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Get tested get tested.
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Adam Curry John's
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number 12 2020s This is your
award winning combination media
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assassination Episode 1200 94.
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This
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is no agenda
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broadcasting live from
opportunity's own 33 here in the
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frontier of Austin, Texas
capital of the drone Star State
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in the morning, everybody.
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I'm Adam Curry. I'm from
Northern Silicon Valley where
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we're locking down again for no
good reason. I'm Jesse devorah.
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Now, there's all kinds of good
reasons. What are you talking
0:34
about? I heard it on the news.
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Yeah, heard on the news too.
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I have a California COVID
update. However, we
0:42
need one.
0:43
Tonight governor Gavin Newsom is
asking Californians to take the
0:46
latest COVID numbers seriously.
The positivity rate over 14 days
0:51
is 3.7%. In mid October, it was
2.5%
0:59
County's most COVID cases in
three months. Contra Costa
1:04
County has announced that it
could slide back into the more
1:06
restrictive red tear this week.
And Santa Clara County is now
1:10
experiencing an uptick after
making significant progress.
1:15
Here you we understand you're
tired, and you still have to
1:20
keep it up shut out
1:22
officers from several accounts,
issued guidelines for the
1:25
holiday season, keep gatherings
outside limit them to three
1:30
households keep them short, no
more than two hours. Do not go
1:34
to multiple get togethers and
non essential holiday travel
1:38
outside Bay Area is not
recommended.
1:40
As here. We're just going to
hang out at home this year. I
1:43
don't know what that table looks
like.
1:44
I don't know how we're doing. It
could be thanksgiving for us.
1:48
The governor warned that the
promise of an effective
1:50
vaccine doesn't mean it's a
substitute for you to say well,
1:54
we
1:54
just go back to normal. Let's
1:55
open everything back up. Right
now. No
1:58
state is seeing a sustained
decline in new cases compared to
2:01
two weeks ago, and 27 have seen
cases skyrocket at least 50%.
2:07
Dr. pouchy said asymptomatic
infection is largely to blame.
2:12
Essentially, people coming in
the home small groups of people,
2:16
a 10 people meeting together
with friends for dinner, Dr.
2:20
Fauci also said that even though
health is on the way with a
2:23
potential vaccine, we need to
double down on public health
2:26
measures to blunt the surges
that we're seeing across the
2:30
country.
2:30
Between this bullcrap and the
election bullcrap. We have it
2:36
together. We have 60 clips
today. But we could have just
2:39
shown up turned on the TV and
flipped through the channels and
2:42
commented,
2:44
it's out of out of control way
this the future of the show.
2:47
Yes, it's out of control. There
it is. It is a fight between
2:52
people. Well, it's really the M
five m versus the open Internet.
2:57
That's really what it is. And
the only, I guess controlled
3:02
opposition is maybe a little bit
of Fox Business News. I mean,
3:06
this show gets a lot
3:08
of all of all outlets.
3:10
I mean, our show isn't
3:11
there. You got apparently, Ninja
one guy
3:15
Kabuto Kabuto.
3:17
Yeah, still, oh, yeah. We'll
talk about is for the Democrat.
3:21
We'll
3:22
talk about him. But yes, it will
and more and more people consume
3:28
this program, then then watch
all the Fox Business. And Tucker
3:33
Carlson who I mean, it's he has
now he has Mike the pillow guy
3:37
and this incessant Medicare
commercial, which will not quit.
3:42
So
3:43
they just got the Jo name. It's
one is it?
3:45
They Oh, that one's in there,
too. Yeah, it's a captain show
3:49
name with one. You've seen it?
Exactly. I actually started
3:52
looking at what's the difference
between Medicare and Medicaid.
3:54
I'm really interested now. This
is I mean, I could call the toll
3:57
free number now. So but that's
really, uh, and, and even they,
4:03
you know, how they choose their
stories and what they do. So
4:05
it's, it is true. Honestly, if
you take if you take into
4:10
account with Twitter and
Facebook and the deep
4:13
platforming and YouTube,
podcasting really is kind of the
4:17
last stop because it's
decentralized. You know,
4:22
it's the last for the moment.
Yeah, seen turns on you.
4:28
pod bean is much bigger than I
thought now that I've been into
4:31
the into the index type stuff.
4:33
Huge.
4:34
pod bean is huge. We've got it.
We've got a turn pod bean.
4:39
They've got to be on podcasting.
2.0 anyway, so what is
4:44
happening? And I presume we're
gonna stick with COVID for a few
4:49
minutes. And before we get
4:51
a bunch of all from the NBC,
they're completely Yes, they're
4:56
out of control. CNN, NBC. Have
one other thing that happened in
5:02
Los Angeles. Apparently the
mayor's office sent out an
5:08
emergency text you know, on the
on the tech system which is
5:12
typically meant for weather
warnings, or you can have I
5:17
don't know if it came through on
the amber alert system you can
5:19
separate yes in your phone what
5:21
it did this What did system is
the
5:23
mayor's office says with the
holidays and the flu season upon
5:26
us, the rise and COVID cases
must be taken seriously. And
5:29
that is why the city decided to
use the wireless emergency
5:32
alert, something that's usually
reserved for things like amber
5:35
alerts or severe weather.
5:37
It's gonna go to everybody
doesn't mean that you have
5:39
symptoms. It's a reminder that
if you do have symptoms or know
5:43
somebody, please make sure you
get tested. Now so this text
5:47
went out and lo and behold,
people got freaked out and went
5:51
to Dodger Stadium. To get we
must we must get tested we will
5:57
go to this ad thousands of
vehicles
6:00
lineup at Dodger Stadium Ellie's
largest COVID-19 testing site.
6:04
The day after the mayor's office
sent this city wide alert
6:07
reminding people that the number
of COVID cases are rising and to
6:10
get tested if they feel
symptoms.
6:12
It was a little bit scary. It
mainly was like whoa
6:15
whoa.
6:17
Alert included reminders to wear
masks and social distance as
6:21
well as information about the
cities and nine testing sites
6:24
where people can get a free
COVID test and get the results
6:27
within 24 hours today has been a
lot longer than I usually come
6:31
in like 1015 minutes Today's
been maybe 30 minutes and mine
6:34
already just I know numbers have
increased so there's a lot of
6:38
people coming in testing
6:39
this is the case demick this is
it's my way yes
6:44
they did they shut out this
message in the Bay Area too.
6:47
Oh really? Not just Los Angeles.
Oh okay. All of California them
6:50
for host
6:51
I don't know if all of
California but they get the
6:53
message. For all practical
purposes. I thought I had a clip
6:56
and I'm looking for it for all
practical purposes. It just said
7:00
get tested get tested. And this
is they're trying to get people
7:05
tested to crank up the numbers
exactly
7:07
because they want to shut it
down. We need to get to the dark
7:10
winter we need to use scary
words.
7:13
All right, tonight, NBC is
confirming that there have been
7:15
at least 144,000 new cases of
COVID-19 in the United States
7:22
today that completely smashes
through your single day record
7:27
new infections in this country.
A riveting tale from the
7:30
frontlines is next David
7:31
smashes a riveting tale from the
front lines. Next Stay tuned
7:36
right after these words.
7:38
Well if you're gonna just re
emphasize that point. Play the n
7:44
n rundown from NBC. This is the
nightly news teaser at the
7:48
beginning of yesterday's show.
7:49
Tonight the Coronavirus
exploding to staggering new
7:52
records 1 million cases in just
the first 10 days of November,
7:57
but grim new projection 20
million cases by Christmas
8:00
record 62,000 hospitalized
states cracking down with new
8:05
restrictions tonight rare access
inside a covid ICU survivors
8:10
taking her first steps since
getting out of a coma for
8:13
message to others. The split
screen on this Veterans Day
8:17
President Trump making his first
public appearance in six days at
8:21
Arlington National Cemetery and
still refusing to concede one
8:25
tight race headed to a hand
recount. President Elect Biden
8:29
at a separate event in
Philadelphia as he moves forward
8:32
with the transition. Who will he
pick for his cabinet? The new
8:36
claim from Russia that its
vaccine is 92% effective. Can
8:41
that be trusted? We go inside
the lab in Moscow Tropical Storm
8:45
aiming to make landfall in
Florida a second time we'll have
8:49
the new track. Rain recalling
hundreds of thousands of its
8:53
popular doorbell cams, the
potential fire risk, what to do
8:57
if you have one, the holiday
shipping wars, the deadlines to
9:01
get your gifts on time. And
those who serve the hero honor
9:05
let the new National Army Museum
and your first look inside.
9:12
This is NBC nightline goodness,
Lester Holt. I'm tired just
9:16
listening to that. Oh, my God. I
don't know what to do. I don't
9:20
know what to do. I'm out of
breath out after that. Well, we
9:24
don't have to rehash the entire
PCR process and how that is not
9:29
valid. In this case. I will use
No, but it is fun to get some
9:34
verification confirmation. One
of our producers called into the
9:39
thing is the Vermont NPR
affiliate and we'd love it when
9:43
when you do this, by the way,
although we didn't throw any in
9:45
the mornings or anything like
that out. And on the program was
9:52
the vermont health commissioner
and our producer asked a very
9:57
valid question about PCR
9:59
on here. Good morning. You're
10:00
on with Dr. Mark Levine.
10:02
Good morning doctor, in the
state of Vermont have a strict
10:06
guideline for the number of PCR
cycles the technicians use is
10:12
Dec COVID-19. genetic material.
10:15
Isn't that an intelligent
question only from no agenda,
10:18
people?
10:19
I think the caller wanted to
know about the cycle threshold.
10:24
Is that what he was referring
to? Correct? Yes. Yeah. So each
10:29
PCR essay, actually,
10:33
is, if you will, calibrated by
certain number of cycle
10:38
thresholds for people who aren't
clear with what this means
10:44
that it really has to do with
how many times the analyzer has
10:48
to cycle through to find the
viral particles. So the thought
10:55
is, the longer that has to go on
maybe that's less infectious of
10:59
a dose of virus than one that
would be picked up rather
11:03
quickly. In the essay.
11:06
I'm oversimplifying it, but
that's essentially the gist of
11:09
what it means. So there are FDA
use authorizations for all these
11:16
PCR tests. And they essentially
have a cycle threshold range
11:21
that is appropriate. So all the
essays that are being used here,
11:27
utilize those, and I think
they're in the 30 range, if that
11:31
number means something to the
listener. So they're all
11:36
authorized and validated
appropriately. The controversy
11:41
is, should all of these PCR
tests be more stringent, so
11:46
we're only picking up
potentially viral infections
11:50
that could actually be
transmitted from one person to
11:53
another and cause a lot of harm.
And that's where people aren't
11:57
willing to back down yet at this
point, and change the
12:02
guidelines. Because really, the
goal is to find as much of
12:07
Coronavirus as possible, so that
you can do the right public
12:10
health intervention, isolate
those people that attend
12:14
tracing, and there isn't enough
science yet to allow us to
12:20
become a little less stringent
on that count.
12:23
Let's go back to the phone
lines. Good.
12:24
Oh, there you go. very honest.
12:26
Well, we've been doing this for
six, nine months.
12:30
Yeah, of course. He said it
right there. He was honest. He
12:34
said, the goal is is to find as
many infections as possible and
12:37
lock them up. I'm paraphrasing
what he said, I'm paraphrasing,
12:41
but that's pretty much what he
said. So when this is all said
12:45
and done, mark my words 33 will
be the number that will never be
12:49
exceeded moving forward. If we
ever get to actually, you know,
12:53
make a some policy about these
PCR processes
12:57
date, they'll they'll make the
policy change when they want to
13:00
lower the number. Yes,
13:02
this is correct. I do want to
remind everybody as we
13:05
after Biden is inaugurated and
13:06
of course, as as we, as we were
going into the testing phase,
13:11
the testing period, we were
assured PCR, which is completely
13:15
inappropriate for finding people
who are sick was the gold
13:20
standard is B PCR tests are
these antigen tests,
13:24
PCR, gold standard PCR
13:26
testing, that's the gold
standard covid test PCR is the
13:29
gold standard. It's an older
test called the ID now, which is
13:32
a PCR test. But even though
that's a quote unquote molecular
13:36
test, you know, that's more of a
gold standard
13:38
using the gold standard, which
is polymerase chain reaction
13:42
testing PCR PCR test is
considered the gold standard
13:46
PCR,
13:47
which is considered the gold
standard PCR test that's used as
13:50
the gold standard gold standard
test the PCR test, PCR test,
13:54
which may take a couple of days
for results, but it's considered
13:57
the gold standard
13:59
PCR test which is considered the
gold standard PCR test that we
14:03
know is
14:03
a gold standard for the more
gold standard PCR test,
14:06
you'll be given the gold
standard PCR test PCR results
14:10
that is a gold standard PCR
14:12
so standard deep nasal
pharyngeal PCR swab as the gold
14:15
standard
14:16
there you go the gold standard
are we getting the picture yet?
14:20
Do you see how push this all on
us? Yeah, yeah. Lame o lame o
14:27
lame o but you know it's it's
being pushed and we have cities
14:31
everywhere shutting down. We've
got I have Cuomo man guys out of
14:37
control. You know, ever since
the build back better team has
14:41
come into come into view. He's I
don't know what he's going for.
14:45
But he's going for broke on on
all things, Joe, and we have to
14:50
really, I mean, Joe is here to
save the day and Joe is going to
14:53
do things like oh, you know,
national mass mandate.
14:57
You need a national mass
mandate. And when you see a
15:02
virus starting to flare up, we
call them micro clusters, micro
15:06
clusters, testing that we can
see it in a neighborhood, then
15:11
you bring in restrictions to
close down activity in that
15:15
neighborhood. I understand that
politically, it's difficult, but
15:19
that's what you have to do you
see a little flame, you stamp it
15:24
out
15:24
micro clusters. He's got all
kinds of terminology. I like
15:29
that micro class, Dick. And now
the vaccine though. So Pfizer,
15:38
we now know, intentionally
delayed their announcement of
15:43
this vaccine efficacy until
after the election. They did
15:46
this two months ago, when they
have their traditional 30 day
15:51
period where the FDA goes
through all the goes through all
15:54
the results spits off back to
them, they requested
15:57
specifically a 60 day period, so
that the announcement would come
16:01
after the election. I think from
their perspective, probably a
16:06
win win to do it that way
anyway, but it, you know, it is
16:10
rather suspicious. That all came
together. And Cuomo was just
16:15
throwing shade all over the
vaccine premium go to that
16:19
breaking
16:19
news. Now in the COVID crisis.
Pfizer announced this morning
16:22
that their two shot vaccine is
more than 90%. Effective in
16:25
clinical trials. Let's talk
about that now.
16:27
With New York Governor
16:27
Andrew Cuomo, Governor
16:28
Cuomo, thanks
16:29
for coming back.
16:30
Again this morning. We were
talking yesterday about the
16:31
importance of vaccine
distribution in the next two
16:34
months. What do you make of this
news?
16:37
Well, it's it's good news, bad
news, George.
16:39
The good news is the Pfizer
tests look good. And we'll have
16:43
a vaccine shortly. The
16:44
bad news is that it's about two
months before Joe Biden takes
16:49
over.
16:52
But wait, but wait, why is it
bad news that we have to wait
16:55
two weeks?
16:56
You have two months and one
month this vaccination plan go
17:00
forward? Oh, by the way, the
17:02
Trump administration is
designing it, because Biden
17:05
can't undo it. Two months later,
we'll be in the midst of it. And
17:10
I'm going I've been talking to
governors across the nation
17:13
about that. How can we shape the
Trump administration vaccine
17:18
plan to fix it? or stop it
17:21
before it does damage?
17:25
believable out
17:26
does anyone take this seriously
at this point are people and I
17:30
know I'm it's rhetorical. You're
so deranged that you actually
17:34
believe that Pfizer has a bad
vaccine. And it's being rushed
17:38
through? So that so Trump Can I
guess take credit would kill us
17:43
all? Yes. kill us all. That's
the word. Oh,
17:45
now I play this the VISTA COVID
native ad. This is from NBC
17:50
Nightly News. I think a lot of
it I think you might be missing
17:53
the real problem here, which is
that I believe all these guys
17:58
are in on on the Madonna scam. I
want to call it a scam. I sorry,
18:03
I said that. Okay. But the
Madonna.
18:06
So Maduro has the competing
products. They
18:09
have never shipped a product. Do
we talked about this on the DH?
18:13
I'm sure they've never shipped a
product. The entire history of
18:16
the company.
18:17
No. And the CEO guy is a known
kind of stock.
18:21
Well, he's a blues guy.
18:22
He's one of those guys. Those
18:24
guys guys give you a call saying
got a stock for you.
18:27
Yeah, friends and family. Get
down into the bottom floor. Come
18:29
on, hey, you want to be rich,
you want to leave your wife
18:31
rich.
18:32
So So how does this add I think
this is a native ad for both
18:36
Madonna and Lily and it's
finished and this is what's
18:40
really going on about the Pfizer
thing.
18:42
Promising news could be on the
horizon. But darna vaccine front
18:46
runner says it will have its
first results soon. Meantime,
18:49
health experts are struggling
with how to quickly distribute
18:53
an approved treatment that can
prevent mild cases from getting
18:56
worse. Tom Costello now and who
will get the treatment and when
19:00
receiving emergency FDA approval
Eli Lilly's new IV antibody
19:05
treatment is similar to what
President Trump received last
19:08
month meant for patients in the
first 10 days of mild symptoms
19:12
to keep them from getting worse
and ending up in a hospital. The
19:15
treatment is free but must be
delivered in a clinical setting
19:19
not over the counter.
19:20
So a nurse or a doctor will need
to give the patient this via IV.
19:25
It's a relatively short
infusion. But then patients will
19:28
need to be monitored for about
an hour after the infusion
19:32
Lily says shipping at 1000 doses
now another 800,000 in December,
19:37
but that may not be enough with
more than 100,000 new COVID
19:41
cases. From big cities to rural
America. Yeah,
19:45
there's no hospital
19:47
100,000 so they disappear during
a plug which is at the beginning
19:50
of this. Yeah. When did this
run?
19:53
This this ad this ad this
19:56
simply does not add a new story
a new story.
19:59
I don't know when this Just
before
20:00
yesterday, Uh huh. The Pfizer
news is all already bring this
20:07
in and don't even
20:08
mention Don't even mention
20:09
file they mentioned Pfizer, but
the reason
20:13
it's more important. So that's
the one that everybody everybody
20:16
bought into. I mean, to be
honest Pfizer was, you know, it
20:19
already had a floor as a stock,
and it could only go up so much.
20:22
And so I think people took that
for what it was. I just loved
20:26
how they announced it.
Apparently, Sunday evening. By
20:31
did minister at the Biden
ministration. Listen to me, the
20:34
Office of the President Elect
doesn't exist.
20:39
It doesn't exist like it.
20:41
The office of the president
elect knew this Sunday night and
20:45
but Health and Human Services
and most of Wall Street didn't
20:50
know it until Monday morning.
And immediately you saw
20:54
headlines Biden, when makes
market happy. Okay, has nothing
21:00
to do with the vaccine. That was
really, really interesting
21:06
timing. Let's put it that way.
But I like what I like the
21:09
theory that this could all be to
knock that down, and then push
21:13
moderner to the forefront. And
notice how Russia comes in with
21:17
a 92% efficacy versus that
Pfizer's? 90%. Okay. rooskies.
21:22
Gotcha.
21:22
Yeah, that's a good one.
21:23
But here's the disturbing news.
This is really the end. And
21:27
hello eight months ago, this is
exactly what has been
21:32
prognosticated on this very
program. But it became real when
21:37
Ticketmaster announced it
Ticketmaster may require vaccine
21:41
or testing proof to go to a
concert. This sounds like a
21:45
vaccine certificate that
21:47
coming almost like a passport.
21:49
Yeah, might only be the
beginning.
21:51
What, um, who could have
foreseen this, we had no idea
21:54
what it could be almost almost
like a passport.
21:58
Yeah, might only be the
beginning as well. So ticket
22:01
master plans to have customers
use their cell phones to verify
22:04
their vaccination or show a
negative test within the past 24
22:08
to 72 hours. There are different
types of apps and companies out
22:12
there that track your health
data. So Ticketmaster will use a
22:15
combination of a digital
ticketing app with a combination
22:19
of health info firms like clear
and IBM to track your health
22:23
information, and they call it
22:24
nice to see IBM back in the game
of putting
22:28
on a real job like this is Nazi
Germany.
22:31
It's been a while since IBM was
used to tally and count and
22:35
track the Jews with their Jew
tracing and tracking program,
22:40
look it up and they're back in
the 80s. We've got the documents
22:44
look it up do your own research
22:46
it master will use a combination
of a digital ticketing app with
22:50
a combination of health info
firms like clear and IBM that
22:54
tracks your health information
and then coordinate with testing
22:56
companies like labcorp. So
billboard reports at
22:59
Ticketmaster will not be able to
store this information or be
23:03
able to access your entire
medical record. How it works is
23:06
that concert goers you will
instruct a lab send over your
23:09
test results to their health
pass companies like clear like
23:12
IBM, which would then be
verified in a Ticketmaster app
23:16
itself. But you can imagine that
it's not just concerts think of
23:20
movies and also
23:25
getting on the plane going on a
cruise
23:27
to worry about privacy concerns
as well as your medical records
23:31
but is that discrimination?
23:33
Something's got to give?
23:34
Yeah, that's the way it is.
23:37
stepped on his very last line.
Something's got to give listen
23:40
to this
23:40
that is that discrimination.
Something's got to give.
23:43
Yeah, it's the way it is.
23:44
It's the way it is no, stuart
varney. You big headed off. No,
23:49
that's not the way it is.
Something's not got to give only
23:53
if people give into it. And
they're gonna
23:56
well see I don't believe this.
The story is anything more than
24:00
subtle propaganda to get you to
go get vaccinated. You don't
24:06
need to do these are you crazy
threat.
24:08
This is this is power and
control sitting right out there
24:12
and they're gonna go Oh, we're
not like that. We're not
24:15
actually gonna do it. Please.
24:17
I didn't say that. What did you
say I said is that the
24:20
methodology they're using is a
threat mechanism. Yes to make to
24:24
make it sound as though they're
gonna do it. Okay. And they're
24:27
serious. They make it sound
serious. And probably Varney
24:29
thinks they are I mean, who
knows? But the mechanism is to
24:33
get you to get vaccinated.
24:35
Right
24:36
and it's working, but they're
never gonna put implement this
24:39
bullcrap because it cost people
money. Okay.
24:43
Okay. Redbook putting it in
right now. I'm tired. I got to
24:47
say Ticketmaster
24:48
will not implement this program.
24:51
Okay, Ticketmaster, I'm putting
it in Mestre passport today. is
25:00
November 12 2020 and AC yes JC
de no and I will be able to read
25:09
that it's
25:10
absolutely going to be
implemented you'll never be able
25:13
to read it because they're never
it's never gonna happen.
25:17
Okay they don't you think
Ticketmaster? Really? They
25:20
haven't they have two choices
one sell a ticket to follow this
25:25
idea and lose money, what what
mechanism what maniac would take
25:30
to lose the money path? Well,
this
25:35
is a question of utmost rhetoric
said must be examined. I mean,
25:42
this is happening everywhere.
All these dumb decisions are
25:45
being made. Did we not? Did we
not see the scanning at the
25:49
airport come through? Do we not
see all of that bullcrap coming
25:53
down the pike.
25:55
Anyone any money is making money
for these guys.
25:58
Man, you don't think that this
won't be subsidized or that this
26:02
this will be mandated by cities?
I mean, I diversities for the
26:06
venues. I like the I like
26:08
your thinking. borderline you
know at 1984 situation which we
26:13
are kind of maybe. But you know,
I'm not buying it completely.
26:18
All right. No, it's in the book
is fine. We can we can agree
26:22
agree to disagree. disagree?
26:24
No, we can and that's not
26:26
just wrong. You just
26:28
agree with that idea. I
26:29
disagree with you.
26:30
Period. People keep saying we
can agree to disagree.
26:34
Well, it's a way of saying Fuck
you. I think
26:37
Yeah, I guess that's right.
Like, okay, let's talk about
26:40
Kobe conditions. The Nightly
News. This is the NBC there. So
26:45
they got this up there. So in on
this. And every one of these
26:50
clips, I got four of them. It's
all from the same report and
26:53
brother. They had his number.
26:56
That's the first one. I did it.
I did it. My mistake.
27:00
I think we have to do a combined
five. Okay. dropping it. Drop it
27:04
changing the rules.
27:05
Okay. That's okay. I think I can
handle that. Yeah, we'll see.
27:14
I forgot the kids saying it now.
It's very catchy when you get
27:20
into it is
27:21
the new virus. Yeah, it's very
catchy. Because it kind of works
27:25
everywhere.
27:26
Kind of. Yeah, it kind of works
everywhere. I get a kick out of
27:30
doing it when I catch myself.
No, so I'm gonna probably phase
27:33
it out. Uh, okay, let's start
with the COVID report. One and
27:37
this little kicker, I think is
worth talking about.
27:39
Good evening, everyone. A lot
has stolen our attention this
27:42
past week, a day's long election
and all that is followed. But
27:46
whether we've been looking or
not the COVID pandemic is
27:49
overtaking us in levels frankly
not seen since the start of this
27:53
nightmare that the nation would
see another spike in
27:56
hospitalizations and deaths is
now evident inside ICS and
28:00
county boards. Tonight more
legions moving to restrict
28:04
gatherings just as more
Americans had indoors, or Miguel
28:08
Alma gear begins coverage.
28:11
After our nation added a
staggering 1 million infections
28:14
in the first 10 days of
November. By Christmas 20
28:19
million Americans could contract
COVID medical centers, testing
28:23
sites and morgues are already at
a breaking point. Hospitals are
28:27
under enormous pressure now,
28:29
with roughly 62,000 Americans
hospitalized today a record it
28:34
seems every day another state is
declaring an emergency. People
28:39
need to hold on this is not the
time we want to see surges like
28:42
this not on we're so close to
actually turning the corner on
28:46
the virus amid a flurry of new
infections. New York now joins
28:50
several states ordering new
restrictions, closing
28:53
restaurants, bars, gyms and
private parties by 10pm. In
28:57
Texas, El Paso has more people
hospitalized with COVID than
29:02
most states do. Massachusetts
now preparing for field
29:05
hospitals. here in California
with some 1 million infections.
29:10
Residents in Los Angeles were
sent an emergency alert on their
29:13
cell phones urging they be
tested for the virus.
29:18
Yeah, there's a couple of thing
I like the way they're used.
29:22
They're they're couching things
because Trump kept saying
29:25
turning the corner turning the
corner right. And so they slip
29:29
this into the report where they
say actually turning the corner.
29:33
Oh, good one good one Trump's
full of crap. But now they're
29:38
going to be actually turning the
corner. Okay. Play
29:43
is in America, in American
parlance is turning the corner.
29:47
That truly means the same as
coming around the bend or is it
29:51
wasn't really used to my
knowledge in that way.
29:57
Oh, no turning the corner has
always been you Getting like the
30:01
halfway point to play it you
know return your tree or you're
30:04
turning the corner things are
gonna get better going around
30:07
the band. It's got other kinds
of meetings
30:09
in the in the Germanic languages
and the ones I know Dutch and
30:13
German. When you going around
the bend going around the
30:17
corner, you're going around to
kill somebody.
30:21
Well, just say, just just just
mentioning that it's that little
30:25
factoid
30:28
doesn't translate well, no, it
doesn't.
30:32
Clip to.
30:33
Yeah, more testing could save
lives, but for many families,
30:38
it's too late.
30:39
It's really gonna be a huge hole
in our family.
30:44
Sue Hodges says shortly after
her parents became infected and
30:48
her father passed away, her
mother told her this days before
30:52
she too lost her life.
30:54
She kept saying,
30:57
like you can't lose both parents
I have to get better is not
31:00
going to be easy to get through.
31:02
After 64 years of marriage, one
family now has to empty seats at
31:07
the dinner table, joining a
nation grieving over far too
31:11
many lost. Thank you for that
person. That
31:17
is a night that's a destined
other. That's the word Biden
31:22
said in all his speeches yet
that one can speech is the only
31:25
one he gave when he came out of
the basement. The missing seats
31:28
at the table. Yeah, exactly. So
NBC is reiterating that to make
31:33
sure it's still fresh in our
minds. Missing seats. Oh, it's
31:36
terrible. And it's Trump's
fault, just in case. You know,
31:40
just just remind me how to
series is reminding you It's all
31:43
his fault.
31:44
You gotta keep reminding people
you get you don't give up. Go to
31:50
part three.
31:51
This is Gabe Gutierrez in
Minneapolis with his COVID ICU
31:55
is busier than ever, what most
worries over the next couple
31:58
months,
31:59
having enough beds for all the
patients.
32:03
Among those patients, 36 year
old Kelly Meeker, hospitalized,
32:07
burned into half now in recovery
and out of isolation. She wasn't
32:11
a ventilator. Less than a week
ago,
32:13
I was feeling miserable. I knew
something was wrong. I knew I
32:17
had
32:19
the very first day that I had
32:24
just kept getting worse. And
worse.
32:27
I just kept changing.
32:30
Kelly coaches gymnastics loves
her family, including her cats.
32:35
Oh man,
32:37
do you know they they did this
trick. It's a trick with the
32:41
members of the vape the vaping
scare. And they got it they got
32:45
they would go and interviews
those kids who would vaped in
32:47
their lungs are all messed up.
And something was happening with
32:50
because of course was bad THC.
And it got the same people doing
32:54
that.
32:56
This is the point where the by
the way the cats was a nice
32:59
touch. They actually got to a to
a B roll of cats.
33:03
put some effort into it. Nice.
33:06
So they put some cats on the air
now. The this is this is how do
33:12
I consider this desperation
news? Where you you find a worst
33:16
case scenario out there. That is
pretty much pathetic. Yeah. And
33:21
you put it on the air to get
people's sympathies is this at
33:24
the same time? scarem and then
also bring the cats in just to
33:28
make sure that there
33:31
is a cat is the thing about cats
and dogs. I was reading about
33:39
it. Oh, there was I can't
remember which country it was
33:45
but was warning that you need to
have your dogs social distance
33:49
from other canines? Because I
don't know they're human. I have
33:54
no idea what this is. It's just
taking it to the extreme.
34:00
killing us with this stuff.
Pretty much. All right. Let's go
34:03
to the last of this series. And
this is only part of that the
34:06
show pretty much is dedicated to
COVID.
34:09
In just the last two weeks,
Minnesota has seen new COVID
34:12
cases spiked by more than 125%.
But that statistic doesn't come
34:16
close to capturing what nurse
Katie O'Neill sees every shift.
34:20
They don't really think of
numbers I just think of
34:23
my patients
34:24
at Northwestern hospital granted
us rare access to show the
34:28
pandemics deadly impact. This
hospital has 30 covid ICU beds
34:33
and right now about three
fourths of them are full. So
34:38
there's 75% capacity with a 30
bed ICU. Wow, gee,
34:44
all we done, but you missed a
big number which was increased
34:47
by 125%. Yeah. So they do this
they mix their numbers. So that
34:55
gives you a lot of percentages
which are meaningless, right? I
34:58
mean, 125% interest crease is a
meaningless number. It's
35:04
meaningless because you don't
know pull. Now there's three or
35:07
you don't need to be able to
five
35:09
needs a baseline, of course
baseline.
35:13
You know, you've got to give us
numbers, you can't just say that
35:15
100% increase. Anyway, so I was
disgusted by this,
35:20
but it's everywhere. That's why
I prefaced by saying we just
35:23
turn on the TV and just let it
rip. Because that's all that it
35:27
is. Obviously, I have a list
here. There's a rumor of a
35:32
trucker strike in the United
States after Thanksgiving.
35:36
Because they're sick and tired
or something. I'm sure it's
35:39
COVID related. The New South
Wales Police Chief sent an open
35:46
letter to Parliament, explaining
exactly why we cannot lock
35:53
people down. He goes into the
pcrs. He has graphs in his
35:57
letter, I put it in the show
notes. Graphs he saying Yeah,
36:01
but here's here's
36:02
a Dreamworld he thinks is gonna
affect any of this gonna
36:05
get fired is what he's gonna
get. interesting article about
36:10
this new form of teaching. think
this was in? I've been to New
36:17
York. Yeah, New York Post. New
York City's public school system
36:20
is barely even pretending to
teach. So so check it out.
36:26
No, no change there.
36:28
So some teachers are literally
getting on the zoom call with
36:33
their kids from the park, from
their car. wherever they are,
36:39
they just like just checking in
clocking in, and then letting
36:43
the kids do whatever because
they can't see each other
36:46
anyway. It's it's a complete
farce. And it's sad. It's sad
36:49
that that's being done that Oh,
here it is expert warn dogs
36:53
should be kept two meters away
from each other. And cats need
36:56
to be indoors to protect owners.
And remember I mentioned about
37:01
First they came from the mink.
Then they're going to come from
37:03
the ferrets. Then it come from
the dribbles in the hamsters,
37:06
and then they're coming for your
dog that coming for your dog.
37:09
They're gonna call your dog. You
watch. They'll take your dog
37:14
before they take the guns. Let's
see what how is coming? Oh, yes.
37:19
During snowstorms. Oh, this is
gonna make it for a dark winter
37:22
job. Playing planes can't take
off without de icing. But in
37:27
order to de ice, it means
reduced air circulation in the
37:30
cabin for passengers and crew.
Will you know what that means?
37:34
Don't you? Oh, no. Do you get
the Rona?
37:40
It's literally this stupid.
37:43
Let's see. Slovakia is the
apparently the only country
37:48
that's doing their testing
smartly. They're using the
37:50
antigen test. And they had they
went from a 0.1 positivity rate
37:57
to a zero point. I think it's
like zero point. Have it here.
38:03
Make sure I don't misquote that.
Well, half that number is 0.06.
38:10
Which of course is the reality
of of what it really should be.
38:16
However, yeah, that's about
right. However, one of our
38:20
producers said yes, yes, this is
true. But citizens who refuse
38:25
the voluntary testing, and here
we go are not allowed into the
38:30
workplace. Only people with blue
certificates from voluntary
38:34
testing are allowed to enter the
workplace. Complete insanity
38:38
government intends to extend the
emergency so citizens may not
38:41
ever get to work lawsuits.
38:44
avakian Yeah, yeah. But the
point 06
38:48
Well, that well, but they the
point 06 is, this is how sick it
38:54
is. Even though it's extremely
low. They're still forcing
38:57
everybody to get the test. And
this test is accurate. So
39:01
they're saying the test is
accurate. Now everybody has to
39:04
take it and get your blue check
certificate slave. This is the
39:08
future. It's it's definitely
happening.
39:10
Now. The future sounds like
counterfeit blue checkmark
39:13
documents. Okay. Because I
watched Hogan heroes now they
39:17
put it back on me TV. And then
that might have actually there's
39:22
a lot of good movies that have
been showing on the movie
39:24
channel that are from the German
era where the papers things just
39:28
kind of cracks me up because
it's just like today, Miss you
39:31
papers. Yeah,
39:33
I was revised to be to Sweden
has actually started to do
39:38
something. It's being called a
partial lockdown. But really
39:44
what it is, is it's very
analogous to everything that's
39:47
being done in the European
Union, which is closed bars and
39:51
restaurants at 930. Because, you
know, Corona gets real active.
39:57
It's nocturnal. It starts
getting activated. So that's
40:01
what they're doing everywhere
in, in most countries and even I
40:05
think some many states in the US
many cities in the US
40:10
This is that that very subtle,
puritanical, kind of
40:15
prohibitionist mentality that is
underlying all of Western
40:19
society. You drink too much. You
drink too much. he disclosed the
40:24
bars early, that'll help you
drink too much. In fact, every
40:28
time you go to any doctor, you
know, the classic thing is to
40:31
stop drinking. You had to take
some pill that doesn't you can't
40:36
find any evidence. It's got
anything to do with that, you
40:38
know, you don't drink just stop.
Mm hmm. Yeah, I think this is
40:43
people want to tell you what to
do.
40:46
And drinking is one thing they
don't want you doing?
40:49
Well, they, they actually
actually do want you to do it.
40:52
They just want you to do it at
home. Bloomberg reports. And
40:57
this is for the UK people who
test negative for Coronavirus
41:00
should be given certificates or
wristbands. armbands is our
41:03
favorite yellow stars
historically work to show
41:07
they're free of the disease and
allowed to return to more normal
41:10
life. This is what UK advisors,
UK Government advisors have
41:14
suggested in report on COVID
mass testing. In bands
41:19
giving good.
41:22
Giving incentives will be a
powerful way so you get like a
41:26
credit score boost watch,
they're gonna tie it all
41:28
together. Giving incentives will
be a powerful way to encourage
41:31
more take up of mass testing in
England while the British royal
41:34
family could act as trusted
messengers in a campaign to
41:37
persuade people to get tested.
This is all on their report.
41:41
This is a good report. I like
it. This is the behavioral
41:45
insight team, a UK government
backed company often known as
41:49
the nudge unit, which uses
behavioral psychology to change
41:54
people's actions and is helping
to shape the government's
41:56
pandemic strategy. Baby, I'm
telling you, this is good. This
42:01
is go roofie. And it's no wonder
everyone's on board. We've got
42:06
Biden came out office of the
president elect COVID response
42:11
emergency briefing. Now it's
hilarious on its face since
42:18
there is no such thing as the
office of the president elect.
42:23
He is not he hasn't he is not
even the president elect
42:26
officially we all know how that
works. And yeah, AP calling it
42:29
is not the same. But yet he's
going out there he's assembling
42:34
advisory boards and it's all the
same douchebags coming back.
42:40
Everything it's like for four
years. They're all hiding, like
42:44
whack a mole down their holes.
And then oh, Biden's our guy
42:47
boop boop boop boop boop and
here they come. Michael Mann is
42:51
going to be on his on his
sciences climate change their
42:54
response advisory team, Michael
Mann at the center of the
42:58
climate gate scandal. It's
unbelievable. Ezekiel Emanuel,
43:04
who is being brought in as part
of the advisory team for COVID.
43:09
I mean, these are all these
these people go deep they
43:12
predate me, they some of them go
back to the population bomb
43:15
days. These people are evil and
arranged. Anyway, here's your
43:21
your president elect and his
office announcing the dark
43:26
winter and how we're all gonna
die.
43:28
And so there's a need for bold
action, bold actions pandemic.
43:33
We're still facing a very dark
winter. We're now nearly 10
43:37
million COVID cases in the
United States. Last week, we
43:40
topped 220,000 new cases, on
multiple successive days,
43:46
infection rates are going up.
hospitalizations are going up,
43:49
and deaths are going up. This
crisis claimed nearly 1000
43:54
American lives today, nearly
240,000 deaths so far,
43:59
protecting the projections still
indicate we could lose 200,000
44:03
more lives in the coming months
before a vaccine can be made
44:07
widely available. So we can't
forget the important work that
44:11
needs to be done between now and
then to get our country through
44:15
the worst wave yet in this
pandemic, to reduce the spread
44:19
to save lives.
44:20
So that's why today I've named
the COVID-19 transition advisory
44:24
board.
44:25
Yeah, this should take us into
the transition portion of the
44:29
show, which is just hilarious.
The world media has decided that
44:36
it's a done deal. And the
transition should start and
44:41
everyone's talking about
President Elect and we're
44:44
celebrating In fact, I see here
that more champagne was sold in
44:48
Washington DC when President
Elect Joe Biden was announced,
44:54
then the last two years combined
combined That's how much they're
45:02
living it up
45:02
for the last two years combined
of New Year's Eve sales, which
45:05
is
45:06
New Year's Eve sales. Okay, you
got that story right. Thank you.
45:12
Well, here, I want you to play
this clip. This is the Biden
45:16
Who's he gonna pick for the his
cabinet? They're already talking
45:19
about that. Yes, the cabinet and
cabinet was in place too,
45:23
because there's this issue here
that just irks me.
45:26
Let's turn out of Joe Biden and
his transition the president
45:30
elect preparing to name key
members of his cabinet. could
45:33
top progressives like Bernie
Sanders get the nod. What about
45:37
any republicans and theses
Kristen Welker with late details
45:40
on the contenders.
45:42
President Elect Joe Biden
marking Veterans Day in
45:45
Philadelphia. A poignant moment
for Biden whose late son Beau
45:51
served in Iraq. Biden later
huddling with top advisors
45:54
behind closed doors in Delaware,
planning his white house and
45:57
cabinet who might be on the
list. progressives are pushing
46:01
for two of Biden's former
adversaries, former presidential
46:04
candidate senator bernie sanders
among the names being floated
46:07
for labor secretary,
46:09
if I had a portfolio that
allowed me to stand up working
46:13
families. What I do it Yes, I
46:15
want Senator Elizabeth Warren, a
possible contender for Treasury
46:18
although insider say she may be
a longshot and well, former
46:22
Obama National Security Adviser
Susan Rice is getting buzz as a
46:25
possible pick for Secretary of
State democrats worry she's a
46:29
political lightning rod who
would not get confirmed and
46:32
unlikely republican led Senate.
46:35
Wow.
46:37
It's It's It's the gang.
46:40
Well, the thing that irks me is
Susan Rice's in the mix course.
46:45
She's she holds keys, john, she
has leverage. But
46:51
ever since she had a wiki page,
46:54
she knows where the bodies are
buried with the whole Flint
46:57
scam. She has leverage in this.
She has leverage. I'm
47:01
convinced of it. She's been to
things she was did. She started
47:05
off out of the blue as the
United States Ambassador to the
47:08
United Nations in 2009. Yes,
since then, she was a national
47:12
security adviser. That's been
all she's ever done. Yeah. And
47:16
she that's it. But if you look
at her background, she's a
47:19
Brookings Institute fellow. She
was on the two was a Rhodes
47:27
Scholar. No. Well, that's enough
for you right there. Stanford
47:31
grad New College and University
of Oxford, which is a Rhodes
47:34
Scholar, which means she's a
globalist. She somehow connects
47:37
she's, she has got something
going on that is she has, she
47:43
has knowledge of she's a twerp
and she By the way, she's the
47:47
one who came up with the bowl
crap about the bot the phony
47:51
baloney video that caused the
47:56
public she's approach she has
she's a part of all of that. She
47:59
is a version of Flynn who holds
information that can send people
48:06
to the Gulag.
48:09
Really,
48:11
she she knows about this
unmasking business. She was a
48:14
part of that. She wrote the memo
to herself to cover Obama's ass.
48:23
Yeah, well, you got that skill.
A skill is great.
48:29
But hey,
48:30
I just don't get it just beyond
me.
48:33
This woman can have such sway is
it beyond you to think that she
48:38
has such crazy information that
they have to give her a seat so
48:42
shut up and play along with the
program? Surely it has to
48:45
do with the Clintons. They would
have shot her by now. No,
48:48
it's not the Clintons. It's
about it's about the it's about
48:51
Obama and Biden and the spying.
That's where she fits in.
48:56
She's all over that.
48:59
Like a cheap suit,
49:01
like a cheap suit.
49:04
Do you remember what Biden said?
Well, I
49:05
just find it distressing that a
woman like this can be always in
49:09
the mix.
49:10
Bringing in Ben Rhodes. Ben
Rhodes is going to be I'm sorry.
49:15
Ben Rhodes. I was thinking of
someone else. No, they're
49:18
bringing in Pusat douchebag.
Klein, Ron Klein will be Biden's
49:24
I'm sorry. The Office of
President Elect joe biden's
49:28
White House Chief of Staff. We
know Ron Klein
49:31
line his clients planes and play
a claim claim. Yes. Yeah.
49:36
Claim KL AI n keywords the Ebola
czar? Two
49:41
who got laughed
49:42
out of DC because he was so
stupid. I mean, it's, I find it
49:49
incredible. And here, this is my
favorite. And of course this has
49:52
been going around everywhere.
This is Ben Rhodes. Now
49:56
remember, this has been actually
we should go back here's what
50:00
Joe Biden said the office of the
president elect said during the
50:04
last debate, will
50:05
you pledge not to declare
victory until the election is
50:08
independently sort of fine?
50:10
Yes. Okay. I don't know what
independently certified means.
50:13
But we haven't gone there. And
he lied. He lied. He lied. So
50:16
here's Ben Rhodes who's being
brought back in, we know Ben, he
50:19
was all over the Obama
administration.
50:22
We're gonna have the pageantry
already of the president elect
50:24
announcing his advisory board.
He's gonna start announcing
50:27
cabinet secretaries. The center
of political gravity in this
50:30
country in the world is shifting
to Joe Biden, foreign leaders
50:33
are already having phone calls
to Joe Biden talking about the
50:36
agenda. They're gonna pursue
January 20.
50:39
Isn't that exactly what sling
got accused of doing air go
50:42
breaking the violating the Logan
act?
50:47
That's the Oh, he had a I have
the Ted Cruz going after McCabe
50:52
just the other day.
50:53
Okay. Hold on a second. Exactly
50:55
about this. This is the hearings
that took place the Monday or
50:58
Tuesday. Thank you. And was
McCabe and you'll be the best
51:03
part is Graham going after but I
do have crews I think where is
51:07
this cruise McCabe? part one.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr.
51:13
McCabe, welcome. I'd like to
start by discussing the Flynn
51:18
investigation. As you know, the
FBI team investigating General
51:21
Flynn prepared a memo dated
January 4 2017. To close the
51:27
investigation into Flynn as
lacking any basis to continue.
51:32
The FBI had investigated and
failed to find any derogatory
51:37
information about General Flynn
and determined he was no longer
51:41
a viable candidate for
investigation. But then,
51:44
according to Peter struck the
seventh floor. The top brass at
51:48
the FBI intervened to keep the
investigation open. Were you the
51:53
one who made the decision to
keep the investigation open?
51:56
I don't remember making that
decision. But I certainly
51:59
supported keeping the case open.
I
52:01
don't remember being the person
that made that phone call. But I
52:05
think that it was the right move
to continue investigating once
52:09
we had uncovered the investigate
the information that we found.
52:13
So despite the fact that the
career investigators concluded
52:16
that there was no basis and no
derogatory information or
52:19
recommended closing it, you made
the decision or and you're at
52:23
least you agreed with the
decision to keep the
52:25
investigation open. On what
basis?
52:28
I don't know that I don't recall
that the investigators
52:32
determined there is no basis to
continue. My recollection from
52:36
the conversations we were having
about the Flint case
52:39
memo is a memo to close the
investigation because it could
52:43
not find any quote derogatory
information about Flynn and he
52:47
was, quote, no longer a viable
candidate for investigation.
52:50
That's not ambiguous as it No,
that's
52:52
not the same as what you said
before. And I of course, don't
52:55
have that memo in front of me.
But our feeling at that time was
52:59
that we had found very little,
if any incriminating evidence
53:04
and about General Flynn until of
course, we found potentially
53:09
very incriminating evidence
about him.
53:12
Are you referring to the the
Logan act theory? No, sir. I'm
53:15
referring to the fact that we
uncovered that General Flynn was
53:20
having the sort of direct
contact with the government of
53:23
Russia that we were looking for
in all of the first four cases
53:28
of Crossfire hurricane.
53:30
Yes,
53:30
I think we need to now play the
the Ben Rhodes clip again, just
53:34
to get the context of the he was
having contact with foreign
53:38
leaders. Oh, my God, by the way.
I believe President Trump
53:43
actually was elected at the
time. So it had been confirmed.
53:48
Yeah. And and so here we are in
an unconfirmed situation. And
53:53
back to Ben Rhodes.
53:54
pageantry already of the
president elect announcing his
53:56
advisory board, he's gonna start
announcing cabinet secretaries,
54:00
the center of political gravity
in this country in the world is
54:03
shifting to Joe Biden, foreign
leaders are already having phone
54:06
calls with Joe Biden talking
about the agenda they're gonna
54:09
pursue January 20. If that
reality hasn't sunk in yet, for
54:12
some people in the White House,
it will sink in when they have
54:14
to leave on January 20. And
they're going to be in for a
54:17
rude awakening year I remember I
was
54:20
goes into the transition thing,
but it's the exact same thing.
54:24
Know that this because this
other thing was this was a scam
54:27
just to ruin this guy's life. I
mean, Flynn was not, you know,
54:30
wasn't following you. I don't
know who they were.
54:32
But here's, here's the problem.
And I have gotten this pitch
54:36
from several military
intelligence people over the
54:39
past few days, none of which is
Steve pjanic. Just want to make
54:42
that clear, because people think
that I'm getting everything from
54:44
pedantic No,
54:46
you don't get that much room to
check. You know, maybe a year
54:48
ago,
54:49
yeah, a year ago. And I find it
interesting that whenever
54:53
someone wants to talk secure
with me, they always say, yeah,
54:57
we have to use signal nine Yeah,
signal it's encrypted, but it
55:03
also broadcasts your address
book. I know so but everyone,
55:07
everyone in quote unquote
intelligence uses this. Here's
55:12
the pitch I'm getting from them.
It is the age old fight. JOHN,
55:15
we've been tracking this for 13
years CIA versus di a. It is
55:21
Central Intelligence Agency,
Obama Biden, Defense
55:25
Intelligence Agency, Trump and
the CIA had grown to despise Joe
55:34
Biden in particular, but the
Biden Obama administration, as
55:38
they know, basically defunded
them, you know, they had the CIA
55:42
run all the cool stuff
everywhere. And that's the
55:46
problem. Flynn is key Flynn knew
what was what the corruption,
55:51
the idiocy he he wanted to
change how the CIA was involved
55:56
in overseas operations. He said,
It's crazy. When we send back
56:01
intelligence information to
Washington CIA sits on it, maybe
56:05
18 months later, they send
something back as if they almost
56:08
don't want us to win or have
this kind of information. So we
56:11
blew a hole and in that this is,
you know, McChrystal got fired
56:15
over this because it was
shooting his mouth off and
56:17
Rolling Stone magazine. take you
back to Michael Hastings.
56:21
Remember him? He had all the
information? Yep. He drove his
56:25
Porsche against a tree in Los
Angeles at 100 200 miles an
56:29
hour. There's a Porsche or
Mercedes. She was a Porsche. I
56:31
can't remember been a Mercedes.
56:33
Well, never.
56:33
So Flynn. This is why Flynn has
been tied up. This is why
56:38
they've they've done everything
they can they had to get him
56:40
out. It was the big warning from
Obama. Flynn is the key. He can
56:45
prove a lot of stuff.
56:47
And
56:49
this so this is the what I'm
hearing is that they can prove
56:54
the election was stolen. They
have multiple court challenges
57:01
that will bring this out, it
will show enough votes to change
57:06
for Trump to win and possibly
some other house and senate
57:09
races based upon fraud. And they
will this is what I'm hearing.
57:14
It's specifically the military
and Trump will fight or the
57:18
military intelligence will fight
to the very end, they will run
57:22
out every clock they can they
feel it is better to have the
57:27
common wisdom of Joe Biden
winning overturned and riding in
57:33
the streets than to have an
election stolen and to have the
57:37
globalist slide in and take
over, which I think is probably
57:41
true that once you can steal an
election, it's all over. And why
57:46
are they so sure that this
election is stolen? Because
57:50
Flynn was there? He knows about
Iran in 2009 it's the same
57:54
thing. You start some kind of
rumor, some kind of news story,
57:58
something goes viral via maybe
some kind of false flag event
58:03
but in in the United States it
was Trump is a racist. Trump is
58:07
a racist. Trump is a racist,
very fine people very fine
58:09
people very fine people,
misogynistic, Zena phobic. And
58:12
he just ran that over and over
and over again, get people out
58:15
on the streets, get him to start
riding, pay them to do that,
58:19
then get your guys ready for the
for the parliament or the
58:23
presidency, rig the election
with the software, which we
58:27
have. They did it in Iran in
2009, they did in Libya with
58:31
Gaddafi, and the coup de gras
Ukraine. And and Flynn knows how
58:37
all of this work and how it went
down. And what the military is
58:40
pissed about in the United
States is that these a holes,
58:45
the CIA holes are running a
color revolution on our own
58:49
country, it is this exact same
format, same end down to the
58:54
same systems, the same software,
which has been deployed globally
58:59
and use for this very instance.
And, and I'm not going to go
59:04
through any of the proofs in the
mean that I have watched 10s of
59:11
hours of video of
mathematicians, and software
59:16
engineers, and and and and
people who are experts in the
59:20
field. Now, I'm very cautious of
statistical analysis. Because
59:26
some of this is yes, I love
truth and numbers. But a lot of
59:29
this is also I mean, I know as
much about this as I do about
59:32
climate models. So if I were
them, I would start saying 98%
59:37
of all mathematicians say that
this this election was rigged,
59:41
because I have no way to believe
it otherwise, but we can sum it
59:46
all up in about seven minutes,
with a few clips from Sidney
59:51
Powell. This is why I'm tying it
all together. Who is Michael
59:55
Flynn's lawyer who's been the
one that is almost got him off
59:59
the hook. And some some very
crazy legal procedures being
1:00:03
applied in Washington DC on the
DC District Court to keep this
1:00:07
guy away from any type of power.
And she appeared with the money
1:00:11
honey, on this show that gets
about a 10th of the audience
1:00:16
that ours does. So I'm happy to
boost the money, honey, and
1:00:19
Sidney Powell to a stay to
reputation like many others on
1:00:24
this being true. And I think we
can just play all these. And
1:00:28
then we're up to speed on where
we are with the corruption
1:00:31
charges, that there's lawsuits
for all of this and they're very
1:00:34
confident they're going to win.
So let's start with an update on
1:00:38
all of the lawsuits,
1:00:40
clowns, their suits filed in
Michigan and Pennsylvania. They
1:00:45
evidence significant
irregularities in the voting
1:00:49
process, like balance being
brought in on pallets after
1:00:53
voting closed. People testifying
to having seemed any sort of
1:01:00
things from people writing Paris
Biden, Harris things on the side
1:01:04
of a bus to balance being laying
on the sidewalk to balance being
1:01:12
not trash can always Trump
ballots went in the trash can.
1:01:17
It's just stunning. Maria, and
then we have statistical
1:01:21
evidence that we haven't even
brought out. Yeah, that's my
1:01:24
next venture is to explain these
statistical anomalies that show
1:01:29
it was physically impossible for
the election to have come out
1:01:34
the way it did. It's just
mathematically impossible. For
1:01:37
all people who love science. The
math is dispositive.
1:01:42
If we actually look at the
states that have contested that,
1:01:47
where there's lawsuits are
underway, that's Nevada,
1:01:50
Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan,
Pennsylvania, and Georgia. If
1:01:54
you were to take those off of
the electoral Electoral College
1:01:57
map today, Joe Biden would be at
227. And President Trump at 232.
1:02:04
But let's listen to the
statistical analysis.
1:02:08
Well, it's it's a little bit
complicated to explain. But we
1:02:12
have evidence of the same number
of ballots being injected in or
1:02:17
the same number of votes being
injected into the, into the
1:02:22
Wisconsin system and into the
Michigan system. three different
1:02:26
times. I think there were there
were two specific injections of
1:02:30
exactly the same numbers in
Michigan. And then in Milwaukee,
1:02:38
it happened three times.
1:02:40
Yeah. And these numbers are
pretty big. It's like 69,000
1:02:43
flipped from Trump to Biden,
literally the exact number. So I
1:02:49
think when she says statistical,
it's like the probability of
1:02:53
that happening in two states in
one in one election cycle is
1:02:56
statistically highly improbable
to have that exact percentage or
1:03:00
number. Now, do they have enough
time to get all this done? We
1:03:04
have some key dates, we have
the, I believe, this eighth of
1:03:07
November 6 of December 8. And
then
1:03:11
this is one of the big day up.
Now I want to remind you of a
1:03:14
clip, you played a couple of
shows back with the overstock
1:03:19
guy Mm hmm. And that one
important clipboards he's got
1:03:24
they got the goods on, they're
gonna do they're gonna go over
1:03:26
and do it and close the deal.
And they just pull the plug on
1:03:30
the whole thing.
1:03:32
Oh, with Hillary Clinton, you
mean? Yeah. You mean, well, that
1:03:38
was the FBI.
1:03:40
Yeah, I'm just saying it was
just the way the government
1:03:43
operates.
1:03:44
But but this is military. She
She is and she'll mentioned this
1:03:47
all again.
1:03:51
Of course, we'll see. We'll see.
Actually, I don't know. Maybe I
1:03:55
should interrupt your clips
because I want to show you what
1:03:58
you're up against.
1:03:59
No, no, I want I want First of
all, I'm not up against
1:04:03
anything.
1:04:04
I see. Now. Okay. Somebody
1:04:06
is up against Sidney Powell.
Sidney Powell is a very credible
1:04:10
attorney. I yeah,
1:04:11
she is but again what you're up
against what she's up against.
1:04:15
She's on the bartiromo show.
1:04:17
Now I understand this, but
doesn't matter. For Okay. Here's
1:04:23
my answer to every single person
I spoke to. And that's why they
1:04:28
came back with their final
scorched earth. I said you would
1:04:32
have to have such an obvious
presentation of evidence that
1:04:37
takes so many people out of this
mind controlled state to see
1:04:42
what the shenanigans were and
how severe they were. And I
1:04:46
don't think that's possible with
the way the media is being
1:04:50
controlled and with media I'm
really talking about you know,
1:04:52
Twitter and Facebook is now
there's an Instagram is you
1:04:56
know, that's it's being
controlled, its messaging is not
1:04:59
getting out. Doesn't mean the
court cases won't be one. But
1:05:02
that's why they say, yeah, we
understand. But even if it's
1:05:06
blood in the streets, we have to
save the Republic, I'm just
1:05:10
passing it on. I'm not, you
know, standing on here on Iijima
1:05:13
with my flag
1:05:17
and your flag, and they
1:05:18
don't have a lot of time.
1:05:20
Well, needless to say, time is
of the absolute essence. But we
1:05:24
only have to prove these claims
by a preponderance of the
1:05:27
evidence. And, frankly, given
the fact that a ballot itself is
1:05:30
evidence, the burden should be
on the parties seeking to
1:05:34
introduce the ballots in their
favor to prove that the chain of
1:05:38
custody was maintained. And on
top of that, we have multiple
1:05:42
states who did not follow the
laws established by their
1:05:47
legislature, which is a whole
separate issue. That's
1:05:49
essentially what Justice Alito
focused on, when he issued his
1:05:53
order regarding the Pennsylvania
ballots that had to be separated
1:05:57
from the night of the election.
And there's no way they're going
1:06:01
to be able to be counted,
because they weren't even in
1:06:03
compliance with the law of the
legislature. So we have four
1:06:06
states that have deviated
significantly from what the
1:06:10
legislature told them to do, and
handling the balance. Those all
1:06:14
have to be thrown out. It's not
a matter of curing them, they
1:06:17
can't be considered at all.
1:06:23
You are right, though, the
government often does weird
1:06:26
things. And the money honey
asked if the Department of
1:06:31
Justice actually has enough for
if they're going to act at all?
1:06:35
Well, if they don't, they're
engaging in willful blindness.
1:06:38
Because they're fans of evidence
and testimony from any number of
1:06:43
witnesses, I've lost count of
how many they have more pour in
1:06:47
every day, I would encourage
every American patriots who saw
1:06:51
an irregularity such as a
thumbdrive being inserted into a
1:06:55
voting machine during the tally
and the tally, suddenly changing
1:06:59
to massive pallets of ballots
coming in the back door in the
1:07:03
middle of the night, not
properly handled at all, and
1:07:06
just cranked down. I think there
are hundreds of ballots that are
1:07:09
even filled out in the same ink
that were obviously
1:07:13
manufactured. And there is a ton
of evidence that hundreds of
1:07:17
thousands of ballots are going
to have to be disregarded. And
1:07:21
they're all for Biden. And he
comes to the last clip with a
1:07:24
super kicker.
1:07:26
I'm so proud of Sidney Powell
for doing this. This is the I
1:07:30
think that we will come down to
this is what people can, I think
1:07:34
believe is if there was trickery
going on in software. This is
1:07:38
the Dominion voting systems. A
lot of background on this
1:07:43
Scandinavian company who really
owns it, which is you know, it's
1:07:50
it's you got to look at like
really big hedge fund guys, all
1:07:54
democrats super rich. So there's
all kinds of issues with the
1:07:58
software, the CEO, apparently,
well, the money honey has the
1:08:02
goods.
1:08:02
Was it the Dominion software?
No, we talked on the show on
1:08:06
Sunday. And we discussed the
potential of Nancy Pelosi, his
1:08:10
family having an interest in
that software, company dominion,
1:08:15
what can you tell us? We're
still investigating all of that
1:08:18
and connecting the dots. There
is a substantial problem with
1:08:22
the Dominion systems because
Texas even refused three
1:08:26
different times to adopt and use
those systems because they have
1:08:31
inherent defects. One of our
theories is that those defects
1:08:36
were built in for a reason.
There is Chinese software and
1:08:40
other components within those
systems. And of course, China
1:08:45
had I mean, China, as the
greatest interest in the world
1:08:50
and disrupting this election. I
think it's entirely possible
1:08:53
that the NSA and the CIA, the
Defense Intelligence Agency that
1:08:58
General Flynn used to head
should be conducting their own
1:09:00
investigation for national
security reasons, because I
1:09:04
think there's a high likelihood
that it's China for the benefit
1:09:07
of Joe Biden, that did this
election rigging.
1:09:11
She's just gotta be crazy. She
should be locked up that Sidney
1:09:14
Powell cheese, nutty cheese
nuts. Not quite as nuts as de
1:09:20
Blasio is kid. Did you see this?
Oh,
1:09:22
I've got a clip.
1:09:24
I got a cube queued up. If you
1:09:26
have a better calm, and I know
everybody has
1:09:29
the same crap copy.
1:09:31
I play it.
1:09:31
This is tiara de Blasio being
interviewed.
1:09:50
Joe Biden was able to steal
1:10:04
The truth always wants to come
out
1:10:06
and actually being interviewed.
She was at the podium.
1:10:09
She was an interview on the
podium that
1:10:11
was an interview. She was cheap.
The thing that everybody made a
1:10:15
fuss about is that she said,
JOB, JOB Biden stole the
1:10:20
election, which you could be you
know, this is unintelligible but
1:10:25
as what she said, but but nobody
noticed that she said that we'd
1:10:29
be elected our first fee why
Asian American president
1:10:34
so I heard it. I heard
1:10:36
I heard but nobody said anything
about it. It's
1:10:38
it's hard to hear. It's really
hard to hear. That's too bad.
1:10:43
Let's listen to Let's listen to
Let's listen to NBC. As a
1:10:48
counterpoint to what's going on
with the what you did with the
1:10:53
butter Romo interview,
1:10:54
okay.
1:10:56
This is Holly Jackson, I want
you to listen to the adverbs and
1:11:00
the adjectives and the way they
put everything. To make it very
1:11:04
clear that the idea even the the
mere idea that this election was
1:11:09
rigged, is bullcrap.
1:11:12
Because the White House remains
focused on the election tonight
1:11:15
winning a Henry County in
Georgia as it pushes other legal
1:11:19
challenges that will likely have
little bearing on the results.
1:11:22
Allie Jackson passed the latest.
1:11:25
The election is over but the
counting is not tonight with
1:11:29
every ballot in battleground
Georgia is set to be recounted
1:11:32
by hand will help
1:11:33
build confidence
1:11:34
typically recounts only change
races margin by a few hundred
1:11:38
votes or so. So it's very
unlikely President Trump could
1:11:41
overtake President Elect Biden's
14,000 vote lead in Georgia. But
1:11:46
the Trump campaign today calls
the recount a first step toward
1:11:49
winning their legal fights
despite no evidence of
1:11:52
widespread voter fraud. a
different state has now been
1:11:55
called president's favor. NBC
News has projected President
1:11:59
Trump as the winner of the state
of Alaska, Alaska going red, not
1:12:04
unexpected. What may be more
surprising Ivanka Trump on
1:12:08
Twitter telling those results
based on media projections
1:12:11
relying on state data, exactly
the same projections that showed
1:12:15
Joe Biden winning the
presidency, a results her father
1:12:18
so far refuses to accept.
1:12:23
Did not Real Clear Politics took
down their winning Joe Biden
1:12:32
winning maps in numbers? And
they said no, no, it's not
1:12:36
determined yet. So we have to
take it back to whatever 253 or
1:12:41
whatever. No, not that not that
required. 270 is real, clear
1:12:46
politics. Are they truly some
kind of Bastion that people used
1:12:49
to look at them as the arbiters
of some kind of political truth?
1:12:53
No, they're used Yeah, there are
either referenced a lot and they
1:12:57
have some of the best polling
data,
1:12:59
right, but now they're just
assholes, apparently.
1:13:04
Yeah, yeah. Yes.
1:13:05
Now they're no good. Are we
Judas, Judas. Alright, part two
1:13:12
of this.
1:13:12
Yes, go.
1:13:13
Now NBC News has learned
President Trump's advisors
1:13:16
believe he will never concede
according to multiple people
1:13:19
familiar with his thinking.
1:13:23
That's got to be one of the best
lines that we've heard in the
1:13:27
past five years. It's not the
first time but whenever a
1:13:30
journalist says according to
people familiar with this
1:13:32
thinking, I mean mind
1:13:34
readers you can smell
1:13:35
the bullcrap. It's like it's on
your it's under your
1:13:37
fingernails. You can smell it
every single time your sandwich
1:13:40
will never concede according to
multiple people familiar with
1:13:44
his thinking multiple people
familiar with his thinking
1:13:46
multiple people familiar with
one predicting the President may
1:13:50
eventually acknowledge the
results but not the accuracy of
1:13:54
the count. Today, he made his
first public appearance in
1:13:57
nearly a week to honor the
fallen at Arlington National
1:14:00
Cemetery. Sources say he also
met with AIDS about the post
1:14:03
election path forward. And while
he may not be ready to move on
1:14:06
yet, the rest of the world
already has even the UK Prime
1:14:09
Minister, a close ally,
referring to him as the previous
1:14:13
president today.
1:14:16
Have a good relationship with
the previous president I do not
1:14:19
resolve
1:14:21
for British prime ministers have
a good relationship with the
1:14:23
White House.
1:14:25
And tonight we're learning to
more people who attended that
1:14:27
East Room election night party
here last week have tested
1:14:30
positive for the coronavirus
according to sources familiar
1:14:33
with the diagnosis according to
sources familiar with the
1:14:36
diagnosis. Sources familiar with
the diagnosis. Lester
1:14:39
Jackson at the white
1:14:42
twilight of his presidency,
President Trump is reshuffling
1:14:45
his national security team. And
tonight current and former US
1:14:49
military and intelligence
officials are telling our
1:14:51
Richard angle it's dangerous and
could help America's
1:14:54
adversaries.
1:14:56
Oh yeah. Oh no, this was great.
Hold on a second. I have this
1:14:59
clip. Hear scudo sheesh ski ski
odo Jim shooto. from CNN he was
1:15:07
propagating this he has a great
theory about it. This is not the
1:15:11
about the transition. It was
it's not
1:15:15
it let's put some teeth on that
if
1:15:17
we can for a moment because
there are sitting members of
1:15:19
Congress who were around in
their positions at the time of
1:15:22
911. And the 911 Commission
Report specifically cited the
1:15:27
shortened transition after the
2000 election for having an
1:15:30
impact on national security, I'm
quoting here, it hampered the
1:15:34
new administration in
identifying recruiting, clear
1:15:37
clearing, and obtaining Senate
confirmation of key appointees.
1:15:41
The fact is we have experience
for how shortened transitions
1:15:46
make a difference in national
security. Why Why are we hearing
1:15:50
from Republicans about that?
granting that potential danger?
1:15:56
Don't you just love that we're
gonna have another 911. tapping,
1:16:01
tapping nine elevens on the way,
it's all over, because, you
1:16:04
know, short transition, if Trump
doesn't transition, we're
1:16:07
definitely all gonna die.
1:16:10
Well, let's listen to the key
guy who looks like crap. By the
1:16:15
way, I don't know what happened
to him. Oh, Richard Ingle,
1:16:19
the CIA guy.
1:16:21
Is he overseas again, or
1:16:24
now is reporting on the
campaign. He's like,
1:16:28
now Now remember, now remember,
it's his CIA vs. Di A. So I just
1:16:34
wanna I just want to point that
out.
1:16:38
Well, he's he would be
representing the CIA. And he's
1:16:42
on NBC. And he comes in and he's
the national security
1:16:45
correspondent for The
International guy. I mean, he's
1:16:48
floating all over the place.
Here he is with his little
1:16:52
report on this whole situation
where Trump's going to fire
1:16:55
people. And his thoughts on it
in part one. Here's Richards
1:17:01
report. days before he was
pushed out as defense secretary
1:17:05
Mark Esper told the military
times he expected to be replaced
1:17:09
by a real Yes, man. And then God
help us Monday, President Trump
1:17:14
upped for loyalists to key
Pentagon positions. The moves
1:17:18
give President Trump still
commander in chief, more freedom
1:17:22
to act, especially overseas, as
proposed pulling all US troops
1:17:27
from Afghanistan and Syria. Both
may now be on the cards.
1:17:32
I think there are two prongs to
this action. One is simple
1:17:35
vengeance, and the other is
opening operational flexibility
1:17:40
for international operations
that he feels to benefit him
1:17:44
politically.
1:17:45
Oh, man, their heads are gonna
explode.
1:17:49
Hold on a second. Trump is out.
According to NBC, and he's out
1:17:55
there according to me. Yeah.
1:17:56
He what what political thing is
going on here? What is it going
1:18:00
to benefit him politically? What
are they talking about? Trump's
1:18:04
making all these moves, you get
rid of Esper to benefit him
1:18:07
politically. The elections over?
What are they talking about?
1:18:16
They don't know what they're
talking about. But they'll be
1:18:18
saying the same thing when
Christopher Ray gets fired. And
1:18:21
when Gina haspel gets fired,
these people are going and
1:18:24
they're going cool.
1:18:25
Here's part two, or Gina has
could get Spartan angles not too
1:18:28
pleased. It's not just the
Pentagon. former intelligence
1:18:32
officials tell NBC News CIA
director Gina haspel. Maybe the
1:18:36
next to go haspel has resisted
releasing classified documents,
1:18:40
as former CIA officials tell NBC
they worry President Trump and
1:18:45
his allies may cherry pick
intelligence, pushing false
1:18:48
claims democrats lied about the
Russia investigation and are
1:18:52
cheating now.
1:18:57
Presidential transitions are an
especially dangerous time when
1:19:00
the US is always vulnerable. In
the aftermath of the September
1:19:04
11 attacks, the nine
1:19:07
the chaos of the 2000 transition
caused delays to be avoided in
1:19:12
the future. But this transition
could be even riskier.
1:19:16
Yeah. Thanks, guys.
1:19:17
Yeah, yeah. Cool. shredders are
working full time over at the
1:19:22
CIA. Oh, yeah. Because what they
want to do is get rid of
1:19:26
Haskell, Haskell, Haskell and
Haskell.
1:19:28
So Haskell Gina, you're gonna
get rid of her because she's a
1:19:32
big roadblock because I've been
trying to declassify stuff left
1:19:35
and right. And, and I have some
examples of that with the
1:19:39
lindsey graham to drop that one
memo that been floating around
1:19:43
the CIA. And before Trump leaves
he's got a month and a half. He
1:19:48
can just declassify all kinds of
cool stuff even though Yeah, but
1:19:51
and they're obviously expecting
it or angle with the mentioned
1:19:55
it. Okay. So there's two people
who have business to do Lindsey
1:19:59
Graham has to to cover his own
ass because he's exposed because
1:20:02
he was involved in the Ukraine
corruption, and he knows it and
1:20:06
a lot of other people know it.
So he's trying to do everything
1:20:09
he can to not get thrown in the
in the brig. The other person is
1:20:13
Bill Barr. Bill Barr has to go
after the swamp, but he has
1:20:18
people he needs to protect.
Muller would be one because
1:20:21
they're all they're all this is
all goes back to bush years and
1:20:25
911 and some cover up of stuff.
To these, you're gonna see moves
1:20:29
being made to shuffle stuff away
and sweep some things under the
1:20:33
rug, just in case the legal
stuff actually works. And they
1:20:38
wind up with Trump as a as
president again. And people are
1:20:45
choosing their teams. Did you
see Mitt Romney? mitt romney's?
1:20:48
Like, Oh, well, yeah, no,
President Trump is still the
1:20:50
leader of the party. And he's
very important to you know, it's
1:20:53
like I wouldn't want to say
anything bad about him, because
1:20:55
he might actually post them off
here.
1:21:00
brahminy such good deeds a bit
more, I'd be ashamed of
1:21:06
themselves or botnet guy. And
1:21:07
did you hear pompeyo? About the
transition? No, Secretary of
1:21:12
State pompeyo
1:21:14
is the State Department
currently preparing to engage
1:21:16
with the Biden transition team?
And
1:21:18
if not,
1:21:19
at what point does it delay
hamper a smooth transition or
1:21:22
pose a risk to national
security,
1:21:24
there will be a smooth
transition to a second Trump
1:21:27
administration. We're ready. The
world is watching what's taking
1:21:32
place, we're gonna count all the
votes. When the process is
1:21:35
completed, there'll be electors
selected, there's a process the
1:21:38
constitution lays that out
pretty clearly, the world should
1:21:41
have every confidence that the
transition necessary to make
1:21:44
sure that the State Department
is functional today, successful
1:21:47
today and successful with the
president who's in office on
1:21:50
January 20. minute afternoon,
1:21:53
we'll also be successful.
1:21:55
Now pompeyo also has some
problems, because he's a former
1:22:00
CIA guy. So he he and no, who
knows what he's gonna have to do
1:22:05
and dance around. But he's he
definitely thinks that there was
1:22:08
fraud.
1:22:09
Do you believe there's
widespread voter fraud, that the
1:22:11
reports that we're getting from
Pennsylvania, from Michigan,
1:22:14
shall we vote totals and NASA
leads are significant leads with
1:22:18
99% reporting are going to be
overturned and that the United
1:22:21
States failed to conduct a
fraudulent pre election rich and
1:22:26
the Secretary of State, I'm
getting calls from all across
1:22:29
the world. These people are
watching our election. They
1:22:32
understand that we have a legal
process, they understand that
1:22:34
this takes time. Right took us
37 plus days, in election back
1:22:39
in 2000. We conducted a
successful transition, then I'm
1:22:43
very confident that we'll count
it and we must count every legal
1:22:47
vote, we must make sure that any
vote that wasn't lawful or not
1:22:49
began that dilutes your vote, if
it's done improperly. Kind of
1:22:53
get that right. When we get it
right. We'll get it right.
1:22:56
We're in good shape.
1:22:58
It was something about Joe Biden
was talking about pompeyo. And
1:23:03
see if you can understand in
this short clip, why he's
1:23:05
laughing or what's going on.
1:23:07
I don't see a need for legal
action.
1:23:09
Quite frankly, I think the legal
action is you're seeing it, play
1:23:15
out the actions he's taking. And
so far, there is no evidence of
1:23:20
any of the assertions made by
the President or Secretary of
1:23:24
State Pompeo.
1:23:27
Secretary of State Pompeo
1:23:32
What do you think that was
about?
1:23:34
Well, pompeyo used to be in
Congress. Ah,
1:23:38
okay.
1:23:40
So there's something that goes
back as long as versus one of
1:23:42
those inside. Baseball. Joe
Biden knows something. He has
1:23:47
been in college for 47 years,
you know, office. He knows
1:23:53
something that he thinks is
funny.
1:23:57
In your clip,
1:23:58
we may never know I don't know.
I mean, unless you're with Joe
1:24:02
and trying to chat him up about
his dad.
1:24:04
No idea why
1:24:06
it's kind of creepy. You could
probably ask him and he tell you
1:24:09
now
1:24:10
in your Graham, McCabe boy in
your your gray McCabe clip,
1:24:17
maybe the one before that about
Boris Johnson, there was a
1:24:21
little clip of him
congratulating President Elect
1:24:26
Biden and vice president of the
office elect Kamala Harris. This
1:24:31
morning in the British
newspapers. Someone did a one of
1:24:35
those Photoshop, download the
picture and take a look at it
1:24:38
from a tweet that was sent out.
And the tweet was from 10
1:24:42
Downing Street. And it was it
was just one of those pictures
1:24:46
that you post on Twitter
congratulating the the new
1:24:49
office of the president elect
coming in and they did an
1:24:52
analysis and they literally just
stuck. Biden and Harris words
1:24:57
over the Trump words they still
serve first picture, in the in
1:25:02
the Photoshop image, they didn't
completely get rid of it just
1:25:05
the layer that they hid way down
deep. And if you listen to Boris
1:25:09
Johnson's minute of
congratulating the office of the
1:25:14
president elect Biden, you'll
see exactly where this bill back
1:25:17
better is going, baby,
1:25:18
I really congratulate President
Biden and, and Kamala Harris,
1:25:23
who's I think, going to be the
first dinette and be the first
1:25:26
ever female Vice President of
the United States. And yes, this
1:25:32
country's had a good
relationship with the, with the
1:25:35
white house over the last few
years. But he's had a good
1:25:37
relationship with the White
House for many, many years. And
1:25:40
I've no doubt that we will
continue to have a very, very
1:25:44
strong, very close relationship
with our American friends. And
1:25:47
one thing I that is very
exciting that you're already
1:25:51
seeing from the Oh, can you
guess what the one thing
1:25:53
is? It's very exciting.
1:25:56
No incoming administration is
there, their willingness to join
1:26:01
the UK in the campaign to tackle
climate change as
1:26:11
a core property six summit in in
in Glasgow, and next year, and
1:26:17
the UK has been leading in in
calling the first major economy
1:26:23
to call for countries to get to
net zero carbon emissions by
1:26:28
2050. And suddenly, with the
with the advent of President
1:26:34
Elect Biden, we're seeing the US
really willing to take a lead to
1:26:39
on climate change, which I think
is is great news. It's great
1:26:43
news. It's
1:26:43
just great news. Okay. Oh, there
you have it. cop 26 posted the
1:26:50
Sabre hosted by the UK.
Beautiful no that Yeah,
1:26:54
beautiful. Well, they're all in,
of course. Fantastic. And all of
1:26:59
these people are now and this is
the idea of this is the thinking
1:27:04
is President Trump is very
quiet. He's got the lawyers
1:27:08
working. Everyone is teeing up
the timelines and the lawsuits
1:27:13
and the and the evidence. And
again, I think that the voting
1:27:16
software, it will be the most
believable evidence people can
1:27:19
certainly believe that computers
can be rigged that way. It's
1:27:28
he's letting everyone come out.
But everyone come out and say,
1:27:31
Okay, here I am. We're all part
of the globalists. And then the
1:27:34
thinking is immediately
thousands of sealed indictments.
1:27:39
And
1:27:40
you couldn't I couldn't help
myself but set it up that way.
1:27:47
But there's so much anger, and
it's and it's playing out in our
1:27:50
news news, news media, Anderson
Cooper on the scene in the mid
1:27:54
90s,
1:27:54
I think was like 96. I was in
Kinshasa, in the waning days in
1:27:59
Maputo.
1:28:00
Yes, I can remember when I was
in the CIA, he dropped the CIA
1:28:05
and who was a, you know, pretty
awful dictator.
1:28:09
And when he finally fled the
country, and the rebel rebels
1:28:12
were moving to take the capital,
his son drove around in a pickup
1:28:15
truck with a machine gun, and
settling scores with people he
1:28:19
felt had not been supported
enough with Mobutu. Thankfully,
1:28:22
it hasn't come to that year, but
I can't believe situation where,
1:28:28
you know, a transfer of power is
not we're I can't believe we are
1:28:33
in this situation here.
1:28:35
It just seems so.
1:28:38
about Georgia, I know it's about
setting up grievance politics
1:28:41
that will perhaps allow him to
run in four years.
1:28:44
He can't believe the situation.
That's exactly the way he feels.
1:28:47
It's like this is supposed to go
a certain way. The way I was
1:28:50
told it was going to go and this
is wrong. How can we be in this
1:28:53
situation? We are the media, we
control everything.
1:28:57
Hello.
1:28:58
And it got so bad. That for most
of the day, Fox News is playing
1:29:03
clips of CNN and MSNBC and MSNBC
and CNN are playing clips of Fox
1:29:09
News. It's it's completely
incestuous Lee circular. It's
1:29:16
incredible. What's going on. So
you mentioned Neil Cavuto who
1:29:24
turned who while he didn't its
producers or you know, the the
1:29:28
democrats that run Fox News,
thank you for proving that
1:29:32
point. Said no more no can have
Kaylee with this press briefing.
1:29:37
But Nicole Wallace discussed
this while playing it with Steve
1:29:41
Schmidt. I mean, this is a great
series of quick clips.
1:29:44
But I want to show you the clip
on fox news that I mentioned.
1:29:47
This is Neil Cavuto pulling away
from White House spokeswoman
1:29:50
Kaylee McInerney
1:29:51
pulling away. You don't
1:29:53
oppose an audit of the vote
because you want an accurate
1:29:56
count. You don't oppose our
efforts at sunlight and
1:29:59
translation. rnc because you
have nothing to hide. You take
1:30:03
these positions because you are
welcoming fraud, and you are
1:30:05
welcoming illegal voting. Our
position is clear. We want to
1:30:10
protect the franchise of the
American people. We want an
1:30:14
honest, accurate, lawful count.
We want maximum sunlight. We
1:30:19
want maximum transparency.
1:30:22
We want every legal vote to be
counted. And we want every
1:30:26
illegal votes. Well, I
1:30:28
just think we have to be very
clear that she's charging. The
1:30:30
other side is welcoming fraud
and welcoming illegal voting
1:30:33
unless
1:30:33
she has more details to back
that up.
1:30:36
I can't in good countenance
continue
1:30:37
showing you this. I want to make
sure that maybe they do have
1:30:40
something to back that up. But
that's an explosive charge to
1:30:43
make.
1:30:43
I mean, is this the work of
journalism? That Oh, no, no,
1:30:50
she's saying things that she
can't back it up so we're not
1:30:53
going to show it to you. That's
not journalism. Is it in my Am I
1:30:56
mistaken?
1:30:59
No, of course it's not. It is.
It's it's like beside the point.
1:31:04
They do that constantly with the
other side. They always say
1:31:06
crazy stuff to find people thing
who covers corrects that?
1:31:10
Nobody. So now it won't stop
anybody from saying fine people
1:31:14
on both sides. And they go on
and on about it. Right. pull the
1:31:17
plug on
1:31:18
it. Oh my god. Here's Nicole
Wallace. Now discussing this
1:31:22
with Steve Smith. This is just
crazy. So Steve Neil Cavuto a
1:31:25
person with a conscience
conscience.
1:31:28
A person with a conscience
Kabuto a man with a conscience.
1:31:31
My god, he's a person with a
conscience. isn't a bad isn't
1:31:37
that it's unbelievable. This is
not a knock down drawn out to
1:31:43
Steve Neil Cavuto a person with
a conscience who understands not
1:31:46
just that those are flagrant
lies. There have been Trump
1:31:49
observers and we're all the
counting is ongoing. And a lot
1:31:53
of these what lie hold on is
1:31:57
did you figure Did you hear
either Kaylee's commentary?
1:32:01
Yeah. What was the specific lie?
1:32:03
Nothing.
1:32:05
There was no lie. She just
disagreed with how she framed
1:32:08
it. But there was no lie. Oh,
yeah, the
1:32:12
framing was suggestive. So what
1:32:14
I thought was suggestive enough
for a man, a person with a
1:32:17
conscience to not even let it go
on the air the precious airways
1:32:21
pollute the young
1:32:22
mind. And a lot of these
1:32:26
officials at the state level,
Georgia and other places are
1:32:29
Republicans. So she's she's
accusing a whole bunch of people
1:32:32
that have absolutely no reason
to be in on some massive, non
1:32:36
existent conspiracy and things
that they have no incentive to
1:32:39
do. There's no incentive, but
that should be the human
1:32:45
reaction of everyone. And it's
so remarkable because it
1:32:48
happened on
1:32:48
the reaction, that
1:32:50
sort of humanity or conscience
is contagious over there. Oh,
1:32:56
is that kind of humanity or
conscious contagious over there
1:33:00
at Fox News, I think is what she
means. Hey, maybe fox is coming
1:33:06
over to our side like they
weren't
1:33:08
ready and conscience lies
they've been promoting all these
1:33:12
years. Exactly. Well, I
1:33:15
look. did not go
1:33:18
far enough. Watching Kelly
McInerney talking
1:33:21
about honesty and transparency.
1:33:25
go far enough. He cut her off.
He
1:33:28
should have gotten out of his
chair gone down there and beaten
1:33:30
her beating her with a salmon.
Something some stinky fish and
1:33:35
the macro. Not far enough. Well,
I look I'm happy.
1:33:40
But he did not
1:33:41
go far enough. Watching Kelly
McInerney talk
1:33:44
about honesty and transparency
is an obscenity in this country.
1:33:48
She is a serial liar
1:33:50
with no credibility. Oh, who is
part of his regime
1:33:53
that has done terrible
1:33:54
damage to America knows the
answers, right dude, there is no
1:34:00
widespread electoral fraud it
does not exist. And we have
1:34:03
enough information right now in
this moment in the space time
1:34:07
continuum.
1:34:12
Episode Yes, he
1:34:13
has enough evidence in the space
time continuum to know that this
1:34:17
is just crap moment in the space
time continuum to understand
1:34:22
that what is the space time
continuum?
1:34:27
That is what it is.
1:34:29
Are we always in this space time
continuing?
1:34:32
I would think I hope
1:34:35
let me just look I need to look
at the book of knowledge on this
1:34:38
I mean, I've no idea is
continuous time continuum. I
1:34:42
mean,
1:34:43
what did dad guys a total turd
that guy.
1:34:47
I don't understand how they come
up with that stuff. Let
1:34:50
me see stuff.
1:34:51
Let me see what is the book of
knowledge. Say? There's a
1:34:54
definition. Here we go. It's
from Merriam Webster, as you
1:34:57
know, that's our that's our
favorite. also paid also called
1:35:02
space time continuum, you have
the four dimensional continuum,
1:35:05
having three spatial coordinates
and one temporal coordinate in
1:35:08
which all physical qualities may
be located.
1:35:14
All right.
1:35:15
Okay, fantastic. Yeah,
1:35:16
I'm not going to take the
lightning. Rick Wilson's word
1:35:20
for anything. There's this.
There's some more stuff. Do you
1:35:24
want to take a break? Since
we're an hour? 35? I mean, we
1:35:29
can go a little bit more if you
want.
1:35:30
No, no, we'd better take a
break. We can continue where you
1:35:33
left off. I still got Graham
versus McCabe which is kind of
1:35:35
funny. Yeah, one of my favorite
clip coming up, which is get
1:35:39
kids I'm doing a tease.
1:35:41
Yes. I like
1:35:42
clip. My favorite clip coming
up. Is the Jennifer Rubin creeps
1:35:47
out clip. Oh, nice. That's gonna
be good. And then I got this
1:35:51
Chinese woman on a podcast at
the BBC gone on and on about
1:35:57
Biden. And she's like,
apparently worked for the Biden
1:36:01
campaign and she seems like a
Chinese CCP type but I could be
1:36:05
wrong. And I could be wrong
because she is wrong. That is
1:36:11
her name indeed.
1:36:12
And on the horizon, I've got
some Dr. Robert Epstein stuff
1:36:16
that you'll probably like a
couple other goodies that we can
1:36:20
talk about when it comes to the
numbers and with that I'd like
1:36:22
to thank you for your courage
and say in the morning to you
1:36:25
the man who put the C in person
with a conscience the john c
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divorce
1:36:31
well in the morning new Mr. Adam
Curry in the morning ships to
1:36:34
see boosted grass, keep near
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1:36:38
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1:36:41
Let's count you 2031 2031 trolls
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But there's lots of shows that
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are live on the stream and it's
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the morning to the artists who
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artwork two in a row on his way
to a hat trick after the box of
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ballot election rigging kit.
Brad one x comes in again with
1:38:21
the I voted dog bone and it was
I mean we saw that we went Yeah,
1:38:27
yeah and there's so much good
art to choose from now.
1:38:30
That was a that was a there was
at least 10 pieces that were all
1:38:33
all usable. Totally we had Riley
had a good
1:38:38
debate over the dog bone because
you were Southern piece but you
1:38:40
thought they were too busy. You
were the big dog bone guy and
1:38:43
yes, I was the dog bone guy and
I liked Riley's but it wasn't
1:38:48
really clear enough.
1:38:50
The other problem was Riley's
and he she knows better. Is that
1:38:54
the I voted dog tag is
unreadable.
1:38:57
Yeah, exactly. And it's small
these images are small. Let's
1:39:02
see what else do we have we had
a couple others. There's a lot
1:39:08
of stuff a lot of stuff that's
busy or too esoteric so Jordan
1:39:13
33 did hammer in the score card
but wow man it was it was a
1:39:18
little too too simple I think
for people to be able to lie
1:39:23
like Canton Neil's dog are
people to clip which had the dog
1:39:28
with a big giant I voted thing.
Yeah, dog sitting down there was
1:39:31
a very nicely structured piece.
Yeah. And that could have easily
1:39:36
won.
1:39:38
And it was hard. It was just
hard. There was a lot of good
1:39:40
stuff but I felt the dog bone
really just brought it all the
1:39:45
way home. It really did. And
congratulations Brad one x two
1:39:50
in a row one away from the hat
trick. You never know what can
1:39:52
happen as we continue to
criticize artists from all
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around get more nation and and
always boost one and we love
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You don't see NPR doing it. Now.
They got money. Why? Because you
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1:40:48
Brad Well, we
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also don't make the kind of
money NPR does.
1:40:51
Well, that's for sure. We don't
have a lot we
1:40:54
do. We do well enough that we
can have a set associated
1:40:57
executive producers and
executive producers for each
1:40:59
show and show 1294 is no
exception. Beginning with sir
1:41:05
Julian the URL of autonomous
cars or they're in Morgan Hill,
1:41:10
California. I assume he's got
something to do with autonomous
1:41:14
cars. And he came in with 1111
dot one 111 hundred dollars 11
1:41:20
cents. Wow. Which was a Veterans
Day donation. Beautiful. Yeah.
1:41:26
1111 Veterans Day
1:41:28
1111 1111 so I go by the way i
people who send in mail i you
1:41:33
know i mail has been spotty
which irks me. And so I go to
1:41:38
pick up the mail yesterday and
that place was closed because it
1:41:40
was Veterans Day so I get word
mail. We're way behind on that
1:41:44
mail and stuff. it'll catch up
on Saturday. ITM general
1:41:49
gentlemen, he writes sir Julian
checking in to say Happy
1:41:53
Veterans Day to my fellow vets,
and s dq. I love that Gilmore
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Girls was mentioned previously.
My better three quarters and I
1:42:06
have to use and I used to have
the most popular gilma more
1:42:12
girls podcast back in the day.
1:42:14
Oh really?
1:42:15
Where we interviewed cast
members and deconstructed each
1:42:18
episode.
1:42:18
No way.
1:42:20
Small World very small trust you
guys will talk about Dr. Shiva
1:42:24
from MIT and his data analysis
of the glitch, man.
1:42:32
No, we're not gonna talk about
that.
1:42:35
JOHN, my wife really enjoyed the
wealth tax essay, which I have
1:42:41
my substack essay show up on
Tuesdays. And is wealth tax
1:42:47
essay essay, which is a rewrite
of original one I did for the no
1:42:50
agenda audience. Right. I'm glad
that she liked it. So you
1:42:53
thought it sucked. I'm taking it
by by virtue of you leaving your
1:42:58
commentary out. Anyway, kisses
sir Julian, Earl of autonomous
1:43:02
cars, no jingles, no
1:43:04
karma? Well, Dr. Shiva from MIT
did a very good breakdown. If
1:43:09
you'd like us to play 30 minutes
of audio only when he's showing
1:43:13
charts. Happy to but it's and
that's exactly what I meant. By
1:43:20
this statistical analysis. It
might as well be climate change
1:43:24
or Coronavirus, death curves.
I'm sure. I'm sure it's true.
1:43:29
But I can't prove it and until
98% of all mathematicians tell
1:43:34
me it's true then I'm then
there's not much we can do about
1:43:37
it. But I do encourage everyone
to take a look at it.
1:43:41
There's a link in the show notes
Cameron God, Pearland Texas
1:43:45
77777 ITM john, and I've been
listening to show since I was in
1:43:51
high school. Today at 28 years
of age, I can finally claim my
1:43:56
knighthood,
1:43:57
nice,
1:43:58
long term, nice things. Both of
you have widened my thought
1:44:03
patterns and taught me how to
think critically which is highly
1:44:05
valuable in the workplace,
accounting for knighthood is
1:44:08
attached Can I be, please be
named sir.of. The park pairs,
1:44:13
says I live in peril and no
jingles necessary just to cover
1:44:17
for all the millennials who
listen to the show.
1:44:19
You got it, man. Thank you very
much. Nice to have you on board.
1:44:24
After all those years. You've
got karma we'll see in the
1:44:28
roundtable.
1:44:29
Donald Hart 33333 from
Clarksville, Tennessee. It needs
1:44:35
to be douchey
1:44:42
he doesn't need any jingles.
Just good karma. My wife and
1:44:45
daughter both told me I should
donate
1:44:49
art women
1:44:51
for the excellent deconstruction
of the news. Okay, well, he's
1:44:55
he's fulfilled his duties as a
husband and father.
1:44:58
Oh yeah.
1:45:00
need to go comma?
1:45:02
Oh, that's all he wanted. Okay,
we got that.
1:45:06
You've got you got it.
1:45:11
Rolando Gonzalez and Euston
Texas 333 jingles up front he
1:45:18
wants orange followed by we're
all gonna die a little girl yay
1:45:21
karma. Yep, ITM john and Anna
with this donation I'd like to
1:45:24
wish my wife Sara Happy 40th
birthday. She's on the list I
1:45:27
believe. Saturday 1114 still
gorgeous and sumptuous as ever,
1:45:32
despite for decades on this
crazy planet in 14 years married
1:45:36
to a very moody neurotic guy.
Then she married you. 2020 has
1:45:41
of course been a year of massive
change as we have lost friends
1:45:45
and family dude or laissez faire
COVID stance, a shame but
1:45:49
ultimately necessary. Sarah has
also taken on the incredible
1:45:53
responsibility of homeschooling
our two children while running
1:45:56
her own thriving clinical
dietetic practice. She's an
1:46:00
absolute Dynamo of a woman and
I'm in awe of her every day how
1:46:04
lucky I am happy for it is my
love. We will stuff our faces
1:46:09
with oxy oxy can cuisine. I know
it's a Mexican word, I know how
1:46:16
to pronounce it. I can't. Watch
walks again.
1:46:21
It's
1:46:23
on a side note, I implore my
parents who have the ability to
1:46:26
homeschool your children
deserved a well rounded
1:46:29
education that by the looks of
recent events, they are
1:46:32
obviously not getting in public
schools. were teaching socially
1:46:36
distancing has replaced PE
gender studies has replaced
1:46:40
liberal arts and climate
orthodoxy has replaced science.
1:46:44
We have managed to stay sane
through the ugliness of the news
1:46:47
cycle and grow stronger together
with our dear no agenda, leading
1:46:51
the way much love to the both of
you, and all of the gizmo nation
1:46:55
out there. Even the NA social
trolls.
1:47:00
Yes, Rolando also does a lot of
indie show mixes which are very
1:47:03
appreciative for he has won
again for us today, I think,
1:47:06
although we have some really
good ones long one. So we'll
1:47:10
have to see what moves until the
next show. And what else did I
1:47:14
want to say? Oh, yes, that
social distancing. I didn't clip
1:47:18
it because it was so boring. But
Joe Biden at one point, almost
1:47:22
if he said it completely, it
would have been great. He almost
1:47:24
said we have to social distance
to come together. I mean, he
1:47:28
almost almost said that. No show
I wish we didn't quite say that.
1:47:34
So we can't
1:47:35
hold a sentence together.
1:47:37
Rolando Thank you very much. And
yes, you're a beautiful Sarah is
1:47:40
on the list.
1:47:47
You've got karma
1:47:51
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real name is first name last
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you got there's no mail I can
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I looked but I didn't. I didn't
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know you know cigar. Chad
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money last time I donated monies
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one one donation what a douche.
You all deserve some
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Interestingly, to make this
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verifications each set included
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they're doing this for to
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algo eligos I'm driving across
you know we have the picture
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find a bicycle and this picture
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boxes a bicycle, find a
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across the country.
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train AI algos over Google.
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from New York to Arizona. Oh
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on no agenda social and most
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pictures by the way. A lot of
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Nobody. As at gutsy no mad
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that's his name if you want to
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meet up along the way, please de
douche me and taught me off with
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travel karma. Appreciate you
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You've been reduced.
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only got worse with the case
demmick I do use that word case
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Nemec.
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We have yes
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I humbly ask for the TPP jobs
karma for my pre emptive job
1:50:38
search as I try to hide the
unemployment wave ride the
1:50:43
unemployment wave before it hits
us all in Europe. Yeah, it's
1:50:48
coming. Yeah, either that or the
wages squeeze which will
1:50:52
inevitably happen as the
transfer of labor to cheaper
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countries continues thing new
Joe Biden. Therefore I checked
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out how long how far along I was
in my $4 a show subscription to
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56 in total and decided to
donate this as a lump sum for
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the extra karma kick. Nice. All
the best. So he is now at what
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is he closes at night level is
getting there. All right.
1:51:21
That's the magic.
1:51:25
The magic number
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Wait, am I playing the right
thing here? No, I'm not that's
1:51:30
for the next was
1:51:30
tgb
1:51:32
shingles actually though he
wanted TPP Do you want didn't
1:51:36
want TPP? That's what that's
where I got confused.
1:51:46
Karma I knew
1:51:47
I was doing something wrong.
1:51:49
pup baronet's or rogue of the
taverns in Victoria BC
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I'll read this one it's a long
one since you've been doing
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it to eight to 5583 yes
1:52:00
and it looks like the color
indicates some kind of royalty
1:52:03
situation going on jingles magic
number coincidence? I think not
1:52:06
one with the constitution Adam
and john. This donation is $333
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and 33 Scandinavian dollar
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executive producer column as we
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come and post the show. Place
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this day she completes her 33rd
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1:52:49
many 33 birth 33rd birthdays
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quick numerology things from
last week the US election was
1:52:56
held during the 33rd week of
their own lockdowns, it seems to
1:52:59
new transit transition website
that Biden slash Harris has
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launched on WordPress responds
in 333 milliseconds, okay. It's,
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it always seems that when I do
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plugins, A to Z, I look at the
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only has 33 minutes and 33
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furious. The only cure is to
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1:53:27
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karma for all and jobs jobs jobs
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Coincidence?
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I think not.
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jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
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Cameron Hunter is next $233 is
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request donate me Bo Jaiden to
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Hello lads wants to screaming
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Bulldog.
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Yes I have loose Jingo or at
least part of it.
1:54:43
And coming from Glasgow,
Scotland former Jr. He lives
1:54:47
near another one. And now I know
agenda addict.
1:54:51
I remember the first time I
listened to this show and taught
1:54:54
Who the fuck is this other guy
talking? Must be a guest on the
1:54:58
show. Now I have a lot of
respect for Johnny See, stay
1:55:07
safe, by the way. deeply. Thank
you too for the high quality
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the generation of Z's sleepwalk
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something we all welcome. I have
introduced my 11 year old
1:55:21
brother to the show and now he
blurts out, don't eat me Bo
1:55:25
Jaiden. Every now and then, his
mind will not be corrupted.
1:55:30
Adam, you may remember my dad he
has a podcast called the tartan
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podcast. Way back in the earlier
days. Holy crap.
1:55:38
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. What was his
name? Oh, my goodness. Is that
1:55:43
Yeah, no, we now both listen.
And it is incredible to have a
1:55:47
father that I can have nuanced
discussions with regarding the
1:55:51
podcast. I cherish it greatly.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
1:55:58
Mark Hunter. Yes, he is. He goes
way back early early days. I
1:56:02
think it was on the on the
network to back in the day. Oh,
1:56:06
very nice. Well, good to have
you on board Say hi to your dad
1:56:09
please. Now this is some quality
stuff. I think we need a shorter
1:56:47
version. Love that
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doesn't open up the gates of
hell nothing. Well.
1:56:53
The producers were going nuts.
Do you remember we had a like a
1:56:58
fry a THON during the show?
1:57:01
We're doing vocal fry. Okay, so
this is exact so that went out
1:57:09
into the ether and this is what
came back. The editor
1:57:12
of the New York Times the editor
of the New York Times
1:57:26
gotta sell good.
1:57:30
Ryan sold chin burgers sold.
Soul consulting silken burger in
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Port Townsend, Washington, 200
bucks. fellows, I read an NPR
1:57:40
headline that may be the best
ever written. A, it deserves a
1:57:46
bright spotlight, quote, report.
The pandemic is not good for
1:57:50
freedom and democracy.
Coincidentally, I have a
1:57:57
supercut Oh, I am a supercut. I
think we just played now
1:58:03
dangerous to
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democracy. I'm all in dangerous
to our democracy.
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This is extremely dangerous to
our democracy.
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This is extremely dangerous to
our democracy.
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This is extremely dangerous to
our democracy.
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our democracy.
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our democracy.
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our democracy.
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our democracy.
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our democracy.
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This is extremely dangerous to
our democracy. This is extremely
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dangerous to our democracy.
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our democracy.
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our democracy.
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our democracy.
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This is extremely dangerous to
our democracy.
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This is extremely dangerous to
our democracy and control.
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dangerous to our democracy,
right? Next year when this clip
1:58:55
comes around again. I'm not
gonna let us play it.
1:58:58
Taylor Bradshaw
1:59:01
every year This one's coming
back now.
1:59:04
Okay, they're brand new. I did
well, yeah, they're gonna keep
1:59:06
because everything's dangerous
to our democracy. We live in a
1:59:09
republic.
1:59:10
But this but this This clip is
been around for two years. It
1:59:15
comes back. It comes back back.
And if people send it to us
1:59:19
like, Oh my God, have you seen
this? Like, yeah,
1:59:21
it comes back a lot. I haven't
heard it for a long time.
1:59:23
I liked it. Yeah, I'm not
complaining.
1:59:25
Kaler Bradshaw, and we'll play
it again next year. No, we
1:59:29
won't. You know why? Because if
we don't play it, it'll be
1:59:31
dangerous to our democracy.
That's true. We
1:59:33
do have we live in a republic.
Not everybody.
1:59:39
Won. Yeah. Taylor Bradshaw's
next. I can't find any email
1:59:44
from him or anything under
Taylor under Bradshaw under
1:59:47
donation. I couldn't either. So
I and he came up with 200 bucks.
1:59:51
So thank you for that. And we
that concludes our list of
1:59:53
associate executive producers
and executive producers for show
1:59:58
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couple of different notes here.
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one
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let's play that I got a note
here not on No, we do have to
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put this birthday look thing on
here. This is an odd This is
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be sure Stevie but yeah he's
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did yeah, thank you for
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I don't know where I would be
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Yes. We also have Alex
Schoenfeld or Schoenfeld. I
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think he's Dutch. Who will be I
believe being knighted today.
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And I mentioning this because he
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Longtime dollars 36. I saw that
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coastline from the glowing
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the subs sailing in Portsmouth.
He wants to get my nation
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national anthem at the end of
the show. We have long stuff,
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which is really good. So you may
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the
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next week. He's an Insta bear
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Baron for quite a while
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so I guess we should do it. Call
up Mr. Zaremba as a douchebag
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douchebag and fresh in the
hookers and blow it at the
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roundtable fresh in the hookers
and blow at the roundtable
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though. That's something I
haven't heard a request for. And
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then he says something else
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the original. Yeah. Okay.
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Now you want to get back to your
thing or can I just wrap up with
2:03:57
a quick two quickies on this? on
the on the corruption stuff on
2:04:03
the voting stuff?
2:04:06
No, when I do the voting because
you still have the Wong clip I
2:04:08
got to play. Okay.
2:04:11
So I have Well, I have two
things. I've bill Barr yelling
2:04:15
it rolls. Just I don't think we
ever saw this interview about
2:04:19
how horribly wrong this could go
and broth kind of going like
2:04:23
well, it's not widespread. But
it's just interesting to hear
2:04:26
how how on fire bar when
2:04:29
I hear that now, I don't need a
rationale.
2:04:33
This is a you know, sort of
cheap talk to get around the
2:04:37
fundamental problem, which is
the bipartisan commission
2:04:40
chaired by Jimmy Carter and
James Baker said back in 2009
2:04:45
that a mail in voting is fraught
with the risk of fraud and
2:04:50
coercion.
2:04:54
Improved let me talk
2:04:55
Whoa. And since this since that
time, they're banned. In the
2:05:01
newspapers in networks, academic
studies saying it is open to
2:05:07
fraud and coercion. The only
time the narrative changed is
2:05:10
after this administration came
in, but elections that have been
2:05:14
held with mail have found
substantial fraud and coercion.
2:05:18
For example, we indicted someone
in Texas 1700 ballots collected,
2:05:23
he made from people who could
vote he made them out and voted
2:05:27
for the person he wanted to.
2:05:29
Okay, because that
2:05:30
kind of thing happens with mail
and parents and everyone knows
2:05:33
that there are individuals
cases, but as far as widespread
2:05:37
fraud, we haven't seen that
since we haven't we haven't had
2:05:40
the kind of widespread use of
mailing ballots is being
2:05:43
proposed. We've had absentee
ballots from people who request
2:05:46
them from a specific address.
Now, what we're talking about is
2:05:50
mailing them to everyone on the
voter list when everyone knows
2:05:53
those voter lists are
inaccurate, people who should
2:05:56
get them don't get them, which
is what has been one of the
2:05:58
major complaints in states that
have tried this in municipal
2:06:02
elections. And people who get
them are not the right people.
2:06:07
They're people who have replaced
the occupant, the previous
2:06:10
occupant, and they can make them
out and sometimes multiple
2:06:12
ballots come to the same
address, with a whole generate
2:06:15
several generations of
occupants.
2:06:17
You think that's a way to run a
vote? Well,
2:06:19
the only thing I'm saying is
that so far, we haven't seen
2:06:22
widespread fraud. So far, we
haven't tried it. Well, no, the
2:06:25
point is that a lot of us, there
are several states that only
2:06:29
have mail in voting, including a
republic, this is playing with
2:06:32
fire, this is playing with fire,
we're very closely divided
2:06:36
country here. And if people have
to have confidence in the
2:06:39
results of the election and the
legitimacy of the government,
2:06:42
and people trying to change the
rules to this to this
2:06:45
methodology, which as a matter
of logic is very open to fraud
2:06:49
and coercion is reckless and
dangerous, and people are
2:06:53
playing with fire.
2:06:55
So we'll see. We'll see how
Billy Billy Billy bardez there's
2:06:59
been some discussions on the on
the talk radios about how the
2:07:03
Europeans have long sense of
bands mail and voting for this
2:07:07
exact reason. And the talking
point that the media and the
2:07:11
democrats boasts the US is
widespread. Yeah, and broke
2:07:17
there. I can't keep it kept
keeping in his pants, he keeps
2:07:20
saying it. Widespread
widespread,
2:07:24
polling a tube in on it. He's
like, hey, why it's well, that's
2:07:26
the whole point. Well, there's
always going to be some
2:07:30
irregularities, but it's not
widespread. It wasn't
2:07:33
the end appointed guard tried to
make as we've never done
2:07:36
widespread mailing ballots ever
happened.
2:07:40
so unbelievably high, how many
years have we been pretty much
2:07:46
rejecting Project Veritas? Not
for not for what they do. But
2:07:53
it's an usable on the show. They
go, they go into the bar,
2:07:59
terrible restaurants, and
everything has to be subtitled.
2:08:02
Because you can't understand it.
There's no way. And I think that
2:08:06
that's why they don't gain a lot
of traction is because you can't
2:08:10
play it on the right wing talk
radio. You can't you can play it
2:08:14
on a podcast. It's horrible.
It's you need the subtitles. All
2:08:19
of a sudden, what the heck
happened? They got a two hour US
2:08:26
Postal Service Worker who was a
whistleblower. Now, for anyone
2:08:30
who followed this, there was a
whistleblower. And he said there
2:08:34
was we were trained to toss out
ballots. We were trained to, to
2:08:40
commit fraud. We were
threatened. Then, this guy was
2:08:46
interviewed by a US Postal
Service inspector like a Fed
2:08:51
basically is because it's from
the Igy office. Oh, he's he's a
2:08:55
federal agent of the government
coming to talk to him about what
2:09:00
he saw, based upon some of that.
The Washington Post went to
2:09:06
print and said he rescinded at
all which he didn't. So they
2:09:10
were, well, they haven't been
coming caught lying. They lie
2:09:13
all the time, I guess. But I
just want to play just a minute
2:09:17
or two, we can stop whenever you
want of this postal worker who
2:09:23
went is somehow he got in touch
with Project Veritas. I don't
2:09:27
know the backstory on that. They
wired him, john, this is
2:09:30
possibly the best record. You
don't even hear undercover
2:09:33
recordings from the feds like
this is so good. And to hear
2:09:37
this, you'll hear this. His name
is Russell Russell Strasser. He
2:09:41
is the post office worker who
are the inspector who was there
2:09:47
to convince this guy that he
didn't see what he saw, and that
2:09:52
it didn't happen that way and
that he's possibly mistaken.
2:09:54
It's two hours long. But just to
give you an idea of how horrible
2:09:59
these people Listen to what this
guy is doing with this postal
2:10:02
worker.
2:10:05
Are you Irish? My name is last
straw Sir,
2:10:08
I'm gonna come in for a second,
I don't want people to be
2:10:12
looking at whatnot.
2:10:18
And it's been incredibly rough.
I want to tell you a few things
2:10:22
want to tell you who I am, why
I'm asking to speak with you.
2:10:26
And, and sort of lay it out for
you. Okay? And I, we didn't
2:10:30
expect you to be here. So I'm
not willing to give up until
2:10:34
they fire Good for you, by the
way, good for you.
2:10:36
But we I literally was under the
wrong information. And so what
2:10:40
I'm apologizing for is I'm not
quite ready for you yet, because
2:10:43
I thought that
2:10:44
you would, we'd have to wait for
you to come in. We thought we'd
2:10:46
have to drag in. And handcast is
what he's saying here.
2:10:49
So I apologize. This looks a
little haphazard, it's just I
2:10:53
didn't realize you would be
here. So
2:10:55
I'm actually really good here.
2:10:58
I'm going to say the first thing
with respect to you with this
2:11:02
whole COVID thing if you'd
rather me have a map. I don't
2:11:05
care. I don't either. And so
2:11:07
this is this is I love this kind
of virtue signaling. This is
2:11:11
very typical. This is nice to
hear it on tape on recording.
2:11:15
It's like just respect to the
COVID thing. I mean, what he
2:11:18
basically wants to say is so we
take off our mask because this
2:11:21
bullcrap thing that is not true
that we both don't believe in
2:11:24
and we're faking it here right
in front of each other. Which of
2:11:27
course shouldn't be said by some
inspector guy, but he does he's
2:11:30
back to you with this whole
COVID thing if you'd rather me
2:11:34
have a map I don't care I don't
either. And so
2:11:37
but I want you to know that you
can drive that bus
2:11:39
if you say rescue the mask on
2:11:41
I don't want you to know you can
drive that bus
2:11:43
that I can put up okay, I'm if
you don't mind I
2:11:47
I'm okay with that too. When we
leave your job.
2:11:51
They don't. They don't get
exactly
2:11:54
Okay. Let me tell you who I am
and why.
2:11:57
You want to know why.
2:11:59
Yes, the last week has been
crazy right?
2:12:06
Am I am I mistaken? This guy is
trying to get he's he's pulling
2:12:10
out all the stops on this poor
postal worker to basically
2:12:15
coerce him into whatever this
guy wants him to say.
2:12:20
You might be you might be
nourished and unprepared. I
2:12:26
don't know. Just let it play.
2:12:28
Oh, no, I already killed it. I
did if if you don't think it's
2:12:32
you thing is just as nervous and
stuff. I think it's a little
2:12:35
more than that.
2:12:36
I have one that I can tell you
who I am and why.
2:12:39
We love to know why.
2:12:41
The last week has been crazy,
right? Yeah,
2:12:49
I don't. The only reason I came
out for I'm an introvert a
2:12:53
person don't like to be noticed.
I'm there with you. I
2:12:56
understand. But as soon as
2:12:58
I started realizing that it was
me and the king, the king with
2:13:01
an allegation, a PDI from months
ago, like June, August, and they
2:13:05
were
2:13:05
like, yeah, we need to get that
2:13:06
statement. I was like, Dude,
that gave you that statement.
2:13:09
So,
2:13:10
and here's where we're at right
now.
2:13:11
Okay.
2:13:13
There is.
2:13:16
I have to I'm, I'm gonna make a
promise to you right now. I'm
2:13:19
going to be 100% upfront with
you the entire time. You're with
2:13:22
me. Okay.
2:13:23
You asked me a question. I
2:13:24
promise answer you,
2:13:25
I promise. You You honestly, are
whether it's No. Good for me.
2:13:30
bad for me. Good for you.
2:13:31
bad for you. I
2:13:31
will be honest with you. That's
my first promise up to you.
2:13:34
Okay. And so let me let me make
good on that promise right away.
2:13:38
Okay. This storm is getting
crazy, right? Yes, just out of a
2:13:43
lot of people's control. And so
the reason they called me in is
2:13:47
to try to harness this one, try
to reel back in before it gets
2:13:52
really crazy. And understand
because we have senators
2:13:56
involved. We have the Department
of Justice involved.
2:13:59
We have
2:14:00
almost lawyers, Team
steinholding all sorts of things
2:14:04
are involved. Okay. And so, here
I am being honest with you. I
2:14:09
actually
2:14:11
believe what you're saying.
2:14:13
Left and okay out on next
sentence.
2:14:17
Okay.
2:14:18
I mean, this is so obvious
What's going on here? I'm gonna
2:14:23
be 100% honest with you. Okay,
I'm gonna be up front and be
2:14:25
straight with you. Wow, if
anyone says that, no, that the
2:14:28
bullshit is coming next. This
that whole two hours is really a
2:14:34
coup for Project Veritas
2:14:36
who say this, you you kind of
over over promoted the sound
2:14:41
quality. Oh, really was still
hard to hear. Oh,
2:14:45
well.
2:14:47
To me it was maybe it's just,
you know, Veritas standards. I
2:14:51
was delighted.
2:14:54
delight Well, it
2:14:54
was definitely 1,000% better
than normal crap, which does
2:14:59
need subtitles. But it was still
not what I was you know, I wish
2:15:04
they would do they could use,
they could use Microsoft array.
2:15:09
Microsoft micro phone arrays
like the ones that are in the
2:15:13
little devices echo it those
things would pick this stuff up
2:15:20
again you put it in the corner
and you'd get better quality in
2:15:24
this this guy's got a wire on or
somebody or your phone running.
2:15:27
I don't know where the sound was
coming from but yeah, I was
2:15:32
hoping for better. I'm sorry
2:15:34
to disappoint.
2:15:35
Yeah, it's not your fault. But
okay, well, let's listen to of
2:15:43
course this whole thing is and
then Washington Post, of course
2:15:46
jumps all over these recanted.
Why would anybody recant
2:15:49
something like this? Because he
was doesn't even make any sense.
2:15:53
No. But okay, this is what we
were being scammed to hope.
2:15:57
We're all being scammed. So
let's listen to this. I guess I
2:16:01
described her in a funny kind of
a way on this clip. But the word
2:16:05
is piece of something long on
the BBC bot podcast and this is
2:16:11
a podcast I didn't know existed.
It's in England. And they
2:16:15
brought this they're they're
already in England, as you could
2:16:18
tell with the earlier clip with
Boris Johnson. already selling
2:16:22
out the the
2:16:24
country and the country is
selling out his own country and
2:16:28
his own country. Yeah. If that
if that is indeed Boris Johnson.
2:16:35
Yeah, right. Some Yeah,
2:16:36
we still have that still up for
grabs. This is bull crap.
2:16:42
You're listening to a podcast
from the today programme on BBC
2:16:45
Radio four.
2:16:46
Don't be great. If I got $1. For
every single time that happened
2:16:49
on the campaign trail, Joe Biden
promised to increase taxes on
2:16:52
companies and on the wealthy.
Will he be able to
2:16:56
promise he is done with that
2:16:57
and the rest of the business
news morning done? Yes. Good
2:17:00
morning, Martha. Well, the
numbers in Congress in
2:17:02
particular in the Senate, the
upper house might mean that he
2:17:05
has difficulty pushing through
his economic plans. We'll talk
2:17:08
to an advisor to the Biden
transition team shortly. Also
2:17:12
this morning if your business
missed out on a Coronavirus,
2:17:15
bounce back loan and you thought
you'd missed the deadline? Well,
2:17:18
all is not lost as a three month
extension that starts today
2:17:22
we'll talk to the chief
executive of Starling bank, and
2:17:24
what should we expect from
financial markets now that Biden
2:17:27
is President Elect? Well, as you
heard earlier in the news,
2:17:30
Bolton Asian markets have had a
very good night the Nikkei
2:17:33
index, the main Tokyo index, up
two and a half percent first. So
2:17:37
Mr. Biden and the US economy.
I've been speaking to Felicia
2:17:40
Wong. She's on the advisory
board for the transition team.
2:17:43
She's also president of the
liberal think tank at the
2:17:46
Roosevelt Institute her I asked
her about Mr. Biden's campaign
2:17:49
promises. Well, what's
2:17:51
really notable about joe biden's
campaign trail promises is that
2:17:55
they kind of reflect his
political superpowers right.
2:17:59
Here in the United States. We
have focused a lot on the fact
2:18:02
that empathy and building Big
Tent political Coalition's are
2:18:06
what Joe Biden has been all
about. And I do think that those
2:18:10
policy ideas reflected in his
campaign, at the heart of his
2:18:17
economic promises, were a
combination of tax increases,
2:18:21
especially taxes on the wealthy,
and corporations, but also
2:18:24
really economic inclusion and
good jobs for all Americans who
2:18:29
are out of work, especially for
black Americans.
2:18:32
What happened to good paying
jobs now it's just good jobs.
2:18:35
You're not gonna get paid for
2:18:37
good paying union jobs. Let's
2:18:39
get this straight. and nice. 50
hertz hum in that guy's mica
2:18:45
I heard it What the hell is
that? They
2:18:47
disappeared. Somebody fumbling
around I guess.
2:18:51
I liked it.
2:18:55
Is that the entire clip? No.
Yes.
2:18:56
We have a part two here.
2:18:58
Yes. Part Two
2:18:59
policy say that a sharply at
odds with those of Donald Trump.
2:19:02
Wait, hold on that first clip.
Did you play the whole first
2:19:06
clip is estimated 48. That was
only about a minute.
2:19:09
No, that was a minute. 48 played
the whole first clip huh? Yeah,
2:19:13
time flies when you're having
fun. I know. It's crazy.
2:19:18
policy so that a sharply at odds
with those of Donald Trump who
2:19:21
cut taxes for corporations and
for wealthy people. But of
2:19:24
course, at the same time talked
to the working class with this
2:19:27
Make America Great, bringing
back manufacturing, this is
2:19:31
going to be a complete break in
policies.
2:19:34
That's right, if Joe Biden is
able to pursue this dual
2:19:38
strategy of economic
transformation through job
2:19:42
creation and through
decarbonizing the American
2:19:45
economy and at the same time,
raising taxes on corporations
2:19:50
and on the wealthy, which, by
the way, is a good economic set
2:19:55
of policies because these are
places where there is a lot of
2:20:00
money that is being essentially
trapped at the top and needs to
2:20:03
be re circulated throughout the
American economy. But if he can
2:20:06
bring these two things together,
it would be very, very different
2:20:10
from Donald Trump's policies.
2:20:12
Who was this one? Lady? What's
the first? Sure
2:20:15
Washington the Roosevelt
Institute? Some some globalist
2:20:21
operation. Chinese.
2:20:22
She's the CEO. She's the CEO of
it.
2:20:25
Now, how is it good economic
policy that she says, just
2:20:30
straight up? We've got it tax
more, much more taxes. Yes, just
2:20:35
tax everything. And this is
really a good idea. She says,
2:20:41
which, by the way, if there's
any evidence that the the
2:20:45
lecture was rigged, people do
not vote for this kind of thing.
2:20:50
Tax. You know, we're gonna take
away your tax tax cut. We're
2:20:53
gonna tax you more. Okay, I'm
voting for you. I mean, does
2:20:58
that make any sense to anyone?
No. I just found this very
2:21:03
annoying, by the way,
2:21:04
who is behind this outfit? Did
you look into any of this?
2:21:07
No, I should have I was remiss.
Okay, I had this two days, I had
2:21:13
these ridiculously lengthy
senate hearings that I was
2:21:18
trying to find something good
about, and I, you know, it was a
2:21:21
waste of my time.
2:21:22
Is this some kind of China
outfit, though? Do you think?
2:21:26
Well, we'll find out ahead.
Okay. I did get one weird follow
2:21:31
up a classic with McCabe and Jim
when Ted Cruz was grilling him
2:21:34
about about Flynn. Uh huh. And I
want you to listen carefully to
2:21:41
this 26 second clip. It's Wait,
wait, it seems very clear to me
2:21:47
what was asked, and how it was
answered. Very clear. And then
2:21:53
the switcheroo.
2:21:56
The only basis that was put
forward for what I think was a
2:22:00
bogus political persecution and
prosecution was an alleged
2:22:05
violation of the Logan Act,
which has never been used to
2:22:08
prosecute anybody in the history
of the Department of Justice.
2:22:11
True. No,
2:22:13
I don't believe that's true.
2:22:14
I think name one person that's
ever been prosecuted under the
2:22:17
Logan act.
2:22:18
Now I was referring to why we
opened the case against General
2:22:21
Flynn.
2:22:26
Yeah, let's not answer that
question was
2:22:28
Am I missing something here?
2:22:30
No, the whole thing was a hoax.
Yeah. And we're finding that out
2:22:36
now, slowly, slowly, slowly,
LBJ.
2:22:39
Trump will be out office five
years before the truth comes
2:22:42
out. Here's another one that
bugs me. This bugs me. This is
2:22:45
Jennifer Rubin. Jennifer Rubin
is is sold for years she was
2:22:51
sold as the conservative
columnist, conservative Mind
2:22:55
you, columnist for The
Washington Post. She's a
2:22:59
communist by the way. She, she's
the conservative comments, and
2:23:03
they would for a while they
dubbed her as the conservative
2:23:06
blogger. Oh, just like Karl
Marx, to give her more
2:23:11
credibility, the conservative
blogger and here's what she has
2:23:15
to say.
2:23:19
hire these people. I also want
to echo something that my friend
2:23:24
ej said that Trump has to lose,
but that all his enablers have
2:23:29
to lose. They have to we have to
collectively, in essence, burn
2:23:33
down the Republican Party. We
have to level them. Because if
2:23:37
there are survivors, if there
are people who have weathered
2:23:40
this storm, they will do it
again. They will take this as
2:23:43
confirmation that hey, it just
pays to ride the waves Look at
2:23:47
me, I've made it through. And so
up and down the ticket, federal
2:23:51
state local offices, the country
has to repeat this. This has
2:23:55
become a dysfunctional anti
government party. That is not
2:23:58
what the country wants and what
it needs.
2:24:01
Wow. Wow,
2:24:03
hold on a second. Let me just
get ready for
2:24:08
Yeah,
2:24:09
there's a lot of this derivative
blogger,
2:24:11
but there's a lot of this
calling for people's heads. And
2:24:16
we they you know, like if there
was a thing that Ivanka Trump is
2:24:19
now she will never ever, ever be
forgiven. She'll never work
2:24:22
anywhere will shave her head and
drag this Culebra terror through
2:24:26
the streets? Yes, yeah, that's
and, you know, they're
2:24:31
publishing voter rolls. And, you
know, I donate to both the
2:24:37
Republican and Democrat
campaign. I think this year was
2:24:41
100 hundred and 50 bucks each.
And it was 150 because I wanted
2:24:46
the Trump Platinum credit card
premium, so I had to get 150 the
2:24:50
democrats have now that just
published my name and my address
2:24:54
on a website as someone to go
check out and make sure he never
2:24:59
worked. Again, well saw that.
2:25:03
What?
2:25:04
Yeah, you didn't know about
this? No, this is all the
2:25:07
accountability project. If
you're not believe me you're on
2:25:11
those this list. Those two,
normally not those two live
2:25:15
Joe's put you on the list. Trust
me, Your Honor. Thanks as an
2:25:19
agitator as a supporter, as an
educator. Yes, yes. I'm proud
2:25:24
agitator. Yes, me you're on the
list. And, and again, the going
2:25:29
to donation and putting websites
together, find your neighbors,
2:25:35
go harass them if they supported
Trump. Yeah, it's it's so
2:25:40
American. It's
2:25:42
like, just like Cuba, which
we've been predicting on this
2:25:45
show forever.
2:25:45
There you go. Just like America
told you. Exactly. Right.
2:25:51
Uh, I have the capital of just
before we go, continue. I do
2:25:55
have some ISOs to suggest. Okay,
2:25:57
good. I think I had one or two
as well. What? What you got?
2:26:02
I have the no evidence ISO.
2:26:05
Okay. No evidence. I saw
2:26:07
no evidence of widespread voter
fraud.
2:26:10
Okay, it's pretty good. It's
2:26:11
pretty good.
2:26:12
It's nice and clean, huh? Then I
have one. That's this. Lindsey
2:26:16
Graham. When he's grilling
McCabe and this is called
2:26:20
Timeout.
2:26:21
Timeout. Timeout.
2:26:23
Not bad. Not bad. It
2:26:25
totally got
2:26:26
I have to see what is this one?
Everyone? Pretend podcasting
2:26:30
isn't boring. I thought that was
2:26:34
good. And then this one, you
worthless balls of shit.
2:26:38
So I don't have one of those is
good. Do you want to use either
2:26:42
of those? Well, I
2:26:43
don't like the profane one. No.
2:26:45
I like the podcast.
2:26:47
podcasting one a lot. Yeah,
2:26:49
let me let me crank that up. A
little volume hands. Try that
2:26:53
everyone
2:26:53
pretend podcasting isn't boring.
2:26:55
Yeah, I think that might work
for us. And only for us. Really?
2:26:59
Yeah, that's true. It would be
two to 80. We hit too close to
2:27:03
home with most podcasts. Yes, I
could go on with my with lindsey
2:27:10
graham stuff. I mean, this is
where he grills McCabe and he
2:27:15
brings in some CIA documents.
And ej, he's kind of beside
2:27:18
himself. So what
2:27:19
he was hearing what exactly was
the hearing?
2:27:23
I must say hearing on this is
the foundational hearing they
2:27:26
should they had six months ago
or a year ago about a
2:27:28
foundational hearing on why they
started the investigation
2:27:32
against Trump and the Russian
collusion in the first place. A
2:27:36
gotcha. They've been promising
this and they've been promising
2:27:39
it. And now after Trump gets
voted out exactly. They decide
2:27:44
to actually do it.
2:27:45
Lady G is on the wrong side of
history.
2:27:50
To ag is let's go with that you
have three clips, it says
2:27:56
they're long, but they're kind
of interesting. And it is like
2:27:59
it shows you the the kind of
tedious nature of these hearings
2:28:02
and the basic insincerity of
doing it after Trump's been
2:28:07
voted out and why we're Where
were you a year ago kind of
2:28:11
issue. But here we go.
2:28:13
Senator Feinstein suggested it
was right to open up the
2:28:16
investigation against the Trump
campaign. You say it was right,
2:28:20
it was your duty. Let's look at
the entire record of the 2016
2:28:25
election and see how even handed
the FBI was on September the
2:28:30
seventh 2016. The CIA, not the
Australian ambassador, the
2:28:37
United Kingdom in London, but
our CIA sends an investigative
2:28:44
lead over to the FBI. And they
informed the FBI of US
2:28:50
presidential candidate Hillary
Clinton's approval of a plan
2:28:54
concerning US presidential
candidate Donald Trump and
2:28:57
Russian hackers hampering US
elections as a means of
2:29:02
distracting the public from her
use of their private mail
2:29:06
service.
2:29:08
How many agents were assigned to
investigate that, Senator, if
2:29:13
you are referring to the
memorandum, the raw intelligence
2:29:17
memorandum recently declassified
by the DNI Yeah, yeah. I have
2:29:25
read that memorandum. And I
don't understand it to be a
2:29:30
request for Investigative
activity. I'm not aware that any
2:29:34
agents were assigned to
investigate the way to make sure
2:29:38
when they come out, you get an
you get a memo, an investigative
2:29:43
lead is what the CIA calls it,
alleging that Hillary Clinton
2:29:47
had just signed off on a plan to
tie Trump to Russia for
2:29:50
political purposes.
2:29:52
How many people looked at that?
2:29:54
How many agents were assigned to
see if it was true or not?
2:29:58
Did you know Did you know? about
it.
2:30:01
I was not aware of that
memorandum. Wait, timeout,
2:30:04
timeout timeout,
2:30:06
you get a CIA memo,
investigative lead memo
2:30:11
suggesting that the Democratic
candidate for president Hillary
2:30:14
Clinton is trying to divert
attention from her email server
2:30:18
problem by casting aspersions
against the Trump campaign being
2:30:22
connected to Russia. And you
didn't know about it. How is
2:30:26
that possible?
2:30:27
Oh, that's actually quite good.
I didn't know that he was laying
2:30:29
it. I mean, I appreciate Lindy
Hop just laying out as fact,
2:30:34
like, Oh, this is what was going
on. There was a memo sent about
2:30:38
it exactly what we were saying
at the time. It's like, well,
2:30:41
this looks like some kind of
distraction. And it turns out,
2:30:44
we're right after the fact.
Yeah.
2:30:46
And the DNI Of course, the
Director of National
2:30:49
Intelligence. DEA classifies
that and I think they want to
2:30:52
declassify a lot of stuff before
Trump leaves what's already been
2:30:55
declassified, shredders are
going they're grinding away they
2:31:00
got they probably bringing new
ones in. And they bring this of
2:31:04
course, this all happens late in
the game again, where were the
2:31:07
you know, what, six months ago a
year ago would have been nice to
2:31:10
know about all this stuff. Okay,
whatever is too late now, but
2:31:14
let's at least bring it out
because eventually the truth
2:31:17
will be shown up in books and
all the rest of it and how the
2:31:20
whole thing was railroaded job,
2:31:21
orange man bad. Exactly.
2:31:23
So let's go to part two,
2:31:25
Senator Feinstein's and you
didn't know about it. How is
2:31:27
that possible? I'd like to
explain to you how that's
2:31:31
possible.
2:31:32
Who did it go to? Who did it go
to?
2:31:35
I will, I will just want to make
sure if he understand so it went
2:31:37
to her did the memo go to?
2:31:40
I recently I read the memo
recently, but my understanding
2:31:45
it went to the Director Comey
and was also to the attention of
2:31:49
Peter struck.
2:31:52
That memorandum that you're
referring to, as I read it is in
2:31:56
response to a FBI request for a
request for an update of the
2:32:02
source of information that the
crossfire hurricane taskforce
2:32:08
was reviewing about Russian
activity in a campaign that's
2:32:13
from my best recollection.
That's what I'm here. I'm here
2:32:17
to tell you that that's not what
happened is that the CIA and
2:32:21
we've got the documents sent to
the FBI information suggesting
2:32:27
that Hillary Clinton had
approved of a plan to link
2:32:31
Donald Trump to Russia for
political purposes.
2:32:34
And it went to Peter struck.
2:32:36
Peter struck that's fair minded
2:32:38
when it came to the Trump
campaign.
2:32:40
Senator Mike experiences working
with Peter struck. Yes, I
2:32:44
believe he was fair decisions
that in the work that he did.
2:32:55
So do you object to more
relieving him from the
2:32:59
investigation because of the
emails show
2:33:01
that he hated Trump's guts?
2:33:04
My recollection stirs that. We
removed Peter from that team
2:33:09
because of the ongoing
investigation if you remove Mr.
2:33:14
Muller removing we had
conversations on the evening
2:33:19
that I was first shown the text
messages between Mr. strock and
2:33:23
Miss Paige and we made the
decision to remove him and we
2:33:27
reached out to right director
colors team and they agreed with
2:33:31
that that's my recollection.
2:33:33
Wow, man, this
2:33:35
unbelievable that this is only
coming out after the election.
2:33:38
Here we go. There's the
shredder. It's the shredding as
2:33:43
they speak over there. I can
hear no, that's a good one.
2:33:47
Again, he
2:33:47
actually did get numbers on the
Richter scale because of the
2:33:50
action of the shredder
2:33:52
right now. I love the I love
when he says my recollection
2:33:56
stirs. That's a very interesting
phrase. My recollection stirs.
2:34:03
use that as part three. Okay,
2:34:08
I want to get into this.
Everybody is saying that you had
2:34:11
the right to open up an
investigation against Trump,
2:34:14
based on the US Ambassador the
excuse me, the Australian
2:34:18
ambassador to the United Kingdom
who heard a conversation in a
2:34:21
bar. What you're telling this
committee when the CIA informs
2:34:26
the FBI about a plan signed off
by Hillary Clinton to link Trump
2:34:30
to Russia, nothing was done. Is
that what you're saying? There
2:34:34
was no investigation of that
allegation at all. What I'm
2:34:38
saying certain senator is it is
not clear to me that there's an
2:34:42
allegation of criminal conduct
in that memorandum that is based
2:34:46
on my current reading of it. I
did not see it
2:34:49
at the time. I can't it's not
there's a counterintelligence
2:34:53
investigation is what was opened
up against Trump not a criminal
2:34:56
investigation. Is that true?
Papadopoulos? was a
2:35:00
counterintelligence
investigation.
2:35:02
The case against Mr.
Papadopoulos was a
2:35:05
counterintelligence. So if you
got to have a
2:35:07
counterintelligence
investigation opened up against
2:35:10
the Trump campaign, based on our
conversation by the Australian
2:35:15
ambassador to the United Kingdom
based on a bar conversation,
2:35:20
you're telling me, that's legit.
And you put all the resources
2:35:25
for two and a half years run
that down. But you're telling
2:35:29
this committee when our own CIA
suggest that Hillary Clinton
2:35:32
signed off on a plan to link
Trump to Russia for political
2:35:36
purposes?
2:35:37
You didn't do a damn thing?
2:35:38
Is that your testimony?
2:35:40
Oh, man, all those people who
turned away from the show, who
2:35:45
called us Trump zealots, just
because we reported exactly what
2:35:52
is now being told the exact
story. They're lost forever. And
2:35:58
they'll never know the truth
because this I mean, this is
2:36:01
lost in the archives of c span.
And you're right, yeah. Lots of
2:36:06
books will be written and people
will do. Oh, yeah, I knew it all
2:36:09
the time. But with Trump
defenders were Trump defenders.
2:36:13
And crazy old, right, at Nazi
courtrooms. There it is. There
2:36:19
it is.
2:36:20
It goes on and on. He goes on.
2:36:22
Of course, at this clip isn't
finished the three hour clip
2:36:26
Trump Russia for
2:36:27
political purposes. He said to
do a damn thing. Is that your
2:36:31
testimony? No, sir. That's not
my testimony. What happens?
2:36:36
So
2:36:37
I'm happy to explain to you how
we thought about the issue with
2:36:41
Mr. Papadopoulos? No, that's not
my question. No.
2:36:45
My question is, why did the FBI
not open up an investigation
2:36:50
based on the CIA input?
2:36:52
The CIA is telling the FBI that
they have information Hillary
2:36:56
Clinton signed off a plan to
deflect attention for and put
2:37:00
Trump in a bad light regarding
Russia. That came in September
2:37:03
2016.
2:37:04
You didn't know about it,
apparently. Can
2:37:06
you explain to this committee to
the American people
2:37:09
want the FBI did nothing
regarding that allegation?
2:37:13
I cannot serve explained to you
what Peter struck or anyone else
2:37:19
thought about that at the time,
but I can explain to you,
2:37:22
Minister. No,
2:37:24
I accept that you believe that
Mr. Papadopoulos should be
2:37:28
looked at? I'm not arguing with
you. I don't understand how you
2:37:33
can tell how the FBI operated,
man.
2:37:39
It's unbelievable. Well,
2:37:43
we shall see. So all gonna be
good for the show. Okay, I
2:37:47
get calls about
2:37:49
I got to play a couple of clips.
So just going back to some of
2:37:53
the I've resisted playing any
Giuliani clips, for obvious
2:37:58
reason. Even though I have big
respect for him. He was my
2:38:01
mayor. I saw what he did. But
you know, he's, he's been
2:38:06
ruined. You know, Kate McKinnon
has ruined him. You can't look
2:38:08
at him and not think the guy's
nuts. But he explains a little
2:38:12
bit about his two whistleblowers
that he has short clip and
2:38:15
they both have superior
information. Thor, Thor has the
2:38:19
part of it with the government
inside his who basically are
2:38:22
turning let's call it state's
evidence that they are Democrats
2:38:25
who were testifying against the
democratic effort because they
2:38:27
were so disgusted. That's
basically Thor's people. Coleman
2:38:32
has community people, and he's
got the Dominion people. And
2:38:37
they were the ones who have the
actual pot, not the pole watches
2:38:40
the observers who were excluded,
who will lie to but two of them
2:38:45
stayed behind after all the
republicans have been left out.
2:38:49
And they are the ones who got
the evidence on the hundred
2:38:51
thousand votes coming in. And
and they have some photographs
2:38:54
also. You put those two
together. And you've got some
2:38:58
very, very powerful evidence
that that room at the cop center
2:39:02
I think it was was that
complete, which make up the
2:39:06
votes room?
2:39:06
How much do we have to make up
and let's get there.
2:39:09
I love how Rudy is just
completely dropped the hunter
2:39:12
Biden laptop from hell, that's
he put that on the back burner
2:39:16
that's that did nothing on
believably that did nothing. The
2:39:21
other guy who would know
2:39:23
he was a good normal
circumstance that had been
2:39:25
fodder for the news media for
months,
2:39:27
years. years is so good. I mean,
there's a treasure trove of
2:39:31
goodness on that thing. Just the
porn stuff alone is hilarious. I
2:39:37
mean, that guy, some serious
issues, man. He really likes
2:39:41
taking selfies of himself during
sex and posting it online. That
2:39:47
he's got some serious Yes,
2:39:49
that's not a serious issue. So
john
2:39:51
Solomon, who many know from his
radio show, his podcast, but he
2:39:55
he's a journalist, and he's an
award winning journalist. He
2:39:58
breaks down multiple tiers of
corruption that he believes are
2:40:02
going to be taken to court and
and successfully
2:40:07
litigated. Tier One is worth the
quiet answer the question were
2:40:11
rules change for voting. did
things occur in states that were
2:40:15
not authorized by the
legislature because as you
2:40:17
pointed out the beginning of the
show, the Constitution vests the
2:40:19
power changing election in the
legislature and the legislature
2:40:22
only. We have in with Michigan,
Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin,
2:40:27
concrete examples of voting
procedures, voting counting
2:40:30
procedures, voting valid
carrying procedures being
2:40:34
changed by unelected bureaucrats
without the authority of the
2:40:36
legislature. So we've answered
that question. in great detail.
2:40:39
Some of the lawsuits that came
out today, cite that reporting
2:40:42
cite those memos in their
challenges to these various
2:40:45
state practices. The second
thing we set out to to identify
2:40:49
is, was private money injected
into the system in ways that
2:40:53
we've not seen before. Now I'm
not talking about donations to
2:40:56
candidates that's totally
allowable. We're talking about
2:40:58
money going to election judges
going to election Arbiter's to
2:41:02
election entities that are
counting the votes, gathering
2:41:05
the votes, changing the rules?
And the answer is, yes. How much
2:41:09
money at least 300 and $50
million dollars? Where did it
2:41:11
come from? Mark Zuckerberg,
founder of Facebook, wanted to
2:41:16
get administered to a group
called the Center for tech and
2:41:19
civic life. And that group will
not tell us how much money they
2:41:23
sent sent to each jurisdiction.
They sent money to 2500
2:41:26
jurisdictions. If you look at
the map, there's a lot of blue
2:41:29
areas that appears the money is
but they won't give us the per
2:41:32
capita dollars that they spent
in these directions. But we now
2:41:35
can answer the question. Yes,
the private money was injected
2:41:38
into the vote counting system in
America. The third thing where
2:41:41
we're just in the beginning
stages of is is it possible that
2:41:45
1235 10,000 votes of people were
counted, that actually didn't
2:41:50
vote. That's the allegation here
for the whistleblowers that you
2:41:53
mentioned the top of the show.
Tonight, I can tell you that in
2:41:56
six states that we looked at
Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin,
2:42:00
Michigan, Pennsylvania, and
Georgia, there are hundreds of
2:42:04
thousands of people that when
you run their current ballot
2:42:07
regress up against Change of
Address records, or death
2:42:11
records in America, there are
several hundred thousand voters
2:42:13
listed as having voted in the
states that appeared to have a
2:42:18
file a change of address, or
have died before the election.
2:42:21
We're now going through the
tedious process of calling those
2:42:23
people one by one saying Did you
really vote, if not, who
2:42:27
requested your ballot, and we're
going to try to get to the
2:42:29
bottom of that mystery. That's
gonna take a little bit of time.
2:42:33
What I like most, and I
appreciate how he can wrap that
2:42:36
up in two minutes. You know,
thank you. Thank you very much.
2:42:39
And make a site.
2:42:40
Yeah. But how about the 300 and
$50 million from Zuckerberg to
2:42:44
all these election? committees
and etc.
2:42:49
I didn't know anything about
this. I don't even know what the
2:42:52
point of it is.
2:42:53
It's really to bribe
2:42:56
Yeah, no, I said that now, but I
and why?
2:43:01
Well, I guess the point is, is
all this private money, not the
2:43:06
least is the Dominion outfit,
which has a lot of ties to, in
2:43:12
this case to mainly democratic
billionaires. Nancy Pelosi,
2:43:17
Feinstein has all these
connections, there's reports
2:43:23
many reports from around the
world of this system not being
2:43:26
adequate, being too susceptible
to literally changing votes. But
2:43:31
now let's go to the Silicon
Valley aspect to kind of get off
2:43:34
in what's going on is this, you
know, okay, well, they were just
2:43:38
censoring us. Yeah. Okay. We'll
deal with that some other day
2:43:41
section 230, by the way, a
question for you. If so, section
2:43:47
230 means that a platform cannot
get sued for something. One of
2:43:54
their users has posted on the
platform, not for libel. That is
2:43:58
basically
2:43:59
the understanding, I would say
in a nutshell,
2:44:02
right? And that really goes for
what this was built on at the
2:44:07
time was USG user generated
content. It's the future. Joe
2:44:16
Rogan is no longer user
generated content. He is a paid
2:44:19
employee indirectly through a
licensing deal. With Spotify, I
2:44:26
think they can be held liable.
No,
2:44:33
that's an interesting point. I'd
never thought about it. You just
2:44:37
do this at me. I'd have to
really give it some thought it
2:44:39
just
2:44:39
came up. That's why as I go into
Dr. Robert Epstein, who we
2:44:44
introduce on the show,
2:44:45
but what but hold on is that
Rogan doesn't. Rogan, I think
2:44:50
you can still you can still be
if it's exclusive. It doesn't
2:44:54
necessarily apply to the
podcasting business. I mean, if
2:44:58
I if we sit here and lie about
that People with with false
2:45:02
hoods or whatever maliciously or
not, we're gonna get busted with
2:45:06
a rail. There's no 230 element
to this. No. But he was so rogue
2:45:11
has always been susceptible to
the I'm not
2:45:14
talking about Rogan. I'm talking
about Spotify the corporation.
2:45:20
He will be available
2:45:22
to go up. Yeah.
2:45:24
He will be available exclusively
on spa.
2:45:27
Would they have did it? Well,
that I mean, it's not that Rogan
2:45:30
doesn't have deep pockets. But
2:45:32
tell me Spotify, Spotify can get
sued for enabling.
2:45:38
And that's a possibility. That's
what I thought that would
2:45:41
probably apply to me vo and his
Hay Day.
2:45:45
Yeah, I think so although it's
even better. Now. If it's only
2:45:48
on one app, I mean that you got
to sue the app. That's that's
2:45:51
the bottom line. The app is
paying for that content is not a
2:45:54
user generated this situation.
So they have no protection.
2:45:59
Rogen is of course Rogen gets
sued. But But Spotify has no as
2:46:04
no protection under the law.
2:46:05
So you can now Sue now. And Sue
Rogen and Spotify. That's where
2:46:10
the big money
2:46:11
apparently,
2:46:12
you got a double dip there.
2:46:14
There's, there's in so much
trouble, too. They bought
2:46:17
megaphone. For a couple hundred
million dollars megaphone does
2:46:23
ad insertions for podcasts
everywhere. Whereas I think
2:46:28
what's happening is Spotify has
made such a big deal about all
2:46:32
these listeners who are all
going to convert to listen to
2:46:34
podcasts on their app. And they
have their kind of end to end
2:46:38
streaming, dynamic ad insertion
wikiwiki engine, which is so
2:46:42
fab, but that doesn't work
outside of the Spotify app, and
2:46:46
they cannot deliver the numbers.
So now they're buying the
2:46:49
numbers by buying megaphone, so
they can insert ads in a more
2:46:53
rudimentary way. Not as spiffy
as they can do it on the Spotify
2:46:57
app, because they can't deliver
the numbers. I predict bad news
2:47:03
for Spotify. This is this may
not work. They have to convert
2:47:06
people from music listeners to
podcast listeners.
2:47:09
Good. I don't think it's the
same necessarily the same group?
2:47:12
No, not at all. And you can buy
8 million Reaganites where are
2:47:17
they going to listen to anything
else? Anyway, so Dr. Epstein,
2:47:23
who came onto the scene before
the 2016 was it before? 2016? I
2:47:29
believe it was, wasn't it? Shoot
now? I don't know. Okay.
2:47:32
I do not recall.
2:47:34
Well, he was making
presentations around the web
2:47:37
about how easy it was to
influence. So that was
2:47:41
Yes, it was that was pre to I'm
2:47:45
well, I can won't let me look,
2:47:46
let's just do a review for
people we may want to play a
2:47:50
clip. This is the GAO came out
and said, and he showed the
2:47:53
mechanism how easy it is for
Google in particular, to change
2:47:58
the search results in such a way
that will influence the way you
2:48:02
think about something. And he
proved it. And it became an
2:48:06
issue it was on it was there was
a congressional hearing. If I'm
2:48:10
not mistaken, he talked about it
there. Yeah. So yes. And there
2:48:14
were papers and there were all
these things in that news media
2:48:16
put the kibosh on it.
2:48:18
And he he showed what the paper
was he had a study. That's how
2:48:22
that's how it started. We looked
at his study, which was
2:48:25
published, and it showed how
search results. This is the very
2:48:29
simple part of it. How search
results can manipulate undecided
2:48:34
voters. And he went into how big
that could be. He was talking I
2:48:38
think about 12 million votes
that could be swayed one way or
2:48:41
the other. And it really was as
simple as the top two links on
2:48:45
Google search results. So if
whatever's the top one and top
2:48:50
two result is what gets all the
action. Anything else below that
2:48:53
is irrelevant, according to the
research. So he has been I think
2:48:59
he did his his he was in front
of the senate panel. Yeah.
2:49:06
Because it was Ted Cruz in front
of the senate panel. And that's
2:49:09
where he explained exactly how
this how this went down how it
2:49:12
How can happen. And he's and he
was showing examples. Then he
2:49:17
went to all kind of off the
scene for a while then his wife
2:49:20
died and like a month later, and
some really freak accident,
2:49:25
which was sad, first of all, but
I remember just going wow, this
2:49:29
guy took for this election. He
was warning again ahead of time.
2:49:34
Google is going to try and throw
it they're doing a lot. It's
2:49:36
very effective. And he had
people all around the country
2:49:40
like he did. He did it in the
special runoff election. I think
2:49:43
it was one of the one of the
Senate's seats in wasn't it that
2:49:48
crazy one in 28 and
2:49:50
maybe it's Alabama or Alabama I
think Yeah, somewhere down there
2:49:53
any any could
2:49:54
see it was all what was taking
place there. So we decided to of
2:49:58
course track it for this
election. And actually it became
2:50:01
quite a little dangerous
vocation. Now, this is him
2:50:04
speaking at Hillsdale College
just a few days ago. Now,
2:50:08
I was called a couple of days
ago by a washington dc attorney,
2:50:13
quite prominent attorney, who
told me that I should go into
2:50:17
hiding that she fears for my
life. Why? Well, because the day
2:50:22
before three US senators, Mike
Lee, Ron Johnson, and Ted Cruz
2:50:28
sent a letter to the CEO of
Google, which was all about my
2:50:32
2020 election monitoring system.
And some of the things we found,
2:50:37
among other things, we found
that at some point in time,
2:50:42
Google's homepage had a go vote
reminder on it. Probably some of
2:50:46
you saw that. That homepage is
seen in the United States 500
2:50:53
million times a day. So wouldn't
surprise me to know that some of
2:50:56
you may have seen that go vote
reminder. But we learned from
2:50:59
the monitoring that we were
doing more about that in a few
2:51:02
minutes. That that go vote
reminder was going just to
2:51:08
liberals.
2:51:12
So he was calling Hey, man you
want Yeah, yeah. Yeah. So the go
2:51:18
vote, reminder was only being
shown to people who Google
2:51:22
deemed to be liberal. Oh, yeah.
2:51:26
This is good.
2:51:27
Yeah. By the way, Google has a
huge database of most of your
2:51:30
searches. And by your search by
what you search for. I see no
2:51:36
problem with figuring out with
your liberal or conservative
2:51:39
correct. should not be it
shouldn't be hard at all. I
2:51:43
mean, there are probably a few
people on the cusp, and you
2:51:45
wouldn't care. But yeah, I can
see that.
2:51:49
So here's his statistical
evidence of the, of the
2:51:53
influence. In 2018,
2:51:55
a set of emails was leaked from
Google, to The Wall Street
2:51:59
Journal, in the email exchange.
In this leaked material, one
2:52:04
Google employee is saying to
others, now listen carefully for
2:52:08
this important phrase, how can
we use ephemeral experiences?
2:52:13
Never forget that phrase
ephemeral experiences? How can
2:52:17
we use ephemeral experiences to
shift people's views about
2:52:21
Google about Trump's travel ban?
Wow, that that just floored me
2:52:26
when I saw that because that's
what I had been studying in
2:52:30
laboratory experiments and
online experiments already at
2:52:34
that point for five years.
ephemeral experiences, what are
2:52:37
they? ephemeral experiences are
experiences we have online, in
2:52:43
which we see some fleeting
information, like search
2:52:48
results, search suggestions,
news feeds, targeted messages
2:52:51
coming from, let's say,
Facebook, that information has
2:52:54
an impact on us, helps us decide
where we're going to go on
2:52:58
vacation or who we're going to
vote for. And then it
2:53:00
disappears, and it's gone
forever. It's not stored
2:53:03
anywhere, it's not preserved,
and others you can't go back in
2:53:05
time and and see what search
results people were shown. And
2:53:10
here were Google employees,
saying, How can we use this type
2:53:16
of experience femoral
experiences, to change people's
2:53:20
views about Trump's travel ban?
See the problem here? It means
2:53:24
that people at the company are
well aware of the power that
2:53:29
they have to change people's
views. That same year 2018, a,
2:53:36
an eight minute video leaked
from the company that was never
2:53:39
ever meant to be seen outside
the company called the selfish
2:53:42
ledger. That video is about the
power that Google has to re
2:53:48
engineer humanity. That's right
from the film, according to an
2:53:53
AI, quote, company values, re
engineer humanity.
2:54:01
I like how he brings it he
doesn't so well. He brings in a
2:54:05
little extra there that really
doesn't have anything was
2:54:07
research, but it makes it sounds
scary. And it kind of is
2:54:11
totally scary.
2:54:14
And wow, so he had a whole bunch
of people in in his camp. I
2:54:18
think a lot of Silicon Valley
insiders and whistleblowers
2:54:21
lately, there have also been
practically a flood, or at least
2:54:26
a trickle of whistleblowers
coming from Google, Facebook,
2:54:30
Pinterest, Twitter. And what are
the whistleblowers telling us?
2:54:35
They're telling us that these
companies have very strong
2:54:40
political biases, their biases
are all in the same direction,
2:54:44
and that they are using the
technologies they control to
2:54:50
engineer our votes. This year,
we were able to recruit in
2:54:57
secret 736 Three field agents.
And this year, we deliberately
2:55:03
recruited just in three key
swing states, Arizona, Florida
2:55:09
and North Carolina. We preserved
more than 500,000 ephemeral
2:55:15
experiences on Google, Bing,
Yahoo, the Google homepage,
2:55:20
YouTube and Facebook. Do we find
anything interesting? Well, this
2:55:25
is a tremendous amount of data
will actually take us months to
2:55:29
really find out what's in the
data. But we did find once
2:55:33
again, very strong pro Biden
bias on Google, but not Bing, or
2:55:42
Yahoo. That's important for
comparison purposes. It's very
2:55:45
important. And we also found,
among other things, a smoking
2:55:49
gun, we found that in the days
leading up to the election, the
2:55:54
go vote reminder on Google's
homepage was being sent only to
2:55:59
our liberal field agents. Our
conservative field agents did
2:56:04
not get a single go, vote
reminder from Google, not one.
2:56:11
So that's your ephemeral
experiences. What I guess the
2:56:14
way he does it is he records all
that in different locations. And
2:56:19
if people have different
profiles, and they and they
2:56:22
captured what you're showing,
because you're it's shown to you
2:56:24
for once, and that's it, you
never see it again. All hail
2:56:29
this guy, he
2:56:30
should have a statue. This guy
should have a statue.
2:56:34
And then the last clip, very
interesting, when the world was
2:56:39
melting down about the New York
Post being blocked from posting
2:56:43
on Twitter, for their Biden
laptop story. Robert Epstein has
2:56:49
a little different take on why.
And I don't know if the timing
2:56:53
lines up, but it can't be far
off. He has a little different
2:56:56
take on why the New York Post's
Twitter access was blocked.
2:57:01
On Thursday, October 29. Just a
few days ago, I decided we
2:57:05
needed to go public with this
because there's still a few days
2:57:08
left. Maybe we could get Google
to back off on something. And so
2:57:12
I communicated with a reporter
from the New York Post. Her name
2:57:17
is Ebony Bowden. I not gonna
hide this because it's it's
2:57:20
public. You'll see why in just a
minute. And I sent her a bunch
2:57:23
of data, a bunch of numbers and
explain how the whole thing
2:57:26
work. And she wrote a fantastic
piece, which was about evidence
2:57:31
of possible widespread vote
rigging by tech company. And
2:57:35
Thursday night, the 29th. Two
things happen. Number one, her
2:57:40
piece got pulled. The New York
Post polled her article. Why is
2:57:48
it relevant? That the New York
Post gets 32% of its traffic
2:57:52
online from Google? They went up
against Twitter just a few weeks
2:57:56
before that. But Twitter only
sends them 5% of their traffic.
2:58:00
If they were to risk offending
Google with a story this big.
2:58:06
Google could swap them like a
fly, put them out of business in
2:58:12
a heartbeat. There are companies
all over the world every day,
2:58:15
that make decisions, taking that
possibility that fear into
2:58:20
account. On the bright side.
Another thing happened that
2:58:24
night, which my team and I were
celebrating, let me tell you
2:58:27
that night, Google turned off
the manipulation. They turned it
2:58:32
off, like flipping a light
switch starting at 11:57pm that
2:58:37
Thursday night, oh 733 of our
field agents were receiving the
2:58:43
go vote reminder and they did
until the end of Election Day.
2:58:46
They turned off the manipulation
of
2:58:48
that Murdock. He's a double
agent.
2:58:53
He's too old to be a double
agent. There's been various
2:58:56
ways the Empire the Murdoch
Empire is the James
2:59:01
superstar you know Democrat, his
wife's like worked for Hillary
2:59:05
or something and and Lachlan,
who is the CEO has been in and
2:59:09
out of the companies you got a
checkered past? Yeah, it's got
2:59:13
nothing to do you know, these
guys there's, they're they're at
2:59:17
the age where they do a lot of
socializing. And they're
2:59:19
obviously not like the old man
who doesn't care what anyone
2:59:22
thinks. They can't be
conservatives and in that in
2:59:26
that cocktail set, it's just a
high end they're all Billy all
2:59:31
the billionaires are Democrats,
2:59:32
right? But the same outfit,
essentially is playing all these
2:59:37
different sides. So they have
the Daily Mail which is I would
2:59:40
say more often where the Daily
Mail isn't that there's as well
2:59:43
i think so.
2:59:44
Now that is Tucker's
2:59:46
no daily The Daily Mail in the
UK. Not daily. The Daily yeah
2:59:50
the Daily Mail.
2:59:52
The Daily Mail has a US desk I
mean the publishing for the
2:59:56
United staff. If you look at
2:59:57
the Daily Mail, you can see it
starting to lean The other way,
3:00:00
but that's my point.
3:00:03
You're making my point for me.
No, but
3:00:06
he's not. But it's not because
there's a double Asian votes
3:00:08
because the old man is done. The
The reason that it looks like
3:00:13
that, like they're kind of
playing both sides against the
3:00:15
middle is because the old hacks
that are still there. I mean,
3:00:18
did Tucker Carlson they can't
just fire him.
3:00:21
They could?
3:00:23
They could but you know, and
I'll
3:00:25
tell you why. I'll tell you why.
Because people are leaving,
3:00:29
unbelievably. But people are
leaving Fox News for sure. And
3:00:34
going to one America news and
Newsmax that's where and that's
3:00:39
where all the conservatives are
going. And that is an audience
3:00:42
for them. It's a real audience.
And so they can't just ignore
3:00:45
that.
3:00:47
Well, Trump, there's news that
just came out that Trump is
3:00:50
thinking they're doing a digital
network.
3:00:53
That news that news goes back
five years, that was the whole
3:00:56
reason for
3:00:57
going on forever. But it's come
out again, now, please. Five
3:01:01
years ago, they were thinking to
do a cable network. And now
3:01:03
they're saying, Yeah, I agree.
But I bet she does it. I'll put
3:01:06
that in the red book.
3:01:08
Fine. Put it in your red book.
3:01:10
I don't have a red book. I don't
use the red book to see exactly
3:01:13
when it's handy for you than
this red book. No, no, no, no,
3:01:16
no. I don't play that.
3:01:19
So you don't think Trump's gonna
do anything? He's just gonna sit
3:01:22
out?
3:01:22
No, I know, I think he's going
to be is going to be reelected.
3:01:32
You want to put you want to put
that in the book. You put it in
3:01:38
the book, you get a book. I just
looking at all the evidence. And
3:01:43
the and the judges that he has
put into place. federal judges
3:01:50
looking at the reputations who
the people who stake
3:01:54
reputations, Sidney Powell.
That's the best example. I have.
3:02:01
The only example you have
3:02:03
no other examples, but I think
she's the best example. Lipsky
3:02:09
think he got to clip this? Yeah.
Now, this is not my hope. You
3:02:14
know, my personal wishes have
nothing to do with this. Either
3:02:18
way, it's great for the show.
And to be kind of honest, I can
3:02:24
also see how we can have a great
four years to coast by bringing
3:02:29
out all those old clips of these
cronies, who will the Biden
3:02:33
administration, we know their
tricks, we know their history,
3:02:37
it'd be very, it'd be very fun
for us. And Joe, is a clip
3:02:41
monster. I mean, the guy doesn't
speak English anymore. So yeah.
3:02:46
And he's gonna end up with the
25th amendment thrown at him
3:02:48
because you don't think Campbell
is Nike, because the key to the
3:02:51
25th amendment is the vice
president.
3:02:55
That's right.
3:02:56
The vice presidents to sign off
on it, she'll
3:02:58
sign off on it in a minute,
she's already got it pre
3:03:01
printed. here just is my
3:03:05
stamp with their signature on
it.
3:03:07
Here's my 25th amendment form.
Sure, sure. Stamp. But so
3:03:12
Silicon Valley, and this is, you
know, going back to the color
3:03:15
revolutions, one of the things
that happens in in one of these
3:03:19
revolutions that the United
States is behind, is they send
3:03:23
up the I forget what it's
called, like the ghost wing or
3:03:26
something. It's to see 132 it's
this monsters, aircraft that
3:03:33
basically just intercepts it
back in the day before the
3:03:37
internet. And in a lot of
countries still today, it will
3:03:40
jam, the television, airwaves,
radio signals, whatever they
3:03:45
can. And these days, you don't
have to put an airplane up, you
3:03:47
just call the call the social
networks call the call.
3:03:52
You don't have to call the
airplane, because you get called
3:03:55
NBC. They're already all in
exactly.
3:03:58
There's no there's no reason to
put it up there. So it's, it's
3:04:04
fantastic as this I, from what I
understand, again, the pitch, I
3:04:10
got it going all the way to the
mat, all the way down to the
3:04:15
wire, because they feel that
they cannot let this stand.
3:04:19
I don't blame them
3:04:20
now, but I think they have the
goods. And if you can do it with
3:04:25
the computer stuff. That's the
ticket. You can convince people.
3:04:28
I think you can win this in a
court if you have enough time.
3:04:31
So that'll be interesting to
see. Because the democrats are
3:04:34
really smart legally. And it
sure looks like a lot of funky
3:04:42
things went on and went on. I
don't think that's deniable. No,
3:04:47
I didn't deny it. I think it's
obvious there's something going
3:04:52
on probably lot more than we've
even uncovered.
3:04:54
Right? But you think no Biden's
in it's good and that's it's not
3:04:58
gonna it's not gonna He will be
certified.
3:05:04
Yeah, Biden wins. Okay. All
right. Well, yeah, we're running
3:05:10
out of time here. No,
3:05:12
no, we got plenty of time to
think about Good Old Joe
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actually, actually being the
president. I'm going to miss him
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after two days in office. I'm
going to
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show my school by donation to no
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Imagine all the people who could
do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be
3:05:26
fine.
3:05:35
We have a few people think not
the least of them is Joe Biden
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has never contributed to the
show, I might add. And if the
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last two days in office, it
would be a miracle he might even
3:05:43
make it to the to the January
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a few people who should be
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night. Doors should Dwight the
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in Fort Myers, Florida that
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paradise. Saturday, Michigan
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have a new entry on the 14th as
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picnic a bet it is. That'll be
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this is Dame Jennifer I think
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that's going to be fun.
Actually, Jason is organizing
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As well on Saturday after sunset
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in the Balkans, that will be in
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I know exactly where in the
Balkans but we're going to find
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out Alex is organizing and then
this coming Sunday these
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Philadelphia, local 76 Jersey
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brunch for these bastards at the
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caribou cafe. And that is what's
coming up on the horizon for
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your meetups. Go ahead and go to
no agenda meetup calm find one
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near you. If there's not one,
why don't you make one? It's
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like a party. Sometimes
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you want to
3:20:46
be triggered?
3:20:58
Man,
3:20:58
there's so much left over. It's
just too much. There's too much
3:21:03
to get to. Well, not
3:21:07
so much with me. Okay, I have
one clip to play, which I can
3:21:13
put off but if you have some
extra clips, you got to get out
3:21:15
of the way. This was just an
evergreen you can I can put it I
3:21:18
have. I have only one clip and
yeah, I really only have one
3:21:21
clip that I want to share with
you.
3:21:23
You want to share it with me
want
3:21:25
to share it with you? Yeah.
3:21:27
Oh, that's so sweet.
3:21:28
And I'm kind of surprised now
that you didn't have this clip
3:21:32
because it's Amy. You know,
3:21:36
you know, let me be honest,
please. I really have a hard
3:21:40
time stomaching her
3:21:43
it's not like I'm watching
someone sent me a clip. I'm just
3:21:46
pretending like oh yeah, I
slaved through that crap is your
3:21:49
beat that apparently you've
dropped
3:21:52
on now I get back to it.
Eventually. I'll take some man
3:21:57
acids maybe or some. Whatever it
is it keeps you from getting
3:22:00
dizzy.
3:22:03
Just look at the floor. JOHN.
It'll all go away. You know how
3:22:06
it works.
3:22:08
All right, let's hear it.
3:22:09
This is Amy and other
immigration news lawyers working
3:22:12
on reuniting children who were
separated from their families at
3:22:15
the southern border. say they
still cannot find the parents of
3:22:19
666 children
3:22:24
did you know terrible Did you
know that you know the backstory
3:22:28
on these children these children
these five to 600 children the
3:22:32
parents don't want it. The
parents don't want them they
3:22:35
found a lot of the parents said
no. It's not because they hate
3:22:39
the kids know a lot of them
think that kids will be better
3:22:42
off in the United States in in
in El Salvador wherever they
3:22:46
from
3:22:47
of course of course that's
what's going on.
3:22:49
I know. Yeah, that's what's
going on and then you know
3:22:52
everyone wants to do they don't
just leave that out of the story
3:22:55
because it makes Trump look bad.
3:22:59
See what you miss when you when
you drop the beat
3:23:05
now I'm gonna keep my The thing
I really like but I want to play
3:23:10
this clip. So I'm I'm I've run a
VPN. Yeah, so I'm going through
3:23:15
Canada I've got got to Canada
VPN. I'm on Canada so I can
3:23:18
listen to some stuff that I
can't get otherwise. Mm hmm. And
3:23:22
so right at the beginning I get
this you know, the Epoch Times
3:23:27
are advertised all over the
place but they also advertised
3:23:30
in Canada with these horror
stories. I don't know if
3:23:33
anybody's seen this from a US i
p address. I would like to know
3:23:40
because I think they just won't
play it here. Because we're you
3:23:43
know, because China okay, but
they played in Canada. This is
3:23:47
the Canada ad about fentanyl.
3:23:49
Canadians die from overdoses of
the drug called fentanyl. One
3:23:53
researcher has called this one
of Canada's most serious health
3:23:56
crises. fentanyl is an extremely
lethal drug. It's 50 times more
3:24:01
potent than heroin and 100 times
more potent than morphine. Just
3:24:04
a tiny tiny pinch will be more
than enough to kill a person. It
3:24:08
comes into Canada mainly through
shipping containers and by mail.
3:24:11
British Columbia's coast is the
primary entry point. And do you
3:24:15
know which hostile foreign power
experts say is behind this flood
3:24:18
of opioids, the Chinese
Communist Party.
3:24:22
I read about all of this in the
Epoch Times this might shock
3:24:25
you. But recently, authorities
in Mexico seized 52,000 pounds
3:24:30
of fentanyl in a single shipping
container from Shanghai, China
3:24:33
that's enough to kill 11 billion
people well that fentanyl was
3:24:37
likely bound for the US.
Canadian law enforcement reports
3:24:40
state that China is the main
source of deadly fentanyl here
3:24:44
in Canada to a Canadian
researcher says China is
3:24:47
intentionally shipping fentanyl
to North America to contribute
3:24:51
to the downfall of society.
What's even more shocking than
3:24:55
this is
3:24:55
that the Chinese Communist Party
has long used this strategy of
3:24:59
drug warfare to avert other
nations
3:25:03
Yeah, that's something little
something called history where
3:25:06
you can look this strategy up.
It's been used by many seafaring
3:25:10
nations with great success
Britain.
3:25:12
Yeah. Yeah.
3:25:13
You know, I got a paper copy of,
of the
3:25:19
What do they call epoch time
Epoch Times they stuffed it in
3:25:22
my subscribe to it. I get it all
the time I get it comes in the
3:25:25
mail once or twice a week.
3:25:27
I never seen it before and all
of a sudden shows up like
3:25:30
someone gave me a subscription
or something. Yeah, probably.
3:25:33
Well, alright,
3:25:34
let's see a pretty decent
newspapers well written. It's
3:25:37
got real journalism. Yeah, it's
a little slanted against
3:25:41
Chinese. There's no doubt about
that. But so what the rest of
3:25:44
their stories are quite good.
3:25:45
Yeah. Well, let's just pile on
with some China news we can get
3:25:48
out of here. The punks and move
on.
3:25:56
Mohawks and teens dressed all in
black punk is not a common sight
3:26:00
in China. But if you do find a
scene, chances are
3:26:10
they were new and inexperienced,
but sncb kick started an
3:26:14
underground punk scene in one
more bands formed. And together
3:26:18
they lived and breathed punk
music, but it was still a small
3:26:21
scene. And just like that, one
became the birthplace of Chinese
3:26:26
punk. When fans came to the
city, she would go so
3:26:31
this is where all the
underground concerts were held.
3:26:34
me.
3:26:35
I think we had one on one I just
thought it was cute. Yes, like
3:26:38
and we rag on we rag on China
because a few China, but you
3:26:44
know you got to think the punks
are a bunch of cool kids just
3:26:46
trying to be rebels trying to be
rebels over there. We support
3:26:50
the rebels yeah
3:26:50
for shipboard gets
3:26:52
I'm just saying you're welcome
here CCP cracks down
3:26:56
on it on these guys.
3:26:57
You're welcome here rebels.
3:26:59
You are
3:27:00
you we welcome you with open
arms. And by the end could you
3:27:03
pick up my my epoch time Pogo
with you. Coming up into show I
3:27:11
don't know who's next on that.
No agenda stream.com. I lost all
3:27:14
that information during some
technical outages. But I can
3:27:18
tell you end of show some great
tunes a little longer than
3:27:21
normal. But hey, it's a great
show. It's great mixes. What can
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I do? rxo close. Oh, we got Troy
Walters and Tennessee shine. And
3:27:36
Christopher Mayer and I'm coming
to you from opportunity's own 33
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here in the capital of the drone
state and phone star states.
3:27:45
Austin, Texas FEMA Region number
six in the morning, everybody.
3:27:48
I'm Adam Curry.
3:27:50
And I'm from Northern Silicon
Valley. I'm coming from drone
3:27:54
state. i'm john C. Dvorak. I
can't
3:27:58
wait to get out of here. It's
obvious. We'll be back on
3:28:01
Sunday. See you then. Until
then, remember, set the
3:28:04
vortec.org slash la Hey, I'm so
tired. Adios mofos such
3:28:29
well the dems went down to
Georgia that were looking for
3:28:32
votes to steal. They were in a
bind. They were getting behind
3:28:35
and it was getting real. They
came across a young man counting
3:28:39
Trump ballots and there was a
lot one damn jumped up on a
3:28:42
hickory stump and said boy, let
me tell you what, I guess you
3:28:45
didn't know it but I'm a valid
counter to and if you care to
3:28:49
take a dare I'll make a bet with
you. Now you count pretty good
3:28:53
ballots boy but give the dems
their due. I got a pallet of
3:28:56
ballots and they're all for Joe
because orange man is the boy
3:28:59
said My name's Donnie. And it
might be a sin, but I'll take
3:29:03
your bet and you're gonna regret
because this orange for the
3:29:05
winner. Now he counted up all
your votes but do not drop your
3:29:09
guard
3:29:10
broke loose in Georgia and the
Democrats. If you win that shiny
3:29:15
bright white house you will hold
but if you lose, Kamala will
3:29:19
kill Joe.
3:29:28
Will the democrat pop to Boston
Vallis instead I'll start this
3:29:31
show and fire flew from his
fingertips as he started
3:29:34
counting votes. He pulled a
Trump vote out real slow and
3:29:37
invading Knievel is an even more
democrats joined in and it
3:29:41
sounded something like this
3:30:19
The Democrats finished Donnie
said well you're pretty good old
3:30:22
son. But sit down in that chair
right there. Let me show you how
3:30:26
it's done. I'm draining the
swamp let it drain boy drain
3:30:31
out here trying to seal this
race are they gonna count? Well,
3:30:39
I do not know. Democrats burned
the city because they knew that
3:31:04
they'd been be laid a box of
illegal balance on the ground at
3:31:08
Danny's feed. Donnie said
democrat come on back if you
3:31:11
ever want to try again I told
you once I'm making America
3:31:15
great again again I'm draining
the swamp let it drain boy
3:31:18
trying to seal this race
3:31:24
goes coming in votes
3:31:27
are they gonna count well
3:31:28
I do not know.
3:31:55
I stole votes he stole vo from
different area code
3:32:09
from different area code
3:32:15
just ask for your vote sleepy
Joe I'm nationwide man it's a
3:32:21
joke man at the polls you know
that they'd be pumped in built
3:32:24
that kind of plan. Step one is
to reduce the wind small city
3:32:28
state so mainstream news nine to
five cannot
3:32:34
get lost. The frog claim only
six is in the house and I'm
3:32:38
taking the negative
3123132180757
3:32:50
Shut up.
3:32:51
Just count the
3:32:53
votes Keystone
3:32:58
area code
3:32:59
area area code
3:33:06
from different area code.
3:33:12
Every day is a vital day so stop
the protests and put the COVID
3:33:15
Ask away pandemic
3:33:19
713 tell
3:33:21
you what to do. Give me an
Indian pal I'm checking for Joe
3:33:23
tonight we stroll to the poll
voted 31420
3:33:30
just by
3:33:33
the blue your dog vote for Joe
today. And the man of Michigan
3:33:37
is all over God wants you to
Maine and Utah man.
3:33:43
So Trump pick up the phone and
dial I got the balance and I'm
3:33:47
gonna make a break when I get
3:33:50
my presidential Whoa, man.
3:33:57
I'm gonna give you the whole
load today because I happen on
3:34:05
the way Come on, man. Whatever
it is. They love it.
3:34:14
Smart bears don't judge made
perfect as a 20 but if I call
3:34:20
comm voting to one two or three
Donald's on his back the link
3:34:25
see you are in January.
3:34:32
Come on man.
3:34:45
So basically you telling me it's
election fraud or recall your
3:34:49
call for Joe and cause Civil
War. These are the two choices
3:34:53
that you left us left us with.
I'm not trying to instigate but
3:34:56
you know had him Let us get you
when they don't get their way
3:34:59
they say goodbye Right from
Mama's kitty go out peaceful
3:35:02
protest and burn down the city
only difference now with re
3:35:05
election in the rear view from
extended garden. And it's not
3:35:09
only pretty if you check the
history
3:35:11
is no real mystery how we end
this crossroads of American
3:35:15
dystrophy from distortion and
convolution with non social what
3:35:18
the truth is
3:35:23
it's one thing to be a nuisance
it's another to keep up this
3:35:26
person to view this differently
than you did. Now you can
3:35:29
position the system to come back
regardless of the decision
3:35:41
you shouldn't mess with no
matter who the winner a dark web
3:35:45
service company. I don't know if
they know what they've done to
3:35:48
this country.
3:35:53
You shouldn't mess with
3:35:55
winter. Winter is the worst part
of all this regardless of the
3:36:00
outcome we've been shown this
country can maybe spend too much
3:36:06
time in my brain but
3:36:07
how does the public not see the
world it's kind of insane thing
3:36:10
to talk about and I just want to
hit them all in the mouth. Like
3:36:13
what are we talking about? How
can you not see the script that
3:36:17
we read this to build back
better? And Excuse My French?
3:36:20
She's not even clever.
3:36:22
Have you noticed that build that
better? It's basically make
3:36:26
America great again without
America. This is a globalism
3:36:29
grab. We are living in the era
of censorship disguises
3:36:32
protection from vocal papers
witnessed this silent majority
3:36:36
going to speak. are we waiting
until we no longer have the
3:36:39
ability? Adam Curry says if the
country gets to government she
3:36:42
deserves not ready to give up.
But it's too late if
3:36:45
you're not concerned, man.
3:36:46
I don't know if they know what
they've done to this country.
3:36:50
legitimate. Shin is the one you
shouldn't mess with no matter
3:36:55
who the winner a dark web
service company. I don't know if
3:36:59
they know what they've done to
this country.
3:37:04
is one thing. You shouldn't mess
with.
3:37:30
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