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Adam Curry Jhansi divorce December 3 2020. This is your
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award winning Kimmel nation media assassination Episode
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1300. This is no agenda, watching the final acts and
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broadcasting live from opportunity's own 33 here in the
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frontier of Austin, Texas, capital of the drone Star State
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in morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry,
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from Northern Silicon Valley where Hey, there's Gina haspel.
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walking across the street. I'm Jesse devorah.
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No, man, you miss the memo, man. She's dead. died of natural
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causes.
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Yeah. She's dead. She was shot.
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No, no, my sister. She's
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been arrested as a trader. I've got the list. Yeah,
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my favorite of the conspiracies this week has got to be the
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boots on joe biden's foot. Because that conceals the ankle
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bracelet monitor. So we cannot escape. Like, Joe Biden couldn't
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escape anywhere.
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He goes,
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but then this is where it gets cool. Then then there's all
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these posts of Hillary Clinton and john mccain all with the
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same boot. The exact same model with their foot problems. It is
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a beautiful time to be a podcaster Ladies and gentlemen,
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we're talking about for anyone not bother looking at these
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stupid sites. We're talking about this stuff that went on
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like in the last day or two. Uh, I don't need any. And I would
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recommend anyone who wants to have a good time. Got to go to
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Google and type in Gina haspel. The director of the shed Gina
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haspel. Frankfort. Yes. And just read. Yes, she was first one at
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30 posts. They're
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hilarious. He was shot in Frankfort at the server farm. We
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all know this. She was shot. She
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was arrested for treason. My favorite one is she was actually
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and I didn't I didn't didn't make a copy of this. of this
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post. But she was arrested for treason. And then she was going
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to be hauled to get mo Yeah, yeah. And then she said I can't
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take it anymore. Trained, trained operative. I can't take
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it anymore. I don't want to go to get Mo. I'll tell you
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everything you need to know. And she turned state's evidence. Oh,
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yeah. She's got all the goods, all the goods on the on the
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election fraud.
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But you know that they're putting her in the same cell as
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Obama because he was arrested to Oh, I didn't. Obama's arrest.
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That's why he's showing up on all these zoom calls. It just
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changed the background. So we can do a zoom call with Steph
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Curry and yeah. Come on, man.
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Yes.
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Before we do anything, before we before we destroy
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any of the Google lists.
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colleague, colleague Dvorak, congratulations, 1300 episodes
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of this podcast. It's a it's an average of 100 a year, I guess,
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pretty much. And we never had a fight. Yeah, that's exactly it.
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This is the podcast that is produced by the community that
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supports it. That's why everyone who listens whether you know it
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or not, you're a producer. There's a producer in all of us
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time, talent, treasure, and that has kept us going for 1300
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episodes. Here's the 1300 more. Yeah. You wanna start with some
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COVID? Let's get people the money's worth right up front.
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No, I stop. I stop. I want to start off with a kind of a
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question. Okay. This always baffles me. Because I've had
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this morning for breakfast I had a piece of apple pie. And I
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picked up some British double cream.
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heavy cream.
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It's not heavy cream. It's just like, it's like a solid,
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clotted cream
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no clotted cream is even stronger but double cream is
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pretty much like clotted cream only. I don't see to be honest
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about double cream.
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I just don't I just don't I'm not familiar with double cream.
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But I
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am. Cream is supposed to be one layer lower but it seems like
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clotted cream if he asked, okay,
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I'm I'm very happy that we're postponing COVID for the Kree
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Well, the question I have is, this is a British product. It is
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a phenomenal product. It's a clotted cream, double cream. As
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far as I know, I've never had double cream before but it looks
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like clotted cream to me because it's like a it's like a solid
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cream. It's like you take it out with a spoon and it's like solid
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is and it's like a piece of ice cream only never melt. Okay,
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I'm visualizing.
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I don't see Americans make this product, even though we do in
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the form of cool whip, whip. whip whip. Yes. It's just beyond
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me. This is a fabulous product on a piece of cake. Yeah, pie.
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I I think this is quite a travesty. Look at your cream
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baby. Huh?
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Yeah. beyond me is beyond me why this doesn't exist in the United
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States as a as a normal well act. Well,
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this is an opportunity for your entrepreneurial spirit. No. All
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right, onto COVID. Then, as we're drawing to the close of
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something and the start of the dark winter, a very dark winter
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indeed. But first, we must add the most recent douchebag to the
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list of coincidentally, Democratic politicians who have
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thwarted their own regulations, which are Nancy Pelosi in the
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hairdressing dressing of the hair salon with no mask. Gavin
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Newsom with his buddies hanging out, not socially distance at a
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fancy restaurant and laundry. Austin Texas has to keep its
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tard roots go and ladies and gentlemen. Steven Adler joins
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the list mayor of Austin minute
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most nights Mayor Steve Adler updates Austin on the
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coronavirus pandemic from his home office. This is not the
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time to relax November 9 looked at different in a pre recorded
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video from his family's timeshare in Cabo San Lucas,
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Mexico. Adler urged austinites to stay home,
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we may have to close
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things down. Careful
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Adler now saying he regrets traveling by private plane with
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his family to go after his daughter's wedding saying in
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part, my fear is that this travel even having happened
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during a safer period could be used by some as justification
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for risky behavior no show on November 10. The day after
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Adler's video from Mexico, Austin Travis County public
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health officials warned of a significantly worsening
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situation. At the time Austin Travis County was at stage three
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risk which recommends avoiding gatherings of more than 10
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people. The mayor says he didn't violate any of his own orders or
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orders from the governor though 20 people did attend his
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daughter's outdoor wedding Oh for that trip to Mexico night
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was in a webinar with Adler webinar first broke up his trip
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to Mexico as he said he has supported family units dining
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out like when his daughter got married and joked
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about to spend
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the next 24 hours defending that.
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Yes, well, he's spending more than 24 hours defending it. And
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here's the only piece of his Well, he's not sorry, actually.
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He throws a performative at the citizens and residents of
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Austin. I'm sorry, I took that
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trip.
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It was a lapse in judgment.
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And I want you to know that I
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apologize. Oh, yes. Thank you. We know that you apologized. So
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yeah, well, you know,
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yes, you know,
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yes. Another one.
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There's another one to add to the list.
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I don't have a clip for us. The London breed. Yeah, the mayor of
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San Francisco was busted. Same thing big party at guests were
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French
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Laundry,
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the French Laundry again.
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Oh, man.
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Just a couple of days ago. So she goes off and does this as
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she claims one thing or another there and how the photos it did
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have new somebody you know, Sue is pretty much the same kind of
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a party. But couple of things come to mind here with these
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three. What can I mean these people are spendthrift they can
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even for five minutes not go to the French Laundry for example,
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it should be mentioned is one of the most expensive restaurants
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in the entire world. Yeah, you're
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not gonna get out of there under four or 500 bucks ahead. Without
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wine.
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Yes. It's very easy to drop a two person dinner is very easy
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to drop. $2,000 Yes, very easy. And, and this is the mayor of
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San Francisco. And you have your your mayor going a car drive
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private jets, private. private jets have
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to wonder if these people are just partying 24 seven all the
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time and it's just they can't take it. I can't I can't stay
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stay here in the office. I have to go to the French Laundry,
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drop a few thousand bucks and party with my friends. I mean,
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what are they doing during the winters No lock
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down. Right? My goodness. Really?
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workers and people are deplorable. Yeah. Yeah.
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Yeah. Adler, you know had his daughter's wedding 20 people
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That's double the recommended amount of 10. He listens to W
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Hotel when he's in Austin and jets off to Cabo to their family
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timeshare. It makes it sound so cheap. Yeah, we're taking the
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jet to our timeshare. Mm hmm. Sure, sure. But this is exactly
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why people are revolting. And not that people are revolting.
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They are revolt. Those
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are the people who are revolting.
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The revolt is amongst the people. Last night, restaurant
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in Staten Island, people gathered and refused to let the
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sheriff shut it down. I don't know how successful they were.
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But people are coming out. And this happened. Just the other
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day, a live news shot in Kalamazoo, Michigan. And was
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actually it's kind of nice, because typically, if it were
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more of a network news shot, when someone's in the background
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yelling, you know, the news model would just say, well,
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that's in this case, the guy the NEWSCASTER on the scene turns
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around and says What's up, bro? And it's restaurant owner who is
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well, this is the sentiment no
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details
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on why the judge said no.
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Is everything okay?
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Are government leaders?
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Are you Are you the owner dollars of
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stimulus money and gave it to special interest groups and
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campaign donors?
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I'm Dave Morris. I
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own the place. So what's going on?
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What's going on?
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You know what's going on? Tell me you tell me, Hey,
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we got a government that
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has taken the stimulus money. They gave it to special campaign
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donors.
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They gave it to special interest. they abandon
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me and they have put me in a position where I have to fight
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back. Okay, so do you feel that this is the right thing to do?
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Absolutely. I feel everybody needs to stand up. Hey, listen,
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there was enough money to give every family every family in
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this country $20,000 to go home for two months. They chose to
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give it to special interest and campaign donors, the Kennedy
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Space Center and they abandon us so could have given me money I'd
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gladly walk away for 60 days let this virus settle down.
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I'm not gonna do it alone. Okay,
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are you going to continue to violate the state's orders and
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say Open Data state order this
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isn't an order this
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is a conspiracy. This is a tyranny?
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What do you want to tell other restaurant owners who
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stand up this is America be free
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dance? Yeah, well, this is what's happening. This is how
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people feel and I go out and I support my restaurants for the
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same reason if if they're in trouble, which No, we haven't
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shut our station are Well, yeah, but they haven't shut down
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again. It
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looks fresh laundry, the fresh laundry is done. Okay. So that's
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your local
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news. Let's go to CBS. Their overview This is just a general
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overview but gives you an idea of how they view the situation.
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Millions of Americans are now home after Thanksgiving trips to
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see family and friends
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everybody with my nervous sitting next to everybody
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health officials warned against gathering for the holiday.
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Now many are getting tested for covid 19.
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We had a few people over
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just to be safe
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hospitalizations are already
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at record highs in 33 states
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we may see a surge upon a 33
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White House Coronavirus Task Force say it will get worse if
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your family traveled you have to assume that you are exposed and
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you became infected and you really need to get tested in the
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next week.
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I love that Deborah Burks. If you traveled, then you should
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presume that you're infected. I'm Adam Curry. I am familiar
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with the doctors thinking. She's really thinking you dirty, nasty
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scummy plebs.
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You're
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infected.
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You're so stupid to travel. She's now she now she does her
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news hits with a mask on. Please lady, and this is the forward
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this is her full appearance
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capacity is there to backstop overwhelmed hospitals. So that
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is obviously all of our concerns.
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Let's just sighs
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let's just be honest, for one second here about the
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overwhelmed hospitals. We have almost a million hospital beds
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in the United States. 10% is now filled with COVID-19 which is
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not just people who have you know, whatever this bug is but
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people have other issues and COVID-19 they're they're running
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understaffed. This is not at break. point, this is totally
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crap, every hospital worker, they all email continuously.
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It's not that you know it's normal. And then we can have a
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lot more.
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And that's why we're really asking states and mayors to
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really test for impact. And consider vaccinating for impact.
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We know who's at highest risk, making sure that all of those
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individuals are tested. We know people may have made mistakes
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over the time period. So if you're young and you gathered,
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you need to be tested about five to 10 days later, but you need
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to assume that you're infected and not go near your
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grandparents and aunts and others without a mask. Were
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really asking families to even mask indoors if they chose to
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gather during Thanksgiving and others went across the country
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or even into the next state. And if you're over 65, or you have
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comorbidities and you gathered at Thanksgiving, if you develop
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any symptoms, you need to be tested immediately because we
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know that our therapeutics work best with our antivirals and our
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monoclonal antibodies work best, very early in disease. So we're
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really asking governors and mayors to make testing more
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available so we can prevent people having to be
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hospitalized. But obviously, we're deeply worried we're over
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90,000 inpatients right now, if we have a surge two weeks,
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right, what she say Here, hold on a second, I heard something
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weird,
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very early a disease. So we're really asking governors and
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mayors to make testing more available so we can prevent
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people having to be hospitalized. But obviously
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we're deeply worried we're over 90,000 inpatients right now, if
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we have a surge two weeks on top of that, even when we are
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starting to see some improvement, I appreciate that
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you have Mayor from Detroit on there, really all these mayor's
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are working to decrease their number of cases and getting to a
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plateau and now we could have a fourth surge.
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just full of gobbledygook. Now it's a fourth surge. We haven't
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even determined the second surge. And you know you're
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infected and just assume you're infected. Because you didn't
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follow my rules. And we're gonna shame you on a local level. Oh,
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yeah. Oh, yeah. You traveled you traveled you traveled you
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infected person.
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Good evening. Well, we're obviously not seeing the types
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of crowds that we would normally expect at O'Hare on a Sunday
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after Thanksgiving. But still quite a few people coming into
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arrivals here tonight. Many of them though, did not want to
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talk with us on camera. They said they didn't want their
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employers to see them and know that they had traveled, saying
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they were scared. They would be traveled shamed by their friend.
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Yeah.
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Travel shame. By the way, this may be a good thing, because if
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people are being shamed, they may be too afraid to get a test,
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because they then have to live with the shame of being a Trump
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supporter. If you test positive, this is the level that it's gone
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to. Did you catch that clip that our producer sent of the ESPN
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reporter? You might not have. This is ESPN reporter wailing on
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Bronco quarterback, Dan orlofsky. who tested positive
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for COVID. Listen to this shaming episode.
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Things more expensive than a missed opportunity.
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And that's what this was for the backup quarterback and really
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the starter for the Denver Broncos, as a young player as a
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young backup quarterback in the NFL used to pray to God for just
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the chance to get on the field. Because sometimes your
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opportunities, just luck that it just happens that you get a
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chance to start in the NFL. And so many guys never get that
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chance. And they have a year or two career. And then they're
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gone. So guys like Fred Griffin and play for those who's trying
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to get back into the NFL and drew locks for you guys not to
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do the simple thing of where your mask is a shame on you. You
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can sit there and go Man, I wish I would have gotten my chance
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you had your chance. And you could do something as simple as
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having self discipline to follow the protocol that's handed down
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from the NFL. You can't go home and tell your buddies or tell
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your girlfriend or tell your wife. I never got my
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opportunity. Yeah, you did. You blew it. Because you couldn't
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wear a mask and drew lock. This is the most concerning thing
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I've ever seen from you. Since you've come into the NFL. How
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can I trust you to be the CEO of the billion dollar company that
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I run, and you can't wear a mask. I don't care if you don't
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want to. I don't care if you don't like it. And I don't care
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if you agree with it. You have to do what you have to do to do
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what you want to do. And this is a missed opportunity by all the
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quarterbacks to the Denver Broncos. You let down your team.
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You let down yourself shame. Shame on you.
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Oh man, who is that? some dude from
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ESPN. Sounds like Rick. It sounds like that one guy,
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Bayless
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Oh, it could be I don't know. A producer sends it to Actually, I
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thought you would have had it because I don't know what the
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hell I'm talking about, but I can understand what that was.
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And also, guys, a guy should be fired immediately from ESPN.
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And people need to know that. But
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by the way, can you just a good quickie thing? Can you turn make
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these clips? louder?
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That was I think that was an out of phase clip. Yes, I will turn
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it up. Yeah, I think it was a low. Oh, really? Okay, hold on a
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second. How's this? One? Two? checky 212? Am I better?
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I'm fine.
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Okay. Oh, it's just the clips. Well, what? Really? What's your
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problem? No, it's the but people somehow have not understood
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that. You know, if you if you get COVID it's not because
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you're a bad person. It's not because you didn't follow the
20:50
rules necessarily. You know, you can get it. I mean, it's, but
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this is this shaming is saying, Hey, you know, you got it. So
20:58
therefore, you clearly didn't follow the rules.
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Yeah, that's what it says. That's what they're doing.
21:05
They're trying to Well, this should we pick we picked up on
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this early.
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I know, but we got to continue monitoring this good. Now you
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have to turn your speaker's down a little bit. Sorry. That's just
21:15
for me. Anyway, back to back to the hospitals in this story
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again, we're just going to round to the hospitals. They want
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money. They are money churning machines, they are currently
21:29
understaffed. Because then you get to the vaccine part. They
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don't even want their people taking vaccines, or vs vaccines,
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because then, you know, I'm sorry, taking tests, because
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there's someone tests positively, then they have to
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shut down parts of the ward. And they'll be even more
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understaffed.
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Or in the case of some situations like when Mimi thinks
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she may have had a she lost her sense of tell his taste and
21:54
smell. And she wouldn't have the test because she knew that if
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she tested positive, they'd shut down the county.
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And they whisker into the ventilator and killer. Well,
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possibly,
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but well, if Well, did Libby take little sites? Here? Oh,
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boy,
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I opened the krakken.
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He did this do this do the alex jones kill you clip Oh, my.
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You brought AJ to the party, Happy 1300
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they put a tube down your throat, they blow your lungs
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out, they kill your ash, the new guillotine is the ventilator.
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And that's why like we need the ventilators around two to three.
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This is their plan, they already killed over half those that died
22:36
of covid in the nursing homes, murdered them wouldn't let their
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families in all they brought patients sick with other
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diseases in who were healthy but asymptomatic to kill them all
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tested. Now they're gonna upscale it again and again. And
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again. If you go to one of these centers, they will kill you.
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Man, Bill Hicks is still good.
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This guy got a bunch of these clips. So
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hold on. I will circle around to that for sure. I had a little
23:08
different take on it. It's the old problem reaction solution.
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So problem we're running out of beds. It's we're understaffed.
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It really it's just the way they're running the hospital. So
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that's your problem. We get the news media. infected stay home
23:26
don't travel. You can do it hospitals save save the
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hospitals. And right on cue here is a stimulus which of course
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none of will go to you.
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President Elect Joe Biden and other top democrats say they do
23:40
support a new bipartisan COVID-19 relief bill.
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We're still waiting to hear if Senate Majority Leader Mitch
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McConnell will back this plan as well. It establishes a $300 per
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week jobless
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benefit
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sends billions to state and local governments. And it
23:55
revives paycheck protection subsidies, but it does not
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include a second stimulus check
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for individuals.
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So there you go. No money for you. But we'll you know, we'll
24:08
make sure everyone has their piece, especially the ambulance
24:11
companies, but saying they don't need it. But I don't care. I
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really don't.
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Yeah, of all places, considering the pandemic that would be that
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would be in good solid shape would be the ambulance
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companies.
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You'd think so why
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would they get money?
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I have no idea. I have no idea. This these things. There's
24:32
scamming going on. And we all know that's okay. Andrew Yang
24:36
has a good idea. He does want to get money to the people. He of
24:39
course is Mr. universal basic income he thinks at 1500.
24:43
dollars a month will be great for everybody. And if you want
24:46
to, you know get an only fans account and earn some money on
24:49
the side you can. But you don't have to forfeit any of that
24:52
money and so he knows how we can fix it.
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We all know that it's vital that a critical
24:57
mass of Americans get vaccinated. So We can return to
25:00
some degree of normalcy. But we also know that there's a lot of
25:03
skepticism. So we should put our money where our mouth is and
25:05
say, Look, if you get the vaccine, we'll give you
25:08
$1,000 1500 dollars
25:12
right now for us because we're asking more and more folks to
25:16
stay home and stay out of their places of employment, because
25:21
coronavirus, infection rates are increasing. So we should be
25:24
sending money to people right now. But certainly, we should be
25:27
putting our money where our mouth is where these
25:29
vaccinations are concerned.
25:31
I'm all in. I think you should get $3,000 if you take it, go
25:35
for it. But there's all kinds of issues, as usual. Some of this
25:42
for the old time, no agenda producers who have been around
25:46
for hundreds of our episodes, you know, like, Wow, that sounds
25:49
kind of familiar. As we know, there's no indemnification, the
25:56
that the pharmaceutical companies are indemnified
25:59
against lawsuits from what they call biologics which include
26:05
vaccines, so you can't sue them. Now there is a fund and the fund
26:08
pays out reasonable amounts but specifically for the Coronavirus
26:14
and the Coronavirus vaccine, the assortment of vaccines, it will
26:18
cap out at $200,000 per death deaths. So it's
26:24
not really a big deal, you would end up with the paralyzed with
26:28
the heebie jeebies. I mean, what's
26:31
it's all gonna it's all under 200 grand, but you're still
26:34
gonna have to go to court and you know, you have to go through
26:37
the vaccine court. And people are catching on to this lo and
26:41
behold,
26:41
I sign over i 40 and Durham is catching a lot of attention from
26:45
drivers. This is the sign that's posted on the pedestrian bridge
26:49
on Fayetteville road, it reads covid 19 vaccine makers are
26:54
exempt from liability. We took our questions to a local
26:57
infectious disease doctor,
26:59
he says drug makers are protected from liability of any
27:03
potential injuries caused by their vaccines.
27:05
If we find out three years from now that it turns your hair
27:08
purple, you're not going to be able to sue Pfizer or Madonna
27:13
because you now have purple hair like that is not going to be
27:16
able to happen. This is all done in somewhat good faith that
27:19
these companies are moving forward. They're taking some
27:22
chances they're taking some risks. UNC as Dr. David wall
27:25
says he is concerned the sign could cause fear. And people who
27:30
are skeptical in the vaccine,
27:32
yes, could could cause not a thought actually, with the with
27:36
because, you know, we have a traditional vaccine coming out
27:39
but also to have the mRNA vaccines. And if something goes
27:43
wrong with a with a traditional vaccine, I presume, you know,
27:50
you can help people drain whatever toxic toxic stuff they
27:53
have. I mean, you can treat people for I think for for these
27:58
kinds of chemical induced reactions or based on the you
28:04
know, the dead virus where your immune system responds to it. So
28:08
I don't know if you can reverse these things. But you might be
28:11
able to help somebody. But if if you if you do the mRNA How do
28:15
you reverse that Jephson and get a different set of mRNA
28:20
instructions to set back the way it was?
28:23
Yeah, you gave it one and then another one. That's just 40
28:28
shots and finally it straightened out. What
28:30
could it What could possibly go wrong here? What could possibly
28:33
go wrong in that scenario? And NPR is on board. They have a
28:38
series of medical shows and this episode is actually titled,
28:46
building confidence in COVID in a COVID-19 vaccine. And on there
28:52
is a virologist from Georgetown University. Angela Rasmussen,
28:57
Angela, here's an email from Jacob. He writes, I will not be
29:01
getting the first round of COVID vaccines because I have high
29:04
risk health issues, and have been essentially self
29:07
quarantining with my family since mid February. I feel that
29:10
the vaccines are being rushed due to political and social
29:13
pressure, and mistakes are probably going to be made. We
29:16
hear that one a lot, Angela, how legitimate is this concern? So
29:21
it's legitimate, but it's also not legitimate. It's completely
29:26
that people are concerned about the speed at which these trials
29:30
have proceeded. But what's not legitimate about those concerns
29:34
is that these trials, despite their faster timeframe have
29:38
really proceeded the way that clinical trials normally due
29:42
process, though, by which these vaccines have been accelerated,
29:45
also mostly has to do with manufacturing was actually a way
29:51
of offsetting the financial risks to the vaccine
29:53
manufacturers so that they could manufacture them more quickly.
29:57
It actually didn't really have that much to do with the
30:00
development or evaluation of the vaccines themselves.
30:04
Okay, so they're out there, spin in your brain. She did miss one.
30:09
It's mostly true what she said I believe this one critical step
30:14
that was overlooked in the production of the coronavirus
30:17
vaccines. And this clip, which is a little long, but it's more
30:23
or less my last one of the COVID update is from Robert Kennedy
30:28
Jr, who identifies what is missing from the steps that
30:33
they've taken, why it's dangerous, and it simultaneously
30:37
gives us a little more insight into the mysterious killing of
30:41
the mink. Governments have been trying for almost 30 years to
30:45
develop say
30:45
what I said, Ah,
30:48
I know, I knew I catch your attention with that to
30:51
find out about this.
30:52
Governments have been trying for almost 30 years to develop a
30:55
coronavirus vaccine, and it's been unsuccessful. And beginning
30:59
in 2002. There were three outbreaks of coronavirus column
31:03
SARS at that point in birds and a and the first SARS was a
31:08
natural illness from a bat to human beings. Second two were
31:15
lab created, escaped and infected human beings. And the
31:20
governments of China and a consortium of Western
31:23
governments all got together and put millions and millions of
31:25
dollars into an effort
31:28
to develop a Coronavirus X
31:30
in between 2002 and 2012 or 2014. They work very hard to do
31:36
that. And what happened is they developed about 35 vaccines.
31:41
Four of them were really promising they chose the four
31:44
most promising and they gave them two ferrets which are which
31:48
is the animal that is most analogous to human beings when
31:51
it comes to upper alone
31:52
respiratory infections.
31:55
The ferrets had a brilliant robust
31:57
and durable
31:57
antibody response, but then something horrible happened. And
32:02
those ferrets are challenged when they were exposed to the
32:05
wild virus. They got horribly sick, they got inflammation
32:09
throughout their bodies and they died. The scientists remembered
32:14
at something very similar had happened in the 1960s where
32:18
there was where they had developed a vaccine for RSV,
32:22
which is very similar to coronavirus. It's upper
32:24
respiratory infection ailment. They had skipped the animals and
32:29
give them directly 35 children. And the children again had
32:33
developed a very
32:34
robust antibody response and those children are exposed to
32:38
the wild virus. He got very, very sick much sicker than
32:42
unvaccinated children to those kids that died. It was a
32:46
scandal. And they realize when the same thing happened with the
32:51
ferrets that there was something that they called enhanced immune
32:57
response. It's also called pathogenic priming. And what it
33:00
means is that when you get the vaccine, it appears that you
33:05
have an antibody response,
33:06
but when you actually encounter the wild virus,
33:10
you become much sicker and it
33:12
actually creates a pathway that that virus hurts you a lot more
33:16
than with unvaccinated people. So this was 2012. In 2014, NIH
33:22
under Fauci developed a dengue a vaccine, which had some signals
33:28
in it that there was pathogenic priming in other words in a
33:31
clinical trials is awesome signs at you could get an antibody
33:35
response, but get much sicker when you were exposed, but they
33:38
ignored them, gave it to the Philippines and they gave
33:42
hundreds of thousands of children This is Atrazine and
33:45
when the dangoty came around, those children became horribly
33:49
ill and 600 of them died. And in the Philippines, today, people
33:54
are being criminally prosecuted.
33:57
So the danger with the Coronavirus with axeon is you
34:01
really need to test on animals first,
34:05
to make sure whatever the vaccine is that we don't get
34:08
that, you know, that really great immune response followed
34:12
by lethal infections. And it's very, very strange to me and
34:17
seems almost criminally reckless that Anthony Fauci is allowing
34:22
these companies to skip animal trials and to go directly to him
34:26
and trials.
34:30
These baseless baseless claims like conspiracy q anon level
34:36
stuff. Except I think Robert Kennedy Jr. still has some some
34:42
credentials.
34:43
He's totally credible.
34:44
Yeah. And yes. So what I equate the mink to I'm not quite sure
34:51
it's just it's just it keeps popping up. And the mink and the
34:55
ferret are of the same family. Maybe the farmers were thinking
34:59
of Trying to treat them get vaccines for them, whatever it
35:03
is, if they got sick, and then they got better and they got
35:05
sick again, maybe they'll die in horrible convulsions. I don't
35:08
know. It seems like somebody really doesn't want anyone to
35:12
see what will happen to ferrets or mink.
35:14
Well, you know, a lot of these farmers that would farm
35:17
something like mink, they shoot them up constantly of different
35:21
things, cool. antibiotics and
35:27
keep them good to keep them healthy.
35:30
Yeah, cuz they don't really care about
35:32
healthy. Shoot them up boys.
35:36
So it's possible something Yes, something new. I mean, you had
35:39
to be a mink farmer that is talkative, to find out. Now,
35:45
it's either that seems very suspicious to me. It's either
35:49
that or
35:50
the other theories that like the milkmaids. With the Was it the
35:54
smallpox?
35:57
Where they
36:00
they were getting the antibodies from the eyes it was it cows.
36:06
This, you know, back in like the 1600s or something. I'm
36:09
obviously not well versed on this story. You know, your your
36:12
part there I am. But that is some that is of absolute concern
36:19
that this can happen. And notice that in the wild term again,
36:24
which is what Bill Gates used. A lot of people pointed that out
36:26
that he said, No, no, there's been no polio found in the wild
36:30
in Africa since we were so successful with their
36:33
vaccinations. So there's something about this in the wild
36:36
versus I don't know, your house? I don't know. But that's the
36:42
problem is we don't know because they're all a bunch of money
36:44
grabbing grubbing who has gore lying for the for whatever
36:50
benefit they get out of it, except for Dr. Peter McCullough,
36:55
who was at a obviously only on c span aired hearing in the us
37:01
senate and he's pretty pissed off about the treatment
37:05
hydroxychloroquine received from the medical community, let alone
37:09
the press.
37:11
Let me just say before I answer that, that this is not just a
37:15
government culpability, and malfeasance with respect to
37:19
hydroxychloroquine. This is academic malfeasance, there were
37:23
two fraudulent papers, one in New England Journal medicine,
37:27
one in Lancet, published by individuals interested in doing
37:31
evil to the world with respect to a beneficial treatment
37:36
hydroxychloroquine. In an unprecedented manner. These two
37:39
manuscripts were withdrawn after two weeks where they can scare
37:43
the public in the world's physician audience. Since that
37:47
time, there have been dozens of fraud
37:49
reemphasizing
37:50
they were then withdrawn, they were withdrawn and and the New
37:54
England Journal medicine and Lancet acknowledged that they
37:56
were fraudulent papers. They were scare papers to scare
37:59
people on hydroxychloroquine. Since that time, there's been
38:02
dozens of pile on scare tactics in academics. This isn't the
38:06
government. This is people in my field in academic medicine, who
38:10
are committing academic fraud. I reviewed a paper I'm a
38:14
cardiologist, I reviewed a paper that made it into the medical
38:18
literature, demonstrating that hydroxychloroquine causes a
38:21
heart attack that hydroxychloroquine causes a
38:23
giant scar in the heart. And I can tell you, I'm at Baylor in
38:27
Dallas, we have the world's most recognized cardiac pathology
38:31
program in the world, our senior examiner has held and in his
38:35
heart, his hand in his hands, more human hearts than anybody
38:38
in the history of mankind. I can tell you firsthand
38:42
hydroxychloroquine does not cause giant scars in the heart.
38:45
So academic medicine is committing a fraud is committing
38:51
a I think a crime against humanity. There must be a
38:54
motivation behind this that's much bigger than just democrat
38:57
versus republican which I am extremely concerned honestly
39:00
about the the academic contribution to scare tactics in
39:07
the world now it's not working everywhere in India is given
39:10
first line.
39:12
So
39:14
g science Yeah, 1010 months later. Oh, okay. Turns out we
39:19
were duped and there's no Mia culpas or Maricopa's or anything
39:23
from media or anything like that. And here's here's one that
39:27
I haven't found a clip for, but it's definitely happened. The
39:30
Korman drosten report, which was used to qualify PCR. The process
39:43
as a coronavirus test has now been reviewed by a global team
39:50
of experts who found found at least 10 fatal flaws in the
39:55
entire protocol and the whole idea of using PCR for for
39:58
testing. And it's all the things that that we've been talking
40:03
about the nonspecific erroneous primer design. Enormous
40:09
variables, cannot distinct discriminate between whole virus
40:13
or viral fragments has no positive or negative controls,
40:16
no standard operating procedure does not seem to have been
40:19
properly peer reviewed. And it's I didn't have time to clip it
40:24
down. But you know, the clip we got from a Fauci on this weekend
40:28
virology were you saying, oh, no 35 you know that and anything
40:32
over 35 should be disregarded. Which that clip actually went
40:37
viral, I think after Tom would retweeted it, which I sent to
40:41
him slightly. So someone sent in a note to this week in virology,
40:48
a very long note about what a great show the no agenda show is
40:51
and on whatever episode was we played this clip from this
40:55
weekend virology and exactly what what we did with Fauci
40:58
stated 35 cycles you know, above that should be disregarded. And
41:02
these douchebags they start to debunk Fauci right there on this
41:06
show. Oh, well, you know, this it's it's different. It's not
41:11
the same for one tested the other in one lab to the other.
41:15
I'm gonna have to clip it down for Sunday. It's unbelievable.
41:20
Even the podcasters are being co opted. Ah, yeah.
41:30
Well, there you go. This way you get started on that now, this
41:33
is my fault. But that wasn't the that wasn't the new Sunday
41:38
evening, man. Twitter was blowing up. People were very
41:42
very upset it would ya know, you're not on Twitter anymore.
41:45
Did you see I mean, it was probably on no agenda social. Do
41:47
you see how upset people were?
41:49
But what
41:50
did HBO max the app wasn't working so they couldn't watch
41:53
the final episode of the undoing it people were freaking out. It
41:58
was
41:58
unbelievable. Pick this up.
42:00
It was unbelievable.
42:02
I don't even know what the undoing is.
42:05
short series Nicole Kidman. Donald Sutherland que grant it's
42:12
a usual suspects.
42:15
It was good acting. I like it. Not quite the twist I had hoped
42:18
for but I don't know. Maybe it had a message. It was it was
42:20
something to look forward to six episodes people weren't starving
42:23
because there's no content. Doesn't there's nothing being
42:26
made Hollywood is dead.
42:29
Does it cleans Gambit is good?
42:31
Yeah, but that's that wasn't made during Coronavirus,
42:34
lockdown. No, I don't think so.
42:38
No, I don't think so either. But no, no.
42:42
It's probably the best producing I've seen for a long time. In
42:46
terms of direction and all the rest of it. What
42:49
is it about?
42:50
I mean, obviously the Queen the queen is about a girl who is a
42:53
chess prodigy. Ah, yes,
42:57
yes, I did see some of this.
42:59
And shed but it's not and this is suspicious some but it's
43:02
novel. But the story the story is what the story is just the
43:07
story, but it's just the way it's shot. I mean, the the team
43:11
that put it together is fast paced. They take it up, but I
43:15
would consider it to be an extremely dull idea. and made it
43:20
into just this riveting show because of the direction it's
43:24
just amazing. I should be giving credit to somebody but I don't
43:27
know who it is. It's so good. I can't watch it. I decided not to
43:32
watch it. No, that's a weird thing to say but its effect. I'd
43:37
like
43:38
everyone to take a good look at the CDC and how they are
43:41
determining for you who will get the vaccine. That is a preview
43:46
of your socialized health care. This is a death Yes, this is
43:52
exactly what it is. Well, we think it should be minorities
43:57
should be old people in first frontline workers and I know a
44:00
number of frontline workers who would rather be last
44:04
bet
44:06
they really don't want to have to deal with this. They really
44:08
don't.
44:10
Well, let's play by clip COVID UK is rolling out the vaccine
44:13
there beaten everybody to it.
44:14
I don't know how they did that those damn Brits.
44:17
We'll start with those who are most vulnerable to
44:20
coronavirus. And then
44:22
once we've started to protected the most vulnerable, it will
44:27
help us all get back to normal and and
44:32
to all the things that we love.
44:33
The UK has Europe's highest COVID-19 death toll nearing
44:37
60,000 and over 1.6 million confirmed cases.
44:42
Case cases Did everybody get cases the I don't know how that
44:48
works. It came from Belgium. So maybe it was just because it was
44:50
a shorter trip. That's why they got it sooner. Because it has to
44:55
be shipped in dry ice is AB which isn't FAA issue.
45:02
My my other COVID clip is the sudden revelation that we
45:05
apparently had this disease before anybody else.
45:09
And it's not like we didn't start talking in February,
45:12
January, February, about all these producers who had been
45:15
sick and November end of November in December. I
45:18
remember. Remember remember november december producers had
45:22
it
45:22
here in the United States Food and Drug Administration
45:25
Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn was summoned to the White House
45:28
Tuesday to explain why the FDA has not yet approved a vaccine.
45:33
Meanwhile, an advisory panel at the Centers for Disease Control
45:36
and Prevention voted to recommend health care workers,
45:39
residents and staff at nursing homes and other long term care
45:43
facilities be the first ones to receive a coronavirus vaccine
45:47
once it's approved. And now they're COVID News. More
45:50
information has come to light about the early days of the
45:53
pandemic, a new study reveals COVID-19 was likely already in
45:58
the United States in mid December 2019 weeks before it
46:03
was first identified and China. This all comes as the US death
46:08
toll from the virus has topped 270,000 by far the highest total
46:15
in the world.
46:16
We suck.
46:19
We're number one.
46:22
Finger baby. What's your problem? Amy? Yeah. Do you think
46:29
that she attended the Chinese Communist conference along with
46:33
the CNN anchors?
46:35
I think it was only CNN. I don't know any other news operation
46:39
that went there, maybe and that that conference was he was like
46:42
decades, unless it was about global warming. She's not
46:44
leaving anywhere. That conference
46:46
was in China. Yeah. So they so they just up and traveled to
46:52
China in November, I thought this was a verboten zone.
46:55
So I thought,
46:57
Wow, man,
46:59
my daughter can visit because she'd have to quarantine for two
47:03
weeks on this side and two weeks out the other side, and have to
47:07
have some kind of permission. But they can go hang out in
47:10
China.
47:13
I guess. I mean, you're asking the wrong guy, you know what
47:16
Hawaiian Airlines and I think I was like carriers to Hawaii now
47:19
or, or so the state of Hawaii does. Now, if you want to go to
47:22
Hawaii, which my wife always likes to do, because the cheap
47:26
fly from the west coast and you spend some time there, very
47:29
inexpensive, generally. But now you got to get it, you got to
47:32
prove that you've had a test within 72 hours, you've got to
47:36
get Napa David, you've got to be tested at the airport. I mean,
47:39
this isn't gonna be a big boon to the hook to the tourist
47:43
industry. And this kind of thing is not gonna work out because
47:46
nobody's
47:46
gonna go. Well, it's all good to see this is again, it's really a
47:51
pain in the ass. It's a hassle. We need the freedom pass, the
47:56
freedom pass will set you free to freedom pass, which pass
48:00
isn't
48:00
going to do the trick in this case, because they're they're
48:03
requiring you have a test within 72 hours, unless they're just
48:06
stamped in the past is the same thing as a digital pass job
48:10
before you go on any airplane.
48:12
Yes. Yes, then the test automatically registers to your
48:16
do your digital ID.
48:18
Yeah, but that means you're still going to have to get the
48:20
test over and over and over again. Yeah, of course. Nobody
48:24
wants to go through this rigmarole with it with or
48:26
without the stupid pass which
48:28
Exactly, and then you get the vaccine and then you only have
48:31
to show your pass. You don't have to get a test Don't you
48:34
understand? It's all going to be okay, just follow along with our
48:39
our very simple steps.
48:40
There are 30,000 Coloradans who are holding on to a new digital
48:44
ID and this is the first phase of the project, we're only state
48:47
agencies will accept it. So you can't use it at a bar or airport
48:50
security.
48:51
It's not just something that you look at, there's communication
48:55
that will happen between perhaps law enforcement on the side of
48:58
the road, they'll be able to, you know, kind of scan it and
49:01
get the information pulled up that they need. There's a whole
49:04
lot more technology behind this phase. It's called the mobile
49:07
ID.
49:08
So do not get rid of your plastic ID with the super
49:11
unflattering photo of you. And remember, your plastic ID has to
49:14
be a newer one. So it's real ID compliant in October, or else
49:18
you can no longer fly this happening across America,
49:21
chances are you're good you just check to see if your ID has that
49:24
little gold star in the corner. As of today. 97% of Coloradans
49:28
have REAL ID compliant licenses, so you get a little
49:32
gold star. And this is something we've been moping about on the
49:36
show for close to a decade. The Real ID the REAL ID act. And
49:43
this is what it does. It connects you digitally to
49:47
whatever government infrastructure there is. And in
49:50
Wales, they're one step further. And the headline here is, Wales
49:58
people in Wales will get out D style card to show they've been
50:02
vaccinated for Coronavirus and it just updates. You know it's a
50:06
RFID or in near field communication, just tap it tap,
50:09
it's good. This taps fine. Even though I don't understand how a
50:15
vaccine makes you immune from transferring a virus to other
50:21
people. Am I correct in understanding that? There were
50:26
the coronavirus gene. So with the vaccine, if it works, you
50:29
won't get sick
50:30
to other people with a flashlight. Precisely cut
50:34
precisely. So it doesn't really matter if you have access to
50:37
anything or not whether you have the vaccine or not, that's just
50:40
for yourself if you don't want to get sick, but you can still
50:43
infect if you have a flashlight. So how was the How is the ID
50:48
card or the freedom pass really going to make a difference other
50:52
than mind control?
50:55
Let's not just the whole thing. Well, they you know, one of our
50:59
producers sent me a note saying you but you know once they
51:02
mandate vaccination, which is going to be a hard sell, I think
51:06
Yeah. But once they mandate is they can ever get that to work.
51:10
It makes it you know, this is just one round.
51:15
One round, I've
51:16
been doing this show for 13 years, and we've only seen a
51:18
couple of rounds. We've seen these rounds come around. Yeah,
51:22
we have Here it comes again. And we're gonna try it just you
51:24
know, then they soften you up inside there, I guess try this
51:27
again. And then they get them once they get the mandate for
51:30
the vaccines is true. The question is one, immediately
51:38
thereafter, mandate for our chip, microchip. Chips will be
51:46
microscopic, they be injectable.
51:49
I guarantee you if I had done the work, I could find an
51:53
episode of this show in the in the low hundreds where you would
51:56
scoff at me for suggesting this very scenario of microchips and
52:02
vaccines. Tell me tell me tell me ship. ship them demo
52:07
chip, the son of a bitch.
52:10
I'm telling you this is exactly the stuff that I've been laughed
52:14
at for years. And now it's like, oh, it's kind of boring. Yeah,
52:20
we knew this was common timing. You're all gonna die. All right.
52:25
Now I before our first break, I would like to do a little
52:29
rundown of the President's final act which he started off. When
52:35
did he start yesterday?
52:37
Gina haspel is going back down the street the other way.
52:39
Oh. Unless there's a you want to do a flashback clip of something
52:47
just to break it up here but
52:49
your flashback clips if you want to take a little break. But I'll
52:53
tell you what, let's do an interim thing. I have a because
52:56
this is the 1300 show. So I did pull down 123456 classics. One
53:02
of them is a is a seven actually because one of his a medley. Oh,
53:09
as only two minutes I could have made this five minutes.
53:12
Obviously Got you. I can take average the break within the
53:14
show if I did enough of these but I just want to do a little
53:16
one. This is an example a medley of forgotten jingles. I went to
53:23
the database.
53:25
You mean the hard
53:26
drive I shipped you? Yeah. The database. It's known as the
53:30
database. The database. Yes. Is a medley of forgotten jingles
53:35
and ISOs. from above, you know, just random. These are random. I
53:39
could have done this for an hour. If you're bored, but I
53:46
think rarely. There's a couple in here. You may have heard
53:49
recently that most of these you know we had that clip.
53:54
Ultimate universe story
53:58
came from the alternate universe. We're talking about
54:00
Texas. Somebody somewhere wants enough cocaine to forget they
54:05
live there.
54:11
So come on, champ. Show us how tough you are
54:14
in the morning in the morning in the
54:16
morning. boobs. boobs. boobs. boobs. Boobs, boobs. Boobs,
54:20
boobs. Boobs, boobs, boobs, boobs. boobs.
54:34
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
54:51
Hey, consult the tree.
55:01
Have we gone Stark Raving nuts
55:07
is scary and wretched and miserable. It is gross. I
55:11
actually felt a blizzard
55:12
with fudge. Science.
55:21
My time
55:25
my time
55:29
reclaiming my time.
55:37
Curry endeavor to market the product of their blood, sweat
55:41
and tears to the United States of the universe. As you all
55:44
know, this kind of alien effort to oppose oppressive
55:47
bureaucratic functionaries did not go unnoticed. That is why
55:52
john Galt and father seal of Atlas to these fine men.
56:06
That's good. I like that. Well, john,
56:09
you're the one in there that I never heard. Remember is where
56:13
pastor Manning yells out the womb whoop bum woke the dung
56:18
head media
56:20
well that that got shortened to weapon with the constitution
56:25
that started from the dung head media
56:27
think so let me see. I have it here. I have the original.
56:42
So I did dung head media. I was gonna wait.
56:48
Wait so that you found this?
56:52
media?
56:53
Yeah. That's all it's that's it. That's all it is. There's
56:57
nothing else that it came from amazing. This is such value. The
57:03
value is baked right in Ladies and gentlemen, you can hear it.
57:08
Well, there's a lot of value for the tree today. I think we
57:11
should intersperse these things. Like to break it up like I'm
57:13
going to do Trump. And then we'll do crazy. And then in
57:17
between Trump and crazy. And we'll throw in some of these
57:20
classics. I like it a lot. It's good. I'm glad you did that.
57:25
Well, that's the most entertaining um, the rest of
57:27
them are classic clips of as good.
57:31
As I expected, President Trump has a fourth and final act for
57:36
his, for his for the Trump movie. And for those of you who
57:41
don't like hearing this, you know, like the movie get out of
57:43
the theater. But this is the president and he did this news
57:47
conference, which I think was not a news conference, but a
57:53
post. It was a post. Yeah. And it looks like it was it might
57:56
have he might have done it twice. Because I think they did
57:58
it with one camera. And then they got different angles. But
58:01
there was obvious edits. And just in that it was kind of
58:06
shoddily done. So he might have had to do it a couple times. I'm
58:08
not sure it wasn't
58:09
horrible.
58:11
No, but just those cuts and like cheese, and don't cut it all if
58:14
you're going to do that. So I only
58:17
have three clips. One is his opening, which kind of explains
58:21
what the fourth act will be. And then two short ones about
58:26
specifics here a it because you and the key to this, by the way,
58:32
do this do this thought about at least Yeah, they were doing
58:36
cuts, but at least they weren't doing the following. Where they
58:40
have the president yakking away and then they cut to a side shot
58:43
of him talking to some group God knows who and then go to black
58:48
and white.
58:50
Who does that?
58:54
in black and white, all of a sudden, what he's talking to Who
58:56
knows? Then it kept back to him talking to the camera, right?
59:00
Just the word. This sort of
59:03
cheap way of doing it's a cheap way of covering up the fact you
59:06
have no set
59:07
was like remember the era of dutching the cam
59:10
on the MTV Time Baby the Dutch windmill. Oh, yeah. That's what
59:15
that was invented at MTV, although I would guess, Paul for
59:18
who often would say he invented it. And of course, the president
59:23
this being a post, he should have just started with pie guys,
59:28
but he didn't. This is and the key that this is important as
59:35
you will state is the response from every single mainstream
59:40
media outlet was well, he I don't know what he just said it
59:45
was so kooky nuts out there like we can't even show it to you.
59:49
Moving right along. And that's why you need to listen to at
59:53
least the opening here.
59:55
Thank you. They first may be the most important speech. I've ever
1:00:00
made. I want to provide an update on our ongoing efforts to
1:00:05
expose the tremendous voter fraud and irregularities which
1:00:08
took place. During the ridiculously long November 3
1:00:13
elections. We used to have what was called Election Day. Now we
1:00:18
have election days, weeks and months. And lots of bad things
1:00:22
happened during this ridiculous period of time, especially when
1:00:26
you have to prove almost nothing to exercise our greatest
1:00:30
privilege, the right to vote. As President, I have no higher duty
1:00:36
to defend the laws and the Constitution of the United
1:00:39
States. That is why I am determined to protect our
1:00:43
election system, which is now under coordinated assault and
1:00:47
siege. For months leading up to the presidential election, we
1:00:52
will warn that we should not declare a premature victory. We
1:00:57
were told repeatedly that it would take weeks if not months,
1:01:01
to determine the winner to count the absentee ballots and to
1:01:05
verify the results. My opponent was told to stay away from the
1:01:09
election don't campaign, we don't need you. We've got it.
1:01:14
This election is done. In fact, they were acting like they
1:01:18
already knew what the outcome was going to be. They had it
1:01:22
covered. And perhaps they did very sadly, for our country. It
1:01:27
was all very, very strange. Within days after the election,
1:01:31
we witnessed an orchestrated effort to anoint the winner.
1:01:35
Even while many key states were still being counted, the
1:01:39
constitutional process must be allowed to continue. We're going
1:01:43
to defend the honesty of the vote by ensuring that every
1:01:48
legal ballot is counted, and that no illegal ballot is
1:01:53
counted. This is not just about honoring the votes of 74 million
1:01:57
Americans who voted for me. It's about ensuring that Americans
1:02:02
can have faith in this election. And in all future elections.
1:02:07
Today, I will detail some of the shocking irregularities, abuses
1:02:12
and fraud that have been revealed in recent weeks, but
1:02:15
before laying out just a small portion of the evidence we have
1:02:19
uncovered and we have so much evidence and
1:02:23
I listen to that and the fact that that was really not played
1:02:28
on mainstream anywhere. I I think I understand Gil Scott
1:02:31
Heron words, you know, the revolution will not be
1:02:34
televised. Except I always miss understood it. They're not going
1:02:38
to televise it, because if you televise it, then it's actually
1:02:42
real. So they just don't show it. And make no mistake.
1:02:46
That's the most interesting observation you've made probably
1:02:49
in the last year. deconstructing somebody's song. That's old.
1:02:56
Yeah. And it's been in your craw. Yeah, I think it's been in
1:03:00
everybody's crawl. We've all heard that song.
1:03:02
Yeah, now I get it. Now I get it. It's because the
1:03:06
genius is
1:03:08
still alive. Is Mr. Mr. Heron still with us? Ah, God, all of a
1:03:15
sudden, I'm like, Oh, now I get it. It won't be the revolution
1:03:19
will not be televised. And I think if you listen to the
1:03:21
President's words, that he is going to defend well, his oath
1:03:25
is, of course, uphold and defend and protect the Constitution.
1:03:30
But he also speaks of defending the constitutional process. And
1:03:34
in the past, this has led to the to a strife and friction amongst
1:03:41
people. And I think we will be going we're going down this
1:03:44
path, we're going towards constitutional strife, it will
1:03:48
go to what the pressure is now on the governors to decertify
1:03:54
any results they have. And the well, I'll play these next two
1:03:59
short pieces as the president starts to unveil some of the
1:04:03
evidence. And he's got, he's got a little chart. This is nice.
1:04:07
And it was quite clear to see I think, for most, although maybe
1:04:11
I've been looking at the charts too much. And it's easy for me
1:04:13
to see the the anomaly which he identifies as fraud. And this
1:04:18
was the votes and the dump of votes in Wisconsin. And I can
1:04:23
show you right here that,
1:04:27
Wisconsin. We're leading by a lot.
1:04:32
And then
1:04:35
at 342. In the morning, there was this. It was a massive dump
1:04:42
of votes.
1:04:45
Mostly by almost all buyten and to this day, everyone's trying
1:04:50
to figure out where did it come from. But I went from leading by
1:04:55
a lot to losing by a little
1:05:00
That's right here. That's a 342 in the morning. That's
1:05:02
Wisconsin. A terrible thing. Terrible, terrible thing.
1:05:08
He really says that like an old person would actually like you
1:05:13
grandpa would say it's the one he just gives up to terrible
1:05:16
thing. Terrible. Yeah, I see x that out a little bit. And it
1:05:21
gives us some caramel caramel, caramel caramel. It gives us
1:05:25
some into show ISO possibilities.
1:05:27
It was a massive dump.
1:05:30
That's it. Well, that's
1:05:31
a good one.
1:05:32
We also have the second
1:05:35
dump. They did. They call them dumps big, massive dumps.
1:05:40
I think that one might be a little more. Yeah, but if I
1:05:45
started here, what if I started here,
1:05:47
they call them dumps big, massive dumps.
1:05:50
Which one do you want like that? For this one? The
1:05:53
first was a massive dump.
1:05:55
I don't know which one is better.
1:05:56
Yeah, that one did cut that dip the patient they. The tempo on
1:06:01
that one cuts off and it's not the tempo but the words, timing
1:06:04
is not good. I
1:06:04
can also just hit this one. Hold on. If I hit this one right
1:06:08
here.
1:06:09
big massive dumps.
1:06:12
That's a good one.
1:06:12
So it's either here. It's either this part of it.
1:06:17
Oops. dumps big, massive dumps. That's the full thing or
1:06:21
just go with that one. Yeah. Okay. All right. Good. Now I
1:06:23
have to,
1:06:25
I suppose.
1:06:26
Yeah. What you got not a dad. Just to keep them into play. I
1:06:31
want to play him. Yeah. But this side this one believe.
1:06:36
This is what they believe. Hold
1:06:38
on. Let me do that. Again. It didn't fire right.
1:06:40
This is what they believe. Mm hmm. Okay,
1:06:43
that's that just shows what they believe it's make sense of it?
1:06:45
Yeah. Oh, Andy. Yeah, I
1:06:47
got crazy. You're like, God, you sound crazy. No, no.
1:06:50
Yeah, that's no good. Okay. I know God's children, God's
1:06:54
children,
1:06:55
God's children.
1:06:58
Okay,
1:06:59
they're God's children.
1:07:01
Ah, no, no children versus massive dumps, no brainer. Go
1:07:05
for the low hanging fruit always on this always don't dump is
1:07:08
always better. So the President talked a lot about people
1:07:13
showing up to vote who then were told that there they'd already
1:07:16
voted. He said, 10s of thousands were very disappointed. They
1:07:20
were heartbroken over this. He talked about other dumps other
1:07:26
anomalies. And then he, of course, brought up the voting
1:07:31
systems, the Dominion voting systems, people already voted.
1:07:35
And on top of everything else, we have a company that's very
1:07:40
suspect. Its name is dominion, with a turn of a dial with a
1:07:46
change of a chip blue, you could press a button for Trump. And
1:07:51
the vote goes to Biden, what kind of a system is this? We
1:07:56
have to go to paper. Maybe it takes longer. But the only
1:08:01
secure system is paper. Not these systems that nobody
1:08:06
understands, including, in many cases, the people that run them,
1:08:11
although unfortunately, I think they understand them far too
1:08:15
well.
1:08:16
So his implication is that the machines were taking away from
1:08:21
him. The tally was then being added to Biden. And he actually
1:08:26
kind of ties it all up in a bow saying they tried this same
1:08:29
thing that tried in 2016. But now even more people came out to
1:08:33
vote for me and that's when they had to resort to the dumps the
1:08:35
big massive dumps, and and all the shenanigans of stopping the
1:08:39
count and restarting in the middle of the night. Amidst all
1:08:42
this. Attorney General Barr comes out who I I, we know that
1:08:47
he has, he has a lot of people to cover for. But I don't
1:08:53
exactly read his. I think it was a written interview with The
1:08:59
Associated Press. I don't read into it that he is like, oh,
1:09:04
there's nothing here and nothing to see here. He's saying
1:09:06
something different, which in fact, is the mainstream media
1:09:10
line, which is no widespread. voter fraud?
1:09:17
I think we cut the use of this word some time ago.
1:09:19
Yes. Widespread. So you know, we're gonna come down to
1:09:23
semantics of what is widespread, is it if it's just a little bit
1:09:28
here and there, but it's all over the country? Can you add it
1:09:30
all together and say it's widespread? Here's a BCS report
1:09:36
on the ABC news report on Attorney General bar with a
1:09:40
couple of cool whipsaws. In here actually,
1:09:41
Attorney General bill Barr arrived at the White House today
1:09:44
just minutes after declaring he has found no evidence of
1:09:48
widespread voter fraud, directly contradicting the President's
1:09:51
claims that the election was stolen. We know there was
1:09:54
massive fraud, but Barr told The Associated Press today, quote,
1:09:58
we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a
1:10:02
different outcome in the election. He specifically shot
1:10:05
down one of the President's most explosive claims that voting
1:10:08
machines were manipulated to help Joe Biden win. Saying
1:10:12
simply, we haven't seen anything to substantiate that. This is
1:10:16
especially significant because Barr has been among the
1:10:19
President's most steadfast defenders. Shortly after the
1:10:23
election, he authorized Justice Department lawyers to go look
1:10:26
for fraud, but they found nothing. The President recently
1:10:30
implied the DOJ itself was involved in some kind of
1:10:33
sinister plot.
1:10:34
This is total fraud and how the FBI and Department of Justice I
1:10:38
don't know maybe they're involved
1:10:40
for attorney general bar. This was just too much as he told the
1:10:43
AP, there's a growing tendency to use the criminal justice
1:10:46
system as a sort of default fix all people don't like something.
1:10:51
They want the Department of Justice to come in and
1:10:53
investigate. All this comes as the president's lawyers are
1:10:56
traveling the country making unfounded claims of election
1:11:00
fraud. It's disgraceful
1:11:01
what happened,
1:11:02
the last president himself,
1:11:05
that's got to be that's got to be a great whipsaw. making all
1:11:09
kinds of claims of election fraud,
1:11:10
want the Department of Justice to come in and investigate? All
1:11:14
this comes as the president's lawyers are traveling the
1:11:16
country making unfounded claims of election fraud? It's
1:11:20
disgraceful What
1:11:21
happened?
1:11:21
The law is not
1:11:24
a baseless claim of election fraud clip. That's just
1:11:28
disgusting. Classic
1:11:30
john Carl, you know,
1:11:31
jelly, terrible ABC baby. Yeah. That's what they do. At this
1:11:37
guy. It's just it's insulting to your intelligence,
1:11:40
what the Department of Justice to come in and investigate. All
1:11:43
this comes as the president's lawyers are traveling the
1:11:45
country making unfounded claims of election fraud. It's
1:11:49
disgraceful
1:11:50
what happened.
1:11:51
The lawyers and the President himself have attacked local
1:11:54
republican officials who have certified the election results.
1:11:58
Some of those officials are now facing death
1:12:00
threats.
1:12:01
Today, a Republican official in the office of Georgia Secretary
1:12:05
of State is pleading with the president to stop stop inspiring
1:12:09
people to commit potential acts of violence. Someone's gonna get
1:12:11
hurt. Someone's gonna get shot. Someone's gonna get killed.
1:12:15
Yeah, this was the big clip that MSNBC and CNN were running
1:12:19
constantly
1:12:20
and, and democracy now. That report could have been Amy. I
1:12:25
didn't clip it. But if I had clipped it, you would have heard
1:12:28
the exam was the identical report.
1:12:30
Yeah. baseless and widespread. Yeah.
1:12:34
I'm sorry with the same guy from Georgia.
1:12:36
Oh, yeah. Well, they were playing that over and overall,
1:12:40
yeah. So finally, a Republican says it like it is. Well, as far
1:12:44
as I know, the only shooting that's happened was a bunch of
1:12:48
Republican senators on a softball field who got shot up
1:12:52
by a crazy democrat slash Bernie fan. So and by the way, yes,
1:12:58
yes, yes. Yes. I predict tears will come we're going into it
1:13:03
tears will come scenario. And I'll I'll just give you the
1:13:07
quick rundown even mean? Because we're going down a
1:13:11
constitutional path. And it will, there will be scuffles.
1:13:14
kerfuffles. And violence. It's guaranteed it's guaranteed to
1:13:18
happen. It's an it's it's our culture. That's why it's so easy
1:13:21
to say, this is what we've always done. This is this is how
1:13:25
we resolve shit internally. Hopefully, we don't get to a
1:13:29
civil war. I don't think that'll happen. But yeah, it's people
1:13:34
are gonna get it's gonna get pretty heated. So I'll go
1:13:36
through it real quick, what I think is going on, and then we
1:13:39
can have a few laughs about the with some funny clips of the
1:13:42
team. So Trump is trying to get as much information out as
1:13:49
possible. My military, military contacts are sending me links
1:13:56
and stories and affidavits and PDFs and filings and videos, non
1:14:02
stop. And they're doing this to everybody. Steve peacenik. It
1:14:07
was too long to clip but see botanic went on Alex Jones and
1:14:11
tripled down that this was a trap. This was a setup. There
1:14:16
were ballots that were watermarks. Now, I didn't hear
1:14:19
any blockchain nonsense this time around. But he says the
1:14:24
president is now just rolling it out. And it's going to be
1:14:27
military tribunals. Hmm. And that will of course be led by
1:14:30
Sidney Powell. The thing that is very annoying and all of this
1:14:35
for people who don't believe what's going on, is the
1:14:38
combination of the President's 2018 Executive Order where he
1:14:42
specifically says we will have a state of emergency if any
1:14:45
foreign entity is meddling with our elections or our election
1:14:50
and voting infrastructure or voting machines. And it was
1:14:53
quite detailed, and we now come to learn that A Chinese
1:15:00
investment company put $400 million into Dominion Dominion
1:15:06
voting systems on October 9 as a as a little investment. But
1:15:10
combined with some other CCP linked companies, about 75% of
1:15:16
this thing is in the hands of the of the Chinese Communist
1:15:18
Party indirectly, of course, but that's implied
1:15:21
What evidence do we have of this? sec filing? There is one.
1:15:26
Yeah.
1:15:27
Yeah. Yeah, there's an SEC filing. And I've seen it, I'd
1:15:32
put it in the show notes. And
1:15:34
Lynwood has like to see it because dominion is a Canadian
1:15:37
company in which the SEC as a place to but okay.
1:15:42
Well, well, even that just kind of makes it even. I mean, even
1:15:45
Canada could be seen as a foreign country meddling in our
1:15:48
elections if if they own if, if a Canadian company owns it. I
1:15:52
mean, it's it's a technical thing, though. And that part is
1:15:56
very conveniently coincidental. So whether this was a plan and
1:16:01
set up or not, I don't know. But that does fit together kind of
1:16:04
nicely. And it's going to go all the way with lawsuits against
1:16:10
every single governor. And if you read the news this morning,
1:16:15
as we discussed, actually, it was mo who came up with it.
1:16:19
They're already investigating Stacey Abrams group for
1:16:25
allegedly registering out of state and dead voters. We talked
1:16:29
about this mode called
1:16:31
all the state all the democrats states registered did or write
1:16:35
down usually, they usually already registered get vote.
1:16:37
Right. Right. Have to read your stone to just get the vote for
1:16:40
him. But if she registered trying to fight with my mother
1:16:43
in law voted or not necessarily.
1:16:46
What would she be in California? Yeah, I'll do you find out you
1:16:51
didn't know just call and say didn't
1:16:52
go to the polls. GG. There's ways to find out, we just
1:16:55
haven't done
1:16:55
it interesting.
1:16:58
She's been dead for 10 years,
1:16:59
right? But Stacey Abrams, claims to have registered 40% of the
1:17:04
people who voted. So and now. And now they're saying, well,
1:17:09
maybe she did something wrong. I'm telling you, if if it comes
1:17:13
down to what she's gonna be left holding the bag, because no one
1:17:15
likes her. She was like, hey,
1:17:19
blame it on annoying.
1:17:21
I'm like, okay, that's kind of good, actually. So the President
1:17:24
is just going to keep this is his act. This is the fourth act.
1:17:27
So pay attention, grab your popcorn, lean back, because this
1:17:29
is not the first post video post he's going to do. Now, out on
1:17:36
the road, there's lots of entertainment, a lot of fun
1:17:39
things happening. I do have. So this is just fun stuff. That
1:17:44
because there's nothing more to update on other than Well,
1:17:48
I do have a question to ask you this. This since you're
1:17:51
representing this? Yes. This is theory. This theory. Mm hmm.
1:17:56
Okay, the way that works is that the states can pretty much I
1:18:00
mean, it states are given the opportunity by the Congress to
1:18:04
send electors right, you know, to the Electoral College, right?
1:18:08
They've done they can do it anywhere they want they used to
1:18:11
be able to they used to do it that the state now some states
1:18:15
you have to go through the legislature back to the old
1:18:17
cigar rooms, smoky room, and then pick two guys. Okay, all
1:18:20
right. We're gonna put all our votes, Garfield, right. And then
1:18:24
after right it mostly in the, in the, in the 20th century, they
1:18:28
started changing it to let they keep blaming us for all these
1:18:32
problems that the people vote and then whenever they vote for,
1:18:35
we'll send that into Congress, but it's still the state that
1:18:38
gets to choose. So once the state closes the election
1:18:42
system, no matter how they do it, I mean, they say, okay, we
1:18:45
certify this election. And if it's, if it's all bad, if it's
1:18:48
bad, it's all Dominion votes that are just a scam. They're
1:18:52
still the ones that have certified it. Right. So you
1:18:55
can't do anything about it. They say, Okay, this we certified
1:18:58
this election. We're closing is closed the books on this? And
1:19:01
yeah, maybe it is a bunch of bullcrap. And maybe Biden
1:19:04
shouldn't have gotten two votes. But he's the one that we're just
1:19:07
sending that in. And we're done with this thing. Through. Yeah.
1:19:11
And every band if they're closing left and right, well,
1:19:15
are they gonna stop it? they get they said, unstoppable
1:19:17
situation.
1:19:18
So what I believe is that it's about the electors that are
1:19:21
sent. And the only way I can see this working because I'm not on
1:19:28
the inside, I don't have the full playbook and maybe
1:19:30
something that, you know, maybe many things that are still
1:19:32
coming, is to build up so much pressure, have so much evidence,
1:19:37
although not widespread, and probably baseless, to have so
1:19:41
much evidence to implicate the very people who are running
1:19:45
these states and make these decisions who can also decertify
1:19:48
and I think it's one of one state certified decertified sort
1:19:54
of
1:19:55
it,
1:19:56
you know, to build it up where they could say, well, if I do
1:19:59
this We'll probably be lynched by my constituents. That's what
1:20:04
Trump is going for. That's why I'm saying it's going to get
1:20:08
rough, it's going to get rough and tumble because people are
1:20:10
going to start protesting and demanding that their states and
1:20:14
the electors that they want. I think that's I think that's,
1:20:18
that's the strategy. It's a it's a long shot, but it could very
1:20:21
well work. There's a lot of people who in combination, you
1:20:25
know, being angry, their business. Mm hmm.
1:20:29
The lot, you know, you say it's a long shot. But what if you
1:20:34
listen to your friends, what you're doing? Doesn't sound like
1:20:38
a long shot at all. This setup is like a trap. It's a trap. And
1:20:43
they've got all these things put into place to do to prove it,
1:20:47
and they're gonna bust the whole half the country for being a
1:20:51
bunch of criminals. I mean, that's what I think the wishful
1:20:54
thinking of Gina haspel was so hot on the net, that she was
1:21:00
arrested for treason. If they have all this in place, this
1:21:05
trap. How's that? Make it a launch? That sounds like a slam
1:21:08
dunk? I mean, you start to put it, you start to put money on
1:21:12
it, you start to bet bet bet on it. But I don't see any of this.
1:21:16
I think it's just hearing a lot of hot air. If I
1:21:19
made association between your so called friends in you, you would
1:21:23
be equally as insulted as I am. I I said, I think it's a long
1:21:27
shot. I'm not listening to someone else telling me what to
1:21:31
say. I personally said.
1:21:34
It's about me. You said yourself. They said you're
1:21:36
listening
1:21:37
to your friends. Shut up.
1:21:40
You said magenic. Triple down.
1:21:43
Yes. On the alex jones show. I said specifically, not to me,
1:21:48
Alex Jones.
1:21:49
Alex Jones is totally full of crap or his show is? I think a
1:21:53
lot of it is because he's all I'm
1:21:55
saying is I if you're bringing up stuff, that's irrelevant.
1:21:59
That's my point. I don't care about we loud. No,
1:22:02
I'm fine. You said specifically, it's a long shot. And I'm
1:22:08
referring specifically to that that's not something that's
1:22:10
irrelevant, because it's what you said. You said it was a long
1:22:13
day. I got it. So I said it's a long shot. I'm presenting the
1:22:17
clips. You bring up something that we laughed about an hour
1:22:20
ago?
1:22:24
I don't know about that. But I will say this, the it the way
1:22:30
it's presented. It doesn't sound like a long shot to me. The way
1:22:35
it is, but but I played clips from the president. I didn't
1:22:38
play any clips and present. No, I'm saying the waves bam. You've
1:22:41
been talking about this for show after show. And say I'll say it
1:22:45
again, the way it's being presented to me it doesn't sound
1:22:48
like a long shot at all.
1:22:50
Oh, it does to me. Sounds like the long shot is motivating
1:22:55
people to pressure their representatives into what they
1:23:01
will say is the will of the people I think I think that's a
1:23:04
long shot. I have a feeling that a lot of people are scared and
1:23:12
witness people even refusing to say who they're going to vote
1:23:15
for. It's obvious that a lot more people voted for Trump and
1:23:18
said they would. So we'll see. We'll see if they want to if
1:23:23
they want this to happen, I don't think you are I either can
1:23:25
deny that this was a stolen election. If If Trump can prove
1:23:29
it and get out of it, that's that's a long shot. But if he
1:23:33
doesn't, and if people don't stand up to us, we'll have less
1:23:37
income, but it'll be a lot of fun. As we build back better
1:23:42
into oblivion, because it'll, the voting will always be
1:23:47
rigged. I think.
1:23:49
forevermore he's been rigged for a while. Yes, California,
1:23:52
yes. But now we have this internet thing. And we're all
1:23:54
looking at it. We're going well, this is bullcrap. You know,
1:23:57
there's a lot of smart people who get the public data and say
1:24:00
this is not possible. So that's only going to get worse. And
1:24:04
it's that's just going to build up. So whether it's now or in
1:24:07
four years, we're going to go into some into some stuff. You
1:24:10
know, I was reading this, this, do you know about the the
1:24:13
turnings, the four turnings? This is a cycle theory that I
1:24:17
that I stumbled upon? No. Dammit, I wish I'd bring it on
1:24:22
Sunday because it was a cycle theory of four turnings over a
1:24:26
90 year period. And that we're now in the fourth turning, which
1:24:32
typically is Civil War World War Two and it always has a
1:24:36
secondary thing which will be COVID. And that we're going into
1:24:40
that right now does anything fit with your cycles that you've
1:24:43
localized to psychotherapy would include wood wood, is a 40 year
1:24:47
cycle and is 80 years not 90, because the 80 years matches the
1:24:51
American Revolution. 80 years letter later you have the Civil
1:24:55
War than 80 years later, you have World War Two there's an 80
1:24:58
year period between the Civil War World War Two it matches
1:25:01
perfectly. And then there's 80 years until COVID which is 2020
1:25:05
so you have 80 8080 I don't see how 90 can be worked into this
1:25:09
at all. Well, personally The 90 is based upon generational and
1:25:12
it's 22 it's a it's roughly 90 I will say, it's like every
1:25:17
roughly 22 years and it kind of what it shows is the general
1:25:21
heard the 22 I've heard I've heard all the dive, I know
1:25:25
pretty much every imaginable cycle and they all contradict
1:25:30
and they some of them crossover and some of them are harmonics
1:25:33
with other cycles and they create these other advanced and
1:25:37
I mean you can get quite wrapped up in it
1:25:41
for sure but the only thing I'm asking is based upon
1:25:46
what are you learning thing doesn't ring a bell
1:25:48
but basically and based upon the cycles What do you see in this
1:25:52
exact period right now? Well we got no but comparable to
1:25:59
but Civil War World War Two that just a world world conflagration
1:26:04
or something we had this when the Civil War took place It was
1:26:07
a series of civil wars around the world and as the French
1:26:09
Revolution all these other ones, but we're we kind of triggered
1:26:12
it. We also triggered when we did the American Revolution we
1:26:15
triggered a bunch of these things around the world to the
1:26:18
United States is a real key element to this and that's why
1:26:21
we're number one with deaths
1:26:28
and by the way, I think that numbers bogus as hell but the we
1:26:33
do represent some sort of a leading edge and 2020 fits right
1:26:39
into the process I always thought it was going to be some
1:26:42
sort of another conflict great conflagration that might have
1:26:45
been a nuclear exchange or who knows what but this fits right
1:26:50
into the into the cycle without a question in my mind and it
1:26:55
should stretch out for longer than it then we want like I just
1:27:00
can't imagine discussing COVID next year on this show and no
1:27:05
one listening to
1:27:09
others have also said this is very much like the Renaissance
1:27:12
if you look at you know coming out coming or coming out of the
1:27:15
Was it the bubonic plague and all the art and all the you
1:27:21
know,
1:27:22
the Dark Ages? Yes,
1:27:23
it's the Great Awakening. And as we know there's no awakening
1:27:28
Bitcoin is gonna save us that's that's vague.
1:27:31
You need a Bitcoin? Yes, you do. We were pretty. I think we're
1:27:35
pretty we're pretty woke.
1:27:38
We'd be so woke. But yeah, now that I am I am kind of in on the
1:27:43
Bitcoin thing. Yeah, there's max Kaiser has converted me
1:27:50
because Kaiser his whole life depends on it.
1:27:54
Bitcoin equals love, baby. That's the bottom line. So we'll
1:27:58
leave the clown show for in a moment as I would at this moment
1:28:03
for the 13th hundred time like to thank you for your courage to
1:28:07
say in the morning to you, the man who put this see and brought
1:28:09
the classic clips to the party, john C. vora back.
1:28:15
Well, in the morning, you also in the morning shifts the CBC
1:28:18
graph in the year so it was a wild game. So nice out there.
1:28:20
In the morning to our trolls in the troll room at no agenda.
1:28:25
stream.com. Hands up trolls. Let's count you for today. But
1:28:28
see, we have a total of 1865. I expected a little more for the
1:28:36
for the big Anniversary Show on a Sunday. What do you think
1:28:39
people are doing?
1:28:40
They have no time. Maybe it's a Thursday and that's the
1:28:45
Yes,
1:28:45
I think 10 months of Corona coverage has done my brain in
1:28:49
Yes, it's a Thursday. Well, in the morning to you trolls no
1:28:52
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1:28:55
O'Neill, who done it did another great rock and roll pre show to
1:28:58
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1:29:01
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1:29:05
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That is no agenda stream.com and you can always join us over at
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1:29:39
artists who brought us the artwork for Episode 1299. We
1:29:44
titled that King Mitch and for those of you on a podcast 2.0
1:29:48
compatible app which you can find it new podcast app.com you
1:29:52
will see this artwork right now, from farm slave with the classic
1:29:58
I voted badge button only voted replaced with I glitched. Which
1:30:06
did we have a hard time looking for some? Yeah,
1:30:08
we didn't we there was nothing we liked. We liked this one,
1:30:11
some evergreen stuff that I wanted to use. But you are a big
1:30:15
promoter of this particular one. Yeah. And
1:30:19
I was one and we finally
1:30:21
decided the one that looks more like an actual 3d button was the
1:30:25
preferable of the group. Yes. And I couldn't really veto it.
1:30:32
Because it's good,
1:30:33
but there wasn't anything else. But I had nothing better. A lot
1:30:38
of COVID farts.
1:30:39
The problem with doing these is choice, we get two guys as an
1:30:43
even vote. So we both have to agree. Yeah. And if you can't
1:30:47
top one, I remember to go on for
1:30:50
a half. No, no, I remember what happened. Now I remember. So we
1:30:55
went on for quite a while looking at evergreens couldn't
1:30:58
find something, then I'm pressing like, I glitched is
1:31:00
funny. Let's just do it, and then use it. Okay. And then we
1:31:04
came to title. And I wanted something else, but you wanted
1:31:08
King Mitch. And I of course quickly relented because they
1:31:12
got the word monarch, Mitch monarch, Mitch. Yes. And then
1:31:15
you said no, no, no, King Mitch. And then I relented, because I
1:31:19
had gotten the art. And then you said, and I remembered this. I
1:31:24
won.
1:31:26
I said, you won.
1:31:27
No, you know, for the title. You said,
1:31:29
I say I want one when it came to the Taiwan it was
1:31:36
competition.
1:31:37
Clearly I'm unaware of the competitive nature of this. This
1:31:40
part of post production I just kind of trying to come to the
1:31:44
best choice, but there's no winning.
1:31:47
No, I get what you said.
1:31:50
Let's hold hands and tell the secret.
1:31:55
Thank you very much. To all of our artists who participate in
1:31:59
this grand experiment of
1:32:01
shows off the rails.
1:32:03
No, it's not. It's a grand experiment. We produce it we we
1:32:07
love your time, your talent, your treasure. People have got a
1:32:09
lot of talent that we're making clips these days. That's
1:32:11
fantastic.
1:32:13
burning them out the art.
1:32:15
Eventually everyone burns out except us. But yes, no matter
1:32:20
who was doing it, you will get burned out if you're doing mixes
1:32:23
or if you're doing art, or no,
1:32:24
I used a picture of the newest the new Yes.
1:32:28
And I like that because that was from the swine flu days, wasn't
1:32:31
it?
1:32:32
Yeah, that was show 120 Wow, there's your cycle.
1:32:38
So like,
1:32:40
every 1200 shows, it's time for new vaccine.
1:32:43
So I put that art up and I talked about burning out I just
1:32:47
a beautiful piece of art I've always thought of and I've used
1:32:50
it on and off for a decade because it's so funny. And it's
1:32:54
the two of us dressed in and I don't you know we don't use our
1:32:57
faces anymore. But that was in show on 20 we did. So I went
1:33:01
back to look at the artists he did 51234 he did five pieces
1:33:07
great in a row great pieces. No doubt one of the piece No, there
1:33:10
was no one was great. That was that whatever the US is five in
1:33:15
a row. They did show 121 21 123 124 and then in well
1:33:19
I think 122 was was did and then he ended he never showed up
1:33:24
again. He just disappeared. Hmm. 100,000 shows ago 11 to 100
1:33:30
shows ago this guy just vanishes. Ah.
1:33:34
So yeah, they all burn it was that was it was interesting
1:33:37
because Tina has not been in my life since Episode 121. Whatever
1:33:41
it was 121 20 she sees the art. She says, Where does this come
1:33:46
from? And I said, well look at the clue. So what's with the
1:33:49
pig? It's from the swine flu days. This show is so old. We
1:33:55
can reuse art based upon a scam from eight years ago. 10 no
1:34:00
longer 10 years ago. Yeah, it's crazy. Anyway, we thank all of
1:34:05
our artists who had them piglets for the pig. What a john put a
1:34:09
pig in the in the newsletter. Oh, and before I forget, I
1:34:17
really I'm just gonna Jinx you. But your substack stories.
1:34:22
That's your book, my friend. That's your book. Just keep
1:34:25
writing those your windows 1.0 story is fantastic. It's so it's
1:34:30
great to read through that. I mean, that's your book, man.
1:34:35
Just write the book. Just write those stories. You said that.
1:34:40
When took windows, it took so long to to code windows 1.0 that
1:34:45
Steve Ballmer had hair when they started I mean that's funny
1:34:48
shit. Oh, yeah. Would you had a whole team of comedy writers put
1:34:52
together for you apparently.
1:34:54
Yes, we hired a bunch of writers. That's you can hire
1:34:58
comedy writers. They do exist. They're cheap
1:35:00
and I think you should just go back and call it a tech grouch.
1:35:03
I mean, let's let's register the name grab on it. We'll Jhansi
1:35:08
Dvorak the tech grouch, and then you put that little star on it
1:35:11
instant bestseller, and it will be an instant bestseller. Yeah,
1:35:16
I will. I was glad you enjoyed the reading that particular
1:35:19
tome.
1:35:20
I enjoy all of them. Your stories, they're very
1:35:23
interesting.
1:35:26
Yes, now I did get to hear from it because I wrote that I got to
1:35:30
hear from Michael Copeland, who's Michael cobblers, the guy
1:35:34
we're going to corral and he's a big shot. He started a bunch of
1:35:37
companies in Canada he still has an auto with his with his trophy
1:35:41
wife who's an absolute beauty
1:35:45
mark man,
1:35:46
he won't call you after this but Okay, yeah, so Oh, she
1:35:49
dado. It's going I mean, she's one of the flashiest women in
1:35:53
Canada. She's very famous. And and I just she's just great I
1:36:00
have to say and he goes on with some more of his stuff and he
1:36:04
starts asking me questions about you know, you know, Marlin wants
1:36:07
to know if he did you go you Spencer the cat last night?
1:36:11
What's the Marlins last name? Cow plant COWLAN de Cali co
1:36:18
Debbie de la nd look her up. Yeah, Ma Ma r le n o w yes here.
1:36:25
Yeah, but I mean
1:36:28
in a
1:36:30
in a hot lips hoolahan kind of facelift way. I mean, I can see
1:36:35
where she was super hot when she was younger, but she had work
1:36:37
done that just ruined it.
1:36:39
I don't know. I'm just yet to look at all our pictures there's
1:36:42
a lot of lousy pictures. They did I think some people don't
1:36:45
like her anyways beside that point she they asked her anyways
1:36:49
Oh,
1:36:49
did you add an s to that did you say anyways?
1:36:53
Did I think you did
1:36:54
oh yeah cuz I'm talking about Canadians so so they asked the
1:37:01
question i did was i Spencer the candidate PC week and I
1:37:04
mentioned and I go into those long stories that got a more
1:37:07
anecdotes I forgot about dispenser the cat was actually
1:37:09
five writers.
1:37:11
This is this is this is gold. This is gold. Just you got a
1:37:17
document
1:37:18
inside baseball you my father ah your your social media.
1:37:25
They will love it
1:37:26
they will ask a Gen Z you know stepdaughter what she thinks
1:37:32
these people don't buy books. Hey get get your audience before
1:37:35
they're dead brother. Let's go.
1:37:38
Now there's an argument.
1:37:39
And let me help you with the European with around the world
1:37:43
pronunciation of anyways
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in American English. Anyways.
1:37:51
British English anyways
1:37:55
in Australian English anyways.
1:37:58
In Welsh English anyways. There you go.
1:38:04
Only because you said that I pulled
1:38:07
I don't believe I said it. Night of the RV Jim Irvine is our top
1:38:13
donor for this show just showed 13 1300 john 1300 Yeah, yeah, I
1:38:19
can. I can barely say it.
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Yes. Oh, stop. Stop.
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Stop.
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Eric's into Redux. Yeah, I got to read Oh, okay. You got the
1:38:27
Redux. All right. Because I'm just seeing it and I'm loading
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it now. So you have to go ahead.
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That's what I'm looking at.
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Alright. Go for
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it. Is the new process in place and it and it's a minor follow
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up.
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It has bugs.
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glitch. So Jim at Foothill ranch California gave us $667 and 98
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cents Wow. Thank you for keeping myself in my hot wife saying
1:38:55
amidst all the California insanity thank you for your in
1:38:59
depth COVID and election coverage. We who are not about
1:39:03
to die salute you. Keep up the phrase from the chaise I at
1:39:11
least have heard them and get them in the morning Night of the
1:39:15
RV. Jim Irvine. This might make me a Baron, but I don't have the
1:39:20
records to prove it.
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Well, I think he's on the list put him on Yes, the system
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works.
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system works. Dred Scott Errol at large now this was kind of
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this was a mistake. He actually gave 1300 to become member 1300
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Club. Okay, and a separate donation of $107 and 28 cents so
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he could be upgraded to Duke cough.
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Okay,
1:39:46
so is he on the upgrade list to be Duke?
1:39:48
Let me check I believe No, no, I think that did happen because I
1:39:52
also got the new title list. Yes, yes, he is upgraded.
1:39:58
I'd like credit for the show number As well as a little bit
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more needed to make Duke. So the Dred Scott URL at large is now
1:40:04
Duke at large.
1:40:05
And I also want to thank sir Dred Scott for stepping up. He
1:40:09
is managing the community chapters for the no agenda show.
1:40:14
Now, yeah, because the thing is, there's uh, you know, when
1:40:19
people can submit as what, as much as they want, and you can
1:40:21
get the hyper caster app or anything, and you can, you could
1:40:25
submit it, but then it has to be approved, but I want images so
1:40:28
he said, Okay, so he's for every link that someone sends or
1:40:33
something funny as funny that they mark as a funny chapter. He
1:40:36
puts a cool image in there and phone boy is now adding the no
1:40:40
agenda quotes to the rundown. So it's become quite a thing. Ah,
1:40:46
yeah, yeah, he's podcasting. 2.0 baby. It's like we're on fire.
1:40:51
Yeah,
1:40:52
yeah. It's almost like being on a big motorcycles going fast
1:40:55
enough. You can jump off the zoo or five miles down the road
1:40:57
without falling over.
1:40:59
Here's my favorite. My favorite from you, john. You said the
1:41:03
other day. Oh, man, this podcasting. 2.0 It's so good.
1:41:06
Just right in time said Yeah. See, I gotta say podcasting.
1:41:09
Like No, no, you getting all these other shows? We're getting
1:41:11
more listeners. This is great. Well, it's true. We got all
1:41:19
kinds of cool people listening like Ryan, all
1:41:22
kinds of stuff going on different shows you getting some
1:41:24
more you do. You're throwing a nice wide net with this
1:41:28
podcasting 2.0 gimmick?
1:41:29
Yes. Well, now that Joe Rogan is officially gone. He's no you
1:41:33
can't open a podcast app and see him is gone.
1:41:37
I'm sorry, what?
1:41:38
what Joe Rogan is gone. You can no longer listen to Joe Rogan on
1:41:42
it or any of the back catalogue. It's all gone. It's gone from
1:41:45
all the podcast apps December 1, he's exclusive on spot
1:41:49
that it was January for No, no December.
1:41:51
He's exclusive on Spotify now. And everything went away. All
1:41:56
the mysteries. Really? Yeah, well, that was his deal. He's
1:41:59
exclusive to spot him.
1:42:00
I know that was the deal. But I thought this stuff would would
1:42:03
lingers like the internet, you know,
1:42:05
Oh, well. I still have a whole bunch that have been on my in my
1:42:09
podcast app. But no, it's done. And that was the deal was for
1:42:13
the entire catalog. So it wasn't just
1:42:16
that but what about if it doesn't use again? Does he have
1:42:19
his thing on YouTube anymore?
1:42:22
No, YouTube now has to deal with Spotify. And Spotify creates 20
1:42:29
minutes of each episode for YouTube and I think I see clips.
1:42:33
Yeah, just clips which are very popular. Yeah, they they draw it
1:42:36
in. But if if you are caught, and you have an mp3 of Joe
1:42:41
Rogan. Yeah, so podcasting. 2.0 let's
1:42:50
see how this experiment plays out.
1:42:53
Yeah, well, we're working on hooking up money to this podcast
1:42:56
in 2.0. So we're gonna do something that counters this odd
1:43:01
shape. Pro Ryan chases Next on our list. He's in quarterly in
1:43:06
in Idaho, Turkey $100 and 33 cents that we remember the 1300
1:43:11
Club also. My father in law Scott hit me in the mouth back
1:43:14
in February and I By the way, this show is gonna go on forever
1:43:16
if we keep telling stories. Okay. You know, reminds me
1:43:26
reminds me that I remember the time we did we did one do we did
1:43:28
that show? It was seven and a half hours long.
1:43:32
That was the one that was the 10th year anniversary, wasn't
1:43:34
it?
1:43:35
Yeah. Thanks so much father in law Scott hit me in the mouth
1:43:38
back in February, says Ryan. Um, and I've been listening to the
1:43:44
best podcasts and in the universe ever since. And I in
1:43:47
turn hit my smokin hot wife in the mouth a few months ago and
1:43:50
she's now hooked. We now listen to her each and every show it
1:43:53
helps it helps keep us sane and keep our three human resources
1:43:57
from being brainwashed Yeah, I would like to use the first
1:44:02
thousand of this donation to be an instant night and I would
1:44:04
like to use the remainder of the start to Dame hood for my smokin
1:44:07
hot wife Courtney nice with this door net donation I would like
1:44:10
to be known as sir snacking ham of the Black Forest and
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the and it shall be so
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nice to ham it up. These D says please diku shame both of us by
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thinking means de douche jobs common for everyone and China is
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asshole.
1:44:28
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1:44:33
there's quite a few we need to take care of those get the D
1:44:36
douchey. Meanwhile, yeah, we got
1:44:39
you've been D juiced
1:44:45
you've got karma.
1:44:50
Okay, um, next on the list. I get this thing to scroll up.
1:44:57
There it is. So Benjamin native Unitas in San Francisco,
1:45:03
California, and he comes in with 1300 so he'd be a member of the
1:45:06
1300 Club. Yes
1:45:07
indeed he looking for that.
1:45:10
I was driving south on highway 35 listening to Adam go into who
1:45:14
and FDA PCR cycle count revelations and Jcd chime in
1:45:18
with the sales scheme marketing business model analysis. I was
1:45:24
brought to a state of mental and emotional elation somehow
1:45:27
feeling my amygdala beginning to shrink. I felt bad. I couldn't
1:45:33
go Nate for the 13th anniversary so why not become a member of
1:45:36
the club 1300 thus completing my journey to vite county of San
1:45:41
Francisco having reached 50 $300 in donation level Wow. Even when
1:45:47
you two are in full crackpot and buzzkill mode, disagreeing as
1:45:51
you were in Episode 1299, your analysis is truly valued. As you
1:45:57
help us producers better understand the mechanism of the
1:46:00
power elite. This dude named Ben got a psychology major and then
1:46:09
he's got a link to the Wikipedia power elite page on Wikipedia
1:46:13
talk. No jingles no karma apparently.
1:46:16
Well, sir Benjamin, thank you very much. We'll see you see
1:46:20
what the roundtable that's a great note. Thank you.
1:46:24
Next is sir j boy in all the Virginia with another 1300 which
1:46:32
is an another member of the third This is great by the way.
1:46:36
This makes a big difference to the future of the show to have
1:46:39
all these members in 1300 Club. You truly REITs truly provide
1:46:44
the critical thinking that M five MD construction which in
1:46:47
turn helps all those producers to keep our amygdalas healthy
1:46:49
and small. First of all, I want to throw a shout out thank you
1:46:52
and healthy dose of karma it is sir Morgan, who provided a
1:46:55
confirmation of your emails via mastodon as well as reminder to
1:46:58
me that I need to do the work even in these busy days despite
1:47:02
the Rona and of course we're all going to die. Yes second, I want
1:47:06
to give a happy birthday greeting to my smokin hot sweet
1:47:09
baby aka my keeper who celebrated her 46 journey around
1:47:13
the sun or whatever the equivalent is for the flat earth
1:47:17
peeps on November 30 Thank you sweetie baby. Finally, I would
1:47:24
like to credit this donation to go to her instead. Aim hood. Oh,
1:47:29
sweet. Okay, well she's a dame then. We're gonna do design Oh,
1:47:32
she's on the list. Well, let me check. She's a listener and an
1:47:35
avid lover of the best podcast in the universe. And we
1:47:38
thoroughly enjoyed discussing and laughing haha about each
1:47:42
episode during our daily morning commutes to work. Yes, she's our
1:47:45
her her title I would like to request and I checked it with
1:47:48
her first of course, of course, which some people don't do that
1:47:52
she be called Dame sweet baby of the Carolinas and be served
1:47:57
Cabernet and Kido crackers.
1:48:00
Mm hmm.
1:48:01
Is it pronounced keto or keto keto at the round table? I would
1:48:06
also like to request the following jingles for her Shut
1:48:09
up already and science new shit has come to light to to the head
1:48:15
and little by the way that's this story is pretty funny. To
1:48:20
to the head and little girl Yay,
1:48:23
does it tells the story is poetic.
1:48:25
poetic Thank you very encouraged to many more years of you to
1:48:28
searching for your exit strategy. Or to he's got a much
1:48:32
better way to but so many more years of use. Okay. Yeah,
1:48:39
we get it. Yeah, we
1:48:40
got we like it shut up already.
1:48:43
Science
1:48:44
information man. New shit has come to light.
1:48:52
It does tell a somber tale, doesn't it?
1:48:55
Oh, yes. Sad. Sad says Christopher Kessler in
1:49:00
Marshfield, Wisconsin. 1300. Title upgrade night to Barron
1:49:06
County sent via email. No peer is requested. Thank you, john
1:49:11
and Adam. Goat karma please.
1:49:13
short, sweet, simple and you're a member of the 1300 Club. Thank
1:49:17
you, sir. Christopher.
1:49:18
You've got karma.
1:49:24
Michael Arrington sir back county Ranger. A $1,000. There.
1:49:31
We're sorry. We're closed. we closed our club membership. Yep.
1:49:34
And he's in Anacortes, Washington. I'd known jingle No,
1:49:38
I got no note from him if I can find it under any circumstances.
1:49:41
Same with David Fox. David Fox from a window North Carolina and
1:49:45
other North Carolina Xinjian with $1,000 no note that can be
1:49:51
easily deduced from yes but but let it let us know if there's a
1:49:55
title or something that needs to change please Gower against the
1:49:58
knighting or something
1:49:59
instead. With the next one, I guess,
1:50:02
Vincent put dula
1:50:04
Oh, no, I'm sorry. That was David Fox. We had this with us
1:50:07
too, that we have no note for.
1:50:09
Yeah. 200 Okay.
1:50:10
All right. Good. Yeah. Now we're Vincent peduto. Yes.
1:50:12
Now our backyard normal donations. Vincent badulla. In
1:50:18
Brooklyn, New York 34567 is that time again it's abort the show
1:50:23
with a donation. How can I reach it? Now? See my book? My my New
1:50:26
York accent has deteriorated to a Chicago.
1:50:29
You got to start by saying Vinnie Brooklyn is that time
1:50:35
again? No, I can't do it either. I just really can't do it.
1:50:38
I'm just gonna restrict. I'll fall into it if they've had or
1:50:41
if it's Pez allows me Yes. It's that time again to support the
1:50:44
show the donation How can I keep? How can I resist the lucky
1:50:47
show? 1300. Interestingly, and easily 13 is seen as a lucky
1:50:52
number. Well, it's 17. That's the unlucky number. Huh? Listen,
1:50:57
back back to useful fact. Clip request they Leanna sleepy Joe
1:51:02
stop the hammering please release the cracking the slowed
1:51:05
down version. Sorry, john. Now we've banned it except on
1:51:11
request. So I guess
1:51:14
there you go. All right, then.
1:51:17
I mean, you know, somebody's becoming an executive producer.
1:51:19
They want us to play upside down and backwards. We'll do it. good
1:51:23
karma. We well considering is such an important milestone for
1:51:27
the no agenda show I decided to step forward and complete my
1:51:29
knighthood. To accomplish this. I'm supporting this show at the
1:51:33
executive producer level with a donation 34567 that puts me just
1:51:37
over 1000 please Knight me I think he's on the list. Yep. As
1:51:41
sir. Vin genzo. Blind Knight of Kings County, Brooklyn, New York
1:51:45
keeper of the truth. Hmm. To read it better. Blind Knight of
1:51:50
Kings County, Brooklyn, New York keeper of the truth. The
1:51:53
roundtable I'd like to request Lagavulin 16. single malt
1:51:57
Scotch, the fine drink. Hmm. And kerrygold Dubliner cheese, which
1:52:03
is a great Irish grass fed cheddar like cheese available at
1:52:06
most costcos I've had it numerous times. It's quite
1:52:11
tasty. Yeah. A little mild. Congratulations to your awesome
1:52:16
consistent quality for 1300 shows. I'm proud to finally have
1:52:20
a seat at the no agenda round table. Your producer Vinny from
1:52:23
Brooklyn. PS please put my son Francisco on the birthday list.
1:52:29
I believe he's on it. He will be 15 on December 14 the same day
1:52:33
that the electoral college cast their vote for Joe Biden.
1:52:37
That's not what he said. He said the next president
1:52:45
stop the hammering.
1:52:51
You've got a
1:52:57
crack in my ass. Jesper home Berg and Duvall, Washington.
1:53:03
330 334. No need to read this on the air. This donation segment
1:53:10
is long enough anyway. Loving light.
1:53:16
Good one. Excellent.
1:53:17
I like it. Yeah, very cool.
1:53:19
Thank you very much.
1:53:20
Appreciate that. Lee north and Omaha we're halfway through. I
1:53:23
know north in Omaha Nebraska. 333 33 Lee north. Kf zero bH 73
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from Omaha jingles AOC pigs and human clothing to two they had
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Trump Rouse aroused this donation brings me to the knight
1:53:38
county below I'd like to be known as sir goon knight errant
1:53:42
of the Great Plains request Mr. He is Mrs. meals ready to eat
1:53:50
and near he's got near bear but I think he means near beer.
1:53:54
Yeah, I think so too. Near beer.
1:53:57
But we can we can give him bear this roundtable we can get
1:54:01
anything we want.
1:54:02
Yeah, but I think he doesn't want bear. He wants beer.
1:54:05
Okay.
1:54:06
I wish there was an r two D two screaming karma but screaming
1:54:09
goat widow thanks for all the last 1300 the next 1300 Yes,
1:54:14
Cindy. Thank you and we'll see what the round table with that
1:54:17
request of yours.
1:54:35
To get it aroused and it is hard to get it.
1:54:38
We got it around. You've
1:54:39
got
1:54:41
karma, by the way kind of interesting to see that he
1:54:44
thought that jingle was a OC. The pigs in human clothing.
1:54:51
She's radical but not quite that bad.
1:54:54
Yeah. Why don't you read the next couple I go look up this
1:54:57
one.
1:54:57
Sure. Um, So sir Steiner the XPath of spa Canada stands and
1:55:04
does $333 and he requested for his name as a full name not to
1:55:09
be mentioned, which will honor 1300 more no exit plan one time
1:55:15
karma, please. You got it. Thank you.
1:55:18
You've got karma
1:55:24
that's David Young David Young. Here it is. So this David Young
1:55:30
man, come on. Wow. 13 David Young came in with it come
1:55:35
330 3013 3301 he writes Wow. 1300 episodes congratulations. I
1:55:42
want to thank the other executive producers for their
1:55:44
wonder notes of encouragement for this incredible show. It's
1:55:48
best in the universe talent and the participation of so many
1:55:53
talents from around the globe. That brings smiles to our faces
1:55:57
twice a week. We want this pod to go on and on.
1:56:03
You're doomed
1:56:06
to go on and on to Episode 2600 3900 Hale why not 5200 baby
1:56:13
If you guys inject the right teenage blood into your veins
1:56:20
This is good as an executive producer My job is deliver the
1:56:23
treasure but also some difficult messages all of our all of us
1:56:28
were a bit dismayed to hear all the arguing over Adams new
1:56:32
girlfriend's Sydney during show 1299
1:56:35
Now I see why you had to find this email. Very important. Yes,
1:56:38
keep it coming. My girlfriend's Sydney whoo
1:56:43
we understand the test tensions that play Adams always been
1:56:46
distracted by older women with big whales, we say photogenic
1:56:50
assets. I did not put this on as a gag for just I honestly I've
1:56:56
never read this note. I'm reading it cold. Ah, I'm not
1:57:00
even sure what he's talking about. Loving light we say but
1:57:03
maybe just maybe it's time to consider all the projects going
1:57:06
on a creative or I enterprises and put some possible changes on
1:57:08
the table as possible. maybe consider at have we thought hard
1:57:12
enough about bringing Megyn Kelly in to share the desk with
1:57:15
Adam. Okay, elevate john do a focus segment on a topic even
1:57:21
more universal unimportant. With this format change. I think we
1:57:24
can keep our toes into some of the real sponsors for john.
1:57:27
Wait,
1:57:27
wait, wait, wait, wait. So wait. The suggestion is to bump you
1:57:32
for Megyn Kelly and then we just give you like an emeritus spot.
1:57:36
I get an old spot but I get to talk about food. Oh, food and
1:57:40
wine. Tip artosis I just want to want to do on YouTube. For
1:57:44
John's new segment Vitamix frozen waffles. Who knows?
1:57:47
smuckers that's dream big. That's the sponsors. Can you
1:57:51
imagine what Megan would do for the ratings? I love you both.
1:57:55
You're smoking hot. piece. David Young Sir David and Ross.
1:58:00
Thank you very much, David.
1:58:02
You by the way. Karma.
1:58:05
He says Mike C is a papacy spook.
1:58:13
He does send me encrypted emails.
1:58:16
Bikes See?
1:58:17
Yeah, the papers But wait, maybe it's the mic and it's a
1:58:20
different guy. I don't know if mic. The mic. I think it's the
1:58:23
same guy. Yeah, there's lots of spooks. What's your point?
1:58:27
They got spooked. Listen to the show.
1:58:29
Yeah. Oh, there see Mike. He's in the troll room. He knows.
1:58:33
Adam you bank $333 from Springdale, Arizona says jingles
1:58:38
resist we much don't slave me camera shut up slave. The work
1:58:42
that you and get one nation produces absolutely unrivaled in
1:58:46
depth crop in depth, quality and originality. I'm incredibly
1:58:50
thankful for the NA community a shining example of what the open
1:58:54
and free internet makes possible. This is all upper caps
1:58:58
I'm trying to emphasize. I listened to your heads up on
1:59:01
that Bentonville, ar Arkansas based retailer with a shit
1:59:05
eating grin because here in Springdale, half an hour south
1:59:09
of the home office. We were not past the same info, because I
1:59:12
know you are from the future. I knew the panic buying was about
1:59:16
to hit about three days before the sheeple stampeded my store
1:59:20
and snatched up every last square of TP and case of bottled
1:59:24
water in the place. Here's my quarterly bonus from stocking
1:59:27
said retailer shelves, you guys are more than worth it. to any
1:59:31
douchebags out there paying for stuff like no agenda is
1:59:33
important. Even if it's a little bit at a time, the future of
1:59:38
honest media and a fun, livable world depends on us. Plus, it
1:59:42
feels good to Can I get a little karma for my mom who may have to
1:59:46
have surgery due to a torn ligament in your shoulder and
1:59:49
some bus karma as I attempt to find a trustworthy mechanic in
1:59:53
the Northwest Arkansas area who can work on a Duramax diesel
1:59:56
engine. So if anyone you know what go on know what The
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social.com would be my
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no you have too many Angel. diesel mechanic sense. Well,
2:00:05
social, but
2:00:07
you'd be surprised how many people know somebody who knows
2:00:10
something else.
2:00:12
Yeah, seriously is a lot closer to a real social network than
2:00:17
Twitter.
2:00:18
Thank you. That's exactly right. Okay, he said he wanted what was
2:00:23
it to hear because I'd missed that one donut slave me. Shut
2:00:27
up. Shut up, slave. Okay, I got that one. That's not a problem
2:00:32
and some karma for his mom and everybody else.
2:00:39
You've got karma.
2:00:44
Bread Samuels on the list is in the Arab Emirates. And he has I
2:00:50
couldn't find a note from him. But I did find there's somebody
2:00:53
else in the Emirates and there's a note I want to read later. Sir
2:00:56
otaku, Duke of North East Texas and the Red River Valley and
2:01:01
Lewisville, Texas 325. ITM john and Adam sorry, did not send
2:01:07
anything for your 13th anniversary but I've been out of
2:01:09
work since mid May. Well, you sent something you send this
2:01:12
donation Yeah. Nothing says pandemic like laying off
2:01:16
5565 100 employees only to spend 2.8 billion the next week to buy
2:01:21
your competition. Well wonder what company that is? Anyways,
2:01:29
and yes, they said anyways, I thought I'd better send for a
2:01:32
donation for such a historic show is number 1300. Here's a
2:01:36
quarter for each show. Wow. That's a good idea idea. I
2:01:41
always enjoy your deconstruction each week and hope you all
2:01:44
continue for 1300 more shows. Can I get some TPP karma says I
2:01:50
got to start looking for a job in the IT industry here in
2:01:53
northeast Texas and get this work there. Yeah, I 73 from K
2:01:58
five vz ser otaku North East Texas no Red River
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Valley 73 is Quito five alpha. Charlie, Charlie, we need the
2:02:05
hams and the dude named Ben's. This is what's going to help us
2:02:08
through the revolution which will not be televised.
2:02:11
jobs, jobs jobs.
2:02:16
You've got karma. Now I finally dropped
2:02:19
down to associate executive producer beginning with sir
2:02:22
Shaun of the Allegheny Valley in the troma Heights, a
2:02:27
Pennsylvania 260 1300 dimes for each of you happy 30 this is
2:02:32
basically the dimes donation times two. Happy 13 100th and
2:02:40
Merry Christmas from sir Shaun of the Allegheny Valley. Thank
2:02:43
you. Thank you, Sean. m Andrew Jones. 234560 he actually sent a
2:02:49
note in Yes, out here somewhere. But badoo badoo badoo badoo
2:02:57
badoo badoo argued note first when I had doubt Yes, this be a
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Okay, this is very long. Oh, is this the hospital one?
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No. Why? No, no, nevermind. Keep going.
2:03:13
First enjoy the button. He said a button that says I cannot wear
2:03:18
a mask because I have a condition and it basically only
2:03:21
two more words. But it's one is a big button. He says I work at
2:03:25
a grocery store. And during this summer, we gave these buttons to
2:03:29
people not who refused to wear masks at the store. Where's he
2:03:36
from? Say, America's not worship. Unfortunately that
2:03:42
muzzle sheep took offense to these buttons. And they blowback
2:03:46
was terrible or so untold. Apparently, the company
2:03:50
overlords were lambasted over the me in the media for
2:03:53
encouraging the rule breaking. I cannot verify since I'm not at
2:03:58
face bag, but apparently it was a big fuss there too. Shortly
2:04:01
after these buttons were issued, corporate recalled them. Oh,
2:04:04
this is actually an official button made by corporate Oh, I
2:04:08
have a collector's item. Ah. I apologize for not up, take a
2:04:14
scan of it and put it in the next newsletter. You see what it
2:04:16
looks like. It's big. Surely after these buttoned up, scan a
2:04:21
quarter next thing see the size. Cool. I apologize for not
2:04:25
getting you one atom. Okay, went very fast. And I only pilfered a
2:04:30
handful before they were gone. I gave preferences to john says he
2:04:35
is such an accomplished hoarder. Thank you. Thank you very much.
2:04:40
You're gonna read this note, this is a long note.
2:04:44
And I'm gonna stop reading in a minute. This donation makes me a
2:04:47
Vika. Ah, that's what we wanted. That's what the problem is. I
2:04:52
knew there's a reason to read this note. So he's a Vikon. I
2:04:55
wish to maintain my current protectorate and I see more than
2:04:59
enough to amuse Me at the round table so he doesn't need
2:05:01
anything. That's all he needs to do his phone divide count
2:05:04
upgrade list. Yeah. Finally, thank you for promoting my book,
2:05:08
children at the broken moon. The response has been increasingly
2:05:13
enthusiastic at nearly 200 readers and have attracted that
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despite the twin dynamic, then he goes on about the book. So
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it's, please remind the slaves that the children of the broken
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Moon is a first rate epic, high fantasy, eight years in the
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making. So check it out. makes a great gift he goes on. I'll bet
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it does. I'll put some notes in the in the newsletter about any
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more of this. So anyway, thank you, Andrew. He's the bike kind
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of America's mountain show. Now he's up the bike and of
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America's mountain.
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Yeah, I'm putting it in now because it wasn't in the back
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office. Okay.
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Of course not. All right. All right, impossible. Yes.
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We got him. We got him. By the way, speaking. Speaking of
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books, I just want to promote again, I've started reading it.
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Sir Scott McKenzie, with his Gizmo nation novel his latest
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the cockroach milk. It's a page turner.
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He's just gonna get better.
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It's a page turner. It's really good.
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Definitely start reading it myself. Matthew, Burnie a in
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Manassas, Virginia 223. Hey, guys. Hey, guys. Hey guys, so
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much for the show and bi weekly sanity checks. Starting
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listening this past summer after being hit in the mouth by Dame
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Meredith the fair, the best lawyer in the universe. He's a
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dee doo Shing.
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He wants to donate slavery camelon you will abana That's
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true.
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You will obey you will obey you will obey. That's true.
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I believe I tried to find john Appleby and I couldn't find him.
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He's $215 donor from Greensburg, Pennsylvania. I will look in
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between segments and see if i is that one. I'm not absolutely
2:07:07
sure. Collin Villanova and Blue Springs Missouri to 13. A he
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needs to donate me bojay novo load to the head. My wife has
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made two previous donations and one in my name. And this one and
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this one's in hers. Oh, no one in hers. Sorry. I never received
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my D do Xing.
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Well, let's do it now.
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You've been D juiced
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This one's for Adriana, my lavishly lovely wife. I would
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like to credit to go to her. Oh, make a note. Yes, we do. Every
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show is about three or four of these and we have to try to make
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sure we catch him at all for the amazing things is this for the
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amazing thing she does for our six month old human resource.
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Wait until he or she is to be 1300 and thank you for the
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sanity. And thank you.
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I'm gonna give you the whole load today.
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Okie dokie tells the story Hey Doug. David says Rochester New
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York 213 Yes. john adams thank you for your talent and more
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importantly or importantly our time here is this some treasure
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Can you please play some of my favorite jingles wt c seven
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shapeshifting Jews? Fauci Wiese and Larry David pretty good. Oh
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Larry David pretty good. Yeah,
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I got I got it. I got it. I got it. I know what that is some
2:08:39
standard jobs calm with a good twist. Thank you for showing me
2:08:42
the door to dimension a happy 1300 Matt
2:08:46
and Rochester Nueva York.
2:09:27
Pretty Pretty
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Pretty good.
2:09:34
I like the Fauci Wiese.
2:09:37
Hockey wheezes weird
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classic.
2:09:42
The guy's an alien.
2:09:45
But sounds like Dame Jennifer our friend in Charleston, South
2:09:49
Carolina. 213
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Hello Dame Jennifer.
2:09:53
I think this was given by her husband because it says please
2:09:55
credit to Dame Jennifer. Hey guys. Hey guys.
2:09:58
Hey guys.
2:10:00
YouTube's saying that episode 297 is now my text alert for no
2:10:04
agenda. YouTube's saying that in 1297 is now I texted in a
2:10:10
producer's Oh when we said hey guys and
2:10:13
she clipped it of course
2:10:15
yeah
2:10:15
she because she made it a ringtone This is from her by the
2:10:17
way it is from desk
2:10:18
by the way is a great ringtone not you mention it
2:10:21
Yes. Can you
2:10:24
the little little Faye, according to my accounting sent
2:10:30
via email I can become a Baroness today. I need a little
2:10:34
joy in this dumpster fire of 2020 I keep saying it but I'll
2:10:38
do it again. I never would have made it through the scan.
2:10:41
demmick scam Dimmick and its effects without your show. My
2:10:46
little so I talked to the one of the lip Joe's.
2:10:51
Joe, you know
2:10:51
the lip lip Joe report. It's been a while one of the
2:10:54
hobbyists I see you know, yeah, we've done done free to COVID
2:10:58
has been good to us. And I said, you know what we we make feel
2:11:02
feel a lot more comfortable. And then we're like, because they
2:11:05
have a clue. And he says without missing a B? Yeah. Fiction does
2:11:10
have a calming effect on people.
2:11:15
And you kicked him in the shins? Okay, no, it
2:11:17
was over the phone. Too bad.
2:11:20
Now you went on and on about masks? Oh, yeah.
2:11:23
Okay, fine.
2:11:25
We should get together but we got to do it outside. Yeah,
2:11:27
the socially distance with a mask. The mask
2:11:31
you should have really Anyway, she goes on my She says her
2:11:35
little hobby ama that animated no agenda really incredible
2:11:38
community of producers I've met I'm sure you've met quite a few.
2:11:41
I'm only 50% more bananas than I was in 2019. Whereas I would
2:11:45
likely have been a 10 x matching crazy without eel all y'all
2:11:50
Thank you. I could use some super power TPP jobs karma with
2:11:54
gratitude x o x o Dame Jennifer.
2:11:57
Thank you. Damn, Jennifer, and thank you so much for your
2:12:00
contribution in your talent and your time as well. Animated no
2:12:04
agenda has also helped a lot of people because it just brought
2:12:08
to life. It's like you made some of our bits better. by chopping
2:12:12
them up adding context and cutting out the boring bits.
2:12:17
You've done an excellent job and really, really appreciate you.
2:12:26
You've got karma
2:12:32
we can step back a notch and go back to john Appleby to 15 from
2:12:37
Greensburg which I did find in the moment, a moment of peace.
2:12:45
Let me see if I get to make sure that because it's not a john
2:12:48
Appleby. That's the problem.
2:12:50
Oh, hmm.
2:12:52
I guess it's okay to say who it is. It's Bob and Kathy. Oh, Bob.
2:12:58
just sent in our final contribution of the greatest
2:13:00
podcast and with this I tell me to finally achieve daymond for
2:13:03
my wife, Kathy and the knighthood for myself. Now,
2:13:05
there we go. Get your pen out.
2:13:08
Okay, hold on a second. This was alright. So now I read I keep
2:13:12
reading while you do that,
2:13:12
okay. We wanted to walk up the table together. So this is an
2:13:15
early Christmas present for ourselves. And as everyone
2:13:18
knows, a couple who listens together stays together. And I
2:13:21
will add a couple of gets knighted together. stays
2:13:25
together forever. Okay, especially in the annals West.
2:13:28
Don't forget when one of these days when this is uncovered, is
2:13:31
like 2000 years from now they're gonna see all these nice things
2:13:34
in danger. They're gonna give, they're just actually gonna go
2:13:36
into history, but while
2:13:37
your bloodline will receive royal treatments and
2:13:41
preferences.
2:13:43
That wife Kathy is also having a birthday cop. Hold on,
2:13:47
hold on. Do these people have a last name?
2:13:51
Appleby? Oh, it's
2:13:52
Applebee's. Okay, I just I'm writing it down. Okay. Appleby,
2:13:57
yes. Okay. Thank you.
2:14:01
Kathy. Sorry, it's
2:14:05
okay. It's okay.
2:14:06
Yes. smokin hot white. Cathy's having a birthday coming up on
2:14:09
December eighth. December. No date given so. Give her the age
2:14:16
of 29. December
2:14:19
29. Okay. Now do they have to be 20
2:14:23
that made me make 25 make it 2523 is 25. Okay. 23. Yes.
2:14:29
And does she do they have night and day names picked out?
2:14:33
it? Apparently No. They're just gonna go with their names. Okay.
2:14:40
Now Ah, he needs again. Another thing here go karma. Luckily,
2:14:45
there's nothing else. Oh, that's karma for the oldest
2:14:48
granddaughter Toby. She's still in the midst of dealing with her
2:14:51
thyroid cancer. We should give her the
2:14:54
cancer. That's cancer. Yeah, we
2:14:57
should just do it. Good. Yes. I want to wish bozena no agenda
2:15:01
nation a fairy Merry Christmas.
2:15:05
Merry Christmas to you here we go.
2:15:11
You've got
2:15:14
karma works better with go
2:15:16
and he's got a little video he wants me to watch which I will
2:15:19
watch but not now. Okay. All right we were on gent Dame
2:15:23
Jennifer Well, not quite well
2:15:25
I'll do combat rock of the Idaho Highlands 20202 show Shut up
2:15:31
already. It's science w UTC seven and rubble. Iser I got to
2:15:35
grab that one. In the morning john and Adam, congratulations
2:15:39
on 1300 shows without a single fight. I'm grateful for the
2:15:43
weekly info semen you've provided throughout the scam
2:15:46
demick on my last donation, I plug my custom rifle building
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Lagavulin. 16 to 1300 more shows Dream on humble request stereo
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goat karma for all these small business owners. So that's a
2:17:05
loose and you wanted to rebel Iser as well hold on. Can you
2:17:12
read the next code actually doesn't make any sense. Let me
2:17:14
just get these jingles real quick. Shut up. It's science.
2:17:19
Oh, let's say he also wants to lag a Boolean.
2:17:21
No, no, he's just saying he's not a knight or anything. He's
2:17:24
just saying. He just wants like a villain. He says that
2:17:28
Lagavulin total
2:17:29
toasted like, what is this thing with what's going on with like a
2:17:32
voulons and onsale someplace?
2:17:35
You would suspect Costco
2:17:38
that's what I would. And by the way, I think I have seen like of
2:17:41
only 16 at Costco.
2:17:43
Oh, interesting.
2:17:45
Yeah,
2:17:46
let me just get the number station thing here.
2:17:48
Gotta be right.
2:17:49
Number station. Where's my number station? This is the one
2:17:52
jingle
2:17:57
I was looking for in the database. I couldn't find it.
2:18:02
This is crazy. Rubble, Iser rubble lizer was Matt number
2:18:08
station. I thought that's what it was number station. Well,
2:18:15
yeah, I got it. I got it. I got it. I got it. I
2:18:17
got I got I found it. Hey,
2:18:19
already. Science.
2:18:39
You've got
2:18:44
last one,
2:18:44
I think. Yeah. Last one. You have the jingle. Not the jingle.
2:18:51
But do you have the old original copy of the rebel lasers. The
2:18:56
rebel knife, not rebel Iser, but, but the number station
2:19:00
where this guy's just saying numbers. Do we ever get a copy
2:19:04
of that? Well,
2:19:04
I know we've talked about it.
2:19:07
Okay, so let me read this. Then we wrap this wrap this baby. Don
2:19:13
Marotta merata murda murda, murda murda, Murata $200 and 13
2:19:18
cents. The story here in Cupertino. Steve Jobs used to
2:19:21
live in kind of Apple used to be Are they still there? 13 years
2:19:25
ago I listened to I started listening to the best podcast by
2:19:28
the way if you had property there around the apple thing you
2:19:30
probably made out 13 years ago I started listening the best
2:19:35
podcast in the universe. One year ago I started dating the
2:19:37
best girlfriend in the universe. And I'd like to wish Audra
2:19:41
Matthews a smokin hot milk a very Happy Birthday 42 on
2:19:45
December 1, she's on the list go. I hit her in the mouth a
2:19:48
couple of months into our relationship when the scam
2:19:51
Dimmick was just taking hold. I asked her if she remembered Adam
2:19:55
from MTV was she excitingly did but she's not interested. Heck,
2:20:00
so sorry john should never hurt you. But in the months that
2:20:04
followed, she became such a fan she made a donation of 160 dot
2:20:08
16. A double boob for my birthday. In her note, she asked
2:20:13
me to be called out as a douchebag for never donating
2:20:17
even though I've listened since episode one, and was
2:20:20
disappointing when I wasn't called out for my douchebaggery
2:20:24
Can you please rectify that for her? Okay, now you're a
2:20:30
douchebag. And now we listen to the show together and we've even
2:20:33
caught her randomly singing divorce.org slash in a she's now
2:20:38
questioning everything the mainstream media does asking.
2:20:42
What do you think john and Anna will say about that? She is no
2:20:47
longer a commie liberal and has even hit a few of her friends in
2:20:51
the mouth. That's true. Agenda together stay together can I
2:20:56
please get a China is as home a boogie Boogie Boogie a milk and
2:21:02
summer relationship karma. I love you Audra and look forward
2:21:06
to celebrating many more birthdays and no agenda
2:21:09
milestones to gather
2:21:12
you go interesting that he asked for relationship karma after I
2:21:16
was thinking the same thing. Man, I can tell you guys love
2:21:23
each other. That's obvious.
2:21:38
That's one mother I'd like.
2:21:42
You've got karma. little twist.
2:21:45
By the way, I do have that for you. The North Korean number
2:21:50
station that I don't have the the traditional. She's crying
2:22:03
for help. You might be just mifi.
2:22:07
Well, that is concludes our list of associate executive producers
2:22:10
and executive producers for show 1300.
2:22:13
And thank you all for your courage. Thank you for sticking
2:22:17
with us this great experiment, which has been working for 1300
2:22:20
episodes over 13 years where it's very simple, if we all
2:22:24
produce the show together. And that means time, talent
2:22:27
treasure, this has been very humbling to see these donations
2:22:33
and more importantly, the the notes and what effect the show
2:22:38
and the community has had on everybody. There was a note and
2:22:41
I don't know if it's for this show. Or if it's further on down
2:22:45
the list. But one of our producers was attacked
2:22:48
apparently. And he was in the hospital. He was beaten up
2:22:52
pretty badly. He's in America, I believe. And he wrote the story.
2:22:56
I don't know if you saw this note. That's why I want to bring
2:22:58
it up that so he's in there. He's been getting patched up.
2:23:02
And he gets a call from DC girl who just calls to check on him.
2:23:06
They found out which hospital he was in? And then is Excuse me?
2:23:11
Sure you have a call from Australia, sir Chris Wilson on
2:23:14
the line. This is that that is so heartwarming. And a lot of
2:23:19
that is around no agenda, social calm. That's where a lot of
2:23:22
these friendships develop. And if we don't find this note on
2:23:26
this rundown today, I'll have it for Sunday, but it's just
2:23:29
beautiful. And like 1300 maybe a little unlikely, but we'll keep
2:23:34
going for a bit. I think we're all having a good time. And if
2:23:37
you'd like to continue the partay help us out for the
2:23:40
Sunday show. Go to devora.org slash and once again, thank you
2:23:45
very much for your time, your talent and your treasure is
2:23:48
appreciated. Our formula
2:23:50
is this we go out
2:24:08
we'll take a little break with a few alex jones clips.
2:24:12
Okay, is there any particular reason you're playing the alex
2:24:15
jones clips?
2:24:17
I was gonna use them to counter your girlfriend's clips, but you
2:24:21
didn't bring any
2:24:22
I have them, but maybe I should play them first. Ah,
2:24:26
I think I think that's a good question. What would you think
2:24:29
would be better than these are crazy? We'll see.
2:24:34
Uh,
2:24:37
these are mostly about population control. This
2:24:39
is about the vaccine, I presume?
2:24:44
Well might know population control just in general. He's
2:24:47
gonna have to do
2:24:49
well, but hold on a second. You stated it very clearly. You
2:24:52
brought these to counter my girlfriend. Okay, I don't know
2:24:57
why all of a sudden that's my girlfriend but if you want
2:24:59
it It was the you know, we just go with the with the listeners,
2:25:02
whatever they say, Oh, okay.
2:25:05
Okay, okay. I'll remember that. Yes. Okay. So let me play her
2:25:10
first it's short stuff and then you can make fun of with the
2:25:15
with not
2:25:15
gonna make fun of it. This is just a counterprogramming. It's
2:25:18
got nothing to do with making fun of her. But I'm
2:25:20
not even going to start there. We need to start with the most
2:25:23
important person. Is there Rudy? There Rudy had a fabulous
2:25:28
moment. And I don't even know how he's doing. This is the road
2:25:32
show. It's just these hearings. And in this case, he got some
2:25:36
significant pushback from Gosh, I don't know if this was
2:25:41
Arizona, I think it may be Arizona or it could be Michigan,
2:25:45
it's they're essentially doing the same thing in every one of
2:25:48
these swing states. They filed a lawsuit. And then they show the
2:25:53
evidence of how votes were ballots were packed, how votes
2:25:56
were stacked, how, you know, the all the stuff they went through
2:25:59
earlier, including the voting machines. And he got some
2:26:02
pushback here. But there was a
2:26:03
magical moment, a magical moment in the in this in this bit here,
2:26:08
which I will stop and point out to you. Your team has now lost
2:26:12
39 court cases in the aftermath of the election. With judge's
2:26:15
ruling, there's inadequate evidence to support the sweeping
2:26:18
claims that you are making and repeating here tonight, and the
2:26:21
unprecedented relief that you are seeking. Yesterday, we
2:26:25
learned that US Attorney General William Barr has similarly found
2:26:27
no evidence whatsoever of widespread irregularities that
2:26:30
investigating if a local clerk's state and federal judges across
2:26:34
the country and the highest ranking law enforcement official
2:26:38
in the United States cannot find any substance to or any merit in
2:26:43
any of your arguments. Why should we? Why should we sit
2:26:47
here in this show that you are partaking in and taking around
2:26:50
the country? If no one has found any evidence whatsoever of any
2:26:55
of your wrongdoing?
2:26:56
And why should we not believe the reported attempts of you to
2:26:59
try to seek a pardon from the President?
2:27:02
But what was the last part?
2:27:03
That last part is not we're
2:27:05
attempting to CPR and so why is this not
2:27:07
part of that?
2:27:08
rebels? I will I will I will ask that he be he be disciplined for
2:27:11
that? You first of all, hold
2:27:13
on a second? What did we just hear? Did you hear it?
2:27:19
Well, I want you to play this clip.
2:27:21
No, no, no, no. Wait a minute. I'm in the middle of a bit.
2:27:24
Dude.
2:27:25
I'm asking you what you heard the thing? Yeah,
2:27:28
that's what this clip refers to. No,
2:27:30
I think that I should play mine then because we have the same.
2:27:36
Okay, go
2:27:37
to a little bit. Listen to it again. You referring to this? I
2:27:40
heard what he said
2:27:41
what was the last part?
2:27:42
That last part is not we're attempting to CPR. And so why is
2:27:45
this? not part of that?
2:27:47
I will I will.
2:27:48
Okay, you didn't hear it. I'm going to zoom in Hold on a
2:27:51
second. I'm going to rotate I'm going to enhance I will
2:27:55
I will ask that he be he be disciplined for that? Well,
2:27:59
did you hear it at the end? Let's zoom in a little further.
2:28:03
Rudy caught a fart and everybody was up in arms about it.
2:28:10
This way, you can mic a fart.
2:28:13
Hey, it was either Rudy. Or it was the it was the guy who was
2:28:17
against him. And he lets another one out later on. Someone really
2:28:20
had some shits going,
2:28:21
I asked that he be he be disciplined for that? You first
2:28:24
of all, first of all, first of all what he said you are second.
2:28:30
That is a that is a defamation of my professional character.
2:28:34
I said, Wow, that you will allow that to happen. And your
2:28:37
legislature.
2:28:38
As I said, I said reported, as
2:28:40
I said, represent
2:28:42
to the germane issue here. So
2:28:46
let me ask the record, we haven't we haven't lost 39
2:28:50