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leaking. Adam Curry Jhansi
devora Sunday November 29 2020.
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This is your award winning media
assassination Episode 1200 99.
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This
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is no agenda, reviewing.
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broadcasting live from
opportunity's own 33 here in the
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frontier of Austin, Texas
capital of the drone star stake
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in the morning, everybody. I'm
Adam,
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from Northern Silicon Valley
where I was once media exempt.
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Now I'm protest exempt. I'm
Jhansi devorah.
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I know you're allowed to protest
in California. That's the best
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exempt Yes, yeah, I got the clip
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with Coronavirus cases soaring
across LA County.
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public health officials are
rolling out new restrictions
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aimed at slowing the spread. We
just figured that it was almost
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inevitable that this is going to
happen. Dr. Thomas yetta Gar is
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the medical
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director of the intensive care
unit at Providence cedar Sinai
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Medical Center in Tarzana with
the
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current projections if we
continue at this pace. It is
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very possible that in the next
two weeks we will be in critical
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shortage of intensive care unit
that's
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the new stay at home order takes
effect Monday and will last for
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three weeks. It bans all public
and private gatherings with
1:13
people not in the same household
except for religious services
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and
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protests. So you can just say
I'm protesting
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well that's what the new agenda
meetups are gonna have to be
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down there and of course arch
arch Grand Duke gay Foley got us
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the website. No agenda
protests.com forward it to no
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agenda meetups calm so if you're
gonna meet do any meetups down
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if you don't do meetups, get a
few signs and do a podcast. Yes.
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It has to say something like
down with the virus.
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anything. Anything just has to
be a protest. Oh, my shock would
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be a great song. No,
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I think down down with the
virus. It's kind of a weird
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throwback to shit 70s probably.
But I am very pleased man.
2:08
All to champion. Yeah, we
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do. Hey, whoa, whoa,
2:12
coronaviruses got to go. Hey,
hey, Bo. coronaviruses got to
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go.
2:18
I'm so proud of our governors
across the nation. So you know,
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obviously Thank you Gavin
Newsome for letting the citizens
2:25
of getting donation protest and
still walk around. And thank you
2:29
to Nevada Governor sisolak. Pan.
This guy has really been working
2:33
very hard for this cause.
2:35
Thank you for taking my
question. Governor sisal like,
2:38
how do you plan on enforcing,
for example, limitations on
2:45
private gatherings? And also
this stronger masked mandate?
2:50
You're referring to?
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What we are certainly not the
mass police. But I have done
2:55
everything I could to help
spread this virus.
2:57
Yeah, yes. Yes. Yes.
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It's now incumbent upon all of
us as residents in Nevada to do
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our
3:04
part. Okay,
3:06
let's go out and spread the
virus is no and no correction.
3:11
By the way. The journalist
didn't say, hey, you mean, you
3:15
mean stop the virus now. And
this wasn't even a vaccine
3:18
related brain fart. This guy
means it. I think,
3:23
well, it's what he said. You
should be very proud of why we
3:26
put those words together unless
you meant them.
3:28
It was very, very funny. This is
a big problem. Big problem that
3:33
they're witnessing everywhere
with the with the case as now
3:37
before Thanksgiving. This was
the type of warning you would be
3:40
hearing cnn medical analysts,
Dr. Jonathan Reiner joins me
3:43
now.
3:44
He's a professor of medicine at
George Washington University.
3:47
Dr. Reiner, thanks so much for
joining us. You describe
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Thanksgiving as potentially the
mother of all super spreader
3:54
events. There are other major
holidays on the way so what
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should the average American be
doing right now? To stay safe?
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They should be masking up and
not traveling.
4:06
Yeah,
4:06
they host virus is you know, no
longer isolated to certain
4:11
enclaves in the United States
all over the country.
4:14
And when
4:18
this guy knows everything, why
are you even asking questions,
4:21
man,
4:21
they just further that spread.
So the next big holiday is
4:26
obviously the Christmas holiday.
Yeah. Where people walk across
4:32
with family. So we just can't do
it this year. You know, we're
4:36
going to cause needless deaths.
And particularly among people we
4:42
really care about, you know, our
most vulnerable, our
4:44
grandparents. To Granny, our
neighbors. We can't travel this
4:49
year. We need to stay home and
sacrifice that Americans can
4:52
sacrifice for each other. Stay
home mask up. We'll have a great
4:57
series of holidays next year.
We'll have we'll have something
4:59
to celebrate next
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Well, here's the problem. After
the super spreader event of
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Thanksgiving, the case demick
seems to be on the decline. What
5:11
is going wrong? And thank
goodness Associated Press has
5:16
let us know far and wide. Don't
get complacent. This is a false
5:21
decline because there were less
people testing over
5:25
Thanksgiving. They really want
to have it both ways now. Oh, no
5:30
more testing doesn't mean that's
just you'll just get more cases
5:33
No, this is people are infected
infected everywhere infected
5:37
receiving infections. But when
they don't test false fake news,
5:44
fake false decline, you're
kidding yourself. It's really
5:49
sad. They don't know what to say
anymore.
5:55
Well, my favorite event during
the week if I do have a clip,
6:00
but it's Thomas didn't to
possible listen to but the
6:03
newsletter from of all places,
Johns Hopkins, Oh, yes.
6:07
This was fantastic. Removal of
Article right.
6:11
They remove the article, whether
the events went is as follows
6:17
this woman who's I'll play the
clip and I'll try to explain
6:20
what happened you're gonna have
to kind of listen hard. She's
6:22
got a very tough axe hard to
deal with French accent but this
6:26
is kind of the this is the crux
of it is the COVID. no excess
6:30
deaths. Yeah,
6:31
this was a webinar, I believe
that John's? Yes, the webinars
6:35
up the article is down
6:37
and found that there has been no
change in the ratio of each age
6:41
group death numbers over to
death numbers. So in other
6:45
words, no change in the
percentage each age group
6:48
contributes to that. And we
looked at the numbers and know
6:52
that 60,000 deaths per week in
the US is normal. It's an
6:57
equivalent to 3.1 means per
year, or at 500 per day. Yeah,
7:05
you heard that right, at 500 per
day, that's no. So we look also
7:11
at weekly deaths per cause of
death. And found that also,
7:17
heart disease are the leading
cause of death in the United
7:20
States. The number of deaths due
to heart disease during the
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2020s high of two deaths was
reported to be less than the
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number of heart disease deaths
during the high of total death
7:34
in 2018. Also, for three of the
four weeks where COVID-19 deaths
7:39
were reported, has been higher
than heart disease, death. So
7:45
also for the three weeks, three
or four weeks that we have covid
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19 deaths were reported has been
higher than heart disease death,
7:54
the number of deaths due to
heart disease, influenza and
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pneumonia, kornek, Lord are nor
respiratory disease and more
8:04
decreased compared to the
previous all these funds to no
8:09
evidence that COVID-19 created
any excess.
8:13
Oh, this was no
8:15
evidence, no evidence that
COVID-19 created any excess
8:20
deaths. How can
8:21
that be? I don't understand a
quarter million people Americans
8:25
needlessly die needlessly.
8:29
They're murdered by Trump. Let's
8:31
get that straight. I'm sorry.
Yes. I think of course.
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So she comes out with this Dutch
statistical analysis of deaths
8:38
and shows that the heart disease
and these other few things,
8:40
especially in April went way
down for some reason, Bobby,
8:44
because nobody could go to the
hospital, right. And the covid
8:46
went up proportionately. And
then when you start eating out
8:49
the evening at the numbers that
she has a nice chart, once you
8:54
even out to numbers is it looks
as though all the COVID desk can
8:58
be accounted for. But if there's
no COVID event, something else,
9:02
and we're still running at
around an 85 100 deaths a day
9:06
clip, which is the average in
the United States all year
9:10
round, which is we have 8500
people die a day are dying of
9:14
COVID
9:15
where 8500 people a day die in
the United States. Yes, yeah. I
9:20
thought there's like between one
and a half and 2 million a year.
9:22
Isn't that kind of the number?
3.3 million. Okay.
9:25
Yeah. 3.1 Yeah.
9:28
What are all these people dying
of that?
9:33
How come we're not hearing
9:34
about that? This is horrible. He
Golly. So here's what happens is
9:37
this comes out in the J, the
Johns Hopkins newsletter, with
9:42
all his charts and just a lot of
information to back it up. They
9:45
get some pushback from someone
who says Holy crap, this is not
9:49
the narrative, and they pull the
article. And then they they say
9:55
well, was a mistake that we
didn't we didn't go over the
9:57
information carefully enough and
they went on and on it. I build
10:00
the article and then
unfortunately, it's just
10:03
happened to me in the right
cycle for the Wayback Machine.
10:06
Mm hmm.
10:06
Yeah, it's the Wayback Machine
picks it up, puts it out. And
10:11
now Johns Hopkins said, when
they do their second round of
10:15
apologizing for pulling the
article, they think, oh, we have
10:18
a PDF of it. No, no, it's not
that it's gone forever. And I'll
10:21
make a big fuss and they put a
PDF out of that love the exact
10:24
same file that was part of the
newsletter with with the
10:28
redacted. This is bullcrap. But,
you know, overlays a watermark
10:32
on each page. But the whole
thing is a joke. Yeah. Isn't
10:37
that great? Yeah, it was very
funny, especially from Johns
10:40
Hopkins. Who are the ones with
the map? Yeah, they did the pew
10:44
pew magic map of all the guests.
10:46
The cnn map that's up on the
screen. 24 seven, the pew pew
10:49
map, pew, pew, pew, pew. Yeah,
10:52
they have a lot of explaining to
do. This poor woman. Meanwhile,
10:56
she's got great credentials.
She's been all over the place as
10:59
a lecturer and she comes up, I
guess, I think she was proud of
11:02
herself for fine. This is an
anomaly.
11:06
He will be marginalized. She's
going to be turned into a kook
11:09
and I can tell you how it's Oh,
no, she's a kook. But already a
11:12
cook the the World Economic
Forum, the people who brought
11:16
you the great reset, they have a
new podcast, yet a new one,
11:21
which is world versus the virus.
And this is this is my favorite
11:26
new elite podcast. And they got
a woman on from shared, verified
11:34
and shared verified is actually
Well, I'll play it in reverse
11:38
order. I'll play the promo clip
of shared verified in a moment.
11:41
But the World Economic Forum and
the united nations have teamed
11:45
up to create a news network
Health News Network, he verified
11:50
information that you can count
on that you can trust. And these
11:53
will be the real doctors not
that phony one who had that
11:57
webinar piece of crap that you
played there on the no agenda
11:59
show. Because we know that's you
know, obviously, obviously fake
12:03
news. And they interviewed the
woman who is in charge of
12:08
shared, verified, and man, they
are going all out,
12:12
we were seriously in an
information environment that is
12:16
polluted, we need to clean up
the pollution. I think that's
12:20
us, john, we're gonna get swept
under the rug, or just pollution
12:23
to these people. We the public
needs sources of information
12:29
that they can trust. And they
need public figures that who
12:33
they can trust. And
12:34
that's some old dude and an
older vj. And,
12:37
you know, one of the things that
we're trying to do is also to
12:39
kind of popularize scientists,
that's one of the initiatives of
12:43
the UN, it's called team Halo,
where we're giving scientists
12:47
around the world who are in in
the labs, you know, kind of
12:51
quietly developing a COVID-19
vaccine, we're giving that we've
12:55
trained them on Tick Tock and
given them the title of guide.
13:00
And they're actually, you know,
bringing the public into their
13:03
labs and just talking
13:05
with trained team Halo on Tick
tock, the Chinese app
13:10
throwing questions and, you
know, about he had kind of
13:13
humanizing the process of
reaching a vaccine in in a
13:17
attempt to kind of distilled the
the fears and the kind of
13:20
mystery and the darkness and the
misinformation surrounding that
13:25
process. So, you know, the same
with, you know, leading public
13:28
health figures. There are polls
that suggest that, that people
13:34
do have faith in in scientists
and doctors much more than their
13:40
political leaders. But there are
scientists and doctors who are
13:44
have gone out and publicly been
involved in when we think of the
13:49
the film pandemic that went
absolutely viral. Absolutely.
13:54
This was at the center was the
discredited virologists who, you
14:00
know, put on a lab coat and
people kind of believed her
14:02
without checking her discredit
to credentials. Oh, man,
14:06
this is so that I mean, that's
really egregious what she did
14:10
there. Judy mikovits is not a
completely discredited cuckoo
14:16
put on a lab coat. As she did
work at CDC. She did work within
14:22
the system. And then she was
spit out and this woman just
14:26
says, Oh, no, no, she just was
an idiot who threw on a lab
14:29
coat.
14:30
This is good. So yes, it is
really important that we rebuild
14:35
and the trust in science
scientists, public figures who
14:42
are guiding our societies.
14:46
Yeah, so there you go. It's
gonna be on Tick Tock. We will
14:48
have team Halo team Halo on Tick
Tock.
14:52
We've trained way from the
beginning of that clip to right
14:55
now. Yeah. With a freight train.
Not as effortless link to that
15:00
clip and you talking wow freight
train being lugged around by
15:04
five monsters engines loaded to
the gills with with boxes of
15:11
Chinese goods and shippers. The
beaches are just full it was
15:17
moving along. It was the Wow
Look, how
15:20
do you know it was Chinese
goods? You can tell by the
15:22
shippers Ah, okay.
15:24
All right, because there's on
the side of the
15:27
of the containers,
15:29
containers.
15:30
So back to the numbers of all
these dead people Canada has
15:33
finally figured out who died
toppling aspects of the second
15:37
wave is the research on long
term care home where the virus
15:40
is finding most of its victims.
Today Quebec promised $100
15:44
million for home care and care
workers wages. Since the start
15:48
of the pandemic close to 11,000
Canadians have died and more
15:52
than 10 and a half thousand of
them were seniors and staff and
15:55
long term care with most of the
fatalities in Quebec and
15:59
Ontario.
16:00
So 11,000 Canadians have died 10
and a half thousand in long term
16:04
care facilities were older
people who of course you catch
16:08
anything at that age and you can
die. Well, that's kind of
16:11
interesting.
16:13
Not shared wide, raising crazy
numbers they doled out
16:17
11,000 people died
16:19
on a second wave though right
not to hold.
16:21
I think she meant total. I don't
think there's been no that's a
16:25
good question.
16:26
On the Johns Hopkins site
16:28
why you look that up I will play
the promised promo reel for
16:32
shared verified so that you know
this podcast is bringing you all
16:36
kinds of disinformation.
16:38
This is the biggest act of
collaboration in history. And
16:42
we're all playing our bull
16:43
crap.
16:46
We're clapping Clap, clap
16:51
to everybody.
16:53
This is really good so that
they're playing into your
16:55
emotions first about how we're
all together and we're singing
17:00
and we're applauding the first
responders and we're on
17:03
rooftops. serenading This is the
togetherness we need to be a
17:08
part to come together
17:11
all looking out for one another.
17:23
We contain the virus we must
also contain misinformation you
17:26
heard five g causes coronavirus.
17:29
Cure
17:30
does blow drying your nostrils
kill the virus.
17:33
Rumors and misinformation spread
even more quickly than the virus
17:36
Oh impact is deadly.
17:39
A couple adjusted chloroquine
phosphate which is actually used
17:43
as a parasite treatment for
fish.
17:46
chemicals on them.
17:47
Keep your loved ones families
and communities safe with
17:51
trusted verified information
that
17:54
on the world's people are
scared. They want to know what
17:57
to do and where to turn for
advice. This is a time for
18:01
science.
18:05
verified. Keep to
18:08
the rules and use all define
18:11
hash. Keep to the rules
18:13
and you'll all be all fine.
She's a cute little old lady at
18:16
the end. Who standing on a
doorstep She must be 120 and she
18:21
says keep keep it
18:23
behind us.
18:24
Oh be fine. Now how can how can
you deny the old lady her wish?
18:28
to all be fine?
18:30
Yeah, it was 11,000 total
18:32
total for everything. Not just
the second way. Oh, there you
18:35
go. Right. You know what Canada
hates old people. Obviously,
18:39
early only
18:41
obviously hate old people.
obvious. So a lot of these
18:49
problems are from the testing,
obviously, but at least the stay
18:54
at home orders the calling
people infected when they're
18:59
not. We've been through this
many times. I finally found a
19:03
different way to explain what's
going on with a new doctor on
19:08
the scene who does it quite
succinctly in a couple of
19:10
minutes. Professor sukar it
Magdi. And let me just give you
19:16
his bio. He is I like this guy.
He's finally someone from a
19:22
foreign country we can
understand yo. He is a retired
19:27
Thai German microbiologist. He
studied at University of Bonn
19:34
Giza mines Copenhagen, the Max
Planck Institute of immuno
19:38
biology and epigenetics in
Freiburg. So he has been around
19:43
he has an Order of Merit of
Rhineland Palin pollinate or
19:46
something, the guys for real. Of
course, after you hear this,
19:50
you'll know that he is obviously
this information and a shill who
19:54
just threw on a white lab coat.
He explains PCR in a beautiful
19:58
way and PCR Test is a lab test
that may be used to support a
20:04
diagnosis. So if you think
someone is ill has fever is
20:09
coughing, and you know, short of
breath, then it's quite
20:15
legitimate to do a PCR test to
try to find the gene of that
20:20
virus that you're looking for.
And if you find it, or parts of
20:23
the gene, because a PCR test
only looks at parts of the, of
20:27
the virus genome, very small
parts, then it's okay, then you
20:31
say, all right, this is this
would confirm the clinical
20:35
diagnosis. But a real doctor
doesn't go around testing people
20:41
with a test that has never been,
20:46
has never been put on the market
for use to diagnose a disease.
20:51
It's only there to to see
whether you have parts of this
20:57
virus genome, you know, sitting
around in your throat or your
21:00
nose. And then the terrible
thing was that
21:06
whenever this PC is positive,
what
21:11
stutters
21:12
Oh, yeah, that person, or
patient was labeled COVID-19.
21:19
case. But COVID-19 is the term
used for the disease, this is a
21:25
good point,
21:26
which we could have made.
Because the media, not only do
21:29
they call cases, infected
persons, they're also calling
21:33
them COVID cases, which is
technically just not true. COVID
21:38
is the this is when you have the
disease, which means you're
21:42
coughing and hacking up a lung
and dying. But to call a
21:47
positive so called PCR test, a
covid case is by definition
21:53
wrong.
21:54
And that's where everything
really starts getting crazy. But
21:57
positive PCR does not mean that
you are infected, it could mean
22:01
that
22:03
a, you were infected, and now
they're just pieces of the
22:07
genome lying in your
22:10
throat, and you take a swab and
take it out, and then this PCR
22:15
machine, you know, multiplies
that genome. So, the, the number
22:25
of cycles will tell you how many
times this genome has been
22:30
multiplied, it's like, you know,
sort of an alcohol, brief test,
22:35
prep test you you drink one, one
mil of vodka, you're not drunk,
22:39
but if you drink 100, you are
drunk. So
22:42
there you go. That's the
comparison. It's like a
22:45
breathalyzer test. Just because
some alcohol shows up in your
22:50
blood doesn't mean you're drunk
and should go to jail. Just
22:53
because some fragments of DNA
show up in your system doesn't
22:57
mean you have COVID. And you're
infected.
23:00
I think what they should do Mm
hmm. is to do that, as a public
23:06
service, the PCR test should
also test for AIDS.
23:12
We're all gonna have it. That's
not a bad idea. Actually, while
23:16
you're at it, let's do an HIV
test, shall we? Oh, boy. We've
23:20
got some good news and some bad
news. I think Dr. James James
23:26
Linden, on the Irish media
network, which I think is I
23:31
don't even know if it's on
television. But I think pod is
23:35
it a pie hope it's not a pod,
because I don't do pods. They
23:39
had an even better description
of how lame This is all the
23:43
comparison on all we were doing
was, and we spent a lot of time
23:46
making primers. Everyone at the
Met is making primers in a rush
23:49
to get paid to keep their
company moving, to get some scam
23:53
grant off, whatever these are
the primers for the PCR test
23:57
country is going to pay them
some scam grant to make their
24:00
bullshit device. I guess it's
not on TV, just it's probably a
24:04
pod.
24:05
And that's
24:06
what's happening a lot, you
know, illustrating and PCR. Like
24:10
this talk of the cycles, we have
to do kind of 20 to 30 cycles,
24:13
maybe. But they're cycling up to
45 times. I mean, if somebody
24:17
else was in the room near that,
whose uncle used to have COVID a
24:22
million years ago, there's a
chance that that might come a
24:25
positive COVID fart even could
set off in the next room.
24:31
COVID fart can set off the PCR
test. Yes, I believe that I
24:38
think these guys are onto
something. You should
24:40
listen to this show more often.
24:43
I think that's worthy of the
title pod actually. But we're
24:48
still gonna press and and make
y'all crazy. And we're going to
24:52
promote it everywhere. We're
going to promote the idea of the
24:56
Oh yeah, the freedom pass. This
is the word now that's being
24:59
used. I believe that will be the
branded name, the freedom pass.
25:03
I mean, it's such a beautiful
contradiction in terms. It
25:06
hurts. It's like, I love I love
these words freedom pass. So you
25:12
don't really have freedom if you
have to show a path.
25:14
This is the this is the
oxymoron. It
25:16
is the oxymoron that will mess
with your brain. And they're
25:20
promoting it on Formula One.
This is the commentators who
25:23
were in Bahrain, we landed at
the airport, we went straight to
25:26
have a test. We then went
straight to our hotel. We waited
25:31
overnight for the results of
that test to come back and fire
25:34
it out. Yes. And that ladies,
gentlemen, that tells you
25:37
whether you're testing negative
or positive
25:40
or negative test.
25:42
There you go. There was an app
was great. We just waited it was
25:45
it was fantastic was not a
problem whatsoever. whatsoever,
25:53
not a problem. So they're just
they will just keep pushing
25:57
pushing. Concordia University in
California. falsely called they
26:05
said that they had an outbreak.
And now they admit that more
26:09
than 50 rapid COVID-19 tests
offered to asymptomatic students
26:16
came back with false positives,
which sparked fear of an
26:20
outbreak on campus. Which of
course was just not true. Even
26:25
your your youtuber guy, the
affected one, as you call them.
26:30
There was crying after he tested
positive twice. He did another
26:35
test and it came back negative.
26:40
Well, I guess he's a happy
camper. Yes, he's
26:43
a lot happier than that. Then
the clip that you played, that's
26:45
for sure.
26:49
I couldn't get any good crying
clips into the port.
26:51
No, no, but but the shame is
still there and lots of people
26:56
have been sending in sending in
their experiences. And by the
27:02
way, I was sports betting these
days to people's sports betting
27:06
still on despite all the
problems with games.
27:10
Yeah, of course it is. Okay,
wouldn't
27:12
it be great if you bet heavily
on one team and then made sure
27:16
that the other teams
quarterbacks all got COVID?
27:21
Well, that happened to the
Baltimore team recently. The
27:24
quarterback got COVID Uh huh.
27:27
I believe all the Denver Bronco
quarterbacks have had COVID and
27:31
now ineligible to play against
the saints.
27:34
Now they can bring the owner in
john Elway old former
27:36
quarterback
27:37
let him do it.
27:38
It's good to know. Sure.
27:40
That'd be fine. Fine. Anyway,
we're well underway with the
27:44
vaccine. And just to remind
everybody, I pulled the clip of
27:52
Bill Gates explaining about some
potential side effects
27:56
now that the data show that
everybody with a high dose had a
27:59
side effect.
28:00
Yeah, but some of that is is not
dramatic where you know it's
28:04
just you know, super painful but
yes, there
28:08
are there's not severe side
28:10
it's just super painful. There's
nothing else to it just super
28:14
painful and as it turns out,
yeah, there are some side
28:17
effects and it's being reported
on
28:19
how this happening as several
companies race to get a vaccine
28:21
approved. But early trials show
you may need to prepare for side
28:25
effects as Lucas joins us from
the bridge and Lysa these side
28:28
effects are expected to be mild
but could really impact your
28:31
daily life. Yes, it
28:33
depends on how you react and how
you take that feeling of feeling
28:36
crummy because that is what the
early data is suggesting that
28:39
several of these vaccines may
make you feel crummy for a
28:42
couple of days to go and get
that
28:46
is a technical term john it's
crummy. You may feel
28:50
side effects feeling crummy Yes.
28:52
This is a this is a no they she
has a white lab
28:56
coat on. Okay, words mean
something
28:59
sizer is like likely most others
will require two doses to work.
29:04
The injections must be given
weeks apart according to company
29:07
protocols. Now scientists
anticipate that the shots will
29:10
cause you to feel drained,
perhaps flu like side effects
29:13
and call sore arms, muscle aches
and fever. The effects could
29:17
last days it can temporarily
sideline some people from work
29:20
or school.
29:21
Sounds great.
29:23
Experts believe broad outreach
of the vaccine is going to be
29:25
necessary. And in fact, we've
been monitoring how people would
29:28
feel when it comes to taking
that vaccine, the willingness
29:31
willingness rather to be
vaccinated for COVID-19 a recent
29:34
Gallup poll shown only half of
Americans are ready to take it
29:38
half not so much.
29:40
Maybe it's that super painful
bit people are not so into and
29:43
you have to get two shots which
is
29:46
odd. This is the same thing with
the swine flu if you recall,
29:50
yes, they threaten the two shot
thing it makes they make more
29:54
money with that
29:55
they never got to do they get to
the two shot no just
29:58
the two shots kind of ended.
Curiously it just magically
30:01
disappeared.
30:03
Well, the the verified team the
team Halo is out and about and
30:07
they've recruited some people to
go and promote the the virus,
30:11
I'm sorry, the vaccine and on
RTE one in Ireland they have a
30:17
show and the host has a kid on
it and this kid is too She kind
30:22
of looks like a toddler but
she's well spoken so she I don't
30:25
know exactly. She may have been
five or six. And she has a
30:29
before her a table and she has
like a like a doc, you know, a
30:35
doctor's kit, one of those kids
that used to get as a kid and
30:38
had a little, you know, doctor's
case and a stethoscope in there
30:42
and a little fake hypodermic
needle in a fake thermometer. So
30:46
she has that kit. He's got a
little dog, a stuffed dog on the
30:50
table. And she is going to
explain to the people of
30:54
Ireland, about about the vaccine
and how simple it is. And I
31:00
think she's promoting a brand.
She may be one of these kids who
31:04
has been trained from Team Halo.
31:07
What happens now he gets
medicine has my Coronavirus Oh
31:13
good.
31:13
Did he actually have the
31:15
virus? And I think so. Okay, and
over here is the regurgitation
31:20
station. He needs to vomit the
medicine. We need to get him at
31:26
Pfizer and vaccines. Don't waste
time.
31:32
You're ahead of the game. So
31:33
does like
31:33
he's not participating. So we're
going to have to knock them out.
31:38
Tony is having a rough day in
the clinic. Okay, so
31:41
you have to check if he's still
with us. Okay,
31:44
that's a good deal with us.
Okay,
31:48
this is great. This
31:49
is a story of survival, isn't
it?
31:51
So what happened?
31:52
The Pfizer vaccine.
31:54
Okay. And now,
31:57
he has to stay in this pod for
the next seven days.
32:01
That's a serious quarantine
32:02
because there is a backlog with
the HSE. Oh, I
32:06
see. Okay. They love that. Yeah.
32:08
Okay. So you're gonna leave them
in there for 87 days?
32:14
According according to the
Department of Education, because
32:18
they're safe. I mean,
32:20
this is child abuse of the
highest magnitude.
32:25
Know what you introduced me to
is, it was a phenomenal idea
32:28
that no one's decided to
execute. Okay. Credit tune
32:34
Barry.
32:36
She's on the way. She's
32:39
bringing her into this because
there is a connection to climate
32:41
change. And this would be doing
the public a great service,
32:44
blowhard, perfect little girl to
do this. She even though she's a
32:48
teenager, she has to put the
pigtails back in to make it
32:50
work, limit
32:51
pigtails back in and come out
and do this and go out and start
32:54
promoting it. She would that
would be a huge win,
32:58
especially if she says Pfizer
every five minutes.
33:01
Yeah. Pfizer, Pfizer, Dr. Pfizer
phoneys.
33:08
Those guys have no shame. And
that's seriously shameless.
33:15
It's the definition of
shameless.
33:20
The so as we're waiting for the
freedom pass. I'm not gonna give
33:26
you the Red Book entry just yet.
Ticketmaster has walked back a
33:30
little bit there.
33:32
As someone predict Yes,
33:34
yes. Wow. Yes. But all they're
saying is, we'll you know, it's
33:39
not really up to us. It's up to
the venues. We're just preparing
33:43
our all kids, we're just
preparing our API, we want our
33:46
API to be prepared for you know,
whatever we have to tie into
33:50
that'll work with whatever app
and we haven't quite decided
33:53
yet, but we all know it's gonna
be the freedom pass. We'll see.
33:58
But indeed, people around the
world are not having any of
34:02
this. The Brits are protesting
with their with their song, you
34:06
can stick your poison vaccine up
here. Ours actually was pretty
34:11
violently arrested. A number of
protesters and when the Brits go
34:14
out and protest, they protest
without masks, which is real
34:18
badass. I love that. And the cut
you see the cops are almost like
34:22
Oh man, I don't even want to
touch these people. Paris the
34:27
burning the central bank? Yeah,
you know where the problems come
34:31
from? And then we had that
douchebag Alan Joyce the CEO of
34:35
quantas who was all GT and all
jacked and happy about all yeah,
34:39
oh, yeah. Well, oh, yeah. When
you want to travel
34:41
internationally off when you're
gonna have to prove out a
34:44
vaccine profit, profit profit.
So he was doing a speech, some
34:49
global leadership speech. He's
onstage and a guy comes from
34:54
behind the stage and emerging
from backstage a man in a suit
34:58
who grabbed Mr. Joyce and smelly
To tie into his face
35:02
since I've been here to announce
I
35:08
don't know what that was. I
might take a break for
35:11
a second guys and just clean up
a little bit.
35:14
I love that. He says, I don't
know what that's about. What
35:16
could it be about? What What
Would someone pie me over? What
35:19
what what have I done wrong?
35:23
Now that guy deserved the pie
what flavor it was.
35:26
It was a good pie. Somebody
35:28
used that berry pie. Um,
35:31
it was a lot of whipped cream
actually was kind of
35:33
Yes. But berry pie is good
because that besides paying him
35:37
it did makes it ruins his shirt,
his fine shirt and binary Mm
35:41
hmm. Oh, yeah. For good.
35:45
I didn't realize it but the Emmy
Awards now we know about Cuomo
35:52
and his his Emmy Award because
he
35:54
didn't mention on the show. She
meant we didn't so
35:57
I have I have a little reminder
quickie this from Fox News
36:01
actually first talking to a
democrat about this and then a
36:05
republicans only 45 seconds.
36:06
Governor Andrew Cuomo is going
to receive an Emmy for his
36:09
briefings and his leadership
during the pandemic.
36:12
Kevin and me for pandemic
briefings.
36:14
Well, I obviously captivated the
national audience. I mean, he
36:18
held I think was something like
36:20
111 back to back press
conferences. I
36:22
know that fox news other news
networks broke into those press
36:26
conferences. They were
compelling. And again, I think
36:29
this international body has
decided that with
36:34
his or her andrew cuomo I think
it's interesting we're about out
36:37
of time Joe final thought. final
thought is the Emmys are now
36:41
have to probably make their
award show 19 hours because
36:44
you're going to need 18 hours
for the end memorandum hard if
36:47
andrew cuomo wins for all those
patients he put back home and
36:50
positive patients back in the
nursing homes.
36:52
So just to correct everybody in
a couple things. This is the
36:55
International Emmy Awards. This
is not the Emmy Awards as we
37:02
know them because those they
always try to attempt to
37:04
televise those at least so the
International Emmy Awards they
37:07
never televised no one ever
looks at this crap
37:10
No. It's like those little mini
Emmys they give to daytime
37:13
people. Yes.
37:14
The ones that are never tell the
news cast in in Arizona. We'll
37:18
get one digs me. talk shows get
them it's not about acting. And
37:25
so there was this call to do and
then and there were thank yous
37:31
and congratulations from dinette
from the New Yorkers from Rosie
37:35
Perez, Spike Lee. Robert De
Niro, of course. Who's the zoo
37:41
lander guy. Bad guy. Yeah, that
guy. And Ben Stiller. Man is
37:50
still and but it really wasn't
funny. So I didn't clip that
37:53
what I thought was interesting.
was the president of the
37:58
International Emmy Awards, which
is not televised, which is being
38:04
streamed apparently. Imagine
that a Television Award being
38:10
streamed they don't see the
irony in their own obsolescence.
38:19
You there's no difference
between the International Emmy
38:23
Awards and
38:26
a pie.
38:27
Well, I was gonna I was gonna
say there are others but any,
38:32
you know, like Crowder. I mean,
it's it's streamers. He got
38:36
streamers to stream video and
you got podcasters who do audio,
38:40
and you're just joining the pack
and you're boring witness please
38:44
welcome to the stage, President
and CEO of the International
38:48
Academy of Television, arts and
sciences. Bruce pays nurse empty
38:56
auditorium, an empty stage, the
big booming voice and the guy
39:00
and I cut out all the pauses Of
course they the guy comes out
39:03
just listen. Welcome to the
international Emmys.
39:07
Sheer screaming from New York
City's dream around the world.
39:10
It is ironic and rather
gratifying. That although most
39:14
of us cannot travel outside the
borders of our own country,
39:18
television programs continue to
have an impact every place.
39:25
Do you not understand, sir?
You're not even on television.
39:28
Now. What are you talking about?
39:31
And today, as you can see, we
are traveling virtually? Well,
39:35
the impact of technology on our
world is great and growing
39:39
disease may create boundaries
and limitations, but technology
39:43
knocks them down. Give us new
and sophisticated ways to
39:48
communicate with each other.
39:50
I mean, these guys just now
waking up and they they've
39:54
learned about YouTube
39:56
last spring when the virus was
new out of control. And the
40:01
people of New York were
frightened at its relentless
40:04
spread. One man took it upon
himself to use technology to
40:09
spread reliable information and
tell citizens what to do. almost
40:16
daily press conferences were a
whole new dimension in public
40:20
education. He informed he
demanded, and he calmed people
40:25
down. No one who saw it will
easily forget it, the mountain,
40:30
the boyfriend, the COVID test,
and the gradually declining
40:35
numbers. I'll give these guys
one thing.
40:38
They definitely calm people
down. But people in their 90s
40:43
like my, my aunt and uncle, Don,
who's who wrote in the family
40:49
newsletter and said, We are so
happy with Governor Cuomo. He is
40:53
the shining light of this
crisis. I think people felt very
40:57
good about that. So with that,
yes, I agree. But a highlight of
41:02
education, please.
41:10
Well, wouldn't have bothered me
so much as the guy was so full
41:12
of crap and then and then
essentially killed all those
41:17
10,000 people in the
convalescent homes and lied
41:20
about it. Yeah. Yeah.
41:26
And then covered it up with all
kinds of all kinds of stuff, so
41:32
no one would be liable.
41:36
So okay, well, good. He deserves
it. Me. It. It'll be it'll be so
41:40
he can go do his thing with his
brother Chris. Yeah. And back.
41:44
They go back and forth. And who
has the better me? I think Chris
41:47
has one.
41:49
I would rather
41:50
I The reason I say that, because
if he did, it'd be right behind
41:52
him at all times. Yes. Hang on
the shelf there.
41:55
And I kind of like it that way.
where, you know, Brother,
41:58
brother Cuomo gets a bullcrap
me. And this other guy can just
42:02
grouse about it forever. Kind of
like that. We've got an Oregon
42:07
mink farm in trouble. staff is
infected with COVID-19. You know
42:12
what that means to come in for
your pets. wasn't enough to just
42:15
have a couple of stories in
Europe. Now. It's here. They're
42:19
going to call them and kill the
mink. And then they're coming
42:23
for your dog. Not going to so
Jay
42:27
took the dog. The basset hound
we've got here to the dog park.
42:34
Okay,
42:35
yeah, this dog that allowed that
allowed or did you have to
42:38
probably as a dog park was
packed. She didn't have to
42:40
protest.
42:42
No, okay. But the dog is
antisocial. It doesn't like
42:46
other dogs, but likes people and
needs to be pet. He likes to be
42:50
petted.
42:50
Mm hmm.
42:51
This is classic basset hound.
They're all like this. They make
42:55
a lot of noise too. And nobody
would pet the dog. Oh, no, no,
43:00
can't pet that. No, no. COVID
COVID.
43:03
Yeah, exactly. He's gonna give
you COVID such a dog
43:07
yet COVID.
43:08
The simulation is real people
were really living in a
43:11
simulation. I mean, it's
mainstream media and social
43:14
media. But it is a simulation. A
lot of people are stuck in it
43:17
really stuck?
43:22
I think.
43:23
Yeah, I think I think we're at.
There's not much else with
43:27
COVID. Although there is one
thing I need to bring to our
43:29
attention. You probably already
heard this. Jesse Cory Nelson,
43:32
who was created over 100 and
have show mixes throughout the
43:38
pandemic is obviously listening
very closely to our show to pick
43:44
out clips and put them into his
end of show mixes. And he's
43:47
noticed something else we both
do, which he thinks we should be
43:52
aware of, you know, this is not
the old brother. It is not at
43:55
the end of the day. It is I
heard about this.
43:59
I think I think he has a point.
We need to come up with some
44:03
alternatives sitting in his car,
but he's sitting in the
44:05
passenger side and he has a big
intro but while he's doing that,
44:08
because apparently
44:11
skinny Joe is so skinny Joe.
Apparently
44:16
Hong Kong supposedly got it
again. And for people in all of
44:20
Europe, apparently.
44:23
Vegans apparently have twice as
much sex as meat eat. Alright, I
44:29
think we get the idea. We're
using apparently a lot.
44:33
Well, it's one of those lousy
adverbs we should probably drop.
44:37
Yeah, completely, but it's gonna
take that's a little tough
44:40
because that's just, that's the
flow of thing that's a patient
44:43
flow word. And it's used to and
it's always used to if you
44:47
listen to the patient flow where
you are going to say something
44:51
then it's a it's a moment of
pausing, he would drop in
44:55
apparently, as a as a, like a
rimshot.
44:59
But it's also Kind of a way of
saying, We don't really know,
45:02
because we're just reading
whatever we're told, or whatever
45:05
we
45:05
say is that elements involved,
but that's involved with
45:08
everything we do. In fact, I'm
gonna read something that we're
45:11
told I just a note, I want to
read about COVID to be the last
45:14
COVID thing I had to say. Yeah.
It's from Julie T. She wrote as
45:18
he contributed today. And it was
with her to her, she and her
45:25
husband are big no agenda
listeners. I've been sick with a
45:28
virus for almost two weeks as
symptoms for low grade fever,
45:31
not ever reaching 100. And mild
congestion. I had major body
45:35
aches which were miserable. The
reason I read this, because
45:38
replies to my wife who had
COVID, she thinks, but she never
45:41
got tested, my wife said, I'm
begging to get tested. She lost
45:45
her sense of smell and taste,
and you really get that sick.
45:48
But she says she's not going to
get tested because one positive
45:51
test in clallam County did just
shut the whole county down.
45:56
Which is a problem in some of
these little out posts. Just
46:00
when I thought I was getting
better than fever returned to my
46:02
asthma was triggered, if
anything is going to trigger my
46:05
asthma. It's a virus. But I
haven't had my asthma triggered
46:08
this badly in decades. I wanted
to go to the doctor for for meds
46:12
and they tried to convince me to
go to the
46:13
ER. See, this is where she got
smart.
46:18
I refused. Yeah. Because of the
many reasons discussed on this
46:22
show, as well as my many friends
with terrible experiences. Once
46:25
their loved ones were confined
to the hospital. The doctor also
46:29
wanted to give me a covid test,
which I refused. I couldn't
46:32
stand the thought of something
going up my nose when I'm
46:35
already struggling for air. I
asked her if she if the asthma
46:38
treat would be any different if
I tested positive or negative?
46:41
And she said no. You have
recently talked on the show
46:46
recently about people being
embarrassed having a positive
46:48
covid test. I'm not embarrassed
to test positive, who cares?
46:51
However, what I do want to avoid
with a positive test is the
46:54
pressure from literally
everyone. Yeah, will you be
46:57
quarantining for two weeks? Will
you be informing your son's
46:59
school? My son has an emperor in
person private school, which
47:03
keeps pods home? If there's been
a positive test? Will your
47:06
husband tell his work? Are you
going to get medicine? And the
47:09
questions in pressure goes on
and on? But my medical
47:12
conditions suddenly, when is it
suddenly everybody else's
47:15
business? So I'm not wanting to
get a COVID test? Because one, I
47:19
don't trust the results anyway.
And two, I don't want to deal
47:23
with the pressure. People Stay
out of my business. It is
47:26
amazing how everyone wants to
know if I had been tested. And
47:29
if I had been tested, I would be
pressured to give people an
47:32
answer even though it's my
private medical information. A
47:35
very male, very well might have
covid. But I figured my symptoms
47:41
are gone. I'm no longer
contagious. Isn't that true of
47:43
all viruses that present with
symptoms? So I'm having I'm
47:48
avoiding testing to avoid the
social pressure to answer the
47:51
questions that come along with
it. Nice little note
47:54
yet is a good note experience.
And I know I'm not giving any
47:58
advice here. But I personally
think she could have she might
48:01
have dodged a big bullet by
saying No, that's okay. I'm not
48:05
gonna go to the ER because you
know what they want to do? They
48:08
want to test you. They want to
see if you're, you're seemingly
48:12
infected. And then they want to
throw you on a ventilator,
48:15
especially with asthma. And kill
Yeah, I mean, again, this is not
48:20
we're not this is not medical
advice. But I think she made a
48:23
wise decision and she weighed
her own risk. And I she's right.
48:29
And what's interesting is when I
hear someone tested positive,
48:31
which is usually from, from my
stepdaughter, my first question
48:36
is, are they sick? And there's
never an answer to that? Well, I
48:41
don't know. Do they get put
tested positive? So they must be
48:46
on death's door? Yeah. So there
you are.
48:52
No agenda show has this kind of
influenced it for a person that
48:55
really is more at risk from the
system than they are from the
49:00
from the virus?
49:03
Yeah.
49:04
Because we'll get a note
tomorrow, you know, my aunt
49:06
died. Yeah, you know, and they
go on and on. This
49:09
is the same with my sisters. You
know, I've got Willow in, in
49:13
firenza, near Florence in Italy.
And you know, they are, they've
49:16
been locked down, they get out
that locked down again. And it's
49:22
so they had a like a nine page
obituary in the newspaper. And
49:27
that really freaked her out. And
I think one of their friends who
49:31
was 60 and had lung issues died
and you can't and when that
49:35
happens to someone who was a
close friend and he was actually
49:39
texting with him just 10 days
before and everything seemed
49:42
fine. Then Then what happens is
people go on to killer. It's a
49:47
killer without really
understanding, particularly
49:52
looking at the excess death
numbers that no actually it
49:56
could have happened in any other
any other number of ways with
49:58
that person. Again, not a
doctor, but we can read
50:06
cracks,
50:08
cracks, cracks, cracks, cracks,
cracks. Yes. cracks. And I think
50:17
that's why we have a, I think
that's all we have on on the on
50:22
the on the road now. Yeah, I
think that's it for now.
50:25
Yeah. I would like to discuss
some of the things going on with
50:29
this election. Oh, goody. Yes.
50:31
I saw that you had some series
of clips. And I think I have not
50:38
listened to them. I have not
seen but I know what it's about.
50:40
Are you going to launch into
that? Because I'm interested?
50:44
Yes. I'm going to launch into
the crackpot side of Trump's
50:48
gonna be in stay in office.
50:51
Okay. And do I get to interject
after?
50:55
I want you to hear deject
anytime you want. I just don't
50:58
want you to hijack the
51:00
presentation. I will not hijack
the presentation.
51:02
Let's go with it. Let's start
with there's a group of people.
51:06
And it turns out a lot of them
aren't as low on this website.
51:09
You want to hear the great
great, great, great crackpots
51:12
they're all on bright on. Bright
on is a video channel that has
51:19
all these different podcasts of
some video some not. And it has
51:26
people like and bright on is
owned by and run by Mike Adams.
51:31
Brady. I think it's bright
young.
51:33
Right? Could be Blake iaia.
Right. But it's bright on. Okay.
51:38
Uh, Mike Adams is the national
news guy and we always are
51:41
skeptical of natural news
stories.
51:44
The health Ranger.
51:46
He's the health
51:47
Ranger. Yes. I love listening to
the health Ranger.
51:52
Well, I've got a bunch of Mike
Adams clips I want to listen to
51:54
because he's really the D is the
real kingpin amongst this group.
52:00
And there's a whole group of
them. There's Gary he even I've
52:02
got something from him. Steve
quale. There's this woman,
52:05
Sheila zelinsky. There's this
one guy, who I'm really
52:09
fascinated with which is when I
got it. I got a sheet of stuff
52:13
from him. See if I can find it.
This guy is I guess you I tried
52:23
to get clips from this
character. He's got a bunch of
52:24
podcasts and he's always on
bright bridey on. Also His name
52:28
is Jeffrey pray there. As a bio,
okay. He does. He's really out
52:35
there. But if you read his bio,
you start to scratch your head a
52:39
little bit. Geoffrey pray there
is a retired Army officer act
52:43
and this is from his own
website. And he's got pictures
52:46
of himself and all this in
military garb on the back of
52:49
horses, choking out some guy
that's choking the guy out.
52:58
Geoffrey pray there's a retired
Army officer x d. d, a special
53:02
agent, former di a intelligence
officer turned to whistleblower
53:09
and then targeted by the
government. Of course, he's so
53:13
targeted. I never heard of him.
In addition to hosting his own
53:17
call in weekly talk show the
prey their point is also a
53:23
martial arts master and teacher.
Apache wisdom teacher, kinetic
53:31
quotient creator and trainer.
fire arms and horsemanship
53:38
instructor, published author,
sag film actor, speaker, father,
53:45
husband and chaplain and in his
spare time so that's kind of his
53:53
background. So I looked into
this guy as best I could, if he
53:56
does have a LinkedIn page, now
you're gonna play
53:58
this guy, we're just gonna read
his bio, I can't.
54:00
I'm introducing because I'm
introducing him as part of this
54:03
cult. I said, and I've tried it,
I believe me. I wanted to clip
54:09
this guy is his bio and the rest
of it's more entertaining than
54:12
he is. He is just impossible to
clip. He's one of those guys who
54:16
never gets to the point. Okay.
It's just impossible. I tried
54:21
and tried. But most of it is
summarized by Mike Adams. Mike
54:25
Adams has the same. They're all
the same all these guys. But
54:27
let's listen to Mike Adams. And
this is about the election where
54:31
we're at all this coming. All
that's coming down. This is the
54:34
Mike Adams zero, you get to look
for 00 intro
54:37
no joke full on Bolshevik
kinetic revolution, to mass
54:42
murder Trump supporters in the
streets, which is something that
54:45
by the way, actor Robert DeNiro,
just basically called for. I
54:50
don't have the exact quote but
paraphrasing what he said today.
54:53
Robert DeNiro is calling for
ethnic cleansing against white
54:58
Christian people. Who are Trump
supporters in America? So here
55:03
we have Hollywood, you know,
losing their minds again. Now,
55:08
some of these statements are
coming from leftist because they
55:11
think Biden is one and they
think they're in power now. So
55:15
now they're their true darkness
is coming out where they're
55:18
like, kill all the Trump people,
you know, just kill them all oh
55:21
and and criminalize Trump
prosecute him. You've heard this
55:24
from other democrats as well.
They want to prosecute the
55:26
entire Trump family, throw them
all in jail, seize all their
55:29
assets, and so on. I think it's
awesome that they're saying this
55:33
because, number one, I know that
Trump is very likely going to
55:36
win this. Okay.
55:41
So it sounds you know, like,
yeah, it was true. dinero did
55:44
come out with some stupidity,
but he's an idiot. And Scott
55:49
Adams has gone out there,
they're gonna try to kill the
55:51
Trump people as 70 million
people voted for Trump. I mean,
55:54
there's nothing that it's okay.
It's interesting kind of
55:57
paranoia and makes some sense,
and it's entertaining. It just
56:00
gets a little more interesting
when, when Adams goes into some
56:05
of the things he's heard that is
that are going to happen any
56:08
minute now. And this is the one
of my favorite ones is right
56:11
here. This is the Mike Adams one
reparaciones.
56:15
Hold on a second. I had
something in my eye. Hold on. I
56:19
can't see. One, okay. Yes, I'm
sorry. I got my, my eye clouded
56:24
up the the Democrats. They want
Joe Biden in power, but the
56:29
globalists, they don't. The
globalists want to take down
56:34
America and by globalist I mean
people like George Soros and
56:37
other international oligarchies
and enemies of America, such as
56:42
China, for example. They don't
want America to exist at all, as
56:46
founded. So they're actually
competing interests among the
56:50
enemies of Trump. And this is
this is why this is important.
56:53
See the Democrats, they love the
idea of stealing the election,
56:57
and putting Joe Biden in the
White House, so they can push
57:01
all of their crazy insane left
wing agendas. And one of those
57:04
that just surface today was this
new idea pushed by some Biden
57:07
people, I think, some Democrats
who say, once Biden's in the
57:11
White House, they want to seize
farmland from farmers across
57:15
America using eminent domain,
and then give out that land to
57:19
black people. And then have the
USDA provide grant money to
57:23
train those reparations
recipients to train them how to
57:28
farm. Okay, so, so where to
begin with how bad this idea is,
57:33
number one, why are they
assuming that the farmland that
57:36
they're going to be seizing
isn't being seized from black
57:38
farmers who are trying to make a
living on their farmland? You
57:42
know, why are they assuming that
all farmers are white? There's
57:45
plenty of black farmers across
America and they don't want
57:48
their land seized.
57:53
All right. But to be to be fair
about what he's saying there.
57:56
There was language in the heroes
act, that House passed that had
58:02
bullcrapping there like the
digital dollar, and it did
58:05
include confiscation of
farmland. I don't know about the
58:08
white farmers, black farmers
over there going to give it but
58:11
there was some language in there
that related to that.
58:15
Yeah.
58:17
Okay, well, that's just great.
Let's go to Mike Adams to a
58:25
bike and remember that term
irredeemably tainted, because I
58:29
think we're gonna see that term
come up again. And when they say
58:33
that it's going to flip multiple
states, back to Trump, Trump's
58:37
gonna have 300 plus electoral
votes. And then the violence is
58:42
going to happen, no matter what.
But at that point, Trump will
58:46
have the the weight of the
Supreme Court behind him saying
58:50
that, yes, the courts have said
that I'm the president. Now I
58:55
can deploy the military in order
to keep the peace and take down
59:00
the terrorists who are now
trying to destroy America. You
59:02
see, that's a very different
situation for the president than
59:05
doing so than deploying the
military before a court has
59:10
rendered a decision in his
favor. Very different
59:13
situations. And I think what the
globalist are looking for, is
59:17
for Trump to make that decision
early so that Obama can appeal
59:23
to the United Nations and say,
Aha, Trump is a rogue military
59:27
dictator. And we need what what
term you're going to hear, oh,
59:32
international peacekeepers. We
need international peacekeepers
59:37
to come to America. Obama will
say, the blue helmets in order
59:41
to free the American people from
oppression, oppression of who
59:47
oppression of this military
dictator, Trump, that's going to
59:52
be the narrative. He got that
from our show. He did. We played
59:57
a clip about that. Don't you
remember? Yeah, yeah, it was.
1:00:03
It was Yeah, it was it wasn't.
This guy's taking it very
1:00:07
seriously. But
1:00:08
you want to hear the clip that
we had. I'm not hijacking. I'm
1:00:11
just saying that this is this.
Yes, yes,
1:00:13
you may do that
1:00:14
far too common in Chicago police
investigating a shooting
1:00:18
and heavily armed United Nations
peacekeepers operating in some
1:00:22
of the most dangerous corners of
the earth. Now, there's a push
1:00:26
to bring them here.
1:00:28
And I'm Erica.
1:00:30
Commissioner, so
1:00:31
you get it. It was it was it was
a story in Chicago. Yeah. So he
1:00:37
heard that.
1:00:38
He's picked up the ball. He
knows what he's doing. Clearly,
1:00:41
let's go to part two of this to
be
1:00:43
the oppressed people in America
are the people who support
1:00:46
Trump. So that un narrative will
only fly in the left wing media
1:00:50
that's pushing their ultimate
reality, gaslighting thing, you
1:00:54
know, their theater, they will
claim, yeah, America is being
1:00:58
freed by UN troops. But in
reality is you and I know, UN
1:01:03
troops will be running a
kidnapping, child sex trade
1:01:08
operation, as soon as they can,
you know, the roll into, I don't
1:01:12
know, wherever, wherever they
end up, you know, Oregon, or
1:01:16
somewhere Washington state the
rolling Washington, let's start
1:01:18
kidnapping, you know, teenagers
off the streets and shipping
1:01:21
them off to Europe. for payment.
1:01:26
Sorry,
1:01:27
yeah, that's all right. So let's
go to this is the another lead
1:01:33
into even better material. And
by the way, this whole cult of
1:01:37
people including this, they're
all on top of this. They all
1:01:41
Yeah, yeah. Yeah. They're just
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But the whole
1:01:43
thing, let's go to lead in three
headlines, because of course,
1:01:47
Democrats are shutting down
farms in California, and meat
1:01:50
processing plants and food
processing facilities all across
1:01:54
the country. They're shutting
down grocery stores in New
1:01:57
Mexico, just if, if four people
test positive for COVID, who
1:02:01
were in the grocery store, even
even though the tests are false,
1:02:03
the shut down the whole grocery
store for two weeks. I mean,
1:02:07
these are engineered food
shortages, folks. So that the
1:02:09
press, the international press
can say look, the American
1:02:12
people are starving under the
authoritarian rule of Trump, the
1:02:17
military dictator. And look
people are getting shot in the
1:02:21
streets. It's going to be 100%
lies.
1:02:24
It's going to be you know,
1:02:26
edited videotapes from CNN, with
completely out of context
1:02:31
statements. But this is how this
is how America is going to be
1:02:36
demonized by the world, as Trump
maintains a second term, because
1:02:41
you see, once Trump wins his
second term, it's going to be
1:02:45
America against the world.
Because the globalist run Europe
1:02:50
they run Canada with that pansy
ass snowflakes soy boy, Justin
1:02:54
Trudeau in charge in Canada, oh
my god, every time I see that
1:03:00
guy, I just want to kick him in
the balls, don't you? Every time
1:03:03
he speaks, just want to kick him
in the balls. It wouldn't even
1:03:06
change his voice by the way. He
speaks that way all the time.
1:03:10
And Australia is all in with the
globalists. And by the way,
1:03:13
infiltrated by China, New
Zealand, all in basic basically
1:03:18
New Zealand is a is a globalism,
you know, experiment Island.
1:03:23
It's like the Island of Dr.
Moreau or some some crazy weird
1:03:26
sci fi or willian nightmare
bullshit going on there. And
1:03:30
then, of course, China is trying
to destroy everybody who isn't a
1:03:34
Chinese communist. And, you
know, what do you have South
1:03:39
America still mostly socialist
run by a lot of crazy actual
1:03:43
military dictators like Maduro,
you know, in Venezuela, and then
1:03:47
you've got Cuba and so on. The
world is a mess. So I get to
1:03:51
you're trying to let him make
himself sound pretty crazy. But
1:03:57
he sounds
1:03:57
pretty crazy to me.
1:03:58
But
1:03:59
what if you didn't think that
was great. Let's go to clip four
1:04:01
Before we discuss any more of
it. The world
1:04:04
is a mess. And America is the
only real hope for human freedom
1:04:09
around the world. So even when
Trump establishes his second
1:04:13
term, America is going to be in
bloody domestic warfare. I don't
1:04:20
know the best way to describe
this. I'm trying to paint a
1:04:23
picture for you so that you're
ready for this. We're going to
1:04:26
be in war on US soil, very
likely involving troops from
1:04:31
other countries. And that
doesn't even get involved in the
1:04:35
Chinese troops that Governor
Newsome will probably allow to
1:04:37
land at the Long Beach port. You
know, come on in China, because
1:04:43
of course China owns governor
Newsome and probably use
1:04:47
California as a staging
beachhead to launch attacks on
1:04:51
the rest of America. So I can
argue that there are that they
1:04:56
are people in political places
of power in the United States.
1:05:00
Who are crazy enough to dream
this up? And who would want to
1:05:04
do this? Who could say oh well
if Trump prevails then oh my we
1:05:09
have to bring in the blue
helmets I'm I can't argue that
1:05:13
much with him it's just he seems
to believe it a bit let's go
1:05:17
with the last clip from Mike and
then we'll get to other clips
1:05:19
but you're going to need some
actual combat ammo in this
1:05:22
because you're going to be at
war with no probably Communist
1:05:27
Chinese troops if he rolls into
an ammo add I'm going to be very
1:05:32
much in California and then
those of you down at the
1:05:35
southern border of California
and Arizona especially you're
1:05:40
going to be at war with the
Mexican narco is rolling in with
1:05:42
their Chinese trained narco
militant units and their armored
1:05:48
vehicles You know, they're up
armored Mad Max looking drug
1:05:52
running you know, armored
personnel, narco vehicles have
1:05:55
you seen those
1:05:58
Alright,
1:06:00
so he goes on he already did the
ammo ad it was earlier should
1:06:05
have really should
1:06:06
have left that in because it's a
perfect so it wasn't about it
1:06:09
wasn't
1:06:10
an ad It was a long discussion
about what type of point bullet
1:06:13
you need know to kill China and
has to deal with these Chinese
1:06:17
because the Chinese as you know
be staging in California beach.
1:06:21
Yeah. Down in California down
there and nobody's gonna care.
1:06:26
Because it's just the so this
guy is is as far as I'm
1:06:29
concerned. Yeah, there's he's
got a couple of things that are
1:06:31
kind of interesting. No, agenda
II T's insane. But let's get
1:06:36
let's go to Gary he even he was
on this Sheila zolecki show.
1:06:41
This is z l clip. Why get what
Tuesday el clips, I want this
1:06:46
one. And then the other one. The
Gary HeMan. First another one.
1:06:51
Gary has to Gary even first
great reset,
1:06:53
they intend to deal with a
massive debt by repudiating
1:06:58
debt. But in exchange for giving
up having to pay your house note
1:07:01
you give up the property that
you're on, they're gonna deal
1:07:03
with private property. As you
know, under the Communist
1:07:06
Manifesto, people are not
allowed to own things, of
1:07:09
course, you're gonna be able to
live in your house as long as
1:07:11
you comply. And one of those
compliance issues that are in
1:07:13
our face right now is the
vaccine. And I don't know if you
1:07:17
saw an immediate today, where
quantas and I fly quantas.
1:07:21
Frequently, because I have
property in Australia. cuantas
1:07:24
is now going to require that you
have proof of vaccination before
1:07:29
you can file on an airline. This
is so imminent right now, this
1:07:32
vaccination, it's not going to
be mandated initially. But it's
1:07:36
going to be so punitive. If you
don't have it, it's going to be
1:07:39
very difficult to function. It's
going to start with airlines and
1:07:43
travel, then it's going to be
imposed in government jobs. It's
1:07:47
going to be imposed on
healthcare workers, just like
1:07:49
the flu vaccine is right now.
And then it's going to be
1:07:53
ultimately imposed on going to
the grocery store. And then
1:07:57
eventually, they'll take the
ultimate step to make it
1:08:00
mandatory. And if you don't get
it, then you'll be incarcerated.
1:08:03
And the FEMA camps coming on a
series of events is upon us.
1:08:14
all make sense. It's too bad
about the FEMA camps. You can't
1:08:19
argue that there is a push for
how a freedom.
1:08:23
That's what you argue about. All
right, let's play this last
1:08:26
clip. Steve quale,
1:08:30
that we have to become a member
of a global guru. And I see to
1:08:33
the United Nations, literally,
and I had a place in God where I
1:08:36
can call fire down from heaven
on my wood. I do pray against
1:08:40
them that way. Because again,
ladies and gentlemen, they want
1:08:44
you to eat insects, they really
do.
1:08:48
probably know this, their bodies
and new meat made from your own
1:08:51
human cells. And they say, well,
it's not cannibalism. It's sure
1:08:55
the blazes is we've got the
whole statement coming through,
1:08:59
can't resist. So eat your heart
out has more meaning than it
1:09:02
ever did up philosophic was
fourthly, go ahead.
1:09:06
Soylent Green.
1:09:10
All right. Excellent. Yeah.
1:09:12
We're beating ourselves. So this
is a crowd of people that
1:09:17
they're all in with, I would
say. Sidney Powell is like their
1:09:21
hero. And you know, I'm kind of
getting sick of Sidney Powell.
1:09:26
And I know you're a fan I mean,
I kind of was a fan for a while
1:09:30
but you know, she's in effect if
she didn't get Flynn out. She
1:09:33
got she got the judge worked up
and they did Trump had to bail
1:09:37
Flynn out. She claimed to be in
jail with Sidney Powell. You
1:09:40
know, Sidney Paul's real glory
started back when she was a
1:09:43
defender of Enron. The people
that keep kept the rolling
1:09:48
blackouts in California. She was
their big defender. She was the
1:09:51
defense attorney for Enron, I
think, and I didn't know he went
1:09:55
on the air all over the place
about government over No,
1:09:58
I think having read the book,
you're incorrect about your
1:10:02
assumption of what she did for
Enron. What she did for Enron is
1:10:06
safe to executives who had been
screwed by what's his name
1:10:11
Wasserman, who shut down Arthur
Andersen. It's not not like she
1:10:16
was defending Enron. The people
who needed to go to jail didn't
1:10:21
and the people who really had no
role and were only doing as they
1:10:24
were asked to do that, too. She
defended. But okay, whose
1:10:28
story was this? That's what was
her story? Yeah. Okay. Okay,
1:10:33
I'm, I'm done with her.
1:10:36
Oh, well, that's too bad because
I got clips from her.
1:10:38
No, I think it's good. I have a
clip from where I want to play
1:10:40
my clip. I have a clip of I have
a clip of her. This is the I
1:10:46
picked this clip off of the
Twitter. I just got a kick out
1:10:49
of it. This is her rant, and I
want to hear your clips. This is
1:10:53
your random check stubs clip,
which I just thought was okay,
1:10:58
well, they got check stubs.
Well, let's see these check
1:11:01
stubs, put them online. got
pictures of the checks?
1:11:14
With every means and manner of
fraud that you can possibly
1:11:18
imagine and many could never
imagine. How many fraudulent
1:11:21
votes. Do you think that
1:11:24
Joe Biden on his side of the
slate?
1:11:30
probably at least 10 million.
million fraudulent votes?
1:11:36
Probably.
1:11:38
Maybe more.
1:11:40
President Trump lost 7 million
votes
1:11:42
and how many dead people how
many votes of dead people were
1:11:46
more cast? Do you think
1:11:50
we're still tracking down to see
if what we've been provided is
1:11:54
real but if it is corrected
several million
1:11:59
Okay.
1:12:00
All right. Let's be reasonable
to get 10 million fraudulent
1:12:03
votes. I don't see any wins on
the on the on the good boy side.
1:12:08
And he got I believe there's 2
million dead people voting in
1:12:12
California every election, so
that's probably true, too. But
1:12:16
okay, where's the winds here?
Where's it? When's the tide
1:12:19
turning? I'm not seeing any
positive. anything happening.
1:12:22
It's all being held up. I don't
know why.
1:12:26
Okay, so good. I think you went
a little too too deep into Mike
1:12:32
Adams. I really don't just just
as to prove that Sydney. I think
1:12:36
that Sydney crackin keeper is
amazing. nutjob Mike Adams thing
1:12:41
was not about Sydney.
1:12:42
Well, it was a side to this.
That's just as nutty as the
1:12:46
woman in the green screaming now
after Trump one against Hillary.
1:12:50
Oh, yeah,
1:12:50
totally, I think but to be fair,
a lot of those things we have
1:12:54
discussed from serious news
stories. He's putting it all
1:12:57
together. But yeah, you connect
that nuttiness to her that's
1:13:01
that's good. Because there's a
lot of nutty people out there
1:13:04
who you will not like and I have
clips of all of them. What is
1:13:08
your Freeza Korea clip because I
have the clip. I have a clip
1:13:11
your says sweetened Is that
better? What is what is your
1:13:13
my clip will be better? This is
a okay. This is a clip that was
1:13:17
recommended for us. by
everybody. Everyone says Oh, are
1:13:21
you sad is CNN. This is the car
explaining what all the right
1:13:26
wing talk show guys have
explained months ago about how
1:13:29
it's possible under some
screwball circumstances that
1:13:33
will never take place. How Trump
could win without really
1:13:37
winning.
1:13:39
He did this in September. And I
think that's exactly what is
1:13:43
going to happen
1:13:44
that are legal and
constitutional, that could
1:13:47
enable that are legal and
constitutional.
1:13:51
Why is your clip restarting your
clip
1:13:55
know that could enable Trump to
stay in office without actually
1:13:59
winning the vote. The system of
electing the president is
1:14:03
complicated because it was not
designed to be directly
1:14:06
democratic. The Constitution
calls for states to choose the
1:14:11
presidential electors, who in
turn gather to vote for the
1:14:14
President. Over time, states
have passed laws that ensured
1:14:19
their state's popular vote for
the presidency would determine
1:14:22
the electors. But those are laws
not a constitutional obligation.
1:14:27
Now, imagine the scenario during
election week. Trump is leading
1:14:31
on November 3, but Joe Biden
pulls ahead in the days
1:14:34
following republicans file
objections to 10s of thousands
1:14:37
of mail in ballots, Democrats
five countersuit taking account
1:14:41
of the confusion. Legislators
decide to choose the electors
1:14:45
themselves. Here's the worry. Of
the nine swing states. Eight
1:14:50
have Republican legislators if
one or more decide that
1:14:54
balloting is chaotic and marred
by irregularities. They could
1:14:58
send what they regard as the
legitimate With slate of
1:15:00
electors, which would be
Republican, Democrats may object
1:15:04
and file lawsuits in some of
those states Democratic
1:15:07
governors or secretaries of
state could send their own
1:15:10
slates of electors to
Washington. That would add to
1:15:12
the confusion. But that might
well be part of the republican
1:15:16
plan.
1:15:23
Because you see, when Congress
convenes on January 6, to tally
1:15:27
the electors votes, there would
be challenges to the legitimacy
1:15:31
of some electors. It's possible
congressional Republicans could
1:15:35
decide the disputed states
should simply not be counted.
1:15:39
Suppose In this scenario,
Michigan's votes are
1:15:42
invalidated. That would ensure
that neither candidate would get
1:15:46
to 270 electoral votes. At that
point, the Constitution clearly
1:15:52
directs that the House of
Representatives vote to
1:15:55
determine the presidential
election. But it does so with
1:16:02
each state casting a single
ballot. If the current numbers
1:16:06
hold, there would be 26 state
delegations that are republican
1:16:10
and 23 democratic with one tide.
So the outcome would be to
1:16:15
reelect Donald Trump. Trump
doesn't need to do anything
1:16:20
other than to simply accept this
outcome, which is constitutional
1:16:24
crap.
1:16:27
I really enjoy that you filled
up your lack of argument with
1:16:32
sound effects. This is of
course, exactly what can happen.
1:16:37
And
1:16:38
I think there's a distinct
possibility it will happen.
1:16:42
There is no possibility this is
going to happen.
1:16:44
Okay. But don't hijack my
presentation either. If you
1:16:49
don't mind, I don't have
anything left. You will. First
1:16:54
No, I
1:16:54
don't have anything left in my
in my arsenal of clips.
1:16:58
Okay, but it's not acceptable
just to say it mo crap. Now, I'm
1:17:01
gonna argue, I'm going to argue
why I think this has a very good
1:17:05
chance of working. And first,
let's understand for people who
1:17:08
listened that Fareed Zakaria
clip and didn't understand the
1:17:12
United States, the citizens
united states do not vote for
1:17:16
the President. That's the point
of what is going on. Here. It is
1:17:19
the electoral college. And it's
understood by the left and by
1:17:24
Hollywood. As I will remind you
of this clip from 2016. On
1:17:29
December 14, the day the
electoral college was going to
1:17:34
certify the vote for Trump
versus Hillary Clinton. The
1:17:38
actors came out
1:17:39
and did this Republican members
of the electoral college This
1:17:43
message is for you. As you know,
our founding fathers built the
1:17:47
electoral college to safeguard
the American people from the
1:17:50
dangers of a demagogue and to
ensure that the presidency only
1:17:54
goes to someone who is to an
eminent degree and down with the
1:17:58
requisite qualifications, an
eminent degree, someone who is
1:18:03
highly qualified for the job
1:18:05
for the electoral college was
created specifically to prevent
1:18:09
an unfit candidate from becoming
president.
1:18:12
There are 538 members of the
Electoral College, you and just
1:18:16
36 other conscientious
republican electors can make a
1:18:19
difference
1:18:20
by voting your conscience on
December 19,
1:18:23
and thereby shaping the future
of our nation.
1:18:26
I'm not asking you to vote for
Hillary Clinton.
1:18:29
I'm not asking you to vote for
Hillary Clinton. I'm not asking
1:18:32
you to vote for Hillary Clinton.
As you know, the Constitution
1:18:34
gives electors the right to vote
for any eligible person, any
1:18:38
eligible person, no matter which
party they belong to,
1:18:40
but it should certainly be
someone you consider especially
1:18:43
competent, especially competent
1:18:46
to serve as president of the
United States of America.
1:18:50
All right, so the full clip is
in the show notes. It goes on
1:18:53
for another minute, but you get
the idea. There was in a
1:18:55
classic, yeah, it was an appeal
for the Electoral College, which
1:18:58
I learned from you years ago.
That exactly what I think Martin
1:19:03
Sheen said the Electoral College
is a safeguard. So if some
1:19:07
nutjob or someone completely
incompetent, ie Joe Biden is on
1:19:13
deck to become president that
the electoral college can go
1:19:16
save that it's really not that
many people. So this is
1:19:20
saveable. For for President
Trump
1:19:23
has worked. Yes, it has it has
1:19:25
worked several times in the past
it has this.
1:19:28
Hillary Hillary was kicked out
of the office because of the
1:19:31
Electoral College.
1:19:32
Correct. Even though from
everything I've now come to
1:19:36
learn there was a similar vote
fraud, digital vote fraud in
1:19:40
2016. And what happened this
time around, is they amped it up
1:19:45
too high. they they they set
their algorithms their votes
1:19:48
switching algorithms to high it
became evident that this wasn't
1:19:53
this was going to be not
apparent. Evidently ostensibly
1:19:59
impressive. assumably going to
be noticed both of these votes
1:20:03
were switched back and forth.
And that's why counting had to
1:20:06
stop and ballots had to come in.
And what's online is not check
1:20:13
stubs, but there is
circumstantial evidence of
1:20:18
Chinese ballots being printed.
They are different. This is an
1:20:22
all of the legal filings.
There's, for each of these swing
1:20:26
states, there's a 76 page
lawsuit which has been filed by
1:20:30
typically the the electors who
are going to vote for the
1:20:34
Electoral College. But lynnwood,
of course, is one of these and
1:20:39
Sidney Powell herself, and it's
more or less the same lawsuit
1:20:43
that's being filed and the the
affidavits and what they present
1:20:48
is definitely enough for a
hearing. What you're hearing in
1:20:52
the mainstream news of Trump
lost, this is no good with
1:20:56
didn't win this. Everything is
being blocked, it's not working,
1:21:00
is explained? Well, in a short
tempo, fast tempo by Viva fry.
1:21:05
Some of the other ones have been
dismissed on questions of
1:21:07
standing now prefer that
1:21:09
standing is not a question of
evidence. And in the context of
1:21:13
motions to dismiss, you don't
present evidence, the judge
1:21:16
takes
1:21:17
the allegations for granted in
the lawsuit,
1:21:19
and then come to a determination
as to whether or not there is a
1:21:22
cognizable claim in law based on
the drafting of the allegations,
1:21:26
evidence has not been presented.
And when the judge denied his
1:21:29
standing and dismissed the
lawsuits because the plaintiffs
1:21:31
don't have standing, it wasn't
anything to do with any evidence
1:21:35
of fraud. It was that the
plaintiffs in law did not have
1:21:38
the requisite legal interest to
bring the suit. That is the
1:21:42
issue. So when people tell you,
they haven't presented any
1:21:44
evidence of fraud, despite the
opportunity to have done some 35
1:21:47
lawsuits, they never got to the
stage of presenting evidence.
1:21:50
Right.
1:21:51
Then the affidavits and what
they that are in the lawsuit are
1:21:55
very detailed. They have defense
intelligence agents, signing
1:22:00
sworn affidavits of what they
have seen of the the inner
1:22:03
workings of the systems there is
historically so many news
1:22:08
stories about specifically
smartmatic dominion, this has
1:22:13
been around it's even the
democrats have complained about
1:22:15
it this time that just pushed it
too far. Now, I could explain
1:22:19
every single one of these points
of the ballot stuffing of the of
1:22:25
the votes switching of the fake
ballots coming in. of all this,
1:22:30
all this again, it's 76 pages. I
thought it would be easier to
1:22:34
give two minutes to diamond and
silk and let them run through it
1:22:37
for me probably more
entertaining
1:22:39
people to understand voter
fraud. voter fraud is this year
1:22:42
impersonating fraud at the
polls, false registrations and
1:22:47
duplicate voting fraudulent use
of absentee ballots by in both
1:22:53
illegal assistance at the poll.
Yeah. And eligible voting like
1:22:57
illegal aliens voting in is here
dead people voting between the
1:23:01
vote count, ballot petition
fraud, those are some of the
1:23:06
fraudulent activities. And if
any of those activities took
1:23:09
place in this
1:23:11
voter fraud, that's right now
there's a difference between
1:23:14
voter fraud and election fraud
that is explained voter fraud by
1:23:19
election fraud is when you talk
about the system, the system
1:23:22
like the system says being used
and how the books are tabulated.
1:23:26
Now the bulk was pulled from
Donald Trump and given to Biden
1:23:29
that's the fraud inside of the
system. It's two things that we
1:23:34
look like we're fighting here is
voter fraud and election fraud.
1:23:38
And that brings me to two
questions that I have. I want to
1:23:42
know what was the legal reason
for stopping the voting on
1:23:46
election night? Not at
everything, all of a sudden came
1:23:49
to a screeching halt. Right. You
know, there was no natural
1:23:52
disasters, there was no war no
at the terrorism that was the
1:23:56
machine's broken. And then how
did everybody decide to stop and
1:24:02
several different states? all at
the same time? Not only that,
1:24:06
and Georgia he was at there was
reporting 99% Yeah, should have
1:24:10
been called for President Trump
presidency was not another thing
1:24:15
authorized to remove a Trump
zalze Okay, at a particular
1:24:20
time, the vote that was
allocated to Trump, so you know,
1:24:24
when they're counting the vote,
those votes are tallied up their
1:24:27
additions, they are being added.
But according to the timestamp
1:24:31
entry, something new york time
who got their data information
1:24:35
from Addison research, and
Pennsylvania, on November the
1:24:40
third at 11:08pm, President
Trump all of a sudden lost
1:24:46
17,877 votes. It was removed
from his account in his count,
1:24:54
while at the same time button
game 17,009 Hundred and 30
1:25:01
volts. So what I want to know is
if these Vols were deeply lit or
1:25:07
removed from President Trump's
tally amount at 11:08pm, on
1:25:13
November the third, who
authorized it?
1:25:16
Wow. So this alternative media
blitz, which includes many other
1:25:22
characters is causing concern.
It is causing questions, there
1:25:26
is confusion. And I think the
electoral college is, can be
1:25:31
influenced. And all that needs
to happen is for one or two
1:25:36
states to say, No, we can't
certify, because there's these
1:25:40
problems. And here's this
laundry list. And it turns out
1:25:43
to be the same in all these
other states. I only have four
1:25:47
Sidney Powell clips. They're
short, we'll just catch up with
1:25:49
her. This was the beginning of
the week may ask you about the
1:25:52
state of Georgia. Obviously,
yesterday, you know, the
1:25:54
governor there.
1:25:55
He certified the election for
Joe Biden. It's about 12,000
1:25:58
votes and what you see will
Georgia switch?
1:26:03
Yeah, that's a total farce.
Georgia is probably going to be
1:26:07
the first state I'm going to
blow up and Mr. camp and the
1:26:11
Secretary of State need to go
with it because they're in on
1:26:14
the dependence scam what their
last minute purchase or award of
1:26:18
a contract at Dominion of 100
million dollars. The state
1:26:22
Bureau of Investigation for
Georgia ought to be looking into
1:26:25
financial benefits received by
Mr. camp and and the Secretary
1:26:30
of State Stanley about that
time.
1:26:32
And your lawsuit in Georgia is
indeed specifically against the
1:26:36
the governor and Secretary of
State and these allegations are
1:26:40
in there. This This has to be
addressed one way or the other.
1:26:43
One of his new characters was
introduced last shift
1:26:46
that's that's Jimmy Kimmel, he
came back again, crap, I just
1:26:50
lose that. He's kind of he Jimmy
Kimmel kind of has your
1:26:55
attitudes towards Powell. So I
don't want to compare you with
1:26:59
him. But he's very much on the
same tip.
1:27:02
One of his new characters was
introduced last week and then
1:27:06
killed off suddenly this
weekend. Her name is Sidney
1:27:08
Powell. She's lawyer she was
pushing a conspiracy theory that
1:27:12
said the governor of Georgia,
1:27:14
who is both Republican and a big
Trump's border was bribed
1:27:18
by the voting machine company to
throw the election to Joe Biden.
1:27:22
I guess that was too much even
for Donald Trump, because
1:27:25
a week after he welcomes Sidney
Powell to what he described as a
1:27:29
truly great legal team.
1:27:30
The campaign put out a statement
saying Sidney
1:27:32
Powell is practicing law on her
own. She is not a member of the
1:27:36
Trump legal team. She's also not
a lawyer for the president in
1:27:40
his personal capacity.
1:27:42
So she's making these
allegations. I don't see any
1:27:46
counter suits, and she's really
going after the governor in the
1:27:49
Secretary of State in Georgia.
1:27:51
Well, you have promised a
krakken will be unleashed. We
1:27:58
are we were expecting perhaps
your suit would be filed to
1:28:03
yesterday or today. When shall
we expect that your lawsuit?
1:28:08
Well, I think another later than
tomorrow, it's just going to be
1:28:12
it's a massive document. And
it's going to have a lot of
1:28:17
existence. And, and who will be
the defendant or defendants. The
1:28:25
defendants are going to be sucks
in Georgia are responsible for
1:28:29
supposedly making sure the
elections in Georgia are done
1:28:33
properly. And there are just
countless incidents of voter
1:28:38
fraud and election fraud writ
large in Georgia.
1:28:42
Right. So she said that on
Wednesday, and it came out on
1:28:45
Friday. And the final one is she
doubles down once again on on
1:28:51
your implication, I'm sorry, you
just had an implication he said
1:28:55
I don't see any counter suits.
There's no chance or there's no
1:28:59
time for a countersuit yet.
1:29:00
Okay. We'll wait for it. But
when you say these things in
1:29:04
public, there is a you are
there's a libel thing. You can't
1:29:07
just run around saying these
people are corrupt and and and
1:29:10
and have been bribed. I would
think I will
1:29:13
take the bomb that 10 minutes
later, it takes a sometimes a
1:29:16
month to put a libel suit
together.
1:29:18
Okay, but at least I would
protest a little bit.
1:29:21
Some people say that the
President's team distance
1:29:24
themselves from you, because in
part of the accusations you
1:29:27
made, you said you had evidence
suggesting that the governor of
1:29:30
florida the Georgia republican
governor was involved in a
1:29:33
conspiracy. I'm wondering if
upon reflection, that's
1:29:35
something you stand by and
something you'll continue to
1:29:38
pursue?
1:29:39
Well, what I've said and I
thought I said and intended to
1:29:42
say is there should be an
investigation, a thorough
1:29:46
criminal investigation, frankly,
of everyone involved in
1:29:50
acquiring the Dominion system
for GM for the state of Georgia
1:29:55
and frankly, for every other
state, given how appalling the
1:29:59
system is. And the fact that it
was designed to manipulate the
1:30:03
boats and destroy the real votes
of American citizens who were
1:30:07
casting legal those that applies
to Georgia as well. I have
1:30:11
serious concerns that certain
people in fact, one lawyer told
1:30:15
me that one of his clients knew
of money or benefits being paid
1:30:21
to family members of those who
signed the contract for Georgia.
1:30:25
And I believe it was a no bid
contract that Georgia awarded
1:30:30
for the Dominion systems 100
million dollar, no bid contract.
1:30:35
And I think they're multiple
people in the Secretary of
1:30:37
State's office in Georgia and
others who should be
1:30:41
investigated in Georgia for what
benefits they might have
1:30:43
received from giving Dominion
the $100 million, no bid
1:30:48
contract. Now,
1:30:50
I suspect that she has the goods
on at least someone or a family
1:30:55
member, and we know this does
happen Hello, Biden's. And
1:31:00
she'll come out with that in the
next two weeks. And that may
1:31:03
trip everything down the line
might not. On Thanksgiving,
1:31:08
President Trump did a press
conference, which was a very odd
1:31:11
one. It was an odd room. It was
a small, small table, not very
1:31:18
presidential. And he was
answering questions and the only
1:31:22
clip that really made any noise
was when some reporters said
1:31:27
something which I've listened to
his clip 10 times. I've seen the
1:31:31
right wing media distressful
distress. I haven't found any
1:31:40
transcript or anyone and tells
me what this disgraceful
1:31:43
question was. But this is the
only thing you saw from that
1:31:46
press conference. So
1:31:47
no, I can't say that at all. You
I think it's a it's a
1:31:50
possibility. They tried to look
between you people don't answer
1:31:55
Don't talk to me that way. You
just you're just a lightweight
1:31:58
Don't talk to me that don't talk
to I'm the President of the
1:32:00
United States. Don't ever talk
to the president that way. By
1:32:04
now. I'm gonna go with another
question. Go ahead.
1:32:06
Do you have any idea what was
said there? What pissed him off
1:32:08
so much? Did you catch any any?
1:32:10
No,
1:32:11
zip? Because that's and that's
the thing. You go and everyone's
1:32:14
disgraceful. He's horrible. Even
Cuomo. Yeah, the President's
1:32:18
right. The press is disgraceful.
But we don't know what the
1:32:21
disgraceful question was. That's
okay. Because that was the
1:32:25
distraction. What? And this is,
this is when this all works out,
1:32:30
as I hope it does. It's going to
solve my biggest pet peeve,
1:32:35
which I'm so excited about. This
is really nice. I'm sorry.
1:32:40
But using the word pod, no. Oh,
1:32:43
it's a similar word that I hate.
1:32:45
massive fraud has been found.
We're like a third world
1:32:49
country. We're using computer
equipment that can be hacked.
1:32:53
They talk about glitches, how
many glitches a glitch Oh, gee,
1:32:57
we had a glitch. 5000 votes, in
all cases, right, in all cases,
1:33:02
went from Trump to by bidding up
from buying the glitches
1:33:05
whenever from Biden to Trump. So
they had many glitches, and they
1:33:09
said, Oh, we have glitches, like
the equipment is a little
1:33:12
broken, we'll fix it up. No.
glitches in this case,
1:33:16
we caught them cheating.
1:33:18
We caught them stealing. We
caught a fraudulent effort to
1:33:22
get votes. And they said, Oh,
yes, it's true. And there was
1:33:27
but there were many of them. But
But here's the problem. There
1:33:31
were probably 10 2030 times that
didn't get God. We just got
1:33:36
lucky in court, numerous of
them. But what that is, is very
1:33:40
simple. If you look at the
glitch, the glitch means right.
1:33:44
It means Oh, we got caught. We
got caught with the votes. And
1:33:49
now let's just call it a glitch.
It wasn't the machinery. And by
1:33:54
the way that machinery, if you
look, just take a look anywhere
1:33:57
on the internet, you will see
many many people where they're
1:34:00
experimenting with this stupid
machinery. Where have you said
1:34:04
it a certain way the votes go
from Trump to Biden.
1:34:08
So this is the defense of
Dominion voting systems and
1:34:13
smartmatic software and whatever
companies are involved in that.
1:34:16
It was just a glitch. And
indeed, the one glitch that they
1:34:20
caught was a vote switch. And if
you go back you'll see that
1:34:24
these glitches, which is perfect
because we've been set up as
1:34:27
morons of technology for years
that a glitch Oh, it's just a
1:34:33
glitch. Amazon went down. It's
just a glitch. We've been taught
1:34:36
and trained to just think beyond
that. Oh, it's
1:34:39
a glitch softened up.
1:34:40
Yeah, we softened up there's no
there's no fraud. There's no
1:34:43
corruption. It's a glitch Shut
up, man. He was on Maria
1:34:46
Bartiromo this morning, and I
recorded it I was going to clip
1:34:49
it but he basically went on for
10 minutes about glitches. So
1:34:54
this is the word glitch. We're
going to understand what a
1:34:57
glitch really is. Hopefully by
the end of all, this And there
1:35:01
were all kinds of other
anomalies
1:35:03
or not, or not, maybe not.
1:35:05
But at least I'm I'm showing
some things that could really
1:35:10
happen because it's actually
being talked about domian
1:35:16
workers were everywhere in in
these voting places, and they
1:35:23
were left alone, and they could
do whatever they wanted. These
1:35:26
were not, as far as I know, not
official or election officials.
1:35:31
And there's also some
unfortunate news of 48 USB
1:35:37
drives gone missing, and they
actually had votes on them.
1:35:42
Images of votes, which now may
or may not be able to be
1:35:45
counted. But here's the
Maricopa, Arizona, Maricopa
1:35:48
director of Election Day, and
emergency voting, talking about
1:35:54
these Dominion workers and they
really were necessary to have
1:35:57
there. These are things we
probably should have known
1:35:59
before election day
1:36:00
where their Dominion personnel
1:36:03
who were at the elections
department able to move about
1:36:06
freely. Can you speak to that
because that's another thing
1:36:09
that I've heard about. So Mr.
Chairman, supervisor gates, so
1:36:12
Mr. Brown's wale and I both
oversee the central count
1:36:15
tabulation system. And yes,
their work Dominion employees
1:36:21
working in our tabulation
center, and I equate dominion,
1:36:26
they are subject matter experts.
I value that partnership, this
1:36:31
contractual relationship, the
decisions the work that they
1:36:35
make, that's done under the
oversight of both Mr. Brown's
1:36:38
Willa and myself and our
tabulation team. But it's like
1:36:44
any private public partnership,
we rely on the best in class,
1:36:51
the subject matter experts to do
the work. You could look back
1:36:54
through the history of America.
And these private public
1:36:58
partnerships are what make great
options for people to use our
1:37:04
telephone systems, the internet,
here in Phoenix, we look at
1:37:09
Phoenix Sky Harbor, right the
city of Phoenix Open our owns
1:37:13
the airport. But we don't have
city of Phoenix employees,
1:37:18
flying planes, right? We have
these private companies that
1:37:23
bring in their planes, they hire
the pilots, they hire the
1:37:26
experts to fly we as passengers
trust that these experts are
1:37:32
going to get us to our
destination safely. And that is
1:37:35
the case with dominion. These
individuals know the software
1:37:38
better than us. We they train
our employees through the
1:37:43
through the contractual
relationship. We rely on their
1:37:46
expertise to ensure that we have
a we can provide a accurate,
1:37:51
reliable election for Maricopa
County voters. Yeah,
1:37:54
so you'll hear him continuously
refer to them, they are the
1:37:56
subject matters of this they are
the subject matters. It's going
1:37:59
to be pinned on those guys on
the Why do they need to know the
1:38:03
software? Why did they what
shouldn't just be working? Isn't
1:38:05
this hard coded? Should we have
any questions? No. These things
1:38:09
have been been abused and used
all over the world. And now that
1:38:14
just turned it on our own
country which which is No. Yeah,
1:38:18
CIA vs. Di and the moves have
been taking place since December
1:38:24
of 2018. When an executive order
was issued, that any tampering
1:38:29
any anything with electronic
voting machines would
1:38:32
immediately be taken up by the
Defense Intelligence Agency and
1:38:37
people who were involved in that
would be seen as terrorists. And
1:38:43
the moves are everywhere,
including the move, as we
1:38:47
discussed of this special
operations from the CIA to that
1:38:52
Ezra Cohen, what's his face, who
is now reports directly to the
1:38:58
Secretary of Defense, and
there's other moves being made
1:39:01
in the Pentagon. This kind of
went unnoticed but not to not to
1:39:07
me
1:39:07
another Pentagon official
leaving his post top
1:39:10
intelligence official Joseph
Kernan, resigning tonight for
1:39:13
senior officials at the Pentagon
now had been fired or resigned
1:39:16
and just over the past 24 hours,
including the defense secretary
1:39:20
person at the top of the entire
chain Mark Esper. Also breaking
1:39:23
tonight CIA director Gina
haspel. Meeting with Senate
1:39:26
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell,
as her fate hangs in the
1:39:29
balance. Barbara Starr is out
front from the Pentagon.
1:39:31
Barbara, what
1:39:32
are your sources telling you
about the shake up? I
1:39:34
mean, for senior people gone in
just a day? Well, good evening
1:39:39
to Aaron. all indications are
these four officials basically,
1:39:42
the victims, if you will, the
recipients of the White House
1:39:45
deciding to clean house for
political reasons. There seems
1:39:48
to be no other explanation at
the MoMA. In fact, the policy
1:39:53
chief now being replaced by a
Trump loyalist who has advocated
1:39:56
conspiracy theories in the past
so there you go. So
1:39:59
there is a A lot of dismay, and
outright anxiety up and down the
1:40:03
Pentagon hallways right now, one
official saying they believe the
1:40:08
beheadings. That's the word
they're using the political
1:40:11
beheadings, obviously, are done
for now another official telling
1:40:15
me that it's scary that it's
unsettling that these are
1:40:18
dictator type moves. That's the
kind of language we're hearing
1:40:22
from people tonight, here in the
Pentagon. And one of the reasons
1:40:26
is because there's just not a
clear understanding of what the
1:40:29
President intends to do next.
Why is he really replacing all
1:40:33
these people? And does he have
some sort of agenda to use the
1:40:36
military to use the Pentagon
that nobody understands? That
1:40:40
has not been made public yet?
anxiety that I just haven't seen
1:40:44
this type of thing here in the
past?
1:40:46
Yeah. So things are being shaken
up over there at the Pentagon,
1:40:50
and he's thrown out, Madeleine
Albright from the defense
1:40:55
advisory board, if these are all
these cushy jobs, this is
1:41:00
probably the draining of the
swamp. And when you do that,
1:41:03
then people are left standing
and one of them is retired Air
1:41:08
Force general general McInerney,
who we know confirmed that the
1:41:13
DCI a Defense Intelligence
Agency and or with Special
1:41:18
Operations did raid the server
farm in Frankfort that was being
1:41:22
protected by the CIA. And he
confirmed it again. Two days
1:41:26
ago, you
1:41:29
see a server bar in Frankfurt,
Germany, because they were
1:41:34
sending this data from those
five states or six states,
1:41:38
through the internet, to Spain,
and then into Frankfurt,
1:41:44
Germany, special operation
forces sees those that facility
1:41:50
so they have those servers.
Well, I've heard it, it didn't
1:41:55
go down without into. I haven't
been able to verify it. I want
1:41:59
to be careful on that. It's just
coming out. But I understand my
1:42:05
initial report is that there
were US soldiers killed in that
1:42:10
operation.
1:42:12
So the reports I've seen is five
of the special operations were
1:42:17
killed. One of the CIA defenders
was killed.
1:42:21
I've heard that too. But that's
don't use Thomas McInerney has
1:42:25
any sort of a clip ever. Why no
sky is always a very
1:42:30
distinguished guy has a great
background until he finally
1:42:33
retired it round when he retired
a couple years ago. No, it's
1:42:38
more than that. He's been in the
private sector since 2099 90.
1:42:44
Something he was on Fox 144
times staunch advocate for the
1:42:52
Iraq War in 2002. He said the
military campaign of Iraq would
1:42:56
be shorter than the 42 days it
took to complete the Persian
1:42:59
Gulf. Big time Hawk is on the
board of directors of a bunch of
1:43:03
contractors LLC services Kilgore
flares, Nortel government
1:43:08
solutions fan of Mary's a big
time border director military
1:43:11
guy. Uh, in 2008, it was
revealed at McEnroe he received
1:43:16
he received email communications
from the Pentagon with talking
1:43:21
points that he should use to
defend the Bush administration
1:43:25
in his TV appearances. He only
ever appeared on Fox. It goes on
1:43:31
and on. This guy is very
sketchy, very sketchy. And
1:43:36
anything he comes up with is
bullcrap. It is. He was he
1:43:40
retired in 1994, which is not a
couple of years ago. Okay. Now
1:43:44
you're right. Just this guy's no
good. No, you're
1:43:46
right. I would take the mike
mike the health Ranger over him
1:43:49
any day. But he's not the only
guy who called it I
1:43:52
wasn't all you think I've
played? Oh, hell no, john. Plus,
1:43:56
no,
1:43:57
no, I'm just making a joke.
You're really all testy about
1:44:02
this.
1:44:02
I am very testy about because
I'm fed up with all this
1:44:06
bullcrap. Because it's just
making things worse. And here
1:44:10
none of this is going to happen.
Everything you played from
1:44:12
Sidney Powell was innuendo
innuendo is all I'm getting on
1:44:17
this side of the of the argument
there's no proof of anything is
1:44:21
I think he did this I think he
did that or just looks like this
1:44:24
it looks like that. And then you
say that mainstream media is the
1:44:28
mainstream media is actually not
covering any of this no
1:44:31
basically Bay discussing I agree
with you on that.
1:44:36
I have read the the lawsuits and
there is definitely proof so I
1:44:41
mean, just because you haven't
read them doesn't mean that it
1:44:44
doesn't exist and it's in random
but
1:44:47
when they get thrown out because
the person doesn't have standing
1:44:51
minor those weren't
1:44:52
those lawsuits john those were
completely different lawsuits
1:44:56
said nothing
1:44:57
is in these lawsuits be shipped
besides mathematical statistical
1:45:01
data.
1:45:02
Look, the whole point of playing
diamond and silk is so that we
1:45:07
don't go through 76 pages. And
there's testimony from
1:45:11
intelligence agents and from
other people who have a lot
1:45:15
riding on it for these sworn
affidavits. So there is there is
1:45:19
definitely enough evidence to
have at least some form of a
1:45:25
trial and I think will happen.
If not, if there's no trial,
1:45:29
there's a distinct possibility.
Electoral College will not use
1:45:33
the certified vote Tally. So I
know you're I understand you're
1:45:36
tired of it, and you're sick and
tired of it. But what else are
1:45:40
we going to do here? I mean, I
have nothing else to go on.
1:45:44
That's the news right now. We've
already debunked all the
1:45:46
bullcrap. COVID crap. This is
what's taking place. Okay. He's
1:45:52
a kook. He's a nutjob. So as my
uncle Don, who's a kook and a
1:45:56
nutjob, but there's still some
stuff in these people that is
1:45:59
worth listening to, regardless
of how old they are when they
1:46:02
retired.
1:46:03
Well, even when you play the
McInerney clip pieces, well, I
1:46:06
can't verify this. I can't
again, I know a lot of second
1:46:10
and third hand information.
1:46:11
I know,
1:46:12
but so nothing on these servers.
1:46:15
You're just saying that and you
don't know that at all? You have
1:46:18
no idea.
1:46:18
You're just saying exactly the
same as he did. Right. But
1:46:21
at least I brought a clip
1:46:23
of someone saying it. Here's
Flynn. First time since his
1:46:29
pardon.
1:46:30
We have clear clear paths to
victory for this president. And
1:46:35
frankly, he's going to win
Pennsylvania. He's going to win
1:46:38
Arizona. He's going to win.
Georgia. He's going to win
1:46:41
Nevada. He's going to win.
Michigan and the other the other
1:46:45
one that he's probably going to
pull in is Wisconsin to because
1:46:48
there there's a there's a
discrepancy in Wisconsin of
1:46:51
130,000 Agilent ballots that
they just found. They just
1:46:56
discovered
1:46:57
that please tell me General
Flynn is a nutjob please, I need
1:47:01
to hear it from you. He's a
crazy nutjob has no standing no
1:47:04
credibility. defended by the
crazy.
1:47:09
I don't think he's a nutjob
1:47:11
defended by the crazy Enron
lady. That's what you're saying.
1:47:15
I mean, if you're gonna go it's
just nothing like you know, just
1:47:17
kind of over exaggerate my
position. position is this is a
1:47:21
lot of innuendo. I've seen a lot
of talking no action. I see no
1:47:25
victories. And then there's this
last ditch thing that all the
1:47:29
electoral college is going to
change to just the way Hollywood
1:47:32
hoped is not none of this is
going to happen.
1:47:35
Okay, you're saying that without
evidence on baseless claims?
1:47:39
No. It's because I think because
I don't see any evidence that's
1:47:42
gonna stop it. It's already been
determined Biden one.
1:47:46
Okay. You're gonna eat those
words? Because I think I think
1:47:50
you're wrong.
1:47:52
I have you obviously think I'm
wrong? Yes.
1:47:55
And you think I'm wrong? He
said, I don't go off about
1:47:58
you're wrong about how you your
board and then see the powers
1:48:02
and nutjob you don't want to
hear it anymore. And never
1:48:04
you could go on and on and you
repeat yourself with these
1:48:06
assertions. It's beside the
point. I think you're wrong
1:48:10
using and I'm wrong. I think
Biden's gonna win this and be
1:48:13
sworn in on January 20. You
think? No, no, it's not gonna
1:48:17
happen. It's gonna get somehow
reversed in through all these
1:48:20
various paths of victory? Yes. I
just don't know, seeing first of
1:48:25
all the evidence of it. There's
nothing to be reversed. Because
1:48:28
until December 14, there is no
president elect. So that's just
1:48:32
a media a media thing, which
typically is good, but in this
1:48:35
case
1:48:35
is not I didn't use the term
President Elect.
1:48:39
Here is what I think the
strategy is. It will be blamed
1:48:44
the ballot stuffing and the
voting machine fraud. And it
1:48:51
will tie into Coronavirus in one
grand presentation where
1:48:56
everyone gets to hate China. I
think that is that will be the
1:49:00
if it's gonna work, I don't
know. But that would be the way
1:49:03
it's gonna play out. And I think
Flynn is is planning this in his
1:49:07
part, whatever his part is. And
let's also recognize his part
1:49:12
and the timing of that is not
coincidental.
1:49:15
What we have seen is over and I
know this, I mean, over the last
1:49:20
probably two decades, and
probably longer I can, you know,
1:49:24
give you a little bit of a
history lesson in that, but I
1:49:26
won't. But over the last couple
of decades, what we have seen is
1:49:29
a complete shift in how fast I
believe that Communist China in
1:49:36
their long term plan decided
that to sort of move up their
1:49:40
plans to become the the global
superpower, sole global, global
1:49:46
superpower on the planet. And,
you know, their their sort of
1:49:50
plan was by about the middle of
this of this century that we're
1:49:53
in right now. And I believe when
during the last 2016 election
1:49:57
when they didn't get the
candidate that they needed and
1:49:59
the And the kind of ideology
that they they saw America
1:50:03
moving towards, they were not
going to allow 2020 to happen.
1:50:08
And so now what we have is, is
this theft with mail in ballots
1:50:13
that theft with this is
software, smartmatic software
1:50:16
and dominion Dominion systems. I
mean, these are systems that are
1:50:20
not owned by the by this
country. They're not owned by
1:50:24
this country. They're owned by
other. They were introduced into
1:50:27
this country, how can we have?
How can we say, as the United
1:50:31
States of America, how can we
say that we accept a system that
1:50:37
is not made in this country? And
not even and the and in many
1:50:42
cases, the ballots aren't even
tally in this country? How can
1:50:46
we say that here in this country
that we accept that now
1:50:50
from may not succeed? I do feel
that this is important for the
1:50:55
United States and other
countries who use these systems
1:50:58
to let's kind of recognize that
this is not working anymore. So
1:51:03
this would be a good thing to
have this looked into what I
1:51:07
what I'm a little befuddled by
is your anger about this topic,
1:51:13
which it was very apparent on
Thursday. I don't understand why
1:51:17
you're so angry about it.
1:51:20
I'm not angry. I'm just I'm just
annoyed. That this that this is
1:51:25
continuing in this kind of
futile effort. And by the way,
1:51:29
it should be noted that the
Dominion sisters, which is
1:51:32
Toronto based at the moment,
even Canada is used these
1:51:37
things. Yeah, they are used for
good Canada does hand counts. I
1:51:42
mean, that's what they make a
big stink about. We don't use
1:51:44
these these tallying devices.
The fact that we do and the fact
1:51:49
that we've bought into all this
and the fact that the
1:51:51
republicans have been snookered
I think this election was is
1:51:56
obviously been twisted. Although
there's all there's been set up
1:52:00
to be twisted. In 2016, where
we're told it was emphasized at
1:52:04
all, George is going to turn
blue, Georgia is going to turn
1:52:07
blue. And then in the midterms,
Georgia was kind of blue, they
1:52:10
voted in a bunch of Democrats
and Stacey Abrams, almost one
1:52:13
that's the election where she
was going to become governor.
1:52:17
And then finally they turned
blue. And this is not a big
1:52:19
surprise. I've run into a lot of
people who are major
1:52:24
Republicans, including that the
guy was the governor of
1:52:27
Maryland, who he discussed on
the show recently, they turned
1:52:30
against Trump, this friend of
mine who maybe won't even speak
1:52:33
to anymore, a strong republican
strategist, and he was in a
1:52:38
consultancy that he owned that
was all just a republican
1:52:44
oriented thing. He said months
ago that he was voting for
1:52:47
Biden, maybe we won't talk to
him anymore. There's a lot of
1:52:50
this that's going on Biden could
have actually won this election,
1:52:53
Trump dropped the ball he he
screwed up, and nobody wants to
1:52:57
admit it. They want him back.
1:52:59
Okay, so the story to cut to
counter that what you just said.
1:53:05
And I'm not saying I believe any
of this, I'm just following what
1:53:07
I read. And I put put it
together and I present it is
1:53:10
that this? They saw it in 2016.
Trump, as we know, did not
1:53:16
really expect to win, he won, he
saw that he had struck a nerve.
1:53:20
But also everybody kind of
understands that there's there's
1:53:24
voter fraud has been going on
for maybe 50 years, or maybe
1:53:27
forever in the United States.
But now they started to ramp it
1:53:30
up. They failed. I'm just
telling you the story. They
1:53:32
failed in 2016. That's why in
2018 Trump, according to the
1:53:38
theory, set this up, set
everything up with this huge
1:53:42
executive order, which gives
hugely way to the military
1:53:46
intelligence to track this vote
to track this election. And it
1:53:52
may have been done shortly. But
the idea is they tracked the
1:53:57
balance coming from China, and
they're in their story after
1:54:01
story and it's in the lawsuits
of ballots with the wrong
1:54:05
watermarks. I don't think there
q Fs blockchain off world
1:54:08
Interstellar satellite tracked
watermarks, but there's
1:54:12
definitely watermarks that are
wrong. They set everybody up
1:54:16
with the to monitor the actual
electronic voting. Hence,
1:54:24
they're going to try this
Gambit, which would I think if
1:54:28
you look at the real numbers,
and this this is what I mean by
1:54:32
the simulation, it is entirely
possible that in the United
1:54:37
States and maybe the world but
in the United States, 70 million
1:54:40
people voted for Trump 45 or 50
million voted for Biden. And
1:54:48
that we've just been trapped in
this social media minority of
1:54:52
people who yell on Twitter and
on television, believing that
1:54:56
we're all crazy. We're actually
I think American Maybe more
1:55:02
magga country than anybody
realizes that is actually true.
1:55:10
And we'll see. But we still have
to stick on this story for at
1:55:14
least the next two weeks until
the 14th. And maybe all the way
1:55:17
until the Inauguration Day.
1:55:22
Well, I don't mind it.
1:55:25
As long as it's not Sidney
Powell.
1:55:27
I don't see my position changing
1:55:29
your position is fine. That's
okay. I just don't understand
1:55:33
when you when you when you
garden, you seem not even
1:55:36
interested in hearing it. I know
you're tired of it.
1:55:39
I'm more interested in hearing
it than you can imagine. Okay,
1:55:42
except that I, but then I look
back and I started listening to
1:55:46
when I start listening to the,
to the, to the mics, and all
1:55:51
these other kind of screwballs.
And then I keep hearing Oh, COO,
1:55:54
coo coo takot de ta COO, coo
coo. And they're calling it a
1:55:58
coup. And it's really based on
an election. They don't even
1:56:00
know the definition of coup
d'etat refers to a military
1:56:03
takeover of a government by
force and violence. There's no
1:56:07
force and violence involved in
this election. I
1:56:09
know but but you're listening to
Mike, the health Ranger.
1:56:12
I mean, I'm listening to a lot
of different things. I listen to
1:56:15
both sides. I listen, I'm sick
of Sydney. That's that's clear.
1:56:19
You're very sick of Sydney. And
I and I think you're
1:56:22
not putting her on anything.
It's like, well, I don't know.
1:56:24
She's being you know, also I
think about I'm sick of a lot of
1:56:30
these right wingers that are
just, you know, they're going on
1:56:32
with the same thing that it
starts with Joe digenova. I
1:56:36
mean, for the years we've been
hearing about this guy, he's all
1:56:39
been on about his 10,000 sealed
indictments any minute now. And
1:56:43
it's all part of the same queue
nonsense. It's just, it's just
1:56:48
embarrassing
1:56:49
to whom.
1:56:51
It's embarrassing to anybody who
has any common sense this these
1:56:56
things are conspiracy. This
beyond conspiracy, it is
1:57:00
insanity.
1:57:03
Well, call me insane. I'm not
talking about you.
1:57:07
You're the one that debunked q
when it first came out. What
1:57:10
made you change your mind?
1:57:12
I didn't change my mind. I
1:57:13
haven't seen anyone that thought
Joe digenova is full of crap. I
1:57:16
did. I did. I mentioned him that
I mentioned him in the past
1:57:19
week,
1:57:20
saying this is the same guys in
the same cult, all in the same
1:57:24
group that are all saying the
stuff that now you're
1:57:27
expressing?
1:57:28
No, that's not true. I have not
expressed any of what those guys
1:57:32
may be listening to what I'm
saying I don't listen to them. I
1:57:35
don't I don't watch Mike the
health Ranger I never have. I've
1:57:39
never brought a clip of Mike the
health Ranger. I'm not
1:57:42
interested in Mike, the health
Ranger. And that to me is way
1:57:46
over the top nutjob Is it
possible? Yeah, we've played
1:57:49
clips where people are talking
about international peacekeepers
1:57:52
in Chicago and we laugh about
it. The thousands of sealed
1:57:55
indictments, it's become a punch
line. But that doesn't mean that
1:58:00
that no one is that everyone is
wrong. And they need to be
1:58:03
summarily dismissed. This for
sure will be the last time we
1:58:08
have to think about Sidney
Powell or Victoria, toon Singh,
1:58:14
or Joe digenova. Or Rudy
Giuliani after January 20, we
1:58:19
probably won't have to think
about it ever again. Because
1:58:22
either we won't have to think
about it or we'll have to be
1:58:25
thanking them. One of the two
was going to happen they will be
1:58:28
back well then that will just be
pathetic, because we'll be too
1:58:34
busy building back better with
Joe and I'm very excited about
1:58:37
his low rent politician
administration that he's putting
1:58:40
together and we'll talk about
that after I thank you for your
1:58:45
courage and say in the morning
to you the man who put the sea
1:58:49
in.
1:58:51
Huh?
1:58:53
crummy scon see.
1:58:57
Well, in the morning, you and
Marcia see Blitz and Rafi near
1:59:00
subs de la David nice out there.
1:59:02
And in the morning to the
trolls. Oh yeah, you're there.
1:59:05
2147 I knew you guys would show
up. Thank you very much. Good to
1:59:08
see you at no agenda stream.com
that is where we can find all
1:59:14
the trolls hanging out in a
troll room is a chat room, but
1:59:16
it's occupied by trolls. And
they're crummy trolls at that
1:59:20
but we do love them and they sit
there and listen 24 hours a day
1:59:24
to live shows we do the show
live on Thursdays and Sundays we
1:59:27
got podcast the roll in the
meantime, we got live music
1:59:32
shows from damage just from live
music shows yeah it's the it's a
1:59:37
double Oh the double zero show
from that. Who does that again?
1:59:43
My memory is shot
1:59:45
they'll tell well let's thank a
few people
1:59:47
well I guess the way you're
going too fast because I need to
1:59:51
say that we also have that no
agenda social.com Rhino the
1:59:55
bearded he does that that's
right Rhino the bearded though
1:59:59
agenda, so dot com is where you
can come and yell at each other
2:00:03
and do your own little no agenda
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amplify the bullcrap, you'll
just stay nicely in tune with
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where you are. And it's free for
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2:00:13
show and the producers who keep
it running. Hello, Aaron are I
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see you? That's no agenda social
calm. And now. Let's thank our
2:00:20
executive and associate
executive producers for Episode
2:00:24
1299. One shot I want to
2:00:27
thank the artist and you think
the artists
2:00:29
you you threw me off a viewer
already going straight through
2:00:33
it? Let's thank the artist for
Episode 1298. Do you know who it
2:00:38
is? Ah, thank you. Bullshit. Are
you as all Yes, we want to thank
2:00:45
mountain Shay for the lovely
Thanksgiving cover. We actually
2:00:50
spent 30 minutes looking for
something I think we
2:00:55
went in was ridiculous. It was
an ni fi. Oh, okay. Well, that
2:00:58
brings us to a pet peeve. Okay.
So there was a piece of I do a
2:01:04
site search on Google using site
colon no agenda art, generator
2:01:11
calm. And the word thanks
Thanksgiving. All right. All
2:01:15
right. And that's how I got the
art for the newsletter. So we do
2:01:20
it and there's one piece I
wanted to use and I don't know
2:01:24
who it was by cuz it comes up
funny sometimes they tell you
2:01:26
the artists the search is kind
of lame but does work. And Adam
2:01:33
would get the same basic page
missing this one piece of work
2:01:39
It was so fun because you're
like no no, you say Thanksgiving
2:01:42
with a capital T No, try a lower
t I'm like, it's no surprise to
2:01:46
me that Google is giving me
different results is giving you
2:01:49
but it was only this one image
it was only that
2:01:52
one image it was that one image
that wouldn't keep it would just
2:01:55
not show up in Adams feed. And
we tried turkey same thing. And
2:02:00
I'm thinking what good is this?
Why is Google doing this? How
2:02:05
does this work for collaborative
teams who are maybe on on a
2:02:10
conference and they want to all
look at the same thing they want
2:02:13
to do oh let's go look at this.
So let's do put this in your
2:02:15
search box and boom, now you
don't get the same things. Just
2:02:20
this is useless and that's why
teams use Microsoft Teams and
2:02:23
they get to Bing it which is
much more reliable. Actually. I
2:02:27
you know we should have we
should have
2:02:30
we should have been done but we
couldn't find anything
2:02:32
appropriate for the show. And
and we really looked for 2030
2:02:37
minutes and then we said you
know why don't we just go with a
2:02:40
good old fashioned thank you for
your courage couple of turkeys
2:02:45
some people cheers and wine and
and be good with it and that's
2:02:49
what we went with and that was
what mountain Jay did it was it
2:02:51
was a perfect kind of beautiful
we try to do something normal on
2:02:55
the on the big holidays I guess
art wise we don't try to go off
2:02:58
the off the reservation
2:03:00
there was a nice square that was
done by Riley but it was not
2:03:04
very Thanksgiving he given me a
singing.
2:03:07
Yeah, yeah, but anyway, we
appreciate it mountain Jay Thank
2:03:10
you very much. If you are using
one of the approves the
2:03:14
podcasting 2.0 apps which you
can find a new podcast app comm
2:03:18
you will see the artwork we're
talking about right now on your
2:03:21
screen. It's flying by it's a
lot of fun. It's magic.
2:03:27
So let's thank a few people
starting with Baronet Patrick,
2:03:30
have the pug near order. In
carnation Washington for $1,000
2:03:36
was nice. I was looking forward
to achieving my full fledge
2:03:40
parenthood status status with
this donation. But whiny night
2:03:45
overboard note on Thursday show
forced me to change it to a
2:03:49
donation to the memorial.
Remember, Scott?
2:03:55
Don't you remember he was some
guy who wrote a note early on he
2:03:57
was just he was pissed off and
hates us and he's I'm overboard.
2:04:02
I'm out of here and people
started donating
2:04:05
more vaguely. I should look put
another brick in the wall with
2:04:11
his name on it who sends a note
like that on Thanksgiving? Is
2:04:17
this kind of bullshit behavior
common amongst the Danes?
2:04:21
the Danes are the happiest
people in the world. And we know
2:04:25
we know this and because they're
also overmedicated. I don't want
2:04:29
to blame it on them. The height
very
2:04:31
highly taxed.
2:04:32
Yeah, yeah. Now that could make
you mad.
2:04:36
Yeah. To all the new listeners
tempted to send additional notes
2:04:39
complaining about part
partisanship. You inspire us to
2:04:43
donate to the Scott m Memorial
Fund in your name. This is
2:04:47
very good, very good to action
here and enjoy your
2:04:51
on your uncharitable comments
will earn the boys more reward.
2:04:57
Go and subscribe in peace. Happy
Thanksgiving john and Adam we
2:05:02
love you no jingles no karma no
exit plan PS was the
2:05:06
Thanksgiving Episode The
promise. Quote john will eat
2:05:10
edibles before a show episode.
This is where your kids were
2:05:16
always complaining about as
grouchy seemed elevated. I would
2:05:23
like to Patrick of the of the
pug owner order barrack a Veyron
2:05:28
patent No, Baroness for aeronet.
Patrick, thank you so much.
2:05:31
aeronet. But it'd be a barren in
no time.
2:05:34
I do want to point something
out. We had the big Horowitz,
2:05:40
curry zoom call on Thanksgiving.
JOHN, I would like your boots on
2:05:45
the ground report as to how this
call went?
2:05:49
Well, first of all, there was
the call consisted of Adam
2:05:53
standing there with a gene that
tool you have, with his full
2:05:58
beard and everybody unknowing
still later over at the at the
2:06:03
household or Eric and Mimi and
everybody how the kids were
2:06:07
saying what happened to Tina,
she's let herself go.
2:06:15
And so then the rest of it was
Adam leaning over, like over
2:06:19
this thing is No, you didn't see
anything but him.
2:06:21
Okay, hold on a second. Hold on
a second. First of all, this was
2:06:24
a Horowitz organized deal. And
and you guys were already on, I
2:06:29
show up in one minute past
eight. And the first thing out
2:06:32
of your mouth is, oh, I lost
five bucks. I said you wouldn't
2:06:36
show and that's the first thing
that happened.
2:06:39
Well, then you weren't paying
much attention because the five
2:06:42
bucks referred to the fact that
Mimi was on time. Not you at
2:06:46
all. Oh, I
2:06:47
thought you said that. I asked
you what was the bet? I must
2:06:50
admit, I said
2:06:51
that Mimi would show up, you'll
be there and right away and she
2:06:54
was she was there and I lost
five bucks. That was the five
2:06:56
buck bed then nothing to do with
you. But Whose idea was it
2:06:59
to put the laptop in the corner
of the dining room and have
2:07:03
everybody across the room
eating? You couldn't there was
2:07:06
no Skype call like that was like
voyeurism.
2:07:12
Hey, anyway, yeah, horror wishes
idea. And he? Well, we all were
2:07:16
on for a few minutes. It was
boring. And I bailed first and
2:07:20
got everyone to
2:07:21
No, no, no, do something else.
Here's what you said. After five
2:07:24
minutes, you're like, Well, I
think that's it. And everyone's
2:07:26
like, yeah, we think you agree.
We did. We did not put the link
2:07:31
on no agenda social to my
dismay. I thought that would
2:07:34
have that would have made it
lively. But anyway, Happy
2:07:37
Thanksgiving. Happy
Thanksgiving. It was it was good
2:07:40
to see y'all.
2:07:41
It was cute. Sep Tina let
herself go. So she didn't show
2:07:48
up for a moment. Anyway, onward
with the thank yous on this
2:07:52
regard. Joe shinnimin You know,
this is actually a china man was
2:08:01
it s
2:08:03
maybe it's a message.
2:08:06
I'm wondering about this is Los
Angeles, California. $600 and
2:08:10
four cents, ITM this donation
should bring me to knighthood.
2:08:14
After wearing out my welcome in
academia this year, I decided to
2:08:17
take the plunge and found my own
biotech startup armed with only
2:08:23
an idea a bio in formatic
databases have no agenda startup
2:08:27
karma. Despite the many ups and
downs to 2020, I've managed to
2:08:30
get it off the ground and get a
provisional patent or two and
2:08:35
raise some pre seed money. All
right through a biotech
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effort and karma is Petrie bio.
2:08:45
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the next few years. If you like
what you see there's some time
2:09:20
to get in on the ground floor
Schilling over as for my
2:09:24
knighthood, I like to be
knighted, sir. All of us of the
2:09:28
of the Rapa Nui islands. I
humbly request PCR primers and
2:09:34
master mix for the roundtable if
available. Oh yeah, we
2:09:37
got we got these brand new
primers. You'll love them.
2:09:40
were two fellow features. limit
yourself to 35 cycles max.
2:09:45
Things can get weird after that.
No future sir. olema
2:09:50
Joe s China man. We'll see you
at the roundtable.
2:09:54
Thank you for your cargo.
schnepf Marco schnapps. Zurich,
2:10:01
Zurich, Switzerland 333 33 Hello
friends, my restaurant Yeah.
2:10:10
Yeah, hello friends. My
restaurant is located in the
2:10:16
corona hotspot of Zurich where
we are going to die. But before
2:10:20
we do that, I'd like to send you
some cash. I didn't want to send
2:10:23
blankets or water so I just send
cash. Can I get some surgery
2:10:27
karma for my five month old
toddler and my lovely sister?
2:10:31
Loving light? Oh ex ex ex ex
only read this if it is useful
2:10:35
for the show and the interesting
article why Switzerland is
2:10:38
doomed. is in foreign policy.
He's got a link go check that
2:10:41
out. The restaurants are empty.
That is wrong to the hospitals
2:10:47
are full, only true in Geneva.
Three. They say that even though
2:10:52
Swiss hospitals are already
postponing necessary operations,
2:10:55
such as the remover of removal
of tumors, for cancer patients,
2:10:59
to liberate beds for incoming
COVID-19 patients, that's wrong.
2:11:04
I know that that is my toddler
and my sister's operation are
2:11:07
not necessarily they're having
him. Okay. A nice little
2:11:10
information though. Thank you.
2:11:12
Yeah. And yes, he
2:11:13
has a restaurant I looked it up.
He's one of these like, avant
2:11:16
garde up, guy. He's an avant
garde. What
2:11:19
do you mean? What does it look
like? Is it the squares? It's
2:11:21
triangle food, is it? Well,
yeah, avant garde? Well, let me
2:11:26
guess foam. Lots of foam.
2:11:28
No foam is passe. I don't know
whether you realize that.
2:11:31
No, I haven't been to a
restaurant that serves foam for
2:11:34
a while.
2:11:34
No, it's been passe for five
years. Most of the last night I
2:11:38
still think foam is dynamite.
Especially if people know how to
2:11:41
do it right. But not considered
avant garde
2:11:48
foam foam and gold flakes.
That's my kind of read.
2:11:51
A lot of the foam is done with a
foam was popularized, I don't
2:11:56
know 20 years ago or something
like that, but by El Bulli out
2:11:59
in in Spain by that bush famous
restaurant that existed when it
2:12:04
existed. And you use one of
those you can get you can do
2:12:08
foam foam stuff, you get one of
those whipped cream cans that
2:12:12
uses the nitrous oxide chargers
Yeah. And instead of putting
2:12:17
cream into the into the device,
which is you can buy restaurants
2:12:21
you can put the chef's
2:12:23
special make gravy
2:12:25
and yeah
2:12:28
special stuff in there, huh?
2:12:31
Anyways, just a little trick.
Experiment.
2:12:34
I thank you for letting me know
if I see foam on a plate. I
2:12:37
shall make a big deal about how
old fashioned it is.
2:12:40
Okay, what are you doing here?
Check the calendar. onward. We
2:12:47
have no jingle we have a Do we
have a jingle or some she
2:12:49
wanted? Well, I'm
2:12:50
giving a karma just in case
we've missed it there.
2:12:52
You've got karma.
2:12:55
Yes, thanks, Marco. Yes, thank
2:12:57
you AIG ahead from Dayton, Ohio.
333 33. These people are all
2:13:03
executive or anniversary
2:13:05
and a night here a night
2:13:07
to be stopped hammering Can you
see the juice and LG y dot
2:13:10
karma. That's what he wants for
his jingles he had to permission
2:13:13
from the Duke of the Miami
Valley. I think that's someone
2:13:17
today. Today I should finally
become a knight accounting below
2:13:21
I'd like to be pronounced,
pronounced the cated as sir
2:13:24
egghead Knight is by the way
spell AIG. AIG head of the night
2:13:30
of the long shadows of trash
mountain in Dayton. homeless
2:13:35
encampment okay. I've been
around since the restaurant
2:13:38
review days of the best podcast
in the universe. I've been
2:13:41
overboard at least once but I've
come back with a vengeance. Ah,
2:13:44
you're doing beautifully to keep
us all sane. informed and
2:13:48
entertained. This is my most.
This is my most executive
2:13:53
producer. Okay, this is the most
he's donated. Well, thank
2:13:55
you.
2:13:56
He says he's got some new
moralities there. Oh,
2:13:59
interesting. isn't one plus two
equals three times 33 goes 99.
2:14:05
And then he's got 1299 Oh, I see
one today. Okay. Well, I'd like
2:14:09
to shout out to my homeys on the
toots. And thank you for your
2:14:13
courage.
2:14:14
Stop the hammering Oh my gosh.
2:14:17
Can you see that juice?
2:14:31
There's a new kind of karma. We
have another another mix that
2:14:35
has been sent in this is for
those of you dudes named Ben,
2:14:39
who are having troubles with
your windows.
2:14:43
You've got
2:14:47
karma. Dudes named Ben AFTRA
with your windows.
2:14:51
I had one on the last show if
you remember.
2:14:54
Yeah, but you're not a dude
named Ben. You had to call a
2:14:57
dude named Ben to help you.
2:14:58
Yeah. Who has so much Trouble
with these Windows machines? He
2:15:01
says don't restart it get a new
one.
2:15:04
They are they always say that?
2:15:06
No, no Dave Jones wouldn't say
it if it wasn't via a new one.
2:15:11
Yeah. Salad throw it out. What
about Chinese one of our
2:15:15
apprentices? Right? That is
2:15:16
Chinese crap. One of our
producers heard the call and he
2:15:20
is sending us his Surface Pro
seven. In the box, he says, I've
2:15:25
never used it.
2:15:28
Tell that sweet credit debit and
credit himself to do it. That
2:15:32
amounts toward his knighthood.
2:15:34
Yeah, that's what I said. But he
wants to remain anonymous. So
2:15:38
but that doesn't mean he can't
become an anonymous Knight.
2:15:40
Okay.
2:15:41
Well, I told him, I said, As you
wish, but thank you very much,
2:15:44
because that's a that's a
significant gift. I really
2:15:48
appreciate that.
2:15:51
And I can reveal who it was.
General Flynn delivered by
2:15:56
Silicon Valley is next on the
list. That's another thing
2:16:04
whatever happened to digital,
the bitching about Trump? Right?
2:16:08
You should have been invited to
the last inaugural and he used
2:16:11
to be connected to General Flynn
used to be as he had his aide de
2:16:15
camp or someone of his assist.
Okay, hold
2:16:17
on. All right. Yes. If you
recall, I was supposed to be
2:16:22
invited because I have
connections to General Flynn
2:16:25
until General Flynn was a
problem. So it was like that was
2:16:29
all an issue right away. But to
be fair, I once again got the
2:16:34
got the message. Hey, keep
January 20. Free. I'm like,
2:16:37
Okay. I won't hold my breath.
2:16:42
Well, at least you got the
laptop as a make good. There you
2:16:46
go. Sir. JD the bareness Silicon
Valley in San Jose. 313 37 ITM
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Jen so that Adam can queue up
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Okay, I'll give you an example.
That woman Sidney Powell. I'm so
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talking about.
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Baby, but she gets a kick out of
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what he said? And her reaction
Oh, she doesn't get a kick. I
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don't think so.
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Oh, here's what she does. Let me
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I think so. He needs to do here
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That is our group of associate
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for continued you have ISO
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only had the one only had that
one
2:27:28
Yeah, I got nothing What do you
got?
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Well the old lady
2:27:32
behind
2:27:34
oh god that's terrible.
2:27:36
Okay, well, better than your
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2:27:39
It is better my nothing but I
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half the stuff we have in the
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2:27:44
we've used all our stuff in the
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now I'm just searching
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all the bad things
2:27:52
that are happening to white
people today happened to black
2:27:55
people first.
2:27:57
Maybe not
2:28:00
a good one.
2:28:00
Okay. I think that's a mo facts.
2:28:03
Yeah, obviously.
2:28:08
We have that one and we have Oh
yeah. That's probably one of
2:28:13
yours. Oops, this one
2:28:16
Wow.
2:28:17
That's definitely one of yours
has a feeling of dread and
2:28:20
that's kind of good.
2:28:22
Congratulations. Ooh
2:28:25
maybe we just go with since will
retire How about this we retire
2:28:28
this ISO with this with this
last last time we play it and I
2:28:33
can I'm okay with it with this
being the last time we play it
2:28:38
no
2:28:41
no, that's a no no it's okay.
It's okay if you if you if
2:28:46
you're sure everyone that this
is retired for good.
2:28:48
This this this? Okay, yes. That
will be the last time we use the
2:28:54
slow down cracking and cracking
cracking. Okay,
2:28:57
I can crack in my ass.
2:29:00
Because it wasn't all that
great. It was just fun. You
2:29:02
know? You're
2:29:03
the one it was a big book. I
liked it. I
2:29:05
did. Because there's something
that I thought of and like now
2:29:08
if I do that John's gonna go Oh,
brother. Oh god. And then you
2:29:11
did it which just
2:29:14
Ah, were such It was such a more
than a couple of tweaks to make
2:29:18
that sound like
2:29:18
I know I know. Well, we're we're
quite we're quite a team john.
2:29:22
Somehow but yeah, somehow it
works Jeff. Jeff Smith is
2:29:26
prepared for Biden's When
2:29:29
did you by the way you finished
it we finished the segment with
2:29:31
the with the with word jingles
and stuff.
2:29:37
Yeah, I mean, we still have a
whole nother segment. Remember?
2:29:41
Like that? That was the New
World Order.
2:29:43
I did all that. Yeah, he didn't
hear it. You know, it actually
2:29:46
did have it sounded like this.
2:29:49
beyond your freedom.
2:29:54
Good enough.
2:29:56
C's tighten it up. Now. Let's
tighten it up.
2:30:01
It's good, but it is not his
normal level of ridiculously
2:30:06
professional.
2:30:07
Really? I mean, I think it's
very professional. It's it's no
2:30:12
okay, it's up there for me.
2:30:13
So what would so he's he's in on
something oh bite and he's in a
2:30:18
bind Yeah,
2:30:18
yeah cuz he knows that by he
knows that Biden's gonna prevail
2:30:22
and then we'll be building back
better which is gonna be so the
2:30:25
thing I love about it is all
these podcasts by the elites.
2:30:30
That's it's real that's really
quite fun. I'm enjoying it I'm
2:30:34
enjoying their I'm enjoying
their podcasts and their evil
2:30:38
plans that they think is all
normal and yeah, it's fantastic.
2:30:42
I don't
2:30:43
have to start listening for I am
dairy diluted, by the way.
2:30:48
Oh yeah. But that's the beauty
of it. And all the and all the
2:30:50
elites show up on these things.
Here's a note which is important
2:30:55
for us to read from sir Scott
McKenzie, who 10 years ago 10
2:30:59
years ago, in December, released
the first edition of his get mo
2:31:06
nation novels. And the first one
was one day and get mo nation
2:31:11
which I think we even read
excerpts of on the show and he
2:31:14
is pleased to report the
publication of the latest no
2:31:18
agenda novel, which is now
available on Kindle and in
2:31:22
paperback. It's called cockroach
milk. And it is here's the
2:31:27
here's the blurb. There's a
blurb on this book. You know,
2:31:30
the way it should be. There
should be a I love this book
2:31:33
Adam Curry, but he didn't ask
me. cockroach milk is the new
2:31:37
superfood rich in proteins and
nutrients. But it's impossible
2:31:40
to produce on an industrial
scale. For all but one secretive
2:31:44
Corporation. When a factory
worker goes missing the FDA send
2:31:48
in their new inspector Polly
Benton to investigate. Polly has
2:31:52
secrets of her own, but nothing
compared to what's waiting for
2:31:56
her at the cockroach milk
factory.
2:32:00
Ah ha.
2:32:01
Wow. Okay, I mean, that's that
story. It's on
2:32:05
Amazon as a, as I said, as a
paperback as well as on Kindle.
2:32:11
And I'll put those links in the
show notes actually,
2:32:13
on the noting thing. Yeah, no
2:32:16
agenda, no agenda. books.com.
Yeah, that will get put on. And
2:32:19
we're and we're always pleased
as punch about about this book.
2:32:22
Scott McKenzie, who does not do
this professionally. It's his
2:32:25
hobby, is a good writer. These
books are entertaining. It is
2:32:31
possible to just read and go oh,
shit, this is funny. And it's,
2:32:34
it's creepy. And it's all at the
same time. So good.
2:32:39
So let's talking about the
cockroach factory. I have a
2:32:42
couple of international clips.
I'd like to get out of the way.
2:32:44
Are you making a some pejorative
thing about Chinese? What you
2:32:50
said, speaking of cockroaches,
you have international news. I'm
2:32:53
like what?
2:32:55
Ah,
2:32:57
sorry, no, but
2:32:58
she this woman to the inspector
and that goes to the cockroach
2:33:01
factory. She almost gets
assassinated. Just like what all
2:33:04
what would you wish? What
happened in Iran? And we should
2:33:08
probably
2:33:08
Oh, yeah. I'm not entirely
convinced we are about to see
2:33:12
conflict breakouts in the
region. You just heard from an
2:33:15
Israeli cabinet official,
according to Reuters, saying,
2:33:18
quote, but they have no clue who
was behind this standard
2:33:23
procedure. Frankly, for Israel,
even if it was involved this
2:33:25
point, there is no evidence
pointing to that bother
2:33:27
circumstantial facts that
they've been behind similar
2:33:30
attacks in the past. No evidence
pointing to their involvement
2:33:33
here and standard procedure for
them would be to deny
2:33:36
involvement. But essentially,
they are the people with the
2:33:38
capacity to do this and the
track record of doing it in the
2:33:41
past. What is wrong slightly
move next. While the rhetoric
2:33:45
has been exactly what you would
expect, frankly, they have.
2:33:48
We've heard from the supreme
leader that he thinks people
2:33:51
have two things on their To Do
List firstly to swiftly
2:33:54
retaliate against the killers.
And secondly, also to continue
2:33:57
the work of this prominent
nuclear scientist, most n
2:34:00
factors are they kind of the
public face of Iran's nuclear
2:34:04
program very reclusive as he was
still when they had one, it's
2:34:08
important to point out that they
say they're no longer pursuing a
2:34:11
nuclear weapon, or they have
been saying they're enriching
2:34:14
various parts of uranium at a
rate which is outside of the
2:34:18
terms of the nuclear deal. They
were a party of Now remember,
2:34:22
the Trump administration got out
of that deal put on heavy
2:34:25
sanctions against Iran, the
policy of maximum pressure, the
2:34:28
administration of Joe Biden, the
President Elect are saying they
2:34:31
want to pursue diplomacy at this
point. So what does this
2:34:34
assassination at this point do
what it makes hawks in Iran say
2:34:38
potentially, Well,
2:34:39
listen, there's no point talking
to anybody here. So
2:34:42
our most prominent people being
killed on the outskirts of
2:34:44
Tehran, our adversaries don't
want peace. But at the same time
2:34:48
to you might argue that it makes
any potential diplomacy with Joe
2:34:52
Biden a stark relief.
2:34:55
Yeah, this was very interesting
and the thing that made me most
2:34:59
interested in JOHN Brennan's
anger about this move. What?
2:35:03
What did you pick up on this?
2:35:05
Well, first of all, come back at
me, I guess you forgot to
2:35:08
preface it that the Iranians top
nuclear physicist, the guy who
2:35:15
is the face of the program was
assassinated.
2:35:18
But what we've seen is a car
with bullet holes. We haven't
2:35:21
seen a bullet hole riddle. He
could
2:35:23
have been extracted he could
kill by a lover. You know, it
2:35:29
could have been some very angry,
he's a million possibilities.
2:35:32
There's no proof of anything.
And if it was done right, there
2:35:36
never will be. You know, there's
there's some thoughts about that
2:35:41
this was to pre scuttle any
attempt by the Biden
2:35:45
administration, which means
there is some evidence that they
2:35:48
think that he could possibly get
in a pre scuttle any future
2:35:53
negotiations with Iran, and this
should have been orchestrated by
2:35:56
the Israelis. Because they
didn't like that new nuke deal,
2:36:01
the original one and they don't
want to go and back into play.
2:36:04
Right, which
2:36:04
is what what a former CIA
Director Brennan is saying, He's
2:36:10
saying, Oh, yeah, this was the
Israelis. That's he's pointing
2:36:13
directly to the Israelis.
2:36:17
Which I doubt they did it
without us knowing about it in
2:36:20
advance or you approve on your
note or
2:36:23
no doubt. But what do you think
point is, what do you think
2:36:27
they'll be isn't? Well, Brennan
Brennan says you have Brennan
2:36:30
versus Brennan. This was a
criminal act and highly reckless
2:36:34
it risks lethal retaliation, and
a new round of regional
2:36:37
conflict. Iranian leaders would
be wise to wait for the return
2:36:41
of responsible American
leadership on the global stage
2:36:44
this
2:36:44
guy never gives up No.
2:36:48
My thinking was okay, well just
cuz it's coming from where I'm
2:36:54
coming from. We already have
enough reason to hate China. You
2:36:59
know, if Iran is saying, oh,
we're gonna gonna blow you up
2:37:03
America. That would be another
reason to implicate them in the
2:37:06
vote scandal you see. That could
be one yeah, though.
2:37:11
I agree with that's a
possibility quite
2:37:13
reckless to kill that have
killed him.
2:37:16
But now that China being the
assassins here,
2:37:19
there you go. Hmm. Interesting.
2:37:23
Cuz those guys got nuke cape
capable, they're really
2:37:28
targeting take a target China,
China and harvest those areas.
2:37:32
Yeah, especially those areas
where the Uyghurs are and they
2:37:35
to free the Uyghurs by dropping
a bomb on him?
2:37:37
Not first, I thought maybe,
maybe it was also a move to get
2:37:43
to make it more difficult for
Trump to do any more Middle East
2:37:47
peace deals, which has been
quite successful for him. At
2:37:51
least with me in this, you're
seeing it? It's very interesting
2:37:55
how people are finding peace in
business. Hey, we can do
2:38:00
business together? Well, I won't
kill you just yet. And that's
2:38:03
with the United Arab Emirates
and Israel. And that's all
2:38:06
working out and Jordans. You
know, of course, Jordans there.
2:38:09
But they're more more than want
to join on board. And maybe it
2:38:12
was just to throw a monkey
wrench into that? I don't know.
2:38:15
And why would I mean, why would
Israel do it now? I mean, they
2:38:18
can do this anytime they want.
And why and this public, it was
2:38:22
meant to be a new story because
they shot him in his car.
2:38:29
So I know the timing is
everything with these things.
2:38:33
And it's not as though they
couldn't have liked it.
2:38:35
I liked the China angle. Maybe
it's China. Okay, here's one.
2:38:39
China sees the news for the
voting fraud, and they want to
2:38:43
make it look like it's Iran.
Matter What just blame those
2:38:45
guys.
2:38:47
Who knows?
2:38:49
Well, the Iranians are the
number one hackers in the world.
2:38:53
These people we brought this up
on the show before what
2:38:55
happens to the North Koreans. I
thought they were the number one
2:38:58
hackers. Well, how can you blow
my bubble?
2:39:00
The Iranians, we brought this up
like five, six years ago after I
2:39:04
visited CloudFlare to get a to
get a lecture from the CEO on
2:39:11
what they do. Because I
2:39:14
what they do is what they do is
censor people they don't like
2:39:17
but yeah, okay.
2:39:19
That's CloudFlare which is over
in San Francisco. So I go in
2:39:23
there, get the lecture. And then
we we started talking about this
2:39:25
sort of thing. And he said, Oh,
yeah, the Iranians are a real
2:39:28
problem. They have banks are
computers that go they do really
2:39:32
taxi. They do a lot of
distributed attacks. And yeah,
2:39:37
that will come from Iran.
2:39:38
Could it have been a complete
distraction for something else
2:39:41
that took place?
2:39:44
A little that's always always
always hard for the no agenda
2:39:47
show. Yeah.
2:39:49
I really don't have much else I
looked and I was, you know,
2:39:53
probing my usual sources.
There's not much there to wait,
2:39:56
but it was definitely It was a
media story. Because why does
2:40:02
everyone I don't think anyone
gives a crap in the United
2:40:06
States or maybe in the rest of
the world like ah alright some
2:40:09
nuclear scientists got killed
whatever unless we're all I
2:40:12
can't believe a scientist got
killed but when you say Iranian
2:40:15
nuclear scientists everyone
thinks I a war guy it but the
2:40:18
media played it up into this big
thing so there's a reason for
2:40:22
that and we just don't know it
yet.
2:40:25
Well they were told to do it and
they did they did they did the
2:40:28
other story which even my wife
picked up on this day and
2:40:31
finally we talked about this so
that's the
2:40:34
Georgia thing against women that
they don't like john when you
2:40:37
say even my wife picked up on
it. This is this is seen as
2:40:40
pejorative. I'm just saying if I
was
2:40:45
a woman I said even my husband
picked up on it.
2:40:47
That means your husband's dummy
2:40:51
that's right now you can make
curry calm.
2:40:56
Okay, I get your email anyway.
Can't wait till I get your P o
2:41:01
box mail.
2:41:02
So here's the S coming. So here
is the story about France really
2:41:07
got bent out of shape and has a
lot of timing issues involved
2:41:10
with this, especially the
beating the crap out of some
2:41:13
poor musician black guy. Now in
his own studio, it was recorded
2:41:17
and became a big scene. This is
the National global security
2:41:22
bill, Article 24. That is being
that was passed, the French
2:41:26
government doesn't care what the
people want.
2:41:28
It was a protest about how
future protests will be covered.
2:41:32
thousands gathered in Paris on
Saturday to oppose the global
2:41:35
security bill currently being
debated in Parliament. But
2:41:39
Tuesday evening, the National
Assembly voted in favor of the
2:41:42
bill as a whole. Having already
approved it's controversial
2:41:45
article 24, which would ban the
publication of images of
2:41:48
policemen with the intent to
cause them harm. The bill will
2:41:53
now head to the Senate. But
critics fear that it would make
2:41:57
covering protests like this one,
as well as documenting police
2:42:00
brutality, much more difficult.
Those in favor say it is
2:42:04
necessary because of the
targeting of police line during
2:42:07
the yellow vest protests. led if
you're
2:42:11
broadcasting and capturing of
images, whether with a camera or
2:42:14
by citizens on a phone of
policemen doing their jobs, with
2:42:18
their faces exposed will still
be possible. What will change is
2:42:21
that any calls for violence or
incitement of hatred that
2:42:24
accompanies such pictures will
be sanctioned by the law.
2:42:27
I think this is this is a lie. I
don't think that's what this is
2:42:31
not why they protested. I think
that's being used as an excuse.
2:42:36
They were burning down the
central bank.
2:42:40
That doesn't seem today and
always protesting one thing or
2:42:43
another, right.
2:42:44
But this one was jet. I thought
this one was was jacked up.
2:42:49
Because of the because of the
two incidents that took place.
2:42:52
One of them they discussed in
this report. The other one was
2:42:54
the was the severe beating of
these poor, right,
2:42:58
that would do it and yeah, that
would do it. But but
2:43:00
it is in his own place. And
luckily he had he had security
2:43:05
cameras that caught it and that
the police were immediately
2:43:07
fired. And they may be indicted.
And it became one of these It
2:43:15
was a scam because a black man.
Yeah. And the N word was
2:43:20
involved all the rest of it. So
I don't know did the well
2:43:25
Europeans were the French are
bitching and moaning about
2:43:27
everything.
2:43:27
Well, you're busy per bank down
Europe is in turmoil. And and
2:43:31
the Germans are very mad.
November 18, German parliament
2:43:38
past the effects young shoots
because that's which is German
2:43:44
for infection Protection Act,
sorry, Deutschland. I can't help
2:43:49
but doing your accent. It's
farmer, the grandson government
2:43:52
the authority to issue whatever
edicts it's once under the guise
2:43:55
of protecting public health. And
this is possible and this is
2:44:01
what people are mad about.
Because there's this Enabling
2:44:04
Act of 1933, which is still
hanging on the books, which
2:44:10
formally grants the government
the authority to issue any edict
2:44:13
and once under the guise of
remedying the distress of
2:44:17
people. So the news, you know,
the Germans got sprayed with
2:44:23
water which was laced with tear
gas or some property in there
2:44:27
that burned when they were
protesting. He was very, very
2:44:32
upset about this because they
have memory. I do remember weird
2:44:36
things going down and this so
that the government can in fact
2:44:41
with this infection Protection
Act, pretty much make the people
2:44:47
do anything. They have carte
blanche.
2:44:56
Well, Europe is a mess. It is
2:45:00
in Rotterdam see what I have
this is
2:45:06
yes, this is gonna collapse on
them.
2:45:09
Oh yeah, because I was talking
to Christina because I saw this
2:45:12
video and do I have this? yeah
here's Rotterdam so Rotterdam
2:45:16
right over the train station
there was a beautiful modern
2:45:19
train stations in a very modern,
completely rebuilt phenomenal
2:45:23
modern architecture in
Rotterdam. And if there's if
2:45:27
you've ever been to people
airport is the same way of the
2:45:31
train station there but really
it's a shopping place it's a
2:45:34
shopping mall. It just happens
to be where you can go for
2:45:36
transportation a big one a very
big and and this train this
2:45:40
train station in Rotterdam
Central Station is big. So they
2:45:43
have a drone flying above maybe
these 250 feet I guess not much.
2:45:51
Maybe not even taller than above
some of the buildings at night
2:45:55
and there it is. glaring outside
over the over the central little
2:46:05
square there. The stores are
closing go home you are
2:46:10
spreading Coronavirus This is
dangerous you should not be out
2:46:13
go home. Yes
2:46:15
yes reading Coronavirus.
2:46:17
Yes.
2:46:19
Oh yeah, this is dangerous.
2:46:21
Go home. You're spreading
Coronavirus that
2:46:24
I would have to listen to again
it's probably the Coronavirus is
2:46:27
spreading maybe that's what it
would have to listen to it
2:46:29
again. But it doesn't matter
because I said to Christina,
2:46:33
what's going on one of the
regulations is that I really
2:46:35
don't know no one gives a shit.
We just we have a mask in our
2:46:39
pocket. If someone bitches about
it, we put the mask on and we
2:46:42
don't care. And they don't. And
then the Dutch strangely enough,
2:46:47
have not really gotten to
protesting. They've been so
2:46:50
beaten down by their system.
It's kind of disappointing that
2:46:55
they're not just out there on
the streets. This nonsense, and
2:47:00
they're getting the same. It's
the it's the corona emergency
2:47:04
laws that have changed the
actual political structure with
2:47:08
the mayor's no longer report up
the food chain. They they report
2:47:13
directly to the Chief of mayors
now in The Hague, and this is
2:47:16
subverting their entire
political system.
2:47:21
Hmm, yeah.
2:47:22
Well, let's build back better
get ready for it. It's all it's
2:47:26
all coming away. Nothing is
within it. It's all it's all
2:47:29
well, they're gonna they're
gonna build something. You
2:47:32
notice that everyone's going to
see mitch mcconnell?
2:47:37
What's that all about?
2:47:39
I can tell you what the thing,
Mitch, I can tell you what the
2:47:42
thinking is. The thinking is
being Mitch the people going to
2:47:47
see King Mitch the mighty king
Mitch. We need a better one for
2:47:50
Mitch. What is an M a royalty?
majesty, Mitch,
2:47:53
there you go. monarch
2:47:56
monarch Mitch, write that down.
monarch Mitch, everyone who's
2:48:01
going to see him right now is
cutting a deal. So that they
2:48:06
don't have to go to jail when
Trump wins. I'm just saying
2:48:10
that's that's the word. That's
the word and i and i don't care
2:48:14
you when I put it past anybody.
It's very possible. Now let's
2:48:23
let's just pretend the joe
biden's going to get in. Um, let
2:48:28
me see. Let's find let's just
listen to this for a moment.
2:48:32
This is howard kurtz. I think
he's on Fox News. And he goes
2:48:37
through a rundown of all the
people who the Biden
2:48:40
administration will bring in or
these are presumed people.
2:48:44
We still have the the real. The
Office pool. When will Susan
2:48:51
Rice
2:48:53
you see that's the thing. These
are all low rent bargain
2:48:57
basement people that he's got.
2:48:59
me Yeah. Susan Rice. She
2:49:02
know we said bargain basement.
Yeah, not at the five and dime.
2:49:07
You know, this is at least cost
$1 these people here. Let's
2:49:10
listen to who's coming in
2:49:11
when Joe Biden does unveil Tony
Blinken as his pick for
2:49:15
Secretary of State today he'll
be introducing the global
2:49:18
affairs analyst for CNN which
Lincoln joined after working at
2:49:21
the top of the Obama State
Department. This revolving door
2:49:24
is spinning even more quickly
between the media and the
2:49:27
government is a mini Exodus at
MSNBC for Obama veterans became
2:49:32
cable pundits. Rick Stengel,
former Time magazine editor had
2:49:36
joined the Obama State
Department now has left msnbc
2:49:39
for the Biden transition also
leaving msnbc for the
2:49:42
transition. As you mentioned,
former Obama prosecutor Barbara
2:49:46
McQuade and Zeke Emanuel,
medical experts who work on
2:49:49
COVID strategy, Jen Psaki, who
many may remember is Obama's
2:49:52
State Department spokeswoman,
CNN for the transition Now
2:49:56
sometimes the connections are
behind the scenes so often and
2:50:00
former Newsweek editor Jon
Meacham was an NBC and MSNBC
2:50:04
contributor, but was dropped
from that role for helping Biden
2:50:08
with some of his speeches
without disclosing that to
2:50:10
viewers. You know, there's
nothing inherently wrong with
2:50:13
this game of musical chairs.
It's no secret that many high
2:50:16
profile people have moved back
and forth between Fox News and
2:50:19
the Trump administration. But it
does seem that more journalists
2:50:22
join Democratic administrations
like bite. The
2:50:27
thing I'm most worried about
when Trump stays in office is
2:50:34
that there'll be no more
mainstream media. They're gonna
2:50:38
they're gonna fall apart,
they've got nothing. All these
2:50:40
people that know that now left,
so they won't be able to come
2:50:42
back that easily. And what are
they going to talk about? I
2:50:46
mean, no one, no one will watch
him anymore. I think they may,
2:50:49
it may just like that, the Emmy
Awards and the Grammy Awards.
2:50:53
Now even the Grammy Awards,
artists are pissing all over
2:50:56
them. All of this stuff is going
away. And the biggest reward is
2:51:02
got to be for the apparently
person who helped the win in
2:51:07
Arizona. electro byte is
reportedly
2:51:10
considering Cindy McCain to
serve as the US ambassador to
2:51:13
UK, became a lifelong republican
backed Biden during the election
2:51:18
and released this campaign and
many of you that her support
2:51:22
helped Biden
2:51:23
win Arizona where her husband,
john mccain,
2:51:26
was a senator from 1987 until
his death in 2018.
2:51:29
Now that that is the cushiest of
the mall, the London
2:51:34
ambassadorship sets a dynamite
gig
2:51:38
is one of the top two gigs, the
two gigs you want, I think
2:51:42
probably pick. Yeah, I think
Beijing might be up there. Just
2:51:48
I think that my book, a new
version of the great ones, but
2:51:52
the two top gigs traditionally
have always been ambassador to
2:51:56
the UK, UK parties party
2:52:00
of what the whole thing is a
party scene. That's
2:52:02
the best a giant party and then
the other one is the which is
2:52:05
what john Doerr over at Kleiner
Perkins has always been angling
2:52:08
for, and I think he probably has
been donating. Although he's
2:52:13
like the kiss of death.
2:52:16
You don't want you don't want
him promoting anything you
2:52:18
do. So he he's always wanted to
the ambassador ship to France,
2:52:22
which is the other big book.
2:52:24
That's because Pierre Pierre
does the great hair. Everyone
2:52:27
wants to live in Paris,
2:52:28
you you have to be a major,
major bundler to get dead gig,
2:52:33
or you need to be a podcaster
because if Trump was Trump
2:52:36
prevails, I am totally becoming
the ambassador to Holland. You
2:52:41
should I should I would be
great. And only for a couple
2:52:46
years, you know, just for the
parties. And the cool mansion
2:52:50
was that's all there is to the
job.
2:52:51
Well, and I get to do the
podcast. Yeah, imagine how much
2:52:54
fun that would be. That'd be
great. And
2:52:58
somebody had to reset the the
opening and the ambassador to
2:53:01
Holland. Adam Curry, sorry,
2:53:04
the Honorable, I become the
honorable and
2:53:07
honorable Adam.
2:53:09
And after my ambassadorship is
over, people still have to refer
2:53:13
to me as Mr. Ambassador.
2:53:16
Yes, forever.
2:53:17
Yes, sir. I'm much looking
forward to this.
2:53:21
Okay.
2:53:23
I guess that explains it all.
2:53:25
Yeah, it kind of does. Black
Lives Matter still around.
2:53:31
seeping into the Academy Awards
even further than than they were
2:53:37
as award season is coming up and
it always starts with the with
2:53:41
the international Emmys.
2:53:43
The asterisks next to these
awards.
2:53:47
On Friday, the national
conversation about systemic
2:53:50
racism sparked by Jeff drawer
fry, the academy announced and
2:53:56
sweeping plans aimed at swiftly
sweeping plans aimed at swiftly
2:54:03
furthering its diversity and
inclusion initiatives, including
2:54:07
setting the best picture
category at 10 nominees rather
2:54:12
than a fluctuating number. Ah, I
see this is to give more people
2:54:17
more chance and make it more
equitable. They don't understand
2:54:23
that they're pricing themselves
right out of the public's
2:54:26
interest Do they
2:54:29
know so I have a series of three
clips shrieking run,
2:54:33
okay, good.
2:54:35
Obama, Obama came out with a new
book. Another memoir is his
2:54:40
third memoir one. He keeps
writing. Apparently he keeps
2:54:45
writing these memoirs because
he's, I forget to put that in.
2:54:50
So it was reviewed kind of on
the useful idiots show with Matt
2:54:58
Taibbi and Katie
2:55:00
Oh good.
2:55:01
And they have you got to let
this is a very disturbing series
2:55:05
of clips
2:55:06
that are being were they able to
read it? The thing is eight and
2:55:08
eight. It's like, isn't it like
Atlas Shrugged length.
2:55:14
I guess it's supposed to Katie
read it in
2:55:16
is 700 Maddie
2:55:18
hasn't read it. So Kate. Matt
has not read it. Katie's read.
2:55:21
Okay. All right, good. Yeah, it
2:55:23
would be more like this. She'd
be plowing through it reading
2:55:25
over it. So she So here, I just
want to play these clips and you
2:55:28
have to listen to the reaction
to in this case, Obama literally
2:55:35
admitting to end the book that
He's a murderer.
2:55:39
I'm so what's what do you got?
2:55:40
Okay, so I wanted to read an
excerpt from from a promised
2:55:45
land which is already, by the
way, a bestseller. And this man,
2:55:49
I think you'll really like this
part. So he's talking about
2:55:52
foreign policy, right? And he
goes in places like Yemen and
2:55:55
Afghanistan, the lives of
millions of young men had been
2:55:58
warped and stunted by
desperation, ignorance, dreams
2:56:02
of religious glory, the violence
of their surroundings, or the
2:56:05
schemes of older men. They were
dangerous. These young men,
2:56:09
often deliberately and casually
cruel. Still, in the aggregate,
2:56:13
at least I wanted somehow to
save them and send them to
2:56:16
school, gives them a trade,
drain them of the heat that had
2:56:19
been filling their heads, and
yet the world they were part of,
2:56:22
and the machinery I commanded,
more often had me killing them
2:56:26
instead.
2:56:28
Really, right. Yeah, he did
write that. But you know why he
2:56:30
had to do that, Matt? Did he
really? Yeah, he wrote that.
2:56:35
Anyone can send us the audio.
That would be great. And we'll,
2:56:38
we'll clip it in anyone who's
bought the ebook.
2:56:42
Now, can you not laugh at that?
2:56:44
I did. I mean, I already did
that. And when I but you have to
2:56:46
understand I've been more from I
saw this earlier than you did.
2:56:49
So I laughed before I took some
stones to
2:56:52
write that. I have to say I i'm
i'm very
2:56:57
I'm impressed. Anyway, go ahead.
Yeah,
2:56:58
but who do you think guess of
all people who who in Obama's
2:57:02
circle was obsessed with his
like hit lists with his
2:57:06
execution list? Brennan
assassination, Lazzara
2:57:09
assassination? Guess who in his
inner circle would you think
2:57:12
would be obsessed with that? I
mean, I wrote
2:57:15
a story about this ROM.
2:57:17
Rom. Very good. Yeah, he was
quote unquote, obsessed. And
2:57:21
that's because he had spent
enough time in Washington to
2:57:23
know that his new liberal
president couldn't afford to
2:57:25
look soft on terrorism.
2:57:28
He's a Killer Queen dynamite
with the drum machine. Wow. That
2:57:35
that is pretty brazen. I wound
up killing him
2:57:39
tomorrow killing the ALT and
they think this is hilarious.
2:57:42
These liberals. That's funny.
Oh, yeah. He killed him all.
2:57:47
He's a murderer, as his great
assassination was rahm emanuel.
2:57:51
I mean, I just found this to be
and I'm gonna we were we don't
2:57:54
use enough abhorrent? Yes. The
reaction to this was just, it
2:58:00
was beyond me. But no. Yeah.
Again,
2:58:04
I think I'm shocked. I'm
shocked.
2:58:06
I'm shocked. I'm shocked. Peter
teal said it was you know, it's
2:58:09
violence is charismatic. So
here's another look, just a
2:58:14
little excerpt to which I
thought was funny, because it
2:58:17
was just the tie. He caught it.
And it was another another
2:58:21
excerpt from the book.
2:58:24
But Matt, you're gonna feel a
lot better ready, because he
2:58:26
goes, I took no joy in any of
this. It didn't make me feel
2:58:28
powerful. I entered politics to
help kids get a better education
2:58:31
to help families get health care
to help poor countries grow more
2:58:34
food. It was that kind of power
that I measured myself against,
2:58:37
but the work was necessary and
it was my responsibility to make
2:58:40
sure
2:58:41
the work
2:58:42
though. Yeah, he was doing the
work. He was building the space
2:58:45
for fascination.
2:58:48
Wow. That's great. doing the
work now that's that's still the
2:58:54
assassination. So the two
2:58:56
assassination was doing the work
the
2:58:58
Tuesday kill list where he said,
Yeah, that one. Wait, is an
2:59:02
American citizen. And his son is
16. Yeah, kill them.
2:59:06
That's is doing the work. While
doing the work.
2:59:09
I wonder what Robyn D'Angelo
thinks of that doing the work.
2:59:13
Oh, my God.
2:59:14
He's a black man. He can do he
can
2:59:15
do whatever he wants. Yeah.
2:59:18
All right. Now the last one has
got nothing to do with his
2:59:20
assassination. hitless is a
little more. It's a little
2:59:23
again, it's it's just bringing
out you know, it gets he really
2:59:27
felt obliged to bring out his
sleaziness. No, just beyond me,
2:59:33
but this is the third clip I
have.
2:59:37
But Matt, you're gonna feel a
lot better ready? Because he
2:59:40
goes, I took no joy in any of
this. It didn't make me feel
2:59:42
powerful identity politics to
help kids get a better families
2:59:46
get help for countries.
2:59:48
Yeah, it says excerpt three. It
has maybe messed it up. We'll
2:59:53
see if maybe it's long. Maybe
it's all in
2:59:55
here. Yeah, clearly, it's also
linked on these. Well,
2:59:58
this one is The other one was
short. This is a 119. So maybe
3:00:02
you get this or probably get
more
3:00:04
on it. We'll just play it.
3:00:06
But Matt, you're gonna feel a
lot better ready because he
3:00:09
goes, I took no joy in any of
this. It didn't make me feel
3:00:11
powerful. I entered politics to
help kids get a better education
3:00:14
to help families get health care
to help poor countries grow more
3:00:16
food. It was that kind of power
that I measured myself against.
3:00:20
But the work was necessary. And
it was my responsibility to make
3:00:23
sure your work, though. Yeah, he
was doing the work. He was doing
3:00:27
this face for fascinations.
3:00:29
That's so gross point blank. I
3:00:31
love it. And it was my
responsibility to make sure
3:00:34
operations were as effective as
possible. Wow. He also, by the
3:00:38
way, said that he read marks and
Mark ooza and Finan and
3:00:45
Gwendolyn Brooks, to get
basically to hook up with women.
3:00:50
What? Well, that is Yeah, I
mean,
3:00:52
okay,
3:00:53
looking back, it's embarrassing
to recognize the degree to which
3:00:56
my intellectual curiosity Hold
on, hold on. Who was
3:00:59
he trying to get to hook up with
women?
3:01:01
He was reading Karl Marx,
Herbert macusa. And some third
3:01:06
author. These are all left wing.
Okay, okay. And he was reading
3:01:11
this material so he could hook
up with all these crazy
3:01:13
socialist women that he ran into
in college.
3:01:16
Oh, that's like so that's like,
these days you were a pussy hat.
3:01:21
Is that basically the idea?
3:01:22
Yeah, same exact thing. exact
thing
3:01:26
turned on and Gwendolyn Brooks
to get basically to hook up with
3:01:30
women.
3:01:32
Oh, well, that's Yeah, I mean,
okay,
3:01:35
looking back, it's embarrassing
to recognize the degree to which
3:01:37
my intellectual curiosity those
first two years of college
3:01:40
paralleled the interest of
various women I was attempting.
3:01:50
Mark, Mark, Mark and Mark
Hughes. So I had something to
3:01:54
say to the long legged
socialists who lived in my dorm
3:01:56
Sinan and Gwendolyn Brooks for
the smoothskin sociology major
3:02:00
who never gave me a second look,
Foucault and Wolf for the
3:02:03
ethereal bisexual who wore
mostly black.
3:02:07
Wow, I'm just gonna give you a
clip of the day because that was
3:02:10
very worthy of it. And it
reminded me of a long leg.
3:02:17
Thanks, Obama, though, man. Oh,
man. I can't wait to read this
3:02:22
book.
3:02:23
I'm gonna show my
3:02:25
agenda.
3:02:25
Imagine all the people who could
do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be
3:02:36
a few people to thank for sure.
1299 to be exact. And we're
3:02:40
gonna thank them. For the moves
of Mike Tyson. Thank Ashley a
3:02:45
more zek or Mirage and Rosa,
3:02:49
Rosa. Rosa, Rosa.
3:02:51
Like maybe yes. 133 33
3:02:54
she she starts off with Hey
guys. I'm not gonna read your
3:02:57
whole note because it is under
the the cut off but she needs to
3:03:00
de douche of her boozy hippie
have a boyfriend who does a good
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job of hitting people in the
mouth.
3:03:08
You've been reduced.
3:03:14
To funny note, she said, Michael
white in Chandler, Arizona. 130.
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Salem magan magan magan. I don't
know in tombol tombol. I How do
3:03:24
you pronounce it? You're a
Texan. Tombo, Tombo humble.
3:03:27
Humble Tech's humble,
3:03:28
humble. 130. And she he, uh, I
don't know. So he or she
3:03:34
actually, it thank you for the
great show. Please call out
3:03:37
Benny the Jew as a douchebag.
3:03:41
All right, done.
3:03:43
Sir john of the South London, in
London, UK. 130. To 130. Yes.
3:03:50
Yes.
3:03:52
We'll move. We'll also give them
the credit for the 1300 show.
3:03:56
We'll put them in there. Because
I can remember to do that.
3:04:00
Yeah, well, by the way, I want
to apologize for not mentioning
3:04:03
the last show that 333 33 are
all Thanksgiving shows.
3:04:08
Executive Producer, special
executive producer you can use
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that on your credits. Oh, we
didn't credit on that.
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Oh, mine. No, that's
3:04:16
that we will credit if you
mentioned and I
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Why don't I put these these
1300s in a special category on
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today's list. How about that and
then we'll just expand it for
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for actual 13 1300s
3:04:31
Okay,
3:04:32
nothing whatever you you're
fine. I
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mean, it's good. It's good. I
want to thank these students
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only, you know, the, the great
celebration took a 1234 people
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huge
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outpouring of celebratory
congratulate. Yes.
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Okay, that sir john of South
London, Janet kostrov ski in New
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Albany, Ohio. $130 and She sent
a note in about did source which
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I didn't read and I will I'll go
back and read this. On word with
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j. j. j. j from Sierra Nevada is
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Nils den Boer. In berneray. Put
an array down.
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Oh, you know, do you mind if I
just read this Jay from the
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Sierra Nevada for a second?
Because Sure, yes, he said My
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husband has been listening to no
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He softly hit me in the mouth
all those years by sharing
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appreciate it wasn't until the
beginning of this year that I
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was fully hit in the mouth with
the COVID coverage and I was
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hooked. I used to ask my
husband, how can you listen to
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What does that mean? And baby
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This is it's it's still debate a
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Janet. CRA, Kramer in Harlem,
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the Dutch pronunciation of her
name?
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I would say well, it's it
chenette grammar that's how they
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would say it sure. net kromme
are for your grammar for your I
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guess she gets
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she gets bumped up to 204 she
says in their note I made two
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separate donations making my
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Okay, so not only should she be
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think she becomes a dame. Yes,
I'll read this. I hit myself in
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the mouth by finding the show of
my own while researching
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pipelines off. I'm surprised we
didn't bump into each other. I
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regard this day as one of the
best days of my life as an
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American expat in the
Netherlands I find your
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perspectives immediate
deconstruction invaluable for my
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are also most appreciated. Both
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I might add come from my
esteemed colleague SR Dvorak. I
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made two separate donations
making my total for the show
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1299 $204 and five cents you
mentioned Not only does this
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have goat scream karma for
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anyone out there who needs it
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light to all and revenue clip of
Adam's choice well luckily you
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got the Reverend Al clip the
full one with the kazoo earlier
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on and happy to give you a
little karma. We'll see you in a
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minute the
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roundtable got karma.
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I'll give her a wine tip.
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Oh good.
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Any 2016 Bordeaux wine even if
it's Bordeaux or Bordeaux,
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superior may dock are generally
outstanding. I'd say you have it
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just picking one out of the blue
just grabbing something off
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thing. If it's somebody we ended
up buying and putting it on
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sale. You have a 98% chance are
97 97% chance of that wine being
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outstanding, especially and that
cheap ones are good. cheap ones.
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What's cheap. Buck 10 buck one.
You'll be she'll be stunned but
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it has to be at 2016 just
coincidentally one of those
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years. All right. It doesn't
happen that often.
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This is a tip that is useful
people.
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Yeah, especially like she's good
cheap wine. No. And Bordeaux
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Sure.
3:18:32
Well, I
3:18:34
only got one clip left anyway,
but I also have some backup the
3:18:37
substance abuse series. Oh, no,
no, no, we
3:18:42
can't No, no, this is not a
break glass in case of emergency
3:18:46
situation. Do not bring out the
sub. These are clips that john
3:18:50
has been carrying over for I
don't know four months.
3:18:54
He
3:18:54
says like if all if all thing
goes to hell. We always have the
3:18:59
substance abuse clips. I don't
really I don't think I have
3:19:04
anything else
3:19:05
play this limb box up. This is
rush limbaugh. Oh, is he still
3:19:08
alive? That's good. He's hanging
in there. I mean, I don't know
3:19:12
how long is got left? You know,
I was watching jeopardy. I pre
3:19:16
recorded all these things. So
these still have Alex Tribeca,
3:19:19
okay. But they had the
Thanksgiving show on the other
3:19:22
night day. And Alex was the only
mention was thanks to supposedly
3:19:27
Thanksgiving. They probably
recorded it a month ago. Well,
3:19:30
but he's you could just he's
almost he just he really.
3:19:33
He didn't look good.
3:19:34
He was like, he's like dying in
front of you.
3:19:38
It was like watching Steve Jobs
at his last one more thing.
3:19:42
Presentation voice
3:19:43
didn't have the presence. And I
felt bad about it. I mean, he
3:19:48
still did the job. He hung in
there. And I there's something
3:19:50
about a guy who works to the
end. I think there's something
3:19:52
noble about that.
3:19:54
But don't you think that we'll
also go out that way? What else
3:19:58
do we still do? What else do we
You're gonna do?
3:20:01
Well that's what you do. Yeah. I
mean, ideally you'd die on
3:20:04
stage.
3:20:05
Ah, oh, oh beautiful to die in
the die out the podcast
3:20:11
die on stage right in the middle
of the line. This is what is
3:20:14
this guy kidding? It's a joke.
3:20:16
Boo.
3:20:20
There's a number of actors and
performers have died on stage.
3:20:23
But my favorite well not my
favorite was Tom was a comedian
3:20:26
Tommy remember him Tommy? The
guy with the fez hat on kind of
3:20:31
a big ofI guy, British comedian?
No. Oh, he collapses on stage
3:20:37
Tommy Cooper. He collapses on
stage and we're like, oh, oh,
3:20:41
that's funny. And then he's
dead. And this wasn't so funny.
3:20:45
Because Tommy Cooper was kind of
one of his things. He could do
3:20:48
weird things that are weird,
dude, but it's on video. It's on
3:20:51
YouTube, obviously. Alright, so
what is limbaugh done?
3:20:54
Well, Limbo is the biggest like
you and mo and a lot of viewers,
3:20:58
but he's actually a big fan of
of Whitlock, Jason Whitlock,
3:21:03
black.
3:21:04
Yes, J lock 100.
3:21:06
And he is like a Whitlock is
just, I have to admire the guys,
3:21:11
because he's really just kind of
a tele like it is guy and he
3:21:14
doesn't put up with the nonsense
as in the leagues. And so
3:21:18
limbaugh's reading one of his
reports, and I thought it was
3:21:21
kind of weird. Limbo is not
going to be with us more in a
3:21:24
few more months. I don't think
he doesn't know he only works
3:21:27
once a week. So I thought I'd
get a clip from
3:21:29
now back to Jason Whitlock
piece. Because folks, I'm
3:21:32
telling you this is the kind of
piece that have he written into
3:21:35
VSP, and he might not have
survived there. Over the last 55
3:21:38
years, the stewards of American
culture have worked. And this,
3:21:43
he means by this the American
left, white liberals primarily
3:21:48
have worked to disconnect black
people from our religious faith
3:21:54
from our salvation. Black pride
is the new religion, our skin
3:22:00
color, and the degenerate
behaviors that white liberals
3:22:05
have deemed as authentically
black have become the hallmarks
3:22:10
of black culture. That is me and
what an allegation that is
3:22:15
basically saying that white
liberals are the ones calling
3:22:19
the most aberrant behavior
engaged in by African Americans
3:22:24
as authentic, natural, you can't
question it. behavior. And
3:22:30
Whitlock clearly is not happy
about this. He doesn't believe
3:22:35
that white liberals get to deem
what is authentically black,
3:22:39
particularly that they have
chosen to highlight as
3:22:42
authentically black. No, man, I
gotta read this article now.
3:22:48
Oh, it's quite good. Yeah, like
is a good writer,
3:22:50
by the way. You know, my mom
passed of cancer and you know,
3:22:55
this, we saw Steve Jobs. We've
seen people with cancer. He's
3:23:00
got a lot of lung capacity. He
still he sounds very much like
3:23:04
rush. He doesn't sound strange,
like Alex Trebek.
3:23:09
No, because he's not on the Alex
Trebek I think on that show is
3:23:12
on his last legs. I don't know
how many more shows he did after
3:23:15
that, but rush was rush hasn't
gotten to that yet.
3:23:17
Well, good. He
3:23:18
will
3:23:19
not say that. No, let's
3:23:21
not say that. Well, I
3:23:22
mean, it's possible. He could
survive.
3:23:25
He's going to because
3:23:31
you found
3:23:33
our most nice. It's all we got.
3:23:36
But it's heartfelt. No one wants
that.
3:23:40
Yeah. Oh, he's he's a visa.
Yeah, original.
3:23:44
He is he is and and every single
person who's filled in for him,
3:23:47
which I catch usually on
Wednesdays when I'm driving to a
3:23:50
spin class because he can't
listen to the satellite in the
3:23:53
parking garage. And I can listen
to limbaugh and Kay LBJ. Mark
3:23:59
Stein. No, you know, there's
like, there was great there's a
3:24:03
couple All right, they all suck.
It's It's no good. I mean, you
3:24:09
can't just sit down with that
show and just do the show. It's
3:24:12
It's It's got to be the limbaugh
thing. And I don't really listen
3:24:15
to him at all. But when I do, he
sounds the same. So we wish
3:24:21
nothing but good friend, and we
wish nothing but goodness for
3:24:23
y'all. As as we head into the
dark winter as we prepare for
3:24:31
what the next two weeks will
bring us. And
3:24:34
yes, it's sunny here.
3:24:37
It's been raining here actually.
kind of nice to get some, some
3:24:42
water on the lawn. Whatever
happens we will rip it all apart
3:24:47
for you once again as the media
lies to you deceives you and
3:24:52
robs you of your time. That will
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governmental maps. I have my
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3:25:19
the morning, everybody. I'm Adam
Curry.
3:25:21
Dan from Northern Silicon Valley
where it's sunny. And we're
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waiting everybody is a waiting
show. 1300 devs have no agenda
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show.
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Coming up on no agenda
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3:25:34
are yelling at the clouds more
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makes from the ever effervescent
and always being there. Jesse
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coy Nelson. until Thursday,
everybody remembers that the
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class
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parents
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on her class, went to the woods.
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Take the laptop and she did
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where she couldn't get internet
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