
I'm not that impressed. But I'm
just not impressed in general by
3:23:29
it. And and what was so new.
3:23:33
It wasn't the point was that
they were admitting they're
3:23:35
going to do a coup against the
United States. Yeah. Who was
3:23:39
they?
3:23:41
A bunch of douchebags. Mm.
3:23:44
douchebag, BLM and douchebag
this douchebag that mostly
3:23:48
sunrise revolution or whatever
they call summarize. Yeah,
3:23:52
though. Yeah. Those because they
got all the zoom. But these
3:23:55
we've been watching these zoom
videos for months, we've seen
3:23:59
all this stuff that they're
preparing. And it's a big LARP
3:24:02
is what it is. It's a whole
bunch of people sitting on zoom
3:24:05
in their little rooms going. We
have to be ready. We have to be
3:24:09
ready for this and we will have
to be armed and they're supposed
3:24:12
to be taken over washington dc
today and tomorrow. Yeah, well,
3:24:15
I'm sure they can cause a
ruckus. But I don't know if I
3:24:18
can I mean, and my favorite is
look at this map. We got this
3:24:23
from the GIS. So we've
downloaded more detail than
3:24:27
Google look, we can see exactly
where the police headquarters
3:24:30
are. So what has to surround
that and we'll have these escape
3:24:33
routes
3:24:35
to play the clip because you're
just making fun of them. Yeah,
3:24:37
of course I'm making fun of
them. What where's the what's
3:24:41
the coop plot coop? plotters
coop plotters Millie anagrams
3:24:47
analyst, I work in the national
security community. I spent
3:24:51
three and a half years as a
contractor at DHS HQ. If you
3:24:58
read the mainstream press like
3:25:00
They all have signal accounts,
text them leak everything you
3:25:03
can think of making sure that
we're naming what is happening
3:25:07
as a clue, suddenly green in the
MBC conversations that are
3:25:12
happening and that's not literal
side, we also are often on a
3:25:16
coup. Do we have any plans for
how to respond if there's a coup
3:25:20
on the fifth we're gonna shut
down the White House, Matt, the
3:25:24
White has to know every access
point. Should we knew he can
3:25:27
block hate it, it's on the
sixth, we're gonna shut down
3:25:31
larger parts of Washington DC.
We're working on a target map
3:25:34
and a framework for scenario. So
where all the police stations
3:25:39
were all the key government
buildings who the Trump
3:25:42
boosters, members of Congress,
they're coming in, we're going
3:25:45
to meet up the airports are at
Union Station, and send it back
3:25:49
to where they came from. Until
we deal with the situation that
3:25:53
we're in. We're going to be in a
crisis, but we want it to be one
3:25:57
that we are creating. My
favorite is the old bag who
3:26:01
looks like Amy, Amy Goodman
sister, and she's from EXO
3:26:05
climate, existentialist
whatever. And she's like, well,
3:26:10
I make some of you under
rebellion. Yeah, some of you
3:26:12
will get hurt. You know? These
people? Are you kidding me? I
3:26:17
don't think a single one of
those people on those zoom
3:26:20
calls. We have to call it what
it is a coup. We have to make
3:26:23
sure that we say this. Ah, it's
LARP Did you see it any other
3:26:27
way?
3:26:29
I just saw it as highly
entertaining. Well, of course.
3:26:34
I've always liked Millie
especially the the YouTube
3:26:37
comments as you pointed out to
me on the you got to follow Yes.
3:26:40
You got to follow the causeway
you got to watch it full screen
3:26:43
space.
3:26:45
You don't watch it on your
phone. You got to watch the full
3:26:47
screen experience is what you
want. Because those comments.
3:26:51
Yes. Hilarious.
3:26:53
clips and
3:26:55
I was gonna say something else.
I love how Millie set it up by
3:26:58
saying this is so shocking.
We've alerted the authorities to
3:27:03
what we've uncovered. Okay,
please. She's a little
3:27:08
melodramatic. I just think,
okay, she needs a little I think
3:27:12
maybe a little work on the roots
to my
3:27:16
knee.
3:27:18
Um,
3:27:20
so let's play these two clips. I
got I got Brooks and shields
3:27:23
before the election, commenting
course these are the two guys
3:27:26
that are on PBS NewsHour. Both
exactly the same political
3:27:30
orientation is supposed to be
balanced. They have never had
3:27:34
anybody on that show that is,
you know, balanced. Except that
3:27:38
when they have a guy that kicked
him off, he never gets back on.
3:27:41
But let's I get two clips. One
is Brooks really weird comment
3:27:46
and prediction, and then
shields, who actually says Oh,
3:27:49
Biden
3:27:52
in a clip where he makes
absolutely no sense at all. And
3:27:55
I just wanted to play these two
because I've been I've been
3:27:57
really
3:27:59
remiss in not doing enough of
these getting getting enough of
3:28:02
these guys on the air. And I
appreciate it. It's a great way
3:28:04
to end the show with
3:28:08
two guys that you're the only
one left watching them. Here's
3:28:11
Brian Brooks. Well, the polls
are seen seen if 2016 hadn't
3:28:16
happened, we'd think oh, it's
gonna be a very clear by the
3:28:18
wind. But 2016 didn't didn't
happen. So we don't know. I
3:28:22
think what strikes me most about
the electorate right now is just
3:28:24
how fraught they are. 70% of
Americans say that there will be
3:28:29
permanent damage to this country
if the wrong candidate wins if
3:28:32
the other candidate wins. 80% of
Democrats say that if Trump
3:28:36
wins, he will take us gradually
toward dictation dictator
3:28:39
dictatorship. 90% of Republicans
say if Biden wins, he will take
3:28:43
us gradually towards socialism.
So there's a great sense in the
3:28:46
country on all sides, that if my
side loses this election, the
3:28:51
country is in mortal peril. And
so that's what makes this such
3:28:55
an intense election. The piece
of good news to me is if you ask
3:28:58
people, what's the single
biggest problem facing this
3:29:01
country? 90% say polarization
and division. Oh, really? How is
3:29:07
that good news?
3:29:13
Oh, hear that. It's just it's
good news, polarization and
3:29:17
division. Yeah. Oh, that's good.
I guess because it wasn't Trump.
3:29:22
Yeah. Well, he.
3:29:25
I don't know what he you know,
what's wrong with this? You guys
3:29:28
are boobs.
3:29:30
If I'd had to say at this point,
yes. So now your shields would
3:29:34
make less sense than the other
guy. And he's ends and ends up
3:29:38
saying, oh, Biden, and I think
Google finds a way to finish.
3:29:41
And I think this is a critically
important election because I
3:29:45
just think if Franklin Roosevelt
had not been reelected in 1936,
3:29:49
the whole definition of the
presidency. The leader is this
3:29:54
optimistic rallying figure,
inspiring figure. We
3:30:00
Never come really to being an
intuitive American wife.
3:30:07
I have to me, he goes on and on
about how Roosevelt is inspiring
3:30:11
figuring positive attitudes
about everything. And he doesn't
3:30:17
obviously never watch one Trump
hour presentation. Trump is a
3:30:22
very positive guy. And they but
they condemn him for that.
3:30:26
Because he said, Well, it's not
these things aren't as bad as
3:30:28
they look. He's been a very
positive guy all through the
3:30:31
COVID thing. He's been thinking
he's gonna go worry about it.
3:30:34
You're not gonna kill you. But
no, no, as far as they're
3:30:37
concerned, all he does. He's a
negative, horrible negative
3:30:39
force. And and he's expressing
this your meanwhile could
3:30:44
extolling the virtues of
Roosevelt. But okay, let's
3:30:47
debts. But I thought there was a
point I thought if your neck
3:30:51
this way, again, here it all
started over. But I think this
3:30:53
is a critically important
election, because I just think
3:30:56
if Franklin Roosevelt had not
been reelected in 1936, the
3:31:00
whole definition of the
presidency, the the leader as
3:31:04
this optimistic rallying figure,
inspiring figure would never
3:31:11
have come really to being an
intuitive American Life.
3:31:15
Roosevelt became the standard.
If Donald Trump is reelected in
3:31:18
in 2020. It will redefine the
presidency, and then what
3:31:23
Americans expect of the
president of each other. I don't
3:31:26
think he will be. I think Joe
Biden will be elected next
3:31:30
Tuesday. And that for a whole
host of reasons, that America,
3:31:37
especially at a time of this
Coronavirus, or we're looking
3:31:41
for a we president and Donald
Trump has been a meat president.
3:31:45
He's been quite incapable of
addressing that stepping up to
3:31:49
it. He's been on the river
denial, as far as the crisis
3:31:53
itself is concerned, telling us
sort of pollyannish tones and
3:31:57
it's going to be better, it's
gone. It's already better. We
3:31:59
just don't see that it's better.
And I really think that the
3:32:05
Americans are looking for a
different kind of leadership,
3:32:08
decidedly different leadership.
But I think Biden, no, we're
3:32:12
looking for different kind of
commentators on political
3:32:15
television. That's what we're
looking for shields. You're out.
3:32:18
Brooks is you're out is Oh,
Biden. Now I didn't it was cut
3:32:22
off actually, if you will know.
You're listening to it. So are
3:32:26
looking for a different kind of
leadership. decidedly different
3:32:31
leadership. But I think Biden,
okay, this is barely in there.
3:32:36
But you kind of told us that.
Yes, I did. But again, yes,
3:32:41
you're right. Yeah. I think you
nailed it. We were looking for
3:32:43
better commentators. These
commentators are useless.
3:32:49
They don't tell any but they did
give us no perspective
3:32:52
whatsoever. No, just the same
old same old m five m
3:32:56
perspective. But then he says,
Oh, we need a guy like Roosevelt
3:33:02
who's always uplifting and do we
don't need a guy a me president
3:33:06
and he calls him a Pollyanna,
which is a positive person.
3:33:11
It's a
3:33:15
it's the end of an era john. It
has to be the end of an era.
3:33:19
This is all going away. We will
witness it. People are no longer
3:33:23
subscribing to cable. They don't
care. The rating show it did
3:33:29
people are not interested
anymore. They just want YouTube.
3:33:33
That's all it is YouTube and
tick tock. And then once in a
3:33:37
while to listen to a podcast
once in a while to listen to a
3:33:40
podcast. What it is
3:33:43
Sunday we will deconstruct
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3:33:46
sure it will be quite some
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3:33:50
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such
3:35:04
Why is it blue not red? Well,
because he's still a
3:35:08
winner in Wisconsin, we're using
the word a parent, because the
3:35:11
race there is exceedingly close,
most of the people live here
3:35:15
than here. And here, we never
say 100. For that when we do a
3:35:19
parent, because what we're
saying is with it, this is all
3:35:22
about difference. But we don't
know for sure. We don't know if
3:35:25
there's another error. So that
next for our update, it's not
3:35:29
going to be the final that's
going to be the next wave.
3:35:33
We don't think so they warned us
and said it's quite possible and
3:35:37
in fact, likely that they won't
get through all of the ballots.
3:35:41
Tonight the outcome of a
presidential election was seized
3:35:44
from the hands.
3:35:47
And now resides in the control
employers or highly partisan
3:35:52
bureaucrats. So we know he's
agitated, we'll have to see
3:35:55
what's what's the endgame? Why
pursue this strategy? recounted?
3:35:59
If you don't think it's gonna
move the needle until you cross
3:36:03
the finish line, what can you
do? Can you fix the counter? You
3:36:05
know, can we I don't mean fix in
an illegal way? Can you know, is
3:36:07
there a way that things can
change right there? They did
3:36:10
unveil the Biden transition
website builds back better.com.
3:36:15
There's not a lot there. We now
feel you're too young. But that
3:36:18
song from ecstasy 12345 senses
working overtime, is exactly
3:36:22
where we are in looking at these
six. I kind of want to walk you
3:36:26
through exactly some of the
stuff we've seen happening in
3:36:29
the last couple hours or so. He
said, we want to recap
3:36:34
here, you know that they have
their eyes out here and out here
3:36:37
and this information on the
electoral process. They're
3:36:40
flooded online outlets, George
is going to be the difference
3:36:43
between the White House and the
outhouse for Donald Trump. It's
3:36:46
not out of the question that Joe
Biden could indeed hit that
3:36:50
target and overtake Donald
Trump. But we have to count
3:36:53
these 800,000 votes. Take a look
at this now. He's 33,300 votes.
3:37:00
In Georgia, the President is
ahead.
3:37:05
We're done.
3:37:10
Millions and millions of people
voted for us tonight.
3:37:22
We're getting ready for a big
celebration.
3:37:26
House Democrats are asking
themselves one question after
3:37:29
Tuesday's election stunner What
the hell happened? Time to say
3:37:33
Nancy Pelosi I love you but you
are not right for the times for
3:37:37
what I'm looking for. Miriam is
not a fancier board with the
3:37:40
indictment we already seen with
bias may have been a guilty
3:37:42
plea. I'm ready for him to put
the people who are behind going
3:37:45
after our president trying to
take him down as a candidate and
3:37:47
rather be brought to justice
including jail governor Kate
3:37:50
brown activating the National
Guard as part of the unified
3:37:54
command a riot declared earlier
tonight during protests in
3:37:58
downtown Portland. I don't care
about politics. I don't care who
3:38:01
the President is. If you do you
haven't lived your life right?
3:38:06
At $6,000 a month, no experience
working for some foreign
3:38:10
government while your dad's the
vice president the united
3:38:13
states. Donald Trump headlights
one of your tweets with a
3:38:18
picture of your cat, you might
have gone.
3:38:22
Hunter Biden was making more
than five times more than a
3:38:24
board member for Exxon Mobil.
Democracy is a flawed theory and
3:38:29
maybe a dictator is what we need
3:38:36
because a dictator doesn't need
to be
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