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Well get in line boy. Adam Curry
Jhansi devora November 19 2020
this is your award winning
combination media assassination
Episode 1200 96. This is no
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in the morning, everybody. I'm
Adam Curry from Northern Silicon
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And if it wasn't bad enough,
Rudy's live Rudy's he's alive,
no he Rudy's live here, hold on
a second, we bring a routing
happen there as well.
If you've made a mistake, okay,
so the President's legal team,
which is a cast of characters is
doing yours. Oh, yeah. The cast
of characters is doing a press
conference about the voter fraud
we have onstage Rudy Giuliani.
We have Sidney Powell. We have
Joe digenova. And Victoria
toensing. We've got the complete
set. Thousands of sealed
indictments must be forthcoming.
Hold on a second. I'm getting to
have the dead video running. But
are you telling me Jota genevois
up there? Yeah. Joe is white.
Yes, Joe. His wife Victoria.
They've got I don't know if Lynn
would I didn't see it. Linwood
was there the Covington lawyer.
They've got that Jen girl. woman
I should say. Who's? Who's
always on Tucker Carlson.
It's the full set. Man. This is
fantastic. It's history in the
making on a show de
force. Well, course you we will
analyze you for the Sunday show.
Oh, yeah. If there's anything to
analyze, I think we have I
certainly have most of the bits
that they'll be talking about.
At least the ones that that I
think are of interest. Not sure.
I mean, there's so many I mean
there's a lot wrong
wrong with the Did you hear
about the the mob guys who
possibly were working for the
democrats for the for Biden, and
they dropped off 300,000
ballots.
March with a mob guys from
Delaware? Yes, no, hold on a
second. Philly. The guy's name
is skinny Joe Merlino skinny
Joe. so skinny. so skinny Joe
apparently, was given 300,000
excess printed ballots by the by
somebody in Philadelphia. And at
night, when they needed some
extra ballots.
I guess they've been busy
throughout the entire day, he
had a he had a room full of
people, guys goombahs marking
these ballots for Biden with and
this is what makes me think it
might be true with Sharpies. And
the reason why I like that part
of the story that they mark them
was shot. And by the way, no
other no other downvote down
ballot vote just just for Biden.
And that's kind of that they
didn't have time. Of course it
didn't. Of course, if they had
time, they'd be doing the down
ballot. Right.
But you remember, there was a
controversy all of a sudden,
like all they were handing out
felt they've handing out
Sharpies in line. And now I'm
worried that I might have marked
it incorrectly because Sharpie
is not the right you know, you
have to use a pen. Do you
remember those pins? You
remember those stories? Of
course, yeah. So to me, that was
right at the beginning. Well,
what if what if they have these
300,000 ballots marked with a
sharpie and they're like, holy
crap, man, we can't have that.
No one's marking it with a
sharpie. Hey, go hand out
Sharpies to everybody. So they
so they aren't so obvious. Oh,
that's a good one. Right.
That's a great one. I like that
could be true.
I love this. I love it. That's
gonna be so much fun. Well,
should we do that in a little
bit? Or do you would because
it's actually well go back to
the back to the switch due to
COVID or moneymakers.
Apparently I'm just going by
their notes and the results
of our COVID coverage that we go
back to our normal coverage
where we just deconstruct news
stories, no talk about COVID it
just bail out on us.
Can I say I man we're just doing
what we do which is you know,
give the audience what it
Once kind of I mean, we're doing
deconstruction, but it's the
to be honest about it. The COVID
Story hasn't changed as we our
first month or two of coverage.
Only effect just everything's
confirming everything we've
said. Yeah, well, then I've got
I've got the clip that came in
recently, which I think is a
good introductory clip. All
right. Which is, which is this
Dr. Hodgkins? Oh, yes, yes, you
only have one, I broke it up
into three bits. I have it into
three bits, same tree, probably
all right.
This is this, okay, this
background what this is, I have
this credentials clip, you
probably clip that one out. I
have to I have the same clip. We
did exactly the same damage. The
first clip is the credentials
plus a couple of pieces of
information. The second clip is
in branding. And the third tip
is is just getting into
specifics for but let's just say
what's going on here.
Supposedly, this could be
bullcrap. By the way, it should
be a great form of acting people
could. I think this could be
faked, but I don't think this I
don't think this is this is the
guy from the Barrington
document, isn't it? No, no. He
cites the Barrington guys
beringian. Guy, I thought he
signed on to that, okay, it
could be wrong. But everyone's
signed out, signed onto it, you
can go to the Great Barrington
website, and you can sign on to
it yourself. Okay, so I'm sure
you signed on to it, because
there's like,
over a half a million people and
about 40 50,000 doctors, this is
kind of like the global warming
where they all signed down and
they were sad doesn't mean
anything. Right. So then media
is covering it. But this is
supposedly an advisory committee
committee in Alberta, Edmonton
specifically, where they're
taking people. It's one of these
meetings that Mimi's involved
with this sort of thing up in
Port Angeles, they have these,
we're gonna take some some, the
public's gonna have their input
day. And so this guy jumped into
the fray. It's gonna do nobody
any good. And and he started off
by condemning this whole
situation that's going on
worldwide. I'll say, Mr.
Chairman, this is Dr. hawkinson.
I just want to let you know.
Okay, well, we would love to
hear from you.
Thank you very much. I do
appreciate the opportunity to
address you on this very
important matter.
What I'm going to say is lay
language and blunt.
Its counter narrative. And so
you don't immediately think of a
quack. I'm going to briefly
outline my credentials so that
you can understand where I'm
coming from in terms of
knowledge base in all this. I'm
a medical specialist in
pathology, which includes viral
ology. I trained at Cambridge
University in the UK, and the ex
president of the pathology
section of the Medical
Association. I was previously an
assistant professor in the
Faculty of Medicine doing a lot
of teaching. I was the chairman
of the roll College of
Physicians of Canada examination
committee in pathology in order.
So most of the points, and
currently the chairman of a
biotechnology company in North
Carolina selling the COVID-19
test. And I might you might say,
I know a little bit about all
this.
The bottom line is simply this.
There is utterly unfounded
publication hysteria, driven by
the media and politicians. It's
outrageous. This is the greatest
hoax ever perpetrated on an
unsuspecting public.
There is absolutely nothing that
can be done to contain this
virus. Other than protecting
older, more vulnerable people.
It should be sold as nothing
more than a bad flu season. This
is not Ebola. It's not
in politics playing medicine,
and that's a very dangerous
game.
Is he does he live in that? Can
the navia be must I guess, hmm.
Yeah. No, he had a bunch of jobs
up there. But he also probably
has a place in North Carolina
Carolina search triangle where
he's running.
Yeah, he should probably not.
privately, why is probably not
used private aviation for
travel. It's probably not a good
idea.
Yeah, just saying, I don't think
it makes any difference at this
point that the deals done and
these guys are just blowing
smoke shit into the wind. Yeah,
that's true.
He should he should start a
podcast. He probably be more
effective.
Yeah.
All right. So do we have ready
to go to part two? Okay, I was I
was waiting for your rating for
your cue.
To Here we go. There is no
action of any kind needed other
than what happened last year
when we got on well, we stayed
home with our chicken noodle
soup. We didn't visit granny.
And we decided when we would
return to work. We didn't have
anyone need anyone to tell us
not
totally useless. There is no
evidence base for their
effectiveness whatsoever. Paper
mass and average NASA simply
virtue signaling.
And not even more effectively
most of the time. It's utterly
ridiculous, seeing these
unfortunate uneducated people
and not saying that in a
purchases sense, seeing these
people walking around like
lemmings of being without any
knowledge base to put the mask
on their face.
Social distancing is also
useless discount because COVID
is spread by aerosols with
calcium meters or so before
landing.
And closures have had terrible
unintended consequences. They
should you everywhere should be
open tomorrow, as was stated in
the Great Barrington declaration
that I circulated prior to this
meeting.
And a word on testing. I do want
to emphasize that I'm in the
business of test testing for
COVID. I do want to emphasize
the positive test results do not
underline the neon mean a
clinical infection, simply
driving public hysteria, and all
testing should stop. Unless
you're presenting to hospital
with some respiratory problems.
All that should be done is to
protect the vulnerable. And to
give them all in the nursing
homes that are under your
control. Give them all three to
5000 international units of
vitamin D every day, which is
which has been shown to
radically reduce the likelihood
of infection.
That's, that's our drug man.
That's our drug of choice.
Vitamin D.
First guy who's actually
three to five. I mean, you're
you're a 50 kind of guy. If
you're feeling sick, right, then
you just lie on it. No, no, 10 I
do it three to five is what
people are using a day. Yeah.
And not me. I i because my
doctor gave me a he just take a
mega dose once a while. And
that's what I do. And so it's
higher.
Um, but I don't give these
numbers. I'm not given a number
because I'm not a doctor. I
can't start recommending this,
but this guy did. And that's
probably that's our story. Bad
process. We're sticking to it.
Now. That's, that's our number.
Um, I think that's what you do
actually, already? Yeah, I do.
Every day. You bet.
Alright, clip three from Dr.
hotsy hodkinson. And I would
remind you all that using the
provinces own statistics, the
risk of death under 65, in this
province, is one in 300,001. In
300,000, you've got to get a
grip on this. The scale of the
response that you're
undertaking, with no evidence
for it is utterly ridiculous,
given the consequences of acting
in a way that you're proposing,
all kinds of suicides, business
closures, funerals, weddings,
etc, etc. It's simply
outrageous, is just another bad
flu. And you've got to get your
mind around that. Let people
make their own decisions. You
should be totally out of the
business of medicine. You've
been led down the garden path by
the Chief Medical Officer of
health for this province. I
absolutely outraged that this
has reached this level. It
should all stop tomorrow. Thank
you very much. Well, thank you
for that, again. Hopefully,
layers of government are
listening. We
are we definitely appreciate
everything you just had to say.
Okay, so Okay, moving right
along to the next slide.
Okay, I'm going to play a clip
Det. Hold on, hold on, I want to
contrast this guy with the other
side of the argument with three
short very short clips, Scott
Gottlieb, former and director of
the Federal Food and Drug
Administration.
And he's already moved beyond
this baby. He's on he's ready
for the next one. We need to do
much more to put in place better
preparations for the future. If
we're going to guard against the
next pandemic and there will be
a next pandemic, we always
thought that the pandemic would
be an influenza. The next one
may well be a flu. Oh, oh, what
did he just say the next
pandemic would be a flu.
No brother, there was a guy we
had been Horowitz plays one of
the Biden guys, some doctor of
some sort, and he's going on and
on about how we should just shut
down the whole country for the
four weeks. And then he did an
economic analysis about what
does that mean? How good that we
recover? And his horror was put
on an economist What the hell's
he doing? Yeah, I want to play
this. I said, I got three short
clips. Just let me play this.
No, I'm sorry. The problem is
that this curve actually follows
the clips I've played. Okay. All
right, then do your clips but
you have to turn your speaker's
done. No, it's not clips as a
string.
single clip okay, but you have
to turn your speaker's down
because the clips are coming
home man.
Let me just move the mic. Okay.
Yeah, you can you got to do
something. Okay. Uh no the guy
goes on and on. Our first guy
goes on and on about. About this
is the flu. It's a mild flu.
It's a flu. It's just a kind of
a bad flu season. You heard him
Yeah.
play this clip. This is the C o
v. Weird nurses report from ABC.
It's happening everywhere. This
nurse in Nebraska exhausted we
have I think they said 10 COVID
units. And one of those is just
a place for people to go and
pass away. Unfortunately.
Nurses outside Philadelphia
walking off the job today saying
they're not equipped to face
this search in bettered El Paso
where jail inmates are being
deployed to load bodies into
morgue trucks. Nurse Ashley
Bartholomew quit when she
reached a breaking point,
wonderful patients comparing
COVID to the flu and you just
feel defeated. Am I making a
difference anymore? Because I'm
here. And here's this patient
who's in the icy shoe is still
clearly confused on how real
COVID is.
Okay, this woman does nurse
quit. Because somebody is in the
ICU says this is like a bad flu.
And then she goes on and laments
Am I making a difference is not
a bad flu. This is something
else. It's like she is not only
she's not being a nurse, is
she's a nurse, you go you go
help the person you would think
you don't listen to what they
have to say about it, and then
complain and quit because you
didn't propagandize them enough?
Oh, oh, you don't agree with me?
Oh, well, then I quit my job.
But what is it great, what is
some patient have to do? What is
the patient's opinion, which is
probably a rightful opinion, if
we just after we listen to the
odd Dickinson guy, to write a
righteous opinion if nothing
else, what is it got to do with
you doing your job as a nurse?
Because she's not this is like
saying, what Who did you vote
for Trump? I quit. She didn't do
her job. That's the problem. She
did not do her job. Her job is?
Well, Scott Gottlieb, former FDA
Commissioner, Commissioner, I
think
he says exactly what the job is.
And what they have been doing.
They have been doing this, we're
probably going to infect another
15% of the population over the
next three months, we've already
infected probably 15% of the US
population. We did that over
nine months. Over the next three
months, we're likely to double
the number of people who have
been infected by this virus. Who
is this we that he speaks of who
are infecting everybody?
He says we've infected we're
probably going to infect another
15% of the population over the
next three months. We've already
infected probably 15% of these
wave shooting people up with
Yeah, well, that's that's the
job guarantee affecting people.
Yes, exactly.
And if you didn't help infect
people, if you didn't propagate
the message, well, it's gonna
end bad for you and your legacy
chump will get asked by our kids
and our grandkids What did you
do to help? Whether it's helping
someone who's lonely or somebody
wellness, whether it's helping a
nurse, whether it's just simply
wearing a mask, you know, what
was it that you did to help
because it's been extraordinary
time? And, you know, we've never
had this kind of opportunity to
save other people's lives, like
we do now. And we all can be a
part of it. Mm hmm. Sure. But is
he talking about he's got a mask
up slave you got a mask up you
got a social distance you got to
wash your hands. You got to shut
up you know, don't ask
questions, follow orders, follow
orders. follow orders. Don't you
understand orders.
This is this is how the orders
work. This is. Pritzker is
Illinois. I believe Governor of
Illinois is not Pritzker yet.
Thanks so. Fine family Pritzker
family, so they want everyone to
stay home but don't call it a
lockdown.
This is not a stay at home
order. The best way for us to
avoid a stay at home border is
to stay home right?
It's not a stay at home order.
Just stay home. You know the big
scandal I hear by the way has
been nothing but a problem for
Gavin I have I have clips. Oh,
play the clips. Okay, so you
want to set it up and then I can
play the game. So one of Gavin
Gavin Newsome is, you know, he's
a part of the system, the
political families that run
California, and it's a late
comer and he's kind of a
millennial.
And most but if he's older
x Gen, I'm sure
nice enough guy but he's like a
democrat and he toes the line
and he's part of his in line to
be president. Although
apparently he's never gonna make
it because a camela I think he's
got to be killing himself. Yeah.
Especially because, you know,
she had a thing, because he gave
me he would go so far to get us
to move his political career
ahead, but fucking Willie Brown
is not one of them. So
he,
I'm sorry, I said that some guy
got fired, by the way for
sayings. So he's in Florida,
some cop.
So Gavin, he has one of his
friends is his 50th birthday
party. So he's gonna go have a
party. So they're all you have a
party, a birthday party, but
they haven't. At the French
Laundry.
One of the most expensive
restaurants in the world I've
eaten there once I remember
eating at the French Laundry,
and they and they give you
clothes, it was something about
an ounce of something an ounce
of I don't know, caviar or
something they gave you and they
put it on the scale. And the
scale they put an ounce of gold
on the other side to show that
it was proper weight. Do You Do
you know anything of this? I
haven't seen that bit. I've been
there once.
They have a lot of crazy stuff
they do they have a ray of
salts, for example, for certain
dishes, and you're supposed to
use this salt for a minute and
this so it's, it's a little over
the top and pretentiousness and
and what bothers me. And the
reason I would frequent The
place is that they have a an
opportunity moment where you can
make a reservation. And it has
to be between 10 and 11 on the
third Monday or something like
that. It's just over the top.
It's funny, and it's it is it's
pretentious, and it appeals to a
real weird set. And everything
is priced to the Hilton mean
wines in particular. But so he's
gathered in a private one of the
private rooms there with like,
20 people. Nobody's wearing a
mask at any time, even when
they're doing the cocktail part.
But they do have to wear a mask
supposedly in the dining
establishment. And and No,
that's not true. That's not
true. According to the rules,
you have to keep your mask on.
And you can only lower it in
between bites or sips. Well, I
don't know if that's not true in
California, at least that's what
the governor's office says.
Yeah. They they weren't social
distancing under any
circumstances. And of course,
then they were what the real
thing there was that they were
having dinner at the French
Laundry with a huge group of
this is just the Democrats. I
mean, they just like to party at
the high end on the taxpayers
dime. Oh, no, we pay for
herself.
So it's a scandal. And then
somebody came out if you do a
bunch of photos, I put one in
the newsletter, a bunch of
photos of him sitting there and
people recognize them. And
somebody said, who took the
photos? they asked. The waitress
said what is these that Gavin
Newsome, y'all? Yeah.
And so they took about five or
six photos. You're supposed to
take photos in places like this.
And so they took some photos and
it's a scandal? It's a scandal.
scandalous because it's Do as I
say, not as I do. And it which
is what, especially the
democrats do not put up with it.
Republicans? Yeah, you can give
a little on that. So I don't
have to play the clips, because
you pretty much explained it.
But I let's just check on those
mandatory guidelines for all
private gatherings because we do
have that clip from a few shows
ago. First of all, no more than
three households, including your
own can gather. Okay, so he had
definitely more than three
households, including his own at
the gathering. That's the big
thing, three households, and
that's the limit.
The the host of the gathering
has to collect basically the
names and contact information of
everybody who's there. Oh, this
should be should be released. We
should have that list. By the
way, it wasn't like guys from
the Medical Board of California,
the people who actually are
writing this advice or drafting
this and probably in case that
tracing needs to happen if
somebody were to get sick, all
gatherings have to be held
outside. Okay, it was not
outside. That's what he lives
outside. He lied about it. He
said, Oh, I'm sorry. It was
outside. No, it was big glass
windows but you weren't outside.
Now you can go inside to use a
bathroom. As long as that
bathroom is frequently
sanitized. You can like parks,
open air parks, you can gather
there but again, they're
sticking with that three
household rule. So you can't
have other households join you
there just because it's wide
open space. It's got to be the
three households go seating
socially distance. Now. They
were not they were shoulder to
shoulder specifically six feet
in every single day.
No wait, was it six feet It was
literally shoulder to shoulder
at a round table or oval table
action. You're gonna serve food
all food has to be served in
single serve disposable dishes.
At the French Laundry, did you
see any disposable dishes or
plastic flatware? I think we saw
that you gotta wear a mask at
all time and lead times unless
you're eating. We're all used to
that by now. You can only gather
for a maximum of two hours
though one of the other
restrictions.
discouraged but if you must
sing, you must wear a mask and
sing below. Speaking.
guideline has really got a lot
of people talking.
And it's illegal to duck so use
these again.
Oh man, it's too delicious to
believe.
It's just fantastic.
Well, he's got a lot of
splaining Oh, no, please. No one
holds these people to account.
Yeah, sure. The local news blah,
blah, blah. That's gone today.
No one will talk about that.
It's all going to be about the
nutjob Giuliani
thousands of sealed indictments
from digenova. Sidney Powell,
why is she throwing her career
away on this, and it all doesn't
matter.
We got great vaccine news. Very,
very excited to talk about the
vaccines because man this is
it's just it's unbelievable.
Although, according to hair
Fauci, you shouldn't get too
excited about vaccines once
somebody has been immunized for
I guess for Pfizer, it's two
doses. I'm not sure what it is
for Madonna or the other
vaccines coming down the pike.
But once it's once the process
is complete, does that mean they
can take off their masks, they
don't have to social distance,
they can just go about their
lives as before, you know, I
would recommend that that's not
the case, I would recommend you
have an added area of
protection. Obviously, with a 9%
effective vaccine, you could
feel much more confident. But I
would recommend to people to not
abandon all public health
measures just because you've
been vaccinated because even
though for the general
population, it might be 90 to
95% effective, you don't
necessarily know for you how
effective it is. So when I get
vaccinated, which I hope to when
when it becomes my turn to get
vaccinated, I'm not going to
abandon completely public health
measures, I could feel more
relaxed, and essentially not
having the stringency of it that
we have right now. But I think
abandoning it completely would
not be a good idea because five
to 10 of the people that get
immunized, it will not be
effective for so they might
actually get the virus if they
just completely let down their
guard. Okay, that's interesting.
Now, he's, he's, it's kind of a
half truth that's taking place
here.
And this is something that is
not being explained properly.
What is going to come down to
is, you got to wear your mask
just in case you Yes, we all
have vaccines, you got to wear
your mask, because it's just you
got to wear your mask, just shut
up and wear your mask. RFK Jr,
explains exactly why this
vaccine will not be effective
enough.
To remove all safeguards.
Everybody wants a vaccine. So we
can restart the economy. The big
problem with this vaccine,
there's two problems. One is it
does not prevent transmission.
That means I can get the
vaccine, and then I get exposed
to COVID. I still give COVID to
you and everybody on the
airplane. You just don't
experience it. I don't
experience it. But it makes it
even more dangerous. Because
normally you know you have it.
If I I'd stay home and I
wouldn't infect buddy, but if
I'm feeling like a million
bucks. Yeah. And I'm still I
become a super spreader like,
you know, typhoid Mary. Oh,
yeah. See, this is subtle, this
this mRNA vaccine is subtle,
because you still can pass this
on, it's just that your immune
system will reject it, because
it will be trained by the mRNA.
The M stands for messenger
because this RNA virus is going
to give your DNA instructions on
what to look for when the SARS
cov two virus comes into your
system. So we'll never in this
in this explanation with this
vaccine. We're never going to be
rid of it and never going to be
rid of the masks and all other
crap that they will bestow upon
us. So well hold on.
Well, there's a there's a lot we
know that the Pfizer vaccine is
of this nature. We only know
that Madonna is so yeah, thank
you, you walk right into my
trap.
If you
Take a look The everyone's
celebrating Pfizer. But there's
two companies who announced this
at the same time because they're
working together, Pfizer and
biontech, bi o and T ch from
Germany. And no one is talking
about buying tech, except a no
agenda show because we're going
to dive into it a little bit
biown tech are the actual is the
actual company that has
developed this process of the
mRNA, the messaging RNA that is
then supposed to give
instructions to your DNA.
moderna is the equivalent of
that, just a different company.
And they seem to be a scam.
But okay, that's the one that
everyone put their money into.
But this buying tech, here's
what's interesting. So Pfizer
came out and they said, Hey,
we're, we're 90% effective. And
then I think it was, Madonna
came out said, oh, we're 94.5%
effective. And then Pfizer came
back and said, Nope, up, up, up,
up, we just check, we're
actually 95% effective.
So this small company located in
Germany started by to the
Turkish couple, which went
public with an ADR on NASDAQ.
Last year, it came out at just
under $20. Now, as you can
imagine, well above 20. So
that's always fun. When you see
those things happening and
public offering before the whole
thing was even known. That's
just one of those things, I
guess. They
they are developing this system.
And Pfizer is just their
manufacturing distribution
partner and obviously marketing
partner.
Pfizer does the Viagra and
author stuff. This bio in tech,
they're actually not a flu
vaccine or COVID vaccine
company. They are a cancer
company. And Bill Gates, the
Gates Foundation, of course
invested heavily in them a year
ago, pre IPO, it's also
beautiful, they have nothing in
their in their standard
materials about viruses, they
are in the business of
personalized medicine, with
these mRNA. So whatever your
ailment is. So let's say you
have
Parkinson's in your family or
dementia, then they will devise
a vaccine with an mRNA
instruction set just for you.
Thank you, 23 and me for helping
you get that move this along.
And they will then heal you with
that. I I took a little bit of
their promo video and then I'll
tell you who else they're
working with.
asked ourselves the fundamental
question, is Every patient's two
most unique? Why do we treat for
patients the same?
Imagine a tailor cancer therapy
for every individually cancer
patient, a therapy that is
tailored to the individual make
up of the patients to
an imagine that such a treatment
can be provided in a timely and
cost efficient way.
I am because that is what we do
at biontech. Every day,
we are pioneering a completely
new, individualized patient
centric treatment approach,
which has the potential to
transform the way how cancer is
treated, we see a huge potential
in leveraging the immense power
of the patient's immune system
for scientific and technological
approach is based on three
pillars. First, we have to
identify the molecular
characteristics of the patients
to second, we have to develop
immunotherapies to precisely
instruct the patient's immune
system to attack tumor cells.
And third, we have to ensure
that the patient receives the
individualized
yet biontech understand that
every cancer patient is unique.
So these guys are way way
different than some kind of
vaccine company. They are what
we read about years ago in the
JP Morgan vaccination, financial
conference papers. This is the
end goal is and you've heard it
many times personalized
medicine. So somehow they get
drafted into this somehow just
before an IPO. Gates gets into
it. Now they're chosen. They
haven't just made this for
Pfizer, ah, they're also
delivering this to the entire
European Union. And by the way,
their their so called Mr. mRNA
vaccine is called the bn t 162.
And they are also delivering it
to China.
It's the same damn people, the
same people in the same roles
doing the same thing.
not really doing anything that
is going to be of any use
because it won't stop spread. It
won't eradicate anything. It's,
I think, medically probably
impossible to eradicate a flu
like virus. It's been tried
before. And God knows, God knows
what kind of instructions go
into this.
I mean, it literally instructs
your DNA to behave in a certain
way. Based upon something.
This cannot be good.
Oh, well, it could. What it
could be a huge breakthrough in
medical science. But Gee, I
mean, it just seems unlikely
with these players.
A bunch of guys looking at to
make quick buck. Well, they made
their quick bucks, everybody
made a killing on the stock if
they got it, especially the
Gates Foundation. Oh, and you
know, that's how they like to
roll.
So they have a research
pipeline, which includes Zika.
They're gonna go for it all, all
of it.
That is, if we're willing to
take it. And remember, Professor
Michael osterholm. You may not
remember that name. When I went
on Joe Rogan show in March, he
was the guy who came and was did
a show right after me with Joe.
And this was this guy was
spelling doom and gloom, 2
million people are going to die.
This is really serious. And I
think that would that that
actual that one Joe Rogan
apparent appearance by all star
home was probably responsible
for a big push in, in the fear
mongering.
Now this was early on, and he
had all the numbers and he was,
oh, he's he's the guy that's
gonna tell us we haven't seen
much of him. But now he's back.
Remember, a vaccine is nothing
until it becomes a vaccination.
And right now we're in this
whole time to figure out how to
get these vaccines delivered. We
have no program right now coming
out of the federal government to
convince the average citizen,
they want the vaccine. We have
many ways of convincing you.
What What do you say? Yes, we
have no, there's no plan coming
out of the federal government to
convince people to take this
vaccine. Yeah, I disagree. I
think there's some right i think
there's lots of ways people are
going to try and get people to
take the vaccine, one of them.
And this is this is a critical,
crazy clip.
This is something I had no idea
what's going on.
Marco
arment, you probably don't know
who he is. He is the developer
of the overcast podcast app,
which I still use, even though
it's not podcast, 2.0 compliant,
I still use it. And it has
features that I like.
Marco
has a very popular podcast, a
tech podcast called ATP, the
above tech podcast, and
sometimes we'll talk about
podcasting. But it's you know a
lot about Mac and about, you
know, and he's very liberal.
Even though he has his own
system, his own index when Apple
d platformed. Alex Jones, he
just did it because he felt that
whatever. And if you ask him
enough about a certain podcast,
he'll take it off because he
just wants to satisfy his
customers, whatever that means.
But he said something on his
most recent podcast which I had
not considered and it saddened
me to no end
about liberals and Coronavirus.
Listen to this. And embarrassing
certainly to be a liberal person
who thinks they're responsible
and to get COVID there's some
degree of shame in it, and
embarrassment.
Can you believe that?
liberals feel ashamed if they
get I believe this is true. This
is so he's a shame because that
means that he somehow didn't
have a didn't have a diaper
tight enough on his face. And
you know, somehow something
slipped through. Is that really
what is going on? I believe this
is true. I'm going to tell you
why. Okay. My son, buzzkill, Jr,
and his wife. Mm hmm. They both
had COVID. Yeah. But they
continue acting in their social
sphere as if they've never had
it.
Right height mass don't want to
go outside. All these things.
They had it. And now the more
recent information, which came
out, I think, over the last week
is that if you've ever had it,
you you're immune for at least
eight months, because as long as
they can track anything, but
they all go with it. And there's
a number of articles I may write
about this number of articles
out there, Web MD has one if you
got COVID once you could get it
again, you
Yeah. And so this is what
they're using as the excuse.
What do you use? I know they've
had it. I don't think anyone
else does. And they say, Oh,
well, you know, you can get it
again. Really? You can get it
against I looked it up. Yeah,
they Oh,
Hong Kong supposedly got it
again. And for people in all of
Europe, apparently, even though
this is not purely verifiable,
got it again. But the reality
you can't get it again, that I
don't understand the
embarrassment. Why is he
embarrassed forgetting COVID?
They didn't follow the rules
they did. I don't know your
friend right there who you know
better than most people, I'm
sure. What's his reason? I don't
know him. I listened to his
podcast. I don't know. Here's
another thing. By the way. What
is you you made a comment which
I have to comment on myself.
Which is that you said that this
gal takes things out of his
index to satisfies customers.
Is it right for you said, Yeah,
how does that satisfy a
customer? If I don't want to use
or listen to a podcast? I just
don't listen to it. Why does it
have to be removed from an index
to satisfy anybody? because
well, because they pay him a
subscription fee to use this
app. And he's afraid that if he
doesn't do that, they will stop
using his app.
That's why
why would anyone do that? Why
would anyone stop using your
app? Because you didn't take
something off your app and make
it less useful? Well, maybe you
should listen to this podcast
called the no agenda show where
they kind of discuss that ad
nauseum.
Why people virtue signal? Uh,
yeah.
I just found I found it
incredibly sad that you'd be
ashamed. Oh, I got COVID. I
didn't follow the rules well
enough. This is going too far.
Well, we both know somebody who
won't admit to having had it.
Yeah, for professional reasons.
I can understand possibly, but
maybe that Yeah. Yeah. Yes.
True.
I don't consider that person
they hardcore liberal. I
consider that person someone who
just didn't want i maybes a bit
closet liberal.
And somehow that wouldn't
surprise me either.
Anyway,
that is pathetic. It's very sad.
This is the politics eight this
what is this doctor said in that
Edmonton conference? Yeah. Phone
conference. Yeah. This is Paul
at the politicization of
political because of
politicization. politicization
of medicine. You can't do that.
Oh, yeah, apparently you can.
Yeah, yeah, one of my thing and
talking about this so easy.
So we've got the next phase, how
are we going to convince
everybody to get the vaccine?
Well, that's not going to be
very hard, you're going to have
to prove that you had it or that
you were tested appropriately
and or negative. But I think it
would be much easier just to
say, you need proof that you've
had the that you've been
vaccinated and a date.
And that is going to happen. And
it will happen through any
multitude of apps.
That will, that will bind you to
the information then it will be
known what you have, yeah, this,
this is where you and I disagree
completely.
First of all, it's a violation
of your rights as a person to
have to reveal your medical
information. And it's illegal as
a matter of fact, to have your
medical
domain. Yes, you see your
misunderstanding how it's going
to be done. And I will mention
something else, which you don't
want to acknowledge. If I don't
want to acknowledge what you are
saying you don't want to
acknowledge this one thing,
people will flock to get this
vaccination, I say my a flock to
get the swine flu vaccination,
which was, you know, in the
previous iteration killed a
bunch of people. And every time
you bring in the 70s, every time
you bring this up, I say, I
totally agree, they will be
around the block, what are you
talking about, but that doesn't
matter. They are going to be
around the block. And there's
going to be 50% of the country
that will not be around the
block. And these are the
problems and they're going to be
shamed, and they're going to be
controlled, and it's going to be
done with apps. And to give you
an example of what's coming. You
mentioned your
you mentioned your medical
information. There's been a lot
of HIPAA waivers. And once you
put your medical information
into an app under so called your
control gets a lot easier for
you to share it with people once
you share it with someone. HIPAA
no longer applies. Here's the
United Nations with their brand
new app. You're gonna love this.
This is the future of the world.
digital transformation is
changing the way we manage our
data, our information, our
interactions, and our identities
online.
The United Nations is ready to
digitally transform how it deals
with identity for the system to
streamline information sharing
daily workflows, access to
platforms and buildings,
operating across agencies by
providing its personnel with a
universal system wide identity
solution. Introducing the UN
digital ID unique and digital
identity for un ties now, from
the day you join, to the day you
park, all of your personal pages
actually just just listen to
this as from the day you're born
till the day you die, the way
they say it is from the day you
arrive to the day you depart the
United Nations. But this is a
cradle to grave system Did you
think the UN digital ID a unique
and digital identity for un
personnel from the day you join,
to the day you park, all of your
personal HR, medical travel
security, payroll and pension
data in the palm of your hand,
giving you full control on what
you share and with whom, with
blockchain and biometrics
makes verification efficient,
secure, transparent, immutable,
portable and universal. It's
been piloted by different
agencies and the UN pension
fund, where they replaced
current manual processes with
certainty for who and where
pension recipients say they are
at any given time. Imagine
original field offices just
joined the UN, she uses the
mobile app to obtain a digital
wallet stored securely in a
smartphone and only accessible
to her with biometrics. Even
better than a physical wallet,
she can store all her
credentials issued by any un
organization in her digital
wallet. She has immediate access
to course certificates, travel
clearances, from un DSS medical
records from allergies to
vaccinations, also making any
transfer to another organization
a breeze. As innovation
transforms the world we can
improve the way we manage our
identities online, un digital
IDs, a building block for
digital cooperation, unlocking
the promise of the SDGs it's
gonna be a great world and
you're gonna hear that music all
day long. Nightmare, just like
anyone who's even takes this
seriously has to be have their
head examined what's being
implemented, and nightmare.
Hacking possibility. It's gonna
be a fantastic world. And
another thing 23andme is now co
marketing with some testers. It
I don't have any audio examples.
But how long before 23 in me
says, Oh, yeah, we've noticed
that anyone with this particular
sequence, can they really need
to get a vaccine, or they need
to get a special vaccine or
they've had Yeah, something with
that. Brett does breast genes
you know, they get people to
freak out the bracha gene. Yeah,
Angelina Jolie had a voluntary
Miss. There's there's others.
Yeah.
Here's Pennsylvania Governor Tom
Wolf, explaining their app is
very excited. And so today, Dr.
Levine and I are proud to
announce the launch of a mobile
app COVID-19 alert PA, which is
a mobile app that you can use to
fight the covid 19 virus, you
can use it to fight the virus
john, this is a this is a
weapon, you can use it to fight
us to fight the COVID-19 virus
every day, Hey, you got to stop
clicking your pen because it
triggers sorry, makes me nervous
used to fight the covid 19 virus
every day. It's an app that uses
Bluetooth technology to help
identify individuals who may
have been close in close contact
with somebody else who tested
positive for the covid 19 virus.
Unlike traditional contact
tracing, however, it does not
require you to know the person
you might have come in contact
with. Now, if two people who
have this app on their phones
come in close contact with one
another, say on a bus.
restaurant, we're in a store.
And one of these people later
test positive for COVID-19.
contact the Department of
Health, this app will be able to
anonymously anonymously notify
the other person of their
potential exposure. So he did
this and this is your typical
low Bluetooth low energy or
Bluetooth Low Energy app. And
yeah, I'm sure it's all totally
secure. No one knows anything
but you and then one of the one
of the journalists had the
audacity to ask the governor.
Exactly. You know how it works.
Well, this was a mistake.
How the app works when it comes
to the Bluetooth like, does the
Bluetooth connect to the other
phones around it? How are they
tracking without tracking
location? Are you doing this
just to trap me into something?
I'm not a technical person?
All I know is is that that you
download it from from the App
Store. It uses Bluetooth
technology technology basically
allows you to know if you're in
close proximity with somebody
who might have
in proximity to somebody who has
the disease, but it does not
tell you who it is, if you had a
GPS system, that system could
presumably come back and say,
well, you were here, and you
were there. And that's where it
happens. So now we know a little
more about that the two of you,
this doesn't have this just
tells you that at some point,
you better contact with somebody
said they were in contact with
somebody who had it, you might
want to call the Department of
Health and find out what to do
next. Yeah, what are the chances
of that not working when you
turn off your location services?
And by the way, no, yes. You
know, this guy. Does he know
that almost every smartphone in
the world? In fact, I don't know
of any that don't have GPS built
in. Yeah, he's saying that he
knew what to do with these
phones even work? No, clearly he
does he know a difference
between Bluetooth how far it can
go where it can't go, what it
can do, what it can't do. And
how can you How is it possible
to keep anything anonymous when
they all have their own special
codes in the headers? Oh, do
they? He has it does he have any
of this is just gonna blab lab
lab lab. Yeah, it's just
ludicrous.
Yeah, it is. Man. I gotta tell
you, I I could not be
with a better group of people
than in these past nine months
and Gitmo nation.
Yeah. Who else can we talk
about? There's nowhere else we
can talk about this. in public.
This is the only place this is
the only place where people will
listen to some sanity. Everyone
else has gone nuts. And given
up, just given up on everything
they've given up. They've given
up next door neighbors, the two
doctors who are like
sequestered, yes, you're slammed
in there, you know, they're
afraid to go outside. And if
they do anything, and they're
all in a very strong Democrats,
and they freaked out when I said
I think Trump's going to be a
good president. That was the
best time That's the last time
you saw him. I bet. Yeah. And so
they're out there, you know,
watching the sunset, just
rarely, which they rarely do
anymore. And the porch, and I
said, I can talk to him from a
distance from my driveway. Yeah.
And I see they're going on about
something or other I'm GM coming
and going. And, and she says,
this virus now just a couple
days ago, she says to me, it's
expanding exponentially. Oh,
really, with a logarithmic
scale. This is fabulous. So I'm,
I was gonna ask her if she's a
she's a doctor. She's a well
educated person.
I was gonna ask you, do you
Greg, really exponentially? Do
you know what that what that
actually means? Do you know what
the word exponentially means?
Did you look it up? I would have
done all those things in a
normal world. But I said Oh,
yeah. If I nothing. You get
nothing out of me. Oh, yeah.
As predicted,
as predicted, what did I say
about the mink?
About the What about the mink?
the calling of the mink
worldwide? The mink? Yeah, the
mink. I said that. I said
they're coming for your pets.
And what do we see? If you have
a dog? You had a 78% higher
chance of contracting COVID then
non dog owners? They're coming
for your pets? No, you're left
out part of the information? No
is if you walk your dog. Ah,
there's the part you left out.
I'm sorry. I'm correct myself
immediately. If you walk your
dog, you have a 78% higher
chance, which I think is
complete horseshit. You think
but it's an official study. So
it's official.
They're coming for your pets.
You watch there's going to be
pet vaccines.
Yes, there's going to be a COVID
pet vaxjo pet vaccine. That's a
moneymaker. It's coming. It's
anything under the done. Nobody
cares. It's all coming in. Just
wait for it.
Um,
the commission with that story.
Look at this story. She says 70
and I look at this study this
study some bogus study somebody
dreamed up is bullcrap. But I
said, Well think of the good
news. It says you're a dog
walker. They're gonna have to
have professional dog walkers
because it specifically says
people who walk their dogs. They
don't want people out of the
house. So
if this is true, then don't you
have a 78% higher chance of
contracting COVID catching COVID
if you just walk outside in
general, even with a mask? I
don't understand the logic of
this. Oh, no, no, no, you're
missing the whole point to the
nasty little COVID guys. They're
floating around as an aerosol
they land on the dogs for and
then you Britain then you walk
the dog into the house and the
dog is covered with these
things. Oh man. Doggy shampoo.
Fleas doggy shampoo, we got
special COVID doggy shampoo.
Boom, there's all kinds of
products. You By the way, exit
strategies right here. You
nailed it. Hi, I'm Adam Curry. I
used to hate dogs until I found
the love of my pooch with the
new COVID shampoo.
I could sell it maybe just a
Willem de vein but he could sell
it
out quick enough COVID shampoo
for dogs would be a huge
moneymaker and throw in just say
include CBD if we just say that
it'll sound cool. Include CBD.
Oh, yes, good, good.
Dogs coat
Meanwhile, that we have the
COVID generation and we will be
talking about Gen Z later on.
And I think the
although I heard there were some
presentations, business
presentations in Finland, who
speak of the COVID generation as
generation alpha, which I
thought was interesting. And
that could make sense if
everyone's expecting a great
reset. Now you reset Oh, you got
to reset you got to actually
fits right into this thing.
Perfect. So it could be Gen
alpha, but we'll just call Gen
COVID. For now.
They are really getting screwed
down particularly with with
schooling at schools are shut
down. In many states across the
United States. Once again, I we
got a note from a teacher
at New York City School teacher.
Now I want to share this, as
she's a parent and also a
teacher in the suburbs of New
York City. So how much school is
open here varies from district
to district, this district where
my kids attend all kids have
gone back five days a week, but
plexiglass cages have been
installed on the desks and
children must wear masks at all
time.
plexi glass cages my son 11
years old has been yelled at
many times because he is taking
too many mask breaks, which they
are allowed to do. They also
have shortened periods
considerably so that students
have time to switch classes
walking single file in one
direction only in the hallways.
My daughter has a biology
teacher who wears gloves,
goggles and a mask daily who
refuses to close the windows and
tells the kids to bring a parka.
We're laughing as a full time
Yes, because it's hilarious.
Yeah, but our teacher is in dire
straits. As a full time high
school teacher myself, I wish
this woman would have taken a
year's leave so she could be
crazy at home instead of in my
daughter's classroom. All of the
schools will shut down for one
day at least if one case is
reported among kids or staff
performing arts and sports,
which we paid dearly for in the
last budget that do not exist.
And we don't even get to
question where the money went.
At the large public high school
where I work in a different
district things are even
crazier. We have only half of
the kids back. They're on a
hybrid schedule where half the
student body attends one day and
the other half the next. There's
also a third group of students
who are all remote learning by
choice as teachers. We must
teach the kids in the room as
well as hold a full Google meet
for kids at home and teach
everyone at the same time. But
you can imagine how that goes
last month a few cases cropped
up amongst bus drivers. The
entire transportation department
had to quarantine for two weeks,
according to New York Public
Health that shut down our busing
so our ridiculous Superintendent
decided to shut the entire
district down for two weeks.
When parents rightly argued they
would drive their kids to school
or get them to walk or bike and
asked her to please keep the
buildings open. She replied that
she could not do so because of
equity because she felt certain
kids could not get a ride to
school. Oh.
She had to prevent everyone from
going to school. Meanwhile, we
are completely prepared and
equipped to remote teach and
could have easily accommodated
those kids but she closed four
elementary school's one Middle
School of 1200 kids and one high
school 1200 kids for two weeks
after they'd been closed from
March through June. And this
goes on and and it gets sad
which is that Adam I wear my
mask all day I wear glasses so
it's exceedingly difficult. Yes.
As a spectacle wear outside of
the house. It is very dry. You
have this too I believe john you
are you wear glasses outside?
No, no I wear reading glasses
okay now, but when you put them
on if you have a mask on because
sometimes you go to the store I
have to put the reading that's
under read the back of the label
and make sure there's no high
fructose corn syrup. Not being
that nutty.
But put the glasses on they fog
up immediately. Which brings me
back to the point. These masks
don't do jack if the air is
shooting up by the by the
glasses and out the sides. These
masks are a joke. Of course they
are you saw the study the study
from Denmark.
The claims they're completely
innocent.
Or at least that's the
extrapolated result that I've
read everywhere. Now I now I
will say one thing about the
mess that makes them okay.
If you sneeze or cough it does
catch them. Of course gobbly goo
that would be coming out into
the air. Well, this is another
thing I've been in the
supermarket and I had to sneeze
and you get into the situation
where first night if you if I'm
allowed sneezer, I can't say
that one of those stifle guys.
So I had to rip the mask off
grab my my paper handkerchief
not into it. But
man, you should have seen them
scatter at Whole Foods. It was
glorious.
That they did, I would.
But I didn't want to get the
goop on the inside of the mask
that would have been bad. This
of course. Okay, this of course
is all leading to some obvious,
obvious
end goals. As we are now
starting to shift from the
COVID-19 to what could possibly
be a 12 week it's the great
reset. So we're going to use
this to usher in the next
phase of staying at home as
being cautious being mindful to
save everybody you know you
could kill somebody could be
your fault. And this is a
witness by the World Economic
Forum who have had the great
reset podcast for quite a while
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the question is this. How can we
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not friendly to nature. And we
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necessarily. They talk about
pollution, and all the stuff
that we kind of grew up with as
kids, you know, I don't litter,
you know, let's get get all the
smoke out of the air. And now
they're equating that to this
death event, which will start in
2030. And we have to hurry up
and be very, very afraid. It's
it's afraid of what if dying,
this is what every child in
school today knows that they
will probably not see their old
age because climate change is
going to kill them. And
republicans don't want to do
anything about it. This is what
every school child is taught. We
know this, we know that I think
you've summarized the whole
problem right there. And before
we get to that, we will have one
more, one more pandemic. And
that and that will be possibly
even before the inauguration
date in the United States of the
46th President, that it's coming
very soon. And I know this
because Klaus Schwab, the white
pussy stroking, evil dictator of
the World Economic Forum, who
has the voice and the image to
match said so we all know
to pay insufficient attention to
their frightening scenario for
comprehensive cyber attack,
which would bring to a complete
halt into the power supply,
transportations, hospital
services, our society as a
whole. The COVID-19 pises would
be seen as disrespect as a small
disturbance in comparison to a
major
cyber attack, to use the
COVID-19 prizes as a timely
opportunity to reflect on the
lessons the cybersecurity
community can draw and improve
our preparedness for potential
cyber pandemic. Here you go,
cyber pandemic, everybody
doesn't get any better than
that. The COVID-19 will be
nothing compared to the US comic
strip blog, all of a sudden,
this
cold site 19 will be nothing
compared to the cyber pandemic.
They're planning hell's he
talking about that? This is that
we're gonna get hacked and power
and banking systems will go down
and we might as well be prepared
for it. Because it is coming.
The cyber pandemic is coming.
is happening in and how's it a
pandemic? Let's look up what?
It's because it will be a
worldwide power. I think a
worldwide internet outage is
probably what they're going for.
I don't know if I define I don't
know if I don't know if it can
be. You have no, no idea what
you're suggesting, dear sir.
It's the internet. If the
internet went down, I think we
die. I think the world dies.
Do you know how much crap is
connected to the internet that
we actually depend on? Well,
I've been advocating against
it's forever. It's I know,
you've always been saying we
need to turn it off. This is no
good for humanity. I've said it
for since about 1990. I think
you're right. But nobody's
listening. No. I mean, if it
wasn't for the internet, we
couldn't do this show. Wait a
minute.
Wait a minute, we have shortwave
radio. Yes. Now you're talking
shall be just as good on VHF
through a repeater. Maybe a
little delay might be some late
latency but I'm sure that we can
be resolved.
Sure, when the apocalypse comes
where the guys who are gone to
save the world, right? Well, I'm
ready for it. I'm ready for it.
You're ready for it? Although
you probably won't get very far
with your two meter band once
the solar panels run out. My
license? Yeah, reminds me Oh,
geez. I gotta read my license.
No, it's good for 10 years you
haven't had that thing? 10 years
have you? Yep. Really? Crap the
nonprofit How long have I had
it? I haven't had it for 10
years I've had it for no you
haven't had as long as me No, I
that's in 2015. No, I have had
it. I gotta check it out.
That's a good point.
Okay, let me see.
Main mains rise and COVID-19
cases data shows prolong
facemask use increases risk of
catching respiratory illness
please ignore.
from Ireland survey says even
the military and forced
quarantine can't stop the virus.
Okay. COVID-19 South Australia
Adelaide shuts down for six days
immediate lockdown. Baby. It is
just I got a couple of CBS
reports that talk about this.
All right, let's do this. Let's
do it. cov ny v which I think is
NYC report from CBS or as you
mentioned, New York City public
schools has canceled all in
person classes beginning
tomorrow. That's after the city
has reached a 3% positivity. Now
you remember it was just eight
weeks ago that public schools
here reopened today, students
received a less than 24 hour
notice about tomorrow's closing
as you can imagine leaving
working parents in an incredibly
tough spot.
A painful about face for New
York City. We do need to close
our schools for the coming days.
No one is happy about this
decision. New York City was the
first major city to reopen
schools this fall. And the
decision to close is not sitting
well with the parents of the
nearly 300,000 children affected
school is closing tomorrow.
For an undetermined amount of
time.
muga yapi has a first grader
it's really disappointing for
parents who are constantly
scrambling. Every day It feels
like we're waiting for the shoe
to drop.
Adding to the confusion bars,
restaurants and gyms will all
remain open. It was a bitter
pill to swallow on a day when
one of the leading vaccines got
a huge boost.
Gosh
Hey, this just in you know i
kayo ICAO, that's the
technical advisory group for
for aviation. They you know this
is yeah ik identifiers for each
airport, etc. Sure. So
They have now listed
specifications for the first DTC
digital travel credential, and
they will be basing it on the
United Nations digital ID that
we just heard about. Yay. We'll
get in line boy.
Yay. Super excited about that.
Huh? Okay, here's another clip
from CBS. This is the dire
closings clip. Can while closing
schools might be one of the
largest indications of just how
dire the crisis is becoming. It
is far from the most devastating
as we come on the air
coronavirus has now killed more
than 250,000 Americans. Tonight
a record shattering 76,000 more
Americans are hospitalized
because of it. And one out of
every five hospitals now says
there aren't enough doctors or
nurses to keep fighting the
daily onslaught of new cases.
There is some big news on the
vaccine front tonight and it is
good news. The drug maker Pfizer
says new data shows its vaccine
is actually 95% effective.
That's even better than when it
was first announced last week.
Pfizer now says it is days away
from seeking emergency approval
from the FDA to start giving the
shot. It's gonna be a lot of fun
to see this operation. What is
it called the
warp speed. Yeah, I have a
question to ask you. Mm hmm.
They announced this vaccine last
week. Yeah. And it was 94%
effective. Yeah. How in one week
did that number change?
Why Why? What happened? Did they
do another duel? Here's where
the study week there's no
explanation. I've looked myself
this is just to do over they
came out with that's the way
they played it was they got new,
updated information. That's how
I got bio in tech. They all know
we got new information from bio
and tech and it's now 95%. They
went from 90. And then it was so
it was a Johnson Johnson came 92
this is like a modern, I think
you're not at 9094.
Pfizer came out at 94 then
Madonna came at 94.8 whatever it
is, and then Pfizer. kalen 95.
Yeah, this is bullcrap. Yeah.
Yeah, it is. But that's
shouldn't surprise you.
I don't think I have a I hate to
pull a clip from this guy.
Because I like his material. But
it's not. It's just another
podcast. I mean, it's like
pulling clip by from you know,
your next door neighbor. I'm
Paul J. Watson.
Joe, he had me on the podcast.
Joseph Paul Watson. Yeah, yeah.
Paul Jay. Paul. Jay. His name is
now Paul. Jay from no one got
it. Uh, he had another podcaster
on the show. This guy deling
poll. Oh, yeah, we played we
played a clip from deling poll
not too long ago didn't wait.
Yeah, this is this, I think is a
different clip. I can be wrong.
Okay. But But before we play
that clip, I do have one clip,
which I think refers back to our
original clips about the guy in
Edmonton bitching and moaning
about this hysteria.
And this is a clip that just was
kind of out of the blue and I
thought it was it'd be worth
playing because I don't kind of
remember but I don't remember
but I still think it was maybe
we talked about it. This is a
cough Paul J. Watson noticed his
odd survey clip very short. But
then you had another survey,
which I've talked about many
times it didn't get much press
attention. They did a survey in
numerous major Western countries
and in the UK, and this was
mirrored throughout the Western
world. They they found that the
average bread This is the
average bread. So 5 million
people in the UK alone her died
from Coronavirus now the actual
figure, and that includes the
people with comorbidities, who
would have unfortunately died
anyway, in the weeks or months
that follow. The actual figure
is 50,000. So what does it say
about the power of media
hysteria? Because that's the
only thing I can imagine it's
based on. The Brits literally
think 100 times more people have
died from COVID-19. Than is
actually the case.
Yeah, that doesn't surprise me
at all. Why? It doesn't surprise
me at all. No, it doesn't
surprise me either. And but it's
like one of these servers that
came out and then the media
looks and goes, oops, let's back
don't discuss this right. Ah,
quiet. Well, they're too busy.
You know, Boris Johnson
announced his 10 point green
plan for 250,000 jobs. Although
I've noticed something about
these green new deals. Maybe
you've picked up on this.
They're talking more about
hydrogen than ever before. Oh,
they've hatched. Yes, yes.
They've started ramping up.
Hydrogen again. I have no idea.
But I so I've seen a lot of
stories, especially about the
hydrogen powered car. Yes.
I was I was trending on that
years ago.
This was a remember. Oh, yeah. I
will I had you got what you had
it from a different perspective.
But I actually gone out when the
hydrogen powered cars were
really being promoted, which is
probably about 10 years ago,
there was everyone had built
one. Yeah, they had run for it.
Yeah. And I went to the test
track and got to drive all of
them. However, they
they make a whining sound when
you punch it. They all do it
because they all use the same
fuel cell. Hmm. And so when you
punch it, I mean, they're
they're fine. They drive like a
normal car. You wouldn't have
any you wouldn't notice any
difference the acceleration rate
is a little different and not
not horrible. It but it means
that they do accelerate, but it
celebrates a little bit like a
turbo kind of like accelerates
faster, right? Probably probably
probably had a turbo
exponentially. Yes. And so but
but when you drive it around and
you have floor it, it's just
test driving you always know not
you floor it. Yeah, it goes.
It makes this horrible sound of
a banshee. So it's not like a
turban engine, a jet engine.
It's all cool. No, it makes it
makes a screaming sound. It's
like it's just like it's it's
like it's screaming at you to
stop doing that. That Do you
feel you literally fill up the
tank with water?
No, it's filled up with
hydrogen. Okay, so you're not
producing the hydrogen on board?
No, no, these are hydrogen
powered. And there's hydrogen
stations around still, you can
still get hydrogen it's not. And
it surprisingly, according to
I've never filled up a tank but
people who have they say it
fills up rather quickly. And
really, they just shy highly
compressed is that like, back in
the 70s when I was growing up in
Amsterdam, there was quite an
they got rid of it later. But
there was quite a lot of people
who had LPG liquid petroleum
gas, you just Yes. Those are
still available. You actually in
the Bay Area and get the full
pass the free pass being all h2o
the the HPV lines wherever they
are not HPV but HPLC high
occupancy vehicle, right? Oh, if
you have one of those Express
Lanes if you have LPG, you can
do that. In fact, Becky Worley
who used to work at Leo's
operation, you know, or ABC, she
used Yes, she's at ABC. She had
an LPG car.
Um, now the reason why is
apparently there's been some new
developments in electrolysis, so
the the the actual creation,
because from what I understood,
it was always it took a lot of
energy to create the energy and
it just didn't make sense. It's
gonna take more energy
than you got back. Right. Which
you had to put in three x energy
to get to ex back. Yeah, right.
Right. It's still the case,
though. Don't let him kid you.
Well, so that's what Boris
Johnson is talking about. And
I'm not quite sure why this is
cropped up. I don't know of any
super new developments that
would make it you know,
a real usable source. I have a
hunch, okay.
I think that the battery
technology that Elan musk and
the rest of them are promoting.
I think it's so they don't want
to talk about to everyone knows
this. It's so destructive to the
environment to get the lithium
out of these different parts of
the world where you have to
just, you know, tear up the
place to get it out. Yeah, it's
environmentally unsound. And I
think there's some other issues.
Like they blow up. I don't know
things. Maybe it's not that I
blow up. But I think I think
that there's something wrong
with the battery technology,
huh?
You mean that it just Well, it's
not all that great. I mean, I
get I got another I got another
reason to. Okay.
When you go if you have a
hydrogen car, we pump hydrogen
into the tank, you can tax that.
Yeah, of course, of course. As
you seen by headlines, I put one
of them in the newsletter that
because of all these electric
cars, they're losing all kinds
of benefits from taxing the
gasoline Yeah. And they're gonna
have to charge people per mile
to drive the car and nobody's
putting up with that. Well,
because you say, hey, you want
to get electric car to save the
environment. I got an electric
car and you're going to charge
me money just because I bought
it. It'll probably be cheaper
than staying home. You know,
Deutsche Bank wants 5% extra
income tax for working from home
because you're you're not
contributing slave. It's another
one slaves as we talked about in
the last show, you're not
contribute. So this is this, all
these things that you're trying
to push, instead of letting
things happen naturally, they're
just they're kind of they're
backfiring left and right.
They're still going all out New
Zealand. By the
The way is going to make their
SDGs
SDGs by 2030 SDGs. You everyone
you got to use SDG just from
time to time in your normal
parlance.
It's the Sustainable Development
Goals from the United Nations
2030. So you just got to throw
it in. Yeah, well, no agenda is
really compliant with the SDGs.
And we're on track for a great
2030
I think we can we can make that
statement.
I do want to play a couple of
deling poll clips because the
guy's highly entertaining. Yes,
he is. And he's on here is on
the other guy's show. But it's
worth listening to. And it did
relate it relates a little bit
to the climate change, he puts
the connects adopted. I'm gonna
play these clips in advance. And
I say there's nothing that any
of these people have said on
today's show that we haven't
talked about months ago, right.
Let's play Delhi poll, one, junk
scientists pushing the
Coronavirus scare is exactly the
same mo of the junk scientists
pushing the fake scare about
climate change. Climate change
was a kind of handy pseudo
scientific excuse for
transforming the world economy
in the interests of this same
shadowy elite. And it's not a
conspiracy theory. I wonder when
I wrote a book about this 10
years ago book called
watermelons, you know, green on
the outside, red on the inside?
To answer the question why? If
global warming isn't really a
problem, if man mankind isn't
contributing dangerously to to
global warming, but through his
through his carbon dioxide
emissions, then why would so
many people, so many different
sources claim that it is why
would the scientists be saying
this? Why would the the NGOs be
saying this? Why would
politicians be going along with
this? Why would businesses be be
going along with this? And the
answer is that it's a kind of
concatenation of shared
interests, they all have a it's
not a conspiracy so much as it
suits them all to aim for this
goal. Because ultimately, what
they want to do is gain more
power over the rest of us. The
climate change thing was just a
convenient excuse. But then a
better one came along in the
form of COVID-19. And in a way,
I think that what's happened
this year, the way that people
have often proved so credulous
in the face of this, that what
is in fact, just like a dose of
bad flu. It's it's certainly no
more no more fatal and, and and
deadly than, say, the Hong Kong
flu of 1968. See, I'm gonna
disagree with what he said
there. He said, the whole point
was to do this with climate
change, then COVID came along.
No, no, I think this was always
the plan. It was supposed to
happen in 2016. Except Hillary
Clinton didn't get elected. So
now they push it out, as they
believe Joe Biden will become
president. That's that's what's
going on here. And now that
we've all become used, and this
is where you're right. Well, we
said before, now that we're all
used to lock downs we understand
being compliant. We're going to
be told to do this for a climate
change block down weekend or an
extra week tacked on to your
your vacation, which won't be a
vacation because you have to
work but you have to work from
home. staycation staycation.
Yes. By the way, did you as our
producer advised? Did you buy
any paper products or check on
your inventory? We did tell
everybody on the last show that
our Walmart Insider, because
it's happening, the idiots are
moving around again. We'll
actually they pointed this out
on the ABC News rundown which we
could play if we want but what
I'm gonna skip it okay, but I
went to Costco. All the Kirkland
toilet paper is already gone.
And that and that is some of the
shittiest toilet paper. There
is. No now Well, that's fine.
But yeah, I don't fact it's not
a bad toilet. The ones with the
kirklin we get out here is top
drawer. We have the Kirkland I
don't like it. I am a Sharman
guy. Well, they have Sherman
tonight but ended up having to
buy the Sherman but they had no
paper towels whatsoever. So I
had to go to the grocery outlet
where they had tons of paper
towels and toilet paper. Yeah,
cuz they're always the last to
find out and bought some paper
towels to catch up a little bit.
But yeah, yeah, yeah, we in
fact, ABC News pointed this out
to make it worse. They should
have not reported it, but no,
they reported it. Well, let's
play that. Here. We Go Again,
with the toilet paper bullcrap.
Do you have a clip for the
toilet paper bullcrap?
I think it's I don't think you
haven't. I don't see an ABC
report. No, it's not. It's not
specific, but it's part of the I
think it's the
Okay, I'm gonna, I'm not gonna
do well, I could do the whole
thing. This is the What do you
want to finish deling? poll
first or do you want to go to
the ABC? That's finished? Well,
that's finished deling poll,
this is part two of climate
COVID even in the in the in the
winter of 2017 2018. I think
that the excess wented winter
deaths in the United Kingdom
were worth about 50,000. So you
know about the same that is that
has died of war with with
Coronavirus where we didn't shut
down the economy in 2017 2018 to
deal with the flu of that year.
But what I'm saying is, is that
that people have bought into the
the government scientists scare
story far too readily. And I
think the reason for that is
that they've been softened up
over a period of decades. I
mean, since you could argue, at
least submitted of 1990 to
92, was that 30 years ago,
almost. So people have been been
bombarded with information about
how the world is doing, it's all
our fault, we've got to end our
ways, we've got to change our
behavior, because the the old
normal cannot be allowed to
exist anymore. We have to have a
new normal. And people have been
buying into this stuff because
that they kind of used to the
idea now that scientists know
better than they do what to do.
Scientists are experts. And of
course, scientists have the same
kind of technocrats that the
people from the technocracy cult
worship. Scientists apparently
know better than anybody else
better than better than your
eye, how we should spend our
daily budget, how we should
allocate our resources, what we
should need in our daily lives,
whether or not we need to fly,
whether or not we need to drive,
etc, etc. We have become a sort
of willing dupes of this of this
technocratic elite. And I think
that it's time that we started
resisting, ah, this is very
good. What he's saying here,
which ties into a short clip
that I pulled, we'll come around
to it later, I watched the
entire Dorsey Zuckerberg
hearing,
which was about antitrust
censorship, etc, etc. Blah,
blah, snooze. There were a
couple of fun things. But the
best, the best question I have
some more later, but the best
question was from Senator
Kennedy. And although he didn't,
I mean, he he kind of closed out
his his point much later on,
which I didn't include in this
47 seconds. It ties in exactly
to what deling poll is saying,
Listen, do you have somebody on
your staff? who protects you
from reading things that they
think you shouldn't?
Know?
Mr. Zuckerberg, do you believe
everything you read? No,
Senator, why not?
Because a lot of things are
incomplete or incorrect. So you
exercise your own judgment.
Does, Senator, do you have
somebody on your staff whose job
is to filter things that they
think you should not be reading
as senator? Not? Not externally,
although I would hope that the
teams that I work with
internally do their best to make
sure that the information that
they're presenting me with are
always accurate. So his point is
so obvious. You are somehow
smarter than the rest of the
world and you don't need someone
telling you whether it's
dangerous for you to read
something. You clearly don't
think everything is true that is
out there. You don't have people
checking the information that
comes to you like a food taster.
So why do you force everybody
else into this? That is what the
technocratic democracy is about.
That's what they want.
I think that was lost on those
two Actually, I don't think
anyone wants to read a book from
the 70s called a technological
society by Jacques
L. Liu airy, very, this is all
he talks about. Yes, very good.
But talks about the technocratic
future, which is basically a
bunch of experts this would have
just what the white Brexit
actually happened, because they
got sick of these bureaucrats in
Brussels. You know, giving them
specifications on every aspect
of their lives. You can't buy a
pillow unless you get this many
feathers. You can't do this. You
have to Lions on the street have
to be this wide. One thing after
another because these guys had
nothing else to do so they spent
spec out everything and
everything that affects you
because Heaven forbid that the
line on the street is not the
right width.
Well, this things are changing.
And I'm pretty sure we've
predicted this. We've talked
about it but we are now looking
at a postmodern new media
landscape that is appearing
It's being driven down political
and ideological lines. We now
have we've seen it an actual
exodus from Fox News people are
leaving Fox News in droves going
to Newsmax apparently,
primarily. In fact, Morning Joe
had better ratings than fox and
friends. That's the first in a
long time. And it looks like
people are moving to two new
walled gardens. At least that's
what I think they will become.
And instead of Twitter,
conservatives and put it that
way, I'm moving to parlor. And
insulae is near parlay, they
pronounce it parlor, parlor. And
parlay would be with a Z, and
this was an R.
And the new YouTube is rumble.
And it's something is hurting
somewhere because YouTube is,
many people have mentioned this,
that they see now at least a
minimum of three ads before the
video starts. Now I have an ad
blocker. Actually, I'm using the
dissenter browser. And what
YouTube now does is it tries to
play me three ads, I have to
refresh them, refresh the page,
and then it'll finally play but
it's three. And we know that
they're that they were shoving
political ads in front of kid TV
programs. I think that they've
now D platform so many people
and D monetize so much
that they are we've been saying
this, they're running out of
inventory. And now they send out
a little note to everybody,
about YouTube's right to
monetize the change in policy.
do YouTube has the right to
monetize all content on the
platform. And ads may appear on
videos from channels, not in the
YouTube Partner Program. Just so
you know.
You can no longer have videos on
YouTube that will not have ads.
Well, they do have this right is
their platforming, do what they
want. Yes. So I have no
complaint about it. But it does
ruin the experience to an
extreme. Yeah. And people are
going to start moving away.
They're going to be this going
to there's trouble ahead because
people are tired of trouble.
Trouble ahead. River City this.
There's trouble ahead.
There is it's you know, and of
course podcasts. People are
moving to the podcasts. There's
too many podcasts. So there's
not there's never too many
podcasts. That's not true. My
gut is over. There's probably I
know there was over a million
about a year ago. Now. There's
got to be two 3 million
podcasts. Everybody knows you're
wrong. You're wrong. I happen to
run podcast index.org, which is
the podcasting 2.0 website. And
we have the stats. The total
stats for what are the stats for
pod bean? Yes, I do. I have the
stats for everybody. We have all
the stats. We do have the of the
podcast that are alive, which
means they have there's been a
published event within the past
six months. There's 1,333,094
feeds in no I'm so off yet by
Yeah, you said 3 million. That's
just not 3 million.
It's a lot smaller. When you
look at how many have updated in
the past three days. It's only
86,000
in the past 60 days only 352,000
so it's less than you think. So
while it's a good thing we got
in when we did. Yeah.
I know. That's a good thing we
got in when I don't know we
started it is that we were
trying to say
we did, please and without
without it. We would miss some
of the most beautiful chat
moments. And I think megan kelly
is is a prototyper pod prototype
podcaster she is a natural born
podcaster and she's really
opening up a lot which everyone
enjoys listening to her. Here
she is with Janice Dean. I
remember the first time I was on
air Megan and I wore like a
business suit.
And the phone call came like 30
seconds later. Yeah. Brian that
business suit. That reminds me
of when I tried to dye my hair
Brown. I had gotten a divorce my
first husband and I was going
through one of those like sort
of skin shedding moments where
it's like, Okay, I'm the new me.
And I cut my hair short and I
dyed it brown. And I'll never
forget britt hume coming into
the office and he said, I have a
message for Mr. Ailes. He hired
a blonde and he wants a blonde.
Okay, back to blood. They went
and I actually checked my
contract cuz of course I'm a
lawyer. And it did say that he
had the right to sell me know if
I wanted to make any major
changes to my look. So he
actually had the legal right to
tell me
And then I wound up doing all
this research on, like how much
control they could have over me
in terms of what I wore.
Although I will say everybody
thinks that Fox has this. No
pants.
That doesn't sound right.
mandate, no pants, no pants.
No pants day.
I really liked this and britt
hume to tell her.
He imagined brit hume destiny in
depth discussion is these women
have? Come on. It's what we used
to discuss, because we know how
it really goes. And now they're
lifting the kimono that lifting
the veil, they're saying, Look,
it's really true. This is how it
works. And by the way, I signed
the contract. Love this. What
else can you get that
information?
Well, yeah, I guess. I was
hoping that you'd actually have
a clip of her doing a bunch of
shark's teeth, doing shtick,
that's what I'm waiting for.
Now, she doesn't do stick very
well yet.
Who knows? It's wonderful that
podcasting thing? Well, let me
finish with this last DeLeon
poll rant. Okay, which is pretty
good. I did. You know, I didn't
want to do more in two of these
coasts. But then this guy went
on a roll and I said, put it in
there. This would be
entertaining. I sometimes refer
to this year Paul as as the
perfect storm of stupid. Because
there have been so many currents
leading up to this. It's like
kind of it all the currents have
joined up to meet like a sort of
massive festering boil, which is
funny burst in our faces.
You've got things like, oh, how
you excoriated me the junk
science establishment, which
I've I've already already
mentioned, you've got years of
dumbing down of the education
system under people like under
people like Tony Blair, you've
got, again, Tony Blair's for the
creation of this university
system, whereby 50% of the youth
population goes to you need to
do their worthless degrees in
kind of My Little Pony studies
with with advanced puoi and
windsurfing. And these, this,
these kids come out of
university, thinking, Well, hey,
I went to uni, I'm really
bright. I know my shed. And in
fact, they really, really don't.
They've got this half baked
these half baked ideas about how
science works. And they think,
yeah, trust the science
scientists. I listen to programs
on radio for every week on BBC
Radio, telling me that
scientists are these really
clever, clever people. And then
you have these kind of wacky BBC
proofs artists, like, what's
that pouty mouth dumb
astronomer, bloke, you know,
who's got an awful accent? You
know? Yeah, exactly. And Brian
Cox, he tells you that global
warming is definitely happening.
And he looks kind of sexy, and
he's got he's got big lips. And
he used to be that he used to be
in a band called D ream. So So
hey, he's got youth credibility
looks, and he's got an astronomy
degree or physics or something.
So he must know what he's
talking about. If he says global
warming is real. You see what
I'm getting at? This is sort of
the sort of
combination of absolute
ignorance and at the same time,
outrageous self self belief,
outrageous, false intellectual
confidence. Yeah, but it's a
little worse than that he could
have taken it further. I mean,
it's not just the people, you
know, have been taught that
scientists, the scientists are
the ones. Oh, they're so smart.
We need to follow them. They'll
listen to non scientists, as
long as you call yourself a
doctor, like Dr. tedros. We knew
that a vaccine would be
essential for bringing the
pandemic under control.
who proposed the act
accelerator. But it's important
to emphasize that a vaccine will
complement the other tools we
have not replaced them. A
vaccine on its own will not end
the pandemic, surveillance will
need to continue. People will
still need to be tested,
isolated and cared for contacts
will still need to be traced and
quarantined. communities will
still need to be engaged, and
individuals will still need to
be careful. We still have a long
road to travel. I mean, what
happened to this pandemic won't
end until we have a vaccine.
I heard this many times.
Well, good point you have heard
it and so have I got any new
data shows the audience? And yet
here we are change? Yes. So we
need a worldwide revolt resist
very much.
And with that, I'd like to thank
you for your courage to say in
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Blend the morning to you to also
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You're gonna like it. We have
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need to congratulate the artists
for Episode 1200 95. We titled
that one shred and burn. And
this artwork was oops, this
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me just get it here. Correct a
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assortment of art that that was
just off the hook. So much good
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voted. And we saw it was a red
background. One of our
favorites. We had the red and
yellow theme for the Chinese
Communist Party and the I voted
sticker which featured a
communist flag and I think that
kind of summed it up that but
that's how everyone felt. It
makes a lot of sense. What else?
Yep, you had I thought you had a
specific thing you wanted to
mention. That could be there was
a couple of things that we like
that we both liked. That I voted
one wasn't the first I liked. I
liked build Bach better. That
was cute. With Yeah, that was
Sebastian Barkley not gonna get
picked. I'd like to though.
Yeah, you did build Bach better.
I there was a bunch of cracking
pictures at the crack ad doesn't
really work. Yeah, it wasn't any
good. Somebody, you know.
Some people don't realize it at
the Coronavirus image is banned.
And they went in with it. Yeah,
it can't be used in totally
banned. Yes.
And there's a lot there's usable
stuff. But we picked this what I
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could not be more appreciative
of what our artists do already.
See some fun things coming in
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came after an original site,
which we've long since
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That dead posted art wasn't as
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seems to have been lost the
history I think the artists all
missing from the first hundred
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I'm talking about is go to our
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I'm sorry. I was thinking. Yeah.
So that's all the art that we've
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Indeed, and we do have a few
people to think.
Now a lot of people got notes in
in various ways. And of course
they never put this you see a
note and then they say it's
anonymous and the note I use
just a nightmare. And the first
one
guy that comes up here which is
Sunday I'm not gonna say his
last name or her last name
because I don't know maybe he or
she wants to be anonymous but
it's in Wichita, Kansas 1000
there's no note no note at all.
You might have a note I don't
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no agenda radio.com directly to
the no agenda stream. Oh, how
about that I'd been. I'd like to
thank you for your courage.
Actually. No agenda radio.com.
Doesn't. That's URL. Great URL.
Yeah. Which we all need to
survive against the massive deep
platforming wave that only gets
stronger with build backbiting.
Go karma is all I ask. Okay, we
got that.
You've got
karma.
Smith is next on the list for
$337 even from Belmont, North
Carolina. And he sent an email
which I have in front of me. You
get the proper pairs, reading
glasses out.
Gentlemen, I tried to send us a
note through PayPal three
different times with the note
attached and got an error each
time. Perhaps it was too long
and it wasn't too long.
I don't know why. Who knows
you're doing it. Some people
can't do it on their phone. I
don't know what the deal is. Now
I want to give you a couple of
jingle requests. Okay.
There's three clippity clop
which you'll never find. Yeah,
we'll do the head and falling
off Cliff guy falling. What's
the guy for this is the guy
screaming? I know what it is.
Okay. clippety clop. To the head
falling guy falling off cliff.
Okay. Ah, that's pretty much it.
I can do it. I just I can do it
live. I turned 50 on November
16. Aha, please add me to the
list. Uh huh. Okay, there we go.
So that's Shawn Smith. And 50 on
when the 16th Okay, got it. And
he also didn't make your life
even more miserable. I decided
to give myself a knighthood as a
celebration accounting attached.
I also decided to be in Key West
on my birthday. And let me tell
you boys 33 was everywhere.
Believe it stop for dinner and
gas mileage show 333 miles in
the tank dinner at the blue
Heaven is 133 30 flight home row
33 seat c 33 seat and a C 33.
Three c 333. etc q magic number
jingle if Adam is so inclined.
Yeah, we can do that for you.
Now I want to
Yes, I want to mention that all
these 33 she donated 337
strong with you, man. I just
found it ironic. Okay.
So he's got his knighthood
coming. He doesn't say it was
he.
Now Shawn and Smith future night
that's all he doesn't have any
special name or any requests.
Okay. It makes it easier. Yeah.
So let me finish okay. My
roommate chipped in 100 bucks
for my night. So thank you to
Cheryl. Also, thank you to
anonymous for turning me on to
the show. He said you question
everything just like these guys.
You should be listening. So here
I am. My stepfather was
diagnosed with lymphoma and
leukemia recently and has been
fighting through the treatments.
So F cancer would be appreciate
thank you both for the show. So
he's got this three genius plus
f cancer thank you for the show
the dedication and courage keep
up the dedication and the
courage to continue now you're
gonna have to the Armageddon
because you're right I can't
find that one. So that'll be
right after to the
message is clear.
Oh,
you've got karma. Well done,
sir.
Well, Doug, welcome. Well done.
I can't I can't get a bit part.
Oh, well. Oh, well, I do. I got
all the talent, but this is
where it ends. It ends. All
right onward with.
I want you to take this. Yeah,
hold on. I was just it was Shawn
Smith right. I just put him on
the show john smith. So he's
also a knight. We're also
knighting him. Yeah. So he says,
this is I have to get that bonus
and just have something. Well
read this way you're doing that.
Yeah, please. Raj and Kelly in
Calabasas, California 333 33. We
should have been more
appropriate Shawn Smith.
You can could refer to me as
Raj. I'm finally jumping in with
an executive producer donation
you might know me by previous
contributions to the show in the
form of stingers and jingles.
I'm the guy who created the
following evergreens douchebag.
You've been de douche New World
Order. Bullshit. And Mills, the
short and better version. Please
play them all in that order. No.
Yeah, we play him a lot already.
I can probably do that.
No, actually, be honest about
it. You've got other requests.
So I think I don't know I've got
these here. Yeah. attaches a
picture of my wife in a bikini.
Yes. pause for a second. Just
kidding. It's you're fully
clothed in our backyard. She
looks damn good in a bikini. But
she wouldn't approve me sending
it. Good for her test. We're
listening together right now.
Why would you want to freak out
with the bikini joke? Why would
you?
Why do you want to send a
picture of your wife to two
dudes on a podcast? This is be
honest about it. Well, she's a
really attractive very
attractive showing off. Yeah.
Oh, he's shy. He sees throwing
shade on us. Well, hey, looking
at here you know you guys top
this dude. Anyways, for sexy
voice you hear? She's the one
that does the D douchey. Mm hmm.
You've been D dude. Listen.
You've been? Wow. That's so
nice. I mean, we have indeed
played this for years and years
and years. Did you give us a
date? I am a sexy voice. sexy
face with a sexy voice. She
suggested I finally make a
financial contribution. After 11
years of listening. She's a
smart lady. Yeah, you wouldn't
have gotten this note read.
Otherwise, that's for sure. I
found the show after listening
to john on cranky geeks after
originally hearing him in twit
on twit jingles recorded 10
years ago when we lived in
Arizona and Minnesota. After a
stint in southwest Ohio. We're
now in the SoCal area. I'm
writing this note to you from
Zuma beach. Thank you for the
continued go to one of the
meetups down there. Thanks for
the continued Good work, and she
can go deduce people in real
life. Yeah, there you go.
All right. Let's wait to see you
both at a meet up sometimes
either playing them in order to
douchebag you've been deduced
New World Order bullshit and
milfy made them all.
see one of the new Mills about
some new jingles dude.
That's one mother.
Yeah, really? Time for some new
jingles man. 11 years. Come on.
Come on, man. Come on, man.
Becky anonymous is next on the
list from $333 and 33 cents this
donations on behalf of my smokin
hot husband Rob, who just turned
40 I may or may not be the
birthday list? I don't think so.
He has been listening to your
show for quite a few years but
has never donated so for his
birthday. I would like for him
to be officially deduced.
You've been D juiced maybe they
don't want him on the birthday
list. Over the years he's tried
multiple times to hit me in the
mouth but no success until
earlier this year with the onset
of COVID mania. Now no agenda is
at the top of my regular podcast
rotation as we often start
conversations with Have you
listened to the latest no agenda
yet? The show is definitely kept
us both sane through a very
trying year. Good. You're
welcome. Virginia's I would like
to request China is asshole.
Orange man bad Don't eat me Bo
Jaiden and come on man.
As well as some TPP jobs karma.
Also, if it is all possible at
some point, not sure if it is we
would love to hear the chorus of
the epic end of show song that
was dogs in the stroller. Thank
you both for your courage but we
already have a lot of
I
think we have a lot of indiv
show mixes but I'll see if I can
fit that in for you for sure.
Orange man bad orange man bad
man jobs jobs jobs jobs.
Jobs you've got karma
that donate me Bo Jaiden Oh, did
I did
I had
weird I have orange man bad
twice. That's what happened.
There we go sorry about good
enough Marshall carpenters. Next
on the list from Shreveport
Louisiana 333 dot 00. Greetings
pod father from the Saudi
father. I'm donating today
towards my son Reese's
knighthood he's the one who hit
me in the mouth and today is his
18th birthday. Also not on the
list as far as I can tell.
He is a row Nimmo who just
scored a 33 in his a CT and
pretty much paid for his college
so I figured I'd better get him
deduced.
You've been he
is not a typical teenager he's
deleted all social media. That's
a start work with me all summer
putting in irrigation systems
and landscaping and never
complained. He gets up at 430
every morning and works out
before school and makes his own
money playing piano at a local
Steakhouse.
Or used to when they were open
anyways. Can we hear 33 is the
magic number coincidentally the
largest Sharpton the affiliate
the longest shopped in the
affiliates will allow in some
TPP jobs Carmen Thank you very
encouraged Marshall carpenter.
Yes, except I'm still stuck on
the on his birthday. Yeah. How
old is he turn? He turns he's
going to be 1818 Okay, yeah,
today. Alright, today Matter of
fact. 18 Today, we'll put that
on the list.
Magic
ESP.
Karma.
Nick Foster's Next on the list
Baron of Kearney, Missouri. In
Kearney, Missouri. 333 dot zero.
Didn't I say buy bitcoin stop
being poor. Fair enough.
crematory Nick.
Yes. Don't worry. I'm all in.
Jason myka
myka loski
in new Brighton, Minnesota nuts.
333. I found you through the Jay
Z podcast. Please keep up the
logic and get bigger, bigger.
Bigger, get bigger. So she said
Andrew Hall 333. Please see
donation note and we have one
here.
Okay, Andrew Hall and new Hall.
I wrote two versions of my note
on this. Yeah. I'm gonna say
something about the outset here.
He wrote two versions of his
note the short version and then
war in peace. Now. You wrote a
war in peace and then some some
trilogy. But john, let's just
talk about this for a second
because we love doing the
donation segment. But people are
taking advantage of the donation
segment we need are we gonna
have to do something stupid like
a character limit? Because just
saying sorry for the war and
peace, where we agree to read
all donation notes. I mean,
you're holding everything up.
I mean, I hate to have to put in
some kind of hate rules. But
this is the reason that we
stopped reading notes of between
50 and 200 because people
started taking advantage of it.
This is four page note. He's got
a short version. I'm gonna read
part of it. But I think do we
are going to put something in
place. A lot of these are coming
over from Rogen, we have notes
in the lower donation segments,
you don't read notes, and
they're writing long notes.
But I'm gonna read this one from
part of it. I'm Andrew there's
my first donation so it needs to
be douchey.
You've been D juiced I've been
listening since July after my
douchebag cousin Alex from
Flower Mound at Texas. Hit me in
the mouth. Very good. This is a
big mound and Flower Mound and
apparently is an Indian burial
Indian burial ground. I heard
your commentary on Gen Z the
University of Arkansas and sour
beer last show and I knew I had
to donate
I wanted to show a little Gen Z
Rep. Just donations from my own
income. By the way, I'm a 23
year old mechanical engineer
grad from the University of
Arkansas yet another one. And
I'm working my ass off
traveling, doing paint
inspections for a large
department store that has
locations across the US and
making a lot of money doing it.
Now, I've noticed is a lot of
Gen Z's that are Workaholics.
Even though your your contact
with your Gen Z's that person
doesn't want to work. So this is
it's separate. This is something
we have to discuss at some
point. I'm gonna just he goes on
too long. Let's just say this.
In general, since two shows ago,
we started talking about Gen Z
received a lot of emails from,
let's say 20 to 23 year olds,
very smart switched on or not
buying the propaganda, but they
all do have one thing in common.
They write a lot.
Long, long pieces.
Need to skip to the end of his
note. Yes, they're long winded.
Some of them just put on podcast
and yakkin yakkin yakkin really
say nothing.
I truly believe the unpatriotic
feelings from at least part of
my generation comes from a
rejection of our patriotic
elders and crooked politicians.
That comes from the schools. Oh,
yeah, yeah, the University of
Arkansas says University of
Arkansas, communist school from
the looks of it.
When we look at them, don't you
think? I know people who
graduated from the communist
School of Arkansas so it does
not surprise me that you say
when we look at the leaders in
our country and see Donald
Trump, I think a lot of us see
socialism as a better option.
Wow. Yeah, again, University of
Arkansas thinking here. We're
going to grow out of it. But
please try to cut us some slack.
No, it's not what we do on this
show. We don't cut slack.
By the way, sour beer is
disgusting if you're going to
drink something sour drink a for
local or something that tastes
more like fermented Jolly
Rancher. This can Oh yes.
I know, the short version of
this note isn't so short. I'm
sorry. Thanks. Again, you'll
hear from me again, Andrew cups.
His nickname is cups. And did he
want now I'm gonna keep this
note. Actually, Andrew, what I'm
gonna do is I'm gonna take the
second half of your note and
edit it a little bit and
probably publish it on the
substack. Maybe on substack is a
note from n z. I can do that.
You should do a whole z series
on sub stack call it sub stack.
sub sub stack sub stack. Yes.
That stack sub stack onwards.
Yes. I'm working towards
associating. Thank you very
much, Andrew. Thank you.
Appreciate very much
appreciated. Thank you very
much. He's making a lot of money
working his ass off. We're
driving across country and he's
supporting the show. So I'm
complaining to me now he says.
I don't think so.
Alright, honor what? I'll do
this one for you. Jared turn.
Dude, wait a second before you
do.
This is an interesting
coincidence. We got to Jerry's
in a row you take the first one.
Jared Turner from meridian
Ville, Alabama. $264 in the
morning, gentlemen, this is Rex.
Oh, hello, Rex. Oh, Rick, so
close. Oh, and he sent me a nice
under show mix for today. Today
is my keepers birthday, Cassie.
And I started listening when we
were both 33 I've since moved
on. And now it's her turn. We
are listening live will drive
into the beach to celebrate I'm
donating this $264 to catch her
up with my current level of 333.
Because, well, equality. If it
hasn't already been played. Can
we get a little raspy ICT and
some health karma from my mom
and john, the end of show mix
today has quite a few old
brothers from you. So you might
want to slow down. Also he ends
with and everyone keeps trying
to make this work. Stay safe,
which you'll just not get the
response you're looking for.
You've got karma with the health
karma. Thanks, Rick. So it's a
great it's a great track once
again can't wait for it.
Honor with the Jared Armitage.
And he's in Hawaii. In Chi. He
got here I think 250 bucks. Chi
Chi Chi Chi.
Is this Is it him from Maui?
Okay, I'll save the Warren Piece
for knighthood. Shout out to
Justin peck of midvale Utah. He
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but didn't start listening until
Episode 1224. This past March.
We picked up a lot of listeners
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There's your job, your boss, you
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I am wondering if there's a list
of nights and days probably
somewhere along the lines of the
tip deck we'll we'll get it to
you. along the lines of the tea
being dropped by so many when
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You know, there has to be some
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You've been
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As of Tuesday 135 or almost 700
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which is 20 20%. we're averaging
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the surge everyone has been
hyping up since March. I'm
afraid we are a boy who cried
wolf situation. However, with
the media claiming second, even
third surges over the summer.
We're having to cancel some
surgeries again in order to have
beds available for COVID and non
COVID patients. ambulances are
somewhat getting turned away
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got one that is full. You guys
have done a wonderful job
calling out the median the
politicians during the pandemic
the overhyping of the situation.
Since March might be a
contributing factor to the surge
we now find ourselves and I
would think so of course people
are worried they get Oh my god.
They're giving themselves COVID
listen to what you just said
there's reasons why people have
these terms. worried sick, you
worrying yourself sick. I mean
some people actually sick, but a
lot of them are worrying that
and we heard that member the
undercover nurse
from months and months ago she
said most of what she saw
showing up at the New York
hospital she was at had severe
anxiety
which he continues with that.
People are Cove covid fatigued
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he says that I butcher his name
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English as a huge douchebag
he hit me in the mouth after
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It wasn't long before telling my
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Why do you have in curfews, what
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which is incorrect, which is
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ones I might listen to. And then
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Good work, Adam. I never thought
of baking this proclamation. I'm
gonna get a lot of any who's
dogs?
And there's your birthday kazoo.
It's not really a kazoo. But I
think that's what he meant. And
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Today's show is your we had a
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It is Episode 1296 we have
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little housekeeping out of the
way because I don't think we're
going to talk about COVID
anymore. No.
Although I do have the rundowns
which just just just harp on it
but I want to mention something
that ABC is doing. And I have
the rundown. The rundown ran to
21 then run down his thing at
the beginning of the show they
teased the show Mm hmm.
And so they go from the tees of
the show to David Moore
reiterating the entire tease.
Thank you Welcome to the show.
And then he goes and does the T
shirt again pretty much then he
throws it to and it one of the
one of the reporters and they do
the same thing they repeat
reiterate the T's and what are
the now the first 10 minutes of
ABC is the same story repeated
three times tonight and we begin
tonight with the Coronavirus and
the alarming new numbers cases
on the rise now in every state.
And tonight November is now
already the worst month for the
virus since this pandemic began
more than 2 million new cases
this month alone already a
record but of course two weeks
to go. And of course
Thanksgiving also nearing.
There's also news tonight from
Pfizer what the CEO said about
emergency authorization now and
once that happens, saying the
first shipments would be out
within hours here in the US.
hospitalizations rising in 49 to
50 states now more than 73,000
Americans in the hospital
fighting this virus. More than
248,000 lives have now been lost
in tonight the heartbreaking
stories emerging from doctors
and nurses on the front lines.
They're the ones seeing this
fighting this and many say
they're now at a breaking point.
Tonight. More states imposing
restrictions just today, new
curfews in Ohio and Maryland now
and the governor of Iowa tonight
who railed against masks calling
them a feel good measure now
mandating masks in her state.
And the long lines for testing
are now back with the holiday
approaching these images from
Los Angeles tonight repeated
across the country. And another
image we have not seen in months
some grocery stores with empty
shelves now supermarkets
limiting what you could buy
again, man, the media. They got
some power, don't they? That was
not the tease.
Oh, that was the opening of the
show. Yeah.
Is there any now as you play
that I think you might be
interested in hearing that
tease. I don't see this is
unbelievable. They hit they put
the ABC is really off the rails.
Where's the T? I don't see it.
t's clip this is what I'm I know
that he's that that's always
good under the day. This was the
Tuesday tease Tuesday rundown.
Okay. Sorry. Being stationed
1000 miles is pretty difficult.
I would mean a lot to do got an
add on there.
I didn't cut the ad out bill to
raise Conan Atlanta for the rest
of our crew. I can probably get
it to the beginning. Like
several developing stories as we
come on the air images from
hospitals across this class,
stop. Stop the T's. Now, you
heard you already played the
opening segment. Yeah. Now tell
me how it differs from the T's
which is just the same thing.
Like several galloping stories,
as we come on the images from
hospitals across this country at
their breaking point at news
coming in tonight from Pfizer on
their vaccine, what they're now
saying hospitals hitting record
numbers cases now on the rise in
every state governors from
Maryland to Ohio today
announcing new curfews. I was
governor after blasting masks,
calling them a feel good measure
is now mandating masks, it
dangles. Now overcapacity
tonight, the wife suiting up
with protective gear to get to
her husband on a ventilator.
Developing as we come on that
news from Pfizer, what the CEO
said today about emergency
authorization and once that
happens, and saying some
Americans will have the vaccine
in hours, not days. The long
line so rare occasions in
several states waiting hours to
be tested. Some are doing this
as a safeguard before
Thanksgiving. And the images
tonight some grocery store
shelves empty again in the
grocery store change is the same
stories can buy. You keep saying
it's the same story. You're
falling into their trap. You're
repeating yourself to President
Trump still refusing to work
with the incoming administration
on a plan for vaccine
distribution, among other
things. President Elect Joe
Biden saying people could die
that they should be working
together as president elect
Carla Harris on the Hill today,
welcomed by Republican Senator
Lindsey Graham. That's a lie
using troop levels in Iraq and
Afghanistan just days before
President Elect Biden takes
office. The Pentagon now making
it official tonight and Martha
Raddatz is standing by the
devastating images from Italy
tonight, their second wave and
it's heartbreaking. The scenes
from so many hospitals, the
Americans making history in
space the moment overnight. Stop
it.
All right, it goes on there's
the teeth. The rundown is two
minutes and 21 seconds, which is
at least 30 seconds beyond what
they should be. They should be
under two minutes. And then they
do the same thing. You already
played that and then the third
thing when he throws it to the
guy that reporter he does the
same stuff again. Well, there it
is. It's obvious what they're
doing. If you do it three times,
then people remember we're all
going to die. That's the
message.
Unbelievable. No, it's
completely believable. Because
it's people you got to turn that
off. You can't john I don't even
really want you watching don't
even get clips. This shoot will
get into your psyche. Now it's
gonna give you nightmares. too
far gone.
Alright, we're at least in the
cracking Ladies and gentlemen, I
got an update. I'm sure it's
very similar to what was done at
the at the press conference,
which I doubt you will see much
of unless you go to c span and
and pick it up there.
It's really it's really quite
bad. All right, so we're
releasing the cracking. We've
got a lot of stuff to catch up
on as we understand where the
the election is since we
officially do not have a
president we have an official
office of the president elect.
Let us start with the cracking
herself or the crack and keeper
Sydney Pollack and keep the
cracking. Cracking keeper. The
cracking keeper? Yeah, Sydney
Paul's update with the money
honey and I want to get your
take on what you report what you
and I spoke about just a few
minutes ago and that is a
gentleman named Peter Neff
injure. Tell me how he fits into
all of this.
Yes, well he is listed as its
former Admiral Peter Neff,
injure or retired Admiral Peter
Neff injure, he is president and
on the board of directors of
smartmatic. And there's just so
happens he's on Mr. Biden's
presidential transition team
that's gonna be non existent,
because we're fixing to overturn
the results of the election in
multiple states. And President
Trump won by not just hundreds
of thousands of votes, but by
millions of votes that were
shifted by this software that
was designed it
expressly for that purpose.
She's really sticking to her
guns and she's gotten pretty
good. She's tightened up the
pitch for this hammer and
scorecard hammer being the
now it's unclear whether that
was developed by the military or
this or the DEA or the CIA. I
think the CIA, a hammer is the
supercomputer they used to
listen and snoop on everybody.
And scorecard is a software that
apparently was created by the
company smartmatic, which was
integrated into the whole system
with the Dominion voting system.
So she's tightened that up a
bit, and can do it in under a
minute. It's all part of the
same part and parcel of
government interference and
elections to make choices
against the will of the people
and the will of the people in
this country with a Donald Trump
wins in a landslide. If we can
get to the bottom of it. And I
am determined to do that. I
think we'll find he had at least
80 million votes. The only
reason the glitches happened in
the system was because he was so
they had so far, many more votes
than they had calculated in
advance, their algorithms
wouldn't perform the functions
they'd originally performed,
were were set to perform. They
couldn't make up the vote count.
He had gotten so many hundreds
of thousands more than life
plan. So that's when they had to
stop the counting and come up
with a way to backfill the boats
or destroy votes for Trump while
they fabricated votes for
buying. Yeah, I Well, this rings
true to me, man, I it makes so
much sense that that Trump got
so many votes that they had to
do what including bringing in
skinny Joey Merlino that do
anything they could to and
that's why it's such an
astronomical
turnout. let me simplify this.
This is kind of vague the way
she puts it. And I know what
you've got the idea. The idea
the concept is the following
this is you hear a lot on the
right wing talk shows Trump won
by a landslide, he won a lot of
votes. And he was because let's
face it, Joe Biden didn't even
campaign how's he gonna win
anything? He won by a landslide.
And but they had this figured
out because they based all their
the running the software game on
all these polls that show buying
ahead by this and that he's
gonna win by so many votes, that
all they had to do is tweak
things a little bit in about
four states. Right. And that
would be Michigan, Pennsylvania,
Georgia. And plus, somebody else
know Arizona, maybe Arizona.
Arizona is another one. And so
they had it all set up to tweak
it and just give binus a little
victory. And then Trump won by
so many votes that the software
couldn't deal with it, which you
know, they would because they
were overconfident. Yeah,
they're overconfident that Biden
could have won anyway.
So then they had to bring in all
these truckloads of fake ballots
overnight, which as you point
out to backfill which is what
she said, the vote and do they
do this vote continue the voting
process of adding up Biden votes
into the all these for Biden
only votes all came in and they
attributed to the mail and
votes.
And it's it makes logical sense
i to me. Yeah, I still don't
think they're gonna do it. I
still think they're gonna get
away with it. The