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Well get in line boy. Adam Curry
Jhansi devora November 19 2020
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happen there as well.
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If you've made a mistake, okay,
so the President's legal team,
1:05
which is a cast of characters is
doing yours. Oh, yeah. The cast
1:11
of characters is doing a press
conference about the voter fraud
1:15
we have onstage Rudy Giuliani.
We have Sidney Powell. We have
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Joe digenova. And Victoria
toensing. We've got the complete
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set. Thousands of sealed
indictments must be forthcoming.
1:30
Hold on a second. I'm getting to
have the dead video running. But
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are you telling me Jota genevois
up there? Yeah. Joe is white.
1:39
Yes, Joe. His wife Victoria.
They've got I don't know if Lynn
1:43
would I didn't see it. Linwood
was there the Covington lawyer.
1:46
They've got that Jen girl. woman
I should say. Who's? Who's
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always on Tucker Carlson.
1:55
It's the full set. Man. This is
fantastic. It's history in the
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making on a show de
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force. Well, course you we will
analyze you for the Sunday show.
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Oh, yeah. If there's anything to
analyze, I think we have I
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certainly have most of the bits
that they'll be talking about.
2:15
At least the ones that that I
think are of interest. Not sure.
2:19
I mean, there's so many I mean
2:21
there's a lot wrong
2:23
wrong with the Did you hear
about the the mob guys who
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possibly were working for the
democrats for the for Biden, and
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they dropped off 300,000
ballots.
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March with a mob guys from
Delaware? Yes, no, hold on a
2:44
second. Philly. The guy's name
is skinny Joe Merlino skinny
2:50
Joe. so skinny. so skinny Joe
apparently, was given 300,000
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excess printed ballots by the by
somebody in Philadelphia. And at
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night, when they needed some
extra ballots.
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I guess they've been busy
throughout the entire day, he
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had a he had a room full of
people, guys goombahs marking
3:16
these ballots for Biden with and
this is what makes me think it
3:20
might be true with Sharpies. And
the reason why I like that part
3:25
of the story that they mark them
was shot. And by the way, no
3:27
other no other downvote down
ballot vote just just for Biden.
3:33
And that's kind of that they
didn't have time. Of course it
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didn't. Of course, if they had
time, they'd be doing the down
3:39
ballot. Right.
3:41
But you remember, there was a
controversy all of a sudden,
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like all they were handing out
felt they've handing out
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Sharpies in line. And now I'm
worried that I might have marked
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it incorrectly because Sharpie
is not the right you know, you
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have to use a pen. Do you
remember those pins? You
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remember those stories? Of
course, yeah. So to me, that was
3:59
right at the beginning. Well,
what if what if they have these
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300,000 ballots marked with a
sharpie and they're like, holy
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crap, man, we can't have that.
No one's marking it with a
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sharpie. Hey, go hand out
Sharpies to everybody. So they
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so they aren't so obvious. Oh,
that's a good one. Right.
4:19
That's a great one. I like that
could be true.
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I love this. I love it. That's
gonna be so much fun. Well,
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should we do that in a little
bit? Or do you would because
4:31
it's actually well go back to
the back to the switch due to
4:35
COVID or moneymakers.
4:40
Apparently I'm just going by
their notes and the results
4:46
of our COVID coverage that we go
back to our normal coverage
4:49
where we just deconstruct news
stories, no talk about COVID it
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just bail out on us.
4:55
Can I say I man we're just doing
what we do which is you know,
4:58
give the audience what it
5:00
Once kind of I mean, we're doing
deconstruction, but it's the
5:04
to be honest about it. The COVID
Story hasn't changed as we our
5:07
first month or two of coverage.
Only effect just everything's
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confirming everything we've
said. Yeah, well, then I've got
5:15
I've got the clip that came in
recently, which I think is a
5:19
good introductory clip. All
right. Which is, which is this
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Dr. Hodgkins? Oh, yes, yes, you
only have one, I broke it up
5:28
into three bits. I have it into
three bits, same tree, probably
5:32
all right.
5:34
This is this, okay, this
background what this is, I have
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this credentials clip, you
probably clip that one out. I
5:41
have to I have the same clip. We
did exactly the same damage. The
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first clip is the credentials
plus a couple of pieces of
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information. The second clip is
in branding. And the third tip
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is is just getting into
specifics for but let's just say
5:55
what's going on here.
Supposedly, this could be
5:58
bullcrap. By the way, it should
be a great form of acting people
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could. I think this could be
faked, but I don't think this I
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don't think this is this is the
guy from the Barrington
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document, isn't it? No, no. He
cites the Barrington guys
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beringian. Guy, I thought he
signed on to that, okay, it
6:14
could be wrong. But everyone's
signed out, signed onto it, you
6:17
can go to the Great Barrington
website, and you can sign on to
6:20
it yourself. Okay, so I'm sure
you signed on to it, because
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there's like,
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over a half a million people and
about 40 50,000 doctors, this is
6:30
kind of like the global warming
where they all signed down and
6:32
they were sad doesn't mean
anything. Right. So then media
6:35
is covering it. But this is
supposedly an advisory committee
6:39
committee in Alberta, Edmonton
specifically, where they're
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taking people. It's one of these
meetings that Mimi's involved
6:46
with this sort of thing up in
Port Angeles, they have these,
6:50
we're gonna take some some, the
public's gonna have their input
6:54
day. And so this guy jumped into
the fray. It's gonna do nobody
6:58
any good. And and he started off
by condemning this whole
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situation that's going on
worldwide. I'll say, Mr.
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Chairman, this is Dr. hawkinson.
I just want to let you know.
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Okay, well, we would love to
hear from you.
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Thank you very much. I do
appreciate the opportunity to
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address you on this very
important matter.
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What I'm going to say is lay
language and blunt.
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Its counter narrative. And so
you don't immediately think of a
7:31
quack. I'm going to briefly
outline my credentials so that
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you can understand where I'm
coming from in terms of
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knowledge base in all this. I'm
a medical specialist in
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pathology, which includes viral
ology. I trained at Cambridge
7:44
University in the UK, and the ex
president of the pathology
7:48
section of the Medical
Association. I was previously an
7:52
assistant professor in the
Faculty of Medicine doing a lot
7:54
of teaching. I was the chairman
of the roll College of
7:58
Physicians of Canada examination
committee in pathology in order.
8:02
So most of the points, and
currently the chairman of a
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biotechnology company in North
Carolina selling the COVID-19
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test. And I might you might say,
I know a little bit about all
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this.
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The bottom line is simply this.
There is utterly unfounded
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publication hysteria, driven by
the media and politicians. It's
8:23
outrageous. This is the greatest
hoax ever perpetrated on an
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unsuspecting public.
8:30
There is absolutely nothing that
can be done to contain this
8:34
virus. Other than protecting
older, more vulnerable people.
8:38
It should be sold as nothing
more than a bad flu season. This
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is not Ebola. It's not
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in politics playing medicine,
and that's a very dangerous
8:50
game.
8:51
Is he does he live in that? Can
the navia be must I guess, hmm.
8:56
Yeah. No, he had a bunch of jobs
up there. But he also probably
8:59
has a place in North Carolina
Carolina search triangle where
9:02
he's running.
9:03
Yeah, he should probably not.
privately, why is probably not
9:06
used private aviation for
travel. It's probably not a good
9:09
idea.
9:12
Yeah, just saying, I don't think
it makes any difference at this
9:14
point that the deals done and
these guys are just blowing
9:18
smoke shit into the wind. Yeah,
that's true.
9:22
He should he should start a
podcast. He probably be more
9:25
effective.
9:28
Yeah.
9:32
All right. So do we have ready
to go to part two? Okay, I was I
9:36
was waiting for your rating for
your cue.
9:40
To Here we go. There is no
action of any kind needed other
9:44
than what happened last year
when we got on well, we stayed
9:48
home with our chicken noodle
soup. We didn't visit granny.
9:52
And we decided when we would
return to work. We didn't have
9:56
anyone need anyone to tell us
9:58
not
10:00
totally useless. There is no
evidence base for their
10:03
effectiveness whatsoever. Paper
mass and average NASA simply
10:08
virtue signaling.
10:11
And not even more effectively
most of the time. It's utterly
10:15
ridiculous, seeing these
unfortunate uneducated people
10:18
and not saying that in a
purchases sense, seeing these
10:21
people walking around like
lemmings of being without any
10:26
knowledge base to put the mask
on their face.
10:30
Social distancing is also
useless discount because COVID
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is spread by aerosols with
calcium meters or so before
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landing.
10:39
And closures have had terrible
unintended consequences. They
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should you everywhere should be
open tomorrow, as was stated in
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the Great Barrington declaration
that I circulated prior to this
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meeting.
10:54
And a word on testing. I do want
to emphasize that I'm in the
10:58
business of test testing for
COVID. I do want to emphasize
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the positive test results do not
underline the neon mean a
11:07
clinical infection, simply
driving public hysteria, and all
11:12
testing should stop. Unless
you're presenting to hospital
11:15
with some respiratory problems.
All that should be done is to
11:19
protect the vulnerable. And to
give them all in the nursing
11:24
homes that are under your
control. Give them all three to
11:26
5000 international units of
vitamin D every day, which is
11:30
which has been shown to
radically reduce the likelihood
11:33
of infection.
11:35
That's, that's our drug man.
That's our drug of choice.
11:38
Vitamin D.
11:40
First guy who's actually
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three to five. I mean, you're
you're a 50 kind of guy. If
11:46
you're feeling sick, right, then
you just lie on it. No, no, 10 I
11:50
do it three to five is what
people are using a day. Yeah.
11:54
And not me. I i because my
doctor gave me a he just take a
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mega dose once a while. And
that's what I do. And so it's
12:02
higher.
12:04
Um, but I don't give these
numbers. I'm not given a number
12:07
because I'm not a doctor. I
can't start recommending this,
12:09
but this guy did. And that's
probably that's our story. Bad
12:12
process. We're sticking to it.
Now. That's, that's our number.
12:16
Um, I think that's what you do
actually, already? Yeah, I do.
12:21
Every day. You bet.
12:24
Alright, clip three from Dr.
hotsy hodkinson. And I would
12:27
remind you all that using the
provinces own statistics, the
12:31
risk of death under 65, in this
province, is one in 300,001. In
12:39
300,000, you've got to get a
grip on this. The scale of the
12:45
response that you're
undertaking, with no evidence
12:48
for it is utterly ridiculous,
given the consequences of acting
12:53
in a way that you're proposing,
all kinds of suicides, business
12:57
closures, funerals, weddings,
etc, etc. It's simply
13:01
outrageous, is just another bad
flu. And you've got to get your
13:06
mind around that. Let people
make their own decisions. You
13:10
should be totally out of the
business of medicine. You've
13:13
been led down the garden path by
the Chief Medical Officer of
13:17
health for this province. I
absolutely outraged that this
13:22
has reached this level. It
should all stop tomorrow. Thank
13:26
you very much. Well, thank you
for that, again. Hopefully,
13:31
layers of government are
listening. We
13:35
are we definitely appreciate
everything you just had to say.
13:38
Okay, so Okay, moving right
along to the next slide.
13:43
Okay, I'm going to play a clip
Det. Hold on, hold on, I want to
13:47
contrast this guy with the other
side of the argument with three
13:51
short very short clips, Scott
Gottlieb, former and director of
13:56
the Federal Food and Drug
Administration.
14:00
And he's already moved beyond
this baby. He's on he's ready
14:04
for the next one. We need to do
much more to put in place better
14:08
preparations for the future. If
we're going to guard against the
14:10
next pandemic and there will be
a next pandemic, we always
14:12
thought that the pandemic would
be an influenza. The next one
14:15
may well be a flu. Oh, oh, what
did he just say the next
14:20
pandemic would be a flu.
14:23
No brother, there was a guy we
had been Horowitz plays one of
14:27
the Biden guys, some doctor of
some sort, and he's going on and
14:32
on about how we should just shut
down the whole country for the
14:34
four weeks. And then he did an
economic analysis about what
14:38
does that mean? How good that we
recover? And his horror was put
14:43
on an economist What the hell's
he doing? Yeah, I want to play
14:47
this. I said, I got three short
clips. Just let me play this.
14:50
No, I'm sorry. The problem is
that this curve actually follows
14:53
the clips I've played. Okay. All
right, then do your clips but
14:56
you have to turn your speaker's
done. No, it's not clips as a
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string.
15:00
single clip okay, but you have
to turn your speaker's down
15:02
because the clips are coming
home man.
15:05
Let me just move the mic. Okay.
Yeah, you can you got to do
15:07
something. Okay. Uh no the guy
goes on and on. Our first guy
15:13
goes on and on about. About this
is the flu. It's a mild flu.
15:17
It's a flu. It's just a kind of
a bad flu season. You heard him
15:21
Yeah.
15:23
play this clip. This is the C o
v. Weird nurses report from ABC.
15:28
It's happening everywhere. This
nurse in Nebraska exhausted we
15:32
have I think they said 10 COVID
units. And one of those is just
15:36
a place for people to go and
pass away. Unfortunately.
15:41
Nurses outside Philadelphia
walking off the job today saying
15:44
they're not equipped to face
this search in bettered El Paso
15:48
where jail inmates are being
deployed to load bodies into
15:51
morgue trucks. Nurse Ashley
Bartholomew quit when she
15:54
reached a breaking point,
wonderful patients comparing
15:57
COVID to the flu and you just
feel defeated. Am I making a
16:01
difference anymore? Because I'm
here. And here's this patient
16:06
who's in the icy shoe is still
16:10
clearly confused on how real
COVID is.
16:17
Okay, this woman does nurse
quit. Because somebody is in the
16:25
ICU says this is like a bad flu.
And then she goes on and laments
16:29
Am I making a difference is not
a bad flu. This is something
16:33
else. It's like she is not only
she's not being a nurse, is
16:37
she's a nurse, you go you go
help the person you would think
16:41
you don't listen to what they
have to say about it, and then
16:44
complain and quit because you
didn't propagandize them enough?
16:49
Oh, oh, you don't agree with me?
Oh, well, then I quit my job.
16:55
But what is it great, what is
some patient have to do? What is
16:58
the patient's opinion, which is
probably a rightful opinion, if
17:02
we just after we listen to the
odd Dickinson guy, to write a
17:06
righteous opinion if nothing
else, what is it got to do with
17:09
you doing your job as a nurse?
Because she's not this is like
17:13
saying, what Who did you vote
for Trump? I quit. She didn't do
17:17
her job. That's the problem. She
did not do her job. Her job is?
17:24
Well, Scott Gottlieb, former FDA
Commissioner, Commissioner, I
17:29
think
17:30
he says exactly what the job is.
And what they have been doing.
17:36
They have been doing this, we're
probably going to infect another
17:39
15% of the population over the
next three months, we've already
17:42
infected probably 15% of the US
population. We did that over
17:45
nine months. Over the next three
months, we're likely to double
17:48
the number of people who have
been infected by this virus. Who
17:51
is this we that he speaks of who
are infecting everybody?
17:56
He says we've infected we're
probably going to infect another
17:59
15% of the population over the
next three months. We've already
18:02
infected probably 15% of these
wave shooting people up with
18:07
Yeah, well, that's that's the
job guarantee affecting people.
18:11
Yes, exactly.
18:15
And if you didn't help infect
people, if you didn't propagate
18:19
the message, well, it's gonna
end bad for you and your legacy
18:23
chump will get asked by our kids
and our grandkids What did you
18:27
do to help? Whether it's helping
someone who's lonely or somebody
18:31
wellness, whether it's helping a
nurse, whether it's just simply
18:35
wearing a mask, you know, what
was it that you did to help
18:38
because it's been extraordinary
time? And, you know, we've never
18:42
had this kind of opportunity to
save other people's lives, like
18:45
we do now. And we all can be a
part of it. Mm hmm. Sure. But is
18:49
he talking about he's got a mask
up slave you got a mask up you
18:53
got a social distance you got to
wash your hands. You got to shut
18:56
up you know, don't ask
questions, follow orders, follow
18:59
orders. follow orders. Don't you
understand orders.
19:07
This is this is how the orders
work. This is. Pritzker is
19:10
Illinois. I believe Governor of
Illinois is not Pritzker yet.
19:14
Thanks so. Fine family Pritzker
family, so they want everyone to
19:19
stay home but don't call it a
lockdown.
19:22
This is not a stay at home
order. The best way for us to
19:28
avoid a stay at home border is
to stay home right?
19:34
It's not a stay at home order.
Just stay home. You know the big
19:37
scandal I hear by the way has
been nothing but a problem for
19:40
Gavin I have I have clips. Oh,
play the clips. Okay, so you
19:45
want to set it up and then I can
play the game. So one of Gavin
19:49
Gavin Newsome is, you know, he's
a part of the system, the
19:53
political families that run
California, and it's a late
19:57
comer and he's kind of a
millennial.
20:00
And most but if he's older
20:03
x Gen, I'm sure
20:06
nice enough guy but he's like a
democrat and he toes the line
20:09
and he's part of his in line to
be president. Although
20:12
apparently he's never gonna make
it because a camela I think he's
20:15
got to be killing himself. Yeah.
Especially because, you know,
20:21
she had a thing, because he gave
me he would go so far to get us
20:26
to move his political career
ahead, but fucking Willie Brown
20:29
is not one of them. So
20:32
he,
20:34
I'm sorry, I said that some guy
got fired, by the way for
20:37
sayings. So he's in Florida,
some cop.
20:44
So Gavin, he has one of his
friends is his 50th birthday
20:47
party. So he's gonna go have a
party. So they're all you have a
20:50
party, a birthday party, but
they haven't. At the French
20:54
Laundry.
20:56
One of the most expensive
restaurants in the world I've
20:59
eaten there once I remember
eating at the French Laundry,
21:02
and they and they give you
clothes, it was something about
21:06
an ounce of something an ounce
of I don't know, caviar or
21:10
something they gave you and they
put it on the scale. And the
21:13
scale they put an ounce of gold
on the other side to show that
21:17
it was proper weight. Do You Do
you know anything of this? I
21:22
haven't seen that bit. I've been
there once.
21:26
They have a lot of crazy stuff
they do they have a ray of
21:29
salts, for example, for certain
dishes, and you're supposed to
21:33
use this salt for a minute and
this so it's, it's a little over
21:37
the top and pretentiousness and
and what bothers me. And the
21:41
reason I would frequent The
place is that they have a an
21:46
opportunity moment where you can
make a reservation. And it has
21:51
to be between 10 and 11 on the
third Monday or something like
21:55
that. It's just over the top.
It's funny, and it's it is it's
22:00
pretentious, and it appeals to a
real weird set. And everything
22:05
is priced to the Hilton mean
wines in particular. But so he's
22:10
gathered in a private one of the
private rooms there with like,
22:13
20 people. Nobody's wearing a
mask at any time, even when
22:18
they're doing the cocktail part.
But they do have to wear a mask
22:20
supposedly in the dining
establishment. And and No,
22:24
that's not true. That's not
true. According to the rules,
22:27
you have to keep your mask on.
And you can only lower it in
22:31
between bites or sips. Well, I
don't know if that's not true in
22:35
California, at least that's what
the governor's office says.
22:38
Yeah. They they weren't social
distancing under any
22:41
circumstances. And of course,
then they were what the real
22:44
thing there was that they were
having dinner at the French
22:47
Laundry with a huge group of
this is just the Democrats. I
22:51
mean, they just like to party at
the high end on the taxpayers
22:56
dime. Oh, no, we pay for
herself.
23:01
So it's a scandal. And then
somebody came out if you do a
23:04
bunch of photos, I put one in
the newsletter, a bunch of
23:06
photos of him sitting there and
people recognize them. And
23:09
somebody said, who took the
photos? they asked. The waitress
23:13
said what is these that Gavin
Newsome, y'all? Yeah.
23:17
And so they took about five or
six photos. You're supposed to
23:19
take photos in places like this.
And so they took some photos and
23:23
it's a scandal? It's a scandal.
scandalous because it's Do as I
23:27
say, not as I do. And it which
is what, especially the
23:30
democrats do not put up with it.
Republicans? Yeah, you can give
23:33
a little on that. So I don't
have to play the clips, because
23:36
you pretty much explained it.
But I let's just check on those
23:39
mandatory guidelines for all
private gatherings because we do
23:43
have that clip from a few shows
ago. First of all, no more than
23:46
three households, including your
own can gather. Okay, so he had
23:49
definitely more than three
households, including his own at
23:53
the gathering. That's the big
thing, three households, and
23:56
that's the limit.
23:58
The the host of the gathering
has to collect basically the
24:02
names and contact information of
everybody who's there. Oh, this
24:06
should be should be released. We
should have that list. By the
24:09
way, it wasn't like guys from
the Medical Board of California,
24:14
the people who actually are
writing this advice or drafting
24:18
this and probably in case that
tracing needs to happen if
24:22
somebody were to get sick, all
gatherings have to be held
24:25
outside. Okay, it was not
outside. That's what he lives
24:29
outside. He lied about it. He
said, Oh, I'm sorry. It was
24:31
outside. No, it was big glass
windows but you weren't outside.
24:35
Now you can go inside to use a
bathroom. As long as that
24:38
bathroom is frequently
sanitized. You can like parks,
24:42
open air parks, you can gather
there but again, they're
24:44
sticking with that three
household rule. So you can't
24:47
have other households join you
there just because it's wide
24:50
open space. It's got to be the
three households go seating
24:53
socially distance. Now. They
were not they were shoulder to
24:56
shoulder specifically six feet
in every single day.
25:00
No wait, was it six feet It was
literally shoulder to shoulder
25:03
at a round table or oval table
action. You're gonna serve food
25:07
all food has to be served in
single serve disposable dishes.
25:12
At the French Laundry, did you
see any disposable dishes or
25:16
plastic flatware? I think we saw
that you gotta wear a mask at
25:20
all time and lead times unless
you're eating. We're all used to
25:23
that by now. You can only gather
for a maximum of two hours
25:27
though one of the other
restrictions.
25:30
discouraged but if you must
sing, you must wear a mask and
25:33
sing below. Speaking.
25:37
guideline has really got a lot
of people talking.
25:41
And it's illegal to duck so use
these again.
25:45
Oh man, it's too delicious to
believe.
25:49
It's just fantastic.
25:52
Well, he's got a lot of
splaining Oh, no, please. No one
25:57
holds these people to account.
Yeah, sure. The local news blah,
26:01
blah, blah. That's gone today.
No one will talk about that.
26:05
It's all going to be about the
nutjob Giuliani
26:09
thousands of sealed indictments
from digenova. Sidney Powell,
26:13
why is she throwing her career
away on this, and it all doesn't
26:17
matter.
26:21
We got great vaccine news. Very,
very excited to talk about the
26:25
vaccines because man this is
it's just it's unbelievable.
26:29
Although, according to hair
Fauci, you shouldn't get too
26:33
excited about vaccines once
somebody has been immunized for
26:37
I guess for Pfizer, it's two
doses. I'm not sure what it is
26:41
for Madonna or the other
vaccines coming down the pike.
26:43
But once it's once the process
is complete, does that mean they
26:46
can take off their masks, they
don't have to social distance,
26:49
they can just go about their
lives as before, you know, I
26:52
would recommend that that's not
the case, I would recommend you
26:55
have an added area of
protection. Obviously, with a 9%
27:00
effective vaccine, you could
feel much more confident. But I
27:04
would recommend to people to not
abandon all public health
27:08
measures just because you've
been vaccinated because even
27:11
though for the general
population, it might be 90 to
27:15
95% effective, you don't
necessarily know for you how
27:19
effective it is. So when I get
vaccinated, which I hope to when
27:24
when it becomes my turn to get
vaccinated, I'm not going to
27:27
abandon completely public health
measures, I could feel more
27:31
relaxed, and essentially not
having the stringency of it that
27:35
we have right now. But I think
abandoning it completely would
27:39
not be a good idea because five
to 10 of the people that get
27:43
immunized, it will not be
effective for so they might
27:45
actually get the virus if they
just completely let down their
27:48
guard. Okay, that's interesting.
Now, he's, he's, it's kind of a
27:52
half truth that's taking place
here.
27:57
And this is something that is
not being explained properly.
28:01
What is going to come down to
is, you got to wear your mask
28:06
just in case you Yes, we all
have vaccines, you got to wear
28:10
your mask, because it's just you
got to wear your mask, just shut
28:12
up and wear your mask. RFK Jr,
explains exactly why this
28:18
vaccine will not be effective
enough.
28:21
To remove all safeguards.
Everybody wants a vaccine. So we
28:26
can restart the economy. The big
problem with this vaccine,
28:30
there's two problems. One is it
does not prevent transmission.
28:34
That means I can get the
vaccine, and then I get exposed
28:38
to COVID. I still give COVID to
you and everybody on the
28:42
airplane. You just don't
experience it. I don't
28:44
experience it. But it makes it
even more dangerous. Because
28:48
normally you know you have it.
If I I'd stay home and I
28:52
wouldn't infect buddy, but if
I'm feeling like a million
28:54
bucks. Yeah. And I'm still I
become a super spreader like,
28:58
you know, typhoid Mary. Oh,
yeah. See, this is subtle, this
29:02
this mRNA vaccine is subtle,
because you still can pass this
29:10
on, it's just that your immune
system will reject it, because
29:14
it will be trained by the mRNA.
The M stands for messenger
29:20
because this RNA virus is going
to give your DNA instructions on
29:26
what to look for when the SARS
cov two virus comes into your
29:33
system. So we'll never in this
in this explanation with this
29:37
vaccine. We're never going to be
rid of it and never going to be
29:40
rid of the masks and all other
crap that they will bestow upon
29:45
us. So well hold on.
29:48
Well, there's a there's a lot we
know that the Pfizer vaccine is
29:51
of this nature. We only know
that Madonna is so yeah, thank
29:55
you, you walk right into my
trap.
29:59
If you
30:00
Take a look The everyone's
celebrating Pfizer. But there's
30:04
two companies who announced this
at the same time because they're
30:07
working together, Pfizer and
biontech, bi o and T ch from
30:13
Germany. And no one is talking
about buying tech, except a no
30:18
agenda show because we're going
to dive into it a little bit
30:21
biown tech are the actual is the
actual company that has
30:26
developed this process of the
mRNA, the messaging RNA that is
30:31
then supposed to give
instructions to your DNA.
30:35
moderna is the equivalent of
that, just a different company.
30:40
And they seem to be a scam.
30:43
But okay, that's the one that
everyone put their money into.
30:45
But this buying tech, here's
what's interesting. So Pfizer
30:50
came out and they said, Hey,
we're, we're 90% effective. And
30:54
then I think it was, Madonna
came out said, oh, we're 94.5%
31:00
effective. And then Pfizer came
back and said, Nope, up, up, up,
31:03
up, we just check, we're
actually 95% effective.
31:08
So this small company located in
Germany started by to the
31:15
Turkish couple, which went
public with an ADR on NASDAQ.
31:20
Last year, it came out at just
under $20. Now, as you can
31:23
imagine, well above 20. So
that's always fun. When you see
31:27
those things happening and
public offering before the whole
31:29
thing was even known. That's
just one of those things, I
31:32
guess. They
31:36
they are developing this system.
31:38
And Pfizer is just their
manufacturing distribution
31:42
partner and obviously marketing
partner.
31:45
Pfizer does the Viagra and
author stuff. This bio in tech,
31:50
they're actually not a flu
vaccine or COVID vaccine
31:53
company. They are a cancer
company. And Bill Gates, the
31:57
Gates Foundation, of course
invested heavily in them a year
32:00
ago, pre IPO, it's also
beautiful, they have nothing in
32:05
their in their standard
materials about viruses, they
32:10
are in the business of
personalized medicine, with
32:14
these mRNA. So whatever your
ailment is. So let's say you
32:20
have
32:22
Parkinson's in your family or
dementia, then they will devise
32:27
a vaccine with an mRNA
instruction set just for you.
32:31
Thank you, 23 and me for helping
you get that move this along.
32:35
And they will then heal you with
that. I I took a little bit of
32:39
their promo video and then I'll
tell you who else they're
32:42
working with.
32:49
asked ourselves the fundamental
question, is Every patient's two
32:52
most unique? Why do we treat for
patients the same?
32:57
Imagine a tailor cancer therapy
for every individually cancer
33:02
patient, a therapy that is
tailored to the individual make
33:06
up of the patients to
33:09
an imagine that such a treatment
can be provided in a timely and
33:14
cost efficient way.
33:16
I am because that is what we do
at biontech. Every day,
33:22
we are pioneering a completely
new, individualized patient
33:26
centric treatment approach,
which has the potential to
33:30
transform the way how cancer is
treated, we see a huge potential
33:34
in leveraging the immense power
of the patient's immune system
33:38
for scientific and technological
approach is based on three
33:42
pillars. First, we have to
identify the molecular
33:45
characteristics of the patients
to second, we have to develop
33:50
immunotherapies to precisely
instruct the patient's immune
33:53
system to attack tumor cells.
And third, we have to ensure
33:57
that the patient receives the
individualized
34:01
yet biontech understand that
every cancer patient is unique.
34:06
So these guys are way way
different than some kind of
34:10
vaccine company. They are what
we read about years ago in the
34:15
JP Morgan vaccination, financial
conference papers. This is the
34:22
end goal is and you've heard it
many times personalized
34:24
medicine. So somehow they get
drafted into this somehow just
34:29
before an IPO. Gates gets into
it. Now they're chosen. They
34:33
haven't just made this for
Pfizer, ah, they're also
34:37
delivering this to the entire
European Union. And by the way,
34:42
their their so called Mr. mRNA
vaccine is called the bn t 162.
34:49
And they are also delivering it
to China.
34:52
It's the same damn people, the
same people in the same roles
34:58
doing the same thing.
35:00
not really doing anything that
is going to be of any use
35:04
because it won't stop spread. It
won't eradicate anything. It's,
35:09
I think, medically probably
impossible to eradicate a flu
35:12
like virus. It's been tried
before. And God knows, God knows
35:18
what kind of instructions go
into this.
35:21
I mean, it literally instructs
your DNA to behave in a certain
35:25
way. Based upon something.
35:29
This cannot be good.
35:34
Oh, well, it could. What it
could be a huge breakthrough in
35:38
medical science. But Gee, I
mean, it just seems unlikely
35:43
with these players.
35:46
A bunch of guys looking at to
make quick buck. Well, they made
35:49
their quick bucks, everybody
made a killing on the stock if
35:53
they got it, especially the
Gates Foundation. Oh, and you
35:56
know, that's how they like to
roll.
36:01
So they have a research
pipeline, which includes Zika.
36:07
They're gonna go for it all, all
of it.
36:13
That is, if we're willing to
take it. And remember, Professor
36:16
Michael osterholm. You may not
remember that name. When I went
36:20
on Joe Rogan show in March, he
was the guy who came and was did
36:24
a show right after me with Joe.
And this was this guy was
36:30
spelling doom and gloom, 2
million people are going to die.
36:34
This is really serious. And I
think that would that that
36:37
actual that one Joe Rogan
apparent appearance by all star
36:40
home was probably responsible
for a big push in, in the fear
36:45
mongering.
36:47
Now this was early on, and he
had all the numbers and he was,
36:50
oh, he's he's the guy that's
gonna tell us we haven't seen
36:52
much of him. But now he's back.
Remember, a vaccine is nothing
36:55
until it becomes a vaccination.
And right now we're in this
36:59
whole time to figure out how to
get these vaccines delivered. We
37:02
have no program right now coming
out of the federal government to
37:04
convince the average citizen,
they want the vaccine. We have
37:08
many ways of convincing you.
37:11
What What do you say? Yes, we
have no, there's no plan coming
37:15
out of the federal government to
convince people to take this
37:17
vaccine. Yeah, I disagree. I
think there's some right i think
37:24
there's lots of ways people are
going to try and get people to
37:27
take the vaccine, one of them.
And this is this is a critical,
37:32
crazy clip.
37:35
This is something I had no idea
what's going on.
37:39
Marco
37:42
arment, you probably don't know
who he is. He is the developer
37:45
of the overcast podcast app,
which I still use, even though
37:50
it's not podcast, 2.0 compliant,
I still use it. And it has
37:55
features that I like.
37:58
Marco
38:00
has a very popular podcast, a
tech podcast called ATP, the
38:04
above tech podcast, and
sometimes we'll talk about
38:07
podcasting. But it's you know a
lot about Mac and about, you
38:10
know, and he's very liberal.
Even though he has his own
38:14
system, his own index when Apple
38:18
d platformed. Alex Jones, he
just did it because he felt that
38:21
whatever. And if you ask him
enough about a certain podcast,
38:25
he'll take it off because he
just wants to satisfy his
38:27
customers, whatever that means.
But he said something on his
38:31
most recent podcast which I had
not considered and it saddened
38:36
me to no end
38:39
about liberals and Coronavirus.
Listen to this. And embarrassing
38:45
certainly to be a liberal person
who thinks they're responsible
38:50
and to get COVID there's some
degree of shame in it, and
38:54
embarrassment.
38:57
Can you believe that?
39:00
liberals feel ashamed if they
get I believe this is true. This
39:04
is so he's a shame because that
means that he somehow didn't
39:08
have a didn't have a diaper
tight enough on his face. And
39:12
you know, somehow something
slipped through. Is that really
39:15
what is going on? I believe this
is true. I'm going to tell you
39:19
why. Okay. My son, buzzkill, Jr,
and his wife. Mm hmm. They both
39:25
had COVID. Yeah. But they
continue acting in their social
39:29
sphere as if they've never had
it.
39:33
Right height mass don't want to
go outside. All these things.
39:37
They had it. And now the more
recent information, which came
39:41
out, I think, over the last week
is that if you've ever had it,
39:44
you you're immune for at least
eight months, because as long as
39:47
they can track anything, but
they all go with it. And there's
39:52
a number of articles I may write
about this number of articles
39:55
out there, Web MD has one if you
got COVID once you could get it
39:59
again, you
40:00
Yeah. And so this is what
they're using as the excuse.
40:05
What do you use? I know they've
had it. I don't think anyone
40:06
else does. And they say, Oh,
well, you know, you can get it
40:08
again. Really? You can get it
against I looked it up. Yeah,
40:11
they Oh,
40:13
Hong Kong supposedly got it
again. And for people in all of
40:17
Europe, apparently, even though
this is not purely verifiable,
40:21
got it again. But the reality
you can't get it again, that I
40:25
don't understand the
embarrassment. Why is he
40:28
embarrassed forgetting COVID?
40:32
They didn't follow the rules
they did. I don't know your
40:35
friend right there who you know
better than most people, I'm
40:38
sure. What's his reason? I don't
know him. I listened to his
40:43
podcast. I don't know. Here's
another thing. By the way. What
40:45
is you you made a comment which
I have to comment on myself.
40:49
Which is that you said that this
gal takes things out of his
40:52
index to satisfies customers.
40:55
Is it right for you said, Yeah,
how does that satisfy a
40:58
customer? If I don't want to use
or listen to a podcast? I just
41:03
don't listen to it. Why does it
have to be removed from an index
41:06
to satisfy anybody? because
well, because they pay him a
41:12
subscription fee to use this
app. And he's afraid that if he
41:15
doesn't do that, they will stop
using his app.
41:19
That's why
41:22
why would anyone do that? Why
would anyone stop using your
41:25
app? Because you didn't take
something off your app and make
41:28
it less useful? Well, maybe you
should listen to this podcast
41:31
called the no agenda show where
they kind of discuss that ad
41:34
nauseum.
41:36
Why people virtue signal? Uh,
yeah.
41:41
I just found I found it
incredibly sad that you'd be
41:44
ashamed. Oh, I got COVID. I
didn't follow the rules well
41:48
enough. This is going too far.
41:52
Well, we both know somebody who
won't admit to having had it.
41:57
Yeah, for professional reasons.
I can understand possibly, but
42:00
maybe that Yeah. Yeah. Yes.
True.
42:05
I don't consider that person
they hardcore liberal. I
42:09
consider that person someone who
just didn't want i maybes a bit
42:12
closet liberal.
42:14
And somehow that wouldn't
surprise me either.
42:18
Anyway,
42:21
that is pathetic. It's very sad.
This is the politics eight this
42:26
what is this doctor said in that
Edmonton conference? Yeah. Phone
42:30
conference. Yeah. This is Paul
at the politicization of
42:34
political because of
42:37
politicization. politicization
of medicine. You can't do that.
42:43
Oh, yeah, apparently you can.
Yeah, yeah, one of my thing and
42:47
talking about this so easy.
42:50
So we've got the next phase, how
are we going to convince
42:53
everybody to get the vaccine?
Well, that's not going to be
42:57
very hard, you're going to have
to prove that you had it or that
43:00
you were tested appropriately
and or negative. But I think it
43:03
would be much easier just to
say, you need proof that you've
43:06
had the that you've been
vaccinated and a date.
43:10
And that is going to happen. And
it will happen through any
43:14
multitude of apps.
43:17
That will, that will bind you to
the information then it will be
43:21
known what you have, yeah, this,
this is where you and I disagree
43:25
completely.
43:27
First of all, it's a violation
of your rights as a person to
43:31
have to reveal your medical
information. And it's illegal as
43:35
a matter of fact, to have your
medical
43:37
domain. Yes, you see your
misunderstanding how it's going
43:41
to be done. And I will mention
something else, which you don't
43:45
want to acknowledge. If I don't
want to acknowledge what you are
43:49
saying you don't want to
acknowledge this one thing,
43:51
people will flock to get this
vaccination, I say my a flock to
43:55
get the swine flu vaccination,
which was, you know, in the
43:59
previous iteration killed a
bunch of people. And every time
44:02
you bring in the 70s, every time
you bring this up, I say, I
44:04
totally agree, they will be
around the block, what are you
44:08
talking about, but that doesn't
matter. They are going to be
44:11
around the block. And there's
going to be 50% of the country
44:14
that will not be around the
block. And these are the
44:16
problems and they're going to be
shamed, and they're going to be
44:19
controlled, and it's going to be
done with apps. And to give you
44:23
an example of what's coming. You
mentioned your
44:29
you mentioned your medical
information. There's been a lot
44:32
of HIPAA waivers. And once you
put your medical information
44:36
into an app under so called your
control gets a lot easier for
44:41
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you're gonna hear that music all
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Hacking possibility. It's gonna
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47:21
I don't have any audio examples.
But how long before 23 in me
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that anyone with this particular
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you know, they get people to
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freak out the bracha gene. Yeah,
Angelina Jolie had a voluntary
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Miss. There's there's others.
Yeah.
47:51
Here's Pennsylvania Governor Tom
Wolf, explaining their app is
47:56
very excited. And so today, Dr.
Levine and I are proud to
48:00
announce the launch of a mobile
app COVID-19 alert PA, which is
48:06
a mobile app that you can use to
fight the covid 19 virus, you
48:10
can use it to fight the virus
john, this is a this is a
48:14
weapon, you can use it to fight
us to fight the COVID-19 virus
48:18
every day, Hey, you got to stop
clicking your pen because it
48:21
triggers sorry, makes me nervous
used to fight the covid 19 virus
48:25
every day. It's an app that uses
Bluetooth technology to help
48:30
identify individuals who may
have been close in close contact
48:34
with somebody else who tested
positive for the covid 19 virus.
48:40
Unlike traditional contact
tracing, however, it does not
48:43
require you to know the person
you might have come in contact
48:46
with. Now, if two people who
have this app on their phones
48:50
come in close contact with one
another, say on a bus.
48:56
restaurant, we're in a store.
And one of these people later
49:00
test positive for COVID-19.
contact the Department of
49:04
Health, this app will be able to
anonymously anonymously notify
49:09
the other person of their
potential exposure. So he did
49:13
this and this is your typical
low Bluetooth low energy or
49:17
Bluetooth Low Energy app. And
yeah, I'm sure it's all totally
49:20
secure. No one knows anything
but you and then one of the one
49:24
of the journalists had the
audacity to ask the governor.
49:27
Exactly. You know how it works.
Well, this was a mistake.
49:32
How the app works when it comes
to the Bluetooth like, does the
49:35
Bluetooth connect to the other
phones around it? How are they
49:38
tracking without tracking
location? Are you doing this
49:41
just to trap me into something?
I'm not a technical person?
49:45
All I know is is that that you
download it from from the App
49:49
Store. It uses Bluetooth
technology technology basically
49:53
allows you to know if you're in
close proximity with somebody
49:58
who might have
50:00
in proximity to somebody who has
the disease, but it does not
50:05
tell you who it is, if you had a
GPS system, that system could
50:09
presumably come back and say,
well, you were here, and you
50:12
were there. And that's where it
happens. So now we know a little
50:15
more about that the two of you,
this doesn't have this just
50:19
tells you that at some point,
you better contact with somebody
50:22
said they were in contact with
somebody who had it, you might
50:25
want to call the Department of
Health and find out what to do
50:28
next. Yeah, what are the chances
of that not working when you
50:31
turn off your location services?
And by the way, no, yes. You
50:35
know, this guy. Does he know
that almost every smartphone in
50:38
the world? In fact, I don't know
of any that don't have GPS built
50:42
in. Yeah, he's saying that he
knew what to do with these
50:46
phones even work? No, clearly he
does he know a difference
50:49
between Bluetooth how far it can
go where it can't go, what it
50:51
can do, what it can't do. And
how can you How is it possible
50:54
to keep anything anonymous when
they all have their own special
50:56
codes in the headers? Oh, do
they? He has it does he have any
51:00
of this is just gonna blab lab
lab lab. Yeah, it's just
51:03
ludicrous.
51:05
Yeah, it is. Man. I gotta tell
you, I I could not be
51:11
with a better group of people
than in these past nine months
51:14
and Gitmo nation.
51:16
Yeah. Who else can we talk
about? There's nowhere else we
51:20
can talk about this. in public.
This is the only place this is
51:24
the only place where people will
listen to some sanity. Everyone
51:27
else has gone nuts. And given
up, just given up on everything
51:32
they've given up. They've given
up next door neighbors, the two
51:36
doctors who are like
sequestered, yes, you're slammed
51:41
in there, you know, they're
afraid to go outside. And if
51:42
they do anything, and they're
all in a very strong Democrats,
51:45
and they freaked out when I said
I think Trump's going to be a
51:48
good president. That was the
best time That's the last time
51:52
you saw him. I bet. Yeah. And so
they're out there, you know,
51:56
watching the sunset, just
rarely, which they rarely do
51:58
anymore. And the porch, and I
said, I can talk to him from a
52:03
distance from my driveway. Yeah.
And I see they're going on about
52:07
something or other I'm GM coming
and going. And, and she says,
52:13
this virus now just a couple
days ago, she says to me, it's
52:17
expanding exponentially. Oh,
really, with a logarithmic
52:22
scale. This is fabulous. So I'm,
I was gonna ask her if she's a
52:27
she's a doctor. She's a well
educated person.
52:30
I was gonna ask you, do you
Greg, really exponentially? Do
52:34
you know what that what that
actually means? Do you know what
52:37
the word exponentially means?
Did you look it up? I would have
52:41
done all those things in a
normal world. But I said Oh,
52:44
yeah. If I nothing. You get
nothing out of me. Oh, yeah.
52:53
As predicted,
52:55
as predicted, what did I say
about the mink?
53:01
About the What about the mink?
the calling of the mink
53:03
worldwide? The mink? Yeah, the
mink. I said that. I said
53:07
they're coming for your pets.
53:10
And what do we see? If you have
a dog? You had a 78% higher
53:16
chance of contracting COVID then
non dog owners? They're coming
53:21
for your pets? No, you're left
out part of the information? No
53:25
is if you walk your dog. Ah,
there's the part you left out.
53:29
I'm sorry. I'm correct myself
immediately. If you walk your
53:33
dog, you have a 78% higher
chance, which I think is
53:37
complete horseshit. You think
but it's an official study. So
53:44
it's official.
53:46
They're coming for your pets.
You watch there's going to be
53:48
pet vaccines.
53:51
Yes, there's going to be a COVID
pet vaxjo pet vaccine. That's a
53:54
moneymaker. It's coming. It's
anything under the done. Nobody
53:58
cares. It's all coming in. Just
wait for it.
54:03
Um,
54:05
the commission with that story.
Look at this story. She says 70
54:09
and I look at this study this
study some bogus study somebody
54:13
dreamed up is bullcrap. But I
said, Well think of the good
54:16
news. It says you're a dog
walker. They're gonna have to
54:19
have professional dog walkers
because it specifically says
54:22
people who walk their dogs. They
don't want people out of the
54:25
house. So
54:29
if this is true, then don't you
have a 78% higher chance of
54:33
contracting COVID catching COVID
if you just walk outside in
54:37
general, even with a mask? I
don't understand the logic of
54:40
this. Oh, no, no, no, you're
missing the whole point to the
54:43
nasty little COVID guys. They're
floating around as an aerosol
54:47
they land on the dogs for and
then you Britain then you walk
54:52
the dog into the house and the
dog is covered with these
54:54
things. Oh man. Doggy shampoo.
Fleas doggy shampoo, we got
54:58
special COVID doggy shampoo.
55:00
Boom, there's all kinds of
products. You By the way, exit
55:04
strategies right here. You
nailed it. Hi, I'm Adam Curry. I
55:08
used to hate dogs until I found
the love of my pooch with the
55:12
new COVID shampoo.
55:16
I could sell it maybe just a
Willem de vein but he could sell
55:20
it
55:21
out quick enough COVID shampoo
for dogs would be a huge
55:27
moneymaker and throw in just say
include CBD if we just say that
55:31
it'll sound cool. Include CBD.
Oh, yes, good, good.
55:37
Dogs coat
55:39
Meanwhile, that we have the
COVID generation and we will be
55:43
talking about Gen Z later on.
And I think the
55:47
although I heard there were some
presentations, business
55:50
presentations in Finland, who
speak of the COVID generation as
55:54
generation alpha, which I
thought was interesting. And
55:57
that could make sense if
everyone's expecting a great
56:01
reset. Now you reset Oh, you got
to reset you got to actually
56:06
fits right into this thing.
Perfect. So it could be Gen
56:09
alpha, but we'll just call Gen
COVID. For now.
56:13
They are really getting screwed
down particularly with with
56:18
schooling at schools are shut
down. In many states across the
56:21
United States. Once again, I we
got a note from a teacher
56:27
at New York City School teacher.
Now I want to share this, as
56:32
she's a parent and also a
teacher in the suburbs of New
56:34
York City. So how much school is
open here varies from district
56:38
to district, this district where
my kids attend all kids have
56:40
gone back five days a week, but
plexiglass cages have been
56:45
installed on the desks and
children must wear masks at all
56:49
time.
56:51
plexi glass cages my son 11
years old has been yelled at
56:56
many times because he is taking
too many mask breaks, which they
57:01
are allowed to do. They also
have shortened periods
57:05
considerably so that students
have time to switch classes
57:08
walking single file in one
direction only in the hallways.
57:13
My daughter has a biology
teacher who wears gloves,
57:16
goggles and a mask daily who
refuses to close the windows and
57:20
tells the kids to bring a parka.
57:25
We're laughing as a full time
Yes, because it's hilarious.
57:31
Yeah, but our teacher is in dire
straits. As a full time high
57:35
school teacher myself, I wish
this woman would have taken a
57:38
year's leave so she could be
crazy at home instead of in my
57:40
daughter's classroom. All of the
schools will shut down for one
57:44
day at least if one case is
reported among kids or staff
57:47
performing arts and sports,
which we paid dearly for in the
57:51
last budget that do not exist.
And we don't even get to
57:53
question where the money went.
At the large public high school
57:56
where I work in a different
district things are even
57:58
crazier. We have only half of
the kids back. They're on a
58:02
hybrid schedule where half the
student body attends one day and
58:05
the other half the next. There's
also a third group of students
58:08
who are all remote learning by
choice as teachers. We must
58:11
teach the kids in the room as
well as hold a full Google meet
58:16
for kids at home and teach
everyone at the same time. But
58:20
you can imagine how that goes
last month a few cases cropped
58:23
up amongst bus drivers. The
entire transportation department
58:26
had to quarantine for two weeks,
according to New York Public
58:29
Health that shut down our busing
so our ridiculous Superintendent
58:32
decided to shut the entire
district down for two weeks.
58:36
When parents rightly argued they
would drive their kids to school
58:38
or get them to walk or bike and
asked her to please keep the
58:41
buildings open. She replied that
she could not do so because of
58:44
equity because she felt certain
kids could not get a ride to
58:47
school. Oh.
58:50
She had to prevent everyone from
going to school. Meanwhile, we
58:53
are completely prepared and
equipped to remote teach and
58:55
could have easily accommodated
those kids but she closed four
58:58
elementary school's one Middle
School of 1200 kids and one high
59:01
school 1200 kids for two weeks
after they'd been closed from
59:04
March through June. And this
goes on and and it gets sad
59:09
which is that Adam I wear my
mask all day I wear glasses so
59:12
it's exceedingly difficult. Yes.
As a spectacle wear outside of
59:16
the house. It is very dry. You
have this too I believe john you
59:22
are you wear glasses outside?
No, no I wear reading glasses
59:27
okay now, but when you put them
on if you have a mask on because
59:31
sometimes you go to the store I
have to put the reading that's
59:33
under read the back of the label
and make sure there's no high
59:35
fructose corn syrup. Not being
that nutty.
59:40
But put the glasses on they fog
up immediately. Which brings me
59:43
back to the point. These masks
don't do jack if the air is
59:48
shooting up by the by the
glasses and out the sides. These
59:52
masks are a joke. Of course they
are you saw the study the study
59:56
from Denmark.
59:58
The claims they're completely
innocent.
1:00:00
Or at least that's the
extrapolated result that I've
1:00:03
read everywhere. Now I now I
will say one thing about the
1:00:07
mess that makes them okay.
1:00:09
If you sneeze or cough it does
catch them. Of course gobbly goo
1:00:13
that would be coming out into
the air. Well, this is another
1:00:17
thing I've been in the
supermarket and I had to sneeze
1:00:23
and you get into the situation
where first night if you if I'm
1:00:27
allowed sneezer, I can't say
that one of those stifle guys.
1:00:31
So I had to rip the mask off
grab my my paper handkerchief
1:00:36
not into it. But
1:00:39
man, you should have seen them
scatter at Whole Foods. It was
1:00:42
glorious.
1:00:43
That they did, I would.
1:00:47
But I didn't want to get the
goop on the inside of the mask
1:00:49
that would have been bad. This
of course. Okay, this of course
1:00:53
is all leading to some obvious,
1:00:57
obvious
1:00:59
end goals. As we are now
starting to shift from the
1:01:05
COVID-19 to what could possibly
be a 12 week it's the great
1:01:11
reset. So we're going to use
this to usher in the next
1:01:19
phase of staying at home as
being cautious being mindful to
1:01:27
save everybody you know you
could kill somebody could be
1:01:30
your fault. And this is a
witness by the World Economic
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1:03:05
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1:03:09
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1:03:14
necessarily. They talk about
pollution, and all the stuff
1:03:18
that we kind of grew up with as
kids, you know, I don't litter,
1:03:21
you know, let's get get all the
smoke out of the air. And now
1:03:25
they're equating that to this
death event, which will start in
1:03:29
2030. And we have to hurry up
and be very, very afraid. It's
1:03:34
it's afraid of what if dying,
this is what every child in
1:03:39
school today knows that they
will probably not see their old
1:03:43
age because climate change is
going to kill them. And
1:03:46
republicans don't want to do
anything about it. This is what
1:03:50
every school child is taught. We
know this, we know that I think
1:03:54
you've summarized the whole
problem right there. And before
1:03:59
we get to that, we will have one
more, one more pandemic. And
1:04:05
that and that will be possibly
even before the inauguration
1:04:09
date in the United States of the
46th President, that it's coming
1:04:15
very soon. And I know this
because Klaus Schwab, the white
1:04:21
pussy stroking, evil dictator of
the World Economic Forum, who
1:04:25
has the voice and the image to
match said so we all know
1:04:30
to pay insufficient attention to
their frightening scenario for
1:04:37
comprehensive cyber attack,
which would bring to a complete
1:04:41
halt into the power supply,
transportations, hospital
1:04:47
services, our society as a
whole. The COVID-19 pises would
1:04:53
be seen as disrespect as a small
disturbance in comparison to a
1:04:59
major
1:05:00
cyber attack, to use the
COVID-19 prizes as a timely
1:05:07
opportunity to reflect on the
lessons the cybersecurity
1:05:13
community can draw and improve
our preparedness for potential
1:05:20
cyber pandemic. Here you go,
cyber pandemic, everybody
1:05:26
doesn't get any better than
that. The COVID-19 will be
1:05:31
nothing compared to the US comic
strip blog, all of a sudden,
1:05:35
this
1:05:37
cold site 19 will be nothing
compared to the cyber pandemic.
1:05:45
They're planning hell's he
talking about that? This is that
1:05:49
we're gonna get hacked and power
and banking systems will go down
1:05:53
and we might as well be prepared
for it. Because it is coming.
1:05:58
The cyber pandemic is coming.
1:06:01
is happening in and how's it a
pandemic? Let's look up what?
1:06:07
It's because it will be a
worldwide power. I think a
1:06:10
worldwide internet outage is
probably what they're going for.
1:06:13
I don't know if I define I don't
know if I don't know if it can
1:06:16
be. You have no, no idea what
you're suggesting, dear sir.
1:06:21
It's the internet. If the
internet went down, I think we
1:06:24
die. I think the world dies.
1:06:27
Do you know how much crap is
connected to the internet that
1:06:30
we actually depend on? Well,
I've been advocating against
1:06:34
it's forever. It's I know,
you've always been saying we
1:06:38
need to turn it off. This is no
good for humanity. I've said it
1:06:41
for since about 1990. I think
you're right. But nobody's
1:06:46
listening. No. I mean, if it
wasn't for the internet, we
1:06:49
couldn't do this show. Wait a
minute.
1:06:54
Wait a minute, we have shortwave
radio. Yes. Now you're talking
1:06:59
shall be just as good on VHF
through a repeater. Maybe a
1:07:03
little delay might be some late
latency but I'm sure that we can
1:07:07
be resolved.
1:07:10
Sure, when the apocalypse comes
where the guys who are gone to
1:07:14
save the world, right? Well, I'm
ready for it. I'm ready for it.
1:07:18
You're ready for it? Although
you probably won't get very far
1:07:21
with your two meter band once
the solar panels run out. My
1:07:26
license? Yeah, reminds me Oh,
geez. I gotta read my license.
1:07:30
No, it's good for 10 years you
haven't had that thing? 10 years
1:07:33
have you? Yep. Really? Crap the
nonprofit How long have I had
1:07:38
it? I haven't had it for 10
years I've had it for no you
1:07:41
haven't had as long as me No, I
that's in 2015. No, I have had
1:07:45
it. I gotta check it out.
1:07:48
That's a good point.
1:07:50
Okay, let me see.
1:07:54
Main mains rise and COVID-19
cases data shows prolong
1:07:58
facemask use increases risk of
catching respiratory illness
1:08:01
please ignore.
1:08:05
from Ireland survey says even
the military and forced
1:08:09
quarantine can't stop the virus.
Okay. COVID-19 South Australia
1:08:14
Adelaide shuts down for six days
immediate lockdown. Baby. It is
1:08:20
just I got a couple of CBS
reports that talk about this.
1:08:24
All right, let's do this. Let's
do it. cov ny v which I think is
1:08:28
NYC report from CBS or as you
mentioned, New York City public
1:08:32
schools has canceled all in
person classes beginning
1:08:36
tomorrow. That's after the city
has reached a 3% positivity. Now
1:08:40
you remember it was just eight
weeks ago that public schools
1:08:43
here reopened today, students
received a less than 24 hour
1:08:47
notice about tomorrow's closing
as you can imagine leaving
1:08:50
working parents in an incredibly
tough spot.
1:08:54
A painful about face for New
York City. We do need to close
1:08:58
our schools for the coming days.
No one is happy about this
1:09:03
decision. New York City was the
first major city to reopen
1:09:07
schools this fall. And the
decision to close is not sitting
1:09:10
well with the parents of the
nearly 300,000 children affected
1:09:14
school is closing tomorrow.
1:09:17
For an undetermined amount of
time.
1:09:20
muga yapi has a first grader
it's really disappointing for
1:09:23
parents who are constantly
scrambling. Every day It feels
1:09:27
like we're waiting for the shoe
to drop.
1:09:30
Adding to the confusion bars,
restaurants and gyms will all
1:09:33
remain open. It was a bitter
pill to swallow on a day when
1:09:37
one of the leading vaccines got
a huge boost.
1:09:41
Gosh
1:09:43
Hey, this just in you know i
kayo ICAO, that's the
1:09:49
technical advisory group for
1:09:53
for aviation. They you know this
is yeah ik identifiers for each
1:09:58
airport, etc. Sure. So
1:10:00
They have now listed
specifications for the first DTC
1:10:05
digital travel credential, and
they will be basing it on the
1:10:10
United Nations digital ID that
we just heard about. Yay. We'll
1:10:15
get in line boy.
1:10:17
Yay. Super excited about that.
Huh? Okay, here's another clip
1:10:23
from CBS. This is the dire
closings clip. Can while closing
1:10:28
schools might be one of the
largest indications of just how
1:10:31
dire the crisis is becoming. It
is far from the most devastating
1:10:35
as we come on the air
coronavirus has now killed more
1:10:38
than 250,000 Americans. Tonight
a record shattering 76,000 more
1:10:44
Americans are hospitalized
because of it. And one out of
1:10:47
every five hospitals now says
there aren't enough doctors or
1:10:51
nurses to keep fighting the
daily onslaught of new cases.
1:10:54
There is some big news on the
vaccine front tonight and it is
1:10:57
good news. The drug maker Pfizer
says new data shows its vaccine
1:11:01
is actually 95% effective.
That's even better than when it
1:11:05
was first announced last week.
Pfizer now says it is days away
1:11:08
from seeking emergency approval
from the FDA to start giving the
1:11:12
shot. It's gonna be a lot of fun
to see this operation. What is
1:11:18
it called the
1:11:21
warp speed. Yeah, I have a
question to ask you. Mm hmm.
1:11:27
They announced this vaccine last
week. Yeah. And it was 94%
1:11:32
effective. Yeah. How in one week
did that number change?
1:11:39
Why Why? What happened? Did they
do another duel? Here's where
1:11:42
the study week there's no
explanation. I've looked myself
1:11:46
this is just to do over they
came out with that's the way
1:11:48
they played it was they got new,
updated information. That's how
1:11:51
I got bio in tech. They all know
we got new information from bio
1:11:56
and tech and it's now 95%. They
went from 90. And then it was so
1:12:02
it was a Johnson Johnson came 92
1:12:05
this is like a modern, I think
you're not at 9094.
1:12:10
Pfizer came out at 94 then
Madonna came at 94.8 whatever it
1:12:15
is, and then Pfizer. kalen 95.
Yeah, this is bullcrap. Yeah.
1:12:22
Yeah, it is. But that's
shouldn't surprise you.
1:12:27
I don't think I have a I hate to
pull a clip from this guy.
1:12:35
Because I like his material. But
it's not. It's just another
1:12:38
podcast. I mean, it's like
pulling clip by from you know,
1:12:40
your next door neighbor. I'm
Paul J. Watson.
1:12:46
Joe, he had me on the podcast.
Joseph Paul Watson. Yeah, yeah.
1:12:52
Paul Jay. Paul. Jay. His name is
now Paul. Jay from no one got
1:12:56
it. Uh, he had another podcaster
on the show. This guy deling
1:13:01
poll. Oh, yeah, we played we
played a clip from deling poll
1:13:04
not too long ago didn't wait.
Yeah, this is this, I think is a
1:13:07
different clip. I can be wrong.
Okay. But But before we play
1:13:11
that clip, I do have one clip,
which I think refers back to our
1:13:14
original clips about the guy in
Edmonton bitching and moaning
1:13:18
about this hysteria.
1:13:21
And this is a clip that just was
kind of out of the blue and I
1:13:23
thought it was it'd be worth
playing because I don't kind of
1:13:26
remember but I don't remember
but I still think it was maybe
1:13:29
we talked about it. This is a
cough Paul J. Watson noticed his
1:13:33
odd survey clip very short. But
then you had another survey,
1:13:38
which I've talked about many
times it didn't get much press
1:13:40
attention. They did a survey in
numerous major Western countries
1:13:44
and in the UK, and this was
mirrored throughout the Western
1:13:46
world. They they found that the
average bread This is the
1:13:50
average bread. So 5 million
people in the UK alone her died
1:13:56
from Coronavirus now the actual
figure, and that includes the
1:14:00
people with comorbidities, who
would have unfortunately died
1:14:04
anyway, in the weeks or months
that follow. The actual figure
1:14:06
is 50,000. So what does it say
about the power of media
1:14:11
hysteria? Because that's the
only thing I can imagine it's
1:14:13
based on. The Brits literally
think 100 times more people have
1:14:18
died from COVID-19. Than is
actually the case.
1:14:23
Yeah, that doesn't surprise me
at all. Why? It doesn't surprise
1:14:27
me at all. No, it doesn't
surprise me either. And but it's
1:14:30
like one of these servers that
came out and then the media
1:14:33
looks and goes, oops, let's back
don't discuss this right. Ah,
1:14:39
quiet. Well, they're too busy.
You know, Boris Johnson
1:14:42
announced his 10 point green
plan for 250,000 jobs. Although
1:14:48
I've noticed something about
these green new deals. Maybe
1:14:51
you've picked up on this.
They're talking more about
1:14:54
hydrogen than ever before. Oh,
they've hatched. Yes, yes.
1:14:58
They've started ramping up.
1:15:00
Hydrogen again. I have no idea.
But I so I've seen a lot of
1:15:04
stories, especially about the
hydrogen powered car. Yes.
1:15:09
I was I was trending on that
years ago.
1:15:13
This was a remember. Oh, yeah. I
will I had you got what you had
1:15:19
it from a different perspective.
But I actually gone out when the
1:15:22
hydrogen powered cars were
really being promoted, which is
1:15:24
probably about 10 years ago,
there was everyone had built
1:15:27
one. Yeah, they had run for it.
Yeah. And I went to the test
1:15:30
track and got to drive all of
them. However, they
1:15:34
they make a whining sound when
you punch it. They all do it
1:15:37
because they all use the same
fuel cell. Hmm. And so when you
1:15:41
punch it, I mean, they're
they're fine. They drive like a
1:15:44
normal car. You wouldn't have
any you wouldn't notice any
1:15:46
difference the acceleration rate
is a little different and not
1:15:51
not horrible. It but it means
that they do accelerate, but it
1:15:55
celebrates a little bit like a
turbo kind of like accelerates
1:15:58
faster, right? Probably probably
probably had a turbo
1:16:01
exponentially. Yes. And so but
but when you drive it around and
1:16:07
you have floor it, it's just
test driving you always know not
1:16:11
you floor it. Yeah, it goes.
1:16:17
It makes this horrible sound of
a banshee. So it's not like a
1:16:21
turban engine, a jet engine.
It's all cool. No, it makes it
1:16:24
makes a screaming sound. It's
like it's just like it's it's
1:16:28
like it's screaming at you to
stop doing that. That Do you
1:16:31
feel you literally fill up the
tank with water?
1:16:34
No, it's filled up with
hydrogen. Okay, so you're not
1:16:38
producing the hydrogen on board?
No, no, these are hydrogen
1:16:42
powered. And there's hydrogen
stations around still, you can
1:16:45
still get hydrogen it's not. And
it surprisingly, according to
1:16:49
I've never filled up a tank but
people who have they say it
1:16:52
fills up rather quickly. And
really, they just shy highly
1:16:56
compressed is that like, back in
the 70s when I was growing up in
1:17:00
Amsterdam, there was quite an
they got rid of it later. But
1:17:04
there was quite a lot of people
who had LPG liquid petroleum
1:17:08
gas, you just Yes. Those are
still available. You actually in
1:17:12
the Bay Area and get the full
pass the free pass being all h2o
1:17:17
the the HPV lines wherever they
are not HPV but HPLC high
1:17:21
occupancy vehicle, right? Oh, if
you have one of those Express
1:17:25
Lanes if you have LPG, you can
do that. In fact, Becky Worley
1:17:28
who used to work at Leo's
operation, you know, or ABC, she
1:17:34
used Yes, she's at ABC. She had
an LPG car.
1:17:39
Um, now the reason why is
apparently there's been some new
1:17:43
developments in electrolysis, so
the the the actual creation,
1:17:47
because from what I understood,
it was always it took a lot of
1:17:50
energy to create the energy and
it just didn't make sense. It's
1:17:53
gonna take more energy
1:17:56
than you got back. Right. Which
you had to put in three x energy
1:18:01
to get to ex back. Yeah, right.
Right. It's still the case,
1:18:04
though. Don't let him kid you.
Well, so that's what Boris
1:18:07
Johnson is talking about. And
I'm not quite sure why this is
1:18:10
cropped up. I don't know of any
super new developments that
1:18:13
would make it you know,
1:18:16
a real usable source. I have a
hunch, okay.
1:18:22
I think that the battery
technology that Elan musk and
1:18:25
the rest of them are promoting.
I think it's so they don't want
1:18:28
to talk about to everyone knows
this. It's so destructive to the
1:18:32
environment to get the lithium
out of these different parts of
1:18:37
the world where you have to
just, you know, tear up the
1:18:39
place to get it out. Yeah, it's
environmentally unsound. And I
1:18:44
think there's some other issues.
Like they blow up. I don't know
1:18:47
things. Maybe it's not that I
blow up. But I think I think
1:18:52
that there's something wrong
with the battery technology,
1:18:55
huh?
1:18:57
You mean that it just Well, it's
not all that great. I mean, I
1:19:00
get I got another I got another
reason to. Okay.
1:19:04
When you go if you have a
hydrogen car, we pump hydrogen
1:19:07
into the tank, you can tax that.
1:19:11
Yeah, of course, of course. As
you seen by headlines, I put one
1:19:16
of them in the newsletter that
because of all these electric
1:19:19
cars, they're losing all kinds
of benefits from taxing the
1:19:22
gasoline Yeah. And they're gonna
have to charge people per mile
1:19:26
to drive the car and nobody's
putting up with that. Well,
1:19:29
because you say, hey, you want
to get electric car to save the
1:19:31
environment. I got an electric
car and you're going to charge
1:19:33
me money just because I bought
it. It'll probably be cheaper
1:19:36
than staying home. You know,
Deutsche Bank wants 5% extra
1:19:39
income tax for working from home
because you're you're not
1:19:42
contributing slave. It's another
one slaves as we talked about in
1:19:45
the last show, you're not
contribute. So this is this, all
1:19:48
these things that you're trying
to push, instead of letting
1:19:51
things happen naturally, they're
just they're kind of they're
1:19:55
backfiring left and right.
1:19:57
They're still going all out New
Zealand. By the
1:20:00
The way is going to make their
SDGs
1:20:04
SDGs by 2030 SDGs. You everyone
you got to use SDG just from
1:20:09
time to time in your normal
parlance.
1:20:13
It's the Sustainable Development
Goals from the United Nations
1:20:16
2030. So you just got to throw
it in. Yeah, well, no agenda is
1:20:19
really compliant with the SDGs.
And we're on track for a great
1:20:22
2030
1:20:26
I think we can we can make that
statement.
1:20:30
I do want to play a couple of
deling poll clips because the
1:20:33
guy's highly entertaining. Yes,
he is. And he's on here is on
1:20:38
the other guy's show. But it's
worth listening to. And it did
1:20:42
relate it relates a little bit
to the climate change, he puts
1:20:45
the connects adopted. I'm gonna
play these clips in advance. And
1:20:50
I say there's nothing that any
of these people have said on
1:20:52
today's show that we haven't
talked about months ago, right.
1:20:57
Let's play Delhi poll, one, junk
scientists pushing the
1:21:02
Coronavirus scare is exactly the
same mo of the junk scientists
1:21:07
pushing the fake scare about
climate change. Climate change
1:21:11
was a kind of handy pseudo
scientific excuse for
1:21:16
transforming the world economy
in the interests of this same
1:21:20
shadowy elite. And it's not a
conspiracy theory. I wonder when
1:21:24
I wrote a book about this 10
years ago book called
1:21:27
watermelons, you know, green on
the outside, red on the inside?
1:21:32
To answer the question why? If
global warming isn't really a
1:21:37
problem, if man mankind isn't
contributing dangerously to to
1:21:42
global warming, but through his
through his carbon dioxide
1:21:46
emissions, then why would so
many people, so many different
1:21:50
sources claim that it is why
would the scientists be saying
1:21:54
this? Why would the the NGOs be
saying this? Why would
1:21:58
politicians be going along with
this? Why would businesses be be
1:22:01
going along with this? And the
answer is that it's a kind of
1:22:05
concatenation of shared
interests, they all have a it's
1:22:09
not a conspiracy so much as it
suits them all to aim for this
1:22:14
goal. Because ultimately, what
they want to do is gain more
1:22:18
power over the rest of us. The
climate change thing was just a
1:22:24
convenient excuse. But then a
better one came along in the
1:22:28
form of COVID-19. And in a way,
I think that what's happened
1:22:32
this year, the way that people
have often proved so credulous
1:22:37
in the face of this, that what
is in fact, just like a dose of
1:22:43
bad flu. It's it's certainly no
more no more fatal and, and and
1:22:50
deadly than, say, the Hong Kong
flu of 1968. See, I'm gonna
1:22:56
disagree with what he said
there. He said, the whole point
1:23:00
was to do this with climate
change, then COVID came along.
1:23:03
No, no, I think this was always
the plan. It was supposed to
1:23:07
happen in 2016. Except Hillary
Clinton didn't get elected. So
1:23:11
now they push it out, as they
believe Joe Biden will become
1:23:15
president. That's that's what's
going on here. And now that
1:23:19
we've all become used, and this
is where you're right. Well, we
1:23:21
said before, now that we're all
used to lock downs we understand
1:23:24
being compliant. We're going to
be told to do this for a climate
1:23:29
change block down weekend or an
extra week tacked on to your
1:23:34
your vacation, which won't be a
vacation because you have to
1:23:36
work but you have to work from
home. staycation staycation.
1:23:40
Yes. By the way, did you as our
producer advised? Did you buy
1:23:45
any paper products or check on
your inventory? We did tell
1:23:47
everybody on the last show that
our Walmart Insider, because
1:23:51
it's happening, the idiots are
moving around again. We'll
1:23:54
actually they pointed this out
on the ABC News rundown which we
1:23:57
could play if we want but what
I'm gonna skip it okay, but I
1:24:00
went to Costco. All the Kirkland
toilet paper is already gone.
1:24:05
And that and that is some of the
shittiest toilet paper. There
1:24:07
is. No now Well, that's fine.
But yeah, I don't fact it's not
1:24:11
a bad toilet. The ones with the
kirklin we get out here is top
1:24:15
drawer. We have the Kirkland I
don't like it. I am a Sharman
1:24:18
guy. Well, they have Sherman
tonight but ended up having to
1:24:22
buy the Sherman but they had no
paper towels whatsoever. So I
1:24:25
had to go to the grocery outlet
where they had tons of paper
1:24:29
towels and toilet paper. Yeah,
cuz they're always the last to
1:24:32
find out and bought some paper
towels to catch up a little bit.
1:24:36
But yeah, yeah, yeah, we in
fact, ABC News pointed this out
1:24:41
to make it worse. They should
have not reported it, but no,
1:24:44
they reported it. Well, let's
play that. Here. We Go Again,
1:24:47
with the toilet paper bullcrap.
Do you have a clip for the
1:24:50
toilet paper bullcrap?
1:24:52
I think it's I don't think you
haven't. I don't see an ABC
1:24:55
report. No, it's not. It's not
specific, but it's part of the I
1:24:58
think it's the
1:25:00
Okay, I'm gonna, I'm not gonna
do well, I could do the whole
1:25:03
thing. This is the What do you
want to finish deling? poll
1:25:06
first or do you want to go to
the ABC? That's finished? Well,
1:25:10
that's finished deling poll,
this is part two of climate
1:25:13
COVID even in the in the in the
winter of 2017 2018. I think
1:25:18
that the excess wented winter
deaths in the United Kingdom
1:25:22
were worth about 50,000. So you
know about the same that is that
1:25:26
has died of war with with
Coronavirus where we didn't shut
1:25:30
down the economy in 2017 2018 to
deal with the flu of that year.
1:25:35
But what I'm saying is, is that
that people have bought into the
1:25:42
the government scientists scare
story far too readily. And I
1:25:46
think the reason for that is
that they've been softened up
1:25:49
over a period of decades. I
mean, since you could argue, at
1:25:52
least submitted of 1990 to
1:25:56
92, was that 30 years ago,
almost. So people have been been
1:26:03
bombarded with information about
how the world is doing, it's all
1:26:07
our fault, we've got to end our
ways, we've got to change our
1:26:10
behavior, because the the old
normal cannot be allowed to
1:26:15
exist anymore. We have to have a
new normal. And people have been
1:26:20
buying into this stuff because
that they kind of used to the
1:26:23
idea now that scientists know
better than they do what to do.
1:26:27
Scientists are experts. And of
course, scientists have the same
1:26:30
kind of technocrats that the
people from the technocracy cult
1:26:35
worship. Scientists apparently
know better than anybody else
1:26:39
better than better than your
eye, how we should spend our
1:26:42
daily budget, how we should
allocate our resources, what we
1:26:45
should need in our daily lives,
whether or not we need to fly,
1:26:48
whether or not we need to drive,
etc, etc. We have become a sort
1:26:54
of willing dupes of this of this
technocratic elite. And I think
1:26:59
that it's time that we started
resisting, ah, this is very
1:27:03
good. What he's saying here,
which ties into a short clip
1:27:06
that I pulled, we'll come around
to it later, I watched the
1:27:10
entire Dorsey Zuckerberg
hearing,
1:27:14
which was about antitrust
censorship, etc, etc. Blah,
1:27:19
blah, snooze. There were a
couple of fun things. But the
1:27:22
best, the best question I have
some more later, but the best
1:27:25
question was from Senator
Kennedy. And although he didn't,
1:27:30
I mean, he he kind of closed out
his his point much later on,
1:27:35
which I didn't include in this
47 seconds. It ties in exactly
1:27:39
to what deling poll is saying,
Listen, do you have somebody on
1:27:43
your staff? who protects you
from reading things that they
1:27:47
think you shouldn't?
1:27:49
Know?
1:27:51
Mr. Zuckerberg, do you believe
everything you read? No,
1:27:55
Senator, why not?
1:27:58
Because a lot of things are
incomplete or incorrect. So you
1:28:03
exercise your own judgment.
Does, Senator, do you have
1:28:08
somebody on your staff whose job
is to filter things that they
1:28:13
think you should not be reading
as senator? Not? Not externally,
1:28:20
although I would hope that the
teams that I work with
1:28:23
internally do their best to make
sure that the information that
1:28:27
they're presenting me with are
always accurate. So his point is
1:28:30
so obvious. You are somehow
smarter than the rest of the
1:28:34
world and you don't need someone
telling you whether it's
1:28:37
dangerous for you to read
something. You clearly don't
1:28:41
think everything is true that is
out there. You don't have people
1:28:46
checking the information that
comes to you like a food taster.
1:28:50
So why do you force everybody
else into this? That is what the
1:28:54
technocratic democracy is about.
That's what they want.
1:28:59
I think that was lost on those
two Actually, I don't think
1:29:02
anyone wants to read a book from
the 70s called a technological
1:29:06
society by Jacques
1:29:09
L. Liu airy, very, this is all
he talks about. Yes, very good.
1:29:15
But talks about the technocratic
future, which is basically a
1:29:18
bunch of experts this would have
just what the white Brexit
1:29:21
actually happened, because they
got sick of these bureaucrats in
1:29:25
Brussels. You know, giving them
specifications on every aspect
1:29:29
of their lives. You can't buy a
pillow unless you get this many
1:29:32
feathers. You can't do this. You
have to Lions on the street have
1:29:35
to be this wide. One thing after
another because these guys had
1:29:38
nothing else to do so they spent
spec out everything and
1:29:42
everything that affects you
because Heaven forbid that the
1:29:45
line on the street is not the
right width.
1:29:48
Well, this things are changing.
And I'm pretty sure we've
1:29:52
predicted this. We've talked
about it but we are now looking
1:29:55
at a postmodern new media
landscape that is appearing
1:30:00
It's being driven down political
and ideological lines. We now
1:30:05
have we've seen it an actual
exodus from Fox News people are
1:30:11
leaving Fox News in droves going
to Newsmax apparently,
1:30:16
primarily. In fact, Morning Joe
had better ratings than fox and
1:30:22
friends. That's the first in a
long time. And it looks like
1:30:28
people are moving to two new
1:30:31
walled gardens. At least that's
what I think they will become.
1:30:35
And instead of Twitter,
conservatives and put it that
1:30:39
way, I'm moving to parlor. And
insulae is near parlay, they
1:30:43
pronounce it parlor, parlor. And
parlay would be with a Z, and
1:30:47
this was an R.
1:30:49
And the new YouTube is rumble.
1:30:54
And it's something is hurting
somewhere because YouTube is,
1:30:59
many people have mentioned this,
that they see now at least a
1:31:02
minimum of three ads before the
video starts. Now I have an ad
1:31:06
blocker. Actually, I'm using the
dissenter browser. And what
1:31:11
YouTube now does is it tries to
play me three ads, I have to
1:31:15
refresh them, refresh the page,
and then it'll finally play but
1:31:18
it's three. And we know that
they're that they were shoving
1:31:22
political ads in front of kid TV
programs. I think that they've
1:31:26
now D platform so many people
and D monetize so much
1:31:32
that they are we've been saying
this, they're running out of
1:31:35
inventory. And now they send out
a little note to everybody,
1:31:38
about YouTube's right to
monetize the change in policy.
1:31:42
do YouTube has the right to
monetize all content on the
1:31:45
platform. And ads may appear on
videos from channels, not in the
1:31:49
YouTube Partner Program. Just so
you know.
1:31:53
You can no longer have videos on
YouTube that will not have ads.
1:31:59
Well, they do have this right is
their platforming, do what they
1:32:03
want. Yes. So I have no
complaint about it. But it does
1:32:07
ruin the experience to an
extreme. Yeah. And people are
1:32:10
going to start moving away.
1:32:13
They're going to be this going
to there's trouble ahead because
1:32:15
people are tired of trouble.
Trouble ahead. River City this.
1:32:21
There's trouble ahead.
1:32:26
There is it's you know, and of
course podcasts. People are
1:32:30
moving to the podcasts. There's
too many podcasts. So there's
1:32:35
not there's never too many
podcasts. That's not true. My
1:32:38
gut is over. There's probably I
know there was over a million
1:32:41
about a year ago. Now. There's
got to be two 3 million
1:32:44
podcasts. Everybody knows you're
wrong. You're wrong. I happen to
1:32:49
run podcast index.org, which is
the podcasting 2.0 website. And
1:32:55
we have the stats. The total
stats for what are the stats for
1:32:59
pod bean? Yes, I do. I have the
stats for everybody. We have all
1:33:03
the stats. We do have the of the
podcast that are alive, which
1:33:09
means they have there's been a
published event within the past
1:33:12
six months. There's 1,333,094
feeds in no I'm so off yet by
1:33:22
Yeah, you said 3 million. That's
just not 3 million.
1:33:26
It's a lot smaller. When you
look at how many have updated in
1:33:29
the past three days. It's only
86,000
1:33:33
in the past 60 days only 352,000
1:33:38
so it's less than you think. So
while it's a good thing we got
1:33:42
in when we did. Yeah.
1:33:45
I know. That's a good thing we
got in when I don't know we
1:33:47
started it is that we were
trying to say
1:33:50
we did, please and without
without it. We would miss some
1:33:56
of the most beautiful chat
moments. And I think megan kelly
1:34:01
is is a prototyper pod prototype
podcaster she is a natural born
1:34:06
podcaster and she's really
opening up a lot which everyone
1:34:11
enjoys listening to her. Here
she is with Janice Dean. I
1:34:14
remember the first time I was on
air Megan and I wore like a
1:34:17
business suit.
1:34:19
And the phone call came like 30
seconds later. Yeah. Brian that
1:34:23
business suit. That reminds me
of when I tried to dye my hair
1:34:27
Brown. I had gotten a divorce my
first husband and I was going
1:34:31
through one of those like sort
of skin shedding moments where
1:34:34
it's like, Okay, I'm the new me.
And I cut my hair short and I
1:34:37
dyed it brown. And I'll never
forget britt hume coming into
1:34:40
the office and he said, I have a
message for Mr. Ailes. He hired
1:34:43
a blonde and he wants a blonde.
1:34:45
Okay, back to blood. They went
and I actually checked my
1:34:48
contract cuz of course I'm a
lawyer. And it did say that he
1:34:52
had the right to sell me know if
I wanted to make any major
1:34:55
changes to my look. So he
actually had the legal right to
1:34:59
tell me
1:35:00
And then I wound up doing all
this research on, like how much
1:35:03
control they could have over me
in terms of what I wore.
1:35:05
Although I will say everybody
thinks that Fox has this. No
1:35:08
pants.
1:35:10
That doesn't sound right.
mandate, no pants, no pants.
1:35:14
No pants day.
1:35:17
I really liked this and britt
hume to tell her.
1:35:21
He imagined brit hume destiny in
depth discussion is these women
1:35:26
have? Come on. It's what we used
to discuss, because we know how
1:35:30
it really goes. And now they're
lifting the kimono that lifting
1:35:33
the veil, they're saying, Look,
it's really true. This is how it
1:35:35
works. And by the way, I signed
the contract. Love this. What
1:35:39
else can you get that
information?
1:35:42
Well, yeah, I guess. I was
hoping that you'd actually have
1:35:47
a clip of her doing a bunch of
shark's teeth, doing shtick,
1:35:52
that's what I'm waiting for.
Now, she doesn't do stick very
1:35:55
well yet.
1:35:58
Who knows? It's wonderful that
podcasting thing? Well, let me
1:36:02
finish with this last DeLeon
poll rant. Okay, which is pretty
1:36:06
good. I did. You know, I didn't
want to do more in two of these
1:36:08
coasts. But then this guy went
on a roll and I said, put it in
1:36:11
there. This would be
entertaining. I sometimes refer
1:36:14
to this year Paul as as the
perfect storm of stupid. Because
1:36:20
there have been so many currents
leading up to this. It's like
1:36:23
kind of it all the currents have
joined up to meet like a sort of
1:36:28
massive festering boil, which is
funny burst in our faces.
1:36:35
You've got things like, oh, how
you excoriated me the junk
1:36:40
science establishment, which
I've I've already already
1:36:43
mentioned, you've got years of
dumbing down of the education
1:36:47
system under people like under
people like Tony Blair, you've
1:36:51
got, again, Tony Blair's for the
creation of this university
1:36:55
system, whereby 50% of the youth
population goes to you need to
1:37:00
do their worthless degrees in
kind of My Little Pony studies
1:37:04
with with advanced puoi and
windsurfing. And these, this,
1:37:10
these kids come out of
university, thinking, Well, hey,
1:37:13
I went to uni, I'm really
bright. I know my shed. And in
1:37:16
fact, they really, really don't.
They've got this half baked
1:37:19
these half baked ideas about how
science works. And they think,
1:37:23
yeah, trust the science
scientists. I listen to programs
1:37:27
on radio for every week on BBC
Radio, telling me that
1:37:30
scientists are these really
clever, clever people. And then
1:37:34
you have these kind of wacky BBC
proofs artists, like, what's
1:37:37
that pouty mouth dumb
astronomer, bloke, you know,
1:37:41
who's got an awful accent? You
know? Yeah, exactly. And Brian
1:37:47
Cox, he tells you that global
warming is definitely happening.
1:37:50
And he looks kind of sexy, and
he's got he's got big lips. And
1:37:53
he used to be that he used to be
in a band called D ream. So So
1:37:56
hey, he's got youth credibility
looks, and he's got an astronomy
1:38:00
degree or physics or something.
So he must know what he's
1:38:03
talking about. If he says global
warming is real. You see what
1:38:07
I'm getting at? This is sort of
the sort of
1:38:10
combination of absolute
ignorance and at the same time,
1:38:15
outrageous self self belief,
outrageous, false intellectual
1:38:19
confidence. Yeah, but it's a
little worse than that he could
1:38:24
have taken it further. I mean,
it's not just the people, you
1:38:28
know, have been taught that
scientists, the scientists are
1:38:32
the ones. Oh, they're so smart.
We need to follow them. They'll
1:38:36
listen to non scientists, as
long as you call yourself a
1:38:39
doctor, like Dr. tedros. We knew
that a vaccine would be
1:38:44
essential for bringing the
pandemic under control.
1:38:49
who proposed the act
accelerator. But it's important
1:38:54
to emphasize that a vaccine will
complement the other tools we
1:38:59
have not replaced them. A
vaccine on its own will not end
1:39:05
the pandemic, surveillance will
need to continue. People will
1:39:10
still need to be tested,
isolated and cared for contacts
1:39:15
will still need to be traced and
quarantined. communities will
1:39:19
still need to be engaged, and
individuals will still need to
1:39:23
be careful. We still have a long
road to travel. I mean, what
1:39:29
happened to this pandemic won't
end until we have a vaccine.
1:39:35
I heard this many times.
1:39:38
Well, good point you have heard
it and so have I got any new
1:39:41
data shows the audience? And yet
here we are change? Yes. So we
1:39:47
need a worldwide revolt resist
very much.
1:39:51
And with that, I'd like to thank
you for your courage to say in
1:39:53
the morning to you the man who
put the sea right in the cyber
1:39:56
pandemic john C. Duvall rack
1:40:00
Blend the morning to you to also
in the minor all ships as he
1:40:04
busted the ground feet in the
air subs in the water in the
1:40:06
days and nights out there. Yes
in the morning to our trolls and
1:40:09
the troll room. We have a lot of
fun stuff coming up trolls.
1:40:13
You're gonna like it. We have
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Thursday. It's kind of kind of
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But anyway, they're there and
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Wednesday night we have the NIC
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1:40:50
There's almost no rules. It's no
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there, ask for an invite, you
have to ask them for an invite.
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Don't Don't email me ask them.
You got to jump. Doug. You can
1:41:01
ask Doug. That's right. You can
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1:41:04
exclamation mark and a social.
And Doug will tell you We'll
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give you a URL you can use that
you can join no agenda
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social.com which is our
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has a lack of algos. So you get
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you start at the top, you scroll
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1:41:21
you've already seen, then you're
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1:41:24
trying to keep you locked in
etc. And it's federated. So it
1:41:28
works across the entire
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and the logins. So go ahead, go
to no agenda social.com then we
1:41:41
need to congratulate the artists
for Episode 1200 95. We titled
1:41:46
that one shred and burn. And
this artwork was oops, this
1:41:50
artwork was brought to us by let
me just get it here. Correct a
1:41:55
record. Again, an assortment, an
assortment of art that that was
1:42:02
just off the hook. So much good
stuff. This was the no agenda. I
1:42:08
voted. And we saw it was a red
background. One of our
1:42:11
favorites. We had the red and
yellow theme for the Chinese
1:42:15
Communist Party and the I voted
sticker which featured a
1:42:18
communist flag and I think that
kind of summed it up that but
1:42:22
that's how everyone felt. It
makes a lot of sense. What else?
1:42:25
Yep, you had I thought you had a
specific thing you wanted to
1:42:29
mention. That could be there was
a couple of things that we like
1:42:34
that we both liked. That I voted
one wasn't the first I liked. I
1:42:37
liked build Bach better. That
was cute. With Yeah, that was
1:42:41
Sebastian Barkley not gonna get
picked. I'd like to though.
1:42:45
Yeah, you did build Bach better.
I there was a bunch of cracking
1:42:49
pictures at the crack ad doesn't
really work. Yeah, it wasn't any
1:42:53
good. Somebody, you know.
1:42:56
Some people don't realize it at
the Coronavirus image is banned.
1:43:01
And they went in with it. Yeah,
it can't be used in totally
1:43:05
banned. Yes.
1:43:08
And there's a lot there's usable
stuff. But we picked this what I
1:43:12
would like to say about any
comment about the no agenda art,
1:43:15
if you want to understand how
phenomenal This is grab your
1:43:20
smartphone, go to no agenda
show.com and then click on the
1:43:26
full episode archive. And what
you get is you get every single
1:43:31
image that we've used just in
you know, all the way back to
1:43:34
the beginning. And you just saw
almost Yeah, almost, you can
1:43:38
just scroll through it. You just
scroll and every single piece
1:43:41
like holy crap. It is it is
sexy. The art looks so sexy, we
1:43:47
could not be more appreciative
of what our artists do already.
1:43:50
See some fun things coming in
for this show this this site
1:43:53
came after an original site,
which we've long since
1:43:56
forgotten.
1:43:58
That dead posted art wasn't as
good as this site. The site came
1:44:02
later. And the original site
seems to have been lost the
1:44:06
history I think the artists all
missing from the first hundred
1:44:09
shows or so. Oh, really? What
I'm talking about is go to our
1:44:12
main show site, not the arc
generator if you go to No, no,
1:44:16
I'm sorry. I was thinking. Yeah.
So that's all the art that we've
1:44:19
chosen. So those are the
selected art and and the mobile
1:44:23
view was dynamite. Oh, me. No
one. No one has this. It's
1:44:28
because we together produce the
best podcast in the universe. We
1:44:32
asked for your time, your
talent, your treasure, time for
1:44:35
the treasure portion of the show
as we congratulate our executive
1:44:38
producers and associate
executive producers for their
1:44:40
support of Episode 1200 and 96.
1:44:46
Indeed, and we do have a few
people to think.
1:44:49
Now a lot of people got notes in
in various ways. And of course
1:44:53
they never put this you see a
note and then they say it's
1:44:55
anonymous and the note I use
just a nightmare. And the first
1:44:59
one
1:45:00
guy that comes up here which is
Sunday I'm not gonna say his
1:45:02
last name or her last name
because I don't know maybe he or
1:45:07
she wants to be anonymous but
it's in Wichita, Kansas 1000
1:45:10
there's no note no note at all.
You might have a note I don't
1:45:13
have a note
1:45:15
but that looks
1:45:17
sunny for the for the donation
yeah phenomenal thank you but
1:45:22
you know an acre brera meanwhile
859 16
1:45:27
and Tony
1:45:29
we know Tony writes in it I pm
john and Adam the morning
1:45:36
enclose your find our latest
share of no agenda shop profits
1:45:39
This is
1:45:40
of course alright. Wow, we just
added our biggest collection of
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products ever disaster attire
that designates the FEMA Region
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listeners can call home
featuring art by Sir boiled
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peanut. Have no agenda buttons
fame. Order soon to guarantee
1:45:56
and no agenda Christmas. But
wait, there's more as our gift
1:45:59
to the show. We have redirected
no agenda radio.com directly to
1:46:03
the no agenda stream. Oh, how
about that I'd been. I'd like to
1:46:07
thank you for your courage.
Actually. No agenda radio.com.
1:46:11
Doesn't. That's URL. Great URL.
Yeah. Which we all need to
1:46:15
survive against the massive deep
platforming wave that only gets
1:46:17
stronger with build backbiting.
1:46:20
Go karma is all I ask. Okay, we
got that.
1:46:25
You've got
1:46:28
karma.
1:46:31
Smith is next on the list for
$337 even from Belmont, North
1:46:36
Carolina. And he sent an email
which I have in front of me. You
1:46:42
get the proper pairs, reading
glasses out.
1:46:47
Gentlemen, I tried to send us a
note through PayPal three
1:46:51
different times with the note
attached and got an error each
1:46:53
time. Perhaps it was too long
and it wasn't too long.
1:46:59
I don't know why. Who knows
you're doing it. Some people
1:47:00
can't do it on their phone. I
don't know what the deal is. Now
1:47:04
I want to give you a couple of
jingle requests. Okay.
1:47:08
There's three clippity clop
which you'll never find. Yeah,
1:47:11
we'll do the head and falling
off Cliff guy falling. What's
1:47:15
the guy for this is the guy
screaming? I know what it is.
1:47:18
Okay. clippety clop. To the head
falling guy falling off cliff.
1:47:22
Okay. Ah, that's pretty much it.
1:47:26
I can do it. I just I can do it
live. I turned 50 on November
1:47:30
16. Aha, please add me to the
list. Uh huh. Okay, there we go.
1:47:35
So that's Shawn Smith. And 50 on
when the 16th Okay, got it. And
1:47:45
he also didn't make your life
even more miserable. I decided
1:47:48
to give myself a knighthood as a
celebration accounting attached.
1:47:53
I also decided to be in Key West
on my birthday. And let me tell
1:47:58
you boys 33 was everywhere.
Believe it stop for dinner and
1:48:02
gas mileage show 333 miles in
the tank dinner at the blue
1:48:06
Heaven is 133 30 flight home row
33 seat c 33 seat and a C 33.
1:48:14
Three c 333. etc q magic number
jingle if Adam is so inclined.
1:48:20
Yeah, we can do that for you.
1:48:27
Now I want to
1:48:32
Yes, I want to mention that all
these 33 she donated 337
1:48:38
strong with you, man. I just
found it ironic. Okay.
1:48:42
So he's got his knighthood
coming. He doesn't say it was
1:48:45
he.
1:48:47
Now Shawn and Smith future night
that's all he doesn't have any
1:48:50
special name or any requests.
Okay. It makes it easier. Yeah.
1:48:55
So let me finish okay. My
roommate chipped in 100 bucks
1:48:58
for my night. So thank you to
Cheryl. Also, thank you to
1:49:02
anonymous for turning me on to
the show. He said you question
1:49:05
everything just like these guys.
You should be listening. So here
1:49:09
I am. My stepfather was
diagnosed with lymphoma and
1:49:12
leukemia recently and has been
fighting through the treatments.
1:49:16
So F cancer would be appreciate
thank you both for the show. So
1:49:20
he's got this three genius plus
f cancer thank you for the show
1:49:23
the dedication and courage keep
up the dedication and the
1:49:27
courage to continue now you're
gonna have to the Armageddon
1:49:30
because you're right I can't
find that one. So that'll be
1:49:33
right after to the
1:49:36
message is clear.
1:49:44
Oh,
1:49:56
you've got karma. Well done,
sir.
1:50:00
Well, Doug, welcome. Well done.
I can't I can't get a bit part.
1:50:06
Oh, well. Oh, well, I do. I got
all the talent, but this is
1:50:10
where it ends. It ends. All
right onward with.
1:50:15
I want you to take this. Yeah,
hold on. I was just it was Shawn
1:50:18
Smith right. I just put him on
the show john smith. So he's
1:50:22
also a knight. We're also
knighting him. Yeah. So he says,
1:50:26
this is I have to get that bonus
and just have something. Well
1:50:30
read this way you're doing that.
Yeah, please. Raj and Kelly in
1:50:33
Calabasas, California 333 33. We
should have been more
1:50:36
appropriate Shawn Smith.
1:50:39
You can could refer to me as
Raj. I'm finally jumping in with
1:50:42
an executive producer donation
you might know me by previous
1:50:45
contributions to the show in the
form of stingers and jingles.
1:50:48
I'm the guy who created the
following evergreens douchebag.
1:50:53
You've been de douche New World
Order. Bullshit. And Mills, the
1:50:59
short and better version. Please
play them all in that order. No.
1:51:05
Yeah, we play him a lot already.
I can probably do that.
1:51:10
No, actually, be honest about
it. You've got other requests.
1:51:14
So I think I don't know I've got
these here. Yeah. attaches a
1:51:19
picture of my wife in a bikini.
Yes. pause for a second. Just
1:51:23
kidding. It's you're fully
clothed in our backyard. She
1:51:25
looks damn good in a bikini. But
she wouldn't approve me sending
1:51:29
it. Good for her test. We're
listening together right now.
1:51:32
Why would you want to freak out
with the bikini joke? Why would
1:51:36
you?
1:51:37
Why do you want to send a
picture of your wife to two
1:51:39
dudes on a podcast? This is be
honest about it. Well, she's a
1:51:43
really attractive very
attractive showing off. Yeah.
1:51:46
Oh, he's shy. He sees throwing
shade on us. Well, hey, looking
1:51:52
at here you know you guys top
this dude. Anyways, for sexy
1:51:56
voice you hear? She's the one
that does the D douchey. Mm hmm.
1:51:59
You've been D dude. Listen.
1:52:03
You've been? Wow. That's so
nice. I mean, we have indeed
1:52:08
played this for years and years
and years. Did you give us a
1:52:12
date? I am a sexy voice. sexy
face with a sexy voice. She
1:52:16
suggested I finally make a
financial contribution. After 11
1:52:19
years of listening. She's a
smart lady. Yeah, you wouldn't
1:52:23
have gotten this note read.
Otherwise, that's for sure. I
1:52:26
found the show after listening
to john on cranky geeks after
1:52:30
originally hearing him in twit
on twit jingles recorded 10
1:52:34
years ago when we lived in
Arizona and Minnesota. After a
1:52:39
stint in southwest Ohio. We're
now in the SoCal area. I'm
1:52:43
writing this note to you from
Zuma beach. Thank you for the
1:52:47
continued go to one of the
meetups down there. Thanks for
1:52:50
the continued Good work, and she
can go deduce people in real
1:52:54
life. Yeah, there you go.
1:52:57
All right. Let's wait to see you
both at a meet up sometimes
1:52:59
either playing them in order to
douchebag you've been deduced
1:53:01
New World Order bullshit and
milfy made them all.
1:53:23
see one of the new Mills about
some new jingles dude.
1:53:27
That's one mother.
1:53:30
Yeah, really? Time for some new
jingles man. 11 years. Come on.
1:53:34
Come on, man. Come on, man.
Becky anonymous is next on the
1:53:40
list from $333 and 33 cents this
donations on behalf of my smokin
1:53:44
hot husband Rob, who just turned
40 I may or may not be the
1:53:49
birthday list? I don't think so.
He has been listening to your
1:53:52
show for quite a few years but
has never donated so for his
1:53:55
birthday. I would like for him
to be officially deduced.
1:54:00
You've been D juiced maybe they
don't want him on the birthday
1:54:05
list. Over the years he's tried
multiple times to hit me in the
1:54:08
mouth but no success until
earlier this year with the onset
1:54:11
of COVID mania. Now no agenda is
at the top of my regular podcast
1:54:16
rotation as we often start
conversations with Have you
1:54:21
listened to the latest no agenda
yet? The show is definitely kept
1:54:25
us both sane through a very
trying year. Good. You're
1:54:30
welcome. Virginia's I would like
to request China is asshole.
1:54:36
Orange man bad Don't eat me Bo
Jaiden and come on man.
1:54:41
As well as some TPP jobs karma.
Also, if it is all possible at
1:54:46
some point, not sure if it is we
would love to hear the chorus of
1:54:49
the epic end of show song that
was dogs in the stroller. Thank
1:54:54
you both for your courage but we
already have a lot of
1:55:00
I
1:55:02
think we have a lot of indiv
show mixes but I'll see if I can
1:55:05
fit that in for you for sure.
1:55:07
Orange man bad orange man bad
man jobs jobs jobs jobs.
1:55:15
Jobs you've got karma
1:55:19
that donate me Bo Jaiden Oh, did
I did
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I had
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weird I have orange man bad
twice. That's what happened.
1:55:35
There we go sorry about good
enough Marshall carpenters. Next
1:55:38
on the list from Shreveport
Louisiana 333 dot 00. Greetings
1:55:45
pod father from the Saudi
father. I'm donating today
1:55:49
towards my son Reese's
knighthood he's the one who hit
1:55:51
me in the mouth and today is his
18th birthday. Also not on the
1:55:54
list as far as I can tell.
1:55:58
He is a row Nimmo who just
scored a 33 in his a CT and
1:56:02
pretty much paid for his college
so I figured I'd better get him
1:56:05
deduced.
1:56:09
You've been he
1:56:12
is not a typical teenager he's
deleted all social media. That's
1:56:17
a start work with me all summer
putting in irrigation systems
1:56:20
and landscaping and never
complained. He gets up at 430
1:56:23
every morning and works out
before school and makes his own
1:56:26
money playing piano at a local
Steakhouse.
1:56:30
Or used to when they were open
anyways. Can we hear 33 is the
1:56:34
magic number coincidentally the
largest Sharpton the affiliate
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the longest shopped in the
affiliates will allow in some
1:56:41
TPP jobs Carmen Thank you very
encouraged Marshall carpenter.
1:56:45
Yes, except I'm still stuck on
the on his birthday. Yeah. How
1:56:52
old is he turn? He turns he's
going to be 1818 Okay, yeah,
1:56:58
today. Alright, today Matter of
fact. 18 Today, we'll put that
1:57:02
on the list.
1:57:09
Magic
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ESP.
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Karma.
1:57:24
Nick Foster's Next on the list
Baron of Kearney, Missouri. In
1:57:28
Kearney, Missouri. 333 dot zero.
Didn't I say buy bitcoin stop
1:57:35
being poor. Fair enough.
crematory Nick.
1:57:40
Yes. Don't worry. I'm all in.
1:57:44
Jason myka
1:57:47
myka loski
1:57:49
in new Brighton, Minnesota nuts.
333. I found you through the Jay
1:57:54
Z podcast. Please keep up the
logic and get bigger, bigger.
1:58:00
Bigger, get bigger. So she said
Andrew Hall 333. Please see
1:58:07
donation note and we have one
here.
1:58:12
Okay, Andrew Hall and new Hall.
I wrote two versions of my note
1:58:17
on this. Yeah. I'm gonna say
something about the outset here.
1:58:21
He wrote two versions of his
note the short version and then
1:58:24
war in peace. Now. You wrote a
war in peace and then some some
1:58:31
trilogy. But john, let's just
talk about this for a second
1:58:35
because we love doing the
donation segment. But people are
1:58:39
taking advantage of the donation
segment we need are we gonna
1:58:44
have to do something stupid like
a character limit? Because just
1:58:47
saying sorry for the war and
peace, where we agree to read
1:58:52
all donation notes. I mean,
you're holding everything up.
1:58:58
I mean, I hate to have to put in
some kind of hate rules. But
1:59:02
this is the reason that we
stopped reading notes of between
1:59:05
50 and 200 because people
started taking advantage of it.
1:59:11
This is four page note. He's got
a short version. I'm gonna read
1:59:15
part of it. But I think do we
are going to put something in
1:59:18
place. A lot of these are coming
over from Rogen, we have notes
1:59:22
in the lower donation segments,
you don't read notes, and
1:59:25
they're writing long notes.
1:59:28
But I'm gonna read this one from
part of it. I'm Andrew there's
1:59:32
my first donation so it needs to
be douchey.
1:59:36
You've been D juiced I've been
listening since July after my
1:59:41
douchebag cousin Alex from
Flower Mound at Texas. Hit me in
1:59:45
the mouth. Very good. This is a
big mound and Flower Mound and
1:59:50
apparently is an Indian burial
Indian burial ground. I heard
1:59:54
your commentary on Gen Z the
University of Arkansas and sour
1:59:57
beer last show and I knew I had
to donate
2:00:00
I wanted to show a little Gen Z
Rep. Just donations from my own
2:00:04
income. By the way, I'm a 23
year old mechanical engineer
2:00:07
grad from the University of
Arkansas yet another one. And
2:00:10
I'm working my ass off
traveling, doing paint
2:00:13
inspections for a large
department store that has
2:00:15
locations across the US and
making a lot of money doing it.
2:00:20
Now, I've noticed is a lot of
Gen Z's that are Workaholics.
2:00:23
Even though your your contact
with your Gen Z's that person
2:00:27
doesn't want to work. So this is
it's separate. This is something
2:00:30
we have to discuss at some
point. I'm gonna just he goes on
2:00:34
too long. Let's just say this.
In general, since two shows ago,
2:00:39
we started talking about Gen Z
received a lot of emails from,
2:00:45
let's say 20 to 23 year olds,
very smart switched on or not
2:00:49
buying the propaganda, but they
all do have one thing in common.
2:00:54
They write a lot.
2:00:56
Long, long pieces.
2:01:01
Need to skip to the end of his
note. Yes, they're long winded.
2:01:06
Some of them just put on podcast
and yakkin yakkin yakkin really
2:01:09
say nothing.
2:01:10
I truly believe the unpatriotic
feelings from at least part of
2:01:13
my generation comes from a
rejection of our patriotic
2:01:16
elders and crooked politicians.
That comes from the schools. Oh,
2:01:20
yeah, yeah, the University of
Arkansas says University of
2:01:23
Arkansas, communist school from
the looks of it.
2:01:27
When we look at them, don't you
think? I know people who
2:01:31
graduated from the communist
School of Arkansas so it does
2:01:34
not surprise me that you say
when we look at the leaders in
2:01:37
our country and see Donald
Trump, I think a lot of us see
2:01:40
socialism as a better option.
Wow. Yeah, again, University of
2:01:45
Arkansas thinking here. We're
going to grow out of it. But
2:01:48
please try to cut us some slack.
No, it's not what we do on this
2:01:51
show. We don't cut slack.
2:01:54
By the way, sour beer is
disgusting if you're going to
2:01:57
drink something sour drink a for
local or something that tastes
2:02:01
more like fermented Jolly
Rancher. This can Oh yes.
2:02:05
I know, the short version of
this note isn't so short. I'm
2:02:08
sorry. Thanks. Again, you'll
hear from me again, Andrew cups.
2:02:12
His nickname is cups. And did he
want now I'm gonna keep this
2:02:15
note. Actually, Andrew, what I'm
gonna do is I'm gonna take the
2:02:17
second half of your note and
edit it a little bit and
2:02:20
probably publish it on the
substack. Maybe on substack is a
2:02:24
note from n z. I can do that.
You should do a whole z series
2:02:29
on sub stack call it sub stack.
2:02:33
sub sub stack sub stack. Yes.
That stack sub stack onwards.
2:02:37
Yes. I'm working towards
associating. Thank you very
2:02:40
much, Andrew. Thank you.
Appreciate very much
2:02:43
appreciated. Thank you very
much. He's making a lot of money
2:02:46
working his ass off. We're
driving across country and he's
2:02:49
supporting the show. So I'm
complaining to me now he says.
2:02:54
I don't think so.
2:02:56
Alright, honor what? I'll do
this one for you. Jared turn.
2:03:00
Dude, wait a second before you
do.
2:03:03
This is an interesting
coincidence. We got to Jerry's
2:03:06
in a row you take the first one.
Jared Turner from meridian
2:03:10
Ville, Alabama. $264 in the
morning, gentlemen, this is Rex.
2:03:14
Oh, hello, Rex. Oh, Rick, so
close. Oh, and he sent me a nice
2:03:18
under show mix for today. Today
is my keepers birthday, Cassie.
2:03:22
And I started listening when we
were both 33 I've since moved
2:03:25
on. And now it's her turn. We
are listening live will drive
2:03:28
into the beach to celebrate I'm
donating this $264 to catch her
2:03:32
up with my current level of 333.
Because, well, equality. If it
2:03:37
hasn't already been played. Can
we get a little raspy ICT and
2:03:40
some health karma from my mom
and john, the end of show mix
2:03:43
today has quite a few old
brothers from you. So you might
2:03:47
want to slow down. Also he ends
with and everyone keeps trying
2:03:51
to make this work. Stay safe,
which you'll just not get the
2:03:55
response you're looking for.
2:04:03
You've got karma with the health
karma. Thanks, Rick. So it's a
2:04:07
great it's a great track once
again can't wait for it.
2:04:12
Honor with the Jared Armitage.
And he's in Hawaii. In Chi. He
2:04:19
got here I think 250 bucks. Chi
Chi Chi Chi.
2:04:28
Is this Is it him from Maui?
Okay, I'll save the Warren Piece
2:04:32
for knighthood. Shout out to
Justin peck of midvale Utah. He
2:04:35
punched me in the mouth many
years ago even though I went to
2:04:38
route I went rouge for a few
years I'm back. Can I get a D do
2:04:43
Xing? Yes.
2:04:48
Do sing always first Sorry
Sorry, deducing first and Adonis
2:04:52
leave me camela for my mentally
captivating and visually
2:04:55
tantalizing wife's guy and I'm
going to give you the whole
2:05:00
Your load is true and mac and
cheese aloha Mac and I didn't
2:05:04
get that you know someone sent
me the
2:05:09
the origin of mac and cheese
when we the first time we talked
2:05:12
about it
2:05:16
it was I think was Episode 495
or something
2:05:20
a long time ago and we had just
clip after clip of the mac and
2:05:24
cheese industry up and coming
like crazy.
2:05:28
Yeah, it is funny but what's
funny is now it's here. Now we
2:05:32
actually need to eat mac and
cheese because we're broke we're
2:05:35
indoors where we're tired. We're
so ahead of ourselves and flamey
2:05:41
cam I'm gonna give you the whole
loaded
2:05:48
mac and cheese brand and of
course that was a variation we
2:05:53
came up with whoo Yes, good
stuff. Chris black 250 bucks.
2:06:01
Hey gents, this is my fourth
donation brings me the
2:06:04
knighthood I'm glad to be part
of the na mo facts family. I
2:06:07
have not been able to travel to
Ghana or Jamaica due to the
2:06:11
lockdown but have learned so
much from your breakdown of the
2:06:14
mainstream narrative. So I'm
paying what's due last year I
2:06:17
asked for divorced karma I
finally worked good I saved a
2:06:21
lot of money. And now I have an
idea can you offer a conflict
2:06:24
karma for those of us dealing
with people who are difficult
2:06:28
who are difficult or can have a
2:06:31
difficult of can't agree with?
Okay, well, I don't know what
2:06:33
that quote means. But you have
to be okay is for people who are
2:06:36
difficult but you have to deal
with them. The drop is attached.
2:06:40
Would you drop? I didn't get any
drop.
2:06:43
Gum drop. What do you means you
can't send that by email? I will
2:06:47
need a double dose as I'm
related to plenty of Biden's
2:06:50
supporters. Also. Check out my
second podcast is called rant in
2:06:56
10 It's a podcast where I talk
about podcasts okay has an
2:07:00
interesting idea. Alright,
thanks for all you do not to be
2:07:04
knighted sir Chris black of the
CARICOM islands at the table
2:07:08
Irish Irish Moss and pistachios
No Well, I don't have the drop
2:07:15
that you attach but I do have a
new karma for you which you may
2:07:18
like
2:07:27
karma
2:07:30
new ation dog karma. People are
digging it everywhere.
2:07:37
Kelly classen in Abbotsford bc
24351. Code Actually, she sent a
2:07:45
note in to
2:07:47
pull that up that she says but
Kelly says 333 dot three three
2:07:53
Canadian is 24351 USD. So she
gets upgraded. upgraded to exec.
2:07:59
That's, that's the business. Mm
hmm.
2:08:03
I will read from the notes she
sent in. This is my first
2:08:07
donation to the show. Please do
do me.
2:08:11
You've been juiced.
2:08:14
He has the jingles here on the
top of the note and not the one
2:08:17
and the spreadsheet. And it's
the following. Can you see the
2:08:21
juice? But that juice can see
that choose to delicious to
2:08:26
believe my friend and get out of
my vagina almost works as a
2:08:30
story.
2:08:32
Almost but I don't know. Can you
see that juice to delicious and
2:08:36
get on my vagina three, three in
a row.
2:08:40
I was hitting a mouse several
years ago by my brothers in law
2:08:43
but didn't start listening until
Episode 1224. This past March.
2:08:47
We picked up a lot of listeners
from a combination of things.
2:08:52
Rogen and COVID Yes.
2:08:56
Well, it is Episode 1296. So
there is a multiple of 12 things
2:09:00
going on combined with Saturday,
November 21. Being my 52nd
2:09:04
birthday, I knew I had to donate
you're on the list. I'm a dude
2:09:08
named Ben and have been
fortunate through the pandemic
2:09:12
it helps that I hit bury my
friend and boss in the mouth
2:09:15
right after I started listening.
We are both avid listeners and
2:09:18
have stayed sane because of the
podcast. I do need to call Barry
2:09:23
out as a douchebag though.
2:09:26
There's your job, your boss, you
never call you outside as a
2:09:30
douchebag.
2:09:32
I am wondering if there's a list
of nights and days probably
2:09:35
somewhere along the lines of the
tip deck we'll we'll get it to
2:09:40
you. along the lines of the tea
being dropped by so many when
2:09:43
they speak. I noticed john
dropping the D recently in
2:09:46
Episode 1292. The clips attached
in the email didn't get it.
2:09:52
Well, I probably got it. But I
didn't play the clip because I'm
2:09:56
just printed the note out
something I've observed
2:10:00
recently said people still speed
run through stop signs or lights
2:10:03
and drive without concern for
anyone else. But at least
2:10:06
they're safe wearing their mask
while doing it. Stay safe Kelly
2:10:11
oh my gosh Can you see that
juice it's almost too delicious
2:10:16
to believe my friend
2:10:31
a classic
2:10:34
maybe there's a story there fat
Maxwell MacPherson Meanwhile,
2:10:39
Parts Unknown $204 and 20 cents
in this unusual color on the
2:10:44
spreadsheet,
2:10:45
ITM and holy shit I love the
show.
2:10:51
Please de douche me.
2:10:55
Oh, that's a nice way to come on
in. Hello Maxwell.
2:11:02
somewhat of a new listener here.
Thanks, Bobby. And I've been
2:11:05
saying the same wacko stuff as
you guys have for years. So it's
2:11:08
good to get some sanity from
your wonderful deprogramming. I
2:11:12
just found a
2:11:14
nib. Jhansi Dvorak? Oh, yes, doo
doo doo windows 3.1 at Goodwill
2:11:20
he wrote this up in his in a
post it went viral on Twitter.
2:11:24
Everyone was showing this, your,
your and don't just gloss over
2:11:29
that this was a beautiful, very
thick, very voluminous book,
2:11:35
which was learned to do windows
3.1 by john C. Dvorak. And you
2:11:40
should not be ashamed of this
this these books were necessary
2:11:43
back in the day, back in the
day, and November 16, was my
2:11:48
33rd birthday. You're on the
list. So here's some effin
2:11:50
money. It seemed appropriate to
donate. I shout out to all the
2:11:54
douchebags in the face bag, dank
meme stash dealing with
2:11:58
censorship because we're now
apparently terrorists. Let's do
2:12:02
some sort of jobs coming from my
smokin hot wife. She's a
2:12:06
communist. Thank you for your
courage, Maxwell. The University
2:12:10
of Arkansas no doubt jobs, jobs
and jobs.
2:12:20
You know, there has to be some
strong personality at the
2:12:24
University of Arkansas that is
that is causing this this
2:12:29
situation to occur. thinking
he's sleeping with the reds.
2:12:34
Sir scamp manna Morris town.
Norristown, actually in
2:12:37
Kalamazoo, Michigan 233 cents I
got no note from him. I mean,
2:12:41
you and I, if you got something
to say send another note. Anna
2:12:44
Maria, it's Anna Maria. Right
200 bucks. Hi, john and Adam.
2:12:51
Apparently I need to be deduced.
2:12:54
You've been
2:12:57
donating for the first time
after listening since Adams
2:13:00
first. Appearances guys, it's
like a it's like a log his first
2:13:04
appearance I feel obliged to
prefer to provide a report from
2:13:08
the front lines as a pharmacist
at one of the largest academic
2:13:11
hospitals in the Midwest. Ah ha.
As of Tuesday 135 or almost 700
2:13:20
admitted patients were for COVID
which is 20 20%. we're averaging
2:13:24
70 patients at the beginning of
November. We're now experiencing
2:13:27
the surge everyone has been
hyping up since March. I'm
2:13:31
afraid we are a boy who cried
wolf situation. However, with
2:13:35
the media claiming second, even
third surges over the summer.
2:13:40
We're having to cancel some
surgeries again in order to have
2:13:43
beds available for COVID and non
COVID patients. ambulances are
2:13:48
somewhat getting turned away
because we are so full. Okay, we
2:13:52
got one that is full. You guys
have done a wonderful job
2:13:54
calling out the median the
politicians during the pandemic
2:13:57
the overhyping of the situation.
Since March might be a
2:14:00
contributing factor to the surge
we now find ourselves and I
2:14:04
would think so of course people
are worried they get Oh my god.
2:14:08
They're giving themselves COVID
listen to what you just said
2:14:11
there's reasons why people have
these terms. worried sick, you
2:14:15
worrying yourself sick. I mean
some people actually sick, but a
2:14:19
lot of them are worrying that
and we heard that member the
2:14:21
undercover nurse
2:14:23
from months and months ago she
said most of what she saw
2:14:27
showing up at the New York
hospital she was at had severe
2:14:31
anxiety
2:14:34
which he continues with that.
People are Cove covid fatigued
2:14:39
and she says she sent an email
to me which I'll look for. And
2:14:42
with some additional information
which I'll probably put in a
2:14:45
newsletter we'll talk about in
the next show. I'm gonna give
2:14:48
her a goat karma because she's
on the front line we applaud
2:14:51
these
2:14:54
karma
2:14:56
another missing node comes from
Hey Seuss, and I just assumed we
2:14:59
went
2:15:00
To be anonymous and won't
mention his last name but hey
2:15:02
Seuss 200 bucks if you got
something else let us know.
2:15:05
Right and here is this is
another this actually an
2:15:09
anonymous note sir stink finger
2:15:13
in voorburg Shall I shall I take
this one since a lot of Dutch in
2:15:17
it yes isn't it you just do it
in Dutch
2:15:21
okay hey dude i into mourning
from soon to be sir stink finger
2:15:26
aka the plague from the Hague.
We're doing the lockdown nothing
2:15:30
goes down but the window here's
the thought some poor bastard on
2:15:34
this planet wakes up to the tune
of Amy Goodman's nasal pinch
2:15:37
voice from hell. On the show I
missed the quarter system
2:15:42
malignant name calling by Adam
since he sorta forgot about face
2:15:45
bag suck of hawser and much
appreciated recurring item in
2:15:49
the best podcast of the
universe. I submit villain biter
2:15:53
Biden pickin Trekker Pelosi and
little liquor lemon as
2:15:58
as possible a possible additions
to the Rolodex and further
2:16:03
clarification of the ditch
language any Hoot here's some
2:16:06
dough Good to have you say in
our lives keep it tips as to
2:16:10
stink finger is a really nasty
words that he used but I liked
2:16:14
it asked biter Biden. I won't
even do that Pelosi in the
2:16:19
Pelosi in the lemon. The Dutch
will appreciate that one. Thank
2:16:22
you Ramy that means their sting
finger
2:16:26
thing I think
2:16:30
he says that I butcher his name
so much he's just gonna give up
2:16:34
yes given up all right gotcha.
2:16:37
All right, got a few we got
Dave, Bo's Bozeman in
2:16:41
Wilmington, North Carolina. Send
us a note
2:16:45
on
2:16:47
flimsy paper. It doesn't say
much. I hope you guys I know you
2:16:50
guys don't like long long notes.
So I hope this helps balance
2:16:54
things out. No jingles no karma.
I love you guys. Ah, very nice.
2:16:58
Thank you so much, dad. That's a
no that's a note ladies and
2:17:01
gentlemen.
2:17:03
And then last, I think this last
book. Yeah. Uh, although we do
2:17:08
have I think that we'll do the
next one too, because that's
2:17:11
actually gets upgraded. Right.
Adrian Dan Danna Meyer sent a
2:17:15
check through the bank to Boston
with a note on the check that
2:17:19
says sanity no jingles no karma.
So there's another guy who's
2:17:24
just and it's 200 bucks from
Boston, Massachusetts. And
2:17:27
finally, this will be the last
one. This is J Stein who gets
2:17:33
upgraded from a from $170 and 45
cents American which is actually
2:17:39
233 $33 rats.
2:17:44
So he says Good morning. Please
call up my neighbors Matt
2:17:47
English as a huge douchebag
2:17:53
he hit me in the mouth after
Adams first Rogan appearance and
2:17:56
I've never looked back.
2:17:59
It wasn't long before telling my
smokin hot wife to shut up slave
2:18:06
where she was offended is
slightly curious and asked is
2:18:08
that from your buddies at work
those white guys? To which I
2:18:14
replied No, it's from the best
podcast in the universe. So I
2:18:18
hit her in the mouth and she's
been hooked ever since so now's
2:18:22
very amenable. You wanted this
donation is I this is good.
2:18:27
we overlook something he said he
wanted the rochen donation.
2:18:34
donation you got to put that in
there when they asked No, I
2:18:36
didn't know that existed. Yes,
yes. Yes.
2:18:41
This donations otter and my
wife's 30th birthday. I don't
2:18:44
believe she's on the list.
November 20, and the first
2:18:48
installment towards her
neighborhood if I may ask to
2:18:51
reserve her title is there you
can reserve it and tell us later
2:18:54
Queen of the tar sands I'm sure
she's gonna love that. She is my
2:18:58
plastic straw in a country where
they are now banned. My sour
2:19:03
beer in the sea that cannot
drink past 10 By the way, I've
2:19:08
been using your line yes and i
don't steal material usually a
2:19:12
privilege your line which is the
virus is nocturnal.
2:19:20
Yes, it's everybody finds it
amusing. Yeah. Why do you have
2:19:25
Why do you have in curfews, what
is the curfew? Why are we going
2:19:27
on 24 hour schedule and it it'll
reduce the number of people that
2:19:30
are out at the same time? It's
nocturnal, the virus is not
2:19:33
nocturnal. Anyways, and he goes
on to my surgery go mastering a
2:19:38
full blown scan demick scam
demmick and we'll get through
2:19:42
this dark winter together Love
you, honey. Please give her the
2:19:45
following jingles shut up slave
2:19:48
dogs or people to screaming dog
karma and top it off with a
2:19:52
celebratory birthday kazoo. All
right. That was Yes. Does anyone
2:19:58
else and get one nation proof
2:20:00
read their donation notes with
the sweet sultry voice of Jcd in
2:20:03
their head. I sure did. Thank
you for your courage. J Stein in
2:20:10
Calgary. Yes, I'd like to make
mention of one thing we, we
2:20:13
often make light of the term
anyways. With an S,
2:20:20
which is incorrect, which is
improper grammar. Sadly, this
2:20:25
has spread I now hear podcasters
in other countries speak they'll
2:20:30
be speaking German or Dutch, the
ones I might listen to. And then
2:20:34
all of a sudden they so any
vase.
2:20:38
So I want everyone to know it's
any way it's not any ways. It's
2:20:42
any way so that'll put a stop to
it.
2:20:46
Good work, Adam. I never thought
of baking this proclamation. I'm
2:20:52
gonna get a lot of any who's
2:20:56
dogs?
2:21:15
And there's your birthday kazoo.
2:21:17
It's not really a kazoo. But I
think that's what he meant. And
2:21:21
she's on the list. Jay.
2:21:24
Good.
2:21:26
Well, that's our group of
executive producers and
2:21:28
associate executive producers.
Today's show is your we had a
2:21:32
good turnout today. Yeah, I want
to thank them all for making
2:21:35
this show possible and making it
you know, it just give we can't
2:21:39
thank you enough. And yes, and
well no, we can't and for those
2:21:42
of you who are keeping your
privilege in check and writes
2:21:45
shorter notes, I think the other
producers are appreciative of
2:21:49
that. So everyone kind of stays
a little bit in the same length
2:21:52
and thank you so much for
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It is Episode 1296 we have
2:22:00
another one coming up on Sunday
we're going to rip apart that
2:22:03
whole that whole press
conference which end was about
2:22:06
an hour and a half an hour 45
minutes I can't wait to watch
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little housekeeping out of the
way because I don't think we're
2:22:56
going to talk about COVID
anymore. No.
2:22:59
Although I do have the rundowns
which just just just harp on it
2:23:03
but I want to mention something
that ABC is doing. And I have
2:23:06
the rundown. The rundown ran to
21 then run down his thing at
2:23:09
the beginning of the show they
teased the show Mm hmm.
2:23:13
And so they go from the tees of
the show to David Moore
2:23:17
reiterating the entire tease.
Thank you Welcome to the show.
2:23:22
And then he goes and does the T
shirt again pretty much then he
2:23:25
throws it to and it one of the
one of the reporters and they do
2:23:29
the same thing they repeat
reiterate the T's and what are
2:23:33
the now the first 10 minutes of
ABC is the same story repeated
2:23:37
three times tonight and we begin
tonight with the Coronavirus and
2:23:40
the alarming new numbers cases
on the rise now in every state.
2:23:43
And tonight November is now
already the worst month for the
2:23:46
virus since this pandemic began
more than 2 million new cases
2:23:50
this month alone already a
record but of course two weeks
2:23:53
to go. And of course
Thanksgiving also nearing.
2:23:56
There's also news tonight from
Pfizer what the CEO said about
2:23:59
emergency authorization now and
once that happens, saying the
2:24:02
first shipments would be out
within hours here in the US.
2:24:06
hospitalizations rising in 49 to
50 states now more than 73,000
2:24:11
Americans in the hospital
fighting this virus. More than
2:24:14
248,000 lives have now been lost
in tonight the heartbreaking
2:24:18
stories emerging from doctors
and nurses on the front lines.
2:24:21
They're the ones seeing this
fighting this and many say
2:24:24
they're now at a breaking point.
Tonight. More states imposing
2:24:27
restrictions just today, new
curfews in Ohio and Maryland now
2:24:30
and the governor of Iowa tonight
who railed against masks calling
2:24:34
them a feel good measure now
mandating masks in her state.
2:24:38
And the long lines for testing
are now back with the holiday
2:24:41
approaching these images from
Los Angeles tonight repeated
2:24:43
across the country. And another
image we have not seen in months
2:24:46
some grocery stores with empty
shelves now supermarkets
2:24:49
limiting what you could buy
again, man, the media. They got
2:24:55
some power, don't they? That was
not the tease.
2:25:00
Oh, that was the opening of the
show. Yeah.
2:25:05
Is there any now as you play
that I think you might be
2:25:07
interested in hearing that
tease. I don't see this is
2:25:09
unbelievable. They hit they put
the ABC is really off the rails.
2:25:14
Where's the T? I don't see it.
t's clip this is what I'm I know
2:25:17
that he's that that's always
good under the day. This was the
2:25:19
Tuesday tease Tuesday rundown.
Okay. Sorry. Being stationed
2:25:25
1000 miles is pretty difficult.
I would mean a lot to do got an
2:25:28
add on there.
2:25:31
I didn't cut the ad out bill to
raise Conan Atlanta for the rest
2:25:34
of our crew. I can probably get
it to the beginning. Like
2:25:38
several developing stories as we
come on the air images from
2:25:40
hospitals across this class,
stop. Stop the T's. Now, you
2:25:44
heard you already played the
opening segment. Yeah. Now tell
2:25:48
me how it differs from the T's
which is just the same thing.
2:25:53
Like several galloping stories,
as we come on the images from
2:25:56
hospitals across this country at
their breaking point at news
2:25:59
coming in tonight from Pfizer on
their vaccine, what they're now
2:26:03
saying hospitals hitting record
numbers cases now on the rise in
2:26:07
every state governors from
Maryland to Ohio today
2:26:10
announcing new curfews. I was
governor after blasting masks,
2:26:14
calling them a feel good measure
is now mandating masks, it
2:26:19
dangles. Now overcapacity
tonight, the wife suiting up
2:26:22
with protective gear to get to
her husband on a ventilator.
2:26:25
Developing as we come on that
news from Pfizer, what the CEO
2:26:29
said today about emergency
authorization and once that
2:26:32
happens, and saying some
Americans will have the vaccine
2:26:35
in hours, not days. The long
line so rare occasions in
2:26:39
several states waiting hours to
be tested. Some are doing this
2:26:42
as a safeguard before
Thanksgiving. And the images
2:26:46
tonight some grocery store
shelves empty again in the
2:26:48
grocery store change is the same
stories can buy. You keep saying
2:26:53
it's the same story. You're
falling into their trap. You're
2:26:57
repeating yourself to President
Trump still refusing to work
2:27:00
with the incoming administration
on a plan for vaccine
2:27:03
distribution, among other
things. President Elect Joe
2:27:05
Biden saying people could die
that they should be working
2:27:08
together as president elect
Carla Harris on the Hill today,
2:27:12
welcomed by Republican Senator
Lindsey Graham. That's a lie
2:27:16
using troop levels in Iraq and
Afghanistan just days before
2:27:19
President Elect Biden takes
office. The Pentagon now making
2:27:23
it official tonight and Martha
Raddatz is standing by the
2:27:26
devastating images from Italy
tonight, their second wave and
2:27:29
it's heartbreaking. The scenes
from so many hospitals, the
2:27:33
Americans making history in
space the moment overnight. Stop
2:27:38
it.
2:27:40
All right, it goes on there's
the teeth. The rundown is two
2:27:43
minutes and 21 seconds, which is
at least 30 seconds beyond what
2:27:46
they should be. They should be
under two minutes. And then they
2:27:49
do the same thing. You already
played that and then the third
2:27:51
thing when he throws it to the
guy that reporter he does the
2:27:54
same stuff again. Well, there it
is. It's obvious what they're
2:27:59
doing. If you do it three times,
then people remember we're all
2:28:03
going to die. That's the
message.
2:28:07
Unbelievable. No, it's
completely believable. Because
2:28:11
it's people you got to turn that
off. You can't john I don't even
2:28:15
really want you watching don't
even get clips. This shoot will
2:28:18
get into your psyche. Now it's
gonna give you nightmares. too
2:28:23
far gone.
2:28:27
Alright, we're at least in the
cracking Ladies and gentlemen, I
2:28:29
got an update. I'm sure it's
very similar to what was done at
2:28:33
the at the press conference,
which I doubt you will see much
2:28:38
of unless you go to c span and
and pick it up there.
2:28:45
It's really it's really quite
bad. All right, so we're
2:28:48
releasing the cracking. We've
got a lot of stuff to catch up
2:28:51
on as we understand where the
the election is since we
2:28:56
officially do not have a
president we have an official
2:28:59
office of the president elect.
Let us start with the cracking
2:29:03
herself or the crack and keeper
Sydney Pollack and keep the
2:29:08
cracking. Cracking keeper. The
cracking keeper? Yeah, Sydney
2:29:12
Paul's update with the money
honey and I want to get your
2:29:15
take on what you report what you
and I spoke about just a few
2:29:19
minutes ago and that is a
gentleman named Peter Neff
2:29:21
injure. Tell me how he fits into
all of this.
2:29:26
Yes, well he is listed as its
former Admiral Peter Neff,
2:29:30
injure or retired Admiral Peter
Neff injure, he is president and
2:29:34
on the board of directors of
smartmatic. And there's just so
2:29:37
happens he's on Mr. Biden's
presidential transition team
2:29:42
that's gonna be non existent,
because we're fixing to overturn
2:29:46
the results of the election in
multiple states. And President
2:29:51
Trump won by not just hundreds
of thousands of votes, but by
2:29:55
millions of votes that were
shifted by this software that
2:29:59
was designed it
2:30:00
expressly for that purpose.
She's really sticking to her
2:30:04
guns and she's gotten pretty
good. She's tightened up the
2:30:07
pitch for this hammer and
scorecard hammer being the
2:30:13
now it's unclear whether that
was developed by the military or
2:30:15
this or the DEA or the CIA. I
think the CIA, a hammer is the
2:30:21
supercomputer they used to
listen and snoop on everybody.
2:30:24
And scorecard is a software that
apparently was created by the
2:30:29
company smartmatic, which was
integrated into the whole system
2:30:36
with the Dominion voting system.
So she's tightened that up a
2:30:40
bit, and can do it in under a
minute. It's all part of the
2:30:44
same part and parcel of
government interference and
2:30:47
elections to make choices
against the will of the people
2:30:51
and the will of the people in
this country with a Donald Trump
2:30:54
wins in a landslide. If we can
get to the bottom of it. And I
2:30:58
am determined to do that. I
think we'll find he had at least
2:31:01
80 million votes. The only
reason the glitches happened in
2:31:04
the system was because he was so
they had so far, many more votes
2:31:08
than they had calculated in
advance, their algorithms
2:31:12
wouldn't perform the functions
they'd originally performed,
2:31:15
were were set to perform. They
couldn't make up the vote count.
2:31:19
He had gotten so many hundreds
of thousands more than life
2:31:22
plan. So that's when they had to
stop the counting and come up
2:31:26
with a way to backfill the boats
or destroy votes for Trump while
2:31:31
they fabricated votes for
buying. Yeah, I Well, this rings
2:31:37
true to me, man, I it makes so
much sense that that Trump got
2:31:41
so many votes that they had to
do what including bringing in
2:31:46
skinny Joey Merlino that do
anything they could to and
2:31:49
that's why it's such an
astronomical
2:31:53
turnout. let me simplify this.
This is kind of vague the way
2:31:57
she puts it. And I know what
you've got the idea. The idea
2:32:02
the concept is the following
this is you hear a lot on the
2:32:05
right wing talk shows Trump won
by a landslide, he won a lot of
2:32:10
votes. And he was because let's
face it, Joe Biden didn't even
2:32:13
campaign how's he gonna win
anything? He won by a landslide.
2:32:17
And but they had this figured
out because they based all their
2:32:21
the running the software game on
all these polls that show buying
2:32:26
ahead by this and that he's
gonna win by so many votes, that
2:32:28
all they had to do is tweak
things a little bit in about
2:32:31
four states. Right. And that
would be Michigan, Pennsylvania,
2:32:35
Georgia. And plus, somebody else
know Arizona, maybe Arizona.
2:32:39
Arizona is another one. And so
they had it all set up to tweak
2:32:42
it and just give binus a little
victory. And then Trump won by
2:32:48
so many votes that the software
couldn't deal with it, which you
2:32:51
know, they would because they
were overconfident. Yeah,
2:32:54
they're overconfident that Biden
could have won anyway.
2:32:58
So then they had to bring in all
these truckloads of fake ballots
2:33:02
overnight, which as you point
out to backfill which is what
2:33:07
she said, the vote and do they
do this vote continue the voting
2:33:11
process of adding up Biden votes
into the all these for Biden
2:33:14
only votes all came in and they
attributed to the mail and
2:33:17
votes.
2:33:19
And it's it makes logical sense
i to me. Yeah, I still don't
2:33:24
think they're gonna do it. I
still think they're gonna get
2:33:26
away with it. The
2:33:29
what's when you see all these
rundowns in a couple of those in
2:33:32
the show notes of all the
numbers, I mean, you literally
2:33:35
can see when the numbers for
Trump go down in the timeline,
2:33:41
you know, is like 700,000 votes
somewhere and then five minutes
2:33:45
later, it's 680,000. It's and
then Biden goes plus 20,000. I
2:33:50
mean, that is that's it unless
these numbers are phony, but I
2:33:53
think I think that's really good
that it's shown a lot of screens
2:33:58
where the
2:34:00
Trump numbers go down. Yeah, you
can see it Recording by the same
2:34:03
amount of by numbers go up. I
mean, come on. Here's the
2:34:06
Giuliani with his under a minute
explanation. And they're not
2:34:09
sent to Canada, they're sent to
Germany and Spain, and the
2:34:12
company counting it is not
dominion. It's smartmatic, which
2:34:16
is a company that was founded in
2005. In Venezuela for the
2:34:20
specific purpose of fixing
elections. That's their
2:34:23
expertise, how to fix elections.
They did it a number of times in
2:34:27
Venezuela, they get in
Argentina, and they messed up an
2:34:30
election to a fairly well in
Chicago. And there's a whole
2:34:33
Congressional Record that you
can go look at about what a
2:34:36
terrible company this is. Well,
that's the company that was
2:34:41
counting and calculating on
election night, and they did all
2:34:45
their old tricks. They stopped
it. They also switch votes
2:34:49
around subtly, maybe 10 per
district, so you don't notice
2:34:53
it. They got caught in Antrim
County, which is how we found
2:34:56
out about them and we are in the
process now of investigating
2:35:00
In great in great, great detail.
And here's where it gets
2:35:03
interesting
2:35:05
word of these voting machines
demean in particular and this
2:35:10
smartmatic software, which
apparently was processing at
2:35:13
data centers outside of the US,
and you've heard the allegation
2:35:16
that they were actually built
specifically to throw elections
2:35:20
in that the US used it against
other countries make sense and
2:35:23
that was used on our own.
2:35:25
In 2018, the president released
a very remarkable or
2:35:30
unremarkable in a way but now in
hindsight, remarkable executive
2:35:34
order. Lou Dobbs explains
documents show that Dominion
2:35:37
voting system submitted a bid to
the city of Philadelphia in
2:35:41
2018. To be considered as their
contractor for voting machines.
2:35:45
Those same documents reveal very
little about the company's
2:35:49
foreign connections. When asked
by the city to list any foreign
2:35:53
ownership or investors in either
the parent company and or its
2:35:57
subsidiaries. Dominion had
something to say, but nothing to
2:36:00
show. The section you see there
on your screen is entirely
2:36:04
redacted, blacked out because
Dominion ultimately was denied
2:36:09
the contract. In just three
months before dominions bid,
2:36:12
President Trump signed an
executive order against foreign
2:36:16
interference in our elections.
In that order. President Trump
2:36:20
wrote, quote, the assessment
shall identify to the maximum
2:36:24
extent ascertainable, the nature
of any foreign intervention,
2:36:29
interference, and any methods
employed to execute it. The
2:36:32
persons involved and the foreign
government, foreign governments
2:36:36
that authorized, directed,
sponsored or supported it, the
2:36:40
Director of National
Intelligence shall deliver this
2:36:43
assessment and appropriate
supporting information to the
2:36:46
President. So maybe there's
already something they have, I
2:36:50
don't know, thousands of sealed
indictments. There are issues
2:36:53
though, with this Dominion
company, and you gotta love the
2:36:57
there's a lot of scrubbing of
LinkedIn profiles and employee
2:37:02
pages. The Vice President of
Engineering Eric Coomer,
2:37:07
who is a raging Trump hater. He
was posting all over the web
2:37:13
before the election, and I could
give you a few examples of his
2:37:17
posts, such as, don't worry
about the election, Trump's not
2:37:22
gonna win. I made effing sure of
that.
2:37:25
And this is the guy who
2:37:28
is actually in charge of
products over there. Wow, he's a
2:37:32
product manager. Yeah, he is.
2:37:36
Yes, he was promoted to voting
systems officer and strategy and
2:37:39
security
2:37:41
as he's been around, but he has
a just a lot of Let me see what
2:37:46
else did he post here? He
probably just post there's Eric
2:37:49
from dominion.
2:37:52
So that doesn't that doesn't
look very, very good.
2:37:56
Of course, you know, nobody's
gay only and no agenda show will
2:37:59
even mention it. Well, yeah. I
mean, if you want the official
2:38:01
word about this, all you have to
do is just listen to Jake Tapper
2:38:04
from CNN. Well, now the
president of the United States
2:38:08
is literally embracing a
deranged conspiracy theory that
2:38:11
millions of votes were changed
using software software. The
2:38:16
problem here, a group of
national state and private
2:38:19
election officials issued a
statement Thursday, which was
2:38:21
promoted online by the cyber
security's are at the Department
2:38:25
of Homeland Security with this
sentence bolded there is no
2:38:29
evidence that any voting system
deleted or lost votes, changed
2:38:35
votes, or was in any way
compromised, unquote. Thank you,
2:38:40
Jake. I feel so much better now
that it was safe and secure. And
2:38:45
it looks like Sidney Powell does
have the good, she's got
2:38:48
affidavits she's got she's got
all kinds of statements. And
2:38:52
that will be the I think this
last clip I'm going to play for
2:38:55
the cracking update. Here she is
reading some of the statements
2:38:59
from a whistleblower who she has
signed affidavits from from the
2:39:03
affidavit designed in a way that
the person could change the vote
2:39:06
of each voter without being
detected. He wanted the software
2:39:09
itself to function in such a
manner that if the voter were to
2:39:12
place their thumbprint or
fingerprint on a scanner, and
2:39:15
the thumbprint would be tied to
a record of the voters name and
2:39:18
an infinity of as having voted.
But that voter would not be
2:39:22
tracked to the changed vote, he
made it clear that the system
2:39:25
would have to be set up but not
leave any evidence of the change
2:39:28
vote for a specific voter, and
that there would be no evidence
2:39:31
to show and nothing to
contradict that the name or the
2:39:34
fingerprint, or thumbprint was
going with a changed vote.
2:39:37
smartmatic agreed to create such
a system and produce the
2:39:40
software and hardware that
accomplish the result for
2:39:42
President Chavez. After the
smartmatic electrical management
2:39:46
electoral management system was
put in place he closely observed
2:39:49
several elections where the
results were manipulated using
2:39:52
the smartmatic software. One
such election was December 2006,
2:39:56
when Chavez was running against
rosalba Chavez. One was
2:40:00
landslide over resolved with a
margin of nearly 6 million votes
2:40:03
for Chavez versus 3.7 million
for rozalia. In 2013, he
2:40:08
witnessed another Venezuelan
national election where the
2:40:11
smartmatic management system was
used to manipulate and change
2:40:14
the results for Chavez. And it
goes on and on. He was in the
2:40:18
current control room where
multiple digital display screens
2:40:21
were shown for results and
voting. The actual voting
2:40:24
results were fed into that room
and onto those plays over an
2:40:28
internet feed, which was
connected to a sophisticated
2:40:30
computer system created by
smartmatic people in that room
2:40:33
were able to see in real time
whether the vote that came
2:40:36
through the electronic voting
system within their favor or
2:40:39
against them. If one looked at
any particular screen that could
2:40:42
determine that the vote from any
specific area, or as a national
2:40:45
total was going to be against
either candidate versus
2:40:48
controlling the vote tabulation
computer had the ability to
2:40:51
change the reporting of votes by
moving votes from one candidate
2:40:54
to another by using the
smartmatic software. Wow, man, I
2:40:59
don't I don't know if it's gonna
if they're gonna be able to do
2:41:01
it, because they're gonna pull
it off if they can get this
2:41:03
founded. Well, of course, it's
all unfounded is baseless, and
2:41:07
it's without evidence.
2:41:10
It worked baseless. Yes,
baseless. But there it is,
2:41:14
scorecard and hammer, the
hammering but this does come
2:41:17
down to a strategy and the
strategy was brought to you by
2:41:22
the brand new member of the
Newsmax team. I'm Alan
2:41:25
Dershowitz for Newsmax TV.
2:41:31
Dirt, I said it, and what you
did, even the dirt is now on on
2:41:36
Newsmax. And he laid out what he
believes is the strategy for the
2:41:40
president in achieving
reelection. Well, first of all,
2:41:43
those deadlines are not
realistic deadlines. Let me give
2:41:48
you an example. Let's assume
that they have a plausible
2:41:50
lawsuit about the computer
glitches. Let's assume they have
2:41:54
evidence a we hear it from
Sidney Powell. I heard it from
2:41:57
others. I haven't seen the
evidence. But hypothetically,
2:42:00
let's assume they have the
evidence. They bring a lawsuit.
2:42:03
And the judge says we have to
take evidence we have to have a
2:42:06
trial, the judge will have that
trial. The judge will be
2:42:10
influenced by the deadlines of
the Safe Harbor and the
2:42:15
Electoral College. But the
strategy of the Trump team is to
2:42:20
let the cases go forward so that
the Secretary of State might be
2:42:24
a Republican in some states
won't certify the electors. And
2:42:28
then when it comes for the day
that the electors vote, if there
2:42:33
aren't enough electors, to give
Biden the 270. It goes to the
2:42:37
house max the strategy so that
although there are deadlines,
2:42:42
the deadlines cut both ways.
They cut against the Trump
2:42:45
administration in the sense that
they have to get in their
2:42:48
lawsuits quickly, but they might
cut against Biden. If the
2:42:51
lawsuits legitimately go beyond
the constitutional deadlines.
2:42:56
This is a very complicated area.
This is gonna be fun. We're
2:43:00
going 12th amendment. Do you
know what's gonna happen?
2:43:05
This listen to what
2:43:08
the Trump hater Mary Bruce has
her report on the election news
2:43:14
and she has a little whipsaw on
there, see if you can spot it is
2:43:16
on ABC when his recount is done.
Do you expect the results to
2:43:21
change significantly? No. You
expect Joe Biden to be the
2:43:24
winner fair and square. Square.
Grant categorically denies he
2:43:29
tried to pressure his fellow
Republican into doing anything
2:43:32
inappropriate. I want to make
sure that we're taking the
2:43:35
precautions necessary
2:43:39
to show up on election day on
Capitol Hill today, Senator
2:43:42
Kamala Harris back on the Senate
floor for the first time since
2:43:45
becoming vice president elect
congratulated by her colleagues,
2:43:49
including some Republicans,
Lindsey Graham, right there
2:43:52
greeting her with a fist bump.
All right, so let's get to Mary.
2:43:55
She's with us live tonight from
Washington. We know Senate
2:43:58
Republican Leader Mitch
McConnell telling reporters
2:44:00
today that there will be an
orderly transition from this
2:44:03
administration to the next one
that was significant from the
2:44:06
majority leader but in the
meantime, Mary, we know there's
2:44:08
also breaking news tonight about
the Senate's longest serving
2:44:11
Republican Senator Chuck
Grassley of Iowa announcing he's
2:44:14
tested positive for Coronavirus.
And David the 87 year old
2:44:18
tonight says he is feeling fine
but that he is following his
2:44:21
doctor's orders and is in
quarantine. Grassley is absent
2:44:24
from the Hill today though was
notable David It was the first
2:44:27
time he's missed a vote in 27
years, David we wish him a swift
2:44:32
recovery.
2:44:34
brahbrah Oprah, Oprah I did not
hear the whipsaw. I was so
2:44:39
whipsaw is right at the
beginning where she says lindsey
2:44:41
graham says he didn't pressure
the guy and then they cut to a
2:44:44
clip of lindsey graham in a
mask.
2:44:47
Talking about something
completely different had nothing
2:44:49
to do with anything. Yeah.
2:44:55
So yep, you missed it. No, I
did. I tried to listen. Just
2:45:00
didn't get it. The other thing
that was a fake part of this was
2:45:02
ABC and the T is the same show
on Tuesday. says that though
2:45:07
they agreed it did lindsey
graham greeted and did well,
2:45:10
right. I think she used the well
welcomed with a fist bump. She's
2:45:14
standing there, they show the
video. She's standing there in a
2:45:17
mask and Lindsey Graham walks by
she holds her fist, fist bumps
2:45:21
her temperature on the back and
keeps going never says a word to
2:45:23
her. How's this? welcoming or
just you know, just
2:45:28
acknowledging, sir what she's
supposed to do? Well, it's not a
2:45:31
big deal.
2:45:33
To be fair about it, I wouldn't
put it past
2:45:36
Lindy Hop, Lady Gino, I wouldn't
eat it. I'm just saying it's not
2:45:41
good reporting was inaccurate,
to say the least. So we heard.
2:45:47
We heard a lot about the hefin
jers that his name hassinger.
2:45:51
The the the guy from the
smartmatic software who was on
2:45:55
the Joe Biden transition team.
This transition team is led by
2:46:02
Richard Stengel. And we know
Richard Stengel, because he is
2:46:06
the former editor at Time
Magazine. He's head of the Joe
2:46:09
Biden transition team. And he
was at a panel at the Council on
2:46:14
Foreign Relations, of course,
why I mean, you can't be in an
2:46:18
elite in the United States if
you're not on the Council on
2:46:20
Foreign Relations. And he feels
that, you know, there's ways you
2:46:24
can deal with the American
public. There's another word for
2:46:27
master narratives. It's called
history. Basically, every
2:46:31
country creates their own
narrative story. And, and, you
2:46:36
know, my old job at the State
Department was what people used
2:46:39
to joke as the chief propaganda
his job. We haven't talked about
2:46:42
propaganda, propaganda. I'm not
against propaganda, every
2:46:45
country does it. And they have
to do it to their own
2:46:48
population. And I don't
necessarily think it's that
2:46:50
awful. And this idea of a of a,
of a card news cartel. I mean, I
2:46:58
was editor of time in 2012,
during that election, and I
2:47:04
remember, you know, you're
competing against cartels, and
2:47:08
everybody, I remember being on a
panel with the then editor of
2:47:10
the New York Times, who said,
it's really hard to break
2:47:13
through these days. So the
editor of the New York Times
2:47:16
saying it's hard to break
through, I almost I wanted to
2:47:18
jump off the platform like
what's it like for the rest of
2:47:21
everybody? So I mean, there,
there's no, I mean, there are
2:47:24
cartels but cartels don't have a
Gemini like they used to. So
2:47:28
propagandists good on your own
people. It's not a problem. I
2:47:31
hope he stays, I hope, I really
hope he stays in the Biden
2:47:33
ministration and becomes
minister of propaganda or
2:47:37
something like yeah, it would be
his last name,
2:47:41
Stengel, air stain, stinky hair
share finger testing, they will
2:47:47
be giving us a report, the BBC
reports that in general, the the
2:47:52
news media are quite happy and
happy with it with Biden, so it
2:47:55
should be a cozy relationship.
2:47:58
I've got to ask you about the
Biden pool. How does it compare?
2:48:02
Is it more today than the Trump
pool? Much more sedate? I was
2:48:06
with Donald Trump in the run up
to the election and we were
2:48:09
traveling to multiple states
holding rallies. Donald Trump
2:48:12
was talking to the press. He was
talking to the public time and
2:48:14
time again. Joe Biden has one
press event maybe a day, he
2:48:19
answered questions from the
press on Monday. Although I
2:48:21
think the most interesting
contrast was on Sunday morning.
2:48:24
We follow Joe Biden to go to
Catholic mass. I've covered
2:48:27
Donald Trump on Sunday mornings
and most of the time he's out
2:48:30
playing golf. So I think about
the different lifestyles as the
2:48:33
two candidates have, oh, man,
it's gonna be so great. It's
2:48:36
gonna be so sugary sweet, the
coverage, it'll just be
2:48:39
beautiful. And Fox News, the one
that's now losing very
2:48:45
interesting announcement from
Tucker Carlson earlier this
2:48:48
week. Before we get to the next
segment. A quick note about this
2:48:50
show over the weekend, we got a
lot of calls asking if we're
2:48:53
leaving Fox News. Ironically, at
that very moment, we are working
2:48:57
on a project to expand the
amount of reporting and analysis
2:49:00
we do in this hour across other
parts of the company. The show
2:49:04
is not going anywhere, it's
getting bigger. The people who
2:49:07
run Fox News want more of it,
not less. And we are grateful
2:49:11
for that we'll have specific yet
but as always, thank you for
2:49:14
your trust in us, we'll do our
best to be worthy of it. Here's
2:49:18
what I'm seeing. And I and I've
analyzed the changes in Tucker's
2:49:22
show over the really over the
past eight, nine months. He
2:49:26
rarely has a while he really has
news items. It's all opinion.
2:49:33
The first 20 minutes is one and
by the way, it's complete
2:49:36
conservative opinion. Anti
liberal opinion, keeps breaking
2:49:42
no news. He's only giving his
opinion. He has not had the only
2:49:46
thing he said about the Dominion
software, etc. Without having
2:49:50
anybody on that Rudy Giuliani
not I mean, come on. You can't
2:49:55
throw a rock and not hit Sidney
Powell on a show But know
2:49:59
this
2:50:00
Isn't he's not controlled
opposition. And that's all he
2:50:02
is. He's just providing an
opposing voice. He'll be
2:50:06
apparently it'll be bigger now
on Fox.
2:50:09
But I don't see any value in in
me just he's making the core Fox
2:50:15
demographic feel better I guess
about themselves. But he's
2:50:20
really he's not bringing
anything. How about this he's
2:50:23
he's lying or he's fooling
himself. I mean there's no
2:50:27
reason that fox would make his
show bigger or make it or make
2:50:31
his influence bigger they he's
he's a pariah to the advertising
2:50:35
sales guys. They can't sell his
show. They don't want him.
2:50:42
I love the pain medication that
Sebastian Gorka
2:50:47
seen those commercials?
2:50:50
No, I've not. Is that one of the
commercials on Tucker's shirt?
2:50:53
Yeah, it's on par with the my,
my back. Yes. And the Medicare
2:50:57
stuff. Oh my goodness. Anyway,
here's a quick supercut of what
2:51:00
really is going on in the news.
You don't need to hear much more
2:51:03
than this. Let me try to address
where we are nationwide, and how
2:51:08
disparities weaves its way into
this phenomenon of the transfer
2:51:15
of power, the peaceful transfer
of power, peaceful transfer of
2:51:18
power, peaceful transfer of
power, peaceful transfer of
2:51:21
power, peaceful transfer of
power, peaceful transfer of
2:51:25
power, peaceful transfer of
power, peaceful transfer of
2:51:28
power, peaceful transfer of
power, peaceful transfer of
2:51:32
power, peaceful transfer of
power, peaceful transfer of
2:51:35
power, peaceful transfer of
power?
2:51:40
We'll see. Something that may be
related to this or maybe related
2:51:45
to completely unrelated, is a
yet a new branch of the United
2:51:49
States military, which was
announced yesterday to little
2:51:53
fanfare, not much at all, as now
on par with Marines, Air Force,
2:51:58
space Force, Navy army, we now
have special operations.
2:52:05
They now are their own division
of the United States military.
2:52:13
Yeah, I saw this announcement
and a lot of people think it's a
2:52:16
releasing the cracking moment.
2:52:19
The idea was to
2:52:21
think that, yes, everybody
thinks everything is cracking.
2:52:25
Yeah. But it is. It's cracking
up. The, the, the try, there's
2:52:33
no, this is bullcrap. Dude, they
decided to pull special ops away
2:52:37
from the CIA, where it's really
under control. Yes, under
2:52:41
civilian, under civilian rule to
stop a secretary of which is all
2:52:47
the secretary, the Secretary of
Navy secretary. They're all
2:52:49
civilians. And yeah, it's not
going to do but jack, here's how
2:52:54
it now here's how I think it's
related. You're absolutely
2:52:57
right. The special ops was
completely out of control with
2:53:00
CIA money, CIA annual Special
Ops. I think also, a lot of that
2:53:05
is, can be contracted out. This
has to do with the not really
2:53:10
mentioned draw down of troops,
yet again.
2:53:15
And instead of drawing down us
servicemen and women, and then
2:53:20
having the CIA do what they do
and send Special Operations back
2:53:24
into Well, you name it Syria,
Libya, wherever you want to be,
2:53:28
that has now been pulled out and
cannot be managed by the CIA. So
2:53:32
I think it's for that purpose.
2:53:35
That is just to not allow the
foreign wars to continue
2:53:39
covertly.
2:53:42
Well, somebody's got to protect
those poppy fields. Yeah. Oh,
2:53:45
baby, they're missing out.
2:53:48
I have the two clips from the
precipitous drop down. Oh, no.
2:53:54
Trump's taking so many people
realize is out of control. I
2:53:56
have the two clips from ABC. On
this precipitous drop down is as
2:54:01
he leaves the office, he's going
to decimate, which is pretty
2:54:06
much the right use of the right
term. Finally, yeah.
2:54:10
Like just over a week after
President Trump hired defense
2:54:14
secretary Mark Esper, who warned
the White House of the dangers
2:54:18
of a rapid withdrawal from
Afghanistan, Trump's new Defense
2:54:22
Secretary made it official by
January 15 2021. Our forces
2:54:29
their size in Afghanistan, will
be 2500. troops are for size in
2:54:35
Iraq will also be 2500. by that
same day, that will mean 2000
2:54:42
fewer troops in Afghanistan, 500
fewer in Iraq and a five drop
2:54:48
down then anyone plan so four
years ago, President Trump ran
2:54:52
on a promise to put a stop to
America's endless wars.
2:54:55
President Trump is keeping that
promise to the American people.
2:54:58
But within hours of that
2:55:00
Got announcement rockets were
launched near the US Embassy in
2:55:03
Iraq, reportedly killing a
child. And on Capitol Hill, the
2:55:07
criticism was swift from both
sides of the aisle with fears
2:55:12
the troops left behind will be
more vulnerable. This is the
2:55:15
wrong thing to do. We want our
troops home, but let's not bring
2:55:19
them home in body bags. I think
a precipitous drop down in
2:55:22
either
2:55:24
Afghanistan or Iraq would be a
mistake.
2:55:28
You know, what is interesting
about this is the the guy who is
2:55:32
going to be the secretary of the
special ops is Ezra Cohen. What
2:55:35
Nick, very close friends with
the
2:55:40
General Flynn and his family.
2:55:44
Now, just as just as a side
note, as a side note, at the
2:55:47
same time to say, I was gonna
say, not reported, before we get
2:55:50
into your second clip, is the
Pentagon has announced the one
2:55:55
they will have their clean
audit, which we've been waiting
2:55:57
for data, they expect
2:56:02
2027, which will only be 31
years behind schedule, not set
2:56:07
your clocks, everybody. Does
anybody want to put money on
2:56:11
that date not being extended?
Not may? Anybody? Here's
2:56:16
everybody out there precipitous
drop down to you're also
2:56:19
learning more about Iran
tonight, learning more about the
2:56:21
president being talked out of a
possible strike on Iran on their
2:56:25
nuclear facilities. That's
right, David, sources telling us
2:56:28
the President asked his national
security team for options in
2:56:31
Iran, but they convinced him
that a military strike could
2:56:35
lead to a bigger conflict at a
time when he is trying to get
2:56:38
out of them, David? Yeah. Okay.
This was an A, what I call an mn
2:56:43
s clip. Makes no sense. He's
asking him for probably with
2:56:49
somebody Yes, for all the time
who tell them what's going on
2:56:51
what we're going to do it? No,
we're in that report, does it
2:56:54
say that Trump wanted to do a
military attack on Iran, but all
2:56:59
the news media makes that
inference, they say it, but
2:57:03
there's no evidence of it. And
in fact, it makes no sense
2:57:06
because Trump doesn't want to
get into a war with anybody.
2:57:09
He's like the anti war candidate
that the democrats just voted
2:57:14
out, well cheated out of his
job, at least. So they say kind
2:57:18
of two things. One is, is the
Iran and then the other one is
2:57:21
Oh, no, I think we played a clip
on the last show in 2000. You
2:57:26
know, because of the you were
still counting the votes in
2:57:28
Florida. That's how the
terrorists were able to carry
2:57:31
out 911 because everyone was we
weren't looking in the same
2:57:34
direction.
2:57:37
So there's that possibility as
well.
2:57:40
Yeah.
2:57:42
On another note,
2:57:45
I do have a clip I want to play.
This is Jerome Powell.
2:57:50
Commenting on the GDP, I think
you've may have heard this clip
2:57:53
and Jerome Powell is, he's the
head of the Fed reserve. That's
2:57:58
the sets that come country up
for success or failure. economic
2:58:02
activity has continued to
recover from its depressed
2:58:05
second quarter level. The
reopening of the economy led to
2:58:09
a rapid rebound in activity. And
real GDP rose at an annual rate
2:58:14
of 33% in the third quarter.
2:58:20
And On a related note, Judy
Shelton, who was
2:58:24
who was to be appointed to the
Federal Reserve Board was
2:58:28
rejected by the Senate that
she's the gold but she's the
2:58:31
gold standard lady, which was
rumored to be the lady who was
2:58:35
going to come in and she was
going to get the digital dollar
2:58:39
pegged to the gold standard or
something like that. Mm hmm.
2:58:42
Yeah. Well, so that that failed.
2:58:46
Oh, yeah. This this is like
we're in irons, man. We're just
2:58:51
sitting in the wind and no wind.
We're just sitting there waiting
2:58:53
for the, for the gym to fly one
way or the other. We have no
2:58:57
idea. This is like, this is the
craziest time Trump barely
2:59:01
talks, tweets a little bit.
2:59:05
Um, you know, the minute you see
job done, he knows it. He got
2:59:09
what Job did you think?
2:59:14
Man, there's a job. He knows he
got jobs and he doesn't know
2:59:16
what to do about it. And he's,
you know, Sidney Powell and
2:59:19
Giuliani have been marginalized
by the media to look like a
2:59:22
couple of crackpots. Especially
Giuliani mm. Trump's personal
2:59:27
lawyer is the way they always
describe them. Yeah.
2:59:30
It's it's really something to
see. It is something to see I
2:59:33
still have faith in Sidney
Powell. I cannot believe the
2:59:38
extent she has gone to to put
her reputation on the line and
2:59:41
many other people who really
believe now that they may prove
2:59:46
it, but I think we may agree
that they won't be able to prove
2:59:49
it in time to make any
difference. Well, if you notice
2:59:52
a clip we played last week, by
the guy they cut off when he was
2:59:57
on the PBS show, an NPR show.
He's done
3:00:00
New representative, the Cuban
that got elected down in
3:00:04
Florida. He talked about a
situation that occur where a
3:00:07
phony baloney guy got pushed out
a incumbent mayor of one of the
3:00:14
cities, I think it was Miami
with an ill it was an illegal
3:00:17
election. And then long after
the election was done, and then
3:00:22
they found the fraud. They
kicked the guy out of office and
3:00:25
put the old guy back in. Is that
something that was that a hint
3:00:28
that this could happen? In this
situation? Biden could be
3:00:31
president for a month and then
re
3:00:34
installed? Is that possible? The
witness anybody out there know
3:00:37
how that works? I have no idea.
I don't know, the thing that we
3:00:41
do. I mean, now. Now what
they've done is they've created
3:00:45
enough noise about this, that
that we really do have to know.
3:00:49
And one way or the other. We
have to know if we can vote like
3:00:51
this, which I would say no, we
should never been doing it in
3:00:54
the first place. Let's go back
to you know, to voting in person
3:00:59
on paper, and then you stick
your finger in the ink. Well,
3:01:02
maybe it works for Middle East.
Why wouldn't it work for us? And
3:01:06
this cyber stuff? Oh, Sydney.
3:01:13
School by Jonah. Agenda. Imagine
all the people who could do
3:01:17
that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fine.
3:01:26
We do a few people to thank for
show 1296 1296
3:01:34
we have starting off with the
3:01:37
Kenneth Casper in New Braunfels,
Texas. He wrote actually sent a
3:01:43
check in I wrote a note.
3:01:45
He asked for a bunch of jingles
and stuff and doesn't realize we
3:01:47
don't do that in the second
half, but you could line it up
3:01:50
for the end.
3:01:52
He wants he likes China's
asshole. And this is some karma
3:01:56
and which we put at the end. But
he also
3:01:59
wanted to request a Bob Seger
parody song A bs COVID do
3:02:04
anything about that? Yeah, we
think so.
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Is she black and it just he is
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can't differentiate these words.
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great system. Mm hmm.
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What is the one that you built?
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Oh, well, you got tired of it.
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I got tired of waiting for it.
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