Cover for No Agenda Show 1294: Ephemeral Experience
November 12th, 2020 • 3h 37m

1294: Ephemeral Experience

Transcript

The transcripts of No Agenda are automatically generated and therefore, not fully accurate. Discretion is advised.

Click the text to start playing from that position in the show. Click the timestamp to copy a direct link to that position to your clipboard in order to propagate the formula.

0:00
Get tested get tested.
0:01
Adam Curry John's
0:04
number 12 2020s This is your award winning combination media
0:07
assassination Episode 1200 94.
0:10
This
0:11
is no agenda
0:15
broadcasting live from opportunity's own 33 here in the
0:17
frontier of Austin, Texas capital of the drone Star State
0:21
in the morning, everybody.
0:22
I'm Adam Curry. I'm from Northern Silicon Valley where
0:25
we're locking down again for no good reason. I'm Jesse devorah.
0:32
Now, there's all kinds of good reasons. What are you talking
0:34
about? I heard it on the news.
0:37
Yeah, heard on the news too.
0:38
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
1:36:30
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 subs in the water and all the
1:36:36
days and nights out there
1:36:38
in the morning to the trolls and the troll room. Hands up trolls.
1:36:41
Let's count you 2031 2031 trolls already here and good to go on
1:36:47
your first Thursday of the week. And you can find all the trolls
1:36:51
at the no agenda stream.com where you can listen to the show
1:36:54
live on Thursdays and Sundays. But there's lots of shows that
1:36:57
are live on the stream and it's just playing out even the
1:37:01
podcasts that have been produced a day or two before it's
1:37:04
archived stuff and it's a good place to go hang out 2000 people
1:37:09
on show days where there's always someone in there 24 seven
1:37:12
and when you're in there hit up Doug at Doug do a exclamation
1:37:16
mark and a social Doug will give you an invite to go over to no
1:37:20
agenda social calm which is our algo free social network built
1:37:25
on mastodon is federated it's where you can actually have a
1:37:28
conversation people now reading more and more people setting up
1:37:32
their own mastodon servers for their family for the groups for
1:37:37
their clubs etc They find it's they control it the
1:37:41
idea for instead like don't meetups think that Yahoo
1:37:44
discontinued it'd be like perfect
1:37:46
yeah it's nine euros a month masto dot host no relationship
1:37:51
to us other than that we just like to someone's doing that
1:37:53
there's probably more or you could set it up yourself. It's
1:37:56
open source software. It's all out there and available. But you
1:37:59
probably won't because I did an All hail to earner who is
1:38:03
keeping no agenda social.com running and we'd like to say in
1:38:07
the morning to the artists who brought us the outstanding cover
1:38:10
artwork two in a row on his way to a hat trick after the box of
1:38:14
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
1:39:55
around get more nation and and always boost one and we love
1:40:00
doing it and we cannot tell you how much we appreciate the work
1:40:03
that goes into this. It is incredibly valuable for the show
1:40:06
we are we run out of value for value model, we need your time,
1:40:09
your talent or your treasure. This is time in town of big
1:40:14
value because people see that it's it's sexy when it shows up
1:40:17
in your podcast player, like, Oh, what's this? You want to
1:40:21
click on it? It tells you something is going on. And very
1:40:24
fluid shows very, what art does just what art does, and very few
1:40:28
shows can afford to do this. We could never afford to do this.
1:40:31
You don't see NPR doing it. Now. They got money. Why? Because you
1:40:36
need so much money
1:40:37
to keep basters That's why
1:40:39
you need so much money to have so many artists pitching for
1:40:43
free for the honor which we gladly bestow upon you today.
1:40:48
Brad Well, we
1:40:49
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
1:42:00
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
22 of the Pacific Northwest from Lake Stevens Washington. $333
1:47:56
has sent me an email he says I got no email from him from his
1:48:00
real name is first name last name and there's nothing under
1:48:03
the subject line donation, which is what I really want to see. So
1:48:08
you got there's no mail I can find maybe you've got something
1:48:11
you can look
1:48:11
I looked but I didn't. I didn't
1:48:14
know you know cigar. Chad Edmonds 3033 last time I donated
1:48:21
money last time I donated monies was show 111 with Lucky 111 dot
1:48:26
one one donation what a douche. You all deserve some
1:48:29
compensation for doing the work. Interestingly, to make this
1:48:33
donation I had to endure tour two sets of CAPTCHA
1:48:36
verifications each set included three challenges is dumb. Anyway
1:48:42
they're doing this for to develop artificial intelligence
1:48:45
algo eligos I'm driving across you know we have the picture
1:48:49
find a bicycle and this picture and these pictures click the
1:48:53
boxes a bicycle, find a crosswalk. Yeah, I'm driving
1:48:58
across the country.
1:49:00
wise I despise these things. You know that it's just helping
1:49:03
train AI algos over Google.
1:49:08
Well, this is a PayPal PayPal uses these Oh PayPal I think
1:49:11
it's a good contract through flame out or whatever. Country
1:49:16
flare flare game or whatever their operation is. I'm driving
1:49:20
across our country roughly following old route 66 moving
1:49:23
from New York to Arizona. Oh wow. It's a nice drive now I'm
1:49:27
on no agenda social and most other social media take a lot of
1:49:30
pictures by the way. A lot of demanded and crazy looking
1:49:33
posters still still there. Nobody. As at gutsy no mad
1:49:41
that's his name if you want to talk to him. If anyone wants to
1:49:44
meet up along the way, please de douche me and taught me off with
1:49:46
travel karma. Appreciate you all.
1:49:50
You've been reduced.
1:49:55
You've got karma
1:49:58
next, isn't it nimis in stock gatch Deutschland never heard of
1:50:05
that place. 256 bucks. He's our first associate executive
1:50:09
producer, he does send a note in. Thank you on all your
1:50:13
producers for doing the work and keeping us all sane. I suspect
1:50:16
we're going to need it more than ever. Maybe with all the current
1:50:21
crisis affecting the automotive sector here in Germany, which
1:50:25
only got worse with the case demmick I do use that word case
1:50:31
Nemec.
1:50:32
We have yes
1:50:34
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
1:50:56
countries continues thing new Joe Biden. Therefore I checked
1:51:00
out how long how far along I was in my $4 a show subscription to
1:51:04
56 in total and decided to donate this as a lump sum for
1:51:08
the extra karma kick. Nice. All the best. So he is now at what
1:51:15
is he closes at night level is getting there. All right.
1:51:21
That's the magic.
1:51:25
The magic number
1:51:27
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
1:51:55
I'll read this one it's a long one since you've been doing
1:51:58
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
1:52:11
and 33 Scandinavian dollar assets which does put him in the
1:52:15
executive producer column as we do recognize those from other
1:52:18
dollar at countries would have put me over the top to come a
1:52:22
Baron but I've decided to pass this along so you can oh so we
1:52:27
can place a dame hood. My daughter amber Please grant her
1:52:30
the title of Dame amber of the taverns give her the producer
1:52:33
credit as well. You got it. Please place her on the birthday
1:52:37
list. What else man? I mean she's what she just wants you to
1:52:39
come and post the show. Place birthday list for the 14th on
1:52:45
this day she completes her 33rd trip around the sun. We have so
1:52:49
many 33 birth 33rd birthdays that around this time. A couple
1:52:53
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
1:53:02
launched on WordPress responds in 333 milliseconds, okay. It's,
1:53:08
it always seems that when I do my weekly podcast, WordPress
1:53:12
plugins, A to Z, I look at the countdown to live clock and it
1:53:16
only has 33 minutes and 33 seconds left to show time. And
1:53:20
it seems that all around the 33 are just coming fast and
1:53:23
furious. The only cure is to donate to the no agenda show.
1:53:27
With the fiasco that the US elections have become my expect
1:53:30
the show will be very entertaining in the next coming
1:53:32
weeks. Yes, you can't write this stuff. Adam and john keep an eye
1:53:36
out for something special in your po boxes in the coming
1:53:38
weeks from the Rogues tavern.com which is my exit plan from being
1:53:43
a dude named Ben bear Netzer rogue with the taverns goat
1:53:46
karma for all and jobs jobs jobs karma magic magic.
1:53:58
Coincidence?
1:53:59
I think not.
1:54:06
jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
1:54:18
Cameron Hunter is next $233 is in the UK. I does have a jingle
1:54:23
request donate me Bo Jaiden to the leg. leg. Screaming dog
1:54:29
Hello lads wants to screaming dead by the way that dog turns
1:54:32
out to be famous dog named Walter and he is a French
1:54:37
Bulldog.
1:54:38
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
1:55:10
product. You ship out to the airwaves every week and part of
1:55:13
the generation of Z's sleepwalk into the brave new world is
1:55:17
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
1:55:34
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
1:56:49
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
1:57:36
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
1:58:04
democracy. I'm all in dangerous to our democracy.
1:58:07
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
1:58:10
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
1:58:12
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
1:58:14
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
1:58:17
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
1:58:20
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
1:58:22
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
1:58:25
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
1:58:28
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy. This is extremely
1:58:32
dangerous to our democracy.
1:58:34
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
1:58:37
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
1:58:39
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
1:58:42
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
1:58:44
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy and control.
1:58:51
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
1294
2:00:00
Yes, let me just see if I had a couple of different notes here.
2:00:03
No, we're all good. So I have one
2:00:05
let's play that I got a note here not on No, we do have to
2:00:08
put this birthday look thing on here. This is an odd This is
2:00:12
from john. I don't know it even be sure Stevie but yeah he's
2:00:18
night, sir CB Night of the black thumbnails. Yes. 73 kto VJ x 73
2:00:26
this donation is honor of me and my 48th birthday today the 12th
2:00:30
of November. I don't know if he's on the list. Yes, he is
2:00:32
actually. Oh, okay. Then I pass this note along. He said, I see.
2:00:40
He has real Rona and he wants to some some have experienced the
2:00:45
loss of taste which is quite odd. Anyways, enough about me.
2:00:49
Thank you for providing me with everyone loses their taste. Mimi
2:00:52
did yeah, thank you for providing me with the extra
2:00:55
sanity working so hard to pull back the curtain of the system.
2:00:58
I don't know where I would be without you probably mashed up.
2:01:02
Yes. We also have Alex Schoenfeld or Schoenfeld. I
2:01:08
think he's Dutch. Who will be I believe being knighted today.
2:01:15
And I mentioning this because he has done this with 3333.
2:01:23
Longtime dollars 36. I saw that note, ITM Thank you. For the
2:01:27
many years delivering truly the best podcast in the universe
2:01:29
spent a long time $33 and 33 cents club member and ashamed. I
2:01:33
have not claimed my knighthood for several years now. With my
2:01:37
birthday coming up on the 15th I decided it was time to write my
2:01:40
wrong and claim my title of Baron accounting below. Please
2:01:43
grant me the title of Baron wouldn't choose. I'm also
2:01:46
requesting pending approval territory of the New Hampshire
2:01:49
coastline from the glowing waters of Seabrook station to
2:01:52
the subs sailing in Portsmouth. He wants to get my nation
2:01:56
national anthem at the end of the show. We have long stuff,
2:02:01
which is really good. So you may have to wait but we always play
2:02:04
the
2:02:04
next week. He's an Insta bear and we haven't had an Insta
2:02:07
Baron for quite a while
2:02:09
so I guess we should do it. Call up Mr. Zaremba as a douchebag
2:02:15
douchebag and fresh in the hookers and blow it at the
2:02:19
roundtable fresh in the hookers and blow at the roundtable
2:02:23
though. That's something I haven't heard a request for. And
2:02:27
then he says something else
2:02:28
the original. Yeah. Okay.
2:02:30
Well, thank you very much, Alex, and you're both on the birthday
2:02:32
list and on the knighting list to become a Baron and we could
2:02:35
not be more proud more proud. I will say of your of your
2:02:40
contribution to the best podcast in the universe. And that wraps
2:02:43
it up for our executive producers and associate
2:02:46
executive producers. These credits are completely real. Go
2:02:48
ahead, go just go look on IMDB. See if there's any real
2:02:51
producers there who claim or credit for the show. You will
2:02:54
find a couple of them. Because it's real. It's real man. So you
2:02:58
can use it on your LinkedIn on your resume your CV wherever you
2:03:02
want to. You can use it just to throw out there offhandedly.
2:03:05
Like Yeah, I'm an executive producer, because you can pick
2:03:07
up chicks and dudes like I promise you this stuff works. If
2:03:10
anyone ever doubts it, even if you're in the bar, call us.
2:03:14
We'll vouch for you. Then thank you again for producing Episode
2:03:17
1294 of the best podcast in the universe. We'll be back here on
2:03:24
Sunday, please support the workout
2:03:25
volterra.org
2:03:27
slash and a
2:03:29
value for value system. All we need is your time your talents
2:03:31
and the treasure for the value we provide. Our
2:03:34
formula is this. We go out.
2:03:52
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
3:05:15
actually, actually being the president. I'm going to miss him
3:05:19
after two days in office. I'm going to
3:05:21
show my school by donation to no agenda.
3:05:24
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
3:05:38
has never contributed to the show, I might add. And if the
3:05:41
last two days in office, it would be a miracle he might even
3:05:43
make it to the to the January deadline. Start off by thanking
3:05:48
a few people who should be starting with anonymous one
3:05:52
third or 6336 and he needs a deducing
3:05:57
you've been de deuced
3:06:01
Zachary metzinger 133 dot 33. And give me some tips on French
3:06:10
mustard. You know the French is the john French is the brand
3:06:14
name French and find a Dijon that they make. It's actually
3:06:17
pretty close to the real deal. This is an old good
3:06:21
no good to know.
3:06:23
It is is really impressive. I was impressed to Dwight of the
3:06:26
night. Doors should Dwight the night. Sir Dwight tonight in
3:06:32
Burlington, Ontario. He's got a meet up report from Burlington,
3:06:36
Ontario $110 11 cents was good at that time had by all and
3:06:41
wonderful experience. Neil's pelt looks like in poor wood
3:06:47
wool. Okay, whoa, nails pelt and Blue World.
3:06:52
Neil. Neil Neil spelt in Hoke about a Hulk of addigy Yes. 100
3:06:59
and that's in Holland as
3:07:01
first time he needs a dee doo
3:07:05
dee doo.
3:07:08
Jennifer Sayer in the UK $100 and she has a de deucing
3:07:14
request.
3:07:15
Yes.
3:07:18
You've been reduced
3:07:20
and she wants to call it her own son, David Walker as a douchebag
3:07:28
anonymous 100 Rob Van Dyke in Holland 100 Thanks, Rob. I'm
3:07:36
Eric grump. Burt Gummer, Goodyear, California, which is a
3:07:41
place where the Trump spoke. You guys were my only source of
3:07:45
information 9999 and now we have the good veteran call outs
3:07:50
Miguel Lopez especial $99 donation there's only 10 of
3:07:54
them. Flanders, New Jersey and it's his first Father magewell
3:07:58
Lopez senior who fought in the Vietnam War. 11th armored to
3:08:04
Purple Hearts live in well today. Alright, so the show.
3:08:07
Nice. Arnie Carlson in Columbus, Mississippi. He's five k five AR
3:08:14
and by the way, and his favorite veteran is Virgil c kimbrel.
3:08:19
who's also a ham A B five AR I guess he wasn't hammy silent key
3:08:23
so silent. He's no longer with us. Jennifer Williams and
3:08:28
Litchfield Park, Arizona. Also 9999 is for Jeff. So happy you
3:08:33
came into my life. Happy Veterans Day. Sir. Fusion. So
3:08:37
fusion out. Okay. Westminister colorado. 9999 for veterans. You
3:08:47
know the thing. Very funny. Very funny.
3:08:51
You know the thing.
3:08:52
Jenna thing, Jennifer Willie and we're gonna be getting a lot of
3:08:55
that 99 from Litchfield Park air Arizona. What a donation great
3:09:01
donation idea. Thank you This for my dad of Navy veteran who
3:09:04
passed away last month. He was a great man and and the best
3:09:08
father. I would think so. Greg is strawser Veterans Day
3:09:12
donation for his grandfather Joseph straw sir USS Shahla Navy
3:09:19
World War Two guy, Richard Adams in Orem, Utah. This is my first
3:09:27
Father Ted Adams, and my father in law Bernard, or Bernard
3:09:31
Bernard. I'm sorry. Bernard, Bernard Magnuson both in World
3:09:36
War Two US Army Corps. Jeff Phelps. Shout out to woke thanks
3:09:43
to the VMI wopo community for their service. Gayle fuller in
3:09:50
coming Georgia. Shout out to Captain john T. Fuller Airborne
3:09:54
Ranger with love from Dame twin nominator and the night of many
3:09:59
small donation As from Gail, Greg Dred Scott D Earl at large.
3:10:07
A shout out to all na veterans. Alex loesche Veterans Day shout
3:10:14
out to Kevin Walsh and Laguna Semper Fi from his grand
3:10:18
kitties, Serge Gainsbourg and blacker locker and that was that
3:10:26
was concludes our little dedication
3:10:28
I want to thank everyone for taking part in that and and we
3:10:30
and we salute all veterans of the no agenda show and of Gizmo
3:10:36
nation.
3:10:37
Of course quite a few that Listen. Yes, sir herb lamb, the
3:10:40
Earl of Georgia's 808 and Sugar Hill, Georgia. Oops. Apparently
3:10:46
feels like a douchebag for some reason you might want to read
3:10:48
that note sewage has anything in there. We need to read out.
3:10:50
Steve Webb 7716 to commemorate the 16th anniversary of
3:10:57
lifespring Media.
3:10:58
Yeah. Well, Steve was one of the original God casters. Oh, okay.
3:11:04
It's the 16th anniversary of the show. lifespring Media. So he's
3:11:08
been around since the birth of podcasting.
3:11:12
That's
3:11:14
That's a long time.
3:11:15
Yes. Yes.
3:11:16
Arnie Carlson in Columbus, Mississippi. $74. You had a
3:11:20
birthday coming up? Yep. Okay, I five j and C that sounds like a
3:11:24
K fight AR n this sounds like a couple of Hamsun. 73 you guys to
3:11:29
Carl Otto and Rosenquist question vaes you bet in Sweden,
3:11:36
baby basics.
3:11:38
I think it's bit baby strand.
3:11:41
Baby strand is
3:11:43
something like that. He's in Sweden.
3:11:47
We have a f cancer caught for just 13 November last year they
3:11:50
removed a 2.5 kilogram for my wife stomach. She's on a check
3:11:56
to see if something is appeared again. The surgeon said it was
3:11:58
more like taking out a baby like it wasn't cancer. But it
3:12:02
couldn't hurt with an F cancer would it would put that at the
3:12:04
end for you. You bet. Kevin McAfee in Centennial Colorado 60
3:12:11
cert quiz Stan in lightened Lincolnshire, UK 5510 sir
3:12:16
milkman delivers in Arcadia, California 5510 sir Dodger and
3:12:20
de misty in Barton, Vermont 5033 in the following people are all
3:12:25
$50 donor neighbors name and location. Clayton Dunn event,
3:12:31
Catherine Calandra and plan journey and I'm sorry Clayton
3:12:37
was in Greenfield Michigan Wisconsin and she's in silver
3:12:40
springs, Maryland. Kimberly Redmond and Toronto Ontario
3:12:44
Jessica Burke and Brooke shore Texas brookstreet Texas never
3:12:49
heard of drew mo check in Mountain View California right
3:12:52
down the street for me. surgery I believe we're Austin touch
3:12:55
cough in London, UK. Baronet sir lineman of the net rally Hawk
3:13:01
and Anna, Illinois. Robert dry Goshen in Oshkosh, bogash
3:13:07
Wisconsin. Gus not in groaning, hanging.
3:13:13
Not good.
3:13:15
Not.
3:13:18
Not
3:13:19
good. not
3:13:20
close enough.
3:13:22
Goes Not only is it not Yes, your country can do for you. It
3:13:27
was not good. Yes. Sir lab rat of the hill country and
3:13:31
Universal City, Texas Michael haner in Paris, California. With
3:13:36
a p. e. Sir Robert deccani in Fairfax, Virginia. Robert just a
3:13:42
Robert kerbeck I'm sure in Essex Ville, Michigan is a big list of
3:13:46
15 raymon buried in lost wages Nevada, Stephen Shoemaker or
3:13:52
Schumacher in Xenia, Ohio. Jesse Hall in friendswood. Texas, sir
3:13:59
big Papa moose of the Ogallala Aquifer in liberal Kansas.
3:14:04
That's a group of well wishers, producers and supporters for
3:14:07
show 1294 want to thank each and every one of them for helping us
3:14:10
out
3:14:11
and a great looking group. Wouldn't you agree? Yeah.
3:14:17
Good looking great. Thank
3:14:18
you. Thank you just needed a little bit of approval there.
3:14:22
Thank you, producers for putting the show together time, talent
3:14:26
treasure. It's what works here in the valley for value model
3:14:29
when you're listening to the show. So you clearly find some
3:14:32
value in it. Find a way to put that back, give us some
3:14:35
information we can use and some clips we can use. And we need
3:14:39
the finances. So we appreciate that. And also people who came
3:14:43
in under $50 who always want to make sure they're anonymous
3:14:47
because the we don't read anything under the 50 level. And
3:14:50
also on many of the programs that you can find and become
3:14:53
members of we have a neat night coming up who's done $33 and 33
3:14:57
cents for a long time. You can get there. You can join the
3:15:00
Round Table all you need to do is visit our website with the
3:15:03
funky name devora.org slash and a couple different job karma.
3:15:09
Cancer karma
3:15:13
you've got karma
3:15:15
that's the F cancer
3:15:21
you've got
3:15:23
karma
3:15:33
birthday list time sir CB Night of the black some nails turns 48
3:15:39
Today we have amber overall who will be 33 that magic number on
3:15:43
the 14th Rolando Gonzales says Happy Birthday to his gorgeous
3:15:47
wife Sarah she she turns 40 on the 14th Alex swoon felt or Alex
3:15:53
Schoenfeld celebrates on the 16th and aren't a Carlson Quito
3:15:57
five Alfa Romeo in November says Happy Birthday to Christina kilo
3:16:01
India five Juliet November Charlie and Happy Birthday from
3:16:06
Quito five alpha Charlie Charlie and all the producers and
3:16:10
everybody here the best podcast in the universe. Happy birthday.
3:16:16
Okay, we have we have a Daming and we have two knighting so
3:16:21
this is a good day for us. I like this like it we can do
3:16:23
segoe Thank you very much. We don't have a super special
3:16:26
requests but get them up here amber overall, Alex Schoenfeld
3:16:31
Cameron died the three of you are about to join this
3:16:34
illustrious look at this group. It's big. But no agenda
3:16:37
roundtable of our knights and dames where if you pledge up to
3:16:40
$1,000 in total for the show, you get this coveted spot right
3:16:45
here and I'm very proud to pronounce the Kate the name
3:16:47
amber of the taverns Baron wouldn't shoes and sir dad of
3:16:52
the pairs for you. We've got hookers and blow rent boys.
3:16:54
We've got Chardonnay, we've got cookies and vodka fish pine
3:16:58
fellatio, we got harlots and Halldor, we got. We got breast
3:17:02
milk and pablum, sparkling cider this gorgeous ginger ale and
3:17:05
gerbils proven us women in rosae and of course the mutton and
3:17:09
meat it's a staple here at the roundtable. Please take your
3:17:13
seats and when you're ready you can go over to no agenda
3:17:15
nation.com slash rings have Erica she'll get all the
3:17:19
pertinent information for you. We'll send out your beautiful
3:17:21
night or Dame ring with the sealing wax and your official
3:17:25
certificate and thank you for producing and being an important
3:17:29
part of this project we call the Noah genda show the best podcast
3:17:33
in the universe.
3:17:41
Now we had we don't have any audio reports we did here one
3:17:45
earlier during the donation and sir Nathan lease and to Boston
3:17:49
meetup report in the red 33 Red 33 Austin Boston meetup with
3:17:54
barbecue was a blast. We had sundry interesting knights and
3:17:58
dames even some venison sausages, we got to grill him up
3:18:02
between our checks and monies collected totally a grand total
3:18:05
of $234 and 56, which was raised we do it for a pop pop. It was
3:18:10
like a party and everyone had a great time. Looking forward to
3:18:13
the next one happening in February. Thank you for your
3:18:15
courage sir Nathan Lee. Here's what's coming up on the meetup
3:18:19
list. This is where no agenda producers all around the world
3:18:21
come together hang out. We have some things in common but we're
3:18:26
all incredibly different. But it seems to work very well at these
3:18:29
events, particularly if you've been locked up for for almost a
3:18:32
year. At this Friday. We have a meetup at the Canterbury ale
3:18:37
house in Seattle. And we have also on Friday the Tucson tee
3:18:42
time at the post apocalypse pre holiday sanity check meet up at
3:18:47
whiskey roads in Tucson Charlotte regional meetup also
3:18:51
on Friday the 13th slaves dames and near dwells meet at six
3:18:54
o'clock at Triple C brewing. Brand new on the list for
3:18:57
Saturday. The Houston second wave super spreader surge
3:19:01
luncheon at the rodeo goats like crap it's almost worth driving
3:19:06
to Houston for sounds good. Also on Saturday at the beach party
3:19:10
in Fort Myers, Florida that kicks off at 11 at Hoosiers in
3:19:13
paradise. Saturday, Michigan mobile meet up at noon and we
3:19:20
have a new entry on the 14th as well Denver city park illegal
3:19:24
picnic a bet it is. That'll be the city park Denver Museum of
3:19:28
Nature and Science Low Country South Carolina meet and shoot
3:19:31
this is Dame Jennifer I think it'll be at CNS shooting sports
3:19:35
that's going to be fun. Actually, Jason is organizing
3:19:39
friends giving nashville tennessee on Saturday at granite
3:19:42
city brewing. Catskill mountain me get up at 430 at the Hudson
3:19:48
Valley Catskill mountain sees a rough cut brewing and also on
3:19:52
the Saturday man this is fantastic. Pittsburgh,
3:19:55
Pennsylvania the mission barbecue, stupid pike Emma is
3:19:58
organizing for you on the 14th As well on Saturday after sunset
3:20:01
in the Balkans, that will be in the Balkans at Adriana bar. One
3:20:11
I know exactly where in the Balkans but we're going to find
3:20:13
out Alex is organizing and then this coming Sunday these
3:20:16
Philadelphia, local 76 Jersey strong selfish bastard super
3:20:21
spreader meetup. There'll be brunch for these bastards at the
3:20:25
caribou cafe. And that is what's coming up on the horizon for
3:20:29
your meetups. Go ahead and go to no agenda meetup calm find one
3:20:33
near you. If there's not one, why don't you make one? It's
3:20:36
like a party. Sometimes
3:20:38
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
3:27:27
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
3:27:41
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
mopho voracek.org slash n A.
3:37:35
Everyone pretend podcasting isn't boring.
0:00 0:00